Tradition with Brendan Kiely
Monday, June 25th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Brendan Kiely is The New York Times bestselling author of All American Boys (with Jason Reynolds), The Last True Love Story, and The Gospel of Winter. His work has been published in ten languages, received a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award, the Walter Dean Myers Award, the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award, was twice awarded Best Fiction for Young Adults (2015, 2017) by the American Library Association, and was a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014. https://www.brendankiely.com 

The Headache Healer’s Handbook with Jan Mundo
Sunday, June 24th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Jan Mundo, CMSC, CMT, has held headache programs at medical centers, universities, and corporations including Kaiser Permanente, Stanford University, and Apple. She is a certified Master Somatic Coach and massage therapist with advanced training in multiple healing modalities. www.TheHeadacheCoach.com

Cancer Crossing with Tim Wendel
Friday, June 22nd at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Tim Wendel is the author of 13 books, including Summer of ’68, Castro’s Curveball and his memoir Cancer Crossings: A Brother, His Doctors and the Quest for a Cure to Childhood Leukemia.  His writing has appeared in Esquire, GQ, Gargoyle, The New York Times, The Washington Post and National Geographic. He’s a writer-in-residence at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches nonfiction and fiction. www.timwendel.com

Ask a Manager with Alison Green
Thursday, June 21st at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Alison Green runs the Ask a Manager blog (AskaManager.org), where she answers readers’ questions daily on office and management issues. Ask a Manager receives 2 million visits each month and has been featured in USA Today, The Wall St. Journal, CBS News, ABCnews.com, Fox Business News, Glamour, and more. http://www.askamanager.org

Blooming out of Darkness with Alicia Giralt PhD
Monday, June 18th at 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT

Alicia Giralt PhD was a tenured professor of Literature, Latin-American Studies and Spanish until her cancer came back for the 3rd time and she had to retire. Her work and passion has taken her all over the world, helping women, teaching, speaking and learning. She is an amazing woman in love with life and facing death head on still with joy. https://aliciagiralt.org

The Sustainable City with Steven Cohen
Monday, June 18th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Steven Cohen is the former executive director of Columbia University’s Earth Institute and a professor in the practice of public affairs at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. He is the director of the Master of Public Administration Program in Environmental Science and Policy and the Master of Science in Sustainability Management at Columbia. https://cup.columbia.edu

The Boy Crisis by Warren Farrell, PhD
Sunday, June 17th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Dr. Warren Farrell has been chosen by the Financial Times as one of the world’s top 100 thought leaders, and by the Center for World Spirituality (in 2011) as one of the world’s spiritual leaders. His books are published in over 50 countries, and in 15 languages. http://warrenfarrell.com 

Truth To Triumph with Lily Sanders
Friday, June 15th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Lily Sanders’ life experiences, adversity, talent, sense of humor, and intense compassion has gifted her a purpose to write, influence, and coach others. As a magazine columnist, Lily inspired thousands while writing her own powerful book, Truth to Triumphhttps://lilysanders.live 

A Dress the Color of the Sky with Jennifer Irwin
Thursday, June 14th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

A native New Yorker and captivating storyteller with a flair for embellishment, Jennifer Irwin currently resides in Los Angeles with two cats, a dog, and her boyfriend. After earning her BA in Cinema from Denison University, she worked in advertising and marketing raised three boys, and ultimately became a certified Pilates instructor. While she has written screenplays and short stories since her college days. http://jenniferirwinauthor.com 

The Ever Curious Gardener with Lee Reich, PhD
Monday, June 11th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Lee Reich PhD, dove into gardening decades ago, initially with one foot in academia as an agricultural scientist with the USDA and then Cornell University, and one foot in the field, the organic field. www.leereich.com

You Are Never Alone

Over the last few weeks, we have been touched by the untimely passing of several people who have encouraged us to live in bold and adventurous ways.  

While as shocking as this was, I would like to say that regardless of what is going on, no matter how desolate your heart may feel at times, you are never truly alone.

One of the most valuable lessons my coach Judy Goodman CPC, CSRC, CRC has taught me is if you feel lonely and need a friend, be a friend to someone.  If you are sad and need comforting, comfort someone in need.  When we give away what we are looking to obtain in our lives, it shows up in profound ways.  

One great resource to find volunteer opportunities in your area is Volunteer Match.  If you are looking to connect with people in your area or for a cause that is close to your heart, this is the place for you!  

