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Brett H Weiss

The people of Dago, Kenya are among the poorest people on the face of the earth.  The average person has only 4 years of education and few have ever gone to high school.  In 2011 we started the Bernard and Elsie Weiss Dago Scholarship Fund and, to date, we have awarded 32 full four year scholarshps and 4 of our students are now attending University.  We are givng HOPE to the children and the community of Dago as we give them these high school scholarships.  We are making the world a better place one child at a time.

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Brett Weiss was born in Chicago and has a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from Northern Illinois University and a master's degree from Governor's State University in urban teacher education.  He taught high school for 18 years, spent 5 years running a social services agency and over 20 years in software sales.  He and his wife Christine have been married for 36 years, have two adult children, one grandchild and another grandchild on the way.

Jennifer McGill

Former Mickey Mouse Club Star Jennifer McGill to Release Faith-Based Debut Solo Album

FoxNews.com is hosting today's exclusive world premiere of Jennifer McGills' epic new “Unbreakable” music video.

Two decades after her wildly successful Disney Channel series “The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” came to an end, Jennifer McGill is stepping back into the spotlight with her upcoming debut full-length solo album, “Unbreakable” - to be released in August.

FoxNews.com is hosting the exclusive first interview and world premiere of the epic new music video for the album’s title track.

It’s hard to believe that 20+ years have passed since the show affectionately referred to as “MMC” launched the careers of McGill and her talented castmates that included Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, JC Chasez, Ryan Gosling and Keri Russell, among others. Performing professionally since the age of 10, McGill was one of the only cast members to appear in all 300+ episodes over seven seasons. But unlike some of her famous friends, the transition to a career beyond Disney didn’t happen quite the way she planned.

“Most of the kids who stayed in the limelight went to New York or L.A. to pursue their careers wholeheartedly and I wound up going to college,” recalls McGill. “By the time I was 21 or 22 with a pending Capitol Records deal, I was told I sounded ‘too old’ or that I spoke ‘too well’ or didn’t resonate with the bubblegum pop movement that was going on at the time. No one ever said I was bad at singing, just that I didn’t look right or fit into categories that were completely out of my control.”

Those feelings of insecurity and inadequacy multiplied all the more after her unconditionally supportive mother suddenly died of a heart attack while the two were having lunch.

“My mother passed away when I was 24, and when she was gone, I was super lost,” says McGill. “I became even more lost, angry and isolated to the point where I didn’t feel like anything mattered anymore without her being there. I lost my motivation, and by 30, I had dug myself into a really painful spiritual hole with bad relationships and lots of the typical ‘rock star’ trappings, only without the fame.”

In an unexpected twist of fate, or more realistically, a dose of divine intervention, Disney came calling once again. McGill started performing in the Walt Disney World live show “American VYBE” at Epcot Center – under the direction of famed “Pitch Perfect” arranger Deke Sharon. She also was hired to perform at The Holy Land Experience theme park, only this time it was for a show centered around faith. Her time there served as the catalyst for helping her get back on course.

“We were there to present the message of God through music and dramatic ministry,” explains McGill. "Sure, I had sung for offertories, weddings and funerals at church, but this was a whole different type of situation of acting out scenes from the Bible and I quickly got wise enough in the spirit to understand it was an honor and responsibility.”

After her time there wrapped, McGill bounced between Nashville and New York, eventually settling in Music City and landing an equally unique role as a lead teacher and cast member in a faith-based live event called “Bravehearted Boys: The Superhero Experience” geared toward pre-teen boys and their families. It was there where she met future manager Ann-Riley Caldwell of Lifetime Impact Management who asked the entertainer to write a script for the companion program “Bravehearted Girls: The Warrior Princess Quest,” which naturally led to the pair’s collaboration on “Freedom Fighters: Live Fearless” geared towards the entire family.

“Originally I was writing songs for the show with themes of encouragement, inspiration and strength, but the songs started shaping up to be a cohesive solo album, even though that wasn’t the intention,” says McGill. “I never thought I’d have a chance to make a full-length album after it didn’t work out the first time around, let alone have it drop right after I turn 40!"

