Saturday, December 4, 2021

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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

The Voyages of THE GOLDEN RULE Peace Boat


Join us for a radio show online on Sunday 7 November 2021 at 11 AM Pacific. 
Call in number 310-861-2349.

The Golden Rule: Sailing for a nuclear-free world and a peaceful, sustainable future!

Learn about the small boat with a big mission to stop nuclear madness and militarism in the world.

Take Action to stop the possibility of nuclear war!




Helen Jaccard, the Golden Rule’s Project Manager, will talk about the original 1958 voyage of the Golden Rule peace boat, which played a role in stopping nuclear bomb testing and inspired the founding of Greenpeace.

Since being rebuilt by Veterans For Peace, the Golden Rule has sailed up and down the West Coast and to Hawai’i and back with a message of peace and nuclear abolition.   The mission is to educate the public about nuclear issues today and encourage people to take action to end war and the possibility of nuclear war.









At all ports-of-call, the Golden Rule Ambassadors lead educational discussions, conduct boat tours, and take people sailing on this historic wooden boat.  Their guest speakers are local and national activists working on intersecting issues.



Contact Data facebook.com/goldenrulepeaceboat

Websites vfpgoldenrule.org, veteransforpeace.org

Snail mail: PO Box 87, Samoa, CA 95564

Email vfpgoldenruleproject@gmail.com

Phone Number: 206-992-6364

 

http://www.vfpgoldenruleproject.org/

https://www.facebook.com/GoldenRulePeaceBoat/

Helen Jaccard
Veterans For Peace

Golden Rule Project Manager
206-992-6364



The Golden Rule will be in San Diego County January 14 - February 11.  

If you belong to a church, civic club, school, indigenous tribe, political or social group in San Diego County, please invite us to speak to your group!  

You can call Helen Jaccard at 206-992-6364 or vfpgoldenruleproject@gmail.com to arrange an educational presentation / discussion, a boat tour or a chance to go sailing!



Saturday, March 27, 2021

The Future of Medicine - Photodynamic Therapy and Nano-medicine - Radio Show

The Future of Medicine - Photodynamic Therapy and Nano-medicine


https://www.blogtalkradio.com/progressintheworld/2021/03/28/the-future-of-medicine--photodynamic-therapy-and-nano-medicine




Join us for this online radio broadcast (Podcast) With Dr. Michael Karlfeldt as we discuss The Future of Medicine – Photodynamic Therapy and Nano-medicine. 12 PM – 2 PM Pacific Call in number 310-861-2349

Ask Dr. Karlfeldt questions live. Please call in and share this broadcast.

Learn About: Chronic disease management (Cancer, chronic infections, autoimmune, neurological) using a targeted nutritional delivery system, laser therapy, repurposed drugs, peptides  and nutraceuticals.

Topics to be discussed:

 

Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is one of the most interesting and promising approaches for the treatment of various cancers and illnesses. Non-toxic dyes known as photosensitizers are administered systemically, locally or intravenously, and accumulate in the tumor or other lesions. Intravenous and interstitial illumination with visible or infra-red laser light excites the sensitizer, which in the presence of oxygen, produces reactive oxygen species that mediate cytotoxic effects. Undesirable cells such as infectious microbial cells or malignant cancer cells can be selectively killed by this approach.

 

Intravenous PDT brings light directly to the bloodstream through optic fibers inserted through a catheter in a vein. The blood is exposed to different colors, wavelengths, of laser light. This process, called blood irradiation, heightens the body’s immune response to kill infections, circulating tumor cells and tumor stem cells.





Nanomedicine, an offshoot of nanotechnology, refers to highly specific medical intervention at the molecular scale for curing disease. Nanomedicine technology inspired by platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs). These membrane fragments, PMPs, shed from activated platelets. This type of delivery system’s advantages are that there are no detrimental side effects, and the practitioners can use a hyper-targeting system to get the drugs, peptides and nutraceuticals exactly where they are needed.






Practitioners could also utilize this type of technology to accelerate regenerative therapies, such as those for the bone, vascular, heart, cartilage, bladder, and brain tissue that aims to restore, maintain or enhance tissues and hence organ functions.


