Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network
Episodes
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Dr Judy Morgan's Naturally Healthy Pets
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
From James Bond to Deadliest Catch
This is going to be another memorable show as Dr. Judy interviews David Alan Arnold from Sky Forest, California. David is an author and world renowned airborne cinematographer whose work flies him around the globe for everything from James Bond to Deadliest Catch! While he has flown a thousand missions, to capture breath-taking, airborne images and 4 Emmy Awards, some of his proudest moments have been on the ground, volunteering to help his community. David’s fight against organized crime inspired him to write a series of books about winning against the odds. His upcoming documentary series will take viewers into the stormy skies above Deadliest Catch and down to the trenches in a war against gangsters who took over a school bus stop. Listen as David tells Dr. Judy about some of his adventures, including how rescuing an aggressive dog from the city streets changed his life - he will have you on the edge of your seat! This is truly a show you won’t want to miss!
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Flaunt! Build Your Dreams, Live Your Sparkle! with Lora Cheadle
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Our Bodies, Body Shame
Join Lora as she dives deep to uncover thoughts, ideas and feelings surrounding our bodies and ourselves and the body shame we all carry in one form or another, no matter what we look like.
We live in a society where it's considered bad to be fat; where saying someone is fat is an insult. But is? Is it an insult only if we mean it as an insult, or is it only an insult if the person takes it as an insult? Is there ever a way to speak about our own body, or the body of others, in a healthful, objective and honest manner? Are "fat" and "unhealthy" synonymous terms, and is there such a thing as Is there such a thing about being "OK fat" vs. "too fat?" What about other body conditions? Hair loss, age, deformities, scarring, height, foot size or the color of our skin? Are we only sensitive to that which ails us, or is one particular condition worse than all the rest? When I say Buddha is fat, bald and old, is that a fact, or an insult? Does it make a difference if you too are are fat, bald and old?
Is this truly a problem regarding body size, shape and condition, or is this a symptom of larger problem - discrimination against women? Does it have to do with our own self concept and self confidence? Women who are "too thin" are criticized, as are women who are "perfect". Too thin women "need to eat, are meth-heads" or are "anorexic." Women who are "the right size" are "too sexy, slutty, easy" or are "dumb bimbos." Can a woman EVER win? If so, what is the ideal size for a woman to be? Are men plagued with body shame to the same degree as women? Does skin color come into play? What is the root cause of our obsession with other people's bodies and where is the root of our collective shame?
How do we help heal a marginalized population without creating another marginalized population and without bringing separation? For example, the "Black Lives Matter" movement helps showcase a marginalized population. It is not saying that all lives don't matter, but it has created division where none was intended. Title Nine, Affirmative Action and other such programs meant to bring balance to an out of balance system have sometimes created division and claims of reverse discrimination. Is there a way to do this correctly, without causing further division?
There are two sides to every coin. How do we unite both sides, bringing balance, tolerance and understanding to all?
Please Join Lora for a Facebook LIVE discussion, where you can post your own questions, comments, and interact with others about this very important topic. Find her on Facebook as Lora Plank Cheadle, and join in the discussion!
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #293 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 15 2018 at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts. The Gaea Star Band are featured, with Mariam Massaro on vocals, acoustic guitar, celtic harp, native flute and percussion, Craig Harris on congas and drums and Bob Sherwood on piano. Today’s first number is Mariam’s lustrous, operatic “Life In The Beauty”, a song of looking within that features wide-ranging piano motifs from Bob above a metronomic acoustic guitar and conga groove. “Holding On To Nothing” showcases Mariam’s lush, evocative native flute and lovely vocals over a wide-ranging series of chordal motifs that shift uneasily amidst electronic washes and pretty native flute excursions. “Castles in The Sky” begins in abstraction with waves of Celtic harp and treated vocals from Mariam before settling into an unhurried epic of expression and minimalism. “Calling In Peace” climaxes the show today in a brief, mystical coda that wraps up today’s themes of spiritual aspiration and simple gratitude.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Healing From Within with Sheryl Glick
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within interviews Marc Treitler author of My Dad is an Alcoholic What about me? Shares his harrowing experiences as a recovered alcoholic who learned so much about the disease it’s symptoms and destructive path sometimes leading to death. Marc and Sheryl share intimate stories of personal challenges and insights into the human condition in general and their own families in order to help understand how to manage our emotions and investigate our need for inner growth before we can reach our goals for health prosperity and happiness. Marc Treitler grew up in a family with a deep history of addiction on his mom’s side. Although Marc’s Mom avoided alcohol and drugs, Marc and his sister succumbed to addiction. Finally when Marc’s wife and kids struggled to deal with his drinking and anger, he took steps necessary for recovery.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Healing From Within with Sheryl Glick
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within Nan S. Russell author of It’s Not About Time: How to Thrive and Get the Results You Want at Work and in Life! Nan S Russell also the author of “The Titleless Leader,” “Trust, Inc.” and “Hitting Your Stride” is known for her practical insights and workplace wisdom grounded in real-world experiences. Nan rose from a minimum wage employee to vice-president of a multibillion-dollar company. Today we will look for ways not for better time management but rather, reflective and integrated awareness from the inside- out for self-management and self-growth.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Kids 4 Love Project Radio