McGill hopes that "Unbreakable" will be able to inspire and encourage others because there’s an element in every song that reminds us we’re not battling alone. “So many of us put borders on ourselves and I think for women especially there’s this idea that you’re past your expiration date when you hit a certain age, which in my case was only compounded with the celebrity comparisons I used to put on myself. This album paints a picture of old hurts and old mistakes, but also coming out on the other side and not just surviving but thriving.”

The album includes production from GRAMMY Award winning producer Jeff Savage, Michael Whitaker and McGill’s husband Jeff Bohannon, plus mixing by multiple GRAMMY Award winner Paul Salveson.

“Unbreakable” is McGill’s story, and one she’s ready to share with the world. “This is definitely the story of a girl who slipped through the cracks on so many levels, but after so much pain and rejection from a multitude of situations in my life, I’m finally at a place where I’m fearless.”

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Jennifer McGill

“The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” Star is

Unbreakable

Technically speaking, Jennifer McGill is making her official worldwide debut as a singer/songwriter with the abundantly anticipated album Unbreakable. But even though she’s being tagged a “new artist” for the very first time knocking unashamedly at the door of 40 while insisting you’re “never past your prime of purpose,” this is far from her first foray into entertainment.

What started as almost a nearly clean sweep of approximatelynearly nearly 50 pageant victories from age seven in a small Texas town quickly evolved into seven seasons in Orlando on the Disney Channel’s wildly popular “The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” in the late ‘80s well into the ‘90s, which she describes as a sort of “‘Saturday Night Live’ for kids” featuring interviews, skits, variety show-styled razzle dazzle, and of course, loads of singing. A quick internet search shows her performing alongside a slew of internationally renowned stars, and throughout a real time conversation, she just as casually mentions how Michael Jackson used to visit the set as a major fan of their show or the time when Celine Dion helped calm her nerves prior to an inauguration performance for President Bill Clinton at the Kennedy Center.

Indeed, McGill’s experiences of sharing stages with New Kids On The Block, Boyz II Men and Brian McKnight (and that’s just a few of the guys with ‘b’s’ in their names) more than speaks for itself. Yet in spite of the spotlight burning bright for so long, the transition to instantaneous adult fame didn’t happen quite like she had hoped, let alone to the stratospheric degrees of fellow Mouseketeers Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Ryan Gosling, KeriKerry Russell and JC Chasez.

“Most of the kids who stayed in the limelight went to New York or L.A. to pursue their careers wholeheartedly and I wound up going to college,” recalls McGill, who studied acting at NYU and also maintained a steady roster of burgeoning talent as a vocal coach. “By the time I was 21 or 22 with a pending Capitol Records deal, I was told I sounded ‘too old’ or that I spoke ‘too well’ or didn’t resonate with the bubblegum pop movement that was going on at the time. No one ever said I was bad at singing, just that I didn’t look right or fit into categories that were completely out of my control. But I believe I am going to be a better artist now than I would’ve been then. I was an empty vessel who didn’t know who I was. I was talented, but my character wasn’t developed yet.”

Though McGill can now look back with the perspective of experience and strength found from reclaiming her childhood faith, which she so eloquently expresses throughout the spine-chilling “What I Know Now” on Unbreakable, such an empowering approach took much of her twenties and into her early thirties to navigate. Sure, she was always thrilled when one of her friends blew up into a superstar, but it only made her want a personal taste of the pie all the more. Those feelings of insecurity and inadequacy multiplied all the more after her unconditionally supportive mother suddenly died of a heart attack when she and McGill were having lunch (on Father’s Day no less!) sending her increasingly fractured life into an absolute tailspin.

“My mother passed away when I was 24, and when she was gone, I was super lost,” admits McGill. “I became even more lost, angry and isolated to the point where I didn’t feel like anything mattered anymore without her being there. I lost my motivation, and by 30, I had dug myself into a really painful spiritual hole with bad relationships and lots of the typical ‘rock star’ trappings, only without the fame.”

