The People Speak with host Alison Weir interviewing special guest Greta Berlin
As You Wish Talk Radio with James Gilliland. Laura Eisenhower & James discuss the latest about what spirituality "traps" to avoid, and the major global shifts in energy/emotions.
Fed up with all the B.S. about the Cabal, they state that, "If I hear/read another blog/email about the Elites having surrendered, and the monetary reset has taken place, all you have to do is to look up at the skies, and notice how 'they' haven't stopped the spraying of poisonous chemtrails. They must have missed the memo!"
Alexandra Meadors and Adam Apollo discuss the parallels of Camelot, Egypt, the British Isles and the idea that we reincarnate back into similar missions with our soul families over many thousands of years. Adam highlights how damaging Christianity’s role was in that there was no longer any acceptance of the diversity of divinity in the Universe and the tremendous fear that this induced as so many lost their loved ones in various incarnations or their very lives because they did not fit into this religious mold.
Join myself, Maria and Kathleen Gomez as we celebrate MOTHER’S DAY worldwide and talk politics! We’ll look at the latest developments on the race to the White House from a Democratic, Republican and Independent (Kathleen’s) perspective. Will the Republicans attempt to block Trump's nomination at the convention? How serious a threat is Bernie to Hilary's nomination? Stay tuned!
Hard News on Friday with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and Rainbird "Carolyn Jones" and Dyanna
The Royal Priesthood Nation with Dr Caliph Zaphnathpaaneah EL, Dr Asar Hapi and Aladyah Hannon
As You Wish Talk Radio with James Gilliland. Tonight's show covers serious topics in a humorous way with guest Steve Bhaerman an internationally known author, humorist, and workshop leader. For more than 25 years, he has written and performed as Swami Beyondananda, the "Cosmic Comic." Swami's comedy has been described both as "comedy disguised as wisdom" and "wisdom disguised as comedy." Noted author Marianne Williamson called him “The Mark Twain of our generation.”