If you know someone who feels hopeless or they’re thinking of hurting themselves, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is always available at 1-800-273-8255.  

As part of the Moments with Marianne community, you can email your prayer requests to Marianne@MariannePestana.com.  This is a confidential and private resource and your requests will be added to my morning meditations.

It’s in caring for one another that despair diminishes. 

Make Every Moment Count,

Sound Advise with Merrill & Justin Osmond

Merrill Osmond, lead singer of The Osmonds, and his son Justin Osmond have  teamed-up for an epic presentation of inspired messages and music designed to help audiences take their business and personal lives to the next level. 

The program, Sound Advice, is a journey of over 60 years of unique experiences lived by two generations. They share an inside look to the many lessons they’ve gathered throughout the years using their personal experiences to show each person how they can face their fears and challenges, discover their strengths, have a positive attitude, and achieve their full potential.  http://www.justinosmond.com

Sound Advice with Merrill & Justin Osmond
Sunday, June 10th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Merrill Osmond, lead singer of The Osmonds, and his son Justin Osmond have  teamed-up for an epic presentation of inspired messages and music designed to help audiences take their business and personal lives to the next level.  The program, Sound Advice, is a journey of over 60 years of unique experiences lived by two generations. They share an inside look to the many lessons they’ve gathered throughout the years using their personal experiences to show each person how they can face their fears and challenges, discover their strengths, have a positive attitude, and achieve their full potential. www.justinosmond.com/sound-advice

Blossom with Carolin Hauser-Carson
Friday, June 8th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Carolin Hauser-Carson, German trained Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist, and Family Constellations Facilitator and author. Carolin is an internationally-recognized speaker and teacher on the subjects of spirituality, emotional healing, and women’s empowerment. http://carolinhauser.com 

Amy Nobile & Trisha Ashworth
Thursday, June 7th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Just When You’re Comfortable In Your Own Skin, It Starts To Sag by Amy Nobile & Trisha Ashworth

Amy Nobile started her career in NYC in public relations, working for Hill & Knowlton and Ketchum before writing books and becoming an entrepreneur.

Trisha Ashworth, a Bay Area native and UCLA graduate, became a successful advertising producer while moving into senior roles at Foote Cone & Belding and JWT in San Francisco and Ogilvy & Mather, New York. Her professional experience gave her the strong foundation to launch her career as an author and entrepreneur. https://weareperennials.co 

The Evolving Soul with Dr. Linda Backman
Monday, June 4th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Dr. Linda Backman, psychologist and regression therapist, has been in private practice for 40 years. Dr. Backman guides individuals in soul regression hypnotherapy to access their past and between lives. In this way, she assists people to more fully recognize who they are as a soul throughout repetitive lifetimes, and during the time we are not incarnate, as well as in discovering their soul intention for this life.  www.ravenheartcenter.com

The AfterLife with John Edward
Sunday, June 3rd at 8pm ET/5pm PT

John Edward has brought a fresh, honest and thought provoking attitude to the world of psychic phenomena. As a medium, author and lecturer, he has, over the last three decades, helped thousands with his uncanny ability to predict future events and communicate with those who have crossed over to the Other Side. Deeply compelling, often startling and occasionally humorous, John’s down-to-earth approach has earned him a vast and loyal following. www.johnedward.net 

Book Review: Dream Big: The Universe Is Listening by Ilona Selke

What does it mean to Dream Big in your life? Often when we ask ourselves this question it’s met with the thoughts that dreaming big is for someone else, we don’t deserve it or we just don’t know where to start.

This life changing book offers the reader new ways to look at ancient principals of manifesting while bridging new discoveries in quantum physics into a common sense guide for greatness.  With simple to use techniques and plenty of examples, Selke paints a landscape of abundance and daily miracles that anyone can achieve.

“Our passion when we follow it, will find the perfect resonant field for us.  Coordinated from a higher level we will find the right people, get the right insights and find the right help even while we are sleeping.”

In exploring what it means to live in a holographic universe, Selke outlines how healing, manifesting and love can be achieved in the higher plains. The techniques outlined by Selke’s encourage the reader to transforms the ordinary into extraordinary and to Dream Big daily.

A must read for anyone looking to eliminate self-doubt, develop a greater level of healing or a deeper awareness in their personal and spiritual transformation. 

