Children’s Dreams and Clearing Sensitivities
Dr. Ellen Cutler has acquired great expertise in many fields of health care and is a passionate advocate of natural health and healing. She is the founder of BioSET (Bioenergetic Sensitivity and Enzyme Therapy), a system of healing that incorporates enzyme therapy with nutritional counseling, detoxification, and the identification and clearing of food and other sensitivities. Dr. Cutler has authored a number of books and articles, and has been a frequent guest speaker at numerous venues. She continues her clinical work at the BioSET Clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Cutler's newest book was recently released. Entitled "Clearing the Way to Health and Wellness", the book provides an overview of the BioSET system. In it, she gives a number of case studies documenting the efficacy of the BioSET system in a wide range of health problems. Dr. Cutler also explains how individuals can help themselves with proper diet, supplementation, and desensitization. Listen to Dr. Ellen Cutler on VoiceAmerica Children’s Dreams and Clearing Sensitivities Add Comment Kelly Bulkeley, Ph.D., is a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He earned a doctorate in Religion and Psychological Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School, an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School, and a B.A. from Stanford University. A former President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and a Senior Editor of the APA journal Dreaming, he has written and edited several books on dream research. His recent works include Dreaming in the World’s Religions: A Comparative History (New York University Press, 2008), American Dreamers: What Dreams Tell Us about the Political Psychology of Conservatives, Liberals, and Everyone Else (Beacon Press, 2008), and Dreaming in the Classroom: Practices, Methods, and Resources in Dream Education (SUNY Press, 2011). He is the director of the Sleep and Dream Database (SDDb), a digital archive and search engine designed to facilitate empirical dream research. Listen to Kelly Bulkeley, Ph.D. on VoiceAmerica Children’s Dreams and Clearing Sensitivities Scott Williams is currently senior vice president of Men’s Health Network (MHN), a Washington, D.C.-based national non-profit organization whose mission is to reach men and their families where they live, work, play and pray with health prevention messages and tools, screening programs, educational materials, advocacy opportunities and patient navigation. He has been featured as an expert in the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, Baltimore Times, Medicare Reimbursement Weekly, Chicago Tribune, National Public Radio, St. Petersburg Times, Inside CMS, Dallas Morning News and Seattle Post-Intelligencer, among others. Scott is a peer reviewer and contributing author to the American Journal of Men’s Health, a SAGE Publication. He founded the Men’s Health Caucus within the American Public Health Association and also serves as the membership chair for the Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section. Listen to Scott Williams on VoiceAmerica Letting Go, Persevering, Preventing, and Listening In 1993, John Nichols had a near-death experience from a water skiing accident that left him paralyzed from his neck to his toes. Doctors weren’t sure he would ever walk again. Through six years of rehabilitation, he reached a level of recovery that less than 1 percent of all spinal cord injury patients attain. Today, John does more than just walk: He runs marathons. In fact, he’s completed a marathon a year for four straight years. John is a nationally recognized disability insurance benefits consultant and serves as president of Chicago-based Disability Resource Group Inc., a national insurance agency that he founded in 1999. John also serves as the president-elect of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and previously as a national board trustee since 2007. He obtained his CLU designation in 2003 and graduated with his Masters in Science Management with an emphasis in Leadership in 2011 from The American College. Listen to John Nichols on VoiceAmerica Letting Go, Persevering, Preventing, and Listening Nicholas Corrin as a child was very curious, always asking questions. He still does. He wants to understand the deeper reasons for things being the way they are, not just respond to external “facts” as they may present themselves to us. For this reason, he may have tended to be a thorn in the side of the establishment, challenging and occasionally mocking received views anchored in conformism and rigid thinking. The air outside the box has always appealed to him as sweeter and more invigorating than the stale stuff inside it. His training at school, both in Europe and the US, has been long and diverse, spanning