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Journey Through To Awareness

By: Talking Alternative Broadcasting
  • Summary

  • Who are you?

    Who’s voice do you listen to?

    God calls us to “not conform to the pattern of the world but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.” We are invited to go beyond the limits of our minds!!!!

    How do our minds become limited? How do we know if they are? How do we transform our mind? Why bother?

    Join me as we journey into awareness and explore through the many stages, voices, perceptions and distortions that we all share. Let us face the collective unconscious as we become more aware of our false and truest SELF.

    Journey through into awareness as we explore through the stages, voices and perceptions from the false to truest SELF.

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Episodes
  • Everyday Awakenings
    Aug 31 2021
    Explore the magic keys to changing your life as we look deep within the universal truths of going beyond the confines of the small mind of the ego.Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1Georgeann starts the episode off by explaining changes happening to the show, as she is going on a hiatus for a short time, but reruns will be playing throughout her hiatus, along with this she is going to be a guest on another TalkRadio.NYC show, Frank About Health in the near future. Georgeann explains how this episode is entitled Everyday Awakenings as she and Judi will be talking about spirituality in their everyday lives. Georgeann continues to discuss her new puppy, Simon, and how after she brought him home she reflected on her feelings of frustration and how this feeling is the same one her parents had felt raising her. Judi continues off of this, saying that the awareness of Georgeann’s feelings and their origins is important in letting these negative feelings go. Judi discusses her childhood, and how each of her parents treated her heavily impacted her mental formation, as children have a limited view of the world. The two continue to discuss how vital one’s childhood is to their mental formation, and how this is often an underlying factor in one’s adult life. They continue to discuss God the creator and how even though we often feel abandoned by him, he never does abandon all of us. Georgeann brings up the collective consciousness, and how everything we do impacts the collective consciousness.Segment 2Georgeann and Judi discuss love, and how love is enduring regardless of how good the times are, with Georgeann bringing up a book she had read a long time ago that changed her perspective, the first line being “life is difficult”. Georgeann says that this is only kind of true, as if you look towards history that life is and has always been difficult, but it is not only difficult. Judi brings up her kids and how even though raising them was difficult, her children have been the biggest blessings in her life. Judi continues by saying that it's important to choose love, and one of our life’s purposes is to eventually choose love. The two continue to discuss how old wounds from childhood impacts how we react to everyday things, and if we hang on to those old wounds we will only be able to react and not choose to live our lives. Judi discusses how we need to listen to our bodies to be able to move forward in life, and how some of these issues are based on past trauma.Segment 3Georgeann starts by discussing how all people are both light and dark, and that these are both within us, and throughout our lives we tend to lean into either of these. She continues by saying that often when someone leads their life through darkness it's not often a choice but rather a reaction to one’s circumstances. Judi brings up the contrast between life and dark within our lives, and how this contrast is incredibly important. The two discuss how Georgeann was not raised Catholic, and she explains her journey towards Catholicism and the Lord. Judi explains her journey through Catholicism, and how she was raised Catholic, and how she also believes that there are “several ways home” even though she has great faith in God and her religion. Georgeann and Judi address the audience, and say to feel free to go to their websites and reach out to them, as they are interested in what people think of the show, and any feedback at all is welcomed.Segment 4Judi starts off by saying that it is important to find things in our life that bring us joy, and how we should find these things that bring us joy everyday, and that it doesn’t have to be a grand complex thing. Georgeann and Judi continue discussing their childhood and how childhoods in general impact us far in the future. They speak specifically about parents scolding their children for their mistakes, and how a child internalizes these. Children never blame their parents for anything, and will only blame themselves. And being aware of this and that we are no longer children is important in our healing. The two discuss the threads that connect one generation to the next. The two end the episode with a prayer.
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    59 mins
  • Eleven Days to the Promised Land
    Aug 23 2021
    Dino Pavlou, wanting to tell his story, Dino now 80+ years, shares his story of faith, courage and love. As a boy of innocence he had no choice but to, very quickly, become a man. Being forced to fight extreme turbulent circumstances, he triumphed over everything and everyone that dared to strip him of his dignity and integrity.Join us as Dino shares excerpts from his book ELEVEN DAYS TO THE PROMISED LAND the true account of an impoverished boy who finds success in America against all odds. Fighting his way out of a tiny town in war-torn Greece he finds his way to what he thought was the promised land meeting Frank Sinatra, George Steinbrenner and mafia members who helped him ground his footing in the odd and foreign land.Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1 Georgeann begins the show by introducing the guest for today’s show, Dino Pavlou, explaining that he is on this week’s show to explain the story of his life. Georgeann brings up Dino’s book Eleven Days to the Promised Land, which is based on the true events of his life growing up in Greece and moving to the United States. Dino discusses how he understands how the people in Afghanistan feel, and he finds similarities between his time spent in war-torn Greece and the lives of the people in Afghanistan currently. Dino explains his first impressions of the United States when he arrived when he was 17, explaining the first things he remembers are the Statue of Liberty and the New York Skyline. Georgeann and Dino discuss Dino’s village in Greece and Dino mentions that the skyscrapers in New York reminded him of the trees in Greece, as in his village there were only one and two story buildings. Dino discusses how when he traveled to the United States was the first time he had ever seen the ocean.Segment 2 Georgeann and Dino discuss how when Dino left Greece he was given a sheepskin coat from a shepherd, and when he arrived in the United States, his Uncle joked about the coat to welcome him into the United States. Dino continues to explain how he was drafted into the US military during the Korean War, and his experience during training. Dino tells an anecdote about when he was called to see the commander, and he was nervous that they would kick him out because he didn’t speak English that well, but instead they offered him to be a part of the program that would help send money back to his family. He was incredibly thankful and accepted immediately. Dino continues to explain what he learned in the military, and how he would never have been able to learn in a university, including discipline, survival skills, and brotherhood.  Dino gives an anecdote about when he met Audie Murphy, when he was assigned to be his driver, and in the short time they spent together while Dino was in the army they became fast friends.Segment 3 Georgeann and Dino discuss who Audie Murphy was only the beginning of all of Dino’s celebrity friends, and Dino explains how he became friends with Frank Sinatra and how they first met. Dino explains how he met Frank Sinatra when he was working at this club the Byline, which many celebrities attended.  He explains that Frank Sinatra was questioning the manager about why Mabel Mercer, a singer who was facing racism at the club, why she wasn’t being allowed to perform anymore at the club, and Dino stood up for both Sinatra and Mercer against his manager, saying the manager was in the wrong, ending up losing his job. Even though he lost his job, soon after Mercer was able to get Dino a new position in a high end club where she was performing. There Dino met Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Ella Fitzgerald among many others. Dino continues to explain how Frank Sinatra saved his life in the early 1980s.Segment 4 The two discuss Dino’s time working at Jimmy Weston’s Supper Club, and his relationship with Weston. Dino continues to explain all the different types of people who were patrons of Jimmy Weston’s Supper Club, ranging from mafia members to celebrities to politicians. Dino explains how he met Weston, and how he was an ex-Detective when they first met, even though Dino isn’t too sure that Weston could arrest someone. Dino explains what he describes as the “swinging years” and his experience during those years. Dino also tells an anecdote of when former president Richard Nixon came into the club. Georgeann and Dino discuss his life currently, and how his daughters and the VA hospital are helping him out. Dino also discusses his grandson, whom he is very proud of.
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    59 mins
  • The Past Does Not Define You
    Aug 16 2021

