When did you really understand diversity? How do you accept and welcome differences?You Tube video available at: https://youtu.be/CYSdQJ0B0esArtwork above by Celia Cortez. https://celiacortez.com
I am going to be launching my show with a new episode every other week through the end of the year 2020. But I will continue to launch an episode every Monday. Plus a t-shirt is finally in the works along with some other goodies. Keep listening every Monday, with new episodes every other Monday starting next…
Ronnie Susan Walker did not know that the fabric of her family would be torn following the suicide of her stepson. Ronnie and her daughter Heather Shadur share their fervent, emotional accounts of losing their family member to suicide. Journey with both guests as they openly share their thoughts, feelings and grief. Knowing there was a need, Ronnie…
Tales of Discovery. Female entrepreneur Inna Braverman almost died as an infant due to the Chernobyl explosion. Today she lives her life changing the world for a better future. Inna shares her company’s innovative technology for producing green electricity using ocean waves. As CEO and entrepreneur, Inna empowers women and men world wide through Ted Talks and other stages.…
Transverse Myelitis attacked the spinal cord of 12 year old Cody Unser. Cody is paralyzed. Part 2 continues with the transition into life following paralysis. As a voice and advocate for people with disabilities, Cody Unser is heard from under the sea as a scuba diver to around the world. She speaks openly about the secondary conditions of…
Born in Sheffield, England, Dan Hughes came to be an accomplished guitarist, composer and lyricist. With an organic approach, he entertains globally from England, to South Korea. He shares one of his songs, “Feels Like Thunder.” Entertaining is a gift and right now the pandemic is changing how entertainers share their powerful artistry.
When a family member tragically dies, Kirk Hartom and his Filipino community come together. No matter who you are or where you are in the world, it’s all about giving back. Kirk is an environmentalist and educator. Although not Navajo, he was raised on the Navajo Nation. For him life is about culture, the outdoors, and contributing to society.
Carlota Silva reaches dancers of all ages through positivity and structure. Teens can sometimes have a hard time in life where they could feel unwanted or not needed. But through dance and music they can express their feelings. Kids pick songs where they can relate to the words or beat. They then dance it out; dance out…