Grieving for Joy with Yvonne Heath
Perhaps it was her family lineage that called her to become a nurse, or perhaps it was her destiny. Either way, Yvonne Heath spent decades serving people who were suffering, …
Perhaps it was her family lineage that called her to become a nurse, or perhaps it was her destiny. Either way, Yvonne Heath spent decades serving people who were suffering, …
Growing up in conservative rural religious Oklahoma, the last thing Katherine Skaggs thought she would be was a mystical visionary artist and teacher. One fateful day in her mid 20’s …
For most of her life, Berni Slowey has carried the burden of losing her 2 year old sister Rose as her family was evacuating Siagon. In our last interview with …
After eight years of intense graduate school in clinical psychotherapy for her PhD, Dr Mara Karpel did not remember what made her feel passionate anymore. And she knew that feeling …
What do millennials, weed of knowledge, Jesus, going north, and community libraries have in common? Dom Brightmon (code name: Pun-isher), a born-again Christian, author, library assistant, podcaster and professional speaker brings it …
How can women step out of centuries of conditioning to celebrate ourselves and other women? HeatherAsh Amara has been exploring this question for decades, and now teaches other women as …
Talking to dead people was normal for Sara Troy when she was a child. She just could not figure out why everyone else couldn’t see the people she saw. As …
He grew up playing basketball, and Christopher J Wirth loved the sport enough to become a coach and motivate young people to reach for their best game and never give …
From the time he was handed a spirituality book as a child, Omar M Makram was on a quest for enlightenment so he could see through the maya matrix to …
When Melanie Weller started studying anatomy to be a physical therapist and orthopedic clinical specialist, it all seemed fairly logical and scientific. But when she developed an interest in astrology, …