All posts tagged: Intuitive Life Facilitator

Jillian Maas Backman, Beyond the Pews, ImaginePublicity

Change Already! with Jillian Maas Backman: Lost Like Whitney in Your Own World

Listen in live, or listen at your convenience through the archive of the show.   Jillian will walk you through the maze to an enlightened and engaging future of change! Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1pm ET, 12pm CT Listen LIVE: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jillianmaasbackman The recent death of pop star, Whitney Houston, has raised many a question about her private life, abuse and addictions.  It seems almost like Whitney was lost to us long ago, living in a void along with her addictions, causing a huge divide that is difficult to reach. As we mourn her passing, we must remember her and examine the issues which brought her life to an untimely end, learning what it was that her talent and spirit could not handle. This week’s shows on Tuesday and Thursday will explore those “other worlds” and Jillian will offer direction on how people come to this cliffhanger in their lives, and how they can find their way back without going over the edge. Change Already! Your Future, Your Choice is Maas Backman’s latest series of interactive …

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Change Already! with Jillian Maas Backman: The Energy of Love

Listen in live, or listen at your convenience through the archive of the show.   Jillian will walk you through the maze to an enlightened and engaging future of change! Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1pm ET, 12pm CT Listen LIVE: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jillianmaasbackman The Energy of Love Love is in the air! It’s Valentine’s Day and cupid is slinging arrows left and right! BUT what about LOVE? How does that love stuff work? This week’s shows on Tuesday and Thursday will explore The Energy of Love and how that energy affects your relationships today, tomorrow and forever. Passionate, tender, warm affection or deep attachment, all great definitions of LOVE, but what does that mean in your every day life?  Join the shows and listen to Jillian’s explanations and learn how you can bring The Energy of Love into your life and make it  more meaningful. Change Already! Your Future, Your Choice is Maas Backman’s latest series of interactive lessons for her audience. Patterns evolve that are universal to most of us exploring options for change.  She has …

Crime Wire Investigates! Hope for the Holidays

You can hear Crime Wire Investigates beginning at 9 p.m. Eastern. Also, please visit our Crime Wire Website. Together we can make a difference. LISTEN LIVE: http://blogtalkradio.com/crimewire Putting aside the tragedies and crimes in the headlines, the Crime Wire Team takes a look at HOPE. Where does hope spring from in light of the never ending negativity that seems to surround our world? Where do we find hope and how can we get it?  The guests will share their experiences of finding hope while facing adversity, as well as where everyone can tap into it’s source! Donna R. Gore, M.A. What can you learn about overcoming the status of crime victim? Donna Gore learned the lessons starting in 1981 when her father was murdered.  After waiting 6 long years for justice, the journey she was on turned into a passion for helping others in similar situations.  Donna was able to transform a negative situation into a positive approach to life through gathering with other victims and aiding them through their own traumas. Donna Gore, affectionately known as “LadyJustice,” is …

Jillian Maas Backman,Beyond the Pews,ImaginePublicity

Author Interview: Meet Jillian Maas Backman

As a minister’s daughter, did you ever rebel? Were your parents strict? I begin the book with this telling statement:  “I am a direct descendant of what is sometimes called “American Spiritual Royalty.”  It is an elite subculture of individuals chosen to help God’s people down the centuries’-worn trail toward human salvation.  Specifically, my father was a Christian minister and I was what others tag as a “preacher’s kid.” Preacher’s families are held to high standards of social, physical and above all, spiritual expectations.  My parents were not strict, per say.  The word for me was “all inclusive.”  My social life was the church.  The church, my father’s career and family were one in the same.  As a result, the delineation between private and public life become blurred. In Chapter 10, I address this very issue.  From my own experience I have seen tendencies for “preacher’s kids” to go in one of two distinct directions.  Either assume role of their parental career, becoming the next wave of ministers OR go the opposite direction and engage …