Valerie Joi: Music of the Heart

Valerie Joi: Music of the Heart

Valerie Joi’s music emanates a joy rooted in freedom and authenticity. A gifted and multifaceted musician, Valerie Joi has worked as a pianist, vocalist, composer, vocal coach, arranger and producer. She also directed the UC Santa Cruz Gospel Choir for thirteen years, where she was named a Porter College Faculty Fellow by the university. A highlight of her musical career thus far has been singing background vocals for Quincy Jones at the 2016 Monterey Jazz Festival (and upcoming this year at the Hollywood Bowl in September). Her greatest joy is witnessing transformation and healing through song. Currently, Valerie Joi is also a PhD student in Transformative Studies at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where she is focusing on the interconnection between music, spirituality and social activism. Her website is www.valeriejoi.com.

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Kelvin Chin: Finding relief through meditation during the pandemic

Kelvin Chin: Finding relief through meditation during the pandemic

Kelvin Chin learned to meditate at age 19 and has been teaching meditation in living rooms, schools, and businesses worldwide — and now via videoconference, phone, Skype, and webinars — for over 40 ye...

18 Aug 202029min

Austyn Wells: Using Intuition during the Pandemic

Austyn Wells: Using Intuition during the Pandemic

Austyn is a multiple award-winning author, spiritual medium, and soul gardener who empowers individuals to create soul-centered lives. A certified grief counselor, she combines intuition and mediumshi...

11 Aug 202035min

Anna Penenberg: A Mother/Daughter Odyssey Through Chronic Illness

Anna Penenberg: A Mother/Daughter Odyssey Through Chronic Illness

Anna Penenberg is an author and a healer. Her interests focus on life enjoyment, nature, and relationships. She enjoys hiking, gardening, reading, dancing and practicing Kundalini Yoga. She lives in t...

4 Aug 202030min

Galen Guengerich: THE WAY OF GRATITUDE: A New Spirituality for Today

Galen Guengerich: THE WAY OF GRATITUDE: A New Spirituality for Today

GALEN GUENGERICH is senior minister of All Souls Unitarian Church, a historic congregation on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary and earned a Ph.D. in ...

29 Jul 202035min

Valerie Scoon: Daring Women Doctors: Physicians in the 19th Century

Valerie Scoon: Daring Women Doctors: Physicians in the 19th Century

“Daring Women Doctors” follows the challenging and illuminating history of 19th-century women doctors. The film was completed through an affiliation with Professor Scoon’s film company, True Visions, ...

1 Jul 202040min

Dr. Linda Backman: Your Soul's Purpose and the Pandemic

Dr. Linda Backman: Your Soul's Purpose and the Pandemic

Dr. Linda Backman (Colorado) is a licensed psychologist with more than forty years of experience in private practice. Dr. Backman studied, co-taught, and co-established The Society for Spiritual Regre...

24 Jun 202040min

Dr. Tel-Oren, M.D., 6-Keys to Vibrant Health during the Pandemic

Dr. Tel-Oren, M.D., 6-Keys to Vibrant Health during the Pandemic

Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren (“Dr. T”) MD, LN, CCN, DABFM, DACBN educates medical professionals and the public world-wide about Nutritional, Environmental, & Functional Medicine. Dr. T is founder & president of...

21 Apr 202035min

Native American Love Wisdom for Right Now!

Native American Love Wisdom for Right Now!

Tony Redhouse From the very improbable way that his parents met, through years in the wilderness when either drugs or alcohol could have taken his life, it is no small miracle that Tony Redhouse is a...

15 Apr 202032min

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