Todd is joined on the show by Teresa Wagner, animal communicator. Wagner's animal communication work is with animals both here and in the afterlife and she communicates with all animal species. She also offers classes in animal communication and grief support, facilitated sacred journeys to swim with and communicate with humpback whales, and has created a number of products to help people communicate with animals and heal their grief.

 

Episode 63- Animal Spirit Guides and Messages

Todd is joined this weeky by Steven D. Farmer, Ph.D., who is a shamanic practitioner, Soul Healer, ordained minister, and licensed psychotherapist.

Farmer is also author of the best-selling Animal Spirit Guides, the Power Animal Oracle Cards, Power Animals, Sacred Ceremony, and the guided meditation CD Messages from Your Animal Spirit Guides.Steven is also host of his own radio show, Earth Magic Radio on ContactTalkRadio.

 
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Episode 110- Soul Light Path

Todd is joined this week by Margie Leystra, who has devoted over 25 years working with spirit and studying healing arts.

Her body of knowledge includes work in soul regression therapies, hypnosis, spiritual work, human energy field work, spiritual mentoring and classical body work therapies.

Margie’s approach draws from her varied background to meet the presenting need and is focused on bringing peaceful healing integration to body and soul and bringing expanded awareness to her clients.

Margie is a wife, mother and grandmother and since completing her corporate career has been able to devote herself to her healing practice. She lives and practices in the greater Salt Lake City, Utah area.

 
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Episode 113- Marcus Edensky PT. 2

Todd is joined again Marcus Edensky, who is the CEO of Easter Island Travel.

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a tiny island known for its huge moai statues scattered all over the island.

The world is fascinated by the creation of these statues not only for the impressive size and quantity of them, but also for the circumstances under which they were built. This small island had very limited resources; not much drinking water, no cattle and no metal.

The statues were transported to their final location several kilometers across hilly terrain – all of this being accomplished with the highest leader being a tribal chieftain.

 
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