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The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Independent Day | 04-04-25

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 204:26


Frank starts the show like he always does on Fridays: With Ask Frank Anything. Frank asks about technology and experiences people miss from the past. He is then joined by Dr. Judy Kuriansky, a clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative. They discuss the Gardner family grief, celebrities in conservatorships, the current situation in Myanmar and much more. Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He then is joined by stand-up comedian, Fred Rubino. They talk Waffle House, Cory Booker and everything else. Frank wraps up the show talking about NYC Mayor Eric Adams running as an independent. He moves on to talk about safety advice for seniors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Hour 2: Deep Thought | 04-04-25

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 56:39


Frank asks about technology and experiences people miss from the past. He is then joined by Dr. Judy Kuriansky, a clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative. They discuss the Gardner family grief, celebrities in conservatorships, the current situation in Myanmar and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
All's Fair in Love and War | 11-13-24

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 211:22


Frank starts the show talking with space expert and radio host Steve Kates a.k.a. Dr. Sky. They discuss China developing a Death Star-like weapon, our understanding of gravity going out the window and much more. Frank sits down with Dr. Judy Kuriansky, a clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative. They discuss dealing with post-election anxiety, loneliness, relationship issues and sex. Frank starts the third hour talking about broadcast slip-ups. Frank then talks with singer, songwriter and producer Dave Damiani. They discuss adult standards in the music world today. He then reveals this week's listener of the week. Frank wraps up the show talking with Dr. David Eisenbach, Presidential Historian, author and Columbia University Professor, expert on the Saudi royal family. They talk about the presidential race, Trump's cabinet picks and Allan Lichtman's keys being wrong. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Hour 2: Feeling Good | 11-13-24

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 58:24


Frank sits down with Dr. Judy Kuriansky, a clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative. They discuss dealing with post-election anxiety, loneliness, relationship issues and sex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Little Less Fear Podcast
EP 260: HOPE RISING with Author, Journalist, Film and Television Producer Kathy Eldon!

A Little Less Fear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 46:27


In this episode, Kathy Eldon shares her beautiful poetry, discuses flow over control, elaborates on the beautiful lessons learned from losing her photojournalist son Dan Eldon after being stoned to death in Somalia. She recites her mantra and talks about why the journey is the destination. BIOKathy Eldon has worked as a journalist, author and film and television producer in England, Africa and the United States.  In 1998 she launched Creative Visions, inspired by the life of her son, Dan Eldon.  Since 2004, the organization, recognized as a UN NGO, has impacted more than 100 million people.  Kathy founded Creative Visions Productions to produce entertaining, impactful films to ignite action. She is the author of 17 books, including Hope Rising, A Musing, published in 2021, and her memoir, In the Heart of Life, published by HarperOne. A popular speaker, Kathy has been featured on countless television programs, including several appearances on Oprah.Instagram: @kathyeldon Facebook: @kathyeldonofficial Website: www.kathyeldon.com #alittlelessfearpodcast #podcastshow #podcaster #podcasting #kathyeldon #daneldon #journalist #film #television #producer #author #filmproducer #televisionproducer #thejourneyisthedestination #journeyisthedestination #hoperising #poet #poetry #poem #poems #channelingpoetry #higherself #reinvention #transformation #creativevisions #love #joy #amusing #noisyspirits #fyp #foryoupage #foryourpage This is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos(4) A Little Less Fear Podcast - YouTube

Sara Carter Show
Organized Evil: Our Enemies Are Exploiting Chaos in Venezuela & Our Open Borders

Sara Carter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 33:03


We're led to believe the relentless stream of people coming illegally to our country is some organic movement of people fleeing persecution or pursuing a better life. It's not. Our enemies - think China, Russia, and Iran - are trying to sow instability in the U.S. And it's working.Today, Sara is joined by Center for a Secure Free Society Executive Director Joseph Humire for the first half of their critical two-part conversation. These adversaries are using the failed state of Venezuela to push migrants toward the U.S. and exploiting the migrants themselves to weaken our nation from within. Humire takes us deep into how Venezuela is critical for this plan and how the U.S. inexplicably failed to see what was happening in our own hemisphere.Please visit our great sponsors:After Deathhttps://angel.com/carterGet your tickets today for After Death opening October 27th. Rated PG-13Hello Freshhttps://hellofresh.com/50saracarterUse code 50saracarter for 50% off plus free shipping! Hello Fresh: America's #1 Meal Kit.HumanN Super Beetshttps://getsuperbeets.comUse promo code SARA for a free 30-day supply of Superbeets Heart Chews and 15% off your first order. Time Stamps:1:10 What is up with NGO's?5:45 Joseph Humire Joins the Sara Carter Show8:12 You have to go there to see what is going on10:36 Iran and the Western Hemisphere14:06 What is Venezuela?16:57 Nassar's story21:01 Is this an intelligence operation?22:56 Weaponized Migration23:31 UN NGO's are a huge issue26:05 Pueblo Sin Fronteras28:22 The first border Venezuela attacked31:35 Show Close