In an unexpected twist of fate, or more realistically, a dose of divine intervention, Orlando came calling once again. McGill started performing in the Walt Disney World live show “American VYBE” at Epcot Center – under the direction of famed “Pitch Perfect” arranger Deke Sharon. She also was hired to perform at “The Holy Land Experience” theme park, only this time it was for a show centered around faith. Her time there served as the catalyst for helping McGill get back on course, even going so far as to become a worship leader at a local church.  

“Hardly anyone atin ‘The Holy Land Experience’ started their career as a child and I had a much further start on singing, dancing and acting, but those were not the most important things for the audience,” McGill ponders. “We were there to present the message of God through music and dramatic ministry. Sure, I had sung for offertories, weddings and funerals at church, but this was a whole different type of situation of acting out scenes from the Bible and I quickly got wise enough in the spirit to understand it was an honor and responsibility.”

After her time in that multi-media eventthere wrapped, McGill bounced between Nashville and New York, eventually settling in Music City and landing an equally unique role roll as a lead teacher and cast member in a live event called “Bravehearted Boys: The Superhero Experience” (geared toward pre-teen boys and their families. It was there where she met future manager ____ Ann-Riley Caldwell of ____ Lifetime Impact Management (lifetimeimpactgroup.com) who asked the entertainer to write a script (another career first) for the companion program “Bravehearted Girls: the Warrior Princess Quest,” which naturally led to the pair’s collaboration on “Freedom Fighters: Live Fearless” (www.jointhefreedomfighters.com) geared towards the entire family.

Gleaning inspiration from her many previous projects (and not all that different from the “MMC”), Freedom Fighters is a variety-styled show stacked with action, entertainment and personal anecdotes meant to encourage pretty much all ages in matters of faith. It’s also slated to be the subject of a companion book by McGill at the tip of 2018, but before fully embarking upon that adventure, it’s time to share the somewhat unexpected Unbreakable album with the world. 

“Originally I was writing songs for the show with themes of encouragement, inspiration and strength, but the songs started shaping up to be a cohesive solo album, even though that wasn’t the intention,” she asserts. “Unbreakable is more of its own powerful message, identifying a true extension of me than what we thought it was going to be in the beginning and I can definitely see God as part of this progression. I never thought I’d have a chance to make a full-length album after it didn’t work out the first time around, let alone have it drop right after I turn 40!

Continues McGill: “So many of us put borders on ourselves and I think for women especially there’s this idea that you’re past your expiration date when you hit a certain age, which in my case was only compounded with the celebrity comparisons I used to put on myself. This album paints a picture of old hurts and old mistakes, but also coming out on the other side and not just surviving but thriving. Hopefully I’ll be able to inspire and encourage others because there’s an element in every song that reminds us we’re not battling alone.”

Perhaps it’s only fitting that the powerhouse title track serves as the lead single with its figurative setting right at the end of a battle as a valiant McGill stands as the ultimate victor. That very mentality is further illustrated in an epic, larger-than-life music video filmed over 14 hours in a blazing hot desert where the singer battles a real life, completely unscripted sandstorm with grace and poise.

Fans of Kelly Clarkson, Pink, classic Mariah Carey and really any soulful pop diva with a mighty voice will be quick to gravitate towards Unbreakable, which also includes production from GRAMMY Award winning producer Jeff Savage, Jeff Bohannon and Michael Whitaker, plus mixing by multiple GRAMMY Award winner Paul Salveson. In an additional example of redemption (albeit also completely unplanned) in the relationship department, McGill and Bohannon (former high school pals) recently tied the knot and settled into a scenic apartment with an accompanying studio and even a little “fur baby”!

“This is definitely the story of a girl who slipped through the cracks on so many levels, but after so much pain and rejection from a multitude of situations in my life, I’m finally at a place where I’m ‘Fearless,’” as one of the bold songs on the current collection so proudly proclaims. “Setting those situations to cool, fun pop songs is the best way I know to help others and hopefully I can save other people the time so they don’t have to learn what all that is like on their own. I am the embodiment of a warrior princess. I come from pageant royalty and now I’m this ‘Freedom Fighter’ who found that when I finally gave up any dreams or need for fame is when those opportunities starting coming back to me. After I let it all go and started a period of growth and rebuilding, I got another chance and now it’s the right time to get that message across.”