Book Review: Searching for the White Magician: Spiritual Psychology and the Manifesting of Destiny by Stefania Magidson

Searching for the White Magician: Spiritual Psychology and the Manifesting of Destiny by Stefania Magidson, in dialogue with Carmen Firan brings an insightful and thoughtful approach to many of the questions we ask ourselves today.  Set in the format of a dialogue between Stefania & Carmen, the discussion answers such questions as; how can we bring more love and consciousness into our lives, can our dreams guide us in everyday challenges and is it possible to have a healthy relationship with money.

Stefania knowledge, experience and education in Spiritual Psychology, brings forth questions that will cause the reader to deepen their own practice and search for greater meaning in life.

The proceed of the book benefit the Blue Heron Foundation, founded by Stefania  in 2002. Today the Blue Heron Foundation is one of the largest non-profit organizations in the Romanian diaspora. To date, the organization has raised more than $2,000,000, has awarded 300+ college scholarships and has touched the lives of at least 2,900 children.

Namkung’s These Violent Delights Depicts True to Life Ends

By Victoria Davis, staff writer & journalist

Just in the last couple months, the world of sports, Hollywood and popular news networks have exploded with sexual assault and harassment accusations. 83 women, according to USA Today, have come forward claiming sexual harassment from producer Harvey Weinstein. CBS fired veteran journalist Charlie Rose due to allegations of sexual misconduct and Olympic Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar has been sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison after 156 female athletes spoke out about decades of enduring the doctor’s sexual abuse.

Some might say that the world has changed, that sexual predators are lurking on our doorsteps more than ever before. Victoria Namkung, author of These Violent Delights, believes the world has not become more dangerous, but that people are just more aware.

“Because of social media and all these new websites that weren’t around when I was growing up in the 80s, we have access to see more than we used to,” said Namkung. “We can see what children are missing, where sex offenders live in our area. If someone makes an accusation, it’s put on the internet almost right away.”

This newfound awareness, knowing that they are not alone, has helped to support women, and men, coming forward and sharing their stories. This, in turn, has given journalists and authors like Namkung the opportunity to share those stories with the world.

These Violent Delights was just published at the start of this month and has already received raving reviews on Goodreads, with over 60% being four or five stars. The book tells the story of three women who, while attending an all-girls private high school in Los Angeles, experience sexual advances from their married English teacher, Dr. Gregory Copeland. Caryn, Eva and Sasha are all from different graduating classes at Windemere and all had different encounters with Dr. Copeland. But when Caryn publishes an essay titled, “My Tenth-Grade Teacher Claims He Fell In Love With Me,” during her college internship at the Los Angeles Daily, the three women realize they have more in common than they thought. Caryn’s essay kick-starts an investigation and, with the help of esteemed reporter Jane March, the women begin the process of healing, finding justice and making peace with their everyday lives.

Namkung takes an interesting approach to this story, with each chapter narrating the first-person perspective of one of the four women. The first few chapters alternate between narrations from Caryn and Jane, but as Eva and Sasha enter the picture, the chapters become more diverse. This was an extraordinary choice of storytelling because it brings the reader into the heart and soul of each women. They are not just mothers, writers or victims. They are people with deeps hurts and pains. The varying first-person perspectives also helped distinguish what make each woman different and how each of their experiences with Copeland impacted them individually.

Having used her journalism skills to interview real victims and private school students and teachers for her book, Namkung creates an emotional journey that is real and raw. The accounts of Sasha and Eva specifically are very detailed, recalling instances of groping, intercourse and emotional abuse post-relationship from Copeland. However, this makes up only a portion of the story. These Violent Delights also covers Caryn’s feelings of estrangement from her family, Sasha’s Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Jane’s compensation for past mistakes and corruption within private schools and their board members.

Perhaps one of the most overpowering topics addressed in this book is the effects of severe mental disorders. The sociopathic and pedophilia state of mind is expressed, not through a man in a black hoodie hiding in the bushes and waiting to attack, but in a seemingly typical family man and beloved teacher.

“Most of these predators are found to be people that look normal,” said Namkung. “We see them everyday and they can even be people we’ve known for a long time and trust.”

As the women in the book sort through their experiences one step at a time, the reader will go through the same process. Things that didn’t raise red-flags in the earlier chapters will set off alarms toward the book’s conclusion.  One of these examples being when Caryn says in the book, “I remember he [Copeland] told me his students were his friends during the interview I did with him so many years ago. At the time, I didn’t realize how sad and strange that sounded.”

