Showing posts with label encounter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encounter. Show all posts
Friday, July 29, 2011
The Miracle of Love World Tour 2011
I will be appearing at the Miracle of Love Tour in Melbourne on the 4th November 2011
You can hear me interviewing Al Diaz when he toured last time here
You can find our more about the world tour here
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
The Miracle of Love - Al Diaz - Re-Energising Downunder
Al Diaz is most certainly a man on a mission. He loves to inspire and empower people to remember their true innate gifts and put those gifts to purpose in their life.
Al will be visiting both Australia and New Zealand on this leg of his Miracle of Love tour.
He has found that joining with local speakers, equally passionate about spreading the word, is helping many people to step up and become more of who they really are.
Melbourne Miracle of Love Conference
I am very honoured and excited to be part of the Melbourne conference and will be presenting how people can not only step into their power, but also begin to build a business around their ideas and dreams. We will be joined by Marilyn Starr and Janeen Sonsie, both equally inspired to share their message and help people embrace the next step their journey with love.
I interviewed Al and spoke with him about his upcoming visit downunder and his mission in life. What came through for me for the unshakable passion he has for his work, his down to earth approach, his power to walk his talk and his genuine ability to let go, be in the moment and follow the wisdom that comes to him in every moment of every day.
You can listen to the audio of my interview here:
MP3 File
You can find out more about the Miracle of Love Melbourne here:
You can find out more about the Auckland, Wellington and Sydney Miracle of Love Conferences, click on the relevant city below:
Auckland ~ Saturday, 2nd April 2011
Wellington ~ Sunday, 3rd April2011
Sydney ~ Saturday, 9th April 2011
Melbourne ~ Sunday, 10th April 2011
So if you feel there is more for you, or you are ready to step up and craft the next phase of your life, we would love you to join us for a day of inspiration, remembering and empowerment.
The early bird pricing ends 9 March 2011 - so jump on now and secure your ticket
Al will be visiting both Australia and New Zealand on this leg of his Miracle of Love tour.
He has found that joining with local speakers, equally passionate about spreading the word, is helping many people to step up and become more of who they really are.
Melbourne Miracle of Love Conference
I am very honoured and excited to be part of the Melbourne conference and will be presenting how people can not only step into their power, but also begin to build a business around their ideas and dreams. We will be joined by Marilyn Starr and Janeen Sonsie, both equally inspired to share their message and help people embrace the next step their journey with love.
I interviewed Al and spoke with him about his upcoming visit downunder and his mission in life. What came through for me for the unshakable passion he has for his work, his down to earth approach, his power to walk his talk and his genuine ability to let go, be in the moment and follow the wisdom that comes to him in every moment of every day.
You can listen to the audio of my interview here:
MP3 File
You can find out more about the Miracle of Love Melbourne here:
You can find out more about the Auckland, Wellington and Sydney Miracle of Love Conferences, click on the relevant city below:
Auckland ~ Saturday, 2nd April 2011
Wellington ~ Sunday, 3rd April2011
Sydney ~ Saturday, 9th April 2011
Melbourne ~ Sunday, 10th April 2011
So if you feel there is more for you, or you are ready to step up and craft the next phase of your life, we would love you to join us for a day of inspiration, remembering and empowerment.
The early bird pricing ends 9 March 2011 - so jump on now and secure your ticket
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Healing the Earth - Simone Matthews - Universal Life Tools
The People on a Mission Chat Show was very honoured to have Simone Matthews of Universal Life Tools in to talk about her passion and also to give us a tool that can help the planet by using the power of placing our intent into whatever water surrounds us.
This tool is meant to be used in every day life, so don't think you can't use it if you don't live by the beach or near a river ....... this tool can be used by everyone, no matter where you are. So if all you do is use this heart felt tool while you are having a shower, washing your face or simply flushing the loo, then you will be making a difference at levels and in places you hadn't previously contemplated.