Connected FM
SDG, NGO, DEI, GWI: The ABCs of Sustainable Development

Connected FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 23:37


IFMA is teaming up with the IFMA Foundation for a new series titled, "Rework: The Sustainable Development Chronicles". In today's episode, discover how the IFMA Foundation and the field of Facility Management is supporting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, through the Global Workforce Initiative (GWI).In this episode, we go over:What is a UN NGO and how will the Foundation's new status as an NGO connect the profession and the goals of the UN?How is the FM field and the IFMA Foundation supporting the SDGs and DEI?What is the Global Workforce Initiative and how does it support the SDGs and DEI?Resources from the episode:IFMA Foundation Website https://foundation.ifma.org/FM's Impact on the U.N.'s Global Challenges https://foundation.ifma.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/FMJ-Mar-Apr-2023-FM-and-the-UN.pdfRe:Work in the Age of the Re:20's https://foundation.ifma.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/FMJ-Jan-Feb-2023-REWORK.pdfThe IFMA Foundation and the United Nations https://foundation.ifma.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Sept-Oct-2022-UN-and-IFMA-Foundation.pdfSocial Justice and Facility Management: JUST FM  https://foundation.ifma.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/FMJ-September_October-2020-JUST-FM2.pdfIFMA Foundation articles about the Global Workforce Initiative https://foundation.ifma.org/news/ifma-foundation-articles/Connect with UsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org 

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Take Me Out to The Ball Game | 03-30-2023

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 212:26


Frank starts the show off by talking about the Dolly Parton' and Miley Cyrus' song "Rainbowland" being banned from a Wisconsin elementary school. After, Dr. Judy Kuriansky,  clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative about  relationships and dealing with loneliness. Next, Frank talks about the return of baseball and is also joined by  Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Research Institute & Publisher of the Trends Journal to talk about upcoming trends and the Russia-Ukraine war. Not long after, Frank ups the ante with Dan Klein, the host of “Klein Time '' on WOND in Atlantic City for the AC Report. Later,   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Frank Morano
Dr. Judy Kuriansky, Clinical Psychologist, Author and a UN NGO Representative

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 39:33


Frank interviews Dr. Judy Kuriansky,  clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative about relationships and dealing with loneliness.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My Perfect Failure
How to Follow Your Yellow Brick Road Michael Shevack

My Perfect Failure

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 68:40


MPF Discussion with Michael ShevackHow to Follow Your Yellow Brick Road Michael Shevack Michael Shevack has been active in inter-faith dialogue around the world, for over two decades. The author of 6 books, Shevack has taught Spirituality and Comparative Religion in the School of Social Welfare at the State University of New York (Stony Brook), and Business Spirituality at the Iacocca Institute for Global Entrepreneurship at Lehigh University. He’s a consultant to many companies, including non-profits, and UN NGO’s. Prior to his ordination as a rabbi, he was a “Mad Man”. He wrote G Gillette. The Best a Man Can Get, a campaign still running in 120 countries. His work on Apple Computers won him an award at the Cannes Film Festival. He lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with his wife Teddy, and three children, Christian, Adam, and Zoe. On this episode of My Perfect Failure (How to Follow Your Yellow Brick Road) We discuss Michael’s wonderful new book - SOUL LESSONS FROM THE WIZARD OF oz. Michael explainsin the story of the Wizard of Oz there are deep spiritual lessons that can help us all experience greater happiness, greater prosperity, and greater wholeness. The Yellow Brick Road, and all the characters from the story, are part of the spiritual path to being a Powerful, Enlightened Soul. Michael explains how we can all discover our very own yellow brick road and live the life of our dreams. Some of the areas we cover. · Engage in spiritual discipline · The need to find time to listen to your inner voice · Move past your fear and your reality will change)· We discuss how Michael writing G Gillette. The Best a Man Can Get, a campaign still running in 120 countries.· Everybody has their own fire where exists a gift. We can all find gifts in our misery Purchase: Soul Lessons from the Wizard of Oz: How to Follow Your Yellow Brick Road:· Soul Lessons from the Wizard of Oz: How to Follow Your Yellow Brick Road: Shevack, Michael: 9781796300949: Amazon.com: Books Contact Michael to hire or to collaborate· ozsoullessons.com Contact Michael on his website· Michael Shevack | Michael Shevack

