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Since 1998, Nancy has been the host and producer of a two-time
award-winning TV show, Life Passages, the Soul's Journey, which
features inspiring, heart-warming and thought-provoking interviews with
guests on breakthroughs, challenges, turning points, and tranformations
-- both personal and planetary. It has developed a large and loyal following.
The show airs on cable TV in Southern Oregon cities, on Channel
15, Monday nights at 9:30 P.M.
(Note: The start times can vary, beginning as early as 9:10 or 9:15).
The show is also available at those times to global audiences through
streaming
video at Rogue Valley Community Television.
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MAY 10th (Monday) 9:30 p.m.
(and subsequent Monday evenings 9:30 p.m. PST)
"When God Spoke to Me"
Available
as live streaming at the time it airs
An interview with author David Paul Doyle on his inspiring new book,
about peoples' experiences receiving messages and healings from
God, and our capacity to receive them too.
Nancy
Bloom host and producer of the award winning TV Show Life Passages,
the Soul's Journey, Channel 15, on cable TV in Southern Oregon.
MAY
28th (Friday) Live TV Show 6-7 p.m.
"Awakening Joy" Part 1 and Part 2
Will
then show on Mondays, 9:30 p.m. throughout June and into July,
alternating Part 1 and Part 2 every other week.
Available
as live streaming at the time it airs
An interview
with co-authors James Baraz and Shoshana Alexander on their book
and popular world wide course "Awakening Joy," and how
we can awaken more joy in our lives.
Host
and producer Nancy Bloom, on her award winning TV Show Life Passages,
The Soul's Journey. Channel 15, on cable TV in Southern Oregon.
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Previous
Guests Include:
- Harriet
Rex Smith, 84, acclaimed artist, and activist, who
at 82 went to jail to protect Old Growth Redwoods from being clear
cut.
- Humanitarian
Sculptor Meera Censor and her sculptures
of Nelson Mandela, Chief Joseph, Mother Theresa, Martin Luther
King, and many more, focusing on peace.
- G.
Valmont Thomas, African-American Actor, Director,
Singer/Songwriter, Musician and Professor of Theatre, on growing
up the son of a high ranking black officer during the Vietnam
War, on his own original music, and on Martin Luther King's stance
against the Vietnam War and for peace and humanitarian values.
- Allisa
Lukara, Author of Riding Grace, A Triumph
of the Soul, on her journey through childhood sexual
abuse and chronic fatigue to a total healing of body, mind and
spirit, through finding her voice and writing her story.
- Brent
Florendo, co-chair of the Native American Studies
department at Southern Oregon University on his Wasco Indian heritage,
and his journey from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation to Alaska,
through storytelling and theatre, to his work now in guiding Native
American youth.
- Ara
Johnson, a mother of 2 children, meeting the challenges
of pervasive cancer, and fighting to live for her children. A
second segment with her 16 year old son, Jeremy, showcases her
work in starting a group for children with parents who have cancer,
and Jeremy's growth through anger to authenticity within the group,
as he eventually becomes a peer counselor to others whose parents
are suffering or dying with the disease.
Other interviews include:
- A
visit to a Palestinian refugee camp
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2 woman singer-songwriters share their beautiful and empowering
music
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A driver's education teacher structures learning to drive as a
right of passage for his teen students
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A Native American flute player and composer, formerly homeless
for several years, shares his original music in a natural setting,
while his wife shares her moving portraits of Native Americans,
and both speak on relationship as healing, listening to one's
calling and honoring it.
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Reflections of a Tibetan Buddhist lama who lives in Brazil.
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An 18 year old shares the story of his Vision Quest, and subsequent
journeys among the bushmen of Africa.
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A Unity Minister and Hospice Chaplain converses with Nancy Bloom
about World Pain and Restoring Soul
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A blind musician and composer, singer/Songwriter speaks of his
life, blind from birth in a sighted world, his independence, and
heartwarming interdependence with friends and musical collaborators,
and shares his music live.
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A woman massage therapist who felt called to Ground Zero from
3000 miles away to volunteer 16-20 hours a day treating exhausted
rescue workers for weeks, a block from the site.
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An animal communicator and her therapy dog give viewers insights
into animals and communicating with their pets.
And many, many more...
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