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June 22, 2023
Tom Paladino

With united efforts we can spread quantum solutions and many millions, billions can benefit! If you are enthusiastic to share the benefits of Scalar Light to the world, please email (2) possible days and times to Iamblessedindeed@duck.com For more information, please visit FreeScalar.net and ScalarLight.com

I met Tom 10 years ago and it's a pleasure to help schedule interviews.

Peace & Aloha

Shakira Paradise Rose

Introducing Mentors and Inventors helping uplift, inspire and bring forth an advanced intergalactic paradise planet. 

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Tom Paladino is a scalar energy researcher based in Florida. Scalar energy is the fundamental life force found everywhere in the world, space, and universe. It originates from the sun and stars. Chi, prana, OM, mana, life force, pyramid energy, or zero-point energy are synonymous terms for scalar energy. He theorized that all energy in the universe initiates as scalar energy; and that the sun of our solar system and the stars of the universe are the points of origin, “the storehouses,” for scalar energy. He further theorized that scalar energy is instructive energy, as the entire universe is instructed by this Divine Essence. Subsequently, all spiritual, cognitive, emotional, and physical activity in the universe is initiated and maintained by scalar energy instructions. Scalar energy provides order in the universe.

 

 

June 22, 2023
Dr. Alvin Pam

Historical Novel By Controversial Author Explores Black Panther Party & Racial Relations Through The Lens Of 1960’s- 70’s Civil Rights Movement

Several generations before the Black Lives Matter movement took hold, there was a bigger, more controversial group fighting for civil rights and equality in America. A new book, When Black Panthers Prowled Amerika, offers a unique look at the Black Panthers Party through the eyes of an author who marched in the south in the 1960s under Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Though Pam’s book (that is how the author wants tobe known) is historical fiction, it features mostly real figures from a tumultuous era, and meditates on race relations that offer insights into today’s society. The book has stirred controversy because the author is not a young Black woman, but rather an older white guy. Pam is the last name of the author – not the first. “Because of accusations of cultural misappropriation, I wasn’t able to get published under my real name,” says Pam. “We live in the time of a hyper-sensitive cancel culture that many people wonder if it is racist and sexist in itself.”

Pam is available to discuss in interviews the following:

How history views the accomplishments of the Black Panther Party.What can be done to improve racial equality in the U.S.Why racial relations are still terse, half a century after the Black Panthers were dismantled.A new perspective on J. Edgar Hoover’s role in suppressing the Panthers.Why several publishers refused to publish Pam’s book.Who gets to tell the story of the Black Panthers.

Pam, a psychotherapist by trade, writes with a unique perspective on a subject matter that is both
historical and ever so timely for today’s world. The book is informative, analytical, and
enlightening – and sure to stir a debate both for its contents and its author.

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Pam, who has been a psychotherapist for over half a century, is the author of three books, including the historical novel, When Black Panthers Prowled Amerika.

In 1964, Pam joined a thousand college students to participate in the “Mississippi Freedom Summer,” under the aegis of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Three civil-rights workers were lynched by the Klan right at the outset of the project. Following his life-changing experience down south, Pam returned north to lead a civil rights group in Buffalo.

Pam’s career as a clinical psychologist includes 34 years of service at Bronx Psychiatry Center, including a 10-year stint as the Director of Psychology Department. For the past 21 years, Pam has engaged in private practice.

As an adjunct assistant professor (psychology) at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Pam also taught at several colleges and graduate schools, including Fordham and Yeshiva Universities, the New School for social Research, and was an adjunct associate professor of psychology at Bronx Community College for 24 years.

A veteran of the United States Army, Pam has been an active member of the American Psychological Association, American Group Psychotherapy Association, and New York State Psychological Association.

Pam’s earlier two books addressed issues in  therapy and science; in addition, he has published numerous articles in professional journals such as Psychiatric Quarterly, American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Reports, Archives of General Psychiatry, New Ideas in Psychology, International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, American Journal of Psychotherapy, Journal of Mind and Behavior, and Professional Psychology, Research, and Practice.

