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A Night At The Roundtable with Rama Arjuna & Tara Green, Micah Green, Caroline Oceana Ryan, and Penny Christoffersen

A Night At The Roundtable with Rama Arjuna, Tara & Micah Green, Penny Christoffersen and Rainbird. Often joined by occasional guest-hosts Omena McGee, Caroline Oceana Ryan, Randy Miller

Partner with COhealth & Caregiver specialist
Intuitive Medium, Teacher, Radio Host
Adama Speaks with Adama Alaji

Adama Speaks with Adama Alaji

The Sports Doctor with Dr Robert Weil

The Sports Doctor with Dr. Robert A Weil, D.P.M.

Guests, Paul Callaway and Mike McAleese

Reclaiming Authenticity with Dr James Houck

Reclaiming Authenticity with James Houck PhD, LPC, CCTP

The Scooby-Doo Syndrome, The Masks We Project

From Trauma To True Love with Leila Reyes

From Trauma To True Love with Leila Reyes, MSW

S1E9, The Complex And Hidden Realities Of Sibling Sexual Abuse

Words Women and Wisdom Show with Yvonne Silver

Words Women And Wisdom Show with Yvonne E. L. Silver - Confidence Coach for Women

Guest, Jennifer Kauffman, Film Director and Producer and founder of The Rise and Thrive Movement

Voices of Courage with Ken D Foster

Voices Of Courage with Ken D Foster

S4EP4, Have Resilience In Leadership With Brian Biro

In this episode, we welcome Brian Biro, America's Breakthrough Speaker, as he shares powerful lessons from legendary coaches Pat Summitt and John Wooden. With insights drawn from his latest book, Lessons from the Legends, Brian reveals how championship principles extend beyond the basketball court—into leadership, business, education, and personal growth.

The Getting Real with Hilary Show with Hilary Burns

The Getting Real With Hilary Show with Hilary Arnow Burns

Title: S2EP65, Bend, Break or Ignore the Rules To Get Results with Marty Strong

Retired Navy SEAL Marty Strong wrote "Be Different," a book that talks about creativity and innovation. It is a fascinating read. Our brain was designed to solve problems and be creative. So why are we taught to memorize facts and figures in school? Why aren't we encouraged to use all of our brains?