Breaking Distance
Breaking Distance by Beauty for Freedom - Episode 1_Part 2

Breaking Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 24:31


Thursday, April 2nd Featured panelists include:Rebekah A. Frimpong, MPH, President of CR8:BLK, Doctoral Candidate DrPHJacqueline Douge, MD, MPH, FAAPSarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D.Gilbert Frank Daniels (Artist - Photojournalist)Raj Shah (Artist - Design/Marketing)Joseph Otsiman (Artist - Actor)Lisa Russell, MPH, World Health Organization COVID-19 Arts Curator (Artist - Filmmaker)Miguel Carter-Fisher (Educator, Visual Artist)Rebekah A. Frimpong, MPH, President of CR8:BLK, Doctoral Candidate DrPHRebekah A. Frimpong, MPH is a dedicated mother, and a Ghanaian-American award winning filmmaker, scholar, researcher, creative strategist, and published author/writer. Rebekah spends her spare time as a mentor to youth and as a community activist fighting for women's rights and global health issues. Rebekah grew up with a great appreciation for the arts thanks to the exposure her mother provided her at an early age. In her youth, she studied tap dance, ballet, and was a saxophonist in jazz orchestra for seven years. It was this exposure to the arts and her experimentation with painting, crafts, and poetry that led to her developing a passion for the arts and serving the arts community. Rebekah currently works in emergency response helping people recover after disasters and continues creating art working as an independent documentary filmmaker.Jacqueline Douge, MD, MPH, FAAPDr. Douge is the Medical Director for the Bureau of Health Services in Howard County Health Department. She is a pediatrician with a public health background and degrees from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health and Rutgers University. She is also the host of What is Black? Podcast. Sarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D.Board Certified Family Medicine Physician, Public Speaker and Global Health ExpertSarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D., is a Cuba trained USA, Board Certified Family Medicine Physician and Global Health Medical Expert. Voted Top Doctor San Diego in 2017, and well known for her International work which has been featured on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World News, National Public Radio (NPR) All Things Considered and most notably for receiving honorable mention by former Secretary of the United States Colin Powell to complete her Doctoral Medical training in Cuba.As an undergraduate at the University of California at Los Angeles (U.C.L.A) Dr.Sarpoma majored in International Development Studies with a sub specialization in Public Health of Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. She later successfully attained her Medical Degree in Spanish on full academic scholarship at the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana ,Cuba where she also trained with the National Afro-Cuban Dance Company. Prior to Medical School Dr. Sarpoma also studied one year at the University of Ghana at Legon where she completed field work research on the Safe Motherhood initiative in the maternity centers of Accra Ghana, her country of origin. Shortly after completing her Medical training Dr.Sarpoma became the first International Medical Director of the Birthing Project USA, an organization aimed at increasing Maternal and Infant survival rates in woman globally. She advocates for donations of medical supplies globally and sparked a very successful safe birth kit distribution campaign which resulted in securing medical birthing supplies for more than 10k women in such countries as Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, Honduras and India. She is a true innovator in her field and has lead many medical missions in West Africa primarily in Ghana, providing medical supplies and Safe Birth Kits to families in need. She is also an Independent Medical Examiner offering insight and medical expertise to Veterans. She is currently practicing medicine in San Diego, California where she lives with her family.Gilbert Frank Daniels Ugandan based photojournalist Daniels, known as Bwette, is a former breakdancer turned activist. Bwette develops and executes projects that include hip-hop diplomacy using the art of movement as a tool for youth empowerment and working to use his photography to tell the stories of young African visionaries. Raj ShahRaj is a Senior Visual Designer and Professional Photographer at Condé Nast in NYC and has been an Ambassador for Beauty for Freedom since 2015. He believes deeply that creative expression can provide infinite paths to empowerment. He is committed to using the power of storytelling to move hearts and minds into action.Joseph OtsimanGhanaian actor, producer and radio presenter/DJ, Otsiman is noted for his role as Pastor John Moses in The Cursed Ones and Kojo Bonsu in The Burial of Kojo. Otsiman attended the National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT). He is an AMA Awards nominee for the role he played in his first feature film The Cursed Ones in 2015. He is the Co-Founder of Greenyard Entertainment; a production house that is currently involved in short films and web series.Lisa Russell, MPH, WHO COVID-19 Arts Curator at World Health OrganizationLisa Russell, MPH is an Emmy-winning filmmaker with a Masters in Public Health who has been producing films and creative campaigns and curating artistic performances for UN/NGO agencies for the past 10+ years. An avid proponent of narrative justice and responsible storytelling, Lisa has been a featured speaker and workshop facilitator at some of the leading global health gatherings including TEDxJNJ (Johnson & Johnson), Switchpoint, Envision, Unite for Sight, and others. Lisa is also the CEO/Founder of StoryShifter, a new entertainment portal where tech and culture meet for the social good. Residing in Brooklyn, NY, Lisa is also a teaching artist for young artists in NYC.Miguel Carter-FisherMiguel Carter-Fisher is currently based in his hometown, Richmond, Virginia. His interest in the arts began as a child and was nurtured by his father, the late painter Bill Fisher. At 18 he moved to Connecticut, where he studied both painting and philosophy at the University of Hartford. After graduating, Miguel moved to Brooklyn to attend the New York Academy of Art. There he studied traditional drawing, painting, and composition techniques. After graduate school, he worked at Soho Art Materials, where he educated artists, collectors, and galleries on diverse methods and materials of painting. Since returning to Richmond in 2014, Miguel has taught at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Milk River Arts, Bon Air Juvenile Corrections Center through Art 180, and Virginia Commonwealth University. He is currently an assistant professor and studio arts coordinator at Virginia State University. Miguel’s work has been exhibited at various galleries in New York, Virginia, DC, Massachusetts, Washington, and abroad.

Breaking Distance
Breaking Distance by Beauty for Freedom - Episode 1_Part1

Breaking Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 28:29


Thursday, April 2nd Featured panelists include:Rebekah A. Frimpong, MPH, President of CR8:BLK, Doctoral Candidate DrPHJacqueline Douge, MD, MPH, FAAPSarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D.Gilbert Frank Daniels (Artist - Photojournalist)Raj Shah (Artist - Design/Marketing)Joseph Otsiman (Artist - Actor)Lisa Russell, MPH, World Health Organization COVID-19 Arts Curator (Artist - Filmmaker)Miguel Carter-Fisher (Educator, Visual Artist)Rebekah A. Frimpong, MPH, President of CR8:BLK, Doctoral Candidate DrPHRebekah A. Frimpong, MPH is a dedicated mother, and a Ghanaian-American award winning filmmaker, scholar, researcher, creative strategist, and published author/writer. Rebekah spends her spare time as a mentor to youth and as a community activist fighting for women's rights and global health issues. Rebekah grew up with a great appreciation for the arts thanks to the exposure her mother provided her at an early age. In her youth, she studied tap dance, ballet, and was a saxophonist in jazz orchestra for seven years. It was this exposure to the arts and her experimentation with painting, crafts, and poetry that led to her developing a passion for the arts and serving the arts community. Rebekah currently works in emergency response helping people recover after disasters and continues creating art working as an independent documentary filmmaker.Jacqueline Douge, MD, MPH, FAAPDr. Douge is the Medical Director for the Bureau of Health Services in Howard County Health Department. She is a pediatrician with a public health background and degrees from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health and Rutgers University. She is also the host of What is Black? Podcast. Sarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D.Board Certified Family Medicine Physician, Public Speaker and Global Health ExpertSarpoma Sefa-Boakye, M.D., is a Cuba trained USA, Board Certified Family Medicine Physician and Global Health Medical Expert. Voted Top Doctor San Diego in 2017, and well known for her International work which has been featured on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World News, National Public Radio (NPR) All Things Considered and most notably for receiving honorable mention by former Secretary of the United States Colin Powell to complete her Doctoral Medical training in Cuba.As an undergraduate at the University of California at Los Angeles (U.C.L.A) Dr.Sarpoma majored in International Development Studies with a sub specialization in Public Health of Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. She later successfully attained her Medical Degree in Spanish on full academic scholarship at the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana ,Cuba where she also trained with the National Afro-Cuban Dance Company. Prior to Medical School Dr. Sarpoma also studied one year at the University of Ghana at Legon where she completed field work research on the Safe Motherhood initiative in the maternity centers of Accra Ghana, her country of origin. Shortly after completing her Medical training Dr.Sarpoma became the first International Medical Director of the Birthing Project USA, an organization aimed at increasing Maternal and Infant survival rates in woman globally. She advocates for donations of medical supplies globally and sparked a very successful safe birth kit distribution campaign which resulted in securing medical birthing supplies for more than 10k women in such countries as Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, Honduras and India. She is a true innovator in her field and has lead many medical missions in West Africa primarily in Ghana, providing medical supplies and Safe Birth Kits to families in need. She is also an Independent Medical Examiner offering insight and