June 1, 2013 – Archives/Pod Casts Hour 1 – Hour 2 – Hour 3
TONIGHT’S SHOW IS A REBROADCAST OF THREE GREAT GUESTS:
Hour 1: Dr. Joe Dispenza – REBROADCAST
Joining Amerika Now during the first hour of the show is international bestselling author and renowned neuroscientist and highly-successful chiropractor, Dr. Joe Dispenza, who will be discussing his latest book, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One.
Are you tired of having your New Year’s resolutions dissolve in a matter of weeks? Come January 1, you’re all fired up and want to change your life—lose those pounds, exercise every day, stop smoking, eliminate sugar and eat better food…but before you know it, you’re down that rabbit hole again. It’s what most of North America faces on or about mid-February or sooner!
But are you locked into failure? Absolutely not! You are not doomed by your genes and hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of your life, says Dr. Joe Dispenza, known as one the world’s most prominent Brain/Change Experts and author of the international bestselling books Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One, and Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind. Dr. Joe is also one of the featured researchers in the award-winning film What the BLEEP Do We Know!? as well as the upcoming film, People v. The State of Illusion.
Before you give up on your resolutions, Dr. Dispenza’s got some great advice for you on MAKING CHANGE STICK. He says that once you understand the dynamics of how your brain works and some simple processes that are easy to follow, you can retrain your brain—and keep those resolutions. Lasting change is not a dream; it can be achieved employing strategies that can be learned and are repeatable.
“Once you break the habit of being yourself and truly change your mind, your life will never be the same!” says Dr. Dispenza.
And to help people stay on course with their New Year’s resolutions and live a life transformed by new habits, Dr. Dispenza is dedicating January as MAKING CHANGE STICK Month.
During the interview, Dr. Joe will offer some quick tips for MAKING CHANGE STICK as well as how to break the habit of being yourself and create the life you desire.
Dr. Joe Dispenza is an international bestselling author, neuroscientist, and highly-successful chiropractor. In addition, he is an internationally-renowned speaker on the functions of the human brain and re-programming your brain to create a joyful, healthy and abundant life. In the vanguard of the emerging frontier of thought and consciousness connecting with the brain-mind-body, he combines leading-edge science in the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, brain chemistry, biology and genetics to show what is truly possible. He has taught thousands to rewire their thinking to change their lives through scientifically-proven principles, and has garnered recognition as “The Brain/Change Expert.”
Dr. Dispenza studied biochemistry at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, and holds a B.S. degree with an emphasis in Neuroscience. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude. His postgraduate training and continuing education has been in neurology, neuroscience, brain function and chemistry, cellular biology, memory formation, and aging and longevity. An editorial advisor for Explore Magazine and Golden Thread Magazine, Dr. Joe has authored several scientific articles on the relationship of the mind, brain and body in relationship to health, well-being and the nature of reality.
A Diplomate for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, he holds licenses for Chiropractic in the states of Arizona, California, Georgia and Washington. He founded four successful chiropractic clinics, including Rainer Chiropractic, a family practice in the treatment and management of muscular skeletal disorders in Washington. Dr. Dispenza is an invited member of Who’s Who in America, an honorary member of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the recipient of a Clinical Proficiency Citation for clinical excellence in doctor-patient relationships from Life University, and a member of Pi Tau Delta – the International Chiropractic Honor Society.
Over the past 10 years, Dr. Dispenza has lectured in 24 different countries on six continents educating people about the role and function of the human brain. He has taught thousands of people how to re-program their thinking through scientifically proven neuro-physiologic principles. As a result, this information has taught many individuals to reach their specific goals and visions by eliminating self-destructive habits. His approach, taught in a very simple method, creates a bridge between true human potential and the latest scientific theories of neuroplasticity.
Dr. Joe will explain how thinking in new ways, as well as changing beliefs, can literally rewire one’s brain. The premise of his work is founded in his total conviction that every person on this planet has within them, the latent potential of greatness and true unlimited abilities.
For more information about Dr. Joe Dispenza and information on his workshops, please visit his website at drjoedispenza.com.
Hour 2: Douglas Vermeeren – REBROADCAST
Joining Amerika Now during the second hour is internationally renowned filmmaker and motivational speaker Douglas Vermeeren, who will be talking about gratitude and success.
On Monday, May 20, Moore, Oklahoma, was devastated by a deadly EF-5 tornado. This was the second time Moore was hit by an EF-5 tornado. But amid the devastation, many of the survivors’ stories are ones of gratitude–gratitude for being alive, for their families, for their loved ones. One story in particular stood out, however. Barbara Garcia lost her home and everything in it. As Barbara sifted through what was once her home, she discovered her dog buried in the rubble…alive! As news crews filmed, Barbara kept expressing her gratitude over and over that not only was she saved, but that her beloved dog was spared as well.
