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CUTV News Radio

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CUTV News Radio brings its listeners news and inspiration from today’s thinkers. We cover all areas of society and business and dig deep to discover what makes these thinkers really tick. Join our hosts Doug Llewelyn and Jim Masters as they explore topics rarely covered by other news outlets.

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CUTV News Radio -- 06/06/2017 -- Dr. Victoria Mondloch

December 09, 2019 12:03 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

Dr. Victoria Mondloch is an OBGYN who is a pioneer in women's health, and an author 

CUTV News Radio spotlights Cindy Byrd of Image Potential

May 17, 2018 13:25 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Washington, IL – Byrd is the founder of Image Potential, where she provides unique, interactive learning opportunities that encourage self-awareness, reflective thinking, and mindfulness in support of her vision:  a world where people are more thoughtful and respectful about their decisions, choices, and actions and more mindful of how they’re communicating and interacting with others. Image Potential’s services focus on leadership and management development, interpersonal communication, per...

Episode 670: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Patricia Broderick of Eazysense Nanotechnologies

December 15, 2017 03:22 - 30 minutes - 8.69 MB

Bronx, NY – The brain is dynamic, so alive, so many connections, so many tasks being done all at once, remotely, whatever is needed. The brain is a living miracle, but we’re getting closer to understanding the brain, both biologically and chemically, thanks to remarkable advances by dedicated, innovative and open-minded scientists like Dr. Patricia Broderick.  Dr. Broderick is a Medical Professor in Molecular Cellular and Biomedical science at The City University of New York School of Med...

Episode 669: CUTV News Radio spotlights Carrie J. Meyer of Holoflective Healing

December 15, 2017 03:19 - 30 minutes - 8.68 MB

Sacramento, CA – Why do we as human beings struggle within ourselves? Why can we not just mentally resolve all of our conflicts? What does healing actually mean, and what does self-awareness have to do with it? Carrie J. Meyer has devoted much of her life to understanding the nature of internal conflict and suffering, which she has found to be fundamentally related to healing and evolving. This “mission to understand” led her through various kinds of experience and learning and helped her ...

Episode 668: CUTV News Radio spotlights leadership expert Mary Jane Mapes

December 15, 2017 03:18 - 30 minutes - 8.68 MB

Portage, MI – When asked for an opinion, personal perception or suggestion most of us say what’s expected of us rather than having the courage to speak up and speak out. But is that enough to create the kinds of relationships that make a difference for both parties? What does it really take to be truly influential? The answer is simpler than you might expect: We need to lead with our best self, the self who is courageous, passionate, respectful, honest, trustworthy, and committed to exce...

Episode 667: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Diana Clarke of Clarke Business Counsel

December 15, 2017 03:17 - 30 minutes - 8.7 MB

San Mateo, CA – Though the nature of our workforce is changing rapidly, human resources–the ability to negotiate, mediate, help people work through issues–will always be an integral part of any successful organization. For 25 years, Diana Clarke has served as a senior HR leader and strategist within large, complex global technology and business divisions for organizations such as Google, Amazon and Callaway Golf Company. Recently however, Clarke has established her own independent strate...

Episode 666: CUTV News Radio spotlights Sharon Young of Heart of Health Wellness Center

December 15, 2017 03:15 - 30 minutes - 8.85 MB

Seymour, MO – The spirit is willing, but most of us don’t seem to know how to get past our stress to find the motivation to change our habits, change our food choices, and make time for exercise. We’ve become too passive. We don’t consider our health until we sense there is a problem. We don’t take proactive steps to stay healthy. Unfortunately, most of us jump at aggressive treatment choosing chemical drugs and surgery before trying natural remedies that are outcome-based and scientifical...