Contact Dr. Michael Karlfeldt


www.thekarlfeldtcenter.com  


HealthMade Radio www.healthmade.co

 

IntegrativeTrueHealthTVShow  www.truehealthshow.com 


Instagram bio link (canva.com) http://aoscansolex.com/dr-karlfeldt 


Phone 208.338.8902 

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Millionaire Mentor Series Part 2: 3 Common Tax Mistakes People Make in Retirement Planning





Millionaire Mentor Episode 2: 3 Mistakes People Make When Planning/Not Planning for Retirement

This is a radio show. Call in Number 310-861-2349


11 AM to 1 PM Pacific, Sunday 8 December 2019

Archived version will be available after the broadcast, so, if you miss the live show, catch the recorded version!

Please share this with your family and friends on social media.

If you want to be on the email list for this show and get more information see this movie and complete this form.


My cohost Greg Ludwick has earned millions of dollars in the financial services industry.

He is going to share his knowledge with us today about effective tax treatment with regard to retirement planning. Join us and learn.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Millionaire Mentors: Learn 31 Financial Facts You Need To Act On Immediately






Greg Ludwick, Co-Host


This is a radio show. Call in Number 310-861-2349
11AM to 1 PM Pacific Sunday 24 November 2019

Direct Link 

What is better than being mentored by millionaires and taught financial literacy? 

Our co-host is Greg Ludwick, a financial services expert with more than 30 years of experience in financial literacy education. He has earned millions! 

Listen as he describes his new company Virtual Financial and how they are the Uber and Netflix of the financial services industry. 


Virtual Financial provides a new innovative approach for middle American families to meet virtually online "Collaborative Sales" with an experienced financial consultant with no cost or obligation and get a Financial Needs Analysis to help them get on track with cutting edge strategies to reach their dreams and goals. 

Explore how you can better protect your family and achieve financial goals without necessarily spending more money. 

Learn how you can get a free consultation and financial needs analysis completed in the privacy of your own home, VIRTUALLY, with no consultants coming to your home. 

Learn how you could get stock market-like returns on your retirement savings, but with the guarantee that you could never lose your principal or gains. 

Learn how you could get a tax-free income when you retire and possibly guarantee that income as long as you live. Join us. Share this broadcast and come back for the continuing series of Millionaire Mentors as we feature millionaires regularly on our show.

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Sunday, June 3, 2018

Author Hannibal B. Johnson: The Sawners and the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Commission





Author Hannibal B. Johnson: The Sawners and the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Commission



This is a radio show. Call in number 310-861-2349. The broadcast will be Tuesday 5 June 2018 at 8 AM Pacific to 10 AM.

This show will be with author Hannibal B. Johnson. We will be discussing his books about the Sawners of Chandler and the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Commission.

Hannibal B. Johnson is a graduate of Harvard Law School. He did his undergraduate work at The University of Arkansas, where he completed a double major in economics and sociology. Johnson is an attorney, author, and independent consultant specializing in diversity & inclusion/cultural competence issues and nonprofit governance. www.hannibalbjohnson.com.

Juxtaposed against the grim realities of black life at the turn of the twentieth century, the lives of George and Lena Sawner shone like the blazing sun on an oven-hot August day in Oklahoma. Educated, professional, and economically stable—well-off by most standards—the Sawners lived the American dream, accompanied, periodically, by nightmarish reminders of the realities of race.

The couple owned a home, rental property, stocks, businesses, and two cars. They hobnobbed with local, state, and national dignitaries. They vacationed in faraway places like Montreal, Canada. The Sawners excelled in their respective spheres and claimed the social, political, and economic accoutrements commensurate with their successes. Material trappings and stature aside, the Sawners never severed their roots.

Despite their undeniable attainments, the Sawners, like other African Americans in Oklahoma, often swam against the current, regularly battling waves of bigotry and intolerance. Reminiscent of the Jim Crow South, the political waters in Oklahoma, particularly as they cascaded over racial matters, became increasingly contaminated. 

This is their story--a tale of triumph amidst a backdrop of tragedy. George and Lena Sawner lived and, through their living, enhanced and enriched our lives in ways great and small.