Jodee Prouse

The Sun is Gone

By Jodee Prouse

One Woman’s Wisdom on Rising in Strength from Family Crisis

Learning Through the Tears Hard Truths About Taking Care of Oneself First—

And the Power to Stop Enabling 

Whether it’s Addiction, Abuse, Divorce or any other Family Trauma, a Woman at the Center

Can Step Out of the Insanity – With Love

Jodee Prouse—The Embattled Woman’s Champion

 

Dear BBS Radio Host:

How many times have you lost yourself in some chronic family crisis, giving and giving until there is no more left to give—and yet you give more. Out of love, out of duty, out of knowing that everyone looks to you?

Whether that awful situation is a result of a horribly dysfunctional family, chronic drug or alcohol addiction, sexual or verbal abuse, raising a disabled or autistic child, the pain of a disintegrating marriage and divorce, the responsibility that comes with parental healthcare decline, a jailed or arrested partner or some other trauma?

As women, we have often learned from childhood that we are the ones that must be the peacemakers, the problem-solvers, the fixers—the ones to make concessions. And we sometimes do this with dire consequences, losing our selves, sometimes our partners and our children -- and even our souls.

Jodee Prouse knows this from experience. Her painfully honest book The Sun Is Gone about trying to halt the alcoholic decline of her beloved brother, amidst a lifetime of family crisis and dysfunction, is both a cautionary tale and beacon of hope for women to find the strength to make painful, but personally healthy choices.

Her story begins as a child where she becomes her sweet little brother’s protector as her alcohol-fueled father rages in the night. The grand-daughter, step-daughter, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, niece, great-niece, aunt, cousin and ultimately sister to alcoholics, she becomes the one pillar of strength in her immediate household as her neglectful and emotionally-withholding mother moves on to a new partner and divorce again. Eventually starting her own family with a loving husband and two children, and beginning a business, Jodee remains her brother, Brett’s best friend and safe harbor.

But as his drinking becomes apparent, grows worse and more self-destructive, Jodee is drawn into a maelstrom of pain, co-dependence, and battle of wills with her other family members. Her deep love for her brother propels her forward to make choices and sacrifices that are disempowering for herself, Brett and others.

Yet, finally, despite excruciating emotional pain, she comes to realize that she must put herself and her husband and children first—and set boundaries—that she cannot fix someone else’s life. For anyone dealing with an addictive family member, this experience will especially resonate.

But today, Jodee Prouse asserts that the need for women to take back the control over their own lives –and disengage from the maelstrom within a family crisis -- to no longer be an enabler -- is universal.

Now a full time speaker and advocate living in Alberta CAN and Oroville, WA, after successfully building and selling her highly regarded beauty company, Jodee is also urging families to stop hiding in shame from “family secrets”—to deal with hidden emotions by sharing, speaking out and getting help, to lance wounds that lead to pain, addiction, rage, regrets and family crisis.

Says Jodee: “I know what it is like to feel powerless to something that takes control over your life. It is not easy to break patterns of all we have ever known, even when our choices hurt us or hurt the ones we love. I know that sometimes these behaviors are etched deep inside...But when we lose ourselves in someone else’s addiction or issue, we are no good to anyone; not ourselves and certainly not the one’s we love. In the end, we are not culpable for someone else’s path. Just our own.”

And that’s the deepest form of love and understanding. Jodee inspires people to:

LEARN. ACCEPT. FORGIVE. HEAL. 

To interview Jodee Prouse about her vital message for women enmeshed in family crisis and the tragic family story that has brought her this wisdom, please send an email with the name of the show, your contact information, a proposed date and time, and the calling details.

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Jodee Prouse is the Embattled Woman’s Champion. She helps woman recognize that they have the strength to transcend family trauma, and the power to disengage from codependency with those family members who are at the heart of the drama.

Her mission is to help women recognize that love is the reason NOT to engage, that taking care of oneself first is not a betrayal or selfish. Making the hardest choices may seem to be cruel or callous, but, in fact, are healthier for all parties.

