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Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have back on the show: Satanic ritual abuse & MK Ultra survivor and whistleblower, mother, spiritual coach, child abuse and trauma advocate and educator, entrepreneur and owner of Positive Shifting, and self directed learner, Caylen HartwellIn case you're new here or missed Caylen's first episode we aired a couple years ago, here is a short overview of what we discussed: Caylen - once known as Kathy Collins - was born into the shadows of a multi-generational ritual abuse and incest family. Caylen, like so many brave voices on this show, grew up under the illusion of a "mostly normal" family. Beneath the surface, however, whispers of dysfunction lingered in her memory. But it wasn't until adulthood - sparked by an unexpected encounter with TMJ - that the floodgates of buried truths began bursting open. Life as she knew it would begin shattering, leading her to discover the truth about the other side of the double-life she lived growing up. What emerged after this breakdown was a courageous break-through of remembrance, healing, and empowerment. And through her transformative work with Positive Shifting, Caylen now lights the way for other survivors, offering education, coaching, and a roadmap to wholeness.Trauma is a universal thread woven into the fabric of every human life, varying only in its shades and intensities. Yet, how astonishing it is that this profound force remains shrouded in mystery - even to the most learned minds. Therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists, for instance, are rarely versed in the realities of Dissociative Identity Disorder or the chilling depths of satanic ritual abuse. Caylen stands as a fearless bridge across this chasm of ignorance, guiding everyone - from survivors of MK ULTRA to therapists, and even those wrestling with the everyday weight of being human - toward a path of turning pain and trauma into beauty and purpose. With wisdom and grace, she unravels the intricate layers of trauma embedded in our bodies and spirits, revealing pathways to healing that are as revolutionary as they are liberating.The last time Caylen was on, we discussed some of her upbringing, her remembrance of her memories, and dove deep into journey of healing and in becoming a professional healer. Today, we will be diving even deeper into Caylen's story, including digging in more to her family history, her life in ‘the program', UAPs, UFOs, aliens and their relationship to MK ULTRA, her journey to healing, and so much more.CONNECT WITH CAYLEN:Website: Spiritual Coaching | Positive Shifting | United States Instagram: Caylen Hartwell (@caylenhartwell) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: (2) Caylen (@CaylenHartwell) / TwitterCAYLEN'S RECOMMENDED LINKS:Dream Dictionary referenced in the interview:Dream Dictionary: Crisp, Tony: 9780760765357: Amazon.com: BooksITNJ Judicial Commission on Human Trafficking:Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse - Judicial Commission of Inquiry (itnj.org)Interview with Kristy Allen on SRA and MK Ultra:Kristy Allen ~ MK Ultra, SRA Survivor (ITNJ Seating) - YouTube(not all of the testimonies are available regrettably)CONNECT WITH THE IMAGINATION:All links: https://direcSupport the show
Not everyone might find the home warranty space exciting, but Kathy Collins does.The SVP and chief revenue officer of Frontdoor is responsible for overseeing marketing, sales and product for the home warranty brand as well as the Frontdoor app, which connects homeowners with qualified professionals to help with repairs. After shepherding the launch of the Frontdoor app in April 2023, Collins set her sights on revitalizing the 53-year-old American Home Shield brand with a new campaign fronted by Saturday Night Live star Rachel Dratch. In this episode, she dives into her role as chief revenue officer, takes us behind the scenes of the rebrand and talks about the future of the Frontdoor and American Home Shield brands.Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts. campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.
