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Australianarama
52. Most Cooked Election Moments

Australianarama

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 32:24


Maddie steps through some of the most cracked gaffes, declarations and kidnapping in Australian elections. Follow us on INSTAGRAM @australianarama SOURCES: News.com, The Guardian, QI, Sunshine Coast Daily, Wikipedia, The ABC Jess’s show at Sydney Comedy Festival https://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/event/jessica-adie-righto-darl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let's Go To Court!
166: An Office Romance & a Terrible Fall

Let's Go To Court!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 168:22


As far as 911 calls went, this one was strange. An anonymous woman claimed that her neighbor, whose name she didn’t know, had been attacked by a man. Then she hung up. When the dispatcher called back, she realized that the “neighbor” had called from a pay phone outside a fast food restaurant. But when police arrived on the scene, they quickly realized that the caller had been onto something. Anna Lisa Raymundo, an ivy-league educated research scientist, lay dead in her entryway. She’d been stabbed multiple times and beaten over the head. Her condo showed signs of a violent struggle with her attacker.Then Brandi tells us about a woman who died tragically while taking down party lights from a tree. When investigators arrived at the home of Louis Mahony and Lainie Coldwell, it seemed clear that Lainie had fallen off a ladder, to her death. But she was only injured on the back of her head. The rest of her body was unharmed. As time passed, it seemed less and less likely that Lainie’s death was an accident. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.In this episode, Kristin pulled from:Vengeance: Killer Coworkers episode, “Obsession at the office” “Sheila Davalloo,” entry on Murderpedia.com “Big pharma researcher stabs romantic rival to death, then tries to kill husband,” by Benjamin H. Smith on oxygen.com An episode of Killer Women with Piers Morgan“Wife guilty of trying to kill husband,” by Jonathan Bandler for The Journal NewsIn this episode, Brandi pulled from:“Ex-cop staged freak accident to cover up brutal murder” by Gail Shortland, The Mirror“R v Mahony” Queensland Judgements“'I could put my fist into back of her head': Attending nurse” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Murder trial: Clothes iron 'very good fit' with head wound” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Partner discovered murder accused having affair after STD” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Lainie Coldwell was leaving her husband, murder trial hears” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Murder accused was 'ranting and raving': Court hears” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Murder accused changed story at de facto wife's wake” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Accused killer had colleagues lie to claim wife's $2m” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Accused wife killer had secret sex tryst in Sydney” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Accused killer's laptop had 'accidental deaths' search” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Murder trial: Human movement expert doubts tree fall death” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Why would Louis kill Lainie at home? Barrister asks” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Accused wife killer manipulated investigators, Crown claims” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily“Ex-policeman sentenced to life for murdering de-facto wife” by Peter Hardwick, Sunshine Coast Daily  YOU’RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We’d offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you’ll get 19+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90’s style chat room!  

Dave, Sam & Ash
589: Sunshine Coast Best Real Estate Agent...

Dave, Sam & Ash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 7:19


Jordan Barden has burst onto the Real Estate scene knocking off some of the biggest names in the game in a recent Sunshine Coast Daily poll of the Coasts Best Agents. The 24 year old local credits good old fashioned customer service to his success. He spoke with Dave, Sam and Ash about his win, check it here...

Is this Love?
A Touch Of Sadness

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 5:02


I want to hold your hand, Every time we touch, Touch me. There are so many lyrics in history about the importance of touch. Physical touch communicates positive emotions: joy, love, gratitude, and sympathy. Consider the elderly, incarcerated, people choosing to be isolated or those unwell without the language of touch. From a passing brush on the arm that breath-taking and memorably featured during those early days of courting to the affirming “I’m here for you” meaning 30 years down the track. We thrive on touch. The way we are touched can have a lifelong impact - good and bad. Join me in the episode as I contemplate the power of touch and changing with the times of the transition of the printed to digital newspapers! Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup. Don’t miss more on these Sunshine Coast Daily articles in her “Is This Love” Podcast and download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

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Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM
PODCAST: IS IT JUST ME or is the internet is the best and worst thing ever invented?

Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 2:54


More Mark and Caroline podcasts here: https://bit.ly/33oh4Gd

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Is this Love?
Celebrating men!

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 4:00


Men's Health Week is a great opportunity to celebrate our mosaic brains and the incredible, uniqueness of the masculine and feminine tendencies found in all blokes – some weighted in more areas than others. The world needs you and your health is a critical matter. There are health issues which only affect men. The world could be more sensitive toward your needs and how we promote healthcare in a way that makes it a more engaging place for which you can be cared for. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup. Don’t miss more on these Sunshine Coast Daily articles and FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

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Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM
PODCAST: IS IT JUST ME or is it the end of an era?

Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 2:38


More Mark and Caroline podcasts here: https://bit.ly/33oh4Gd

Is this Love?
Winter Intimacy Revival Techniques

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 6:32


.Australians in many states can enjoy a glorious winter but we may still withdraw a little from the chill, find it harder to exercise and feel more irritable. Our lips get dry and cracked and so can our relationships. You may have started the year with the intention to give your relationship another big shot and rekindle the connection, then found it further strained throughout social isolation. As we approach mid-year, maybe you’re both on the downward spiral and bogged down. Whilst this one is more for the ladies, I know you blokes will sneek a peek. So gals, here are your winter intimacy revival techniques you’ll love and could well loathe! With thanks to Laura Doyle for some great concepts gleaned from her contribution to relationship therapy. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup. Don’t miss more on these Sunshine Coast Daily articles in her “Is This Love” Podcast and download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
The one word that can save relationships.

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 7:20


"I haven't spoken to the mother-in-law for six months now ... apparently, it's rude to interrupt.” chuckled one of my clients recently. The focus is mothers-in-law as we contemplate Mother’s Day on 10 May in case you need to prepare! Not just the outlaws but extended family and friends, too and I’m quite sure there are a few relieved people that have found social distancing quite beneficial? Starry-eyed romantics are often caught unaware after slipping into the love vortex. Clarity is skewed, thanks to oxytocin: the love neurochemical that helps us pair up. Many seal their commitment with a kiss and a ring, only to realise down the marital track there's a whole new group of influencers behind their beloved. Let’s assume that any one unlike yourself is just well, weird. Those people who may stray from your ideals, values and behaviours are aliens. Your in-laws will often fall into this category. Your partner’s nuances and behaviours are super cute at the start. When a few of those start to grind on you, there’s that shocking revelation! With utter dismay, you realise there’s a couple on a planet where they learnt them from who are frighteningly way too similar. You exclaimed, “You’re just like your mother (or father)!” How did that go down? I know. Not so well. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup discussing her weekly newspaper column in the Sunshine Coast Daily. Download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
Physical Distancing and Pornography

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 4:29


Does social distancing translate to a greater use of pornography? I don’t know but many people do ask me if pornography is a contributing cause to the demise of relationships? This is an extremely controversial topic and always will be. As a relationship therapist, I journey with clients without judgment and respect their opinions and values. This episode refers to the most recent statistics from the world's largest pornographic website and the good or bad impact on relationships. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup discussing her weekly newspaper column in the Sunshine Coast Daily. Download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
Physical Distancing and Cyber Boundaries

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 4:59


It seems social distancing and increased downtime for many equates to more screen time. Not a week goes by when cyber-related challenges aren't raised in the counselling room and I have some excellent prompts and topics for you to discuss with your spouse and family. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup discussing her weekly newspaper column in the Sunshine Coast Daily. Download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
Stockpiling Relationship Resources Part 3 - The Power of Touch, Fur and Feathers

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 6:28


Sadly, we were already in the grip of a mental health crisis caused by trends in Australian society featuring shrinking households, greater tendency to be more mobile severing old-fashioned neighbourly friendships, the rate of separation and divorce, decreasing birth rate where we compensate with more pets instead (which isn’t all bad!) and the information technology boom that has us feeling more connected than ever before but more apart from each other! Enter a pandemic then forced isolation and we ‘stack’ a sense of global fear to already high anxiety levels for many Australians. Enjoy my idea on alleviating loneliness during physical distancing (not social isolation). Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator and guest speaker. Tune into radio Salt106.5 each Friday morning for her co-host of the Morning Wakeup discussing her weekly newspaper column in the Sunshine Coast Daily. Download your FREE relationship resources at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
The one word that undoes not just Valentine’s Day.

