The Joyful Approach with Joy Dushey

A conversation with Joy Dushey. Joy is a holistic life guide and breathwork energy healer utilizing a variety of supportive esoteric modalities; she works with crystals, reiki, sound healing, as well as somatics, intuitive therapeutic coaching, and Mother Nature herself. Joy is living her core desire to help inspire growth in others and create positive impact in the world by sharing what’s worked well for her. “My greatest joy is to give others a means to awaken to their own great love, joy, and purpose.”

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Pam Rotelle Robertson
Pam is Talking Joy with Musician and Energy Healer, Joy Adler

Pam talks to Joy Adler who has been a leader in Holistic Health, Healing & Wellness, for over 2 decades. Joy uses her knowledge and training in psychology, energy and the arts to help you attain optimal health. She is also an award-winning singer/songwriter and sound healer and integrates her experience with holistic health into “Music for healing.” If you are going through a tough time, this is the podcast for you--I believe it will help you find hope and encouragement for your journey. Take a listen!

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Pam Rotelle Robertson
Becoming Awake with Rita Desnoyers-Garcia

A conversation with Spiritual Teacher and Coach Rita Desnoyers-Garcia. She helps women have a happier life by making better decisions. You can start today by listening in on our conversation and following her simple steps in her book, The Self-Compassion Project/Workbook. When you're aligned with your purpose, you make great choices that lead to more growth, more life, and more joy.

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There Must Be Something Else

Pam and her good friend, Rev. Amy Sandlin I sit down to talk about her hospice work, faith in something greater than ourselves, and how to find hope in the unknown. Amy brings a lot of knowledge to the conversation. She went into the air-force right out of high school. When she returned she went to the police academy, worked the patrol, became a detective in undercover narcotics, and then spent the majority of her career covering sexual assault crimes, mainly in children. After retiring from the police force Amy went back to school to get her Masters in Psychology. This time, she felt called to be on the healing side for children.

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Pam Rotelle Robertson