This Week’s Radio Show: Where Did My Keys Go? What’s Their Name?
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, February 22nd, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: Where Did My Keys Go? What’s Their Name?
There’s an interesting aspect of aging that’s consistent. We can accept the fact that our body will age and will slow down, but we can’t accept the mind aging or slowing down to the point that we can’t remember names or where we put things. If you find yourself having difficulty remembering things, you will want to listen to this show, as I will be talking about the role burnout plays in forgetfulness, and discussing the differences between an aging memory and Alzheimer’s disease.
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This Week’s Radio Show: Manifesting Your Intentions
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, February 15th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: Manifesting Your Intentions
We all fall short, once in a while, of not making the right choices even when we believe we are. Why is this? It’s usually because we’re not really clear in our intentions, so we end up manifesting old habits. To change this process, then we need to create new habits – habits that support our intentions rather than sabotage them. Tune-in and learn more about how to set clear intentions.
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This Week’s Radio Show: How to Make Your Own Natural Beauty Products with Ingredients from Your Kitchen
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, February 8th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: How to Make Your Own Natural Beauty Products with Ingredients from Your Kitchen
Join me and my special guest, Christianne Klein, author of Christianne’s Herbal Kitchen: Fresh Herb Recipes for the Body and Soul. You’ll love her energy and love the tips she shares on how to stay beautiful and healthy at the same time with the use of herbs and common ingredients in your kitchen. We’ll be talking about happy foods, and foods that will get you in the mood for love, as well as beauty tips such as how to create a facial scrub out of oat flour.
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This Week’s Radio Show: The Personality Impact on the Love Connection
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, February 1st, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: The Personality Impact on the Love Connection
Why is it that we each have unique needs in the love department? Why is it that we each define love differently and have different expectations around it? If love is love, then why isn’t it a one-size fits all? Join me and learn how your personality impacts how you define love, the needs you have in order to feel loved, and how you express love. This show offers a different perspective of relationships and offers suggestions on what you can do to enhance your love life.
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This Week’s Radio Show: Conversations with Carol
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, January 25th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: Conversations with Carol
It’s the Conversations with Carol show. So fix yourself a cup of coffee or tea, and join me as I share my medical intuitive skills by answering questions about your health. For a full hour, I’ll be taking your calls and answering your questions about topics of interest to you, such as your health, your career, or your relationships. No specific topics, just us chatting and enjoying each other’s company.
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This Week’s Radio Show: Parathyroids…The Forgotten Glands with a Big Job
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, January 18th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: Parathyroids…The Forgotten Glands with a Big Job
Most people don’t think about the parathyroid glands. Yet, these glands control bone formation and bone loss, and when they malfunction it may result in osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, or non-cancerous or cancerous growths in the body. Join me and learn more about the hidden meanings behind parathyroid related illnesses.
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This Week’s Radio Show: The Hidden Meaning behind Vertigo
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, January 11th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: The Hidden Meaning behind Vertigo
Is your life lacking balance? Are your thoughts scattered and your mind jumping from one thing to another? Does your life feel like it’s spinning out of control? Tune-in and learn how these metaphors are linked to vertigo and learn what you can do to regain balance in your life.
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Finding Your Passion in a Burnout Paced World
Announcing a new class by Carol Ritberger!
| Event | Finding Your Passion in a Burnout Paced World |
| Date | Saturday, February 18, 2012 |
| Time | 9:30 am – 5:00 pm PST |
| Where | Holiday Inn Express El Dorado Hills, CA |
Finding Your Passion in a Burnout Paced World
The quest to find passion is interesting in the sense that many people spend their lives seeking it, only a few live it, and even fewer are able to sustain it once they’ve found it. The pursuit of passion is like chasing a hat in the wind. We feverishly run after it and just when we think we have it, we grab for it, only to have it blow right out of our hands again. So why is passion so hard to get hold of? Why is it something that once we experience it we can’t seem to sustain it? Why are we able to have it in one part of our lives and not in other parts of our lives? Could it be that we’re looking for it in the wrong places? Could it be that we’ve become so emotionally correct in our behavior that we’ve forgotten that it’s okay to do something we really feel passionate about? Could it be that our daily lives are driven by obligatory tasks and doing what others think we should be doing rather than doing what we desire? Or could it be that our burnout paced world is reprogramming our brain to the point that it’s negating the need for passion?