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 4:30


Tune in to hear that one word that all too often unravels couples in my Intimacy Inhibitors Series from my weekly relationships column in the Sunshine Coast Daily. For access to your free resources, head to: www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

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Is this Love?
Love is in the airways inspiring you for Christmas

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 6:33


Congratulations on surviving the first week of December! Hold on tight as it’s usually a jam-packed month of frivolity, well-meaning friends and family keen to catch up all at once. You might be experiencing the accompanying stressful work pressures like no other time of the year? Enjoy my second couple in this current series of admirable trailblazing couples on the Sunshine Coast featured to inspire us with how they manage to stay cohesive and most importantly, sane during the festive season. This week features, high-profile radio announcer, Caroline Hutchinson and her husband, John. Whilst she’s been rocking our airwaves, John also worked in the industry and in his own business whilst together raising a family. Listen in to find out how they did it. Joanne Wilson is a neuropsychotherapist, relationship specialist, workshop facilitator, guest speaker and weekly columnist for the Sunshine Coast Daily. Don’t miss more on this in her “Is This Love” Podcast and download your FREE Spouse It Up Guide at www.relationshiprejuvenator.com

Is this Love?
How does playing team sport enhance your relationship skills?

Is this Love?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 4:42


As requested by the Sunshine Coast Daily, here’s my contribution to how team sport enhances your relationship skills. This is what I learnt...