    The past does not define you!

    Join us as we interview Cynthia James. Cynthia is a transformational specialist guiding people as they make changes for lasting healing in their lives. Cynthia’s life was transformed as she transcended a childhood of violence and abuse, and that experience created the foundation for all her programs.

    Once a working Hollywood actress, Cynthia excels as a speaker, coach, singer and multiple-award winning author.

    Cynthia has coached and supported thousands of people into vibrant living, including taking her workshops worldwide and to women in prison.

    Learn more about:

    • Dr. Georgeann Dau: www.DrGDau.com
    • Judi Miller: www.JudiMiller.net
    • Cynthia James: www.CynthiaJames.net

    Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.

    Show Notes

    Segment 1

    Tonight’s podcast episode starts off with host Georgeann reaching out to the audience and encouraging them to ask questions live on the show so that it can be answered by special guest: Cynthia James. Our hosts introduce Cynthia, a very accomplished transformational specialist. They introduce her book I Choose Me and bring up her Ted x talk. Cynthia explains her background and personal family history that explain how she came to be who she is today and all the works that she has done. Cynthia explains how her struggle and suffering throughout childhood had become the foundation of all her books and programs.

    Segment 2

    Coming back from the break, they begin to talk about the importance of passion and following it. For Cynthia, that passion was created. She wanted to follow her passions because by doing so, it brought her to another level. The three talk about how they are created to have a certain passion, whether it be creating or not, that they are meant to do. Cynthia explains how in order to find and follow a passion, you have to declutter life by sorting through all the history and baggage and then create a space that reflects what you would want.

    Segment 3

    Coming from the break, Cynthia goes into how spiritual practices are a great way to discover yourself on a deeper level. This leads to transitions and then truth telling. Cynthia explains the steps that people have to take to find healing in life after struggles and trauma. Cynthia tells a personal story of how she had pushed her physical well being past its limit and how due to that she was in danger of disease. The body is a tell to if you are holding yourself back or not progressing in your mental and spiritual health.

    Segment 4

    The last segment of tonight’s show starts with Cynthia explaining why she wanted to write her book. Women’s role in society was to take care of everyone else first, before the self. Cynthia believed that the self should come first. Once you are capable and able to take care of yourself, then you can spread that care to those around you. Tonight’s show ends with a warm prayer from Cynthia.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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