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John Monaghan III is a retired police chief with over 20 years in law enforcement. He worked as a municipal officer, State Trooper and Police Chief in New Hampshire. After retiring John consulted and facilitated focus groups and educational workshops in equity, mental wellness, resilience, and organizational development. John regularly presents on wellness, social justice causes, and police-community relations. He was featured in the 2019 Nantucket Project documentary film “The Box”.
Meet Dr. Shaan Patel, MD, MBA
- ★ Prep Expert Founder & CEO | 100,000+ Students Prepped
- ★ Perfect SAT Scorer | 20+ Years Experience With SAT Prep
- ★ #1 Bestselling Author | 10+ Test Preparation Books Published
- ★ As Seen On Shark Tank | Investment Deal With Mark Cuban
- ★ Board-Certified Dermatologist | Teledermatology Practice
- ★ Yale & USC Alumnus | BA, MD, & MBA
My guest Laura Eisenhower is an internationally acclaimed Researcher, Author, and Medical and Intuitive Astrologer, known for her groundbreaking work in Exopolitics, Alchemy, Metaphysics, and Galactic History. As the great-granddaughter of President Dwight David Eisenhower, she reveals hidden Exopolitical information about his administration, shedding light on topics long held in secrecy.
My guest Tom Kenyon is one of the most respected sound healers in the world today. Tom Kenyon is a teacher, musician, composer, and esoteric book author. He holds a master's degree in psychological counseling, having worked as a private psychological counselor for thirty years. He is also a channel for the Hathors, Masters of Love and Sound. Tom’s unbelievable four octave voice is his predominant instrument. Every sound you hear on a Tom Kenyon CD or tape is created by Tom as musician, singer, and shaman.
Acting Fire Chief David Motes has served over 33 years with Clay County, Florida, starting his career as a paramedic and Volunteer Firefighter, and later rising through the career ranks in Clay County Fire Rescue. Chief Motes has served as the Acting Fire Chief / Director of Public Safety since December 2018 when Fire Chief Lorin Mock was called to County Administration. Public Safety is an all-hazards agency and includes 300 sworn personnel spread across the 640 miles of Clay County in 12 Stations.