Monday, June 27, 2011

The Quick Fix- Love and Miracles - People Who Make A Difference

MOST RECENT INTERVIEWS
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Dr. Doug Show (LIVE 3pm PST Monday's)

Aros Crystos & Elizabeth England, Divine, Multi-dimensional Beings

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Aros Crystos - Elder, Shaman, Fashion Designer, Multidimensional Channel, Visionary Author, Award Winning Vocalist, and Dolphin Ambassador. Aros' life work and service is to assist people on their path to rediscovering their true nature as divine, multi-dimensional beings. Winner of the 2007 Los Angeles Music Awards "Most Transformational Artist," the divine MUSIC and SONIC CODES coming through Aros' voice activate junk DNA using ancient sonic codes. "Where There Is True Love, Shapes and Forms Disappear and Left Is Only Our Smile" Message from the Dolphins!

The Quick Fix w/Bradley Quick

Dr. Elizabeth Lambaer the Vitality, Vibrancy & Youthfulness Expert

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Dr. Elizabeth Lambaer the Vitality, Vibrancy & Youthfulness Expert and author of "Fit, Fifty & Fabulous, Seven Secrets to the Fountain of Youth". She is the epitome of health, wellness & living beyond the old paradigms of what a woman SHOULD look/act/be like at ANY Age, and teaches people how to be Ageless, Timeless & Limitless! Discover her "Secrets" to becoming the most Fit & Fabulous YOU!

Love and Miracles with Dorothy Lee Donahue (LIVE 2pm PST Tues)

Filippo Vultaggio - Life Changes

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It's Love and Miracles with Dorothy Lee Donahue. Her guest is Filippo Voltaggio a quintessential Transformational Leader. His life work is dedicated to transformation, whether it is his own life, the life of another, or the life of many others on a mass scale. From being a Life Coach, an Author, a Keynote Speaker, to being the host of his own radio show, "LIFEChanges With Filippo," the subject matter is always change and more specifically, the constant changing of one's body, one's life and

The Quick Fix w/Bradley Quick

The Grief Recovery Handbook co-author

John W. James

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John W. James Founder of The Grief Recovery Institute and co author of The Grief Recovery Handbook. After suffering the loss of his 3 week old child and in his pain coming to the realization that there was no effective answer or method to bring him peace. He began looking, studying, and searching for a solution to grief. There are more than 40 events that can create the range of human emotions called grief. Books:
•The Grief Recovery Handbook, 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition: The Action Program for Moving Beyond Death, Divorce, and Other Losses including Health, Career, and Faith

•Moving On: Dump Your Relationship Baggage and Make Room for the Love of Your Life

•When Children Grieve: For Adults to Help Children Deal with Death, Divorce, Pet Loss, Moving, and Other Losses

The Quick Fix w/Bradley Quick

Superstar Songwriter - Jud Friedman

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He moved to L A and started honing his writing and producing craft. He then had his first Number One hit as a writer and arranger: "I Don't Have The Heart" by James Ingram. Then, Whitney Houston recorded "Run To You" for her film "The Bodyguard". He made the record with David Foster, worked on producing Whitney's vocals and even sang backgrounds with her. Along his journey, there were lots more hits and nominations, with amazing artists such as Barbra Streisand, Ray Charles, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, Leann Rimes, Chaka Khan, Kristine W., Oleta Adams, Gladys Knight and Dave Koz

The Quick Fix w/Bradley Quick

"Getting the Job Done" - Mr. Universe 1999

Paul Medrano

Former Mr. Universe Paul Medrano "Getting the Job Done". He grew up in the central part of El Paso, Texas which was not exactly an ideal place for a kid to get an education. In his neighborhood, there were gangs and drugs on every block, so becoming a menace to society was seemingly the normal thing to do. Most his friends either became involved in the drug scene or got into gangs. Many of these kids even died in the process. During this time in his young life, he knew what he was doing was not quite right or in his best interest. However, he always avoided accepting or asking for help because he didn't believe he had a problem. Besides, he was much too proud to admit that he had a problem. That attitude may be familiar to you; I find many of us share the issues of ignorance and self delusional pride.

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