Despite the heartbreaking stories and emotional toll this story takes on one’s soul, Namkung leaves readers with hope rather than hopelessness, that a happy life after trauma is possible and that when one of us speaks out, the rest will raise their voices. Justice is not perfect, and the world is filled with uncertainty. While we don’t always get the answers we ask for, These Violent Delights speaks truth that when someone takes a chance and reaches out their hand, someone will be there to help pull them up.

“I want women and men to feel empowered to speak out against the things that are wrong in this world,” said Namkung. “They are not alone, all it takes is one person.”

You can visit Victoria Namkung’s website at http://victorianamkung.com

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Dreaming Beyond What’s Possible

Can you feel the expansion of abundance that’s on the verge of becoming all that you dreamed of and more?  Often, when we are on the cusp of profound transformation, knowing what the next step is can feel a little ambiguous.

When we look to grow beyond the plateau of where we currently stand, this often requires we step into the unknown, discarding the things that have kept us feeling comfortable and safe in the past.  It’s in the willingness to let go of what has been, that are we able to create the magic of what can be.

For me, letting go and dreaming is all about allowing this very magic to flow into my life.  Dreaming of what’s possible can be playful, adventurous and limitless.  Letting go can feel exciting, exhilarating and like a breath of fresh air. Yet, I often ask myself, “Am I dreaming big enough?”  Have you ever asked yourself the same question?  What if we imagined beyond our daily needs and desires?

Join me this month in allowing our minds to reach beyond what’s possible, and dare to dream higher than you’ve ever allowed yourself before.

Make Every Moment Count!

Luminous LIfe with Dr. Jacob Liberman
Friday, June 1st at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Dr. Jacob Israel Liberman is a pioneer in the fields of light, vision and consciousness, and the author of numerous books, including Luminous Life: How the Science of Light Unlocks the Art of Living, Originally trained as an optometrist and vision scientist, his life changed in 1976 after the miraculous healing of his eyesight, leading him to a deeper understanding of light and the science of life. www.JacobLiberman.org

Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy with Michelle Fondin
Thursday, May 31st at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Michelle S. Fondin, author of Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy and The Wheel of Healing with Ayurveda is owner of the Ayurvedic Path Yoga and Wellness Studio, where she is an Ayurvedic lifestyle counselor and a yoga and meditation teacher. She holds a Vedic Master certificate from the Chopra Center and has worked with Dr. Deepak Chopra teaching yoga and meditation. Find out more about her work at www.michellefondinauthor.com

The Immundus with Christina Enquist
Monday, May 28th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Christina was raised in Salinas, California, and developed a love of storytelling at an early age. While she’s been dreaming up stories her whole life, she only recently started to transfer all the worlds she’s created to the page. Christina currently lives in Visalia, California, where she also loves spending time with her husband and pets. https://christinaenquist.com/

Ten Poems for Difficult Times with Roger Housden
Sunday, May 27th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Roger Housden is the author of the new book Ten Poems for Difficult Times, the most recent addition to his best-selling Ten Poems series, which began in 2001 with Ten Poems to Change Your Life. He offers writing workshops, both live and online, with an emphasis on self-discovery and exploration. Visit him online at www.RogerHousden.com

Bridging Ancient Wellness & Modern Lifestyle with Satori
Friday, May 25th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Satori is the creator of the Satori School of Enlightenment and a personal life coach. She is a Muse and gifted light worker, skilled in Quantum Shamanic healing arts. She is a humanitarian born in Namibia, South West Africa and the root of her spiritual understanding evolved from studying Hebrew and Kabbalah in Israel. Satori trained with a Cherokee Native American Shaman in Sedona AZ, this enhances her power to hold space for multi dimensional frequencies. http://www.satorijourney.com

Waking Up in 5D with Maureen St. Germain
Thursday, May 24th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Maureen has over 25 years of experience in the area of mystical and sacred traditions. Known as the Practical Mystic, Maureen is a prolific teacher and facilitator of spiritual knowledge for contemporary life. As a clear channel from Source, she is continuously researching, developing and introducing new methods that will help you connect with your own wisdom channel, and inspire your spiritual awakening. https://maureenstgermain.com

The Magic of Circlework with Jalaja Bonheim
Monday, May 21st at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., is an internationally acclaimed speaker, an award-winning author, and one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing and empowering women. She is founder of the Institute for Circlework and has trained hundreds of Circlework leaders from around the world, including the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women.  http://jalajabonheim.com