I trust you enjoy this short visit with Simone. If you need further information simply visit Simone's website here
In the meantime you can listen to the whole chat here:
If you would just like to go straight to the healing tool Simone gave us in the form of short meditation, which is only a few minutes long - then this will take you straight there:
MP3 File
3 mins approx
You might like to take a look at some of Simone's people enjoying her workshops and seminars - if you look closely you will see me enjoying the vibe in there as well.
If you need more information on how to attend an Essence of Angels, Crystal Light Healing or another of the other fabulous courses Simone runs, then simply click here
Monday, January 31, 2011
Healing the Earth - Susan Joy Coombes
As I launch the first stage of my "People on a Mission Chat Show" my very first guest was Suzie Joy Coombes, the co-creator of Utopia International Retreat.
It was a great honour to chat with Suzie because she is a wonderful colleague and friend and someone who has given me as many gentle pushes as I have given her, although she would probably say I have bigger boots to push with. Together we have created the very beautiful Sanctum for the Soul retreat and we have worked together on many different projects, each one expanding and evolving our souls and our mission to work positively with people.
Suzie is not only an amazing healer and naturopath, she is committed to the healing of the planet and its inhabits. She is a crystal master who has deep connection with their earth energy and the their ability to hold energy and heal.
You can listen in as she shares her story here and a wonderful tool to help you tap in and heal the earth.
MP3 File
36:21 minutes
ONLY GOT THREE MINUTES?
If you would just like to go straight to the healing tool she has given in the form of a short chanting meditation, which is only 2 minutes long - then this will take you straight there:
MP3 File
3:05 minutes
Utopia International Retreat is sponsoring the People on a Mission Chat Show for two months - so stay tuned as I speak with some of the other awesome presenters that will be coming together in mid March to work with nature and help heal our planet.
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Suzie chanting to the nature divas during Sanctum for the Soul
Friday, July 16, 2010
Who Was That Tosser in the Corner?
My tummy kept rumbling as several years ago I sat in one of my favourite warm cosy Hepburn Springs cafes wondering why my breakfast was taking so long and why the normally laid back cafe owners Gary and Shane were in quite a state.
The Chowder House is never like this and it all seemed to be caused by what I saw as "some tosser in the corner in a cravat".
Eventually my breakfast arrived along with a very apologetic but worried looking Gary who announced he'd just delivered a big bowl of their best chowder to Matt Preston from The Age.
I was still non the wiser as to who this larger than life character in the corner was. But the reverence in the owner's voice explained why this slightly eccentric looking gentleman, who to me seemed to be savouring every mouthful rather longer than needed before frantically writing things down, was causing such a stir.
Garry the owner then again whispered in sacred tones that Matt could "make or break them" and they were very nervous, yet also excited.
Every time I re-visited for breakfast I asked if the article had been published but the sad and long faced shaking heads indicated that the tosser in the corner probably got a free of chowder.
THEN MASTERCHEF STARTED and I immediately recognised Matt Preston as the tosser in the corner who held up my breakfast! I was ever so slightly amused that this man who I came to instantly like on TV for his warmth, passion and quirky sense of humour, was a hollowed food critic. No wonder he caused such a fuss.

Matt Preston is a fine example of someone who is instantly recognisable and memorable even if you don’t know who he is.
He has branded himself with the very clever use a cravat. A small piece of clothing most wouldn't be seen dead in but coupled with his vibrant personality and serious passion for food - he has created something out of nothing.
Could anyone don a cravat and make it work?
Well not now with Matt Preston quickly moving to celebrity status with the success of Masterchef anyone in a cravat is now just a Matt Preston knock off or wannabe.
The reason it worked so well for Matt is that he has a strong sense of who he is, a strong personal style or brand and he lives the cravat - Matt's cravats even have names. They haven't just been styled in - they are an integral part of his personality that was there even when food plebs like me didn't know who he was.
When he stepped into the limelight the cravat part of his personality just erupted and coupled with his talent and passion for food - magic was created.