Pam earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and Pam’s M.A. in Psychology came from New School for Social Research. He also earned another M.A., in Modern European History, from New York University, and a B.A. in History from Brooklyn College.

Pam, raised in Brooklyn, New York, now resides in Westchester, New York.

June 22, 2023
Ellen Goldsmith

The temperatures are rising, and with climate change our bodies are going to need to adapt to hotter summers. What we always do, changing out our clothing, putting on more sunscreen and spending more time outdoors is no longer enough. While we change over our wardrobes for the change of seasons very few of us think to change over our what foods we stock in our kitchens.

Ellen Goldsmith, author, culinary medicine expert, faculty member of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, National University of Natural Medicine and nationally board certified, licensed acupuncturist, can teach your audience how they can help their bodies adjust from the inside out by eating certain foods and avoiding others during the summer months.

What to eat? Guess what, it’s not Ice Cream! We need hydrating, cooling foods that don’t cause our bodies to heat up when they work to digest the food. And we need balance.  Include foods such as:

Avocado, celery, cucumberBanana, watermelon, berries, lemon and coconut or coconut waterRaw leafy green veggies like spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, and cabbage are all very high in water contentMint – This cooling herb contains menthol which triggers protein sensory receptors in your mouth. In essence, it’s like the coolness of ice cream without the heat raising properties. 

When it is hot, we need to be able to adjust our internal temperature so warm or room temperature liquids can be helpful.

 What you want to avoid are foods that will heat you up such as:

Excess use of warming  or hot spices like dried ginger, hot pepperAn excess of grilled meats – you don’t have to give up the BBQ completely, but adding some citrus to the meat helps make it easier to digest.Pickles – eating a lot of foods high in sodium can add to dehydration 

Learn more in an interview with Ellen.

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Ellen Goldsmith is a nationally board certified, licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist, educator, health and wellness consultant, and author of the book Nutritional Healing with Chinese Medicine: + 175 Recipes for Optimal Health. She co-founded Pearl Natural Health, in 2001 an integrative naturopathic and Chinese medicine out of  Portland, Oregon. She is on faculty at the National University of Natural Medicine’s College of Classical Chinese Medicine, where she teaches graduate students in the study of Chinese Dietetics and its clinical application. She is also on faculty with the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine teaching integrative medical fellows on the Energetics of Food. She created the podcast Health Currents Radio to motivate, educate and inspire people to improve their health. She later hosted Healthwatch on Pacifica Radio, a popular weekly show.

 

 

June 21, 2023
Marcel Kuhn

Unleash the Unthinkable: Surfing Life's Waves Towards Self-Mastery - I'm Marcel Kuhn, a Swiss visionary speaker, author, coach, and soul surfer who embraces life beyond the ordinary. My life's work revolves around inspiring others to break free from conventional limits and catch their waves of unthinkable dreams. Through my experiences across the globe, learning from an array of personal development experts, I've harnessed these insights into practical tools for transformation. As your podcast guest, I will not only share fascinating tales of personal growth and surfing life's waves but also equip your audience with the means to navigate their journeys, rise after wipeouts, and create the best versions of themselves. I'm excited to bring this powerful wave of inspiration and actionable wisdom to your listeners.

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Marcel Kuhn is a Swiss visionary speaker, author, coach, father, dreamer, and soul surfer who passionately explores the edges of his comfort zone and what it means to create an unthinkable reality through FLOW: Finding Love and Oneness Within. Marcel has spent over a decade immersed in personal development, traveling globally to work with top experts from coaches, speakers, and trainers, to spiritual healers and shamans. Through his impeccable storytelling, discoveries, and practices, Marcel guides and inspires others to connect with their dreams and do the unthinkable while creating joy and fulfillment along the way. 

June 11, 2023
Melanie Aguirre

Through Dolores Cannon’s Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique, Melanie Aguirre of the Quantum Disclosure Project, travels the Earth’s Ancient Sacred sites to research, regress and reveal revelations of forgotten universal history, knowledge and origins through past life regression.

Since there are no limits when it comes to Multidimensional Diving, we are capable of connecting directly with our Ancient Extraterrestrial lineage to regain insight of our forgotten past.