Jodee spent more than 30 years seeking to protect a brother ultimately lost in alcoholism, giving so much it nearly cost her marriage and risked endangering her children’s mental health.

The grand-daughter, daughter, stepdaughter, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, niece, great-niece, aunt, cousin and sister to alcoholics, she has tremendous empathy for anyone who has gone through or lives with a family in constant emotional crisis.

Her gripping and tragic story, told powerfully in The Sun is Gone: A Sister Lost in Secrets, Shame, and Addiction and How I Broke Free, unfolds while she is also growing an enormously successful beauty products business. Pulled in so many directions personally and professionally, she finally finds the strength to make the painful and necessary decisions that restored her emotional equilibrium, self-respect and protected herself and those closest to her. All along the way, while still loving her brother as he lived his own journey.

Committed to her new mission to empower women to find their strong inner core and make healthy decisions amidst family dysfunction, chaos and crisis, Jodee recently sold her business and now serves as an advocate. She speaks on women’s empowerment, addiction and mental illness from the family perspective and breaking away from longstanding, destructive family patterns.  Half of the profits from her book, an Amazon category bestseller, go to non-profit organizations that support addiction and mental illness programs.

Jodee has two adult sons, and has been married to her husband, Jim, for 27 years. They split their time between Sylvan Lake, Alberta and cottage in Oroville, Washington.

Alec Newald

It’s not really possible to write about oneself or even present a case in the first person. Why should you believe me? I could say anything about anything and without tangible proof why should you believe a word I say?

So all I can pass on to you is what others have said about me and this adventure I have survived!

Certainly most have suggested it’s a unique case to study. Most also suggest it has credibility and that my honesty has never been in question. Nothing and no one has been able to disprove any aspect of this case in over 20 years! and recently facts have come to light that only reinforce the credibility of events I have related over the years.

What is it all about then?

As a child I seem to have been selected for a mission, further study suggested this mission was drawn up even before my conception on this planet.  

Things you need to understand are:

most UFO’s have pilots, mostly these pilots don’t live on earth full time.

If you have difficulty with that fact you need to read about it more deeply. Just like in the case of 911, if you take a stance on what happened without reading most everything that has been written on that event which includes both sides of the argument, you have done yourself a disservice.

Once you come to the understanding that many UFOs have pilots then you have to ask what are these pilots actually doing here?

My story will answer that question, in at least in one case.

And so the story begins…… read the book!

https://coev.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/2616887

One Monday in mid-February 1989, Alec Newald set off on what should

have been a three hour drive from Rotorua to Auckland, in New Zealand.

He arrived in Auckland feeling tired and confused, but was even more

confused to learn that Monday was now Thursday ten days later, and that

he had no idea of what had happened in the meantime!

 

When Alec did retrieve his memories of those missing ten days, he

realized his life had changed forever. Early on in that fateful trip, while

driving through a foggy mountain pass, Alec was whisked from the road by

beings from an extraterrestrial civilization. The most unusual thing was not

only was Alec taken, his car was taken as well. And it was his attempts to

find out what was “wrong” with his car” that assisted him in remembering

and at the same time put him on the radar of Government Intelligence

agencies.

What he learned and experienced during his stay with these friendly

beings has profound implications for all of us here on earth.

Soon after his “return”, Alec received strange visits from “government

scientists” wanting to know about his experience.



Among other things, they were keen to learn what he had noticed about

the capabilities of this alien race. Alec was uncooperative and soon found

himself in “hot water” and in fact

 

It was obvious that these “scientists” knew all about Alec’s abductors’ and

expected they would return to Earth one day - soon.

The interrogations that took place behind closed doors while Alec was

locked away from the public eye have never be disclosed in any of the

Coevolution story thus far and edition No 3 will tell that story and it only

opens up a bigger can of worms as far as Artificial Intelligence is

concerned. 

This is small extract from a 32page document that recounts two days of heavy

interrogation while held at her majesties’ pleasure.

