Episode 316 Suzanne Giesemann - Author, Teacher, Medium & Former U.S. Navy Commander on We Don't Die
Welcoming back Suzanne Giesemann who first told us her amazing story on episode 104 almost 3 years ago. Now the author of 12 books, radio show, teacher and keynote speaker, Suzanne shows people the way to peace, happiness, and freedom from the ego. A former U.S. Navy Commander who served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, she a medium and today provides stunning evidence of the existence of Universal Consciousness and our interconnectedness. Whether in her books, her classes and workshops, her radio show, or her one-on-one sessions, Suzanne brings messages of hope, healing, and love that go straight to the heart and illuminate the light of self-awareness within. View her books on Amazon at: Visit and you will find so much more about Suzanne including her online workshops, videos, meditations and the documentary film about her called “Messages of Hope.”
You can meet Suzanne at the Omega Institute July 26-28 for her workshop - Messages of Hope Connecting With Loved Ones - Guides Across the Veil
With Susanne Wilson - Getting to Know Your Spirit Guides July 13-14, 2019
Upcoming IANDS 2019 International Conference ( International Association for Near Death Studies)- held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 29 - September 1st
and the Soul Summit Scottsdale Sept 12-15, 2019
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Medical Board of California Meeting - July 17, 2013
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Grief & the Afterlife - Sandra Champlain talks to HelpingParentsHeal.org
Sandra Champlain talks to the online group of about her journey through grief, discovering her evidence of the afterlife and insights on living a good life. Sandra's radio show can be found at: and her book, We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death can be found on Amazon at:
Singing that Sounds Good – and Beyond, with Davin Youngs
Can you imagine a room full of non-singers trying to sing, all together, completely improvised? You’re probably imagining total unmusical chaos, right? You might be surprised by what’s possible…
Today we’re talking with Davin Youngs, founder of Davin Youngs Voice, Chicago Circle Singing and the VOXUS Experience. Davin is a remarkable singing educator and although (as you’ll hear in this episode) he doesn’t much care about pedagogy for the sake of pedagogy, he does actually have a fascinating, unusual and in my opinion wonderful approach to helping people learn to sing and express themselves with their voice.
In this conversation we talk about:
- How group improvised singing can work even if the participants aren’t trained to improvise – or sing!
- Why focusing on what “sounds good” is not necessarily the right way to improve as a singer.
- How someone who grew up as a natural singer ended up specialising in helping those who don’t feel natural at all to find their authentic voice and start expressing themselves through singing.
We were really happy to have the chance to speak with Davin and learn more about his innovative projects. There were a ton of useful insights and ideas in this conversation, whether you consider yourself “a singer” or not.
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Links and Resources
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Bobby McFerrin’s Circlesongs Workshop:
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Bayard & John Cobb Peace Lecture 2013 with Claude Anshin Thomas
Bayard and John Cobb Annual Peace Lecture by Claude AnShin Thomas held at Naropa University on April 10, 2013. Claude Anshin Thomas is an American Zen Buddhist monk and Vietnam War veteran. He is an international speaker, teacher and writer, and an advocate of non-violence. Thomas was brought to Buddhism by Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh, and was ordained in 1995 by Tetsugen Bernard Glassman of the Zen Peacemaker Order. Thomas teaches Buddhist meditation practice and dharma to the public through social projects, talks, and retreats.
John Todd (Canadian biologist) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:22 1 Early life and education
00:02:32 2 Career
00:03:29 2.1 New Alchemy Institute
00:05:37 2.2 Ocean Arks International
00:07:25 2.3 Ecological Engineering Associates, Inc.
00:08:52 2.4 Living Technologies Inc.
00:10:56 2.5 John Todd Ecological Design Inc.
00:11:48 2.6 University of Vermont
00:12:14 3 Ecological design
00:14:38 3.1 Water
00:15:48 3.2 Sewage
00:16:55 4 Projects
00:17:32 4.1 The Cape Cod Ark
00:19:34 4.2 The Prince Edward Island Ark
00:23:05 4.3 Harwich, Massachusetts
00:25:38 4.4 Findhorn Ecovillage, Moray, Scotland
00:26:48 4.5 South Burlington, Vermont
00:29:12 4.6 Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
00:31:05 4.7 Omega Center for Sustainable Living
00:32:13 4.8 George D. Aiken Center, University of Vermont
00:33:18 5 Recognition
00:34:51 6 Books
00:36:26 7 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- Socrates
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John Todd (born 1939) is a biologist working in the general field of ecological design.
He addresses problems of food production and wastewater processing by using ecosystems technologies that incorporate plants, animals and bacteria. Todd has developed Arks or bioshelters, ecologically closed life-support systems with the goal of sustainable functioning. He combines alternative technologies for renewable energy, organic farming, aquaculture, hydroponics and architecture to create living machines
or eco-machines.John Todd is a co-founder with Nancy Jack Todd of the non-profits New Alchemy Institute (1969-1991) and Ocean Arks International (1981),
and the founder and president of the design and engineering firm John Todd Ecological Design Inc. (1989).
A research professor emeritus and distinguished lecturer at the University of Vermont,
Todd has published books on ecological design, as well as over 200 scientific papers, popular articles and essays.