Heart of Mind Radio – 05.19.18

On Today’s Heart Of Mind Radio, host Kathryn Davis explores the spectrum of reality both visible and invisible, of the body, mind, spirit through Spirituality, Consciousness and Health. Covering the nature of gods and or archons, the nature of physical reality and its relationship with invisible reality. Culminating on insights in the nature and purpose of the Spiritual Journey, and …

LOA Today – 10.05.17

“You Are Standing on the Leading Edge of Thought”. In the words of Abraham-Hicks: “We like to refer to the place where you are standing as the Leading Edge of Thought, for as you stand there–in your physical body, in your physical environment, having your physical experience–you are the furthermost extension of that which we are.” Download this episode (right …

Love Lust And Laughter – 06.14.16

Gail Scott returned for a third time to the program – sharing her personal trauma to triumph story. When people say, “I have trust issues,” what do they really mean? Gail (www.GailScottinc.com) and Dr. Diana spoke about how great relationships are based on trust, and in order to build that bond we must allow ourselves to be vulnerable. Allowing yourself to be truly seen and deeply known, flaws and all – is actually the surest route to intimacy. FEAR can play a negative role…(Gail’s acronym is False Evidence Appearing Real). Fears often come up in sex which work against truly letting go! Stories are told in your head – based on past experiences where you were shamed or worse. Relationships can help you repair bad things that happened to you in the past; even nurturing relationships later in life can rewrite the neural scripts from childhood. When Gail was divorced she made a list and gradually became the list by looking in the mirror to see what she was attracting. Self-images can be deceiving…Think how other’s perceptions and your perception might differ. Life choices and self-improvement can open us to the potential bounty of our lives!

Let’s Create A Better World – 05.14.16

Today Dr. Ren, a young holistic doctor from New Jersey and New York, co-hosts the show with Bobby as they interview Dr. Wendy Treynor, PhD, a happineess and love coach.

Dr. Wendy talks about helping people to transform their lives for the better. She covers stress, anger, fear, envy, grief and shame and transmuting them into happiness. She also shared two inspirational poems that Dr Ren referred to as ‘Holistic Story Time’. Dr. Wendy also discussed the passing of her father, who was in his 80’s, and says he is now in a better place.

Our next guest, Chris Fern, is a young CEO of Simple Business Solutions and creator of the Mindful Money program. He is also the youngest guest to debut on ‘Let’s Create a Better World’. Chris talks about the emotional aspect of how people view money. Everyone gives great tips on staying in the present to consciously create your reality and help to make a better world!

BRUCE E. LEVINE – Psychiatry’s “Defect Model of Mental Illness:” a Path for Those it Has Failed

Depressed, anxious, and substance-abusing people can beat themselves up for being defective. And psychiatrists and psychologists routinely validate and intensify their sense of defectiveness by telling them that they have, for example, a chemical-imbalance defect, a genetic defect, or a cognitive-behavioral defect. In plain words, many depressed, anxious, and substance-abusing persons think: “I feel fucked up because I am essentially …

Love Lust And Laughter – 02.02.16

Michael Jonas and Brad Coates discuss ROMANCE as we ramp up to Valentine’s Day. Michael Jonas, co-creator of many romantic games – www.TimeforTwo.com – joined Dr. Diana for the first half-hour. The same free downloads were offered again: go to his website and get a copy of either Romantic Interlude or Make-a-Date, using the code word Wiley. These games truly promote playful touch and supportive communication! To quote one enthusiastic user: “This game really helped us appreciate taking time to explore each other.” Brad Coates, author of “DIVORCE with DECENCY,” knows a thing or two about the importance of romance. He joined the program for the second half. We enjoyed Michael’s quote: “Texting and Tweeting is not touching and talking!” Most people need emotional and physical intimacy where they can turn off the world and turn each other on. Many are touch deprived and they yearn to talk more! Shared time becomes essential the more complex our daily lives become. On Valentine’s Day – or any day – always choose love, always choose love, always choose love!

The Gary Null Show – 01.13.16

Dr. Jack Rasmus is a professor of political economics at St. Mary’s College and Santa Clara University in California. Prior to teaching, he was an economic analyst for several global corporations and an organizer, negotiator and business representative for several labor unions. At one time he was elected at the National First Vice President of the National Writers Union. In addition to his economic profession, Dr. Rasmus is a playwright and author of fictional works dealing with social struggles, and the owner of Kyklos Productions. He is the author of several books, most recent being “Systemic Fragility in the Global Economy” which explores why mainstream economic analysis repeatedly fails and why we have been incapable of producing a sustainable recovery and economy. Jack also hosts a radio program “Alternative Visions” on the Progressive Radio Network every Friday at 3 pm Eastern time. His website is JackRasmus.com

BOOK: “Systemic Fragility in the Global Economy”

RADIO PROGRAM: “Alternative Visions” on the Progressive Radio Network every Friday at 3 pm Eastern time.

WEBSITE: JackRasmus.com

Joseph Stiglitz – The Great Malaise Continues

NEW YORK – The year 2015 was a hard one all around. Brazil fell into recession. China’s economy experienced its first serious bumps after almost four decades of breakneck growth. The eurozone managed to avoid a meltdown over Greece, but its near-stagnation has continued, contributing to what surely will be viewed as a lost decade. For the United States, 2015 …