….He did draw another item from the case. “Your turn” he said, handing

me another small item, this time a cube similar to the pyrite crystals I had

been given aboard the alien craft. At first I thought it was one of them, I’d

had one stolen a few years before. But on closer inspection it was more

highly polished and less natural looking than my own. “See what you can

do with that” House suggested.

As soon as I took it from his hand it lit up as if I’d tuned it on! “Ah, now we

are getting somewhere.” He said, “Up til now we had not managed to get

anything out of it, and in case you are wondering, yes it’s the real deal,

that was not manufactured here.”

The cube was studded with what looked like small dots, but once it was

switched on the dots appeared to project images, I could describe them as

letters but actually they were more like hieroglyphics or symbols.

“Oh, that’s interesting, House commented. “I’ve seen those symbols

before, we worked out is some sort of periodic table. I don’t’ suppose

you…..” He tapered off as the cube started to hover above my hand and

started to spin. It spun so fast it became invisible -the only things left were

the symbols. “Quick, write those down.” Cried our House, only to realize

he and I were the only ones in the room.

CoEvolution Book
Michelle Morgan

My name is Michelle Morgan, founder of Vida Es Oro, a company built on the foundation of empowering people to recognize, embrace and live in their total self-worth.  I am a passionate transformational sports coach whose sole goal is to empower youth in every aspect of their lives. 

With a sports background, earning a basketball scholarship, and a passion for working with young people, I wrote a book dedicated to today’s young athletes, How YOUth Triumph in Sports: Tools That Create aTriumphant Life.  This book was written for youth to understand the important traits they’re learning while playing sports.  What makes these tools so important is that you can apply them in any area of your life, now and forever to create a triumphant life.

I am a believer in the importance of young people recognizing and understanding what it means to value themselves and that their actions and decisions are a direct reflection of how they see themselves.

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Michelle Morgan is the founder of Vida Es Oro, a company that focuses on empowering people to embrace their self-worth in creating genuine love and happiness in their lives. With a sports background and a passion for working with young people, she lives in her purpose of inspiring and empowering young people to attain their goals and to shine the light that lives inside of them.

How YOUth Triumph in Sports: Tools That Create a Triumphant Life
robert dunn

EVERYTHING IS IN PLACE OR LINING UP - FOR THE DAY OF THE LORD 

#1) Israel being formed as a Nation by the Un on 11/29/47, or when they formally Declared their Independence on 05/14/48 is the Macro Key. 

#2) The presence of this Nemesis System which comes appx every 3600 years, "The Destroyer" as the Ancients called it, and now in our skies, is the Micro Key.

Jesus said that the Generation who sees Israel (Fig Tree) reborn, would also see His Return, as in "The Rapture". Biblical generations are either 40, 70 or 100 years. I'm Strongly leaning to the 70 due to the close proximity of "The Destroyer", which (imho) will Trigger the 6th Seal. The Wrath begins at Revelation 6:17 during the 6th Seal. 1949 + 70 = 2017!

With Russia (Magog) poised in Syria, and enjoying a Strong Alliance with Iran. With the Nemesis/Nibiru System in our Skies NOW, and Ezekiel 38:18-23; describing a Russian lead attack on Israel,  with accompanying Cataclysms plaguing that attack, which can easily be associated with Nemesis/Nibiru…

For me it is All adding up! Not to mention the recent No Confidence Vote in the UN against Israel on 12/23/16…..the Things that make you go Hmmm…..

https://robertdunnendtimeprophecyinsights.wordpress.com/2016/08/31/epiphany-ezekiel-38-war-describes-6th-seal-event-in-verses-18-23/

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I'm 61 years young. A child of the 70's who partook of all it's forbidden fruits. Almost all anyway :-) Been Born Again & Filled with The Holy Spirit since 1984. Backslidden many times between now & then, but as Jesus Promised, He never forsook me. Been back Stronger than ever in The Lord since early 2011 when I moved back to Pittsburgh, PA from Las Vegas where I was supporting myself through winnings on Sports Betting & the Horses. Short bankroll, so never got rich. Stretched $5K for 5 years, working a real job very little. Since back in Pittsburgh have fell into being a Watchman for the End of Days. Started with the Comet ELENIN Psyop and has progressed from there.

