Reverend Stephen Rambo is the Spiritual Leader of the Center for Spiritual Living Simi Valley. He will be joining us to talk about his journey of becoming a Spiritual Leader, a new theory for maintaining happiness, joy and balance in life called neuro-meteorology, and more!
Mike Berland is the author of “Become A Fat-Burning Machine: The 12-Week Diet”. His clients have included multinational companies, professional sports leagues, entertainment figures, higher education and cultural institutions, and political leaders. After becoming a fat-burning machine, he experienced a dramatic reduction in weight (and has kept it off).
Noelle C. Nelson, PhD, has authored over a dozen books, all of which focus on empowering individuals to be happier, healthier and more successful in their personal lives, at work, at home and in relationships. Her latest book is “Happy Healthy…Dead: Why What You Think You Know About Aging Is Wrong and How To Get It Right”.
John Sambalino is the author of “Is God in That Bottle Cap?: A Search for Truth”. He received his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. Proven methods and profound revelations are discussed in his book in great depth as you travel inward with the author, a 40 year meditator, to uncover that which was never lost—the Ultimate Truth, that hidden reality that is the very essence of you and all that surrounds you.
Carolyn Osborn is a Certified Medical Intuitive (CMIP), a Certified Animal Energy®, Accunect® and BodyTalk Practitioner, and is an Animal Communicator, Performance Mentor, and offers Equine & Rider Programs. She brings a person or animal into balance on the physical, emotional and spiritual levels, allowing the body to heal itself. Known for her intuitive work with animals and owners she notes, “Animals are a special passion in the energy work I do. They love the connection & communication.”
Matt Richtel, a The New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning tech reporter in San Francisco, will happily tell you he doesn’t work with a game plan, doesn’t stay in his lane, has no filter, and rarely wears dress pants (he works from home). Richtel’s book “The Man Who Wouldn’t Die” is written under the pseudonym A.B. Jewell, the story follows Detective William Fitzgerald as he investigates the death of a man who has been tweeting from the grave.
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