There are many gifted food critics in the world but Matt stood out from crowd with a small piece of silk being the icing on the publicity cake.
In business it is not enough to just be talented and gifted – you have to figure out what your cravat is or what makes you different and makes you stand out and will draw people toward you. If you don't dare to be different and are afraid to stand out from the crowd you will just melt into a vat of sameyness and end up rotting in the slops bucket of business.
So have I forgiven Matt for holding up my breakfast?
Well no actually - The Chowder House eventually got its day in the newspaper around about the time that the first years finals of Masterchef were running.
Their chowder was rocketed to instant success after Matt gave them the tick of approval on the chowder dish he had tasted a year before – as my breakfast sat on the bench hmmmm!
The cafe became so popular with the Melbourne foodie set that we locals couldn’t get a seat for love nor money on the weekends. One long weekend there were so many people queued up on the footpath waiting to get in that I had to cross the road to walk down the street. Ah the price of fame!
Who thought a tiny little cafe in a sleepy hollow tourist town could get that sort of attention specializing in one dish – ah the reward for being different.
You can read Matt Preston's review of the Chowder House here
.
The Chowder House is never like this and it all seemed to be caused by what I saw as "some tosser in the corner in a cravat".
Eventually my breakfast arrived along with a very apologetic but worried looking Gary who announced he'd just delivered a big bowl of their best chowder to Matt Preston from The Age.
I was still non the wiser as to who this larger than life character in the corner was. But the reverence in the owner's voice explained why this slightly eccentric looking gentleman, who to me seemed to be savouring every mouthful rather longer than needed before frantically writing things down, was causing such a stir.
Garry the owner then again whispered in sacred tones that Matt could "make or break them" and they were very nervous, yet also excited.
Every time I re-visited for breakfast I asked if the article had been published but the sad and long faced shaking heads indicated that the tosser in the corner probably got a free of chowder.
THEN MASTERCHEF STARTED and I immediately recognised Matt Preston as the tosser in the corner who held up my breakfast! I was ever so slightly amused that this man who I came to instantly like on TV for his warmth, passion and quirky sense of humour, was a hollowed food critic. No wonder he caused such a fuss.
He has branded himself with the very clever use a cravat. A small piece of clothing most wouldn't be seen dead in but coupled with his vibrant personality and serious passion for food - he has created something out of nothing.
Could anyone don a cravat and make it work?
Well not now with Matt Preston quickly moving to celebrity status with the success of Masterchef anyone in a cravat is now just a Matt Preston knock off or wannabe.
The reason it worked so well for Matt is that he has a strong sense of who he is, a strong personal style or brand and he lives the cravat - Matt's cravats even have names. They haven't just been styled in - they are an integral part of his personality that was there even when food plebs like me didn't know who he was.
When he stepped into the limelight the cravat part of his personality just erupted and coupled with his talent and passion for food - magic was created.
There are many gifted food critics in the world but Matt stood out from crowd with a small piece of silk being the icing on the publicity cake.
In business it is not enough to just be talented and gifted – you have to figure out what your cravat is or what makes you different and makes you stand out and will draw people toward you. If you don't dare to be different and are afraid to stand out from the crowd you will just melt into a vat of sameyness and end up rotting in the slops bucket of business.
So have I forgiven Matt for holding up my breakfast?
Well no actually - The Chowder House eventually got its day in the newspaper around about the time that the first years finals of Masterchef were running.
Their chowder was rocketed to instant success after Matt gave them the tick of approval on the chowder dish he had tasted a year before – as my breakfast sat on the bench hmmmm!
The cafe became so popular with the Melbourne foodie set that we locals couldn’t get a seat for love nor money on the weekends. One long weekend there were so many people queued up on the footpath waiting to get in that I had to cross the road to walk down the street. Ah the price of fame!
Who thought a tiny little cafe in a sleepy hollow tourist town could get that sort of attention specializing in one dish – ah the reward for being different.
You can read Matt Preston's review of the Chowder House here
.
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