Veronica Drake

Debunking the myth around what intuition really is and how every person has the instant ability to use their own in day to day life.

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Veronica Drake is a Soul 2 Soul Coach, Angel Communicator and Intuitive. All this combined with her quick wit and warm heart she entertains and educates her audiences.

Veronica’s own twenty + year spiritual journey has prepared her to teach. She is taking all her experiences and sharing them with her audiences. She openly and honestly shares her journey with raw emotion and quick wit.

Her focus is primarily on the development of unlocking the Soul’s potential and living life on purpose. While sharing her personal life story and bringing to light issues previously thought taboo, she creates hope in her clients.

Her style is intuitive, inquisitive, witty and humorous. She loves to laugh and finds laughter to be great in releasing our authentic selves.

She refers to herself as a Spiritual Badass! She is fiercely in love with life and all things spiritual in a practical, non woo woo way.Curiosity is second nature to Veronica and she finds it brings an ease and comfort to the Self-Development relationship.

If you are looking for an inspirational, God loving, witty, compassionate woman to inspire and motivate your community look no further!
Her credentials include:
• Coach training at the International Coaching Academy
• Active Member of the International Coaching Federation
• Certified Practitioner in the Law of Attraction
• Certified in Mastering Life’s Energies
• Alumni of The Holistic Learning Center
• Author of Several Books: The Unconventional Road to Emotional Freedom & Prosperity…The How-To Guide for Today’s Heart-Inspired Entrepreneur; Thoughts, Food, W(h)ine & Bubble Wrap…A Woman’s Journey to Self-Acceptance and 3 Keys to Unlocking Your Divine Purpose

Gloria Hass

Hello,

My name is Gloria Hass. I am an evangelist and do speak the prophetic. I am not a fortune teller which is witchcraft. I seek God for His message for people. I have a yearly Internet Bible Boot Camp on my web site as well as weekly Bible studies - one of which is on Facebook Live and the video is also shared to YouTube.

I like to offer hope and inspiration to people and show God's love.

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I have been an evangelist since 2003. I have also been a street and traveling evangelist.

I am a retired life and business coach - 25 years experience. I now give spiritual guidance with my ministry work.

Stefan Verstappen
Guest Expert Query – We Are at War
And we don't even know it
Our society is under full-scale attack by psychopaths intent on destroying our minds, our spirits, and our lives.
Public education, fluoride, and mainstream media destroys thinking. Feminism, political correctness, and popular culture destroys the human spirit. Chemtrails,  vaccines, GMO food, and microwave radiation destroys health.
 The goal of this war is to cull the herd and transform the survivors into obedient, soulless slaves. This is always the goal of psychopaths – total domination over fawning, fearful, fools.
We need to mount a vigorous defense, but there is a fundamental obstacle to doing so.
 For years, behavioral programming by our schools and media have sought to dis empower us, make us apathetic, dependent on the state, and afraid.  Before any significant positive change can be made, we need to first rally the troops and empower the people so that they can stand up and make a change.
 
The only way to do this is to reawaken the warrior spirit within.
 
Author and researcher Stefan Verstappen speaks about the need for millennial men and women to return to a tradition of independence, self reliance, courage and strength, qualities the state has done everything in its power to destroy. His latest book The Way of the Warrior, is a training manual to teach the skills needed to become a modern day warrior.
 
Talking Points:
How are we under attack? Who is behind this war on humanity? Why is the war being fought? What is the goal of this war? What can people do to survive this war? Why is the 'Way of the Warrior' the antidote to tyranny? How can people become 'Warriors' in their own lives?
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Stefan H. Verstappen is a Canadian author, researcher, and adventurer. He has written dozens of articles for various magazines and newspapers and is the author of 8 books including; The Way of the Warrior, The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China, and The Art of Urban Survival.
 
He has worked as an instructor for St John Ambulance, a wilderness guide, a community organizer, and a martial arts instructor with over thirty-five years' experience in the martial arts including five years spent studying in China
He is the creator of the viral YouTube documentary, Defense Against the Psychopath, and the Paradise Stolen series and numerous other videos.
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We Are at War