• Everyday Awakenings

    Explore the magic keys to changing your life as we look deep within the universal truths of going beyond the confines of the small mind of the ego.


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    Segment 1

    Georgeann starts the episode off by explaining changes happening to the show, as she is going on a hiatus for a short time, but reruns will be playing throughout her hiatus, along with this she is going to be a guest on another TalkRadio.NYC show, Frank About Health in the near future. Georgeann explains how this episode is entitled Everyday Awakenings as she and Judi will be talking about spirituality in their everyday lives. Georgeann continues to discuss her new puppy, Simon, and how after she brought him home she reflected on her feelings of frustration and how this feeling is the same one her parents had felt raising her. Judi continues off of this, saying that the awareness of Georgeann’s feelings and their origins is important in letting these negative feelings go. Judi discusses her childhood, and how each of her parents treated her heavily impacted her mental formation, as children have a limited view of the world. The two continue to discuss how vital one’s childhood is to their mental formation, and how this is often an underlying factor in one’s adult life. They continue to discuss God the creator and how even though we often feel abandoned by him, he never does abandon all of us. Georgeann brings up the collective consciousness, and how everything we do impacts the collective consciousness.



    Segment 2

    Georgeann and Judi discuss love, and how love is enduring regardless of how good the times are, with Georgeann bringing up a book she had read a long time ago that changed her perspective, the first line being “life is difficult”. Georgeann says that this is only kind of true, as if you look towards history that life is and has always been difficult, but it is not only difficult. Judi brings up her kids and how even though raising them was difficult, her children have been the biggest blessings in her life. Judi continues by saying that it's important to choose love, and one of our life’s purposes is to eventually choose love. The two continue to discuss how old wounds from childhood impacts how we react to everyday things, and if we hang on to those old wounds we will only be able to react and not choose to live our lives. Judi discusses how we need to listen to our bodies to be able to move forward in life, and how some of these issues are based on past trauma.



    Segment 3

    Georgeann starts by discussing how all people are both light and dark, and that these are both within us, and throughout our lives we tend to lean into either of these. She continues by saying that often when someone leads their life through darkness it's not often a choice but rather a reaction to one’s circumstances. Judi brings up the contrast between life and dark within our lives, and how this contrast is incredibly important. The two discuss how Georgeann was not raised Catholic, and she explains her journey towards Catholicism and the Lord. Judi explains her journey through Catholicism, and how she was raised Catholic, and how she also believes that there are “several ways home” even though she has great faith in God and her religion. Georgeann and Judi address the audience, and say to feel free to go to their websites and reach out to them, as they are interested in what people think of the show, and any feedback at all is welcomed.



    Segment 4

    Judi starts off by saying that it is important to find things in our life that bring us joy, and how we should find these things that bring us joy everyday, and that it doesn’t have to be a grand complex thing. Georgeann and Judi continue discussing their childhood and how childhoods in general impact us far in the future. They speak specifically about parents scolding their children for their mistakes, and how a child internalizes these. Children never blame their parents for anything, and will only blame themselves. And being aware of this and that we are no longer children is important in our healing. The two discuss the threads that connect one generation to the next. The two end the episode with a prayer.

    59m - Aug 31, 2021
  • Eleven Days to the Promised Land

    Dino Pavlou, wanting to tell his story, Dino now 80+ years, shares his story of faith, courage and love. As a boy of innocence he had no choice but to, very quickly, become a man. Being forced to fight extreme turbulent circumstances, he triumphed over everything and everyone that dared to strip him of his dignity and integrity.

    Join us as Dino shares excerpts from his book ELEVEN DAYS TO THE PROMISED LAND the true account of an impoverished boy who finds success in America against all odds. Fighting his way out of a tiny town in war-torn Greece he finds his way to what he thought was the promised land meeting Frank Sinatra, George Steinbrenner and mafia members who helped him ground his footing in the odd and foreign land.

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    Segment 1

    Georgeann begins the show by introducing the guest for today’s show, Dino Pavlou, explaining that he is on this week’s show to explain the story of his life. Georgeann brings up Dino’s book Eleven Days to the Promised Land, which is based on the true events of his life growing up in Greece and moving to the United States. Dino discusses how he understands how the people in Afghanistan feel, and he finds similarities between his time spent in war-torn Greece and the lives of the people in Afghanistan currently. Dino explains his first impressions of the United States when he arrived when he was 17, explaining the first things he remembers are the Statue of Liberty and the New York Skyline. Georgeann and Dino discuss Dino’s village in Greece and Dino mentions that the skyscrapers in New York reminded him of the trees in Greece, as in his village there were only one and two story buildings. Dino discusses how when he traveled to the United States was the first time he had ever seen the ocean.


    Segment 2

    Georgeann and Dino discuss how when Dino left Greece he was given a sheepskin coat from a shepherd, and when he arrived in the United States, his Uncle joked about the coat to welcome him into the United States. Dino continues to explain how he was drafted into the US military during the Korean War, and his experience during training. Dino tells an anecdote about when he was called to see the commander, and he was nervous that they would kick him out because he didn’t speak English that well, but instead they offered him to be a part of the program that would help send money back to his family. He was incredibly thankful and accepted immediately. Dino continues to explain what he learned in the military, and how he would never have been able to learn in a university, including discipline, survival skills, and brotherhood.  Dino gives an anecdote about when he met Audie Murphy, when he was assigned to be his driver, and in the short time they spent together while Dino was in the army they became fast friends.


    Segment 3

    Georgeann and Dino discuss who Audie Murphy was only the beginning of all of Dino’s celebrity friends, and Dino explains how he became friends with Frank Sinatra and how they first met. Dino explains how he met Frank Sinatra when he was working at this club the Byline, which many celebrities attended.  He explains that Frank Sinatra was questioning the manager about why Mabel Mercer, a singer who was facing racism at the club, why she wasn’t being allowed to perform anymore at the club, and Dino stood up for both Sinatra and Mercer against his manager, saying the manager was in the wrong, ending up losing his job. Even though he lost his job, soon after Mercer was able to get Dino a new position in a high end club where she was performing. There Dino met Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Ella Fitzgerald among many others. Dino continues to explain how Frank Sinatra saved his life in the early 1980s.


    Segment 4

    The two discuss Dino’s time working at Jimmy Weston’s Supper Club, and his relationship with Weston. Dino continues to explain all the different types of people who were patrons of Jimmy Weston’s Supper Club, ranging from mafia members to celebrities to politicians. Dino explains how he met Weston, and how he was an ex-Detective when they first met, even though Dino isn’t too sure that Weston could arrest someone. Dino explains what he describes as the “swinging years” and his experience during those years. Dino also tells an anecdote of when former president Richard Nixon came into the club. Georgeann and Dino discuss his life currently, and how his daughters and the VA hospital are helping him out. Dino also discusses his grandson, whom he is very proud of.

    58m - Aug 23, 2021
  • The Past Does Not Define You

    The past does not define you!

    Join us as we interview Cynthia James. Cynthia is a transformational specialist guiding people as they make changes for lasting healing in their lives. Cynthia’s life was transformed as she transcended a childhood of violence and abuse, and that experience created the foundation for all her programs.

    Once a working Hollywood actress, Cynthia excels as a speaker, coach, singer and multiple-award winning author.

    Cynthia has coached and supported thousands of people into vibrant living, including taking her workshops worldwide and to women in prison.