This information heals and awakens the Ancient DNA and soul, creating a ripple effect of awareness throughout Earth and all Universes.

Since we are connected as one, Melanie Aguirre continues Dolores Cannon’s work by dropping the pin of wisdom, insight and remembrance for all to expand, explore and to learn from in a humbling way. 

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Melanie Aguirre is a Multidimensional Diver and Researcher to reveal Ancient Hidden Knowledge and Dolores Cannon's QHHT, also known as Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique. Melanie was once permanently disabled. There was nothing more the Medical Team could do for her. After some years spent with this permanent disability, she was ready for a change. When she discovered 'QHHT', she learned more about the path that led her to the accident. Her life's purpose was revealed and her journey to reveal ancient hidden knowledge had begun. When she learned and accepted this, her body healed instantaneously in the regression session. Miracles do happen. It starts with self-awareness during this time of awakening. She is now healed and has practiced hypnosis for five years. She offers Self-published books, lectures, workshops, classes, and live hypnosis regression events.

June 7, 2023
Jennifer Stolo

Taking on one city at a time, Robert Craig Films production team visited the homeless in 17 cities in America to understand their challenges and ultimately create an authentic documentary and feature film that will emotionally resonate with audiences.

The film, No Address, a scripted feature film that will begin production in February, will shed light on the human side of homelessness with beautiful and compelling storytelling. Robert Craig Films, a producer of award-winning purpose-driven movies, strives to effectively motivate viewers to engage deeper with compassion in the community around them and incite personal activation.

Taking a deep dive into raising awareness of the homeless crisis in America, the production team toured the following 17 cities by bus including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, New York, New Jersey, Portland, Chicago, Texas, and Washington DC, visiting rescue missions and encampments to create a documentary titled Americans With No Address, that vividly portrays America’s leading crisis and the millions of people that suffer.

The team also interviewed the executive director of homeless policy for the Biden administration, the Mayor of Sacramento, the homeless director for the Newsom administration, the CEO of Citygate, several Salvation Army Majors, and directors of missions and transitional programs across America. The feature film No Address will follow from the documentary Americans With No Address, filmed on the bus tour. Casting for No Address has just begun, and the film will shoot in Sacramento.

“Both the documentary Americans With No Address and the feature film No Address aren't just about getting people emotionally invested so they take action, but also bringing solutions to the table. It was incredibly important to bring world-renowned homeless expert Robert G. Marbut Jr., Ph.D. on board and his work to foster the creation of holistically transformative environments to reduce homelessness,” says Craig.

Julia Verdin, No Address writer and director and Americans With No Address co-director, says, "Making the documentary and getting a sense of the world of people experiencing homelessness and their challenges was critical in fine-tuning the script. Robert Marbut’s and Philip Mangano’s input and years of experience also helped improve the script and keep it authentic.”

We would love to connect you further with the production team and you’re welcome to share the full release linked here. Please also find images linked here.

Thank you and we look forward to making an impact.

Best,

Chantelle

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June 7, 2023
Jay Shafer

It is estimated that 828 million people worldwide don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Jay Shafer, philanthropist, entrepreneur and CEO & Founder of Zurvita, has made it his mission to combat this issue by pledging to provide one million meals for families in need.

Zurvita’s philanthropic endeavor is Zeal for Meals, a program that donates three meals for every Zeal Canister sold, with the goal of providing one million meals to hungry families.  Zurvita is over three-quarters of the way to their goal of feeding a million people.

As of last month, Zurvita has given over 790,000 meals and continues to grow. The company's Zeal for Meals Program has directly impacted thousands of lives in peril by funding SERV International, which provides food, shelter, medical assistance, and spiritual support. SERV International has a strong track record of successfully delivering aid and resources to people who are living in some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable.

