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Life Changes With Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio, and special guest, Chris Bennett

Chris Bennett has secured a revered place as one of an intimate handful of successors to Peggy Lee, June Christy, Shirley Horn, Anita O’Day and the classic American female jazz vocalists. “She’s divine”, raves Sandy Shore, of Smooth Jazz Radio, “her crystal clear voice, jazzy phrasing, and dynamic range has placed her in a small handful of the legends before her.”

The Super Power of Forgiveness with Perto Herrera

The Spring of Life Show with Jasmine Iwaszkiewicz and Benjamin Schmidt - Show #8 on BBS Radio!

Healng The Heart with Dr. Eric Love on BBS Radio - Show #8

What is Spiritual Revolution?
 
A glance at the headlines reveals that our world experience is seeking to gain a new balance.  There are so many places where the voices of revolution are being heard and not heard. Yet, what is true revolution and does it accomplish what we are intending?
 
Has Egypt benefitted from Arab spring?  Do we truly benefit from the internal spiritual revolution of our own hearts and how does it all tie together?

The Truth About Stem Cells with Don Margolis on BBS Radio - Show 34

Satsang with Shusara with Shusara Akona Kumara

It's time to take your own personal vow of poverty. Of course this was meant to get your attenion and Shusara speaks at length during this session about our values and how they relate to societies values. It's time to get honest about the pink elephant in the room!

People and experiences that have an impact on us are telling us a story. A story about ourselves and our lives. In order to understand what the story is revealing, we need to know what questions to ask.

How do we evolve as spiritual beings when we are addicted to the physical world?

If we are trapped in the dream of this Earthly dimension, how do we awake from the dream?

From Shelter Dog to Service Dog with Janice Wolfe on BBS Radio!

The Psychology of Looking Good

Did we learn anything tonight?  Anyone listening?  The better and taller question is how do we learn best?  Through tragedy?  Over the years I’ve become quite fond of a biblical phrase that says, “Out of the mouth of babes, thou has perfected praise.”  When even children tell you you’re fat, they’re pointing out a truth for you without guile: it’s best to listen when the purity of a problem is right in front of you.  So often we turn our heads in denial because it’s just easier to do, and it doesn’t jam up our comfort