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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Tonight’s podcast episode starts off with host Georgeann reaching out to the audience and encouraging them to ask questions live on the show so that it can be answered by special guest: Cynthia James. Our hosts introduce Cynthia, a very accomplished transformational specialist. They introduce her book I Choose Me and bring up her Ted x talk. Cynthia explains her background and personal family history that explain how she came to be who she is today and all the works that she has done. Cynthia explains how her struggle and suffering throughout childhood had become the foundation of all her books and programs.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, they begin to talk about the importance of passion and following it. For Cynthia, that passion was created. She wanted to follow her passions because by doing so, it brought her to another level. The three talk about how they are created to have a certain passion, whether it be creating or not, that they are meant to do. Cynthia explains how in order to find and follow a passion, you have to declutter life by sorting through all the history and baggage and then create a space that reflects what you would want.

    Segment 3

    Coming from the break, Cynthia goes into how spiritual practices are a great way to discover yourself on a deeper level. This leads to transitions and then truth telling. Cynthia explains the steps that people have to take to find healing in life after struggles and trauma. Cynthia tells a personal story of how she had pushed her physical well being past its limit and how due to that she was in danger of disease. The body is a tell to if you are holding yourself back or not progressing in your mental and spiritual health.

    Segment 4

    The last segment of tonight’s show starts with Cynthia explaining why she wanted to write her book. Women’s role in society was to take care of everyone else first, before the self. Cynthia believed that the self should come first. Once you are capable and able to take care of yourself, then you can spread that care to those around you. Tonight’s show ends with a warm prayer from Cynthia.

    1h 0m - Aug 16, 2021
  • A New Now

    Learn how to awaken and empower your higher consciousness so you can navigate life more successfully, happily and easily. Join us as we interview Michael Goddart, four-time, award-winning author.

    At the age of 10, Michael started actively searching for the truth about death and how to attain true immortality with everlasting bliss. He began daily meditation at age 19, and at 21 began to meditate for over two hours daily.

    For more than three decades, he has been actively developing his sense of knowing and accessing his higher consciousness. In 2013, Michael began to recover his past lives, eventually recovering 88 past lives and depicting them in vivid detail in his book In Search of Lost Lives.

    His latest book is A New Now: Your Guide to Mastering Wisdom Daily, Achieving Equilibrium and Empowering Your Nobler Self.

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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Today’s episode starts off by introducing our guest, Michael Goddart. They start off listing Michael’s achievements and interests and then going into his book, A New Now. He explains his purpose for writing this book and what he hopes the readers take away from reading this book. He explains we all have unlimited potential in realizing ourselves and God. Our hosts and Michael discuss finding a higher consciousness and how their faith in Christ further strengthens their beliefs and how he had brought this sense of higher consciousness. Michael explains his 33 wisdoms and how he came to this number and how he came to see his 88 past lives.

    Segment 2

    The conversation picks off from where they left off, with Michael explaining how he saw his past lives. He quotes that “we are spiritual beings living the human experience” to emphasize how precious life is and how it is a great opportunity for us to take a spiritual and human journey. The conversation goes back to the question of “what is our purpose in life?” Michael shares what he believes the answer to be: to be the master of our own minds and beyond to pure love and bliss. He explains the process a little bit, and shares a bit of his own personal experience.

    Segment 3

    Coming back from the break, our hosts and Michael discuss is the soul the body or the body the soul. Michael explains his answer and gives plenty of examples in nature and with humans to help the audience to understand. He tells of his past lives, his first being a bug’s life from many many years ago. Host Judi brings a new conversation by mentioning the importance of service that Michael had included in his book. The importance of service plays a large role in our purpose in life.

    Segment 4

    For the last segment of tonight’s podcast, Michael goes into detail about his past lives and what he has learned from the few glimpses that he had seen from them. They discuss important virtues that they believe is what keeps them able to achieve their goals and potentials, the greatest one being love. And the episode ends off with a lovely prayer by Georgeann.

    59m - Aug 9, 2021
  • Traveler's H.E.A.R.T. - The Fullness of Life

    Does your life feel lackluster, tiresome, or too regimented?

    Join us as we interview Julie Zolfo, the author of The Way of the Traveler’s H.E.A.R.T., and learn how to experience the fullness and variety of life with or without a passport.

    Julie’s approach to living every day is filled with connection, curiosity, courage, clarity, and co-creating. You’ll be able to explore new possibilities and expand beyond what you know. "Unconventional" is synonymous with Julie and her teachings.

    By combining 25 years of corporate talent development experience with life coaching, emotional intelligence, the outdoors and other mindfulness modalities, Julie educates and empowers individuals to break free from their dissatisfying lives so that they can step into a new life chapter unapologetically. Julie helps guide her clients on their own path of discovery which leads them toward a more complete and fulfilling life.

    Learn more about: Dr. Georgeann Dau, Judi Miller, & Julie Zolfo!

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    Segment 1

    On today’s episode of Journey Through to Awareness, our hosts started off by introducing special guest, Julie Zolfo. Julie is a world traveler and author of the book, The Way of the Traveler's H.E.A.R.T. Julie joins us today to talk about her experience and how it strengthened her faith in God and helped her find her home.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the second segment, Julie talks more about what being home vs being in her house is like. She explains the cover illustration of her book where she is wearing a backpack. The backpack represented the fierce amazing woman that she was when she was out in the world traveling, however, Julie wanted to be that fierce amazing person even when she wasn’t traveling. Our hosts and Julie discuss their theories as to why we become just different people when we are out in the world versus being in our daily lives.

    Segment 3

    Coming back from the break, our hosts and Julie continue to talk about the book. She talks about her wishes for this book and how she hopes her audience can really connect with this book. And that they can learn from this book that everyone has the ability to go chase their dreams and be filled with hope. Julie talks about the importance of silence and how that itself can bring calmness and even unwavering faith. Julie shared a personal story of faith from when she was traveling in Nepal and climbing some of the tallest mountains in the world.

    Segment 4

    For the last segment, Julie talks about her faith more. She explains how she knows and can tell that God is always with her during her travels and life in general. Despite setbacks, Julie’s faith kept her going, and believing that there was a plan for her. Julie shares how the audience can get in touch with her and where to find her on the internet. She explains what she does with her clients and people who come to her for help. The episode ends with each person sharing what they liked and learned from Julie’s book and with a touching prayer.

    58m - Aug 2, 2021
  • Four Gifts of the Highly Sensitive

    Are you often told that you are too sensitive? Can you intuit things before they happen? Are you an introvert who cares deeply about the people and places around you?

    Courtney Marchesani is the author of Four Gifts of the Highly Sensitive and developer of the Highly Sensitive Gifts Test. Her insights into sensitivity help readers identify their gifts of intuition, empathy, vision, and expression to maximize their potential, while also learning how former trauma may have shaped them.

    Courtney’s health and wellness coaching style focuses on holistic medicine and finding balance while living with sensitivity. Since sensitivity is closely interconnected within the nervous systems and brain functioning, it is not something to “get rid of.”

