Tu December 8th 2009, Dr. Matthew B. James & Don Goeweys
Matthew B. James is an International trainer, lecturer, and educator, started meditating at age five and trained in contemporary therapeutic techniques in his teens. He is now President of American Pacific University and the Empowerment Partnership and has been chosen to carry on a lineage of Huna, the ancient Hawaiian science of consciousness and energy healing.
As Trainer to the Trainers, Dr. James has taught many leaders in the human potential movement. His work is dedicated to creating lasting personal transformation and training people to access and use their intrinsic personal power. To learn more about Dr. James and his work, visit: www.huna.com

In 2006, he co-founded ProAttitude, a human performance firm dedicated to ending stress in the workplace. Now Mystic Cool offers a practical guide on how to reduce stress, unlock creativity and achieve peak performance in all areas of life.
Visit Don Joseph Goewey’s public Web site at: www.mysticcool.com.
On this, science, psychology and spirituality now agree: stress is psychological fear; peace is neurological power.
In the aftershocks of the economic crisis, millions of people worry about their financial future. Living in constant stress, worry and turmoil has become a sign of our times. It does not have to be that way. Major breakthroughs in neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to constantly change, grow and adapt, mean that people can actually “rewire” their brains to eliminate most stress. Visit his site www.mysticcool.com.
Guest book week of December 7th
| Monday 7th: Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson |
| Negotiating the holidays, with family mediator Rina Goodman. The holidays are times of joy, of course, but they can also revive family discord and differences. Get some fresh thoughts on how to deal with difficult people with serenity and good cheer. |
| Tuesday 8th: Sue Lundquist, Owner I’m Thankful |
| First Guest: Dr. Matthew James- As Trainer to the Trainers, Dr. James has taught many leaders in the human potential movement. His work is dedicated to creating lasting personal transformation and training people to access and use their intrinsic personal power. Second Guest: In 2006, Don Goeweys co-founded ProAttitude, a human performance firm dedicated to ending stress in the workplace. Now Mystic Cool offers a practical guide on how to reduce stress, unlock creativity and achieve peak performance in all areas of life. |
| Wednesday 9th AM: Keesha Ewers |
| Marcia Brixey, author of “The Money Therapist” offers women of every financial strata the advice, tips, and solutions they need to get out of debt, create a budget, spend wisely, and save money. Marcia’s empowering, you-can-do-it attitude and helpful tools and resources encourage and inspire women to achieve financial fitness. With information on organizing financial records, getting out of credit card debt, safeguarding against identity theft, and taking advantage of interest through automatic deductions, The Money Therapist is the first step to achieving financial peace of mind. |
| Wednesday 9th PM: Wallis Pattisonn & Mary Corso |
| Thursday 10th: Sue Lundquist, Owner I’m Thankful |
| Join Host Sue Lundquist as she introduces Dr. Carol Gallagher a communication expert Landmark Education the world’s largest leader in personal and professional training and developement.Celebrate with more meaning with less money and talking to children about money and the holiday season. |
| Friday 11th: Debbie Whitlock |
| Guest – Sue Holm of Make Peace With Money. Show Title – Essential Steps to Avoid a holiday spending hangover. Bio – Sue Holm of Make Peace with Money® is a Money Coach with a private practice based in Seattle, Washington. She works with individuals and couples on issues of debt management, personal finance, and aligning time and money with personal and spiritual values. Sue is Certified as a Financial Recovery CounselorSM. She has appeared on KING 5 and KONG 6/16 as an expert on personal finance. Sue brings more than 20 years experience as a successful trial lawyer and mediator to this work. |
HOUSTON, TX. lets help in a BIG WAY, We need a home donated!!!
Hello:
My name is Justina Page and I am the founder and Executive Director of The Amos House of Faith, a nonprofit organization that supports children and families affected by burn trauma. My husband, six sons, and I experienced a horrific house fire which resulted in the death of my 22 month twin son Amos, and seriously injuring myself and the other twin. In 2007our organization established the After Burns Club for children and their siblings who have been burned or who have lost loved ones due to a burn tragedy. We are currently holding bi-monthly meetings at Shriners in Houston and monthly meetings at the Ronald McDonald House in Galveston. The program has been extremely successful! We are ready to move on to our second initiative which is to provide temporary lodging for caretakers of seriously burned patients on the John S. Dunn Sr. Burn Unit. We are in need of a home to provide this service. We are in need of a home (older or new) that would be donated to our nonprofit or if you know of any resources to help us out. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated. You may view or website at www.theamoshouseoffaith.org to learn more about our vision and mission. Be sure to take a look at our Houston Chronicle article under the “About Us” tab. The following is youtube video link entitled “Tragedy to Triumph” which is very informative as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24ukuDvmaIg
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
Justina Page – Executive Director
The Amos House of Faith
P: 832-816-5728
E-mail: justina_page@theamoshouseoffaith.org
Website: www.theamoshouseoffaith.org