Futility Closet
256-Lasseter's Reef

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 31:36


In 1930 Harold Lasseter claimed he'd discovered an enormous deposit of gold in the remote interior of Australia, and a small group of men set off into the punishing desert in search of a fortune estimated at 66 million pounds. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Lasseter's reef, one of the most enduring legends of the Australian outback. We'll also reconsider the mortality rates of presidents and puzzle over an unlocked door. Intro: Where is pain? In the early 1800s a Frenchman known as Tarrare gained fame for eating practically anything. Sources for our feature on Lasseter's reef: David Hill, Gold!: The Fever That Forever Changed Australia, 2010. Ion Llewellyn Idriess, Lasseter's Last Ride, 1940. National Library of Australia, National Treasures from Australia's Great Libraries, 2005. Andrew Bain, "Lasseter's Footsteps," Australian Geographic 69 (January-March 2003), 100. Declan Cooley, "Gladstone Man's Massive Gold Find Claim, Needs Mining Giant," [Gladstone, Queensland] Observer, Feb. 24, 2017. Simon Caterson, "Lasseter's Gold: Search for Reef a Sparkling Story by Warren Brown," Australian, Sept. 5, 2015. Warren Brown, "Lasseter's Gold: Could Letter Finally Solve the Mystery of Dead Explorer Harold Lasseter and Gold Treasure?" Sunday Telegraph, Sept. 12, 2015. Bob Watt, "Battered Suitcase Reveals a Rich History," Northern Territory News, May 3, 2015, 38. "Google Earth Helps in Hunt for Lasseter's Reef of Gold," Sunshine Coast Daily, July 2, 2013, 2. Kathy Marks, "El Dorado 'Found' on Google Earth," Independent, June 30, 2013. "Lasseter's Legendary Reef of Gold Still Beckoning Aussie 'Battlers,'" New Zealand Herald, June 22, 2013, B.4. Nicole Hasham, "Google Puts Gold on Map for Mates Seeking Lasseter's Reef," Sydney Morning Herald, Nov. 10, 2012, 10. Sally Brooks, "Lasseter's Reef: Rock Samples Gold Test Riddle," Centralian Advocate, Nov. 11, 2011, 5. "NT: eBay Map Could Hold Key to Lasseter's Reef," AAP General News Wire, Sept. 27, 2011. Mark Day, "Lasseter's Legendary Gold Still Beckons," Weekend Australian, Sept. 24, 2011, 5. Penelope Bergen, "Alice Focus in Hunt for Lasseter's Reef," Centralian Advocate, May 4, 2010, 3. Alison Bevege, "'I've Found Lasseter's Reef,'" [Brisbane] Courier-Mail, May 10, 2007. Penelope Bergen, "Lasseter's Reef Is Real, Claims Son," ABC Rural, April 13, 2010. "Lasseter's Reef Remains Legend," Gold Coast Bulletin, July 15, 2006, 13. Rebel Black, "In the Footsteps of a Famous Father," Daily Telegraph, June 1, 2002, 13. Noula Tsavdaridis, "Lasseter's Reef: Fabulous Fortune or Fool's Gold," Daily Telegraph, Jan. 24, 2002, 27. "Outback Treasure Australian Firm May Be on Trail of Gold Deposit," Reuters, Sept. 6, 1990, 3D. "Has Lasseter's Reef Been Found?" Australian Women's Weekly, Oct. 26, 1935. "Gold Rush in Desert Is Aided by Planes," Chicago Tribune, Nov. 14, 1932. "Geologist Gets Trace of Fabulous Gold Reef; Will Face Australian Desert Perils to Find It," New York Times, May 25, 1931. In a sense, Lasseter has never ceased his search -- above his grave in an Alice Springs cemetery is a statue perpetually assaying the desert sands. It bears an inscription by Theodore Roosevelt: It is not the critic who counts, or how the strong man stumbled and fell or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotion and spends himself in a worthy cause. If he fails, he fails by daring greatly, So that he will never be one of those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory or defeat. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "Mortality Rate" (accessed June 27, 2019). "Measures of Risk: Mortality Frequency Measures," Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006. "Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities: Dangerous Jobs," Bureau of Labor Statistics, March 28, 2018. Guy A. Toscano, "Dangerous Jobs," Compensation and Working Conditions 2 (Summer 1997), 57-60. "National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries in 2017," Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dec. 18, 2018. Michael B. Sauter and Charles Stockdale, "25 Most Dangerous Jobs in America," 24/7 Wall St., Jan. 2, 2019. Wikipedia, "Remembrance of the Daleks: Filming and Effects" (accessed June 24, 2019). "These 10 Towns in Idaho Have the Most Bizarre Names," Only in Your State, Jan. 21, 2016. Wikipedia, "Dickshooter, Idaho" (accessed June 29, 2019). "Tobar, Nevada," Howard Hickson's Histories, Great Basin College, Nevada, 2005. Wikipedia, "Eagle, Alaska" (accessed July 1, 2019). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Gregory LeBlanc. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Joy of Business
Not Just About Debt

Joy of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 56:55


Aired Monday, 14 October 2016, 4:00 PM ETIn the excitement of Simone Milasas’s upcoming book, Getting Out of Debt Joyfully, your hijack host, Rebecca Hulse, Creative Producer of Joy of Business and guest Blossom Benedict have a candid conversation about using the tools of Access Consciousness and Joy of Business to change not only any debt you have but any area of your financial reality.From growing up on food and housing stamps to flying business class for the first time, Blossom Benedict and Rebecca Hulse talk about the ways Simone Milasas has inspired and created a change in financial realities well beyond their own.About the Guest Blossom BenedictBlossom Benedict is an international speaker, transformational coach and writer who has touched thousands of lives with the dynamic tools of Access Consciousness®. She spreads the message that anything you desire can be changed – and that it can actually be done with ease, joy, lightness, and – heaven forbid – even a little humor.Nearly 10 years ago, after battling a wide range of health problems, Blossom stumbled upon Access Consciousness®. They were the first set of tools that invited her to be her own expert and taught her to access her own awareness.Using these tools and questions, Blossom not only transformed her health, she also began creating a very different life; one that transcended many of her previous stories of lack, inviting in abundance, joyful relationships, a thriving business and an ever expanding life.When she discovered how the tools could be applied to the stage, it was a natural fit. An equity actress with a background in both teaching and theatre, Blossom was taken by how fast these tools got people present, potent and out of their stories. She was hooked!For the past 8 years, Blossom has been traveling the world inviting people to communicate clearly and with ease, and show up with greater presence & joy. She has conducted workshops in 17 countries and 12 different languages. Blossom brings a fresh, light, and easy to understand voice to these beautiful tools.Today, Blossom is the global project director for Access Consciousness®, which now has over 2000 facilitators and reaches 173 countries. She is also the lead facilitator trainer for the onstage workshop Right Voice For You®. When not facilitating or creating, you may find her hang gliding, horseback riding, singing with her player piano or walking barefoot in unusual places.Blossom has had multiple regular radio shows such as Stepping Out! and The Lightness of Change, has been featured on MariaShriver.com, Askmen.com, Sunshine Coast Daily, ABC Radio, Radio One, and Channel 7’s The Morning Show.