    She is known for her intuitive and empathic style which emphasizes acceptance, learning how sensitivity’s silent effects can impact mental, emotional, spiritual health and wellness. Allow your sensory intelligence to shine and relish your profound ability to connect with the world by recognizing and honoring your unique gift of sensitivity.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Today’s episode starts off with a small heartfelt story from our host Georganne about how she herself is a sensitive person. Judi agrees that she too is, as she introduces today’s guest: Courtney Marchesani. The three talk about the stigma of being sensitive and Courtney goes on how she chooses to see being sensitive as a positive. Using studies to support her beliefs, she explains how being sensitive can be a beneficial and positive trait instead. She explains about how medical professionals and school teachers are starting to become more aware about sensitivity, but there is still a lot more to learn and embrace. Sensitivity is a powerful ability to be able to feel more complex emotions to achieve more intuity and other abilities. Courtney explains why she wanted to write her book to help people with their own individual journey to understanding their sensibility and ownself. Courtney then goes on to explain in depth the four different types of sensitivity: intuition, empaths, visionaries, and expressives.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from break, our hosts share their MBTI personality test results and their initial reactions to their results. Courtney explains the types of sensitivities in more depth as she gives examples to help the audience understand what makes each type so unique from each other. The three talk about how their religious beliefs and personal trauma and fears relate to their type of sensitivity. Courtney uses research studies that help us understand the science behind how there are psychological changes that showed how people seemed to become more intuitive through trauma and intergenerational experiences in families. The three discuss scientific discoveries overtime has shown how our genes can be changed by trauma and show how our understanding of ourselves inside and out will continue to change and grow over time.

    Segment 3

    Coming back, Courtney explains how attachment to parents as children can make the children more sensitive and intuitive. The amount of attention parents give to a child and how present they are, can greatly affect a child’s sensitivity. It can be considered a form of trauma if children aren’t receiving enough attention, as they are going to be constantly searching for some sort of attachment. Courtney explains what people who are sensitive should do. They should figure out their own energy before trying to understand others’ energy. The people that someone surrounds themselves with can greatly influence their energy in both negative and positive ways. After figuring yourself out, that is when you can begin to self love and work on yourself to become more resilient. Courtney describes what sensitive vision is and how it can go beyond the physical. They end this segment with a breathing exercise that helps calm anxiety and negative emotions.

    Segment 4

    They start the last segment talking about paranormal activity. She explains the misconceptions that come with the word “paranormal” and explains how these activities don’t necessarily have to be like the extreme and scary ghost stories and movies. Our hosts share an out of body experience they have had and Courtney explains what had happened in the moment. Courtney shares with the audience where they can find her book, Four Gifts of the Highly Sensitive, and connect and keep up with her on her website where people can take a test to see what type of sensitive they are. Courtney is available for consulting and teaches courses as well. Tonight’s episode ends in a special prayer.

    1h 0m - Jul 26, 2021
  • Transformed - The Journey to Becoming

    After years of struggle and hurt, Sabine Gedeon was prepared to take the pills she had in hand. But before she did, she directed her pain and rage at God, and told him that, “in fact, if He was real, and didn’t want me to move forward with my plans, that I needed Him to prove it to me!” In the next moment, she says: “God Himself showed up in my bedroom, wrapped His arms around me.”

    Thus begins Sabine’s story of transformation, which she likens to that of a caterpillar emerging from a chrysalis into a beautiful, graceful butterfly. In her new book TRANSFORMED: The Journey to Becoming, Sabine chronicles what took her to such depths and how she followed that divine intervention with a relentless pursuit of self-improvement and purposeful growth, despite the deep pain from the struggle of transformation.

    Today, having transformed herself, Sabine Gedeon, is the Founder and CEO of Gedeon Enterprises, providing coaching and consulting services to ambitious, mission-driven leaders. With over 15 years’ experience serving as an HR professional, coach and advisor to leaders in Fortune 100 companies, and within her own practice, Sabine has helped hundreds of professionals breakthrough barriers, uncover or build their leadership capabilities, and experience growth in their lives, careers, and businesses.

    Sabine knows first-hand the amount of faith and courage it takes to break away from the norm and step into something new or bigger than yourself. Using her personal experience as a benchmark, she hopes to help lead millions of others through their unique paths of purpose, impact, prosperity, and legacy.



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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Georgeann and Judi introduce their guest for today’s episode, Sabine Gedeon, author of the book Transformed: The Journey to Becoming, and founder and CEO of Gedeon Enterprises. Sabine begins to describe her childhood in Haiti, and when she moved to the United States when she was four years old. Sabine describes how her mother moved to the United States a few years before her father and herself moved. She continues to describe how while she was younger, her parents didn’t trust strangers, such as babysitters to take care of their children while they were at work, and because of this they left her in the care of family. She explains how even though her parents trusted her family, viewing it as a more safe option, even though this wasn’t the case. Sabine continues to describe her journey through life, and how she had the image of success after college, even though she had a continuous personal struggle. She explains that she made the realization in her mid twenties that she didn’t love herself, and then became consumed by negativity after that realization, and could not go an entire day without seeing only negativity.

    Segment 2

    Sabine retells the story of the events that lead up to her plan to attempt suicide, and a last ditch effort discussion she had with God that caused her to decide to continue to live. She explains how for many years she went through the motions of believing in God, but never truly believed, but after that conversation she felt that “God wrapped his arms around [her]”. And, the next morning when she woke up she realized that God was real, God loved her and she had a purpose to live. Georgeann, Judi, and Sabine discuss what the feeling of God feels like. Judi brings up the point that God shows up to many people when they are at their lowest, and the three discuss why this may be the case. Sabine describes that surrendering herself to God was one of the most difficult hurdles in her relationship with God, and even having a relationship with God was difficult to her, as she had no human example of a healthy relationship to base her relationship with God on. Sabine describes her relationship with her mother, and how her mother treated her versus how she treated her brothers.

    Segment 3

    Sabine describes her definition of forgiveness, as well as her journey with those she has forgiven for her past. She explains how God allowed her to forgive her father first, and how even though he didn’t do anything wrong per say, he was absent from many of the aspects of her life she had the expectation of him to be there. Sabine explains how she gained her power back from letting go of the power that the past had over her, and how forgiving those who negatively impacted her past lifted a weight off of her shoulders and gave her strength. Sabine explains how she forgives others. The three discuss having a relationship with God, and Sabine explains how it's a process, and believing in God is a process, and Georgeann suggests that everyone should read Genesis 41 from the Bible as it aligns with what Sabine has gone through in her life.

    Segment 4

    Georgeann brings up how Sabine had to keep family secrets throughout her life, and how that is exhausting on Sabine and those who have to carry it. Sabine explains how the incest her grandmother experienced was rumored to her through bits in pieces throughout her childhood, and that became a full realization to her in her adult life while she was writing her book. She continues to explain she had another realization around the sexual abuse she experienced as a child, and how she realized she had told her mother about the situation, which is a memory she had blocked out. Sabine continues to explain what her purpose in life is, and how she is the chain breaker in her family, and breaks the cycles that have been plaguing her family. The three end the episode in prayer.

    1h 0m - Jul 19, 2021
  • The Golden Key To Unlock Infinite Abundance

    Would you like to attract more abundance into your life?

    Join us as we interview Brandon Beachum, serial entrepreneur and critically acclaimed podcaster, as he shares the eight keys to abundance - which he uncovered over 25 years of trial, error and deep exploration. Brandon brings together and puts his own spin on ideas from countless thought leaders from the worlds of science and spirituality.

