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Nov 18: 1] Bestseller Sharon Creech 2] Growthbusters 3] Recipes for a Sacred Life ~ PODCAST

Newberry and Carnegie award winning author Sharon Creech shares her inspirations and chats with Vicki about her latest work, The Boy on the Porch. Later, is family more sacred to you than sales? Filmmaker Dave Gardner and the Growthbusters team have put together an alternative to Black Friday shopping with their new documentary Hooked on Growth. Also today, writer Rivvy Neshama discusses her delightfully inspiring new book Recipes for a Sacred Life.

Please take a moment to visit the link below, it is an information and registration page offered by Growthbusters for the public. They’ll send a link for the screening to everyone who registers!
http://www.growthbusters.org/see-the-growthbusters-documentary-free-on-black-friday-around-the-world/

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Sharon Creech is back with a new novel that poignantly illustrates how love can be discovered in the strangest of circumstances. The Boy on the Porch begins with a couple returning home to find a young boy sleeping on their porch with a note from a parent unable to care for hm. Their lives take an unexpectedly joyous turn as they begin to raise the boy as their own… until the father returns and reclaims him. What happens next is at once heartbreaking and inspiring, and the surprise ending will leave you in tears. Creech has been honored with both the Carnegie Medal and Newberry Medal for her writing, and is a national bestseller with over a dozen novels in print.

To inspire a low-consumption holiday season this year, the Growthbusters team is organizing a free worldwide Black Friday screening of Hook On Growth via the internet. Families are encouraged to avoid malls and big chain stores, and reconnect to what the holidays are supposed to be about… playing games, eating great food, and spending time with loved ones. The screening event is Growthbusters way to spur on interesting conversation, have fun, and leave a small ecological footprint. Director Dave Gardner directs you to the Growthbusters website for further ideas to make the holidays more about family and less about consumerism.

Rivvy Neshama’s new book, Recipes for a Sacred Life: True Stories and a Few Miracles may sound like it’s a run of the mill self-help book, but nothing could be further from the truth. From dancing to forgiving, from walking at dawn to sharing dinner with a stranger, Neshama shares true short tales that are at once meaningful, playful, and inspiring. She proves she has a timeless wisdom, turning down-to-earth ordinary encounters into enriching and sacred moments that can be appreciated by readers of all ages and backgrounds. Neshama is a writer, editor, and community organizer who draws her unique spiritual path from many sources.

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Nov 11: 1] Take the Dare 2] Do Your Boundaries Hold You Back? PODCAST

For straight talk on confidence, courage, and career for women, Becky Blalock delivers, and she dares you to take charge of your life! Also today, Anne Katherine recognizes that your boundaries may be your comfort zone, but in excess may be limiting your potential. 
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Becky Blalock’s new book Dare takes women firmly by the hand and propels them onward and upward. Through a series of dares, Blalock empowers women to succeed with practical strategies that build relationships, promote potential, and ultimately create opportunities on which great careers are founded, nurtured, and grown.

Have you ever felt a little empty at the end of a day? Or maybe it seems as if your dreams and goals are becoming farther away and harder to attain. Perhaps there are days when it seems like you have more friends in the digital world than the real world. Anne Katherine has discovered that not truly connecting to people face-to-face can be detrimental to your long-term goals as well as your daily happiness. In Boundaries in an Overconnected World, she can help you better certain aspects of your life, such as the distance or closeness you want with friends, turning longings into reality, and making better connections to the people in your life.

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Nov 04: 1] The Path of the Novice Mystic 2] Healing with the Arts ~ PODCAST

Therapist and former philosophy professor Dr. Paul Dunion believes that peace and a more meaningful life can come from becoming… and remaining… a ‘novice mystic.” Later, from musicians in hospitals to quilts on the National Mall, art is already healing people all over the world. Dr.s and spiritualists Michael Samuels (MD) and Mary Rockwood Lane (PhD) have teamed up once again with their latest book, Healing with the Arts: A 12-week Program to Heal Yourself and Your Community, combining their own stories with professional expertise to teach people how to heal themselves. 

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Dr.’s Michael Samuels (MD) and Mary Rockwood Lane (PhD) both know firsthand what it’s like to heal through art: Mary painted her way through depression, while Michael healed a patient’s arthritic pain via illustration. Based off of their proven program used in hospitals around the country, Healing with the Arts: A 12-Week Program to Heal Yourself and Your Community highlights the extraordinary ways that the arts can help people heal mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Michael and Mary have teamed up on several books devoted to creativity and innovation in healing, and are widely considered among the foremost experts in body, mind, and spirit medicine.

