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CUTV News Radio brings its listeners news and inspiration from todays thinkers. We cover all areas of society and business and dig deep to discover what makes these thinkers really tick. Join our hosts Doug Llewelyn and Jim Masters as they explore topics rarely covered by other news outlets.

Episodes

  • Episode 591: Part 2: CUTV News spotlights music educator Dr. Ana Maria Trenchi de Bottazzi

    04/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    New York, NY – Any pianist can play the notes, but music is when you feel the soul of the person playing it. “When I am very sad or when I am very happy, I go to my piano and play in the dark,” says. Dr. Ana Maria Trenchi de Bottazzi. Dr. de Bottazzi has been a music teacher on Long Island for over 40 years, instructing thousands of piano students along the way. A virtuoso concert pianist in her own right, Dr. de Bottazzi holds doctorates in music from the Buenos Aires Conservatory in Argentina and the Juilliard School in New York. “Sometimes when I play that piece my hand touches God. I don’t know how to describe it. God has blessed me with a wonderful talent and He’s given me a wonderful life.’ A child prodigy, by the time she was four years old, Dr. de Bottazzi was performing in concerts. After a terrible car accident at age 23, she fought back to resume her career, but it wasn’t until she discovered teaching that she truly began to touch lives with music. “I believe in trying and that’s what I teach my st

  • Episode 590: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Marilyn Sorensen of The Self-Esteem Institute

    04/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Eugene, OR – Self-esteem is fundamental to creating the life we want to experience. Unfortunately, recent surveys have shown that as much as 85 percent of the world's population is affected by low self-esteem. More needs to be done to help people overcome low self-esteem. Left unaddressed, it can have devastating effects on an individual. Dr. Marilyn J. Sorensen is the founder of The Self-Esteem Institute, where she helps individuals change their lives by developing a healthy and accurate view of themselves and what in their thinking is holding them back as the basis of low self-esteem. “I don't think of it as high self-esteem or low self-esteem,” explains Dr. Sorensen. “I think of it as healthy self-esteem and unhealthy self-esteem. I grew up with unhealthy self-esteem. I know all the self-doubts. And even though I was always an overachiever, I often criticized myself.” According to Dr. Sorensen, the nature of our self-esteem can be recognized in the dialogue we have with ourselves. Much of what can be des

  • Episode 589: CUTV News Radio spotlights author Loretta M. Herrington

    04/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Fairfax, VA – Our soul path is the iterations of our soul through the centuries: where we’ve been; what we’ve learned; and what we’ve come back to do. It’s how we navigate our soul’s physical journey. But imagine you met someone you remembered from your soul’s past – and they remembered you, too! “He kept saying, ‘Why is this happening? I don’t understand it,’” recalls Loretta Herrington.  Loretta is the author of Piece of Soul Through the Heart: A Soul's Journey, which recounts the story of this remarkable experience and the friendship they built together. “Meeting someone for the very first time and knowing that you’ve known them before: that was a shock,” recalls Loretta. “When I was in the presence of Zura, I felt a strong connection and it was very disconcerting. I’d not experienced something like this before. My existing belief system was completely rocked.” Loretta says most people who have these experiences (and it’s more people than you would think) choose not to pursue the relationship because it’

  • Episode 588: Part 3: CUTV NEWS Radio welcomes back Barbara Hardie of Angel Connections

    04/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Tolland, MA – Angels and their powers of guiding and healing can help us manifest the things we want and need in our life. The earth and humanity are ascending to a higher vibration making it much easier now to connect and communicate with the Angels than in the past. Whether you believe in angels or not, there are many seekers who are curious and want to talk to someone to reach more clarity. Barbara Hardie is the founder of Angel Connections, where she helps people to solve the challenges they are experiencing in life with input from the Angelic Realm.  “So many of us experience pain and suffering, but it’s unnecessary,” says Barbara. “We all have angels whether we’re aware of them or not. They’re assigned to us before birth. Their purpose is to guide us through life and help make life easier if we only let them. Trust your Angels!”  After a career spent in the corporate world, Barbara discovered through meditation that she was able to connect with the Angelic Kingdom. Today, Barbara helps her clients conne

  • Episode 587: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Devang Goswami of Dynamic Homeopathy

    04/11/2017 Duration: 31min

    Bedminster, NJ – Studies have shown many diseases, particularly chronic conditions, have been successfully treated, and in some documented cases completely cured, with proper homeopathic treatment. Homeopathy is a long-established form of complementary medicine distinguished by the belief that we should treat the person in disease, not the disease in person. Dr. Devang Goswami is a homeopath and the founder of Dynamic Homeopathy. “In traditional medicine, you treat symptoms of disease; with homeopathy, you treat the whole person.” says Dr. Goswami. “Symptoms tell you what a person is suffering from, but behind that is a cause. The homeopath wants to understand the cause of the symptoms and restore the body to balance.” Dr. Goswami was first introduced to homeopathy while suffering from malaria as a young man in his native India. “Traditional medicine couldn’t cure me,” recalls Dr. Goswami. “After six months, I went to see a homeopath. He took a full patient history, prescribed natural medication, and I was

