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by Errol Strider

​People ask Rochelle and I why we do our radio show, "Insight Out--the Naked Truth." Now, I don't actually know any people who ask us that, but I imagine them asking that, so this is my answer.  

 

Hello friends,   A 17th century monk named Brother Lawrence wrote a series of letters that were compiled into a book "Practicing the Presence of God."

The purpose and potential benefits of sacred circuitry: sub-conscious light code sequences that assists with DNA activation, synaptic enhancement, Energy re-organization, consciousness enhancement and more.

This week's show of Insight Out -- the Naked Truth (7 PM PDT) will focus on the single greatest obstacle to human fulfillment. Can you guess what it is?  No, it's not the powers that be, not global climate change, not power/greed/selfishness motive...though that's getting closer. It's more fundamental than that.  Join us tomorrow night and find out what it is and what you can do and not do about it!. You may be surprised to find out how insidious and pervasive it is.  And you may be even more surprised to find out the solution and how inexpensive it is!

The Beauty Files with Juanita talks to Mike Starks CEO of Personal Trainer Food and Kelly Sullivan from Nivika Medical Spa

At last Tuesday's episode of "Insight Out--the Naked Truth" we focused on "The Within"  We shared a story that I wrote many years ago based on the image/metaphor of a Geod.  The story is called, "The Doegs" and is about a "craggy bunch of creatures who are afraid to look within, until they are forced to with surprising results.
I also shared a poem I wrote called, "The Within"  Here are a few lines from the poem, but if you click on this program you'll hear the the whole poem with music along with some wonderful songs and our usual banter.

Hope you like it!

The Expansion Point with Brad Johnson - Show #2

Topic: The Nature of Channeling

How powerful and important are our feelings? Beginning with his original poem, "Feelings, the Language of Relationship," Rochelle and Errol probe this all important (and sometimes all-consuming) human expression.  The program also features the poem "Hope" put to music.--a very haunting and rich journey into the loss of hope and its "resurrection."  Listen to this show and expereince the Striders' usual blend of thoughtful conversation, some amazing music and, of course, the Striders' unique brand of whimzy and comical perspectives.