Tuesday, February 16, 2010




Marilynn Garzione was born in Alexandria, Minnesota and spent many of her childhood years on military bases where her father served as a chaplain in the Air Force.
Marilynn received a Masters Degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and has lived in both Puerto Rico and Spain. She is the author of numerous publications in the field of education, has taught for several years at the State University of New York/Language Immersion Institute, and currently teaches at Vassar College in New York. Marilynn has appeared on national television as a dedicated advocate for Alzheimer’s awareness, and continues to speak out for research that can lead to new medicines and an eventual cure.
The loss of both her father and her husband to this disease inspired her to write, Released to the Angels. Her book is a reflection of her positive attitude and belief that life presents moments of joy and pain and, that in experiencing both, we can come to a greater understanding and acceptance of the gifts that surround us.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Unleashing the Creative Genius WIthin: Transforming the lives of High Risk Youth

High Risk youth are the subject of this weeks’ radio show. Our guest is Leila Steinberg. For more than 20 years has used the creative arts to intervene in the lives of high risk youths, using her background in the entertainment industry, where she developed artists such as Tupac Shakur.


Her passion for helping those at risk began in high school, when she first realize that high risk youth, left to their own devices, will never find a way to realize and share their gifts with the world. Leila recognized a need, and has touched the lives of countless youth, giving them
the opportunity to reach inside, discover their genius, and move beyond risk into realization...


To read more about the work, visit
http://www.alternativeinterventionmodel.org/

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Odyssey Radio - Jamie Feldstein

Join us this Saturday!

Our special radio guest is Jamie Feldstein

as she talks about her journey of healing.

A seasoned communications professional, Jamie Feldstein has extensive experience in all aspects of journalism and public relations, with specialized expertise in media relations and editorial coverage in the wellness, entertainment and consumer sectors. Her career achievements include developing and executing strategic public relations campaigns to secure national and international media coverage through broadcast, print, online and radio outlets. She also has in-depth experience developing and fostering relationships with the media, medical doctors and holistic practitioners.

Most recently, Jamie served as dual diagnosis treatment facilities in Malibu, a year at Santa Monica High School and myriad ED facilities in the Los Angeles area. A former documentary segment producer and media relations executive, Jamie F returned to school in 2004 to pursue a career in Clinical Psychology. Having weathered the trials and troubles of ED recovery herself some 20 years ago, Jamie knew that it was time to give back. She brings to her work an off beat sense of humor and an unwavering hope for healing those grappling with the dis "ease" of addiction.


Jamie's work was tested first hand during a recent health challenge that could be described as a "dark night of the soul."

She's here to share what she learned from this journey that required every a full commitment to healing, and demanded that the heart of caring she offered to her own clients now be directed toward herself.

Jamie will be our guest
Saturday, February 6th at 10:00 A.M.


Come to be inspired:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/odyssey-radio