BOOKS BY

Hannibal B. Johnson

  • Apartheid in Indian Country? looks at the controversy over the citizenship status of the descendants of persons of African ancestry who lived among the Five Civilized Tribes, the “Freedmen.” The ancestors of some of the Freedmen were enslaved by the Five Tribes, while others were free persons living among those tribes. The Freedmen claim treaty, blood, and affinity relationships to the Five Tribes. [Audience: high school students and adults] (Eakin Press; ISBN 13: 978-1-935632-34-4)   
      

o   Black Wall Street traces the history of Tulsa’s African-American community, renowned nationally in the early twentieth century for its preeminent Black entrepreneurs. Tulsa was the site of the worst race riot in American history in 1921. Some 300 people were killed and property damage ran into the millions.  Tulsa’s African-Americans overcame. The Greenwood District was rebuilt and, by 1942, boasted 242 black-owned and black-operated business establishments. The book is a testament to the human spirit. [Audience: high school students and adults] (Eakin Press; ISBN 193464538-9)     



  • Up From The Ashes tells the story of the development, destruction, and rebuilding of a dynamic neighborhood from a child’s perspective. Based on actual historical events, it is a positive, life-affirming book. Readers will discover what it means to be part of a community, with all its ups and downs.  The book demonstrates many of the timeless virtues we all cherish, not just for ourselves, but for our children: faith, determination, integrity, humility, and compassion. [Audience: elementary school students] (Eakin Press; ISBN 978-1-940130-43-9)    
      

o   Acres of Aspiration tells the story of the all-Black towns in Oklahoma.  Prominently in Kansas, then principally in Oklahoma, all-black towns founded by black seekers mushroomed in the post-Reconstruction era.  Weary Southern migrants formed their own frontier communities, largely self-sustaining.  Black towns offered hope—hope of full citizenship; hope of self-governance; and hope of full participation, through land ownership, in the American dream. Despite an auspicious beginning, the all-black town movement crested between 1890 and 1910, a time when American capitalism transitioned from agrarian to urban. This and a host of other social and economic factors ultimately sealed the fates of these unique, historic oases. Many perished.  Most faded. Only the strong survived. The few that remain serve as testaments to the human spirit and monuments to the power of hope, faith, and community. [Audience: high school students and adults] (Eakin Press; ISBN 1-57168-664-9) 


  • Mama Used to Say captures one mother’s wit and wisdom on a whole host of twelve select topics: life & living; family & relationships; right & wrong; money & work; time; success & failure; race; religion; love; respect; education; and integrity.  At once witty and poignant, Mama Used to Say, through its anecdotes, adages, meditations, and reflections, offers the reader opportunities for self-examination and personal growth.  The common thread running through Mama Used to Say is the universality of a mother’s love and seemingly boundless capacity for nurturing, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well. [Audience: high school students and adults] (HAWK Publishing; ISBN 1-930709-46-3) 

o    IncogNegro recounts, poetically, stories of race and diversity. Listen.  Listening breeds empathy, evokes compassion, and moves us a step closer to walking the proverbial mile in someone else’s shoes. Everything begins with that first step. Ultimately, like actors on the world stage, each of us has some role, however small, to play in fostering an accepting, inclusive, diverse community. [Audience: high school students and adults] (PublishAmerica; ISBN 1-60474-696-3). 


o    Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District recounts the Greenwood story in captioned photographs. [Audience: high school students and adults] (Arcadia Publishing; ISBN 978-1-4671-1128-7)
 


o   The Sawners of Chandler: A Pioneering Power Couple in Pre-Civil Rights Oklahoma tells the story of a remarkable early twentieth century African American couple in Oklahoma [Audience: high school and adults] (Eakin Press; ISBN-13: 978-1-68179-118-0)

Hannibal B. Johnson, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is an author, attorney, educator, and consultant.




Hannibal B. Johnson, Esq.

Author, Attorney & Consultant

121 North Greenwood Avenue, Suite “G,” Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
918.585.6770 (office); 918.406.8934 (cell); hjohnsonok@aol.com


Biographical Sketch


Hannibal B. Johnson is a graduate of Harvard Law School. He did his undergraduate work at The University of Arkansas, where he completed a double major in economics and sociology. Johnson is an attorney, author, and independent consultant specializing in diversity & inclusion/cultural competence issues and nonprofit governance. Johnson has also served as an adjunct professor at The University of Tulsa College of Law (legal writing; legal ethics), Oklahoma State University (leadership and group dynamics; business law [MBA Program]), and the University of Oklahoma (ethics; cultural diversity; race & reason; The 1921 Tulsa Race Riot; nonprofit leadership & management).