  • Episode 586: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. Sydney Scott of the Alchemist Professors

    04/11/2017 Duration: 31min

    Vancouver, BC – Studies have shown that 70-80 percent of all workers are disengaged. This disengagement is the result of a crisis in leadership. We need employees who are engaged and leaders who will engage them. Dr. Sydney Scott is the creator of The Alchemist Professors, a coaching and organizational consulting collective specializing in both personal and organizational change. “The Alchemist is the highest level of leadership where the people come first,” says Dr. Scott. “They are the most successful leaders. They know what others know and they know themselves. I work with my clients to bring them to that level.” According to Dr. Scott, an effective leader creates synergy. Dr. Scott uses coaching, consulting and training as a vehicle to educate and transform her clients. “It’s always about growing self-awareness,” says Dr. Scott. “A true boss’s job is making sure everyone under them has everything they need to do their job exceptionally well. That’s a leader: not self, but others.” According to Dr. Scott

  • Episode 585: CUTV News Radio spotlights music educator Dr. Ana Maria Trenchi de Bottazzi

    04/11/2017 Duration: 31min

    New York, NY – Any pianist can play the notes, but music is when you feel the soul of the person playing it. “When I am very sad or when I am very happy, I go to my piano and play in the dark,” says. Dr. Ana Maria Trenchi de Bottazzi. Dr. de Bottazzi has been a music teacher on Long Island for over 40 years, instructing thousands of piano students along the way. A virtuoso concert pianist in her own right, Dr. de Bottazzi holds doctorates in music from the Buenos Aires Conservatory in Argentina and the Juilliard School in New York. “Sometimes when I play that piece my hand touches God. I don’t know how to describe it. God has blessed me with a wonderful talent and He’s given me a wonderful life.’ A child prodigy, by the time she was four years old, Dr. de Bottazzi was performing in concerts. After a terrible car accident at age 23, she fought back to resume her career, but it wasn’t until she discovered teaching that she truly began to touch lives with music. “I believe in trying and that’s what I teach my

  • Episode 584: CUTV News Radio spotlights Jeri Taylor-Swade, Queen of SeneGence International

    04/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    North Bend, WA – To survive in this economy, you absolutely must have multiple streams of income. Many women have found remarkable success in direct sales.   Jeri Taylor-Swade is a pioneering independent distributor for SeneGence International, a network marketing company specializing in cosmetics with the top selling lipstick in the world. Jeri is the first Queen distributor for SeneGence.  “Whatever your passion is, that's what, that's the kind of company that you would want to join,” says Jeri. “When you have enthusiasm about what you're doing or what you're representing, you're not selling, you're just sharing.” Eighteen years ago, with no knowledge or understanding of the direct sales or network marketing world, Jeri started as a part-time SeneGence distributor. Within two years, she made the decision to go full time, eventually achieving the status of Queen in SeneGence International, generating $6.5 million in sales revenue that year. Since then, Jeri and her international team are responsible for $72

  • Episode 583: Part 3: CUTV News Radio welcomes change expert John Spenker

    03/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    San Francisco, CA – Change, in its simplest form, is the act of moving from a current state, through a transitional state, to a future state. Many of us fear change, but change is inevitable. We can either wait for change to happen and react to it or we can utilize change as a tool. According to John Spenker, change is not a thing that has to be managed but rather an energy source. Spenker is the author of Pivot Your Perspective: Your Change Journey. “I want this book to be a tool for anyone seeking to reconnect with themselves,” says Spenker. “For anyone who feels frustrated or empty and has a hunger for more, this is a book they can go back to time and time again.” John Spenker has spent the last 15 years as a catalyst for change through his practice Synergistic Coaching & Consulting, where he specializes in change management for organizations, teams and individuals. He says he wrote Pivot Your Perspective to help readers say yes to change and open doors to possibility, potential and purpose. By unders

  • Episode 582: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. C. Norman Shealy of Shealy Wellness

    03/11/2017 Duration: 09min

    Fairgrove, MO - Dr. C. Norman Shealy is the world’s leading expert in natural chronic pain relief solutions and the first physician to specialize in the resolution of chronic pain. “A holistic approach to pain has been my focus for these many, many years,” says Dr. Shealy. “I have treated well over 30,000 people who have been failed by conventional medicine.” A pioneer in developing safe and effective treatments for chronic pain, Dr. Shealy is considered the father of modern pain medicine. He is the inventor of both spinal cord stimulation and the TENS unit, both of which revolutionized the treatment of pain and remain the standard for managing chronic pain worldwide. “Before spinal cord stimulation, neurosurgeons would cut the spinal cord with a razor blade. It was barbaric,” recalls Dr. Shealy. “After I introduced the spinal cord stimulator, every neurosurgeon wanted to do the procedure. That was the beginning of what got me into pain.” 50 years after the introduction of spinal cord stimulation, Dr. Shealy