medical expertise to Veterans. She is currently practicing medicine in San Diego, California where she lives with her family.Gilbert Frank Daniels Ugandan based photojournalist Daniels, known as Bwette, is a former breakdancer turned activist. Bwette develops and executes projects that include hip-hop diplomacy using the art of movement as a tool for youth empowerment and working to use his photography to tell the stories of young African visionaries. Raj ShahRaj is a Senior Visual Designer and Professional Photographer at Condé Nast in NYC and has been an Ambassador for Beauty for Freedom since 2015. He believes deeply that creative expression can provide infinite paths to empowerment. He is committed to using the power of storytelling to move hearts and minds into action.Joseph OtsimanGhanaian actor, producer and radio presenter/DJ, Otsiman is noted for his role as Pastor John Moses in The Cursed Ones and Kojo Bonsu in The Burial of Kojo. Otsiman attended the National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT). He is an AMA Awards nominee for the role he played in his first feature film The Cursed Ones in 2015. He is the Co-Founder of Greenyard Entertainment; a production house that is currently involved in short films and web series.Lisa Russell, MPH, WHO COVID-19 Arts Curator at World Health OrganizationLisa Russell, MPH is an Emmy-winning filmmaker with a Masters in Public Health who has been producing films and creative campaigns and curating artistic performances for UN/NGO agencies for the past 10+ years. An avid proponent of narrative justice and responsible storytelling, Lisa has been a featured speaker and workshop facilitator at some of the leading global health gatherings including TEDxJNJ (Johnson & Johnson), Switchpoint, Envision, Unite for Sight, and others. Lisa is also the CEO/Founder of StoryShifter, a new entertainment portal where tech and culture meet for the social good. Residing in Brooklyn, NY, Lisa is also a teaching artist for young artists in NYC.Miguel Carter-FisherMiguel Carter-Fisher is currently based in his hometown, Richmond, Virginia. His interest in the arts began as a child and was nurtured by his father, the late painter Bill Fisher. At 18 he moved to Connecticut, where he studied both painting and philosophy at the University of Hartford. After graduating, Miguel moved to Brooklyn to attend the New York Academy of Art. There he studied traditional drawing, painting, and composition techniques. After graduate school, he worked at Soho Art Materials, where he educated artists, collectors, and galleries on diverse methods and materials of painting. Since returning to Richmond in 2014, Miguel has taught at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Milk River Arts, Bon Air Juvenile Corrections Center through Art 180, and Virginia Commonwealth University. He is currently an assistant professor and studio arts coordinator at Virginia State University. Miguel’s work has been exhibited at various galleries in New York, Virginia, DC, Massachusetts, Washington, and abroad.

Zestful Aging
Lisa Russell -- Filming the Real People Across the Globe

Zestful Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 34:28


Lisa Russell is an Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker who produces films and curates creative events that lie at the intersection of arts, social justice and global development. An established global speaker and thought leader, she is a two time TEDx speaker, UN -NGO contracted storyteller and arts curator, Fulbright Specialist, and is a regular presenter at film festivals, storytelling summits, leading universities, international conferences and youth leadership programs. She feels most at home filming people in challenging life situations, and documenting dignity in the most harsh conditions. Find out more about Lisa’s work at LisaRussellFilms.com. Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com.

