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Sarah Jordan

Hi,

To have a society of well-rounded people requires well rounded children. I want to talk about the surprising benefits that fitess (specifically hula hooping) has for kids.

Since 2009, I've had the pleasure of teaching hundreds of kids hula hoop dance classes in 4 different states.

I want to live in a world where kids get plenty of exercise despite recess being cut in many schools.

USA

We all know hooping is super fun for all involved, but did you know there are other benefits? I want to share the many ways hula hooping benefits kids.

Irene chain Kalinowski

no woman or family should be traumatised from childbirth. when women know how they celebrate birth

escalating C section rates are a concern and can be avoided when you know how.

mew Zealand
hi i am 34 years midwife, through three continents author of my body. My. Baby, the Heart and. Soulof midwifery and currently working on my fourth book With woman With. Midwife with Me
 
i have been interviewed with ric bretton this week in america and HPNinternet radio.
 
as advocate for women and families where healthy mothers make healthy babies and no woman should be traumatized from childbirth.  my passion is that we change the face of the way we deliver maternity services globally to put the woman and her family first. i am a homeopath and an independent midwife where more than 95% of women celebrate birth without intervention and the minority who need intervention still celebrate birth. you can find me on Linkdin, face book my body my baby and google my name to find my interview with Ric Bretton. I wonder if you can help me continue to make a difference for women globally. 
 
 
I am irenechain on Skype 
irene chain Kalinowski Books
Yale Landsberg

Familycology (as found via Familycology.org) is today's new millenium version of a very ancient way of fostering reverence for one's family's past, present and future. Getting suggestions for maximizing famcol's popularity and effectiveness is what the web site is all about.

USA

Yale S.Y. Landsberg is a sixty-nine year old "rational mystic" and cross-disciplines researcher. For example, in addition to intuiting familycology, he is also the inventor of the TrueTyme Sun/Moon/Self natural time smart clock and smart watch app/widget/live wall paper, which is found via TrueTyme.org.

Peter Francis Dziuban
My new book, Simply Notice, takes a fresh, fun approach to personal growth.  It also makes for an exciting, controversial talk because the book goes on to discuss an "angle" that's not being talked about elsewhere. 
 
Many are familiar with the notion of a universal consciousness, and the idea is increasingly being accepted by scientists.  What makes for an exciting talk is what this also means. 
 
It means Life is not on earth--rather, earth and the entire universe appear to be in the one conscious Life.  This actually has been known to sages for centuries, but no one is saying it that way today.  When it's said that way, suddenly an esoteric idea becomes something everyone wants to know more about.
 
Simple experiential noticing exercises in Simply Notice lay out in plain sight how everything is but an appearance in consciousness, awareness.  In a 30 min. interview (or less) I can walk your listeners through simple steps of noticing that demonstrate this. 
 
The book is full of Ahas! and this is the biggest.  From chap. 11: "Today's still-popular belief that Life is on earth is our current era's version of the flat earth." 
 
You also can see reviews for both of my books on Amazon.  (My new book cover image would not upload for this site, so I have included an image of the first book, Consciousness Is All).

Peter Francis Dziuban (said Joobin) is a writer and speaker on awareness and spirituality. His first book, Consciousness Is All, has helped thousands around the world enjoy greater happiness, freedom and clarity in Life.

Peter has just completed his second book, Simply Notice –  Book 1 – Clear Awareness Is the Key to Happiness, Love and Freedom.  Simply Notice is intended to be a series of books, designed to make the deeper points of Awareness and spirituality clear and accessible to the general public. 

Peter's writings and workshops benefit so many because they are universal in application, and not tied to any one teaching or religion. He has studied this field over 40 years, since attending the University of Notre Dame; he also worked many years in corporate America. Now residing in Arizona, Peter enjoys the outdoors.

Adam Masters

If you are going to find the cure for obesity and disease you have to know how it happens.

I have found the cause of inflammation which are caused by 1 of 5 imbalances that occur in the body. Mental illness, pain, disease, obesity, fatigue, cancer are all linked to only 5 possible imbalances. Correct and normalize the 5 imbalances and you have the cure for all disease and obesity.

Widow Sophia

I'm Widow Sophia.  I wrote a book to help those that lost a loved one to overcome the grief and to remember 2 things - God has a plan and Love Never Dies. I also write a column for compassionandbusiness.com and I create tribute websites and tribute videos so others can have beautiful stories and images to cherish for generations to come.  

Widow Sophia is a published author, former elected official and a leader in the broadcasting field.  She has used her talents to help others heal through lasting memories.

