Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24, 2010

Happy Holidays everyone.  I hope that everyone is surrounded by people who love them and that you take this opportunity to take lots of photos and make wonderful memories!

Our radio show got started a little slow as we waited for the connection with Pamela Sneed.  Unfortunately this does occur occasionally with technology.  By the way, visit www.pamelasneed.blogspot.com in your spare time.  What a thrill to finally connect with her after a few moments!

Pamela spoke about how the drive to write and create began in her childhood and how the writings and the story of Harriet Tubman inspired her.  Like many artists the affairs of love, both negative and positive, lit the spark for the passionate writing that she does even today.

Pamela has found an incredible outlet to not only continually process her passions, but to help people find their words to express, encourage, lead, and heal themselves.  Traveling to Africa is one of the most powerful ways to open the doors of realization for the soul.  Her adventure to Africa spoke so much to her that at the time it almost felt emotionally numbing but be assured that the spirit of the place was speaking to her and would come out in her work and to the world step by step over the years.  Pamela continues her exploration of the truth and to share the stories of truth with her listeners and readers.

You need to check out some of her YouTube videos.  They are empowering and inspiring as well as challenging.  

You never know the people and experiences you are going to meet and encounter the next day.  We all hold within us the amazing power to affect another human life - the question is will you use the power and if so, how will you affect the life of someone else?  We can tear them down or build them up but either way we help one another transform in to the person we are today.  

You need to listen to the show.  She has an incredible follow-up story to the popular YouTube video of hers entitled, "I Saw Stone Melt".  It is humbly moving.  Hearing and reading the stories of our lives are important but to witness the CONTINUATION of a life-story is a moving and inspiring experience.

Jackie Waller, Co-Host reminds us that we are all on this journey together and that we need to continually break down the barriers between us including race, ethnicity, religion, and sexuality.  

It was a thrill to speak with her on the phone and we hope you will have the opportunity to learn more about the passion that is Pamela Sneed.

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