    From Lao Tzu and Jesus of Nazareth to Dr. Joe Dispenza, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Gregg Braden, Abraham Hicks, and Dr. Wayne Dyer. Brandon remixes and expands on the wisdom of their work to craft an epic and poetic exploration of what he terms “the ultimate nature of reality.”

    In 2015, Brandon founded a business that was recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies by Inc. magazine. He has also achieved critical acclaim as the host of The Positive Head Podcast, and he recently launched a new late-night-style consciousness elevating talk show called Optimystic. Brandon achieved all of this by applying the empowering principles he shares in his new book, The Golden Key: Modern Alchemy to Unlock Infinite Abundance.

    Join us as Brandon shares the keys to infinite abundance.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Today’s episode starts off with an introduction of tonight’s special guest: Brandon Beachum. Before Brandon talks more about his book, he explains his definition of what “abundance” means. Then, Brandon and our hosts shift the conversation over to talking about Jesus Christ and the difference between Jesus the man and Jesus the one who brought Christ. They continue the conversation, talking about the key points that Brandon had brought up in his book. They talk about consciousness and the importance of being conscious and understanding being conscious.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, they start with Brandon explaining how everyone has something that is for them. Additionally, they continue the conversation discussing the idea of “bad things.” They go into what is bad and the backstory to Daoist beliefs about why bad things happen. Georgina brings up an interesting point and reminds the audience that their feelings do not define them. Bad feelings or bad behaviors and actions do not define who they are. Our host shares a personal experience in which they allow themselves to feel grief and mourn in order to learn from it. They begin to discuss how love can be a learning experience, for example when grieving over loved ones. And how even when it hurts, it can be seen as something to help you grow.

    Segment 3

    Returning from the break, the topic of synchronicity is up next. Brandon explains this with all these coincidences in life and miracle-like moments. This all comes from being in the present and not being caught up in the past or future, which can cause depression or anxiety. Brandon talks about how he came to the idea of having 8 keys to following excitement and inspiration and how it led to his book, The Golden Key.

    Segment 4

    For the last segment of tonight’s episode, the three talk more about Brandon’s book. First, Brandon explains his metaphor of how we are in the chrysalis stage of life, right before emerging into a beautiful butterfly. We finish the show with a metaphor that we, in a sense, put ourselves in a simulation.

    1h 0m - Jul 12, 2021
  • Journey Through the Heart of the Universe

    Have you ever wondered what it might be like to visit where our souls originate and to experience the unfathomable source of Supreme love?

    Join us as we interview Anthony Teresi who has traveled this journey countless times.

    Anthony is a renowned psychic, multi-dimensional visionary and author of the new book Rippling Waves: A Spiritual Journey Through the Heart of the Universe.

    After years of exploration into the highest realms, Anthony is sharing his experiences to inspire, transform and help us all experience the presence of the most profound revelation of love. He will guide us on an epic adventure to awaken the deepest truth of who we are.

    Rippling Waves calls for a renaissance of spiritual and planetary harmony.


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    SHOW NOTES

    SEGMENT 1

    Dr. Georgeann Dau introduces tonight's special guest Dr. Mark Klein and also thonights show titled “ Our Life Beyond Our Expectations.” Dr. Mark Klein is a physician and has written a couple of books. “ Franklin Rock” is the title of Dr. Mark’s most recent book. “ Franklin Rock” mission to fix the world. “ Franklin Rock” is about a college student that is 20 years old that feels that his life is very unique. Dr. Mark tells the audience and Dr. Georgeann. Dr. Mark uttered that we can make a difference every single day and we don’t need a degree to do it. Dr. Mark says that at the end of every book he writes and publishes he doesn't really care if people read his book. Dr. Mark's agenda is to make the world better. Dr. Mark ends the section by saying, “ If you understand time and know how time works, you will change your view of the world and ultimately change your life.”

     

    SEGMENT 2

    Dr. Georgeann mentioned that she never has enough time. Dr. Mark uttered that most people believe that time is a timeline of history and events that once happened to you. Dr. Georgeann and Dr. Mark discussed that moments of time never disappeared. Dr. Mark remarks that the future has already occurred because we somehow have reversible particle interactions. There has been a lot of deaths that have occurred this past year due to Covid-19 and suicide this past year. Before the section ended Dr. Mark uttered that you don’t need to fear death, you don’t need to fear the future, your only job is to be the best version of yourself and help others by any means possible.

     

    SEGMENT 3

    Dr. Georgeann remarks that when you bring love, energy and truth to the table you will be unstoppable. You are the creation of God and God gave you the opportunity to continue to build and create more Dr. Georgeann discusses with Dr. Mark. Dr. Mark mentions that the purpose of life is to not get rich, the purpose of life is to make choices, influence behavior, shape goals, offer a sense of direction, and create meaning. Dr. Mark went to college for a total of 13 years to chase his dreams. Dr. Georgeann remarks that how we live and how we die says a lot about us. Dr. Mark believes that no one ever dies and that there is something else going on rather than just dying. When times are hard and tough in your life go help someone else because that person might need the help more than you do and that is the magic of life Dr. Georgeann and Dr. Mark discussed.

     

    SEGMENT 4

    Dr. Georgeann uttered that there is really nothing new going on in life and that everything happens for a reason. You have to get to a certain point in life to get the new job meaning that in life there are levels to it, Dr. Mark mentioned. Dr. Mark remarks that we all make choices in our lives and those choices define us the way we are and the way we think. Dr. Mark shares a quick story with the listeners and Dr. Georgeann about how our life choices worked. The podcast ended by Dr. Georgeann and Dr. Mark discusses that we need to be free and we have to liberate ourselves from our choices.


    55m - Jun 21, 2021
  • Transfigured - One Person's Journey From Boy To Girl To Woman To Man

    We each have our own journey to discover and claim the fullness of who God made us to be. Join us as we explore the courage, fortitude, persistence, faith and trust to remain and claim all of what and who we might discover, meet and accept.

    Our guest this week is Brian Belovitch who is an author, activist, actor, playwright and producer of various theatrical productions including his groundbreaking Off-Broadway play: BOYS DON'T WEAR LIPSTICK honored with a GLAAD nomination. Author of "TRANS FIGURED", published in 2018, he was named one of the 50 most influential LGBTQ authors of all time by Barnes and Noble. As a long-term survivor of HIV, Brian lives proudly as a beautiful, loving gay man with his husband in Huntington, N.Y.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    The episode starts with an introduction to tonight’s special guest: Brian Belovitch. After introducing and highlighting Brian’s achievements and who he is, the hosts talk about his book, “Transfigured” which delves into many deep and personal moments of his life and his journey. Brian talks about his journey from boy to girl to woman to man, going back to his family and his journey of acceptance.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Brian speaks more about particular parts of his book. He talks about his influences growing up and how he felt like he fitted in with a group of trans women. Though he had a confusing journey to figure himself out, he came to strongly believe in being accepting and loving, without forcing your ideas onto others. Brian explains gender fluidity with his own experience as he re-transitioned back to male. He talks about what it meant to be male to himself and how he came to realize that he is both masculine and feminine. He explains how he had reexamined his childhood and all the events that led him to where he is today, and he encourages the audience to take a look into their own dark times because that is where they will find the most help and healing.

