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Episodes

Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017
56 min
Aired Monday, 10 April 2017, 3:00 PM ET
International Women’s Summit
Join Carrie and her Special Guest Liz Dawn, CEO of Mishka Productions/Celebrate Your Life events as they speak about the upcoming International Women’s Summit (www.celebrateyourlife.org/womans-summit) taking place on May 4-7, 2017 in Phoenix, AZ.
“It is our vision that every woman attending the Summit, gain the wisdom you seek, discover powerful “aha” moments, make heartfelt connections and have extraordinary experiences that will last you a lifetime.” ~ Liz Dawn

Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017
56 min
Aired Monday, 10 April 2017, 1:00 PM ET
He said, She said… YES!!!
Whether it’s getting the courage to pop the question or keeping your cool as all the details come to life for the special day, your attitude and emotions can be affected on the roller coaster of bliss.
From making a big splashy presentation to a simply service to exchange vows, BIG promises are made and commitments are witnessed that are strengthened from creating the setting that’s perfect for your heart.
On today’s show we explore the fears and the challenges that come with making a commitment and how to stay calm, stay heart centered, and how to build a supportive team around you so that ’till death us do part’ isn’t sooner than later.
– why do we get nervous
– what are some of the biggest fears
– advice for regret free weddings
– how your theme for your wedding can strengthen the bond
– the big talk about what promises and commitment means
– how the wedding is for more than the two people getting married

Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017
56 min
Aired Sunday, 9 April 2017, 4:00 PM ET
Welcome the Little Ones, Part 2: And the Children Shall Teach
Annemiek van Nijnanten, a Dutch specialist in therapies for highly-sensitive children, joins host Diana Gold Holland to continue their discussion on children, adolescents and education in the New Age.
About Share On The Air Radio
Share on the Air’s mission is to provide heart-felt conversations that inspire listeners to get the whole story on www.Share-International.org and share “views behind the news” that they will hear nowhere else. It features an inspiring line-up of guests and co-workers representing a range of experience as well as leaders working on implementing the priorities of Maitreya, the World Teacher. Listen in and send your comments and suggestions to our producers at: producers@shareontheairradio.org
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Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017
56 min
Aired Sunday, 9 April 2017, 2:00 PM ET
Defending Our Planet
Something very Profound in the World is happening. World wide people are coming together, no matter what diversity they personally held. To show support for the earth guardians at standing rock camp protecting their sacred land and the waters of the rivers from being polluted by oil pipelines. Now taking up the call to defend the planet, activists are following the work started by the water protectors and expanding it to find alternate solutions. Nick Joesph, is working on a means where people document the things , big oil businesses are doing illegally and get the agencies to act.
I am very grateful for Jim Graywolf Petruzzi and Nick Joesph for joining me this Sunday, and sharing what this means for the ecology of the planet, the waters and along with the coming together of humanity to defend our planet.

Apr 7, 2017
Apr 7, 2017
56 min
Aired Thursday, 6 April 2017, 7:00 PM ET
Letting Go Again - Surviving And Thriving After Love And Loss With Kimberly Smythe
Healing Your Heart After Loss
If there’s one thing that none of us can avoid in life, it is the loss of a loved one. It doesn’t matter how we lose that person – whether through death, ill health, enforced distance, or their choice to reject our love and/or no longer be involved in our lives – loss can be both devastating and life-fracturing.
Love and loss are universal experiences and how we move through them can not only have a significant impact on our physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual health, but in some cases even the entire trajectory of our life. Loss is inescapable, and when one is deep in the grip of it, one can feel like the loneliest person on earth. So how do we survive loss? From where do we get the strength to cope with the devastating emotions that invariably crowd in to fill the void left by a loved one’s absence? Is there any gift in loss? If so, how does one let go enough to move beyond the pain and suffering to find it?
Author Kimberly Smythe spent decades suffering the overwhelming grief and myriad painful emotions that followed her excruciating decision to give up her first child to adoption when she found herself pregnant at the age of 16. Terrified at the thought of losing the love and approbation of her family, she instead chose to experience a different loss – a decision that, in her innocence, she never foresaw would lead to years of struggling to find a solution to the guilt, depression, grief and self-approbation that would follow in its wake. Years later, when, against all odds, she was reunited with her daughter, Smythe once again found herself having to let go and find a pathway through the loss of her daughter for different reasons.
Kimberly Smythe’s book, Letting Go Again, is a deeply personal story about her own experience, but in the telling it nonetheless offers important insights about such universal themes and emotions as grief, loss, regret and self-recrimination that we all encounter at some point in our lives. The gift it offers to the reader is that it calls us to challenge our perceptions about love, loss, acceptance, surrender, relationships, and letting go.
Website: http://www.lettinggoagain.com/

Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017
56 min
Aired Thursday, 6 April 2017, 6:00 PM ET
The Dr. Kevin Show - Matt Connarton
Have you had it with the nasty news? Where truth has been replaced by opinion? And a majority of news sources wouldn’t recognize the “facts and only the facts” if it bit them in the… Join Matt Connarton and Dr Kevin the first Thursday of every month for the Neutral News- where we share with you the facts and when we offer an opinion we tell you.
Here on The Dr Kevin Show on OmTimes: http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/the-dr-kevin-show/

Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017
43 min
Aired Thursday, 6 April 2017, 4:00 PM ET
Self-care and It’s Importance to Your Sex Drought
It is easy to feel overwhelmed by life. We have a never-ending stream of work deadlines, social obligations, and household responsibilities. In this episode, Clinical Sexologist Dr. Martha Tara Lee of Eros Coaching shares how she came to learn about the importance of self-care, and encouraged you to establish your own self-care routine. She differentiates between self-care and self-love and encouraged you to give to yourself before to others. Martha goes into how to get out of the sex drought or rut, and talks about how opposites attract (morning/ night person; introvert/ extrovert; touch/ non-touch) and makes a case for establishing a sex routine with your partner. She highlights the difference between spontaneous vs responsive desire response.
About Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Founder of Eros Coaching, Dr. Martha Tara Lee is a Clinical Sexologist who conducts sexuality and intimacy coaching, and runs sexuality education events in Asia. Often cited in the local media, Dr. Lee is the appointed sex expert for Men’s Health Singapore, and Men’s Health Malaysia. She also contributes regularly towards YourTango and Elephant Journal. She is also the host of weekly radio show Eros Evolution for OM Times Radio. She was recognised as one of ‘Top 50 Inspiring Women under 40′ by Her World in July 2010, and one of ‘Top 100 Inspiring Women’ by CozyCot in March 2011. Her first book Love, Sex and Everything In-Between was published by Marshall Cavendish in Oct 2013.
You can read more about Martha by visiting her website at http://www.eroscoaching.com. Download her free ebook for women at at http://www.eroscoaching.com/reclaiming-your-sexuality/ or sign up for her three-party video series on premature ejaculation for men at http://www.eroscoaching.com/rgsgfree.

Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017
56 min
Aired Thursday, 6 April 2017, 2:00 PM ET
How Science Lost Its Soul In Autism with Kent Heckenlively
Since the early 90’s, Autism has become the fastest growing developmental disability and yet after decades of research, medical science has yet to discover the cause for this devastating disorder.
Why is this? Perhaps medical science is looking in all the wrong places. Perhaps science should take a closer look at it’s own back.
The general public expects our scientific and medical authorities to perform their work free of undue influence or bias, and to honor their sacred obligation, to tell the truth and protect human life. But what happens when our most prestigious scientific institutions attempt to destroy data which shows harm done to innocent children at their own hands? What happens with science fails to honor its sacred obligation, to tell the truth for the good of all human beings?
Joining Sylvia is Kent Heckenlively, author of, Inoculated: How Science Lost Its Soul In Autism. Kent will share what sounds like something you would read in a mystery thriller or spy novel, but what he has to share is far fiction. It is truth.
About the Guest: Kent Heckenlively, J.D
Kent Heckenlively, J.D., is a science teacher, an attorney, and a founding contributing editor of Age of Autism. During college, Kent worked for U.S. Senator Pete Wilson and in law school, he was a writer and editor of the school’s law review and spent his summers working for the US Attorney’s Office in San Francisco.
Kent Heckenlively’s previous book, PLAGUE, written with Dr. Judy Mikovits, a twenty-year government scientist and former head of the Lab of Anti-Viral Drug Mechanisms at the National Cancer Institute, is one of the best-selling virus books of the past twenty years.
Since the release of his new book, Inoculated: How Science Lost Its Soul In Autism, Kent has appeared on radio shows and podcast including, the Jenny McCarthy show on Sirius Radio and Coast To Coast with George Noory.
Kent and his wife Linda live in Northern California with their children, Jacqueline and Ben.
To learn more about Kent Heckenlively, J.D., visit his website at: www.Inoculated.org

Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017
57 min
Aired Thursday, 6 April 2017, 11:00 AM ET
How To Know When We Attain Enlightenment
Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati at Parmarth Niketan discusses the following topics and answers questions from seekers from around the world, during her daily Satsang from the banks of the holy Ganga River:
~ How to deal with being identified as a body by others?
~ How to know when we attain enlightenment
~ Having a goal and target
~ Which is the right path to Truth?

Apr 5, 2017
Apr 5, 2017
56 min
Aired Wednesday, 5 April 2017, 3:00 PM ET
Cherokee Wisdom with Cynthia M. Ruiz
Join us for this “WISDOM WEDNESDAY” at 12pm PST / 1PM MT / 2pm CST/ 3pm EST on INSPIRED LIVING RADIO as we welcome special guest Cynthia Ruiz!
http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspired-living/
OM TIMES INTERNET RADIO CALL-IN LINE: 1-202-570-7057
TOPIC: Cherokee Wisdom – Lessons on becoming a powerful leader/Native American Spirituality
Cynthia M. Ruiz is an Author, Professor, Commissioner, Inspirational Speaker and Leadership expert. Receiving over 50 accolades and awards for her leadership and service to Los Angeles. She currently serves as a Los Angeles City Commissioner overseeing a multibillion-dollar pension portfolio for City employees.
Cynthia has over twenty years of experience teaching and public speaking She appeared in the movie Discover the Gift with his Holiness the Dalai Lama and Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith.
CONTACT: CynthiaMRuiz.com