En el presente episodio tendremos ocasión de escuchar a Kathy Collins, todo un ejemplo de superación y transformación ante eventos verdaderamente traumáticos. Kathy fue víctima del denominado como “Proyecto Monarca”, proyecto derivado del tan conocido “MK Ultra” consistente en generar control mental a través del trauma, generando diferentes tipos de programados esclavos, entre ellos sexuales. Pero lo poderoso del mensaje de Kathy, independientemente de todo ello, no es sino la sabiduría alcanzada a través de dichos eventos traumáticos, dado que los mejores diamantes se forjan en las condiciones más adversas y cuanto tiene que decirnos es sumamente importante en su conjunto hacia toda la raza humana. En una sociedad como la actual, traumatizada día a día y gota a gota, el mensaje otorgado es valioso para abandonar el papel de víctima de cualquiera que haya podido enfrentar eventos traumáticos de cualquier índole y un ejemplo de superación personal que pueda ayudar a otros, dado que son infinidad las personas que atraviesan abusos de todo tipo. Un importante testimonio de recuperación y esperanza para quienes hayan padecido cualquier evento traumático en sus vidas o simplemente para aquellos que están enfrascados en su papel de víctimas y necesitan un empujoncito para salir de esa zona de confort. Comprendiendo en última instancia que los perpetradores no son sino el propio reflejo de su interior misera y los primeros esclavos de sus propios amos, perpetuando el mismo ciclo que los esclaviza. Kathy nos enseña cómo a través del la espiritualidad, el perdón y comprender que nada malo existe en aquellos que han sufrido tales abusos, se puede alcanzar una elevada sabiduría que pueda otorgar el poder de ayudar a los demás y alcanzar un verdadero estado de gracia. Desde aquí mi más sincero agradecimiento a quienes como ella han transformado su dolor y sufrimiento en valiosas lecciones que poder compartir. TRANSFORMAR EL TRAUMA - KATHY COLLINS. PARTE 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL9idIugaCI TRANSFORMAR EL TRAUMA - KATHY COLLINS. PARTE 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TVkKlPDEs&t=914s TRANSFORMAR EL TRAUMA - KATHY COLLINS. PARTE 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHiOZvWhIww MÚSICA DEL EPISODIO: VILLE VALO - Baby Lacrimarium (Álbum: Neon Noir - 2023). CONTACTO: eliniciado@yahoo.com Este programa no tiene ánimo de lucro ni será monetizado, por el contrario su único afán es la máxima divulgación de cuestiones que nos atañen a todos.
May is National Stroke awareness month And Partnership Gwinnett hands out Movers and Makers awards We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Commercial M.O.G. Story 1. GGC Georgia Gwinnett College held its Inaugural African American Male Initiative Summit to increase retention and graduation rates among African American males, who have historically faced challenges. The summit, sponsored by GGC's AAMI-Elite Scholars program, provided a forum for the students to share experiences and discuss positive solutions. Workshops and breakout sessions focused on various topics, including wellness and emotional intelligence, aligned with AAMI's mission to provide an integrated program model of academic, leadership, and life skills. AAMI has impacted GGC students as 91% of participants who started the program in fall 2021 returned in fall 2022. STORY 2: Stroke May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and it's important to understand the signs and risk factors for stroke. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability, with more than 795,000 people in the U.S. having a stroke each year. A stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, causing brain cells to die. The acronym FAST can help recognize the signs of stroke: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time to call 911. Risk factors for stroke include age, race or ethnicity, and sex, with people over 55, African Americans, Hispanics, and men having a higher risk. Story 3: Movers and Shakers Partnership Gwinnett hosted the 12th annual Movers and Makers Awards on Thursday to recognize the most innovative and impactful advanced manufacturing and supply chain management companies in Gwinnett County. The event featured John J. Bolla, President of UPS Healthcare, as keynote speaker. The advanced manufacturing and supply chain management industries represent nearly 11% of all industry in Gwinnett County. The awards were given to companies based on their impact, service, community involvement, educational partnerships, workforce development, customer service, economic impact, and