Episode 665: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dreama Kelly of Your Life Coaching

December 15, 2017 03:14 - 30 minutes - 8.91 MB

Petersburg, WV - Being severely bullied can cause lifelong devastation. While having a friend and family nearby does provide some level of comfort, sometimes we need someone who can teach us to stick up for ourselves by seeing the greatness within us. Dreama Kelly is the founder of Your Life Coaching and author of the powerful and compelling book Beyond the Bully: Facing your Life’s Nemeses. Dreama holds educational thought workshops on empowerment, anti-bullying, self-control, and develop...

Episode 664: CUTV News Radio spotlights author Marcia Chellis

December 15, 2017 03:13 - 31 minutes - 8.97 MB

Palm Beach, Fl – The author George Eliot once said, “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” After a career in education, Marcia Chellis became a New York Times and London Timesbestselling author of four books: Living With the Kennedys: The Joan Kennedy Story; Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Lives; The Girls From Winnetka; and her most recent book Love Letters in the Sand. “I write books for and about women overcoming obstacles,” says Chellis.               Chellis’s focus ...

Episode 663: CUTV News Radio spotlights H. Frances Reaves of Parent Your Parents

December 15, 2017 03:11 - 30 minutes - 8.67 MB

Key Biscayne,  FL- Many of us have parents who sacrificed and worked diligently so their children could have a better life. We (the children) are then faced with the challenge of how to make their parents’ lives the best they can be as they age. This is where Parent Your Parents, a senior concierge services company, can be of tremendous help and support to those who face this very challenge.   Parent your Parents is a consulting firm, led by H. Frances Reaves and accompanied by a robust t...

Episode 662: CUTV News Radio spotlights Meighan Esmond of Inner Edge Movement

December 15, 2017 03:01 - 29 minutes - 8.63 MB

Albany, NY - Even from a very early age, women can develop a distorted body image that can cause debilitating anxiety, depression and low self-worth. What if there was a wonderful tool so potent and effective it will dissolve all insecurities and make us feel confident and beautiful for a lifetime? Meighan Esmond is a healing body coach and the founder of Inner Edge Movement. With 20 years of experience working in both the performing arts and the healing arts fields, Meighan offers a proce...

Episode 661: CUTV News Radio spotlights Aamie Benson of Evoke 3

December 15, 2017 03:00 - 30 minutes - 8.66 MB

Seattle, WA – Adventure is not just for the frequent fliers or the adrenaline junkies. Adventure is all around us, when you sign up for that art class you've always wanted to take, or take a hike, or join that business group you have wanted to be a part of. Adventure is for everybody. It asks you to step out of your comfort zone and do things you never thought you could do and amaze yourself in the process. Adventure illuminate’s life’s greatest gift: the undeniable potential of the human sp...

Episode 660: CUTV News Radio spotlights children’s author Irene Dolnick

December 15, 2017 02:50 - 7 seconds - 93.7 KB

Seattle, WA – Adventure is not just for the frequent fliers or the adrenaline junkies. Adventure is all around us, when you sign up for that art class you've always wanted to take, or take a hike, or join that business group you have wanted to be a part of. Adventure is for everybody. It asks you to step out of your comfort zone and do things you never thought you could do and amaze yourself in the process. Adventure illuminate’s life’s greatest gift: the undeniable potential of the human sp...

Episode 659: CUTV News spotlights Victoria Rahming of Rahming, Hancock, Graham & Associates

December 15, 2017 02:48 - 30 minutes - 8.82 MB

Miami, FL – Everybody wants to be their own boss – you want the flexibility and freedom – but entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. There is much to consider before launching a business. Victoria Rahming is the founder of Rahming, Hancock, Graham & Associates, an income tax preparation and payroll services company that specializes in small business consulting. Rahming & Associates help individuals who want to go into business to establish their structure. “Most small businesse...

Episode 658: CUTV News Radio spotlights Kathy Parkes of Breastfeeding Perspectives

December 15, 2017 02:47 - 30 minutes - 8.74 MB

San Antonio TX-  Giving birth is one of the most exciting moments in a new mom’s life. Learning the best way to breastfeed is one of the most impactful ways to ensure her baby is provided with all the right nutrients. Kathy Parkes is founder of Breastfeeding Perspectives, a top-level lactation consulting practice, as well as the author of the bestselling book Perspectives in Lactation: Is Private Practice for Me? Kathy is a deeply passionate advocate and educator for the health and well-be...