    Segment 3

    The hosts bring up the importance of the parents role in a child’s road to finding themselves and self acceptance. Brian talks about how important it is to be self aware and to understand your inner self. He emphasizes that the outer beauty and things do not matter as much if your inner self is still lost and not at peace. Brian talks about faith, especially his faith that everything will be okay, by telling personal stories and moments that led him to learn how to have faith.

    Segment 4

    The last segment starts off with Brian telling a touching story from a panel he did. Brian reminds the audience that they aren’t alone and that there are others who understand and go through the same or similar struggles. He talks about how society has become more accepting of the LGBQT community. The show ends with a touching prayer.

    1h 0m - Jun 14, 2021
  • What Does a Successful Life Look Like?

    Would you like to create extraordinary outer success, radiant health, and profound inner happiness – all at the same time? Join us for this very special interview with Debra Poneman, founder and CEO of Yes to Success.

    Debra’s workshops, keynotes and on-line events have transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world. Her clients have used her formula to become mega-successful entrepreneurs, renowned transformational leaders, NY Times bestselling authors, millionaires, billionaires—even household names.

    Yet Debra feels her greatest accomplishment is not just that she’s helped so many live their dreams but has shown them the truth of their own power and how to make their greatest contribution to a world that works for everyone. Debra is also a bestselling author and has appeared on networks including ABC, NBC, FOX and CNN.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Tonight’s podcast starts with introducing guest star: Debra Poneman. She talks about her company Yes to Success and what success means to her. Success is more than the material things and she explains how loving yourself is the key to and is success. Debra answers the question of how to love yourself by telling her story to success. She goes back to when she was younger and how she came across ideas such as following your heart’s desires, believing your ideas are sacred, and not waiting for that “perfect moment” to start pursuing your ideas.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Debra talks about being thankful for the failures and missed opportunities in life, rather than thinking negatively about it. She gives more helpful advice and explains how each one can help you accomplish your goals. Debra tells of a near death experience, where she makes a realization that the universe makes no mistakes. She continues telling her experience and makes the connection that words have power.

    Segment 3

    Debra goes into how to create a healthy physiology because bodily health is a basis to success. Research studies show that being healthy when you are older is often because of lifestyle choices made when you are younger. Debra shares her surprising and useful tips for lifestyle choices that are often taught in her classes.

    Segment 4

    Coming back from the break, the hosts and Debra talk about upcoming events going on at Yes for Success as well as where to get the Ageless Ebook, where they talk more about doing good lifestyle practices to stay ageless as you age. Debra explains how worrying can cancel out all the benefits of making good lifestyle choices because in the end, “your word is your wand.” The conversation ends with the 100 Monkey Story, an analogy that wraps up the podcast with encouragement to pursue your ideas and follow your heart.

    1h 0m - Jun 7, 2021
  • Gift of the Body

    The great sages taught that the answers to healing, spiritual evolution, elevated consciousness, and living a happy and fulfilled life are inside of us. But how exactly do we tap into that?

    Our guest, Jonathan Goldman can answer these questions. As one of the first acupuncturist in the United States and with over four decades of working with energy medicine, Jonathan has mapped where emotions, beliefs, and spiritual qualities operate in the energetic layers within and around the human body. This has allowed him to create a very unique form of healing.

    Jonathan is the author of Gift of the Body: A Multi-Dimensional Guide to Energy, Anatomy, Grounded Spirituality and Living Through the Heart. He is the founder of the Essential Light Institute, which is dedicated to teaching self-transformation and energy healing through direct relationship with the living force of Light.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. G starts tonight’s episode off reminding listeners about the show’s mission and introducing tonight’s guest, acupuncturist Jonathan Goldman. Judi reads a quote of Jonathan’s and lists more of his qualifications. Jonathan talks about seeing the body as a gift rather than a prison, sharing his journey of healing, working through his pain. By accepting this pain, he found light and pleasure on the other side. This is when he realized there are layers to the body, and we are multidimensional beings. Jonathan discusses disidentification being the first step to healing. After disidentifying, we have choices of how to move forward and become, as Jonathan says, the commander of the vehicle. Pain is contraction, the universe expands and contracts, without pain, there is no pleasure. Suffering though, is the ignorance to confront or accept pain. He talks about a journey he had 12 years into his acupuncture career that opened his healing channel. He found weird things happening in his practice, with a feeling in his hands translating to healed patients without him doing much. He had a feeling of not knowing who he was anymore, this wasn’t his feeling though, it was his patients. This started a process over the next 15 years, of him understanding the layers of the chakra. This led to him creating a chakra map. Jonathan describes chakras as the energies in the center of each layer of our being, with each one having a responsibility for one of the more important aspects of our lives.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Judi asks Jonathan to discuss his chakra map. He talks about grounding, connecting our energies to those of the earth, and how the energy moves through the chakras. He compares the second chakra to a perpetual two year old, describing how it does what it wants to do. In making us want to fit in, civilization often tries to restrict the second chakra, which often leads to depression. There are two sides to each chakra, the front and the back. The energy is stored in the back and released through the front. He moves on to discuss finding the restricted chakras in patients. He describes a restriction in the throat chakra, which speaks truth. Dr. G asks about whether an infant in the womb can be affected by the mother’s chakras. Jonathan thinks this is definitely possible. He talks about cultivating gratitude, opening his throat chakra, making him more receptive to love and speak more truth.

    Segment 3

    Next they move on to the emotional bodies of the chakras. Each chakra has an emotional body, and they are meant to constantly be in movement. Jonathan describes the central qualities of some chakras and how they change depending on whether a chakra is expanding or contracting. He describes his process of healing, clearing energy out to find the source of the problem. He talks about the heart chakra and opening it in order to feel compassion. Compassion is a vibration of neutrality that allows everything. Empathy on the other hand links to those around you. While empathy can burn out, compassion cannot. Once open, we can more easily resonate through love. Resonance and magnetism are two laws of the universe, with magnetism pushing away likes and resonance attracting them. Jonathan talks about being a healer in order to participate in miracles. He moves on to discuss going through things in order to heal, providing an anecdote. In healing we need to commit at some point rather than resisting. Even after committing, we need to keep saying yes. Compassion tells us that we will heal and at our own pace.

    Segment 4

    Coming into the final segment Jonathan talks about light, and how it is real rather than a metaphor. It has nothing to do with religion or spiritual path, it is available to all of us. Reaching this light is done through prayer, meditation, and many other ways. As he mentioned before, we are supposed to feel pain, but even in contractions, there can still be light. Jonathan brings up a story of the Dalai Lama keeping his hands in front of his chest, where faith rests. Judi asks Jonathan to share resources where listeners can reach him or find his material. Judi asks Jonathan to discuss something he wrote about in his book, the longest four inches in the universe. This is the distance between the third chakra and the heart. He discusses what this distance means, and the differences between this chakra and the heart. He talks about us being invited or dragged through these four inches to live through the heart. Jonathan’s takeaway for the audience is that you are much more magnificent than you see yourself to be. Dr. G asks Jonathan to end tonight’s episode in prayer.

    1h 1m - May 24, 2021
  • Gates Of Power

    Take a journey through seven gates. Explore the necessary fundamental elements to discover possibilities of self-healing, self development and self-actualization. Recognize that when you can learn to let your heart speak and listen, you might just find that your truest essence lives there.

    Join us and our special guest, Nomi Bachar; Human Potential Expert, Self Actualization Coach, Psychotherapist, Author and Director of The White Cedar Institute.