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Cozys for the Cure with Jordan Phillips & Books N Bros Book Club with Sidney Keys III Co-Host 13yr.old Jordan Phillips Founder of Cozy for the Cure, as seen on NBC "Hi, I’m Jordan! I started making Cozy for the Cure products in 2015 to support my mom during her fight with breast cancer. I was just 11 years old when I started, but since then, I’ve raised more than $12,000 for the Susan G. Komen foundation. I’ve even been featured in a national awareness campaign, but the best part is knowing that I’m helping to fund programs that serve women where I live in Southeastern Ohio. Thanks to your purchase of this hand-made product, SEW are you!" Co-Host CNN Younger Wonder Sidney Keys III, Founder of Books n Bros Book Club 11 year old rising entrepreneur decided to take his love for reading to the next level and create Books N Bros LLC. Reading Club! Having multiple meet ups with different boys, ages 7-13 years old, he is paving the way for change. Books n Bros focuses on the bond of boys who are interested in reading African American literature that encourages Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy, Technology and more! Sidney started his own book club which he titled Books n Bros Book Club to make reading fun for boys particularly between 8-12 years old but we welcome within the reading level of 4th-6th grade. Boys, especially African American boys statistically stop reading within this age group and we wanted to combat that stereotype and encourage literacy within the young African American community. Sidney loves reading all genres of books like Grumpy Cat to Diary of a Wimpy Kid to books like the featured Danny Dollar: Millionaire Extraordinaire: Lemonade Escapade. We held his first meetup with his new reading friends Saturday, September 10th 2016 at the African American Childrens Bookstore EyeSeeMe. The owners agreed to open their space monthly to allow Sidney to encourage reading in the community. At the first meetup, Sidney had a successful turnout, fun music and even had the idea to host his own lemonade stand in light of the plot of the featured book. During this event not only did he make new friends, but he learned skills of leadership, public speaking and entrepreneurship. After finishing the first book, we hope that all of the readers learn the previous mentioned as well as financial literacy.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Love By Intuition with Deborah Beauvais
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Good Vibes for Money! With Barbara Berger
“Prosperity is a state of mind. What we see in our mind’s eye determines what we will experience in the outer. So if prosperity is an inner condition or experience, how do we use the power of our minds to cultivate and manifest more abundance in our lives? Barbara Berger, author of international bestseller “The Road to Power – Fast Food for the Soul” (published in 30 languages) will be talking with Deborah Beauvais about how use the power of your mind to attract more wealth and prosperity into your life right now.”
Barbara’s popular book “The Road to Power – Fast Food for the Soul” contains a lot good techniques and exercises to attract more money into our lives… and the book is going to be re-released in the US/UK this fall. The older edition and eBook can still be ordered on www.beamteam.com
American-born Barbara Berger is the best-selling author of “The Road to Power – Fast Food for the Soul” (published in 30 languages), “Are You Happy Now? 10 Ways to Live a Happy Life” (published in 21 languages) and “The Awakening Human Being – A Guide to the Power of Mind”. Barbara’s new book, “Find and Follow Your Inner Compass – Instant Guidance in an Age of Information Overload” was just released in the US/UK. Her books can be ordered on Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com or on her Web site. Barbara lives in Copenhagen, Denmark and works as coach, helping people around the globe come into alignment with their own true power.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Suzanne Giesemann Talks About Spirit Channeling
Suzanne Giesemann is one of the world’s foremost spiritual mediums. Her history is astonishing, and her powers continue to grow to the point where, more and more, her particular gift is spiritual channeling. She explains to us in simple terms how it all works and how she is working now to help humanity. Suzanne Giesemann is a former Navy Commander and Commanding Officer who served as aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11. In her career she flew on Air Force One with the President and visited with kings and queens, but nothing prepared her for the newest leg of her journey as a psychic-medium. Suzanne is also a metaphysical teacher and the author of six books. A dynamic and empowering speaker, she gives workshops around the country as well as private readings nationally and internationally.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
The Road with Cove Queen Janine Sullivan
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
A Compass for Self Growth
Gilda Arruda’s latest book, License to Live - 38 Steps To Your True Self
Gilda Arruda-A motivational speaker, and freelance writer Gilda Arruda has written a number of critically acclaimed books: Then Came Heaven, Twice Wronged, The Promise of Tomorrow, Amor Proibido-Forbidden Love, Dr. Irving Fradkin-Words to Ignite The American Dream: A Book Based on the Work of Dr. Irving Fradkin and Dollars for Scholars/Scholarship America. She also co-authored A Boy and his Music, a children’s book based on the life of Joseph Raposo, composer and co-founder of Sesame Street. This book was honored at the internationally renowned Fall River Festival of the Arts. Gilda was also interviewed about the book for Investor’s Business Daily. She is also a member of VOWW (Voices of Women Worldwide) with 1,900-plus members spreading across over 130 countries and a large social media network of friends. She was also the recipient of the 2014 VOWW Award. She has also written for Sybil Magazine, O’Jornal, the Fall River Spirit, and the Spectator, along with many other local and regional newspapers.
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Saturday Feb 03, 2018
Jeanine Staples: Voices of the Fragmented Selves
The Revelations of Asher: Toward Supreme Love in Self is an endarkened, feminist, new literacies event. It critically and creatively explores Black womens terror in love. With poetry, prose, and analytic memos, Jeanine Staples shows how a group of Black womens talk and writings about relationships revealed epistemological and ontological revelations, after 9/11. These revelations are presented in the context of a third wave new literacies framework. They are voiced and storied dynamically by the womens seven fragmented selves. Through the selves, we learn the five ways the women lived as lovers.
Jeanine M. Staples is Associate Professor of Literacy and Language, African American Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. She is a board member of the Africana Research Center there and was named a research fellow of the Social Science Research Institute/Children, Youth, and Family Consortium (SSRI/CYFC). Dr. Staples earned her Ed.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was given the Ralph C. Preston Award for Scholarship in Teaching and Literacy Research in the Service of Social Justice.