Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network
Episodes

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Laura Powers Talks About Communicating With Pets
Laura Powers is a prominent psychic, clairvoyant, and psychic medium, here on Seek Reality for the second time. Since childhood, Laura has seen and sensed ghosts and spirits, and she has learned how to manage these experiences by cultivating an ability to connect with the angelic and other realms. Her primary topic this time is pet communication. Every animal you ever have loved will be waiting for you in the afterlife, now young and healthy!
Learn more about Roberta here: http://robertagrimes.com

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Starving Your Fears with Joyce Logan & Charlene Chiaro
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Surviving November with Creativity, Prosperity and Self-Love!
Self-soothing ways to survive November, from the election to our first Covid Thanksgiving. Then, Charlene talks about business coaching and questions to ask yourself to discover what you really want to do in life and how this is truly a reset time to get out there and be creative.
Learn more about Joyce here: https://joycelogan.com/
Learn more about Charlene here: www.cvpevents.com

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
The Story Walking Radio Hour with Wendy Fachon
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Environmental Action During the Pandemic and How to Maintain Momentum
Guests: Eric Magers, Sara Spellman, Ashley Desrosiers, Seaside SustainabilityLocated in Gloucester, MA, Seaside Sustainability provides project-based learning, meaningful internships for students and volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. Well-accustomed to virtual programming, Seaside has maintained its unique internship program, which engages hundreds of high school and college students around the world in meaningful hands-on study, giving them the experiential training required to become future leaders in the stewardship of our planet. Seaside promotes best practices for sustainability and inspires meaningful advocacy and active engagement. The organization works with schools, cities and towns, environmental groups, technology companies and individuals to ensure the healthy future of oceans, rivers, wetlands, and estuaries around the world. This episode begins with a story walk along the docks and shores of West Falmouth Harbor to learn about oysters and how they are handling ocean pollution.Our first guest, Eric Magers is the Founder and Executive Director of Seaside Sustainability. Recognized as a thought leader, Eric has garnered dozens of local, state and national awards. His Green Scholars curriculum has been adopted by school systems across the country, and his outdoor education programs are replicated near and far.
Our second guest, Sarah Spellman is an Intern Director at Seaside. Her work focuses on the development and management of Seaside's virtual internship program, and she works hand-in-hand with the Legislation team.
Finally, Ashley Desrosiers is a vice president at FoodMinds, a strategic food and nutrition and communication agency. As a board member at Seaside, she contributes her strategic planning and marketing expertise and her commitment to protecting the world’s waterways and marine environments. All three will be sharing the details of some exciting projects such as the development of a sustainability calculator.INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES
https://seasidesustainability.org
Story Walking Blog: EcoDetectives take a Dock Walk - https://netwalkri.com/blog/f/dock-walk
Learn more at www.storywalking.com , or https://netwalkri.com email wendy@netwalkri.com or call 401 529-6830. Connect with Wendy to order copies of Fiddlesticks, The Angel Heart or Storywalker Wild Plant Magic Cards.
Subscribe to Wendy’s blog Writing with Wendy at www.wendyfachon.blog.Join Wendy on facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/StoryWalkingRadio

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Boho Beautiful Life: Juliana Spicoluk and Mark Spicoluk
Boho Beautiful is a travel, yoga and lifestyle brand founded by Juliana Spicoluk and Mark Spicoluk creating positive content for the body, mind and earth. With content centered around yoga, travel, fitness, vegan food, self-awareness, conscious living and guided meditations, Boho Beautiful has grown to over 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, 300k+ followers on Instagram, sold tens of thousands of books & programs online, and inspired and been inspired by so many wonderful people from all over the planet. As a growing community for health and mindfulness, the ongoing mission for Boho Beautiful is to create and share as much high frequency positive content as possible and to continue to reach and connect to as many people as this beautiful opportunity will allow.
Boho Beautiful is a travel, yoga and lifestyle brand founded by Juliana Spicoluk and Mark Spicoluk creating positive content for the body, mind and earth. With content centered around yoga, travel, fitness, vegan food, self-awareness, conscious living and guided meditations, Boho Beautiful has grown to over 1.5 million subscribers on YouTube, 300k+ followers on Instagram, sold tens of thousands of books & programs online, and inspired and been inspired by so many wonderful people from all over the planet. https://www.bohobeautiful.life
Learn more about Simran here:
www.iamsimran.comwww.1111mag.com/