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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr.G and Judi begin today’s episode by talking about the mission of the show and tonight’s guest, Nomi Bachar. Nomi has been counseling, coaching, and training individuals for over 25 years. Nomi discusses her journey from acting to coaching. From a young age, her father told her to “stop being so dramatic”, but wouldn’t be stopped. She talks about success in her acting school and career as a shy kid. She came to study in New York, but after a few years, she crashed. After going on audition after audition, she ended up going to therapy and shifting her focus. She discusses how her therapist shifted her view and helped her get into therapy. She moves on to the idea that there is this urge to liberate, one must feel their shackles in order to want to break them. We are taught to turn ourselves into what we feel we should, resisting the urge to look within and find who we are. The fear of rejection often holds us back. She helps artists use their expression to create a safe, vulnerable safe for them to explore their feelings. Many of her clients are shy and timid, but in expressing herself along with them, she helps shy clients to open up.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Nomi introduces the seven gates, or seven areas of our lives. Most of these gates are often blocked, as we each have a defensive structure. In her program, Nomi helps clients identify their defensive structures, emotional structures, and expanded structures of their being, helping to balance and heal each. The expanded self needs to lead, only once this self leads can the gates start to be identified and unblocked. This is an awakening to our God center that lives within. Dr. G discusses an anecdote of someone in her life seeking God around the world only to find she/he within. Nomi talks about guiding people to finding their expanded selves. Nomi discusses the gates, starting with the body. She talks about how our body mirrors our emotions. She shares tips for the audience in finding some of this tension and the sources of it.

    Segment 3

    Next Judi reads a quote of Nomi’s, and Nomi discusses what it means and what it takes for us to accept love. This is a long journey and needs to be taken with the knowledge that there is no judgement, criticism, or right pace to move at. Nomi discusses feeling emotions, actually feeling them, rather than just thinking about them. By identifying where in the body the emotions are, they become possible to process and we can liberate our emotional self. She moves on to the gate of dialogue, discussing the difference between lust and love. Nomi describes lust as looking for something external, but love being internal and a reflection of the relationship between one and themself. After finding love within, we can see other people and show compassion. Judi discusses how most of us don’t feel joy everyday and Nomi relates this to the emotional self, as long as we are locked up, we cannot access that creative, joyful part of ourselves. She talks about the need to play in all things you do rather than just seeking time to play and be joyful on its own. Dr. G talks about the need people find to define themselves and become super knowledgeable in what they do. This takes the fun out of doing things and takes the liberation out of doing things.

    Segment 4

    Starting the last segment of tonight’s show, Dr. G talks about recognizing that while we are called to joy, we are also called to suffer. The importance of going within is being able to deal with our own and then walk in solidarity with others without carrying them. Nomi talks about helping people to find the mission or direction of their life that their soul needs to go in order to become more whole. Sometimes when listening to our suffering, we can find our mission, this is what happened for Nomi. She moves on to discuss the gate of silence and knowledge, and how they are about connecting with God and joy. Coming towards the closing of the episode, Dr. G asks Nomi to share her takeaways from tonight’s show. Nomi shares the name of her podcast and links where she can be found. Dr. G ends the night in prayer.

    1h 1m - May 17, 2021
  • Our Soul's Journey

    Have we lived before and do our souls journey from lifetime to lifetime? What happens between lives and what is the purpose of our soul’s journey?

    Join us as we explore these and other fascinating topics with Dr. Linda Backman, world-recognized regression therapist and licensed psychologist.

    Dr. Backman has guided soul regressions for over 25 years and will share how past-life and between life regressions can help clear our current day issues. She will also explain how to identify if we are an earth-based, interplanetary or angelic soul. Don’t miss this fascinating interview!


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    The first segment starts with Georgeann and Judi introducing the show and tonight's guest. Joining tonight's episode is world recognized regression therapist, Dr. Linda Backman. Judi moves the conversation towards Dr. Linda's early career and her transition into regression therapy. Dr. Linda explains that after the passing of a close friend at work, during the early 90s, she started to feel his spiritual presence in her life. This feeling is what drove her to start connecting deeper with spirituality and helping others with regression therapy. Dr. Linda gives anecdotes to Georganna and Judi about some of her first personal experiences with things like seeing past lives and connecting with a past life.

    Segment 2

    The second segment starts with Judi telling the listeners about a special offer now on amazon for her book ‘Perfect a path to love, forgiveness, and transformation’. The show then starts up again with Judi giving an explanation for some unexplained fears and phobias she has felt for the majority of her life and how she overcame these fears and phobias. Judi then gives the conversation to Dr. Linda to discuss how we can repair our soul.

    Segment 3

    The third segment starts with Georgeann reintroducing the show and the guest, Dr. Linda Backman. Georgeann then presents the questions to Dr. Linda, what are the different types of souls? Dr. Linda then goes into great detail regarding your soul, your soul in past lives, and the different types of souls involved with that. Dr. Linda then goes into the complications involving all the prior talking points of this specific segment.

    Segment 4

    The final segment starts with Judi giving Dr. Linda an opportunity to plug everything she is involved with currently in her practices. Dr. Linda discusses a little bit about how COVID has affected her and her practice. Dr. Linda explains that doing regression therapy online has, in a lot of ways, benefited her practice. Georgeann and Judi then wrap up this week's show.

    1h 0m - May 10, 2021
  • Holistic Liberation - Free at Last

    In this time of Spiritual Transformation. we can experience change on all levels of life. Hear and embrace what these changes indicate and call us to. Experience the concepts of liberation of consciousness as we follow Spirit's call to free ourselves from identifying with our mind and body. We are loved, we are living in wonder and oneness--- Holistic Liberation is the awakening call for these times --- not for some but for us all.

    Join us for this special conversation with Gabriel Cousens, M.D. Psychic, Healer, Psychiatrist, Author, Homeopath, Spiritual Practitioner of Holistic Medicine and Nutrition, Chinese Herbalist, & Yogi.


    Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.


    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. Georgeann begins today’s episode by introducing today’s guest, Gabriel Cousens. Judi dives further into Gabriel’s career and professions. Dr. Cousens discusses the meaning of the title of his book, Into the Nothing. In the mind there is time, space, and beingness. Beyond the mind though, there is “I-ness”, there is god, this is the nothingness to which he refers. He talks about this paradox that we are both here and we are not, we are multidimensional. In his book, Dr. Cousens says that we are born as originals and die as copies, his work is to help people return to being originals. Through schooling, parenting, etc. we lose our originality. The two hosts and Dr. Cousens discuss what it is that makes us unique and original.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Dr. G asks Dr. Cousens if he had a defining moment that led him into his journey into awareness. From a young age, he focused on the question “what is the meaning of death?” In 1975, he met someone who helped him expand beyond consciousness into the nothing. It was then that a voice told him that there is no death for the soul and he gained a profound understanding from this. Playing football from a young age, Dr. Cousens found himself having experiences going into the nothing. After this experience with football he found himself asking how he could more consistently interact with the nothing. To him the meaning of football is going beyond oneself. The most important things for Dr. Cousens are showing up and grace. One cannot work their way to god or diet their way to god, grace is the way, and everyone can find it. He believes there are 6 foundations, one being how we eat. Part of this is fasting, which gets one in touch with their sacred design, their soul. Another is movement, such as yoga. The third is service and charity. The fourth is working with a spiritual teacher when one is ready. The fifth is meditating and praying. The final is the awakening of the spirit. There are different variations of these, they don’t need to be in this order, but they all must be achieved.