Jim Travis

WELLSPRINGS: A Fable of Consciousness has just been released by John Hunt Publishing, the leading body-mind-spirit publisher in Britain. It is set in 2026 as the earth's ecosystem has broken down under human abuse. Water supplies are shrinking. Rain is rare, and North America is gripped in the Great Drought with crops withering and forests dying. In the midst of environmental and social collapse, an old woman and a young man set out to heal nature and reactivate the cycle of flow by using techniques of higher consciousness. But the corporations that control the remaining water lash out to stop them. In the novel water is analogous to consciousness. People are out of contact with their own inner wellsprings of consciousness, so their lives are withering. Their ignorant actions have driven the earth's water deep underground, so nature is withering. Human life and the earth's life are trapped in suffering. The story shows the two main characters evolving their consciousness to a level where they can sense the water and restore its natural flow for humanity and the earth. A blend of adventure, ecology, and mystic wisdom, WELLSPRINGS: A Fable of Consciousness is a frightening but hopeful look into a future that is looming closer every day. More information about the book is available on a page of the publisher's website.William T. Hathaway's first novel, A WORLD OF HURT, won a Rinehart Foundation Award. He has published widely on spiritual topics and is an articulate and entertaining speaker on consciousness and ecology. Enclosed is a short sample of the new book. If you like it, let's arrange an interview. Sincerely, Jim Travis John Hunt Publishing

WELLSPRINGS: A Fable of Consciousness has just been released by John Hunt Publishing, the leading body-mind-spirit publisher in Britain. It is set in 2026 as the earth's ecosystem has broken down under human abuse. Water supplies are shrinking. Rain is rare, and North America is gripped in the Great Drought with crops withering and forests dying. In the midst of environmental and social collapse, an old woman and a young man set out to heal nature and reactivate the cycle of flow by using techniques of higher consciousness. But the corporations that control the remaining water lash out to stop them.

In the novel water is analogous to consciousness. People are out of contact with their own inner wellsprings of consciousness, so their lives are withering. Their ignorant actions have driven the earth's water deep underground, so nature is withering. Human life and the earth's life are trapped in suffering. The story shows the two main characters evolving their consciousness to a level where they can sense the water and restore its natural flow for humanity and the earth. A blend of adventure, ecology, and mystic wisdom, WELLSPRINGS: A Fable of Consciousness is a frightening but hopeful look into a future that is looming closer every day.

William T. Hathaway's first novel, A WORLD OF HURT, won a Rinehart Foundation Award. He has published widely on spiritual topics and is an articulate and entertaining speaker on consciousness and ecology.

Enclosed is a short sample of the new book. If you like it, let's arrange an interview.

Sincerely,

Jim Travis

John Hunt Publishing

WELLSPRINGS

Selections from the Novel by William T. Hathaway

The book begins with the narrator, Bob, getting ready to leave his hometown in California after graduating from high school:

Long Beach

Pack my rucksack and get out of this place. Like the song says, "I'm leavin' LA, baby. Don't you know this smog has got me down." Taj Mahal, a blues singer. I found his album -- one of those old black discs -- in a box with a bunch of others in granddad's garage. Old record player with it, kind that goes around and 'round. Been listening to them ever since -- all gramp's favorites from the sixties and seventies when he was a kid. Great songs ... despite the scratches.

He said the smog then was nothing compared to what we got now. They didn't have alkali smog back then. We're breathing borax and potash blown in with the dust. Granddad died of emphysema but he never smoked. The doc said some people are more sensitive than others. I got his heredity. Mom and dad coughing, especially when they wake up. Even hear the neighbors coughing. Gotta get outta here. "We gotta get out of this place, if it's the last thing we ever do." Another song -- The Animals.

Animals now are dying even in the zoos. Birds gone.

Like to take all his old records with me, but no room in the rucksack. They'll be here when I come back ... if I come back. Mom and dad will be pissed I just left them a letter. But if I told them, they'd just pressure me into staying again, like they did last time I told them I wanted to go. No money for college. They want me to get some shit job here. If I'm going to have a shit job, I want it to be at least some place where I can breathe.

Rucksack's pretty heavy. Outta here.

Little bungalow house like the others. Dust on all the window sills. Sand in the drain spouts. Hasn't rained this year. Wind patterns have changed so it rains over the ocean but hardly ever over the land. Grass died, then even the weeds died. At least the dirt won't die. The Great Drought, they call it. I don't know what's so great about it.

Strap the pack on the back of the little Honda 250 bike, spark it alive. So long, Long Beach. Miles of bungalows, fourplex apartments, gas stations, strip malls. Sand on the road, sand in the gutters, sky cloudless but gray. Plenty of water for people who can afford it, but there's fewer and fewer of those. Outta here.

(Bob meets Jane, a 77-year-old meditation teacher, and agrees to help her with her quest. She is convinced North America's water has retreated into a deep subterranean aquifer, and she is searching for the place where it comes close enough to the surface to access it.)

Yosemite

As Jane drives over the Tioga Pass, the east entrance to Yosemite, the sun is setting over the Sierras, shooting rays of golden light through the haze, shining the clouds pink and violet. With a last gleam it drops behind the mountains and lights them from behind into miles of blue craggy peaks.

We have plenty of time to enjoy the view because her motor home is weak on hills; we're lugging at thirty m.p.h. It's dark by the time we get to the campground. I like it much better here than the desert -- the air is cool and fresh, and I can pitch my tent under a tree.

I wake up several times in the night to the sound of little things falling onto the taut nylon of the tent. Raindrops! I go back to sleep with a smile.

In the morning everything is still dry. Instead of rain, the tent and ground are strewn with pine needles. The tree above me is shedding needles and small branches as it withers. Its bark is gray and flaky, limbs limp.

After breakfast we take a walk to the nearby Tuolumne River, which turns out to be a meandering creek about six inches deep. The meadows on both sides are brown.

We stroll in the Sequoia grove among trees soaring over two hundred feet towards the sky with massive trunks as wide as a house. Some are over a thousand years old. But they won't get any older -- an army of dead soldiers left standing at attention.

We drive into Yosemite Valley, the main part of the park. I remember the pictures I've seen of it, taken before the drought: Bridal Veil and Yosemite Falls with tons of white water cascading over granite cliffs, crashing down into deep pools on the canyon floor that's covered with verdant grass and ferns.

But now the glaciers have melted and snow and rain are rare, so the falls are thin ribbons of water spilling over the cliffs then trickling through brown grass into what used to be the Merced River. We hear an occasional bird, but we don't see them or any other animals. Jane finds a blue jay feather, which she sticks in her hair -- but the jay is probably dead. We're very quiet as we drive away from the park -- as if we've been to Mother Nature's funeral.

Mt. Shasta

(Jane teaches Bob to meditate, and their visions help them find the cavern that connects to the water.)

Jane and I drive around to the north side of Mt. Shasta, hoping to be able to sense the subterranean springs from there. In the moonlight the mountain looks like a silver pyramid soaring up from the horizon into the starry purple night. The ancient volcano is lord of all it surveys. Veils of clouds are blowing around its peak.

We find a grassy glade in the forest, but the grass is dry and brittle and the tree branches droop from the drought. As we are spreading our blankets out to meditate, motion on the other side of the clearing catches our eyes. Out of the trees steps a black-tailed doe. She sees us and pauses, one foot raised, sniffing, listening, looking. Jane and I stare enthralled. As the doe gazes at us, our eyes join across the space, across the species. Communication flows between us: cautious curiosity about a fellow creature. She breaks contact, begins nibbling, then looks back at us as if saying, As long as you stay on your side, it's OK.

We watch her in delight until she trots off, then we close our eyes to meditate. At first my mantra goes with my heartbeat then slows and goes with my breath. The sound stretches out into a long hum floating through me. I seem to be beyond my skin, filling the whole clearing. I feel like I'm sinking into the earth. I want to hold on, to keep from disappearing, but something tells me to let everything go. I free-fall through space, then realize it's impossible to fall because there's no down. I'm hovering ... like a dragonfly over water. The sound fades away, leaving me without thoughts. I seem to expand beyond all space and boundaries to unite with everything. For a moment I know I am everything, the whole universe, but as soon as I think, I'm everything, I'm not anymore. I'm just Bob Parks sitting on a blanket over cold ground.

I start the mantra again. Its whisper clears my thoughts away, and my mind becomes quiet. Part of me is watching the quietness of my mind and enjoying it. I never knew I had this watching part before. It doesn't need to think. It's just there, aware of everything but separate from it -- a wise old part of me.

I realize I'm off the mantra, drifting on thoughts, so I pick up the sound again and follow it as it gets fainter and finer until it becomes more visual, pulsing light behind my closed eyes. It seems to shine into something, a big cavern that's inside of me but also outside of me. The boundaries between me and everything else disappear -- no difference now between inside and outside. I can see dimly into the cavern. The walls and ceiling are crystal, its facets glinting in the mantra light. Below them in all directions stretches a vast dark sea of water, its ripples gleaming. It's deep, deep as the earth, and I want to plunge in and dive all the way to the bottom. I'm sitting above it. Down there beneath me, beneath these rocks and dirt, rests the water.

I can sense this sea's immensity, stretching from California under the Great Basin of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, the parched American desert, the last place the corporate drillers would've looked. We're sitting by the tip of it closest to the surface. From here it goes deeper and deeper, soaking through strata of sand and porous rock, a huge aquifer waiting to be freed and flow again.