Episode 657: CUTV News Radio spotlights Cynthia Crossman of Blue Heron Hypnosis

December 15, 2017 02:46 - 30 minutes - 8.72 MB

Bend, OR -  When we think of hypnosis often we imagine it as a mystical mind game where people are forced to do things against their will or are trapped in a deep trance. We associate it with what we’ve seen in Hollywood movies or on TV. Cynthia Crossman is a hypnotherapist, and founder of Blue Heron Hypnosis. She utilizes hypnosis to help people with a wide variety of issues, from anger management and lack of self-confidence to chronic pain and insomnia.  “Many people have misconception...

Episode 656: CUTV News Radio spotlights Cynthia Harris of Classical Entertainment

December 15, 2017 02:44 - 30 minutes - 8.92 MB

Las Vegas, NV – Every day we experience the magic of music. We listen to music, watch videos and attend concerts of famous musicians and rock stars from all around the world. But more often than not we hardly recognize the talent of the musicians behind the scenes. Cynthia Harris is the founder and owner of Classical Entertainment, a live-music booking agency specializing in custom ambiance music.  A professional pianist and music educator in her own right, with Classical Entertainment, Cy...

Episode 655: CUTV News Radio spotlights Jean Hope of Hope Springs Eternal

December 15, 2017 02:43 - 30 minutes - 8.91 MB

Spotsylvania, VA – The subconscious is the most incredible super computer there will ever be. If we can access our subconscious, we can discover the secrets of our health and wellness. Jean Hope is the founder of Hope Springs Eternal, an energy healing practice. “Hope Springs Eternal is exactly what it sounds like,” laughs Jean. “I believe that through energy work and energy healing, people who have struggled will find hope to achieve the health and wellness they desire.” Whether it’s ...

Episode 654: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Wanda Outlaw of the NE Imani Fellowship

December 15, 2017 02:42 - 30 minutes - 8.72 MB

Washington, DC – A church is not about a building. Ministry is not about preaching from the pulpit. It’s so much more than that. Ministry is about service. However you can help, that’s how you should serve. Reverend Wanda Outlaw is a minister, author and the founder of NE Imani Fellowship, a non-profit ministry based in the district’s Ward 7 dedicated to serving the vulnerable among us who need our help the most. “My whole thing is outreach. I love helping people. That’s always been my p...

Episode 653: CUTV News Radio spotlights Diana Clarke of Clarke Business Counsel

December 14, 2017 15:27 - 29 minutes - 8.49 MB

San Mateo, CA – Though the nature of our workforce is changing rapidly, human resources–the ability to negotiate, mediate, help people work through issues–will always be an integral part of any successful organization. For 25 years, Diana Clarke has served as a senior HR leader and strategist within large, complex global technology and business divisions for organizations such as Google, Amazon and Callaway Golf Company. Recently however, Clarke has established her own independent strate...

Episode 652: Part 4: CUTV News Welcomes Back Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Expert Beckie Butcher

December 14, 2017 15:25 - 29 minutes - 8.62 MB

Elgin, IL – According to recent studies, as many as 2.5 million people in the United States suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. a devastating multi-system disease that causes dysfunction of the neurological, immune, endocrine and metabolic systems. Beckie Butcher is the author of My Battle With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which chronicles her struggle with the disease. “We may not die, but our lives are taken away from us,” says Beckie. Beckie says after three years of keeping a stiff ...

Episode 651: Part 2: CUTV News spotlights award-winning academic and advocate Dr. Dan Andreae

December 14, 2017 15:24 - 30 minutes - 8.7 MB

Toronto, ON – Just because you have a good cause, doesn't mean it's going to be successful. There are so many different and worthwhile causes vying for the attention of our communities and their citizens, so capturing that attention and keeping it to create meaningful change is an ongoing process of educating people and building relationships to develop allies and support along the way. Dr. Dan Andreae is a distinguished, award-winning academic, as well as an effective community advocate a...