    Segment 3

    Dr. Cousens discusses the 7-fold peace. This is a way of life when combined with the 6 foundations. It’s a holistic way of liberation. He talks about the joy and transcendence this brings him in life. Dr. G relates this back to a story from the Talmud and a view she has on. In his book, Dr. Cousens discusses a disconnection we feel with our souls. This separation blocks us from seeing the souls of other people and we instead see them as objects. Taking this separation further, we get hate. This hate comes from us projecting.

    Segment 4

    Starting the last segment off, Dr. G asks Dr. Cousens to discuss mystical experiences he’s had. From an early age he’s seen angels and other figures teaching. After the passing of his brother, he meditated in his brother's room and felt his presence. He didn’t make much of these experiences at a young age, he just appreciated them. In 1970, he took a course and had a vision of three beings. Walking in India with a mentor, a being materialized in front of him. Dr. Cousens continues on to talk more about these beings he has interacted with and the impact these experiences have had on him. He talks about becoming one’s prayer, or dissolving the spiritual blockage we may have and becoming what we are praying for. He gives the example of Native Americans experiencing and visualizing rain rather than praying for it. He shares ways to reach him and Dr. G asks him to ends tonight’s episode in prayer.

    1h 2m - May 3, 2021
  • Channeled Messages From The Famously Dead

    What do the famously dead want us to know? What would George Harrison, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lennon, Einstein and other famously dead want us to know? What messages would they have for us and how would they live their lives differently now that they have a higher perspective from the other side?

    Join us as Lisa Najjar, international psychic-medium, transformational speaker and teacher, shares her amazing journey and the uplifting channeled messages she received from these deceased celebrities and historical figures. She is the author of Dying to Tell You: Channeled Messages from the Famously Dead.


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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. Georgeann begins today’s episode by thanking the listeners and Judi introduces today’s guest, Lisa Najjar, international psychic-medium. Lisa shares her introduction to speaking to the dead, starting out hearing voices of the dead, not thinking much of it. Later on, she used this ability of hers to channel in order to share with a message with a woman whose mother was missing that the woman immediately knew the meaning of. She was later approached by Walt Disney and others to write a book. She believes that children are pretty psychic until the age of 7, but doesn’t remember her personal psychic experiences as a child. She speaks more on her experiences with Walt Disney, and messages he gave to parents who had lost their children. Lisa says that once on the other side, the deceased can travel interdimensionally, go to other planets, and see what they believe, until they don’t. Judi asks Lisa to talk about an experience she had talking to Jesus, where he showed her a vision and spoke about forgiveness.

    Segment 2

    In addition to having encounters with Jesus, Lisa has and continues to encounter Mother Mary in her practice. She shares that Mother Mary gave her a message of love, with the love we share and zen we have in our meditations both heals and manifests. Judi discusses a course of Lisa’s which she took at the end of 2020 and asks Lisa to talk about her interactions with Davy Jones and Walt Disney. The two told Lisa that joy and playfulness are second only to love, bringing us into a higher state. Not all of the dead who have come to Lisa have brought joy though, Elvis came with a message of regret, only now seeing the value of joy. Einstein was shocked moving on to the other side, realizing that we are all ordinary and should not judge ourselves on anything we do, we should just be. Lisa moves on to discuss the questions we are asked when we move on and the differences in our vibrations when we move on to the other side, yet the equality we still share. Dr. G asks Lisa to discuss the concept of the conscience, and Lisa talks about the complexity of the concept and the idea that the conscience is what moves on when we pass.

    Segment 3

    Coming back from the break, Judi asks Lisa to share her experiences of George Harrison coming to her with Jesus. Lisa discusses communicating with the spirits, learning to work with them on her own terms. Lisa discusses crying during channeling and how this happens often as the channeling comes from a place of pure love. Many of us can’t embrace that we are perfect, we are always throwing ourselves from grace. This comes from past lives, where we learned to punish ourselves and to not allow ourselves to be loved, feeling unworthy of it. The 3 discuss labels and judging, both of ourselves and others.

    Segment 4

    Coming back from the break, Lisa breaks down the different aspects of her work. The psychic work comes from the collective consciousness, mediumship comes directly from the dead, channelling she defines as the higher vibrations, with the energy being completely different and coming to her differently. Judi talks about a session she had with Lisa where her grandmother came through that inspired her to co host the podcast. Lisa shares her website and the resources on it, such as books and courses. Judi asks Lisa to share practices listeners can do on their own. Lisa recommends staying in one's joy place, meditating, and monaural beats. She continues on to talk about how anyone can receive messages through dreams. Lisa shares her takeaways from tonight's episode, starting with the fact that we are all so loved and perfect. Even though she has never channeled anyone that scares her, Lisa acknowledges that there is definitely dark energy out there.

    1h 0m - Apr 26, 2021
  • The Altar of True Healing

    True wellness is so very different from what we have been made to believe about health and wellness.

    Join our discussion about manipulative medicine, osteopathy and energetic healing as we approach The Alter of Alternative Health Care, with Dr. Steven Weiss, Board Certified Neuro-Musculoskeletal Osteopath and Energetic Healer



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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. G starts off tonight’s episode with a personal anecdote about her experience with scoliosis and introduces tonight’s guest, Dr. Steven Weiss. Steven explains his background and discusses his body of work. His work as a doctor expands past physical healing, also focusing on spiritual and energetic healing. He continues on to discuss the embryonic period, the first eight and a half weeks after conception.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, Steven describes the healing power of embryonic relationships, and how the embryo is the bridge between the spirit and body. He dives further into the process of the development of the body as an embryo. As the body develops, different parts are connected, and injuries experienced throughout life should be looked at deeper than the source, involving also the connected parts of the body. Steven describes the first experience he had with Jimmy O., who was his first influence with spiritual healing. Jimmy described his practice as “getting out of the way”.

    Segment 3

    Steven discusses an experience he had with a teacher of his. She taught him a ritual that helps him gain clarity. She called this practice “getting out of the way”, which helped Steven to understand what Jimmy had meant when they had first met. What Steven means by getting out of the way is to listen, to communicate with a patient’s higher consciousness rather than poke and prod to find the source of the problem. This stems from the idea that the source of the problem is never where it hurts. Dr. G relates this to the work that her and Judi do, asking Steven how listeners can get out of the way in their own lives. Steven relates this process of listening to the taking off a wetsuit that is attached to the body, hanging the suit on a hook. Going remote for the covid 19 pandemic, Steven noticed that many more people were booked healing sessions with him. He describes an experience he had with a patient who couldn’t walk, and how he healed her spiritually and energetically helping her to walk again.

    Segment 4

    Going into tonight’s last segment, Judi asks Steven to discuss his experience with Rosalyn, a mentor of his. He describes her teachings of the disciplines of spiritual law, and her mastery of the chakra system. He began his teachings with her after being healed by her. Judi brings up a story Steven shared with her of how Rosalyn connects the pain we feel with the things going on in our lives when we start feeling these pains. Steven’s takeaway for listeners from tonight’s conversation is to surrender, getting out of the way and allowing spirit to fill the gap. Dr. Georgeann ends tonight’s episode in prayer.

