LOS ANGELES, CA, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Elyce Monet will be speaking to the Ambassadors and their wives and respected members of the media and guests on how leaders of ancient civilizations have given us the keys to handle current world crises. As a spiritual healer, speaker and teacher, Elyce brings spiritual insight and wisdom that connects the ancient civilizations and their prophecies, and explains how they are connected to current world events.
Elyce Monet gives a message of hope and inspiration that each of us plays an important part in the unfolding of a new world of peace and prosperity. She will be accompanied by Ruben Saufkie, nephew of a Hopi Tribe Shaman, and his son who will be playing traditional Native American flute music. Ruben will also perform the traditional Hopi "Eagle Dance" and explain its meaning relative to the Hopi People. The Earth is at a critical time in its evolution. To know how you can assist to bring balance and harmony back to the planet and to humanity, join at the UN for inspirational messages and empowerment, or sign up for more information at: http://www.ElyceMonet.com. Sponsored by Parangello Players, a nonprofit 501c3.
Elyce is the President of Connect the Dots Consulting. She pioneered the first U.S program for linking alternative practitioners with medical doctors called "Partners in Health." She had a career in broadcasting as a marketing consultant, during which time Elyce underwent a personal spiritual transformation. She now works as a transformational coach. Elyce produced a successful motivational seminar called "Keeping it Real," with Dennis Prager, Mariel Hemmingway and Robert Ferguson. Elyce is known as The Heart Healer, and is licensed by two California licensing boards - The Association of Christian Spiritual Healers, and Spiritual Healers Licensing Board. She is a certified Life Coach by the Goal Imagery Institute, and the International Coaching Federation. She conducts individual and group coaching, therapies and workshops for all ages. Elyce is in partnership with Dr. Vincent Medici and assists patients in removing emotional and spiritual blocks so they may find relief and healing on all levels. Based in Southern California, Elyce has made substantial contributions in three fields - Media and the Arts, Medicine and Healing, and Spirituality and Transformation. http://www.ElyceMonet.com
Elyce is interviewed on 100Indie live or hear the podcast on Dachinger's web site at: http://www.deborahdachinger.com/interview-archives ("Dare to Dream" airs WED-SUN on Indie 100, listen worldwide). Deborah Dachinger's "Dare to Dream" radio show is a syndicated, multi-award winning radio program that inspires listeners through solid guidance and great interviews. It's a show with keys to change as people are looking for a new way of living and doing business and finding ways to make their hopes and dreams come true. Each one-hour radio segment gathers one million listeners and includes Deborah's theme for the day and an interview guest who shares methods that achieved goals and dreams.
Deborah is a top-notch interviewer with impressive guests. Her background is in talent/entertainment; she was a USC performing arts graduate who went on to act and sing in Europe and throughout the United States. She received a Los Angeles Drama Desk Award acting nomination and was in the cast of "Follies," winning the Fringe First Award. Deborah was a successful motivational speaker, leading workshops on "Balance and Life Goals." Her professional voice over work includes cartoon animation, corporate training, PSA's and film narration. Besides Deborah's radio career with "Dare to Dream," she is the author of the book: "Dare to Dream: Because Size Matters," is a regular video contributor at: http://www.YouTube.com/debontheradio, an expert columnist at http://www.BizyMoms.com, has a blog at www.debontheradio@blogspot.com, and is a contributor to inspirational books. Deborah is a member of AFTRA and SAG unions, and American Women in Media. Deborah came here to live out loud; her work is to utilize her voice to entertain and inspire.
"Dare to Dream" airs worldwide WED-SUN on Indie 100 (listen at http://indie100.com), and is also syndicated on WXMR 100.7 FM in Northern Vermont and New York - both stations stream worldwide. All "Dare to Dream" shows are saved on: http://www.deborahdachinger.com; and there's a one-stop-shop of products for weight, career, websites, marketing, prosperity, workshops, CDs, and organic health products at: http://www.deborahdachinger.com/new-products-page
"Dare to Dream" a well-known radio program with close to one million listeners on 92.5 KYHY. "Dare to Dream" has been featured in Earth Times, Yahoo News! and Singapore Star News. Deborah recently received the honorary career achievement award from Elite VIP, and won the "Intriguing Creator" award from Youpublish.com.
Elyce Monet To Speak At The United Nations During Spirituality Week. She Will Discuss Leaders In Crisis: Finding Peace in Chaos, As Well The Hopi Prophecy. Elyce Is Interviewed By Deborah Dachinger
During United Nations Spirituality Week, October 24-28, 2011, Elyce is speaking to the Ambassadors, their wives and respected members of the media and guests on how leaders of ancient civilizations have given us keys to handle current world crises.
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[Press-News.org] Elyce Monet To Speak At The United Nations During Spirituality Week. She Will Discuss Leaders In Crisis: Finding Peace in Chaos, As Well The Hopi Prophecy. Elyce Is Interviewed By Deborah DachingerDuring United Nations Spirituality Week, October 24-28, 2011, Elyce is speaking to the Ambassadors, their wives and respected members of the media and guests on how leaders of ancient civilizations have given us keys to handle current world crises.