The reason that passion is so hard to find is because we are looking for it in the wrong places. We won’t find it in doing things we don’t like to do or want to do. We won’t find it playing it safe and sticking with what’s tried and true. Nor will we find it by just thinking about it. Passion isn’t found externally. It’s found internally and it’s found by doing what feels right in our heart rather than doing what our head considers to be right. To find passion, we have to create the opportunities for it to surface; we have to take the steps everyday to cultivate it, and we have to see ourselves living passionately. We have to remember that passion is sustained by the hope of the future and diminished by the fears of the past. We have to realize that passion is purpose and purpose is passion, and that both are required if we are to discover our life’s purpose that will add true meaning to our lives.
Join me for this fascinating journey into the mystical and magical world of passion where we’ll explore:
- The anatomy of passion and it’s ten intrinsic qualities
- The connection between passion and personality
- The tools that can help you identify your strength-based talents and define your top five passions
- The Law of Attraction and the role passion plays in it
- The power of the mind to create or to destroy passion
- How burnout neurochemically alters the brain’s ability to experience passion
- How to use mindfulness to sustain passion and incentives to keep up the manifestation momentum
- How to create your personal passion avatar
The Finding Your Passion in Burnout Paced World workshop is not a hype filled motivational workshop. It’s a hands-on roll up the sleeves workshop rich with experiential activities that will provide the tools and techniques needed so you can create, cultivate, and sustain the passion filled life you desire. What have you got to lose? What have you got to gain? How you answer those two questions is the first step to creating a passionate life.
Join Carol on January 26th for a Free teleclass on Herpes Viruses
Nobel prizewinner, Peter Medawar describes the Herpes viruses as “pieces of bad news wrapped in protein”, and bad news they are because of the unique biological means by which they survive and thrive. Pragmatically, viruses can best be describes as parasites. This is because they aren’t living organisms nor are they able to sustain themselves without help. In fact, watching the life cycle of a virus is like watching a sci-fi film where some foreign alien invader takes over a healthy body for the purpose of its own survival. In the case of a virus, the healthy body is a cell. If a virus is to survive, it literally invades a cell and then takes it over by incorporating its own genetic coding into the genome of the cell. Once its coding becomes a part of the cell, the virus sets up a replication process that makes it possible for its own genetic coding to be duplicated so quickly it overwhelms the cell causing the cell to die due to the sheer volume of the number of viruses it contains. Now it doesn’t end there. On the death of an infected cell the cell ruptures, releasing the numerous copies of the viruses to infect adjacent cells. Once these adjacent cells are infected the life cycle of the virus begins again.
The problem with viruses is that they aren’t living, so that means they can’t be killed in the traditional sense with the use antibiotics. Even though antibiotics are effective in treating bacterial infections, they’re absolutely useless when it comes to viruses. So how do you kill viruses? You starve them by keeping the body alkaline. This means avoiding sugar and simple carbohydrates. You starve them by getting adequate rest and managing stress. You starve them by releasing negative thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and attitudes that cause the body to stay in a state of mental and emotional distress. Or, you can use antiviral drugs that prevent the virus from replicating itself in other living cells.
If you or a loved one suffers from Herpes or any of its associated diseases such as Epstein-Barr, Lupus, genital herpes, Alzheimer’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Bell’s Palsy, cancer, and Coronary Heart Disease, then I invite you to join me for the FREE January, Your Health teleclass. I’ll be sharing how things such as lifestyle changes, dietary changes, stress management, guided imagery, hypnotherapy, energy balancing, and emotional release work can help heal herpes and insure that it doesn’t continue to replicate itself. I’ll also be sharing the hidden psychological meanings behind the nature of herpes, and how as a medical intuitive I see it in the energy body. I’ll be discussing which chakras are involved and the role personality plays in increasing the susceptibility to developing it. I’ll also be explaining both conventional medicine treatment options and alternative therapies that work well in the treatment of herpes. In addition to all of that, I’ll be answering as many of your questions as time allows following the 60 minute teleclass.
This Week’s Radio Show: What’s Eating You?
Tune in to the Carol Ritberger Radio Show this Wednesday, January 4th, at 10:00AM (PST).
This Week’s Topic: What’s Eating You?
Do you eat to soothe your emotions? Do you eat because you’re bored? Do you use food to substitute for the sweetness in life you’re missing? If you do, you’ll want to join me as I share how to change the emotional eating patterns that cause weight gain and erode your self-esteem.
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