Episode 650: CUTV News Radio spotlights Rae Luskin of The Winning Adventure

December 14, 2017 15:22 - 30 minutes - 8.82 MB

Deerfield, IL – Everyone is creative. It is your birthright. Just like a muscle you need to work it. You simply have to claim it for yourself. If you are willing to play, explore and experiment with your creativity it is a tool of transformation and empowerment. Rae Luskin is the founder of The Winning Adventure, a coaching practice dedicated to using creative expression for healing and social change. "Every person has a story of overcoming and resilience,” says Rae. “It’s about finding ...

Episode 649: CUTV News Radio spotlights Wanda Outlaw of the NE Imani Fellowship

December 14, 2017 15:21 - 30 minutes - 8.67 MB

Washington, DC – A church is not about a building. Ministry is not about preaching from the pulpit. It’s so much more than that. Ministry is about service. However you can help, that’s how you should serve. Reverend Wanda Outlaw is a minister, author and the founder of NE Imani Fellowship, a non-profit ministry based in the district’s Ward 7 dedicated to serving the vulnerable among us who need our help the most. “My whole thing is outreach. I love helping people. That’s always been my ...

Episode 648: Part 3: CUTV News Radio welcomes back Susan Kohler of Connected Hearts

December 14, 2017 15:19 - 31 minutes - 8.94 MB

Venice, CA –  In the next 40 years, the population over the age of 65 is expected to double. This means more and more adult children will be asked to care for their aging parents. When those parents suffer from dementia, caregiving becomes an experience fraught with emotion, and above all, frustration. Susan Kohler is a dementia care specialist and co-founder of Connected Hearts, a unique, experiential training program that teaches the subtle powers of communication to make meaningful, emo...

Episode 647: Part 3: CUTV News Welcomes Back Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Expert Beckie Butcher

December 14, 2017 15:18 - 30 minutes - 8.72 MB

Elgin, IL – According to recent studies, as many as 2.5 million people in the United States suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. a devastating multi-system disease that causes dysfunction of the neurological, immune, endocrine and metabolic systems. Beckie Butcher is the author of My Battle With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which chronicles her struggle with the disease. “We may not die, but our lives are taken away from us,” says Beckie. Beckie says after three years of keeping a stiff ...

Episode 646: CUTV News Radio spotlights Self-Worth Expert Laurie Davis

December 14, 2017 15:17 - 30 minutes - 8.69 MB

Alberta, Canada – Self-worth is defined as “the sense of one’s own value or worth as a person.” It’s our ability to place value on who we are as an individual. All of our decisions, how we conduct ourselves, how we communicate, comes from that place of self-worth. Unfortunately, many of us have had our self-worth damaged while growing up. We move through life feeling as though there is something wrong with us. Laurie Davis mentors others to achieve higher levels of personal worthiness. ...

Episode 645: CUTV News Radio spotlights award-winning academic and advocate Dr. Dan Andreae

December 14, 2017 15:15 - 30 minutes - 8.71 MB

Toronto, ON – Just because you have a good cause, doesn't mean it's going to be successful. There are so many different and worthwhile causes vying for the attention of our communities and their citizens, so capturing that attention and keeping it to create meaningful change is an ongoing process of educating people and building relationships to develop allies and support along the way. Dr. Dan Andreae is a distinguished, award-winning academic, as well as an effective community advocate ...

Episode 644: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Marilyn Margiotti

December 14, 2017 15:14 - 30 minutes - 8.69 MB

San Francisco, CA – While most consider therapy and coaching two completely separate disciplines, all agree that a background in counseling enhances coaching. Both share an intention of changing the neural pathways in the brain to improve the lives of their clients. Dr. Marilyn Margiotti offers both psychotherapy and couples counseling to clients, as well as personal and executive coaching. “Coaching and therapy are different ways of offering guidance to people,” says Dr. Margiotti. “As ...