The key to gaining some understanding of the journey of life begins with grasping and accepting that is is mysterious, insecure, and unpredictable. Dr. Paul Dunion, therapist and former philosophy professor, explains in his new book Path of the Novice Mystic: Maintaining a Beginner’s Heart and Mind that wheter you are religious or non-religious, there can be spiritual enrichment in remaining a beginner, as he opines that a novice starts the day open to what’s new, and lives from curiosity rather than already discovered conclusions. Dr. Dunion can help foster the ability to forgive, develop a healthy ego without becoming arrogant, and make peace with life while shedding needless worry and anxiety. Dr. Dunion is a licensed professional counselor with his own counseling and consulting practice. He has led over 300 workshops on a wide range of topics.

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Oct 28: Visiting Greenpeace Onboard the Rainbow Warrior ~ PODCAST

 

Vicki St. Clair onboard Greenpeace's the Rainbow Warrior, Seattle.

Onboard the Rainbow Warrior, Greenpeace, Vicki St. Clair

Today Vicki takes a field trip with Greenpeace Captain Joel Stewart and Senior Campaign Manager Jackie Dragon onboard the Rainbow Warrior to discuss some of their current projects, as well as how they respond to criticism of Greenpeace at large. They also give an inside point of view on the controversial arrest of the Arctic 30 by Russia.

Captain Stewart shares the importance of marine preserves and the health of the Bering Sea to our ecology. He discusses why fish farming is not a good solution for ecosystems or feeding humans — and why that won’t even matter unless we get climate change and CO2 under control.

Jackie Dragon shares details of a new species, more on the science of the Bering Sea, and why it’s critical to the survival of Native Alaskan communities. By the way, the Rainbow Warrior was specifically built for this campaign, making it a unique ship. If you can get down to visit it on tour, do it!

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Oct 21: 1] The Common Sense Guy 2] Changing Behavior ~ PODCAST

A recent Gallup poll indicated that less than 1/3 of the combined American/Canadian workforce are commited to making positive contributions to their workplace… which places us amongst the world leaders! Leadership consultant and career coach Bud Bilanich shares why this can actually be a good thing, as well as tips on how to become re-engaged to your work! Also today, behavioral health specialist Georgianna Donadio shares why the government shutdown might be just one (really big) indication of a major inability to communicate in this country.

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If you are having a hard time being engaged…really commited to making positive contributions… you are far from alone. Nearly 7 out of 10 people are with you on that. Dr. Bud Bilanich, leadership consultant and career coach, has examined the issue of engagement at work, and found that all is not lost. “It can be good for the employees who are engaged,” he says, adding that being engaged provides plenty of opportunity to shine. But for those who are not, Bilanich looks at ways to change that, such as the employer themselves ratcheting up the engagement of their workers, re-establishing what bought you to that line of work in the first place, or even trying something new and exciting instead. Dr. Bilanich, aka The Common Sense Guy, has been featured or quoted in nearly every major news network or periodical. With a Doctorate of Education from Harvard, he is a well regarded motivational speaker and has gone on to author 19 books, including the Success Tweets series.

For over 30 years, Dr. Georgianna Donadio has been a pioneer in the field of behavioral health, working with healthcare professionals and patients in changing behaviors to lead to better health. This work is the foundation for her new book, Changing Behavior: Immediately Transform Your Relationships with Easy-to-Learn, Proven Communication Skills. Dr. Donadio uses the government shutdown as a prime example of the impact a lack of communication can have and that consequences that can come with it. She also presents her thoughts on how we can fix the lack of solid communication, starting in our own backyards. Dr. Donadio’s expertise has been called upon by hundreds of online, print, and radio and tv interviews, and she recently retired from a 20 year stint of hosting the nationally syndicated cable tv show, Woman to Woman.

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Oct 14: 1] Emotional First Aid 2] Grammy winner Lani Hall Alpert ~ PODCAST

Grammy winner Lani Hall Alpert — performer, lyricist, now author — joins Vicki to share her stories about the choices women face in Emotional Memoirs. The best story of all? Lani’s love affair with husband, Herb Alpert. Financial pressure… stress at work… relationship problems… troubles at home… chances are at some point you have had to deal with at least one of these issues, if not all at once! Clinical psychologist Guy Winch offers valuable advice for bouncing back from life’s biggest… and smallest… disappointments in his new book Emotional First Aid.

