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Theresa Chaze: Until You Walk the Path

Theresa Chaze: Until You Walk the Path
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Until You Walk the Path You Don't Know Where it Goes crosses genres. With no set topic, it both entertains and informs. From author to wildlife advocates, i help others spread their message and achieve their dreams.
Theresa Chaze is a woman who has the courage to play with dragons. Author, screenwriter, and producer, she takes others to magical realms of suspense and romance, while reminding them life without humor is a very sad place.
http://www.theresachaze.com
Theresa Chaze is a woman who has the courage to play with dragons. Author, screenwriter, and producer, she takes others to magical realms of suspense and romance, while reminding them life without humor is a very sad place.
http://www.theresachaze.com
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Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with Patty Dobbs Gross the founder and Executive Director of the North Star Foundation on June 30, 2016 at 1 pm eastern as we talk about the healing benefits of Canine Therapy.
North Star was founded on the rock-solid belief that quality matters when approaching the work of partnering a dog with a child with special needs; how could it not, when the potential to awaken opportunities for a child on the autism spectrum exists, as well as the potential for a painful dog bite?
Things sometimes happen in live radio. My guest was unable to appear, so I punted.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with Patty Dobbs Gross the founder and Executive Director of the North Star Foundation on June 30, 2016 at 1 pm eastern as we talk about the healing benefits of Canine Therapy.
North Star was founded on the rock-solid belief that quality matters when approaching the work of partnering a dog with a child with special needs; how could it not, when the potential to awaken opportunities for a child on the autism spectrum exists, as well as the potential for a painful dog bite?
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting the Assistant Director of Counseling at Veterans Upward Bound,Dinu Skariah on May 31, 2016 at 2 pm eastern as we talk about the educational opportunities available for veterans.
Dinu Skariah began his professional career as an educator in a middle school located in Broadview, Illinois. After completing four years of service in the public school system, he made the transition to higher education. His began employment with Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) at Roosevelt University in September2005. as a counselor. His job duties include preparing veterans for the rigors of college, helping them understand financial aid options, directing them to academic and career resources, and mentoringthem to become successful in their chosen career path. He is an active member of the National Association of Veterans Upward Bound (NAVUB), and have served in NAVUB’s Executive Board in several roles including Vice President, Conference Chair, and Development Chair.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting the founder of HARTH Foundation, Sherry Atherton on May 19, 2016 at 3 pm eastern as we talk about the foundation efforts to help veterans.
During her extensive business career, Sherry Atherton worked as a ‘high-tech’ executive, who participated in three company IPOs. Being very familiar with what it takes to make a business successful, she has built first class, scalable organizations from the ground up and knows how to build teams oriented for success. After leaving her fulfilling, corporate life, Sherry became an independent consultant and worked with several start-ups at various stages in their development.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting spiritual councilor, Ron Schaefer on April 28, 2016 at 1 pm eastern as we talk about the what the Akashic Records are and how we can gain access to them.
Ron Schaefer is spiritual intuitive and healer. Although he has been developing his gifts, for many years, he only fully committed to them in 2011 by helping others learn how develop their own intuitive gifts. He authored the book “The Intuitive's Tool Belt” as a means to sharing his experiences and wisdom.
Due to time restraints, we will not be doing readings.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting spiritual councilor and healer, Linda Lee Hack on April 14, 2016 at 1 pm eastern as we talk about channeling and how she brings messages from the other side.
A kind loving and beautiful soul, Hack shares her healing visions and messages from spirit world. She is a medium, who has been given access the realms of higher beings. She willingly, graciously and freely helps those that spirit guides into her life. Hack has channeled Mother Earth, God, Angels, and Guides of the sitter. She channeled loved ones, who have crossed over the threshold of earth, along with pets, galactic entities, and higher selves.
She will not be doing readings.
We just doing audio.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with veteran and VA whistle blower, Jeannette Taper on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 1 pm eastern.
Jeannette Taper has 30 years of combined military service. Like many other service members, she has experienced traumatic events that changed her life forever. The first was a simple back surgery between the T8-T9 that went wrong and she left the hospital in a wheel chair. The second event happened during her recovery from surgery, when she was sexual assaulted. That was the beginning of my journey to heal through hell. She was recruited by the VA to as a Peer Support Specialist. She was assigned to the Cheyenne Medical Center. She learned that of “Ethical Boundaries in the Patient-Clinician Relationships “ had very little meaning to other members of the staff.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with comedian, author, and motivational speaker, Fran Capo on August 18 at 2pm eastern as we talk about the importance of laughter and how her new book, “ Hopeville: The City of Light” is a guide to finding the path to happiness. .
Fran Capo is a motivational speaker, comedienne, adventurer, ordained minister, 18 time-author, spokesperson, consultant, and 6-time world record holder, most known as the Guinness Book of World Record’s Fastest Talking Woman. She has appeared on over 4500 radio shows and 450 TV shows including: The Meredith Vieira Show, Entertainment Tonight, Nick at Nite & Good Morning America. She used to be the weather and traffic girl at WBLS-FM radio in New York. She recently had a video go viral and was in Time magazine, The Huffington Post, Yahoo News, Buzz 60 and media outlets around the world. Fran recently returned from South Korea on the “National Mom Comedy Tour” entertaining our troops. Fran has bungee jumped, scuba dived with sharks, scaled castle walls, driven race cars, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, gone down to the wreck site of the Titanic and recently went Flyboarding.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with author and motivational speaker on Monday, August 10 at 2pm eastern as share how he overcame barriers of mental anti-cultural perceptions where fatalities, insecurities and social injustice occur all to often. H is book, “I am Suppose to be Here” is a guide into The Art of Dealing With Perception.