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Awakening to True Happiness with David Hoffmeister
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
The Power of Now
All the mystics and saints and sages, all the way down from Buddha. Krishna, Christ, every mystic has talked about the present moment and being present. And now we know why. Now we know why the mystics and saints emphasize the present moment because it's the gateway to eternity it's, it's your point of power. It's your point of release. It's your point of innocence. It's your point of strength, and the present moment offers you absolutely everything. And the past and the future offer absolutely positively nothing. In fact, if you focus your mind on the moment, and this moment. What seems to be the future will be extended from this moment, and you will see a different world. The reason you can see a peaceful world is because you can see the world as you come and rivet your mind in this moment. And this moment is your point of release.
Read A Course in Miracles online here: https://acourseinmiraclesnow.com/Learn more about David Hoffmeister here: https://davidhoffmeister.com

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Radical Transformational Leadership: What does this imply? with Monica Sharma-Guest Speakers: Ama Delevett and Srilatha Juvva
Well-being world-wide with agency and dignity, without sexual abuse
We invite you to a discussion with Ama Delevett and Srilatha Juvva.
Ama Delevett is a therapist who supports herself and others to deepen their compassion, joy and love for life. Ama has been working with survivors of child sexual abuse for the past 15 years. Srilatha Juvva is a trained psychiatric social worker and currently works as Professor in the School of Social Work at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai, India. She works in the fields of mental health, disability and therapeutic interventions.
Srilatha and Ama invite you to create safe spaces for yourself and others to heal from the trauma and become pro-activists to create the paradigm shift for well-being world-wide. And to create safe spaces for children and youth to authentically share and be supported to live their full potential. Most communities and family do not wish to talk about child abuse -- the idea that "other cultures, socioeconomic sphere" etc sexually abuse children. Not true. It happens in all cultures and socio-economic spheres. ACE study was helpful in identifying that.
Ama focuses on child abuse and suggests that we stop being ‘a bystander’. Release shame and do something to help us end child sexual abuse - take Darkness to Light Stewards of Children online training most people want to turn away from this issue. How do we create inviting spaces for people to connect with what they deeply care about and generate change from there? Srilatha shares: the universal values I anchor myself in, underpins everything that I do- in my teaching – where students and I are one. How do we unfold our full potential based on universal values, so that it becomes the foundational unifying factor -- the foundation that helps us to solve problems, while interrupting social and cultural norms that are divisive? And establish well-being?
Ama Delevett and Srilatha Juvva
Guest: Ama Delevett was born and raised at Esalen Institute, where unfolding human potential and creating equitable social conditions for everyone to thrive was at the center. She became a therapist to support herself and others to deepen their compassion, joy and love for life and has been working with survivors of child sexual abuse for the past 15 years. She has been a practitioner coach for Radical Transformational Leadership (RTL) for the past 5 years where her purpose to create more wellbeing in the world and contribution of working with volunteers, clients and colleagues, has been based on the Conscious Full Spectrum Response Model.
Ama works on creating wellbeing for all by helping end child sexual abuse and offering a safe place for those who experienced childhood trauma to heal. She is working on creating the systems shift from people not knowing what to do to people knowing how to prevent the abuse, intervene responsibly and heal trauma by creating wellbeing their bodies, minds, hearts, families and communities. Ama organizes transformational events for example the Walk to Stop the Silence and the Art of Healing where the main focus was on the issue of child sexual abuse. These transformational events are held with families, business owners, city government, artists, musicians and community members because everyone has a stake in creating a world free of abuse. She partners with city government, musicians, artists, schools, parents and business owners for their Caring for Kids and Imagine Healing: The Arts of Transformation events because everyone has a stake in creating a world free of sexual abuse.
Ama and her partners are working on the paradigm shift from sexual abuse as a norm to sexual abuse no longer happens in our world.
Guest: Srilatha Juvva is a social work educator with a Ph.D. in Psychiatric Social Work. She is currently Professor with the Centre for Disability Studies and Action, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India. She has over 24 years of teaching and clinical practice experience. She cares deeply about manifesting full potential and fairness in self and others. Her areas of expertise include mental health, disability, disaster mental health, and therapeutic interventions. She uses the transformative design templates in theoretical classes as well as field work and practice with students and NGOs. She serves on the Board of several NGOs and Academic Board of Studies in 5 universities. Professor Srilatha Juvva has directed many research projects and has published in peer reviewed national and international journals and in books. She was a Fulbright Senior Research Fellow. She is an enthusiastic volunteer in disaster situations, with expertise in rendering services and building capacity in psychosocial care. She is a member of professional associations in the field of Social Work. Srilatha Juvva is a practitioner-coach and uses the transformative templates and tools in her everyday practice, both in her personal and professional life in order to foster radical transformational leaders and students.
juvva.srilatha@gmail.com juvvas@tiss.edu
Learn more about Dr. Monica here: www.radicallytransform.org