Episode 643: CUTV News Radio spotlights Angelina Manolakis of All Things in Order

December 14, 2017 15:13 - 30 minutes - 8.64 MB

Gainesville, GA – Your house is not just a home, it’s a haven. But the negative energy of clutter can turn that haven into a source of dread. Angelina Manolakis is a professional organizer and the founder of All Things in Order, where she puts everything in its right place. From full-residence organizing to a simple basement decluttering, Angelina transforms your space to transform your life. “There’s always a wow factor. I had one client who said if I completed the job in two days he wo...

Episode 642: CUTV News Radio spotlights Kelli Hansen of Advocate Nurses

December 14, 2017 15:12 - 30 minutes - 8.65 MB

La Vista, NE -- Nurse consultants are indispensable in aiding law professionals and health care institutions to understand complex medical terminology.    Kelli Hansen is a registered nurse and founder of Advocate Nurses, where she primarily specializes in general nurse care consulting and freelance medical writing, as well as promoting patient advocacy. With more than 20 years of experience in nursing, Kelli offers more than your typical consulting practice. “I possess an overwhelming a...

Episode 641: CUTV News Radio welcomes back author Loretta Herrington

December 14, 2017 15:11 - 30 minutes - 8.66 MB

Fairfax, VA – There is a reason and a season for every relationship we have in our life, but sometimes a connection with another person is so profound it can transcend our understanding. Loretta Herrington is the author of Piece of Soul Through the Heart: A Soul's Journey, which recounts the story of her remarkable experience meeting someone she knew in a previous lifetime and the profound friendship that blossomed between them. “The moment of meeting Zura was a revelation,” recalls Lore...

Episode 640: CUTV News Radio spotlights Ilona Nogarr of Denison Dance Academy

December 14, 2017 15:10 - 31 minutes - 8.99 MB

Denison, TX – Dance is passion: expressing your emotions through movement. You have to believe deep within your soul that your movements are what is creating the music. Ilona Nogarr is the founder and artistic director for the Denison Dance Academy. a dance studio, specializing in classical ballet. Nogarr has been teaching dance and gymnastics since 1977.  “When I was in the 1st grade a teacher said I looked like a ballerina,” says Nogarr. I started taking classes every day and I’ve bee...

Episode 639: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Betty Orlandino

December 14, 2017 15:08 - 30 minutes - 8.73 MB

Boca Raton, FL – Nobody does it alone. Mentoring and coaching are critical to achieving success. Without a "Truth teller" you are operating at a disadvantage. Dr. Betty Orlandino is the truth-teller. She helps her clients understand how other people are seeing them to help bring out their best. As a clinician, master executive coach and mentor, Dr. Betty Orlandino has been empowering people for 30 years. “You would be surprised at how many senior executives plateau or derail due to criti...

Episode 638: CUTV News Radio spotlights Reconnective Healing Practitioner Liane Mercier

December 14, 2017 15:06 - 30 minutes - 8.69 MB

Toronto, ON -- Most of us turn to conventional Western Medicine when we are physically ill and emotionally stressed, taking countless pills or treatments to alleviate our pain. What if there were a force within the universe that holds the key to help us with our aches and pains and improve our lives where traditional medicine has failed us, and what if that energy were accessible to any one of us right now? As energy healing becomes more mainstream, Reconnective Healing has become one of t...

Episode 637: CUTV News Radio spotlights Ingrid Läderach Steven of Swiss Master Chocolatier

December 14, 2017 15:05 - 31 minutes - 8.95 MB

Toronto, Ontario – They say you can’t buy happiness, but you can buy chocolate, and that’s the same thing. Ingrid Läderach Steven is the owner of Swiss Master Chocolatier, a boutique chocolate shoppe that specializes in “beautiful chocolate for beautiful people.” Now in its fourth decade of operation, Swiss Master Chocolatier is famous for its delicious confections and creative presentation. “Each person who walks through our door gets a chocolate so that they feel better when they walk...