  • Episode 581: CUTV News Radio spotlights Bonnie Elizabeth Gordon of One World Humanity

    02/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Midvale, UT – Sometimes our circumstances allow us to help starving children in Africa. Sometimes they only allow us to help the people need in our community. But we should always be aware that people need help, and if we can help, we should. Bonnie Elizabeth Gordon, better known as Grace, is the founder and director of One World Humanity, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting humanitarian causes worldwide. One World Humanity holds global events throughout the year to raise money and awareness for the eradication of human trafficking, extreme poverty, and exploitation in every form. “We support the freedom, respect, and humane treatment of all beings on the planet,” says Grace. “Everyone is welcome to unite with us to make the world a better place for all.” One World Humanity started as a humble meditation group and has since grown into a full-scale, volunteer-run humanitarian effort. Over the years, the organization has continued to evolve, becoming more and more committed to charitab

  • Episode 580: Part 2: CUTV NEWS Radio welcomes back Barbara Hardie of Angel Connections

    02/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Tolland, MA – Angels and their powers of guiding and healing can help us manifest the things we want and need in our life. The earth and humanity are ascending to a higher vibration making it much easier now to connect and communicate with the Angels than in the past. Whether you believe in angels or not, there are many seekers who are curious and want to talk to someone to reach more clarity. Barbara Hardie is the founder of Angel Connections, where she helps people to solve the challenges they are experiencing in life with input from the Angelic Realm.  “So many of us experience pain and suffering, but it’s unnecessary,” says Barbara. “We all have angels whether we’re aware of them or not. They’re assigned to us before birth. Their purpose is to guide us through life and help make life easier if we only let them. Trust your Angels!”  After a career spent in the corporate world, Barbara discovered through meditation that she was able to connect with the Angelic Kingdom. Today, Barbara helps her clients conne

  • Episode 579: CUTV News Radio spotlights Candis Tucker of My Indigo Body

    02/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Montague, TX – The color indigo is a very spiritual color and extremely healing on a spiritual level. If you can wrap the body in the light of indigo, anything is possible. Candis Tucker is the founder of My Indigo Body, an energy healing practice. “For me it has to do with compassion,” says Candis. “We are all here to help each other. I was in need of help. I felt abandoned and alone. When you go through an illness, all your traumas come to the surface. I had to build on my compassion. It’s my life’s purpose to be doing something like this for other people.” Candis began her healing journey 17 years ago with massage therapy, but during her first few years as an LMT she fell ill. Secluded and shut off from the world, Candis was introduced to Energy Medicine with Biofeedback, Cellular Reprogramming and detoxification. This led her to see the healing potentials of wholeness, seeing a deeper connection with self and the world around her and the potential to help others. “What I was going through I noticed so man

  • Episode 578: Part 2: CUTV News spotlights retired private security officer Bobbi Hershberger

    02/11/2017 Duration: 30min

    Scottsdale, AZ – If you’ve ever visited friend who live in a gated community, you very likely encountered a private security officer at the gate. We always wonder who those people in those little houses are and what they do all day and night to keep themselves occupied. But while the job can be dull and monotonous, at any moment you can be called into action. “Working security is not just a job,” says Bobbi Hershberger. “It’s helping people who actually need you for peace of mind. I want to inspire people to become security officers. Not just for the money, but to do the job to the best of their ability.” Bobbi spent 20 years as a private security officer in Arizona’s Biltmore Estates among other communities for Securitas and Trident Security.  “These people are paying my company to pay me to protect them, to watch out for them, to keep people who are on the do-no-let-in list out and respond to emergencies,” says Bobbi. “Doing this kind of work, especially in a gated community, it’s all about customer servi

  • Episode 577: Part 2: CUTV News Radio spotlights music therapist Christine Korb

    07/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Portland, OR – For many of us, music is therapy. It’s the soundtrack to our lives: it helps us relax; it excites us; it moves us; it heals us. But the purpose of music is to communicate. Sadly, there are many individuals for whom communication is their greatest challenge. For these individuals, music therapy can serve as the bridge to connection because music is so universal. Music therapists work as musicians and clinicians with almost every imaginable clientele, from premature babies and children on the autism spectrum to veterans and seniors struggling with dementia. And their results have been nothing short of miraculous. “Music therapy is the elegant marriage between music as art and music as science,” says music therapist Christine Korb. “We utilize the power of music to accomplish non-musical goals. While most music therapists begin as musicians and transition into the clinical social work, Korb began as a young social worker in Chicago. She says she came to music therapy through the back door as a s