Quantum Yoga Podcast
QYP 33: Dr. Thornton Streeter on the Primovascular System, Biofield and Chakras

Quantum Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 63:49


Dr. Thornton Streeter, D.Sc. is faculty head of the Zoroastrian College section of human biofield Research. He is now the official representative of the UN NGO; consequently his training programs are recognized in 190 countries. Dr. Streeter is Director of The Centre for Biofield Sciences, UK and India. (www.biofieldviewer.com, www.biofieldsciences.com, www.biofieldscience.org). Dr. Streeter has spent over twenty five years specializing in research of the Human Biofield. He encourages research worldwide, designed to integrate modern medicine with traditional understanding from Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. Dr. Streeter is one of the few certified trainers of Biofield Viewer (BV). Dr Streeter has overseen the development of a uniquely recognized & officially approved BV training program. Dr. Streeter is a member of:  ISSSEEM, ACEP, ICNM and Fellow of World Association of Integrated Medicine.  Usually, an analysis is conducted before and after the treatment with a number of different devices monitoring the treatment’s efficacy. Researchers at the Centre for Biofield Sciences compared Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV), Electro Interstitial Screening (EIS), Biofield Viewer (BV), and Medical Thermal Imaging (MTI) with subjective client issue identification. Participants were chance selected.  Each participant was requested to complete a body perception questionnaire, identifying current and past health issues. The five scanning sessions for each participant took place on the same day and in the same order. The scans were interpreted by experts using qualitative analysis and comparing to the health data from the client questionnaire. Initial results often indicate strong correlations between participant subjective appraisal and that of the scanning mechanisms, particularly BV and EPI, which show high correlation with each other. https://www.quantum.yoga/qyp-33-dr-thorton-streeter-on-the-primovascular-system-biofield-and-chakras

Living Raw Radio
Find the Spirit for Business with guest Marcus Weston

Living Raw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2014 61:00


  Nosh Detox Today on Living Radio Raw our guest Marcus Weston Marcus is a thought-provoking, international speaker and advisor to business leaders, diplomats and politicians. Marcus began a career in international finance working for the likes of Goldman Sachs and Citibank. Setting up his own consulting practice, he experienced how engagement with core spiritual values powerfully maximises business productivity and prosperity. Marcus is known for his straight-talking ability to cut through barriers with individuals, groups and teams. This skill has led to guest-speaker invitations at high profile international peace meetings and multiple business conferences discussing diverse topics from 5-year future business solutions for Proctor & Gamble to world peace initiatives for governments. In 2008 following his speech and work at the United Nations, he was awarded an official UN NGO consultative status. Following this, he has spearheaded numerous socially impacting community projects. Marcus also founded the Charity ‘Business Gym Global Foundation’ to tackle and reverse rising world Youth Unemployment. With its government, educational and corporate partners, BGGF is empowering a new generation of leaders. BGGF offers life-changing, 3-month entrepreneurship ‘boot camps’ as a lasting solution to 18-25 year olds’ societal disengagement. WEBSITE ADDRESS http://www.bgglondon.com  

Living Raw Radio
Spirituality in Business with Marcus Weston

Living Raw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 63:00


http://www.noshdetox.com/ Today on Living Radio Raw our guest Marcus Weston Marcus is a thought-provoking, international speaker and advisor to business leaders, diplomats and politicians. Marcus began a career in international finance working for the likes of Goldman Sachs and Citibank. Setting up his own consulting practice, he experienced how engagement with core spiritual values powerfully maximises business productivity and prosperity. Marcus is known for his straight-talking ability to cut through barriers with individuals, groups and teams. This skill has led to guest-speaker invitations at high profile international peace meetings and multiple business conferences discussing diverse topics from 5-year future business solutions for Proctor & Gamble to world peace initiatives for governments. In 2008 following his speech and work at the United Nations, he was awarded an official UN NGO consultative status. Following this, he has spearheaded numerous socially impacting community projects. Marcus also founded the Charity ‘Business Gym Global Foundation’ to tackle and reverse rising world Youth Unemployment. With its government, educational and corporate partners, BGGF is empowering a new generation of leaders. BGGF offers life-changing, 3-month entrepreneurship ‘boot camps’ as a lasting solution to 18-25 year olds’ societal disengagement. WEBSITE ADDRESS http://www.bgglondon.com http://www.businessgymglobal.org