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
What’s In Your Way IS The Way with Mary O’Malley
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
The Doorway Into Bliss
What would happen if you understood that your natural state is bliss? Yes bliss! But most of us, most of the time, are far away from its nourishing essence. It is possible to reconnect with bliss, knowing again a full, intimate and alive connection with your life. Join Mary in exploring the doorway into bliss and how to access it in your daily life.
Learn more about Mary here: https://maryomalley.com/

Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
HOUR 1
Saying GOOD-BYE to Election Stress! --Carolyn Dean MD ND
The 2020 Election is a source of significant stress for more American’s than the 2016 election, according to a Harris Poll conducted by the APA. In addition to the uncertainty of our unprecedented year of change and upheaval, speculation that the results of the election may not soon be known threaten even more stressful times and circumstances.
What can be done to alleviate our stress and allow our circumstances to wax and wane with ease and grace. There are different types of stress which can either be biological or emotional in nature.
In biological terms, stress is a response to circumstances which force a person to act quickly, change, or make some adjustment to keep things in balance. When a person is stressed, his/her body automatically jumps into an action which is called a fight or flight response and our bodies immediately respond to the stressors by telling our nervous systems and stress hormones that it is time to act. Our hypothalamus informs the adrenal glands to produce more hormones, adrenaline and as well as cortisol, and release them into the bloodstream. Experiments where adrenaline is given intravenously shows it decreases magnesium as well as calcium, potassium, and sodium. This proves that when you are in a revved-up state and burning adrenaline, you are also burning off magnesium.
There are more than a dozen major metabolic processes that are affected by bursts of adrenaline, including heart rate, blood pressure, blood vessel constriction, and contraction of all muscles, including the heart. Thus, we feel palpitation, shortness of breath, and we may experience high blood pressure. All these symptoms are the body’s defense to the stress. Our blood vessels open wide, thus allowing more blood to flow to the muscles. Stored glucose from the liver pours into the blood stream to create much needed energy. And, guess, what? Each of these functions requires magnesium to bring them back into balance.
Prolonged stress can create magnesium deficient anxiety. Anxiety can also be created when fear is present – fears stemming from predictable or unpredictable situations, which may be real or imaginary. Although anxiety is a terrifying experience it is, unless taken to the extreme, not dangerous at all. It is a common human emotion. Anxiety is part and parcel of our everyday life. Anxiety is about worries, concerns, nervousness, and stress. In fact, to feel anxious occasionally is fine because it prepares us to be ready for actual challenges. But persistent and prolonged stress that keeps the body off balance may be related to magnesium and mineral deficiency.
Millions of people try unsuccessfully to cope with stress and anxiety by taking pharmaceuticals or through behaviors that put even more stress on the body such as overeating, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, or use of street drugs. We are a nation suffering a 32 percent incidence of stress-related anxiety, depression, and drug problems. Instead of treating stress reactions properly with magnesium, each year millions of people are introduced to the merry-go-round of psychiatric drugs and psychological counseling for symptoms that may, in fact, be rooted in magnesium deficiency.