innovative products or services. The companies awarded were Garrard Group, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US, Skipper Logistics, Eclipse Gaming Systems, ePac Atlanta, AdEdge, and Price Industries……we're back in a moment Commercial Peggy Slappey Commercial Tom Wages - Obits STORY 4:Art The Norcross Gallery and Studios in Georgia is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Georgia Spring,” featuring the works of five artists. One artist, Anne Emerson Hall, has a trilogy of large portraits that depict a young woman in the spring of her life. The model for the paintings, Kristin Costa, is a talented artist herself who created the bird mask, bird wings and corsets that are featured in the paintings. Other artworks on display include Jean Baldwin's “Bellingrath Gardens,” William Grewe Mullins' “Change in the Cushions,” Kathy Collins' “Gallery Garden” and Lucy Brady's “Cumberland Island.” Additionally, Norcross Gallery is offering various art classes, open studio sessions and workshops, including one with award-winning landscape painter Bill Davidson. Story 5: Boys Lacrosse In the quarterfinals of the Class 5A state boys lacrosse playoffs, Wesleyan staged a stunning comeback against Fellowship Christian with a 13-12 victory. The Wolves trailed 12-8 with four minutes remaining before scoring four decisive goals in the waning moments of regulation. Broder Conley scored the game-winning goal in overtime, capping off an "insanely epic game," according to Wesleyan head coach Connor Breslin. The victory sends Wesleyan to the Final Four, where they will host Westminster . Conley scored four goals, while Jameson Meyer, Nick Schaller, Lawson Jones and Carter Fears also scored during the comeback. Wesleyan improves to 17-1 on the season. Commercial: Ingles – City of Lawrenceville Story 6: Girls Lacrosse The Brookwood girls lacrosse team was eliminated from the state playoffs after an 18-7 loss to Walton in the Elite Eight. Despite the loss, Brookwood won the Area 1-AAAAAAA title this season, and retiring head coach Dawn Thomas praised her players. Triniti Cassidy scored four goals, while Alexis Scoggins and Zoe Calendine also contributed in the attack, along with Hannah-Sophia Suarez. Senior Leah Brown had 118 goals, 37 assists, and 155 points in the past four seasons. Goalie Jaxynn Cogwell had a season-high 14 saves against Walton, supported by the defense of Ashley Stidham, Neema Desamu-Thorpe, Taylor Jones, Damilola Kasumu, and Janiyah Hanna. We'll be right back Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. 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Women's boxer Kathy Collins discusses her induction into the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame @mawldchamp4x @acbhof #Boxing #womensboxing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
This week I'm honored to have SRA & MK Ultra survivor and overcomer,whistleblower, mother, spiritual coach, child abuse and trauma advocate and educator, entrepreneur and owner of Positive Shifting, and self directed learner, Caylen Hartwell - formerly known as Kathy Collins - on the show today! There have been a few prolific survivors who have been speaking out for many years who have persisted in speaking out despite what opposes them and Caylen is one to add to list alongside other courageous women that have been on the show like Svali, Cheryl Beck, and Penny LA Shepard who have been paving the way for many years for survivors and victims to have a voice.I was recently introduced to Caylen's story and felt so deeply in my heart that I needed to reach out and see if she'd come on the podcast and was SO honored when she said ‘yes'! I find her and her life so inspiring because although she's been through horrific things that were meant to break her and that the majority of people can't fathom, she chooses to focus on the redemption part of her story and now devotes her time to helping other people turn their own pain and trauma into power and purpose. With the subject of ‘trauma' being something every single person on the planet experiences in different degrees and kinds, it's shocking how little we truly know about this subject matter and how even Doctors of Psychiatry are not taught things like Dissociative Identity Disorder or satanic ritual abuse. Caylen truly bridges the gap in helping everyone from survivors of MK Ultra, to therapists, to helping those of us who are dealing with the everyday traumas and stresses associated with being a human being understand the complexities of how trauma is layered throughout the body and how we go about healing from these new understandings. One of the things I fell in love with about Caylen is how centered she is on providing messages of hope to survivors. After all she's overcome, it is nothing short of a miracle from God that she is here with us today and that she can serve as a living testament of what is possible with the right knowledge, understanding, and action in regards to surviving and thriving after trauma. When she speaks, she is standing up for every victim and survivor and helping society as a whole understand the unthinkable in a palatable way. I know if you are here listening today that you are going to leave with so many take-aways and this may be an episode you might want to stream more than once.CONNECT WITH CAYLEN: Instagram: Caylen Hartwell (@caylenhartwell) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: (2) Caylen (@CaylenHartwell) / TwitterCAYLEN'S RECOMMENDED LINKS:Dream Dictionary referenced in the interview: Dream Dictionary: Crisp, Tony: 9780760765357: Amazon.com: BooksITNJ Judicial Commission on Human Trafficking:Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse - Judicial Commission of Inquiry (itnj.org)Interview with Kristy Allen on SRA and MK Ultra: Kristy Allen ~ MK Ultra, SRA Survivor (ITNJ Seating) - YouTube(not all of the testimonies are available regrettably)CONNECT WITH THE IMAGINATION:All links: Emma Pietrzak on Direct.meWebsite: Stand By Survivors - Everyone Has A Story...Survivor Store: Survivor Store (standbysurvivors.com) Support the show
I had a chance to interview 3 Great Hawaiian Storytellers, Kathy Collins,, Kelaloha and Eric Gilliom. Magic happens
The 8th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made In Maui County Festival, presented by the Maui Chamber, returns on November 5th and 6th as a virtual event. Shop 50+ vendor booths and hundreds of products from Maui, Molokai and Lanai. Live streamed programming features Kathy Collins, vendor spotlights, lunchtime concert, prizes and more. Mahalo to Title Sponsor Hawaiian Airlines, PASHA Hawaii, and (add your radio station name here). Visit madeinmauicountyfestival.com for details.
Loved seeing my buddy two time Grammy award winner Kalani Pe'a in studio with Kathy Collins. https://www.kalanipeamusic.com/
This video is a compilation of inspirational and motivational messages from our near death experience guests and more. This is inspiration video has been created after we have had 100 guests and we hope it brings you peace and joy! The guests in this video are Jeffrey C. Olsen, Jay Spillers, Peter Panagore, Dr. Ingrid Honkala, Sharon Milliman, David Ditchfield, Stephen Weber, Sara Mclellan, Dr. Laurence Brock, Trisha Barker, Lynn Russell, Dustin Fox, Dr. Lynda Cramer, Robert Kopecky, Mike Krysiuk, Jeremy Kagan, Kristy Salisbury, Kathy Collins, Debora Christy Love, Tamara Caulder, James Newman, Ingrid Galloway, PMH Atwater, Dań McPherson, Amber Celestial Angel, Janet Tarantino, Father Nathan Castle, YY Wei, Byron Belitsos, Kenneth Leth, Renu Arora, Chris Kito, Alexis Flor, David Gerrilli, Candice Sanderson, Carole Obley, Helen, Fritsch, Justin Case, Ginny Jablonski, Pegi Robinson, Brooke Grove, Ishtar, Robin Richardson, William J. Leston, Aleksandra Di Gesaro, Rev. Catharine, Clarenback, Dan Williams, Amber Renae, John Scott, Ineke McMahon, Dr. Tanya English, Jeffrey Bryan, Brandon Blacker, Eileen and Trevor Gild, Sarah Alcorn, Chris Lee, Nathalie Sommer, Kathy McDaniel, Jaimie Beebe, Rey Hernandez, Scott Fein, Amy Farrar, Geraldine Orozco, Nicky Alan, Dr. Turi, April Tricoli-Busset, Lionel Friedberg, Scott Mitchell, Annie Issacson-Palmer, Rev. Bill McDonald, Jacob Cooper, Claudia Watts Edge, Jave Patterson, Dr. Debra Diamond, Adam Nutter, Neil Wood, Atheria and Jose Hernandez who was in the Netflix series surviving death. #inspiration #motivation #inspirational #nde
Kathy Collins had a near death experience and later in life she become a hospital chaplain. She is also the author of the book The Mystic Chaplain.
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I talk with Pam Tumpop, Executive Director of Maui Chamber about Made On Maui County Festival.The 7th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made In Maui County Festival, presented by the Maui Chamber, returns on November 7th and 8th as a virtual event. Shop 80+ vendor booths and hundreds of products from Maui, Molokai and Lanai. Live streamed programming features Kathy Collins, vendor spotlights, entertainment, prizes and more. Mahalo to Title Sponsor Hawaiian Airlines, PASHA Hawaii, and is sponsored by KAOI RADIO GROUP. Visit madeinmauicountyfestival.com for details.
Kathy Collins joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss a video of a large student gathering at URI over the weekend.
Kathy Collins joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss a video of a large student gathering at URI over the weekend.
Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age. A rock goliath years in the making from the deserts of California, looked over in our own special way with our very special guest, Miss Kathy Collins. Spread the word you turkeys! Contact: bestofthebestpodcast@gmail.comSocials: https://www.facebook.com/bestofthebestpodcast/https://twitter.com/BestBes33397329?s=09https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1gmdugyh4h6cg&utm_content=88hof9y
Writers Read by LiTracey - getting THAT book in children's hands. This is the next in our series of professional development podcasts, sharing insights from global reading experts. On this episode Tracey chats with USA based, world leader in reading instruction - Kathy Collins. Kathy discusses her life as a reader as well as the important work of authentic reading instruction for young readers.
This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Kathy Collins, Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Rhode Island as we talk about Creating a culture of risk mitigation and it's implications to Student Affairs Professionals. So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be.
On today's episode, enjoy the following stories:“How the Whale Got His Throat” by Jenni Cargill-Strong onDropbox Stories(8:51)“Starfish” by Charlotte Blake-Alston on What Little Girls are Made of (4:53)“The Mollusk's Tale” by Bob Reiser on Foibles on Fiddlesticks: Fables for Grownups(8:38)“Kane Painting Ka-U” by Kathy Collins on Tita 2(17:20)
The mission of Epic Love is to to cultivate greater awareness of compassion and love in the world by sharing inspirational stories of love through action. This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 7PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Today on the podcast, we’re excited to bring you the second conversation in our Turn & Talk series, hosted by author Ellin Keene. If you missed the first installment, you can find it on blog.heinemann.com. Turn & Talk is a celebration of Heinemann’s 40th anniversary, hosting conversations between authors who have written for Heinemann since its early years, and those who are newer authors, bringing their unique perspectives to the table. This series tackles issues facing educators today, like: how much autonomy do individual teachers really have; how can we ensure equity for all students, and what it’s like to launch your ideas through books and podcasts into the world of education. Patterned after the New York Times’ Table for Three column, host Ellin Keene poses questions to authors and engages them in a reflective conversation.In this second Turn and Talk discussion, Ellin is joined by Tom Newkirk (most recently the author of Embarrassment and the Emotional Underlife of Learning) and Kathy Collins (co-author of I Am Reading: Nurturing Young Children’s Meaning Making and Joyful Engagement with Any Book) as they share their teaching journeys, inspiration, and hopes for an equitable future in education.
Through his show, Matt has chatted to many walks of life; celebrities, sports stars, world record holders, reality TV stars and so many more. But no one more remarkable than his own mother. On this Mothers Day, Matt shares a great chat with his mum, Kathy Collins. She discusses her childhood where she had to leave school in Year 9 to support the family, not seeing her own father for twenty years, and her broken marriage with Matt's father. Both Matt and Kathy were mildly concerned about what would come out, but the end result was a wonderful, loving conversation. Happy Mothers Day to all the mums.
Nick made the trip to Washington, D.C. this week for NIADA’s National Policy Conference and connected with NIADA president David Andrews and Kathy Collins, who is the industry relations manager at CARFAX.
North Korea’s test of a missile that could potentially strike Alaska has crossed a line, and underscores a dilemma for President Trump and his national security team. Also, how the battle over health care is playing out in Kentucky. Guests: David E. Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times; Sheryl Gay Stolberg, domestic affairs correspondent; Kathy Collins, a Kentucky resident who relies on Medicaid. For more information on today’s episode, visit http://nyti.ms/2ssEaII.
Stories about the newest members of society from Fran Yardley, Donna Ingham, Kathy Collins, and Joel Ben Izzy.
A mix of stories from Hawaii featuring Jeff Gere, Kathy Collins, Makia Malo and more.
A discussion on Kathy Collins work as a Comedienne and Storyteller using her persona of Tita to tell stories about the Volcano Goddess of Hawaii.