Life’s Challenges
Have you ever noticed that some days you are bursting with joy? Other days you seem to run into one roadblock after another?
Have you ever noticed that some days you are bursting with joy? Other days you seem to run into one roadblock after another?
I just learned a fun exercise from Sonia Choquette during her recent interview on Joy Radio. Want to give it a try? Think about your intentions you want to create. Place your hand on your heart, ground yourself by focusing on your surroundings and breathe. As you connect with your heart, state your […]
Send to Kindle Here’s hoping your day is filled with smiles, giggles and joy!
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Send to Kindle When the body bows in worship; the heart is a temple. ~Rumi♥ The bluebird is my favorite bird. Every year around spring these beautiful creatures arrive in my backyard and build their nest in their weathered home. Filled with joy, I grab my camera and click away. This is one of my […]
I am so excited to share some of Joy Radio’s outstanding guests scheduled for 2013. You just may want to mark your calendars! (All shows are scheduled for Wednesdays, 11 a.m., ET, unless noted below.) February 22 Deb Mangolt, Lynne Everett and Julie Smethurst, co-authors of Drink Wine and Giggle- 101 ways girlfriends […]
We are all interconnected… across the centuries… across time and space. The wolf we feed affects the whole. In my heart of hearts I believe humanity is shifting into the energy of wolf number two. One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, […]
We all have a special way of connecting to our heart. Thirty-eight years ago I sat in meditation for the first time. At first it was hard trying to quiet the chatter of my monkey mind but with time, peace came. Today it is an integral part of my daily life. How about […]
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Send to Kindle Join JOY RADIO on October 24 at 11 am, ET as we continue to support Words & Music… A Literary Feast in New Orleans – Nov. 28 – Dec. 2, interviewing Marie Arana. Marie Arana—novelist, non-fiction author, and Writer-At-Large for The Washington Post—was born in Peru, moved to the United States at […]