If your stress, anxiety, or panic is rooted in a magnesium deficiency, good news is coming your way. Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Magnesium Miracle [2017 Edition] believes that magnesium supplementation is a safe, effective solution to the fight or flight response to stress and anxiety. Her confidence and knowledge is backed up by credible medical and scientific references and anecdotal data gather from years of clinical experience. Consistent, daily use of a highly absorbed liquid magnesium clinically shown to improve magnesium levels with just one dose…well, your depleted body may experience immediate relief. When stacked against its ‘competitors’ magnesium is inexpensive, easy to use, and does not promote side effects like pharmaceutical products or other psychological soothers like nicotine, alcohol, sugar, etc. Other nutritional supports such as vitamin B, vitamin C and potassium will help soothe the body and mediate the adrenal response.
In turning our attention to emotional stressors, we know that conditions and circumstance which evoke feelings of uncertainty, powerless, despair or other feelings created by the stimulus of certain events create stress as well. In that regard another wonderful resource for stress relief is EFT, or tapping. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is an easy-to-learn healing technique that its creator, Gary Craig, says you can “try it on anything.”
Based on the principles of acupuncture EFT helps to bring balance into your energy system and into your body, mind and spirit. The basic premise is that anything that is showing up as physical or emotional distress in your body is a result of a disruption in your body’s energy system.
To ease this disruption, you simply use your fingertips to tap on specific acupuncture points as shown in the diagram below. You don’t use needles and you can easily do it yourself.
While you are tapping, you focus your attention on something specific that is bothering you.
People of all ages report great success with EFT once they learn the basics. Children love it and so does one of my clients who is 100 years old.
One of the beautiful things about EFT is that you use the same process every time, no matter what issue, illness or problem you are working on. Once you learn the basics of EFT you can apply it to any circumstance. I marvel at the fact that you can use it on such dissimilar conditions as IBS and fear of public speaking.
EFT, or tapping, is very simple to learn and to apply yourself. I encourage you to practice and be persistent when using EFT. Don’t give up.
Take 20 minutes for yourself, shut the door and turn off the phones. This way you can focus on taking in this information. Have some paper in front of you and print off the EFT Tapping Points so you have them in front of you.
In a nutshell, with EFT tapping, you pinpoint an issue that is bothering you or causing you discomfort or distress. Then you use your fingertips to tap on specific acupuncture points while you are thinking about your issue. To get more information about tapping – read Dr. Dean’s blog on the Emotional Freedom Technique.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’re going to talk with our listeners about stress – panic – and anxiety – all the forms and ways it finds you and what strategies you can employ to smooth out your experience and live a lighter, brighter experience. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email us and have your question or comment included in our MailBag Segment. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices should always be discussed with your doctor.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/KkTBlLFV8mc
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand

Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
HOUR 2
Saying GOOD-BYE to Election Stress! --Carolyn Dean MD ND
The 2020 Election is a source of significant stress for more American’s than the 2016 election, according to a Harris Poll conducted by the APA. In addition to the uncertainty of our unprecedented year of change and upheaval, speculation that the results of the election may not soon be known threaten even more stressful times and circumstances.
What can be done to alleviate our stress and allow our circumstances to wax and wane with ease and grace. There are different types of stress which can either be biological or emotional in nature.
In biological terms, stress is a response to circumstances which force a person to act quickly, change, or make some adjustment to keep things in balance. When a person is stressed, his/her body automatically jumps into an action which is called a fight or flight response and our bodies immediately respond to the stressors by telling our nervous systems and stress hormones that it is time to act. Our hypothalamus informs the adrenal glands to produce more hormones, adrenaline and as well as cortisol, and release them into the bloodstream. Experiments where adrenaline is given intravenously shows it decreases magnesium as well as calcium, potassium, and sodium. This proves that when you are in a revved-up state and burning adrenaline, you are also burning off magnesium.
There are more than a dozen major metabolic processes that are affected by bursts of adrenaline, including heart rate, blood pressure, blood vessel constriction, and contraction of all muscles, including the heart. Thus, we feel palpitation, shortness of breath, and we may experience high blood pressure. All these symptoms are the body’s defense to the stress. Our blood vessels open wide, thus allowing more blood to flow to the muscles. Stored glucose from the liver pours into the blood stream to create much needed energy. And, guess, what? Each of these functions requires magnesium to bring them back into balance.
Prolonged stress can create magnesium deficient anxiety. Anxiety can also be created when fear is present – fears stemming from predictable or unpredictable situations, which may be real or imaginary. Although anxiety is a terrifying experience it is, unless taken to the extreme, not dangerous at all. It is a common human emotion. Anxiety is part and parcel of our everyday life. Anxiety is about worries, concerns, nervousness, and stress. In fact, to feel anxious occasionally is fine because it prepares us to be ready for actual challenges. But persistent and prolonged stress that keeps the body off balance may be related to magnesium and mineral deficiency.
Millions of people try unsuccessfully to cope with stress and anxiety by taking pharmaceuticals or through behaviors that put even more stress on the body such as overeating, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, or use of street drugs. We are a nation suffering a 32 percent incidence of stress-related anxiety, depression, and drug problems. Instead of treating stress reactions properly with magnesium, each year millions of people are introduced to the merry-go-round of psychiatric drugs and psychological counseling for symptoms that may, in fact, be rooted in magnesium deficiency.
If your stress, anxiety, or panic is rooted in a magnesium deficiency, good news is coming your way. Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Magnesium Miracle [2017 Edition] believes that magnesium supplementation is a safe, effective solution to the fight or flight response to stress and anxiety. Her confidence and knowledge is backed up by credible medical and scientific references and anecdotal data gather from years of clinical experience. Consistent, daily use of a highly absorbed liquid magnesium clinically shown to improve magnesium levels with just one dose…well, your depleted body may experience immediate relief. When stacked against its ‘competitors’ magnesium is inexpensive, easy to use, and does not promote side effects like pharmaceutical products or other psychological soothers like nicotine, alcohol, sugar, etc. Other nutritional supports such as vitamin B, vitamin C and potassium will help soothe the body and mediate the adrenal response.
In turning our attention to emotional stressors, we know that conditions and circumstance which evoke feelings of uncertainty, powerless, despair or other feelings created by the stimulus of certain events create stress as well. In that regard another wonderful resource for stress relief is EFT, or tapping. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is an easy-to-learn healing technique that its creator, Gary Craig, says you can “try it on anything.”
Based on the principles of acupuncture EFT helps to bring balance into your energy system and into your body, mind and spirit. The basic premise is that anything that is showing up as physical or emotional distress in your body is a result of a disruption in your body’s energy system.
To ease this disruption, you simply use your fingertips to tap on specific acupuncture points as shown in the diagram below. You don’t use needles and you can easily do it yourself.
While you are tapping, you focus your attention on something specific that is bothering you.
People of all ages report great success with EFT once they learn the basics. Children love it and so does one of my clients who is 100 years old.
One of the beautiful things about EFT is that you use the same process every time, no matter what issue, illness or problem you are working on. Once you learn the basics of EFT you can apply it to any circumstance. I marvel at the fact that you can use it on such dissimilar conditions as IBS and fear of public speaking.
EFT, or tapping, is very simple to learn and to apply yourself. I encourage you to practice and be persistent when using EFT. Don’t give up.
Take 20 minutes for yourself, shut the door and turn off the phones. This way you can focus on taking in this information. Have some paper in front of you and print off the EFT Tapping Points so you have them in front of you.
In a nutshell, with EFT tapping, you pinpoint an issue that is bothering you or causing you discomfort or distress. Then you use your fingertips to tap on specific acupuncture points while you are thinking about your issue. To get more information about tapping – read Dr. Dean’s blog on the Emotional Freedom Technique.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’re going to talk with our listeners about stress – panic – and anxiety – all the forms and ways it finds you and what strategies you can employ to smooth out your experience and live a lighter, brighter experience. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email us and have your question or comment included in our MailBag Segment. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices should always be discussed with your doctor.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/KkTBlLFV8mc
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand