Tag Archives: Elise Ballard

PREPARE FOR NEW REVELATIONS IN 2015 – THE NEW EXPANDED EDITION OF EPIPHANY IS OUT!

Finally, a paperback version of Epiphany is out! I’m running a HOLIDAY SPECIAL of $10 for a signed book (normally $14.95). Just click the button below to get yours and make sure you put in the Messages Section who you … Continue reading

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You Are Here! How Being Present Can Change Your Life (and even help heal MS)

You are HERE! ~Kate Milliken Sometimes while working and going through my daily routine, I will run across the interviews I’ve done and sometimes I will even take the time to stop and watch the videos again. It’s so funny, … Continue reading

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Epiphany: Possibilities of Love vs. Punishment

A friend sent me this about the Babemba tribe in Africa and I realized I’d heard of it but never read about it. In fact, when I’d heard of a tribe in Africa that surrounds a person in the tribe … Continue reading

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An Interview with Maya Angelou and How It Changed My Life

A few years ago, I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Maya Angelou for my book, Epiphany. I reached out to Dr. Angelou because several requests had come in via my website for her to be interviewed, and then I … Continue reading

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What is Your Definition of a Well-Lived Life? Documentary YEAR 33, From L.A. to Cambodia

“A well lived life should not be measured by society’s standards, but rather by one’s own sense of fulfillment. Trust yourself.” ~Kathryn Lejeune       I met documentary filmmakers, Kathryn Lejeune and Jenna Watkins, at The Giving Keys 2013 Holiday party in … Continue reading

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