Before It's Too Late Podcast
1) John Koenig: gaining perspective through past life explorations
In today’s episode, my guest is John Koenig from Rhode Island, who is an experienced past-life regression hypnotist, an instructor of hypnotists and the author of “MY AUTOBIOGRAPHIES: Past Life Explor...Show More
2) Sinclair Fleetwood: Integrating the Gifts of Plant Medicine
This is Before It’s Too Late….I’m your host, Christiane zu Salm. Let’s learn together what matters most in life. We are grateful to speak with psychedelic life coach Sinclair Fleetwood in today’s ...Show More
3) Alex Wills: Radically Accepting our Emotions
It makes me very happy to speak with Dr. Alex Wills in today’s episode. Alex Wills, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, who has developed an innovative approach to how to deal with our emotions. He...Show More
4) D. Neil Elliott: Bringing this world to another era of love and peace
We are happy to speak with D. Neil Elliott today. Neil shares with us his fascinating transformational journey, when he was a highly educated professional engineer, had a successful career, an amazin...Show More
5) Scottie Jeanette Madden: being a woman
Before we get to introduce our today’s guest, I would like to let all my loyal listeners and steadily growing subscribers know that we’ll be taking a creative break with this podcast. Recently, I was ...Show More
6) Kathryn Cameron: helping others to see
In today’s episode, my guest is the artist and art teacher Kathryn Cameron. Kathryn is talking about what it took for her to pursue an artistic education and career, what her parents said and how sh...Show More
7) Connie Steele: bridging the gap between meaning and money
In today’s episode, we are talking with our guest Connie Steele about what really matters in the future of work for the millennials and Gen Z. A 10 years business strategist and marketing consultant ...Show More
8) Dom Brightmon: encouraging yourself and others
In today’s episode, we’re speaking with best-selling author, certified coach, speaker, trainer and podcaster Dom Brightmon, who empowers and equips others to share their stories and helps them unlock ...Show More
9) Kimya Nuru Dennis: criticizing antiracism trainings
We are very excited to speak with community-based sociologist and criminologist Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis today. Kimya is invested in supporting the needs of people with minoritized and underserved demogr...Show More
10) Tanya Selvaratnam: coming forward with intimate abuse
It makes me very happy to speak with Tanya Selvaratnam on the topic of intimate violence today. Tanya is a writer and an Emmy-nominated and multiple Webby-winning producer in the areas of arts and soc...Show More