Heart of Mind Radio – 08.14.15

On today’s Heart Of Mind Radio, Host Kathryn Davis will speak to Princess Maria Amor, international Humanitarian and founder and president of We Care for Humanity and Donna Stein, representative for Friends of Clearwater regarding the upcoming Water Festival to take place on Sunday August 23rd.

Also mentioned are two important events taking place this weekend: ECOFEST! on Sunday August 16th and Kathryn’s Qigong Class in Prospect Park on Saturday August 15th. (More information on these events below)

Princess Dato’Seri Maria Amor DK1, Princess of the Royal House of Balai, is an International Humanitarian Icon, founder and president of We Care for Humanity, an international Non-profit organization and creator and chairman of the G.O.D. Awards held at the United Nations.

She is also the recipient of DARJAH KERABAT- a royal award given to royalty and dignitaries, A Seasoned Diplomat, Peace Advocate, Television Host, Marketing Mogul, Entrepreneur, Producer, Paint-Artist, Fashion Designer, Event Coordinator and Endorser.

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