Superhero of Love Podcast
Episodes
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
EPISODE 76: James Redfield Bringing Love and All Things Celestine Prophecy
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
One of the most often mentioned books in the Superhero of Love Podcast is the NY Times Bestseller (for three years!) The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield. James talks about how his work has evolved since he first self-published the book that quickly went old-school viral as a "pass-along book." Today it is reaching a whole new audience including rappers Jay Z, P Diddy, Wyclef Jean who name it one of the books they live by, becoming again a book that isn't staying on bookstore shelves.
James talks about a new passion for enneagrams which you can explore further with James Redfield article "THE SECRETS OF THE ENNEAGRAM: KNOWING OURSELVES"
James will be in Los Angeles on 2/11/20 and Sedona on 4/11/20 on his Celestine Prophecy Tour
Read more about what James is up to and catch up with all things Celestine Prophecy and beyond at James' website: CelestineVision.com.
Buy the NEW EDITION of The Celestine Prophecy wherever you get your books!
Thursday Oct 24, 2019
EPISODE 75: EMMY Winning Director Jerri Sher is Back for More Quiet Heart Explosions
Thursday Oct 24, 2019
Thursday Oct 24, 2019
Yet another synchronicity comes into the Superhero of Love world. Bridget was watching a YouTube video and the next video that YouTube automatically played -- on a topic completely unrelated to the one she was watching! -- was on Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI's). Bridget did an interview with Jerri earlier this year but visited her home for another quick conversation about synchronicity, love, making a difference in the world and TBI's.
EMMY winning director Jerri Sher's new movie, QUIET EXPLOSIONS, is inspired by Adam and Andrew Marr's book Tales from the Blast Factory and follows the stories of several people with traumatic brain injuries who are being helped by some medical miracles now available to TBI patients.
You can also check out the YouTube Version of this Interview
Find out more about Jerri's movie: Quiet Explosions
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
EPISODE 74: A Giant Heart from Pasadena, Anthony Guthmiller: Going Forward with Love
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Anthony Guthmiller has been making a difference in this world since he was a tiny tot growing up in South Dakota and Minnesota. For the past many years he has been making a difference in the Pasadena area, first as a guiding light at the AIDS Service Center in Pasadena. Since then he has lent his magic Midas touch to fundraising and bringing light to many nonprofits including Thrive Tribe, AIDS Project Los Angeles, Cancer Support Community, American Cancer Society, Pasadena Fire Foundation, Leadership Pasadena, and more!
He also is a true Superhero of Love, inspiring all he meets to love more.
He also helped Bridget with Love Forward Talks and inspired her (just after this interview was completed!) to join the fun in the upcoming fundraiser that Anthony himself invented for Leadership Pasadena: Setting the Table: The World of Conversation. Join us on November 9th at the Pasadena Convention Center!
Thursday Oct 10, 2019
EPISODE 73: When Shopping for Clothing is a Divine Pursuit with Andrea Pflaumer
Thursday Oct 10, 2019
Thursday Oct 10, 2019
Andrea Pflaumer is the author of Shopping for the Real You: Ten Essential Steps to a Better Wardrobe for Every Women – Fashionistas, Fashion-phobes and the Over Fifty and She’s Got Good Jeans. She writes about fashion, style and the arts in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We talk about beauty inside and out -- how you can wear your beautiful heart on your beautiful sleeve in a way that makes you look and feel great.
Please visit her blog at Shopping for the Real You
Find a plethora of inspiring videos Andrea has made to help us all at Shopping for the Real You YouTube Channel
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
EPISODE 72: Art as Heart Healer with Trudie Strobel & Sharon Kagan
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Trudie Strobel and Sharon Kagan are two extraordinary and beautiful artists who have a lot in common. They both were changed by the Holocaust. Trudie spent up to age seven in camps. Sharon was five years old when she started hearing the vivid stories from the people her mother saved from the Holocaust. They both work with needles: Trudie as a master embroiderer and Sharon with knitting as one of the important mediums she is working with at the moment.
But the most important thing that they share is that they both have stories of how their art helped heal their hearts. They also are passionate about making a difference with their art and their hearts -- and they both do exactly that with great success.
Find out more about each of them and see their art at their respective websites: trudiestrobel.com and sharonkagan.com.