Dr. Donald Arnette was born in New Orleans, LA. He attended the University of North Texas where he received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biology. His education continued at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, where he completed his training. Dr. Arnette performed research projects at Yale School of Medicine. He received a Ph.D. in Cellular Regulation from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Arnette was the first African American man to receive a Ph.D. from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology from UT Southwestern. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Cardiology at UT Southwestern in the department of the Nobel
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with spiritual counciler and intuitive, Cassandra Lynn Cantrell on July 15, .2015 at 1 pm eastern as we talk about how we can protect ourselves from the negativity others try to bring into our lives.
A 30 year veteran of meditation, Cassandra Cantrill honed her spiritual counseling skills over the last few years by working with literally thousands of people. A session with her is very much like simply sitting with someone and having a discussion. She is able to intuit energies around people, including divine information that assists someone in resolving issues. She believes that mindfulness brings conscious awareness of ourselves so that we can recognize the Love that is eternally present. Our recognition of Love allows us to chose out of the places of kindness, compassion and joy so that we can heal and be whole.
Although we will be taking calls, we will not be doing readings.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with veteran supporter and creator of Welcome Home Resumes , Joseph Corsino on June 24, .2015 at 4 pm eastern as he talks how his organization helps veterans prepare for the transition from military life to civilian.
In 2012, Joseph Corsino founded Welcome Home Resumes, a free service for veterans who needed assistance with their resumes. Since then, the service has evolved into a complete Interactive Employment Program which includes Interactive Resumes, Interactive Interview Training, Job Matching and top tier support both during and after the use of the program. Joe saw a need for a program that was different, one that wasn’t afraid to think outside the box to address the issue of veteran employment.
Part two of PSA audio
Brian StAugust and I will be doing the voice over for a new wildlife PSA. You are more than welcome to listen in.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with Social Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Neli Vazquez Rowland on June18, .2015 at 1 pm eastern as she talks about the A Safe Haven Foundation's veterans based programs, including the Chicago 2nd annual Veterans Stand Down
A graduate of Loyola University’s School of Business and of the Minority Executive Management program at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Neli Vazquez Rowland has chosen to use her training and innovative interpersonal skills to address the issues of poverty, homelessness, and the hopelessness that accompanies both. She firmly believes that social responsibility and a keen business acumen do not need to be mutually exclusive. Her goal is to inspire and influence how poverty and homelessness is addressed by connecting services and leveraging investment resources of public and private entities. By sharing responsibility and common goals the root causes of poverty can be addressed by giving others the ability achieve self-sufficiency.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with author, and Executive Director of of the non-profit organization Huts For Vets, Paul Anderson May 7, .2015 at 1 pm eastern as he talks about how the wilderness therapy saves veterans lives .
Paul Andersen has been a professional writer for over 35 years. He is a book author, screenplay writer, editor, historian, magazine contributor, seminar leader, wilderness guide and columnist for the Aspen Times. His latest book, “The High Road to Aspen,” is a history of Independence Pass that tells the founding story of Aspen. He also recently authored “The Story of Snowmass,” a thorough history pictorial account of Snowmass Village and ski resort. Andersen founded Huts For Vets in January 2013, a non-profit designed to help combat veterans cope with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other combat-related maladies. The program focuses on wilderness as a place for national healing and the 10th Mountain Ski Huts near Aspen as safe havens.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with musician, author, and President of Guitars Not Guns, Gregg Hammond on April 16.2015 at 1 pm eastern as he talks about how the arts makes positive changes in children and teenagers' lives.
Musician, mentor, guitar teacher, philanthropist, and author born in DC. Gregg's family moved away from DC in the late 60's to escape the violence of the riots. The move landed him in the Florida Keys, where he grew up learning to live in the natural surroundings, teaching fishing, snorkeling, & exploring in the back country islands of the Keys. Hurricanes destroyed his guitar studio and then his home. With his dog and a guitar, he began a journey to find a larger purpose for his life. He traveled highways and mountain wilderness searching for his truth. Returning to DC in 2002, Gregg experienced violence in the streets. He and his father were randomly attacked by a gang of kids in '04. He was held at gunpoint by teens in '05, and nearly ambushed again by another gang in '06. These experiences compelled him to take action to make a difference. He founded GNG DC and volunteers his time wearing many hats within the charity to keep it going. He has witnessed miracles in the classroom. His vision includes bringing the world together, all playing the same song at the same time, featuring many of the Guitars Not Guns students up on the stages with great musicians like Paul McCartney, U2, and Ben Harper.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with midwife, author, and healer, Patricia Harman on April 3 at 1 pm eastern as she talks about her amazing healing journey and the books that sprouted from it.
Patricia Harman has spent over thirty years caring for women as a midwife, first as a lay-midwife, delivering babies in cabins and on communal farms in West Virginia, and later as a nurse-midwife in teaching hospitals and in a community hospital birthing center.
Harman's website:
http://www.patriciaharman.com/index.htm
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes hosting rising filmmaker Joshua Hall at 1 pm eastern on March 15, 2015 as we talk about the his current projects as well as the changes in the Horror genre.
Wisconsin born filmmaker. Joshua Hall is best known as a his ability to scare the audiences with his work both in front of and behind the cameras. He graduated from Cudahy High School in 1999 and Attended Milwaukee Area Tech College for Creative writing and screen writing. He attended varies internships as well for independent sets. Joshua took part is varies commercials such as Rainbow casino, Harlem Furniture, and few others. Joshua had a bit part on the history Channel as a military missile pilot. His shorts include a vampire film called Crossed, Blur Effect, and New Purpose. His script, An Angel Story has been optioned and he is packaging a Comedy called Chase and Pursuit.
Dark Collective is his current horror project. It’s a vampire film, which is Lethal Weapon Meets Lost Boys





