Episode 636: Part 2: CUTV News Welcomes Back Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Expert Beckie Butcher

December 14, 2017 15:03 - 30 minutes - 8.66 MB

Elgin, IL – According to recent studies, as many as 2.5 million people in the United States suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. a devastating multi-system disease that causes dysfunction of the neurological, immune, endocrine and metabolic systems. Beckie Butcher is the author of My Battle With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which chronicles her struggle with the disease. “We may not die, but our lives are taken away from us,” says Beckie. Beckie says after three years of keeping a stiff ...

Episode 635: CUTV News Radio spotlights Kelli Czaykowsky of F.R.E.E.

December 14, 2017 15:02 - 31 minutes - 8.96 MB

Clarkson, GA – We were all created to rely upon each other, no matter what religion, culture or skin color. To make this world a better place, we all must support each other. As of 2017, it is estimated there are currently 65 million refugees and displaced persons in the world. These numbers represent a global refugee crisis. Through no fault of their own, these innocent people –many of them children – have been forcibly displaced from their homes to face uncertain futures. F.R.E.E. is a...

Episode 634: Part 7: CUTV News Radio welcomes change expert John Spenker

December 14, 2017 15:01 - 31 minutes - 8.98 MB

San Francisco, CA – Change, in its simplest form, is the act of moving from a current state, through a transitional state, to a future state. Many of us fear change, but change is inevitable. We can either wait for change to happen and react to it or we can utilize change as a tool. According to John Spenker, change is not a thing that has to be managed but rather an energy source. Spenker is the author of Pivot Your Perspective: Your Change Journey. “I want this book to be a tool for an...

Episode 633: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Marilyn Margiotti

December 14, 2017 15:00 - 30 minutes - 8.9 MB

San Francisco, CA – While most consider therapy and coaching two completely separate disciplines, all agree that a background in counseling enhances coaching. Both share an intention of changing the neural pathways in the brain to improve the lives of their clients. Dr. Marilyn Margiotti offers both psychotherapy and couples counseling to clients, as well as personal and executive coaching. “Coaching and therapy are different ways of offering guidance to people,” says Dr. Margiotti. “As ...

Episode 632: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Reverend Dr. Sandy Range of Intentional Self

December 14, 2017 14:59 - 30 minutes - 8.91 MB

Stoughton, MA - Traditional medicine treats disease through surgery, radiation and drugs. But many people are now seeking holistic practitioners who, instead, attempt to prevent and heal illnesses at their roots, through a healthy diet, medicinal herbs and intentional living.   Reverend Dr. Sandy Range is a Cherokee elder and founder of Intentional Self, an holistic counseling and wellness center. Dr. Sandy is also an ordained minister, spiritual counselor, holistic psychotherapist and ...

Episode 631: CUTV News Radio spotlights Denise Taddeo of The Glitter Cookie, LLC

December 14, 2017 14:58 - 30 minutes - 8.9 MB

Florham Park, NJ – Healthy is personal to each person. It’s not just what you eat and drink. It’s your entire life. To be truly healthy means that after all the challenges life throws your way, you’re still smiling. Denise Taddeo is the founder of The Glitter Cookie, LLC, an integrative health coaching practice offering a uniquely structured health coaching and wellness counseling program that is individualized for each client. Denise empowers her clients to take responsibility for their o...

Episode 630: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Ani Kalayjian of Meaningful World

December 14, 2017 14:57 - 30 minutes - 8.89 MB

Cliffside Park, NJ – When we help someone in need, we are both made stronger. Dr. Ani Kalayjian is a board-certified expert in traumatic stress, professor of psychology at Columbia University and the founder of Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention (ATOP), better known as Meaningful World, a charitable organization dedicated to training humanitarian outreach professionals as well as responding to global and local disasters. “We understand the challenge of creating peace,” says Dr....