The Zurvita Zeal for Meals Program has directly impacted thousands of lives in peril, funding SERV International to provide food, shelter, medical help, and the word of God. The most recent impact reports state that the direct impact of Zeal for Meals includes:

The Kepoto VIllage in Northern Kenya - This region suffers from severe malnutrition; To date, Zeal for Meals has provided 30,000 meals in this particular area as well as medical outreach for over 320 men, women, and children; the village’s nearest medical facility is 46 miles away.  At the Hungary/Ukraine border and in Ukraine - SERV has deployed two teams and secured partnerships with local churches to provide food, essential support, and other necessary resources to refugees fleeing the war. To date, Zeal for Meals has allowed them to assist 500 Individuals and 200 families displaced by war.

We would love to share Jay's journey with your audience and the incredible work he is doing to make a difference in the lives of those who are struggling with hunger.

Jay’s mission is simple:

To make a significant impact on people from all walks of life and to change lives for the better.

Jay is available to interview.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Best

Chantelle

USA
June 1, 2023
Marie Antoinette Kelley
Hi Julia,
 
While dozens of adult books exist on the topic, Danny's Day in Heaven from author and award-winning artist Marie Antoinette Kelley is the first-ever illustrated children's book to introduce the near-death experience to help kids better understand what happens when we die.
 
Inspired by Dannion Brinkley's runaway bestseller Saved by the Light and backed by research, Marie Antoinette dispels the fears children may have about the seeming finality of death by providing comfort and reassurance that life goes on through her transcendent illustrations and storytelling in this new book.
 
As a guest on The Metaphysical Hour, Marie Antoinette Kelley can speak to the:
value in understanding that death is not the end of life,messages and teachings of those who have experienced an NDE, andhow to support children and their questions surrounding topics on grief, loss, and death.
If interested, I'm happy to send additional information or a copy of Danny's Day in Heaven for your consideration in an interview.
 
I look forward to connecting!
 
All the best,
Brennah Hermo
Director of PR
Beyond Words Publishing
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Marie Antoinette Kelley is an award-winning artist who has done hundreds of commissioned portraits, as well as the art for the Angel Quest Oracle. She has appeared on dozens of TV, radio, and podcast shows, and has been published in such magazines as Edge and Authority. In 2019, her bison portrait in the form of woven blankets began selling throughout Yellowstone National Park’s general stores. To find out more about Marie Antoinette Kelley and her artwork, visit her website at makfineart.com.

May 30, 2023
Dr Patricia Mechael
Inspiring young people through literature - Public Health Specialist inspires and empowers youths to save their planet. (Guest Pitch)
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Dr. Patricia Mechael

Biography
Dr. Patricia (Patty) Mechael is an award-winning, internationally-recognized digital health specialist of three decades. Her work has been honored by the John Hopkins University Knowledge for the World Distinguished Alumnus Award, the British Council UK Education Social Impact Award, and the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Resident Fellowship.

On top of being a public health specialist, Patty is also a mom and author, who combines her passions for technology and innovation, science, women's rights, and the environment to inspire kids and adults through her writing. 

Drawing on her career in global health, Patty's works wrestle with the toughest public health and societal issues of our time, including the environment, pandemic preparedness, responsible technology and AI, and mental health. She is recognized as a pioneer in the use of mobile and other technologies for health.  She is the co-founder and policy lead at the South Africa-based non-profit, HealthEnabled, has served as executive director of the mHealth Alliance at the United Nations Foundation, and as executive vice president of the Personal Connected Health Alliance.  

In addition, she is co-editor of mHealth in Practice: Mobile technology for health promotion in the developing world, which is published by Bloomsbury, an editorial board member of the Journal of Medical Internet Research and Oxford Open Digital Health Journal, and a regular contributing author to AIMed's quarterly journal. 
She has developed new curricula in research methods and information technology for health and international development and taught at many leading schools, including Columbia University, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers University, American University in Cairo and Beirut, and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. 

In addition to having several books published, including her debut novel, The Antidotes, Patty has penned more than 100 publications on various aspects of public health and technology in scientific and health journals. Her writing draws on her more than 30 years of work in 45 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America. She earned a PhD in Public Health and Policy from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and a Master's in Health Science in International Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. 

She resides in Washington D.C. For more information, see www.patriciamechael.com.  You can
also follow The Antidotes on Instagram @theantidotesseries!