Johnson is past president of Leadership Tulsa, the Metropolitan Tulsa Urban League, and the Northeast Oklahoma Black Lawyers Association. He served as chair of the board of directors of The Community Leadership Association, an international leadership organization, during 2001 – 2002, is a founding director of the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, and is past chair of the board of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. He has also served on the Oklahoma Advisory Committee for the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Johnson directed Anytown, Oklahoma, a statewide human relations camp for teens, for more than a decade. He has served on the board of Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma and on the Advisory Board of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Writers Conference of the Southwest. Johnson served as chairman of board of directors of The Rotary Club of Tulsa, 2015 – 2016, chaired the Club’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee during that same period, and is the Club’s President for 2018 - 2019. He has served on the Institutional Review Board for Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, and is past chair of the board of directors of the Foundation for Tulsa Schools. He has also served as a member of the board of directors of the Oklahoma Humanities Council. He served on the Programs Committee for the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation and organized the Center’s annual symposium for several years. In 2004, Johnson graduated with the inaugural class of the national “Connecting Community Fellowship Program” based in Richmond, Virginia.

Johnson’s books include: Images of America: Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District; Black Wall Street--From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District; Up From the Ashes—A Story About Community; Acres of Aspiration—The All-Black Towns in Oklahoma; Mama Used To Say—Wit & Wisdom From The Heart & Soul; No Place Like HomeA Story About an All-Black, All-American Town; IncogNegroPoetic Reflections on Race & Diversity in America; Apartheid in Indian Country?: Seeing Red Over Black Disenfranchisement and The Sawners of Chandler: A Pioneering Power Couple in Pre-Civil Rights Oklahoma. Johnson’s play, Big Mama Speaks—A Tulsa Race Riot Survivor’s Story, has been performed at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Philbrook Museum of Art, and at the Just Governance for Human Security Conference in Caux,Switzerland.
Big Mama was selected for the 2011 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Johnson is a contributing writer to the Encyclopedia of African American History (New York, New York: Facts on File, Inc. 2010), penning two articles: Langston, Oklahoma and the Birth of the All-Black Town Movement; and Edward Preston McCabe—The Father of the All-Black Town Movement).

Johnson’s honors include: the 2016 Whitney M. Young, Jr., Service Award from the Boy Scouts of America; the 2015 National Philanthropy Day Award for Diversity and Inclusion from the Association of Fundraising Professionals; the 2013 “The Inclusives” diversity award from Tulsa’s Young Professionals; the 2012 “Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Diversity Award” from the Oklahoma Bar Association; the “Don Newby/Ben Hill” award from Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry; the “Keeping The Dream Alive” award from the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Society; the “Outstanding Service to the Public Award” from the Oklahoma Bar Association; the “Ten Outstanding Young Tulsans” award from the Tulsa Jaycees; the “Distinguished Leadership Award” from the National Association for Community Leadership; the 2005 “Ralph Ellison Literary Award” from the Black Liberated Arts Center; the 2006 Oklahoma Human Rights Award from the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission;  induction into the 100 Black Men of Tulsa, Inc. “Hall of Honor” in 2007; and the “Goodwill Appreciation Award” from the Islamic Society of Tulsa in 2008. 



Sunday, February 18, 2018

15 Things You Must Know About Your Credit Report and How to Get Out of Debt - Radio Show with Brandy Speer




Brandy Speer

This is a radio show. Monday 19 February 2018 11 AM Pacific.







Credit Card Do’s…
§  Do Use a Credit Card (to build credit score)
§  Try to get the lowest possible interest rates
§  Pay minimum due on current bills
§  Pay more than minimum on highest-rate card
§  Seek help from Certified Debt Management Counselors
Credit Card Don’ts…
§  Automatically cancel credit cards
§  Fall prey to debt consolidators
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     Credit Score Do’s…
§  Understand why you need a strong credit score
§  Embrace your FICO Credit Score
§  Set your target minimum 720 score
§  Pay bills in full each month and on time
§  Use only small percentage of available credit
     Credit Score Don’ts…
§  Open lots of new accounts in a short period of time
§  Take open a store credit card (try to avoid)
§  Co-sign a credit card application for someone else

Contact Brandy Speer
888-818-5669      760-845-5550

This is a radio show. Monday 19 February 2018 11 AM Pacific.

Topic Sources                                                               

National Financial Educators Council, National Consumer Law Center, Federal Trade Commission: Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Suze Orman



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