literature, medicine, history, art and foreign languages. But most of all, he have learned what he knows from direct observation of nature. In a world of “specialists”, he seeks out the middle ground, the metaphorical vantage point from which the entire landscape can be surveyed. Only from here can the bigger picture be comprehended, and the various broken parts re-integrated. Listen to Nicholas Corrin on VoiceAmerica Letting Go, Persevering, Preventing, and Listening Matthew J. Bassiur is vice president and deputy, Chief Security Office (CSO) of Pfizer’s Global Security division, where he oversees anti-counterfeiting operations, large-scale investigations, physical security and crisis management for North, Central and South America. Mr. Bassiur also manages the Strategic Planning and Intelligence directorates globally, and serves as deputy to Pfizer’s CSO. In 2008, Mr. Bassiur received and completed a United States Fulbright Scholarship to teach intellectual property law at Renmin University in Beijing, China. Mr. Bassiur earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia, School of Law in 1998 and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. Listen to Matthew J. Bassiur on VoiceAmerica Letting Go, Persevering, Preventing, and Listening Sylvia Hawthorn-Deppen is a licensed practical nurse passionate about helping others live comfortably despite illness. An active member of Chronic Pain Anonymous, she also volunteers as a speaker and peer support in behavioral health at a hospital in Camp Hill, Pa. Hawthorn-Deppen, after abusing pain pills for years to numb her pain, credits the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous with reinforcing her recovery. She enjoys riding her bicycle in her spare time and dreams of cycling cross-country from Pennsylvania to Florida one day. Listen to Sylvia Hawthorn-Deppen on VoiceAmerica Whole Foods’ Benefits and Living Comfortably with Illness T. Colin Campbell, PhD, for more than 40 years has been at the forefront of nutrition research. His legacy, the China Study, is the most comprehensive study of health and nutrition ever conducted. Dr. Campbell is the author of the bestselling book, The China Study, and the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University. He has received more than 70 grant-years of peer-reviewed research funding and authored more than 300 research papers. The China Study was the culmination of a 20-year partnership of Cornell University, Oxford University, and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. Dr. Campbell has just released his new book Whole…Rethinking the Science of Nutrition. The China Study revealed what we should eat and provided the powerful empirical support for this answer. Whole answers the question of why we should eat this way. Listen to T. Colin Campbell, PhD on VoiceAmerica Whole Foods’ Benefits and Living Comfortably with Illness Elizabeth “Coach” Scala, MSN/MBA, RN is passionate about helping healthcare professionals, nurses in particular, to embody holistic living and embrace self-care. Through her business, Living Sublime Wellness, she writes regularly on the topic of self-care, conducts a free, monthly wellness workshop, and offers both in-person and online seminars for busy nurses. She is a Certified Health and Wellness Coach and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Master’s degrees in both Business and Nursing. She writes for Scrubs Magazine and is a monthly contributor to the online community, Nurses Together.com">Nurses Together.com. Originally from Carmel, NY, Elizabeth lives in Baltimore, MD with her husband and two dogs. Her websites are: http://livingsublimewellness.com/ and http://rejuvenationcollaboration.com/ Listen to Elizabeth “Coach” Scala, MSN/MBA, RN on VoiceAmerica Caring for Self While Helping Others Dr. Robert Newton earned his Juris Doctorate in Law from American College of Law. He has certifications in Etheric Healing, Reiki, Sound Signature Healing, Magnetic Acupuncture, Theta Healing and Theta Consciousness Reprogramming and Healing. He was a Christian Science healer for two decades and he received a doctorate in Natural Healing (Naturopathic medicine) from Clayton School of Natural Healing. Dr. Newton is a third level Asclepiad, a Tai Chi master and has been initiated into the highest levels of Kriya Kundalini Pranayam. He uses alternative therapies to treat cancer, AIDS and Crohn’s Disease. Through Theta Healing protocols, Dr. Newton does remote healing for all sorts of physical and emotional problems. Dr. Newton is the author of “Pathways to God: Experiencing the Living God in Your Everyday Life, A Map to Healing and Your Essential Divinity Through Theta Consciousness, and the soon to be released, The Hidden Codes of God. Listen to Dr. Robert Newton on VoiceAmerica The Real Name of and Pathways to God |