International Skeptics United
The Skeptic Zone #361- 20.Sep.2015

International Skeptics United

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015


0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders   0:04:50 Fly me to the moon... or Pluto... or Mars! We chat to Dr Pamela Gay who gives us her perspective on the recent misson to Pluto. Also what's happening on Mars and what's all this about a blood moon?    0:29:00 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science.   0:31:30 Irresponsible breast cancer alternative cure Ross Balch from the Brisbane Skeptics Society reads an open letter to the Sunshine Coast Daily after it published an uncritical report dealing with cancer. (With a voice over from Jo Alabaster.)   0:39:25 Maynard's Spooky Action..  Maynard chats to more people doing outreach at the recent Science Week Festival at the Australian Museum.

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The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #361- 20.Sep.2015

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 56:08


0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders   0:04:50 Fly me to the moon... or Pluto... or Mars! We chat to Dr Pamela Gay who gives us her perspective on the recent misson to Pluto. Also what's happening on Mars and what's all this about a blood moon?    0:29:00 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science.   0:31:30 Irresponsible breast cancer alternative cure Ross Balch from the Brisbane Skeptics Society reads an open letter to the Sunshine Coast Daily after it published an uncritical report dealing with cancer. (With a voice over from Jo Alabaster.)   0:39:25 Maynard's Spooky Action..  Maynard chats to more people doing outreach at the recent Science Week Festival at the Australian Museum.

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The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #304 - 17.Aug.2014

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 49:12


0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders   0:05:04 Dr Rachie Reports Recorded at Sydney Skeptics in the Pub, Dr Rachie reports on the progress of the Stop the AVN facebook group.   0:31:07 Cosmos DVD winner We announce the winner of the Cosmos DVD pack from National Geographic Australia.   0:32:30 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science.   0:36:00 Balance in the Media? We follow the story of the reporting of vaccination news in the "Sunshine Coast Daily" newspaper. A lesson in skeptics taking action. With Jo Alabaster, Richard Sanders and Ross Balch.

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America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna
What if Joy is Truly Possible? with Transformational Coach Blossom Benedict

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2014 29:00


"I was able to let go of my beliefs about what I should do or be, and started to create my life from infinite choice." - Blossom Benedict Blossom Benedict joins Sister Jenna on the America Meditating Radio Program to discuss her journey and how "Access Consciousness" helped to transform her life. Blossom is an international speaker and transformational coach who has touched thousands of lives with the dynamic tools of Access Consciousness.  She spreads the message that anything you desire can be changed – and that it can actually be done with ease, joy, lightness, and humor.  An empowering facilitator, and an accomplished actress – Blossom uses a unique combination of skills to get people out of their stories and into creating their life! She is the global project director for Access Consciousness, which now has over 2,000 facilitators and reaches over 50 countries, and the lead facilitator trainer for the onstage workshop, “Right Voice For You.”  Blossom has been featured on MariaShriver.com, Askmen.com, Sunshine Coast Daily, ABC Radio, Radio One, and Channel 7's The Morning Show. Visit her website at www.blossombenedict.com  Check out her upcoming "Right Voice For You - World Tour" Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna.  Like America Meditating on Facebook, visit our website and follow us on Twitter.