I want to jump up and yell, "I found it!" but that thought makes it disappear. I take a deep breath and am back sitting cross-legged on my blanket. Too stunned to say anything, I lie back and feel the ground under me, this dry ground with all that good water under it.

A further sample of Wellsprings: A Fable of Consciousness - William T. Hathaway's other books include A World of Hurt (Rinehart Foundation Award), CD-Ring, Summer Snow, and Radical Peace: People Refusing War. 

Rev Colleen Lemma CHt

My name is Colleen Lemma and I am an Astrologer and Spiritual Consultant in Michigan. I originally spoke with Debra from BBS Radio about three or four months ago about being a guest on one of the BBS radio shows. I have been, what one might term, a Light Worker for almost 20 years now and utilize a variety of services and subject matter in assisting humanity in their evolution and growth. As with many other Light Workers, I am here to inform, educate, guide, bring healing and messages to all of those people who I am fortunate enough to come into contact with. I am really passionate about empowering people to know and connect with their Divine Nature and Spiritual Essence.........to understand and accept the truth of who they really are..........a beautiful Co-Creator with Source God Energy. I am blessed, to not only have my own private practice, but to also be a consultant on angelmessenger which is known worldwide for its service to others. It is here that I have been able to expand myself to touch many more lives and assist those in many other countries around the world. I have a back-story like so many others on the planet and have worked persistently and diligently to enlighten myself, inform myself and empower myself. And now, I am grateful and thankful to be able to assist others on their Path and their Journey to awaken the Light that is within them. I would love to be a guest on one of the BBS radio shows with someone who also has a desire to bring a transformation and enlightenment to those on Earth/Gaia......to bring healing to the planet and/or humanity in some way. I am open to discussing a variety of topics. I do utilize astrology and numerology when I discuss the energies that are happening on the planet right now. And, again, one of my main roles here is to assist in the empowerment of others. Thank you for your time and consideration! I look forward to speaking with someone to be a guest on your show! Blessings!

United States

I was hoping to cut and paste my biography here but it seems that that feature does not work on this site page. I truly started my spiritual journey when I moved to Lansing, Michigan in 1994, however I can now look back and see that my whole life has been a journey in the unfolding and awakening of who I am today. I am an astrologer, intuitive, empath, teacher, counselor and guide. I use many spiritual tools to share messages and have taught a variety of subject matter. You can see my page on Angel Messenger for a more detailed description of me and you can check out some of my youtube videos by searching Colleen Lemma youtube videos. I also have a great many of those youtube videos, along with all the monthly Angelic Astrology articles that I have written on Angel Messenger. You may wonder why I do not have a website of my own. I certainly did at one time until about a year ago when someone hacked into, and totally destroyed it......then through a series of coincidences (which we know doesn't really exist) I was contaced by Rev. Sheri of Angel Messenger to be a consultant on her site and the rest, as they say, is history! Again, thank you for this wonderful opportunity to be a guest on BBS Radio! Love and Light to you!

Joey Ward

I'm a paranormal researcher who has taken my love of science and integrated it into the spiritual world.  My studies in quantum science have allowed me to provide a viable alternative to the explanation of paranormal activity while allowing a melding of the scientific and religious views associated with all things.

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Joey Ward is the Founder and Director of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society...a team of scientific paranormal researchers founded in December of 2005. Before that, Joey's own personal experiences led him into the study and research of the paranormal…where he has been an active investigator for over 10 years.

His area of concentration deals with the scientific explanation of paranormal activity as it relates to quantum science.  Joey’s personal approach to paranormal investigations focuses on the human aspect, which is the importance of managing the investigation process from the human (client) perspective as an integral part of the overall investigation.  Investigators who are successful at understanding, accepting, and working with the emotional, physical, psychological, and religious needs of the client will be far more effective at resolving paranormal issues.  Clients need to feel that they are just as important to the success of an investigation as any evidence obtained, and they need to be coached and empowered by the paranormal team to help them regain control of their lives.  

Joey is currently active as a guest on Internet and FM paranormal radio worldwide, having appeared on over 100 radio shows across the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.   His lecturing experience includes speaking appearances at conventions such as Ghostock, ParaNexus, OmegaCon, Ohio Paranormal Convention, ParaCon on the Lakeshore, and the Eastern Pennsylvania Paranormal Conference.  His other interests include writing, and he has written numerous articles and publications for various paranormal websites and organizations.  Joey’s no-nonsense approach to the paranormal field sometimes places him at odds with other researchers, but in a field where all research is theoretical, the process of exploring all the possibilities through networking and the media make him an interesting public figure.