  • Episode 576: CUTV News Radio spotlights Dr. C. Norman Shealy of Shealy Wellness

    07/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Fairgrove, MO - Dr. C. Norman Shealy is the world’s leading expert in natural chronic pain relief solutions and the first physician to specialize in the resolution of chronic pain. “A holistic approach to pain has been my focus for these many, many years,” says Dr. Shealy. “I have treated well over 30,000 people who have been failed by conventional medicine.” A pioneer in developing safe and effective treatments for chronic pain, Dr. Shealy is considered the father of modern pain medicine. He is the inventor of both spinal cord stimulation and the TENS unit, both of which revolutionized the treatment of pain and remain the standard for managing chronic pain worldwide. “Before spinal cord stimulation, neurosurgeons would cut the spinal cord with a razor blade. It was barbaric,” recalls Dr. Shealy. “After I introduced the spinal cord stimulator, every neurosurgeon wanted to do the procedure. That was the beginning of what got me into pain.” 50 years after the introduction of spinal cord stimulation, Dr. Shealy

  • Episode 575: CUTV NEWS Radio welcomes back Barbara Hardie of Angel Connections

    07/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Tolland, MA – Angels and their powers of guiding and healing can help us manifest the things we want and need in our life. The earth and humanity are ascending to a higher vibration making it much easier now to connect and communicate with the Angels than in the past. Whether you believe in angels or not, there are many seekers who are curious and want to talk to someone to reach more clarity. Barbara Hardie is the founder of Angel Connections, where she helps people to solve the challenges they are experiencing in life with input from the Angelic Realm.  “So many of us experience pain and suffering, but it’s unnecessary,” says Barbara. “We all have angels whether we’re aware of them or not. They’re assigned to us before birth. Their purpose is to guide us through life and help make life easier if we only let them. Trust your Angels!”  After a career spent in the corporate world, Barbara discovered through meditation that she was able to connect with the Angelic Kingdom. Today, Barbara helps her clients conne

  • Episode 574: CUTV News Radio spotlights Kearsarge Conservatory of the Performing Arts

    07/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Warner, NH – According to Goethe, the function of art is to entertain, edify and exalt the human spirit. Dance is about interpreting music and mood and mastering the human body; drama includes acting with face and body to communicate; music is vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony and expression of emotion. The Kearsarge Conservatory is not just another studio; they are art in motion, a full performing arts conservatory offering instruction in all forms of dance, drama and music, including musical theater, as well as private instruction in piano, voice and guitar. Artistic director and director of dance Angela Brannon Tarleton, along with Kevin Tarleton President and director of drama and Michelle Gosnell director of Music, work together with their excellent staff to make Kearsarge’s mission in the arts an integral part of all students’ education.  “I think children are very smart. I think children like to work,” says Tarleton. “People are shocked when they

  • Episode 573: CUTV News Radio spotlights retired private security officer Bobbi Hershberger

    07/09/2017 Duration: 30min

    Scottsdale, AZ – If you’ve ever visited friend who live in a gated community, you very likely encountered a private security officer at the gate. We always wonder who those people in those little houses are and what they do all day and night to keep themselves occupied. But while the job can be dull and monotonous, at any moment you can be called into action. “Working security is not just a job,” says Bobbi Hershberger. “It’s helping people who actually need you for peace of mind. I want to inspire people to become security officers. Not just for the money, but to do the job to the best of their ability.” Bobbi spent 20 years as a private security officer in Arizona’s Biltmore Estates among other communities for Securitas and Trident Security.  “These people are paying my company to pay me to protect them, to watch out for them, to keep people who are on the do-no-let-in list out and respond to emergencies,” says Bobbi. “Doing this kind of work, especially in a gated community, it’s all about customer servi

  • Episode 572: CUTV News Radio spotlights real estate expert and author Judith Dickson

    07/09/2017 Duration: 31min

    Hartford, CT – Buying a new home is the most important purchase you’re ever going to make. And the most complex. It’s difficult enough to find your dream home. You must also choose a realtor an inspector, a mortgage originator, an appraiser and a closing attorney. The process is fraught with important decisions, any one of which could derail the purchase. Judith Dickson is the author of A Successful and Proven Guide for the First-Time Homebuyer: Putting it All Together. Dickson’s book provides first-time homebuyers with all the information they could need to navigate the process of buying a home. “I purchased a condominium three years ago and it was an education in itself,” recalls Dickson. There’s a process you have to go through, which we didn’t even know. Through this experience I decided to write a book for people who were first-time home buyers.” A Successful and Proven Guide for the First-Time Homebuyer: Putting it All Together offers tips to becoming a competent home-buyer. It can help you find a good

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