Episode 629: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Betty Orlandino

December 14, 2017 14:55 - 30 minutes - 8.66 MB

Boca Raton, FL – Nobody does it alone. Mentoring and coaching are critical to achieving success. Without a "Truth teller" you are operating at a disadvantage. Dr. Betty Orlandino is the truth-teller. She helps her clients understand how other people are seeing them to help bring out their best. As a clinician, master executive coach and mentor, Dr. Betty Orlandino has been empowering people for 30 years. “You would be surprised at how many senior executives plateau or derail due to crit...

Episode 628: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Anna Louise Gaspar of the Peace Corps

December 14, 2017 14:53 - 29 minutes - 8.6 MB

Las Vegas, NV – CUTV News today announced that Anna Louise Gaspar will be featured in an exclusive, one-on-one conversation to discuss her experiences as a member of the Peace Corps. Anna Louise Gaspar had been an elementary school teacher for more than 32 years in the Los Angeles area, when she retired. But unlike most retirees who find a hobby to pass the time, Anna joined the Peace Corps, where she helped to open a resource center for teachers in Swakopmund, Namibia. “We were 35 peopl...

Episode 627: Part 2: CUTV News Radio welcomes back Susan Kohler of Connected Hearts

December 14, 2017 14:52 - 31 minutes - 9 MB

CUTV News Radio host Jim Masters continues his conversation with Susan Kohler of Connected Hearts in Part 2 of our series with Susan.  Susan Kohler is a dementia care specialist and co-founder of Connected Hearts, a unique experiential training program that teaches the sublte powers of communication to make meaningful, emotional connections with persons living with dementia.    www.connectedheartsllc.com

Episode 626: CUTV News Radio Welcomes Back Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Expert Beckie Butcher

December 14, 2017 14:51 - 31 minutes - 8.97 MB

Elgin, IL – According to recent studies, as many as 2.5 million people in the United States suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. a devastating multi-system disease that causes dysfunction of the neurological, immune, endocrine and metabolic systems. Beckie Butcher is the author of My Battle With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which chronicles her struggle with the disease. “We may not die, but our lives are taken away from us,” says Beckie. Beckie says after three years of keeping a stiff ...

Episode 625: CUTV News Radio spotlights Layne Dalfen of The Dream Interpretation Center

December 14, 2017 14:50 - 30 minutes - 8.72 MB

Montreal, QC – To sleep, perchance to dream. Each night we dream all manner of strange, wondrous and frightening experiences. There is value in decoding and understanding our dreams. All it takes is learning what questions to ask. Layne Dalfen is a dream analyst and the founder of The Dream Interpretation Center, where she helps clients understand the language of their subconscious. “All dreams have meaning,” says Layne. “Dreaming is just thinking. There’s always a reason for today’s dre...

Episode 624: CUTV News Radio spotlights Anna Louise Gaspar of the Peace Corps

December 14, 2017 14:49 - 30 minutes - 8.71 MB

Las Vegas, NV – CUTV News today announced that Anna Louise Gaspar will be featured in an exclusive, one-on-one conversation to discuss her experiences as a member of the Peace Corps. Anna Louise Gaspar had been an elementary school teacher for more than 32 years in the Los Angeles area, when she retired. But unlike most retirees who find a hobby to pass the time, Anna joined the Peace Corps, where she helped to open a resource center for teachers in Swakopmund, Namibia. “We were 35 peopl...

Episode 623: CUTV News Radio spotlights Cindy Ormiston of Tranquil Vibrations

December 14, 2017 14:48 - 30 minutes - 8.65 MB

Dallas, TX – There is so little we understand about the true nature of chronic pain and dis-ease, what causes it and why it can be so severe. And yet doctors routinely prescribe incredibly addicting drugs to manage it. It makes sense to take a step back and look from a completely different angle with a different perspective. There’s an energetic component to our traumatic experiences and they deserve to be explored, especially if the alternative can offer no reasonable hope. Cindy Ormiston...

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