    1h 1m - Apr 12, 2021
  • Not One But Two - Our Common Thread

    Don't we love when things go our way, situations fall right into place giving us exactly what we want when we want it--- no potential interference from another? We can sometimes feel a desire to approach our life, with all its wonder, --alone; only to discover that it is so much richer shared with the other.

    Join Dr. G. Dau and Judi Miller as they come together exploring life's most important questions finding the common thread that unites us all.



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    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. Georgeann starts tonight’s show off by introducing the show’s new co-host, Judi Miller. The two start off with a story that is a metaphor for God’s constant presence. Dr. Georgeann reads a poem about how we are all connected to one common thread and discusses the meaning it took on for her. Judi goes on to discuss how being on the same thread, we still have free will and are unified by love. Judi asks Dr. G. what the thread means to her. The two talk about how we are shaped by our childhood, and how there were other outside factors affecting the interactions we had with others. They move on to a discussion of love and what it means to love.

    Segment 2

    Dr. Georgeann brings up the reason the show started, talking about how the topics the show covers are often overlooked by society. Life can be difficult sometimes, the two hosts discuss why this is and how we can transcend our problems, living for a higher purpose. They go on to talk about the importance of awareness and the gap between stimulus and response. Dr. Georgeann calls back to the point about childhood, diving deeper into how our experiences up to the ages of 5 to 7 shape how we react to stimuli throughout our life. Judi and Dr. Georgeann talks about the idea that we can be impacted by events in our life without realizing and then explain the topic of epigenetics. Epigenetics is the idea that we can inherit the past traumas of family members.

    Segment 3

    Only 10% of our life is lived consciously, the other 90% is unconscious. Dr. G. draws a comparison to a glacier, with 90% of the ice being underwater. She continues on to discuss the difficulty a lack of control can bring to our lives. Judi brings up the question often asked, “if we are all made in the lord’s name, why do bad things happen to us?”, and the two share their takes on the question. We are all the creators of our own lives, but we project outward what we don’t want to see. When we lack a sense of identity, we look to our possessions to define ourselves, which can make us feel less than. This is only a feeling though, we are not less than. Judi shares another analogy about water, the analogy represents how we are all part of the creator. The two talk about the value we receive from sharing love, and how giving love is not something to be announced, but something that adds value to our life.

    Segment 4

    Coming back from the break, the two hosts move on to the topic of gratitude and how it can connect us to God. Dr. G. believes that love is the answer, even when she doesn’t feel loving, she knows that she is the creator of her life and every outcome in her life is a result of something she’s done. Judi agrees on the importance of gratitude and continues on to talk about how we often lose ourselves in our lives and don’t take time to do things we enjoy. Every night she looks for something she can channel her love into. Judi talks about truths in her life and how realising them has impacted her life. The two move on from these truths to talk about how they share many of the same beliefs but arrived at them in different ways. Dr. Georgeann then shares daily rituals she practices everyday that may help listeners in their daily lives. A practice shared by Judi is the slowing down of her mind, through prayer, nature, and other activities that give her reference. Dr. G. ends tonight’s episode in prayer.

    1h 0m - Apr 5, 2021
  • The Edge Of Everyday

    The Edge Of Everyday Life explores our fear of change and our reluctance to embrace the diversity of life and challenges us to accept the inevitability of change in all corners of our lives. Join us and our guest, Sandra Bargman, a Professional Singer/Actress, who uses theatres across the country as her platform for exploring big questions about life and contemplating these challenging times.



    Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.


    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. Georgeann introduces today’s guest, Sandra Bargman, then goes on to introduce today’s topic, The Edge of Everyday Life. Sandra explains the title and how she came up with it. She talks about how shadows aren’t really talked about in the spiritual community, the focus is often on the “light”. She moves on to discuss her interest in faith and its different aspects, and how her focus is actually on the stage and on nature. This led to her developing a theatre program and shows targeted at people who feel as she did. Dr. Georgeann moves on to talk about Sandra’s background and upbringing.

    Segment 2

    Dr. Georgeann talks about her imaginary friend from when she was a child and how they helped her find Jesus. Sandra goes on to talk about her own experiences with imaginary friends as a child and how she got into performing. Sandra talks about a ritual that was discussed as an “edge” on her show. Dr. Georgeann transitions into a discussion of the importance of ritual and rituals they have in their lives.

    Segment 3

    The two go on to talk about how we often seek control, but we rarely have it. Sandra guides the audience through navigating their “edges”, noting how a first step is acknowledgement and thought. She notes that the goal of her show is both ritual and entertainment, but she seeks to offer tools to her audience. At the heart of navigating one's edges is gratitude, and the calming effect that it has, allowing one to get real with their life. The two go on to discuss balancing edges and giving time to each of them.

    Segment 4

    Sandra helped write a chapter of a book for a friend, a project she finds interesting as the author is writing the whole book, but having a different woman co-write each chapter. Sandra and Dr. Georgeann talk about the feelings they have of our disconnection from mother Earth. Sandra explains her background and education surrounding the environment. She discusses her next show, bringing up a story of Adam and Eve, focusing on Lilith. Dr. Georgeann asks Sandra to share a takeaway from tonight’s show. Sandra advises the audience to step out of their comfort zone and trust in themselves that they have the ability to do so as we come out of the pandemic and face the new normal of life.

    1h 0m - Mar 29, 2021
  • Healing Pain With Energetic Love

    With so many different types of pain, (physical, emotional, spiritual), true healing can encompass these many levels of dis-ease. Along our journey through death into life, we can embrace healing processes, through hands-on energetic approaches, as unique as we are as human beings. Join us and our guest, Consciousness Coach, Hypnotherapist, & Wellness Consultant Peter Bedard.



    Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.


    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Dr. Georgeann Dau recaps lsat weeks show. She introduces the topic of death and the stigma around it. She introduces this week's guest, Peter Bedard. Peter discusses convergence, and what it means to him. The two talk about the idea that we are taught that there is something wrong with us rather than external factors. Peter explains how he healed himself and developed the idea of convergence healing. He tells the story of an out of body experience he had where he almost died, and saw the other side. He talks about how in the experience, he felt bliss. 

    Segment 2

    Peter talks about how in his experience, death is something to look forward to as life means going through pain and suffering, but afterward is bliss. Dr. Georgeann talks about her vision that our experience after death is similar to our experiences as we live. Peter talks more about his experience on the other side and how it defied his expectation, a figure he saw, and how his anger brought him back. Coming back, his body was wrecked and doctors had trouble diagnosing some of his ailments. On top of his physical issues, Peter needed to heal his mind and spirit. 

    Segment 3

    Peter talks about his belief that behind every anxiety is a trauma. He discusses the idea of these traumas as “ghosts” and how they can take many different shapes and forms. He goes on to talk about how we can learn to stop attacking our ghosts and show them love instead, helping us to heal. Dr. Georgeann dives further into the change that can take place when we really get to know our ghosts. She goes on to talk about what we can do to serve god using our gifts. 

    Segment 4

    Dr. Georgeann asks Peter to talk more about his accident and the anger involved in it. He discusses how he had hid his anger, never letting it show. He tells stories about guides in his life, spiritual and animals. He talks about feeling the energy of his great grandmother, who his family barely knew, but he feels watching over and guiding him. He feels comfort in the presence he feels of these guides.

    1h 0m - Mar 22, 2021
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