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It seems like more than ever before, we are being assaulted by emotions from every different direction, whether it be financial security in a troubling economy, the increased difficulty of finding perfect balance in our relationships, a stressful work environment, or even with the kids acting out. Clinical psychologist Guy Winch recognizes the harm that can be done by dealing with the cumulative effects of stress on the body and mind, and he has come forth to offer relief in the form of Emotional First Aid. In the book, he discusses the seven most common psychological injuries daily life can cause, including rejection, loneliness, guilt, failure, low self-esteem, loss, guilt and rumination, and offers well researched and easy to administer (even to kids!) treatments to soothe the pain and keep things from getting worse! In addition to holding a doctorate in clinical psychology and having a private practice in Manhatten, Winch is a member of the American Psychological Association and an in-demand keynote speaker.

Lani Alpert Hall was born and raised in Chicago, becoming a professional vocalist at age 19. Travelling the world as lead singer of Sergio Mendez and Brasil ’66, her credits include 12 albums in English, Spanish, and Portugese, and the titular song for the James Bond film Never Say Never Again. She received a Grammy Award for her Latin CD, Es Facil Amar, in 1985, and to this day continues to record with her husband, the legendary Herb Alpert of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. A writer of innumerable lyrics throughout her life, Emotional Memoirs and Short Stories marks her first book. She uses the powerful creativity that marks her musical career to peek deeply into the inner lives of women and artists in this urban Chicago based anthology, investigating that fine line between creative fact and personal fiction.

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Oct 7: 1] Fracking’s False Promise 2] Free Spirit 3] NYT Bestseller Carla Neggers ~ PODCAST

The oil industry would like you to believe that fracking is the miracle cure-all to our energy ills, but energy expert Richard Heinberg doesn’t buy the hype, and has done the research to tell you why. Vicki also welcomes Joshua Safran, whose new book tells the compelling true tale of a childhood surrounded by free spirit and the counter-culture, and how he overcame a hand-to-mouth, off the grid youth to become a successful lawyer and advocate for survivors of domestic abuse and wrongful imprisonment! We’ll also be joined by NYT bestseller Carla Neggers on her latest work! 

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Richard Heinberg, among the world’s foremost energy educators, casts a critical eye on the oil industry hype that has hijacked America’s energy conservation in his new book Snake Oil: How Fracking’s False Promise of Plenty Imperils Our Future. Heinberg uses information obtained from the most thorough analysis of shale gas and oil drilling ever undertaken to answer the question of whether fracking is a miracle cure to all of our energy problems, or merely a costly distraction from finally freeing ourselves of the dependance of fossil fuels.

When Joshua Safran was 4 years old, his mother Claudia, a middle-class ’60’s flower child on the hunt for paradise, took her young son on the open road and off the grid. His became a youth of extreme hardship, enduring years of horrific abuse at the hands of a violent alcoholic stepdad, an endless parade of counter-culture characters living on the margins of society, and a true hand to mouth existance. Safran persevered, and despite his unorthodox childhood, attended and graduated college on a full scholarship and followed that by travelling to Israel to study at several yeshivas. Finally, he returned to the US and put himself through law school. Today, as a successful lawyer who works pro bono tirelessly in addition to his day job, Safran champions those who have suffered domestic abuse and wrongful imprisonment on a national level from his home in San Francisco. His new book, Free Spirit: Growing Up On the Road and Off the Grid, tells the story of how he overcame the odds. Safran was the subject of the award-winning documentary Crime After Crime.
Carla Neggers has been spinning stories ever since she climbed a tree with a pad and pen at age eleven. Now she has millions of copies of her books in print in more than 30 countries, and has placed over two dozen books atop the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly bestseller lists. Her latest work, Declan’s Cross, takes place in an idyllic South of Ireland seaside village, where an escape to heal a broken heart becomes a dangerous journey riddled with death and deception!

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Sep 30: 1] Win the Game of Power and Politics at Work 2] 5 Degrees of Change ~ PODCAST

Office politics… most people try to avoid them, but they are a fact of workplace life. Political scientist and PhD Jack Godwin offers vital information in winning the game of power and politics at work! And before you embark on a major upheaval to the way you get things done, find out how making small changes can lead to bigger results with Shannon Cassidy, founder and CEO of Bridge Between Inc.!

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“In today’s hyper-competitve job market, you have to be hardworking, smart, and educated, but you also have to be politically astute. Fortunately, politics is a skill you can learn,” says Jack Godwin, author of The Office Politics Handbook. Armed with an insider’s knowledge, Godwin takes the time to explore why people are political animals, why they engage in power seeking behavior, and how your personality can affect the way you communicate and classify information. With this book, you will learn how to cultivate political skill, exert power beyond your place on the organizational chart, defend against political attacks, and know how to pick your battles. Godwin began his career as a Peace Corps volunteer, and has gone on to be a notable political scientist. He is a 5-time Fulbright Scholar and a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, as well as Chief International Officer at California State University since 1999.

With Shannon Cassidy’s new book The 5 Degree Principle, you can become the CEO of your own life by making changes in small increments with big results. She demonstrates how taking one 5 degree step at a time, rather than trying to do a full 180, gives you an opportunity to explore all options, listen to your gut, let it rest when you have to, and take action when the time is right! Cassidy is the founder and CEO of Bridge Between Inc., a management-consulting firm focused on behavioral change and communication. Before starting her own company, she was a corporate leader, successfully building businesses and driving innovation and leadership intiatives.

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Sep 23: 1] 50 Dates in 50 States 2] Surviving the In-Laws PODCAST

Enjoy this encore edition of Conversations Live with Vicki St. Clair!  Vicki returns live next week!
From shark-diving in Hawaii to Fright Night in Philly, Melanie Brocklehurst captures the ups, downs, and hilarity of internet dating and travelling in unfamiliar territory in 50 Dates in 50 States! And if the thought of spending summer vacation with the in-laws sends you running for the hills, don’t miss Vicki’s chat with in-law relationship expert Dr. Deanna Brann!

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Part travelogue, part romp, and part how-to guide, 50 Dates in 50 States: One Woman’s Journey to Positive Change is an inspiring chronicle of Melanie Brocklehurst’s self-discovery. You will laugh and cry along with her as she makes out at her first drive-in movie in California, flees a stalker in New Mexico, encounters a married man in Virginia, and a vegetarian in Texas!

With over 25 years of clinical experience, psychotherapist and in-law relationship expert Dr. Deanna Brann knows how utterly exhausting merely the idea of spending a vacation (which should be relaxing) with your in-laws can be. Between sharing responsibilities, being forced into group activities, and travel with kids/grandkids… these minor annoyances create stress, that gone unchecked, can lead to a family breakdown! Before you embark on a potentially disastrous vacation, Dr. Brann offers 5 tips today that can turn that family trip from miserable to memorable!

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Sep 16: 1] Thinking in New Boxes 2] Selling Yourself without Selling Your Soul PODCAST

Today Vicki chats with expert media coach Susan Harrow who helps women entreprenuers get used to Selling Yourself Without Selling Your Soul! And if you are one of the many who take pride in thinking outside the box, think again! Real innovation and success comes from creating entirely new “boxes” according to Vicki’s other guest today, Alan Iny.

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The catchphrase “outside the box” has become synonymous with creativity in business over the last few decades, but Alan Iny believes it is not the most effective way to brainstorm, solve problems creatively, and see potential opportunities. In Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity, co-author Iny shares examples of organizations that flourished after creating entirely new “boxes,” leading to growth-propelling “Eureka!” moments. From bold re-imaginings of a companies entire mission to smaller tweaks, learn how creativity can help your business thrive and reach it’s potential, or even save your business from the brink of extermination! Iny is the senior specialist for creativity and scenario planning at The Boston Consulting Group. He has run countless workshops, trained executives, and speaks around the world about developing strategic visions and creative thinking.

In her groundbreaking new book, Sell Yourself WIthout Selling Your Soul: A Woman’s Guide to Promoting Herself, Her Business, or Her Cause with Integrity and Spirit, expert media coach and marketing strategist Susan Harrow guides you through the ins and outs of publicity and marketing to help you gain public recognition and take your business to the top. Harrow has spent over 23 years running Harrow Communications, a media coaching and marketing agency in Northern California. She has been featured, quoted, or profiled in numerous major television and newspaper outlets.

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