Gratitude can help us overcome any problem or situation. It gives us perspective on what’s really important, what we truly value, and what we have right here, right now. And it is this gratitude that has and will make Moore, Oklahoma, once again such a resilient community.
Acclaimed filmmaker Doug Vermeeren knows the power of appreciation and gratitude well, and he joins me to talk about what we can all learn from the Oklahoma survivors’ expressions of gratitude.
“Whatever one’s philosophical and religious views on life, when you strip it down to simple appreciation – whether it’s for your survival, or being surrounded by loved ones, or for a meal — gratitude helps us emphasize in our consciousness what’s good in life and that can only reflect back in positive ways,” says Vermeeren, creator of the new film, “The Gratitude Experiment,” (www.thegratitudeexperiment.com), which demonstrates through individual stories the ways gratitude has impacted people’s lives.
“Our success and our resilience is very much facilitated by our ability to appreciate our life and those who are in it, both on a personal and professional level,” Vermeeren says.
No matter what situation we are in or what worries we face, we can always be grateful that we are alive on this beautiful planet; there is a world of possibilities open to whatever attitude we bring to it, he says.
Doug is an internationally renowned movie producer, director, and author. His award-winning film, The Opus, received critical acclaim and has been translated into more than 23 languages. In addition, Random House published the book version in more than 23 countries. His new film, The Gratitude Experiment, is currently premiering in many of the world’s largest cities. The documentary focuses on how awareness and acts of gratitude can positively transform any situation and improve one’s life experiences, both professionally and personally.
Douglas is considered by many to be the modern day Napoleon Hill because of his extensive research into the lives of more than 400 of the world’s top achievers. His research has been the basis for several books, films and TV shows. His books, articles and films have been translated into more than 22 languages around the world.
Vermeeren was also the first North American to be invited to address the Chinese political leaders on Human performance and motivation in communist China.
Currently Vermeeren is the host of the TV series Powerful Thinking Powerful Results, which shares insights on how results are created in the areas of achievement, management, leadership, business, finance, relationships and health.
For more information, please visit www.thegratitudeexperiment.com and www.douglasvermeeren.com.
Hour 3: Christina Steinorth – REBROADCAST
Joining the show during the final hour is much-sought-after relationship expert Christina Steinorth to discuss her book, Cue Cards for Life: Thoughtful Tips for for Better Relationships.
With almost 7 billion people on the planet, we’re bound to run into communication problems sometime. And though we know healthy relationships and a sense of community are essential for a healthy, happy, and successful life, some of us are not equipped or quite prepared to deal with the situations and the life transitions we sometimes face. Cue Cards for Life is a handy, intuitive “how to” guide that can be easily applied in real life situations.
In her private practice as a psychotherapist, Christina Steinorth noticed that many of her patients came in with the same communication problems. Couples would neglect their love relationships, parents would talk at their teens instead of talking to them, and adults found few guidelines for interacting well with their aging parents. In fact, most people seemed to put more thought into deciding what to have for dinner than they did in choosing what they said and how they behaved in important situations. As a result, something seemed to go wrong — but they were unsure of exactly what. Steinorth made Cue Cards for her patients to help them with these recurring problems.
Cue Cards are deceptively simple reminders and remedies that anyone can use to immediately improve just about any relationship. Each card is accompanied by a clear and encouraging explanation of the psychological principles that make the cue card work. These straightforward tips are so practical and down-to-earth that anyone can use them to communicate effectively with others, minimize conflict, and handle life transitions with greater ease. Cue Cards for Life can help you improve your daily interactions.
Christina is a Licensed Psychotherapist in private practice and a Board Certified Diplomate of professional counseling (IAMBCP). With an office in beautiful downtown Santa Barbara, Christina holds a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and graduated in the top three of her class from the fully accredited Phillips Graduate Institute of California.
As a sought after relationship expert, Christina appears regularly in the media. Her advice and insights are often seen in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Cosmopolitan Magazine, The Huffington Post, Woman’s Day, Fox News, Shape, Celebrity Parents, Canadian Living, among others. Online, Christina’s advice has appeared on numerous websites including WebMD, Askmen, SheKnows, Lifetime Moms, GalTime and Made Men. You can also hear her on The John Tesh Network and such stations as KARN, KTALK, WNRI as well as countless web and podcasts.
Christina lives in a small seaside community near Santa Barbara, California, with Matthew, her husband of eleven years.
For more information about Christina Steinorth, please visit her website at www.christinasteinorth.com.
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