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The Journey 8 with Rev Judy Hosner

The Journey 8 with Rev Judy Hosner and co-host Jen Phipps and Wasif

Eve's Corner with Prophetess Amina Campbell

Eves Corner with Pastor Kent

SBFM Radio with Dr Cheryl Dockery

SBFM Radio with Dr Cheryl Dockery and guests

S. Donella Jones-Gilmore @rhymistress on Twitter

Joesph Gilmore @JoeG47933412 on Twitter

Jay Jay Sheppard @Jayphace on Twitter

The Royal Priesthood Nation with Caliph Zaphnathpaaneah EL, Dr. Asar Hapi and Aladyah Hanon Yahuday Bey

The Royal Priesthood Nation with Dr Caliph Zaphnathpaaneah EL, Dr Asar Hapi and Aladyah Hannon

My guest this week is author Shari Sharifi Brown and she has done her research. Concerned with truth as a Moslem, with a Christian Education and married to a Jewish man, she earnestly began her search through the great books of religions.  How is ‘God’ taught through Mohammed, Moses and Jesus? She distilled this into her book ‘The Seven Commandments for Happiness and Prosperity’, seeking the uniting forces of these major influences.   We will talk to Shari about Isis and Al Quida, the Christian extremism, and other divisive powers in the name of religion.

Sun of God University with The Hosts, banner

Sun of God University with The Hosts

Hungry for the Truth with the Doctor and the Detective

Det David Love and Dr Lana Love interview Special guest Rev. Dr Edwige.

Edwige is a Lightbody Mentor and metaphysical practitioner. She is the author of "You're Not Crazy, You're Awakening".

Dr Edwige will be discussing empowerment through forgiveness and the ascension of humanity.

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One of the music industry's most influential figures, Miles Copeland's career in management stretches back 44 years to 1969 in London where he represented progressive rock bands such as Wishbone Ash, Al Stewart, Climax Blues Band, Renaissance, Curved Air, and Caravan until he jumped ship, landed in the turbulent ocean of punk, and worked with the Sex Pistols, the Clash, Blondie, and many many more. In 1978, he became manager of his Brother Stewart's band, The Police and shepherded them to become one of the biggest bands of the 1980s.