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Discover Day 4 of the Hay House Radical Remission Summit: Increasing Positive Emotions and Docuseries Speaker Lineup: 2 Survivors–Saranne Rothberg (featured in Radical Remission) and Valencia Robinson and 1 renowned contributing experts (see below)
Thursday, March 19th, 2020-Day 4: Increasing Positive Emotions
EPISODE SUMMARY:
Louise Hay and countless other spiritual teachers and healing experts have long emphasized that positive belief systems can have significant beneficial effects on your health. She even credited affirmations with contributing to her breast cancer recovery. In this episode, you’ll experience the journey of two incredible women who did something similar turningto comedy, affirmations, and mindset work to help reverse their triple negative breast cancer diagnoses.
DAY 4 OF THE RADICAL REMISSION SUMMIT 2020
Remission from: Breast Cancer
Description: Diagnosed with stage four triple negative breast cancer, single mother Saranne Rothberg knew she had to stay strong for her five-year-old daughter. So, she began incorporating comedy into their lives—even throwing herself a Chemo Comedy Party at her first treatment. Eventually, this led her to create a foundation, Comedy Cures, which brings humor to cancer patients around the world. 17 years later, her breast cancer remains in full remission. Listen to Saranne’s story about increasing positive emotions for contributing to her remission from breast cancer.
Story of Remission from: Breast Cancer
Description: Diagnosed with highly-fatal triple negative breast cancer, Valencia Robinson used a combination of conventional medicine along with affirmations and positive spiritual books—including those by Louise Hay—to support her as she embarked on her healing journey. Thirteen years later, she remains cancer free and shares her story of remission from breast cancer.
Listen to Valencia’s story about increasing positive emotions for contributing to her remission from breast cancer.
New York Times best-selling author of Dying to Be Me, Anita Moorjani is world-renowned for her Near-Death Experience and radical remission from cancer.
In 2006, Anita Moorjani fell into a coma as her four-year struggle with cancer was coming to an end. While doctors rushed to attend to her frail body, she entered into a near-death experience (NDE) where she discovered one of life’s greatest truths: Heaven is not a destination; it’s a state of being. When she regained consciousness, her cancer miraculously healed,and she was free of disease within weeks! Since then, she’s heeded the call to share this powerful story—and divine lesson—with the world.
You can check our our interview with Anita Moorjani here, and enjoy a FREE 1 hour webiar here.
“Mother of Mindfulness”, Ellen Langer, Ph.D., was the first woman to gain tenure at Harvard University’s Psychology Department, and lectures frequently.
Ellen Langer, Ph.D., is a social psychologist and the first female professor to gain tenure in the Psychology Department at Harvard University. She is the author of 11 books, including Mindfulness and more than 200 published research articles. Dr. Langer has been described as the “Mother of Mindfulness”,and has written extensively on the illusion of control, mindful aging, stress, decision-making, and health. Among other honors, she is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and three Distinguished Scientist Awards.
Listen in to Ellen’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Co-founder of C.R.E.A.T.E, free-spirit Kristin Hanggi is also a successful director, writer, and producer.
Spiritual teacher Kristin Hanggi co-founded C.R.E.A.T.E with meditation teacher Natalie Roy. Together, they are dedicated to “Awakening the rebellious and audacious artist in each of us.” The C.R.E.A.T.E courses are designed to celebrate dreams and purpose, as a community. In theme with her love of creativity, Kristin has made a name for herself directing and developing the musical Rock of Ages,which received fiveTony Award nominations.
Spiritual teacherand actress, Natalie Roy,co-founded C.R.E.A.T.E and specializes in blending mindfulness with the creative process.
Natalie Roy is an actress, author, spiritual coach, and 500-hour certified yoga and meditation teacher. Natalie brings the practices and techniques of meditation, mindfulness,and “learned optimism” to the artistic process, helping creatives,and actors use positive psychology in all situations, including rehearsals. She is known for creating The Activated Actor acting technique and co-foundingC.R.E.A.T.E with her best friend Kristin Hanggi, a project, which brings out the artistic rebel in everyone.
Listen in to Nicole’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
A previous student of Andrew Weil, M.D., Michael Finkelstein, M.D., FACP, ABIHM, is the founder and Executive Director of The Slow Medicine Foundation.
Michael Finkelstein, M.D., FACP, ABIHM, trained in integrative medicine at The University of Pennsylvania, as well asthe Arizona College of Medicine, where he studied directly with Andrew Weil, M.D. He is the founder and Executive Director of The Slow Medicine Foundation, as well as the founder and Medical Director of SunRaven: The Home of Slow Medicinein New York. He is a respected medical blogger for Dr. Oz, CNN,and more, and has been the recipient of distinctions including Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
Oncologist and post-graduate lecturer, M. Laura Nasi, M.D., coordinated clinical research in Switzerland and founded acancernon-profit.
M.Laura Nasi, M.D.,graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and specialized in Internal Medicine and Clinical Oncology at the Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. She was the Clinical Research Coordinator for the International Breast Cancer Study Group in Bern, Switzerland, and founder and President of ASOI, a non-profitdedicated toan integrative vision for cancer patients. Currently, she practices Integrative oncology and gives postgraduate courses on psycho-endo-neuro-immunology.
Listen in to Laura’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Mark Bricca, N.D., studied naturopathic and Chinese medicine at the National College of Natural Medicine. He practices at Bodhicitta Healing Arts.
Mark Bricca, N.D.’s brother Barry died from Leukemia at only 15 years old. This tragedy, combined with Mark’sown experiences with allergies and asthma, led him to begin his studies at the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon, first in naturopathic and then in Chinese medicine. Over the next eight years,he studied and practiced with leading authorities in these fields while specializing in cancer care. He currently practices at Bodhicitta Healing Arts in Portland, Oregon.
Believe Big’s Executive Director, Ivelisse Page beat stage fourcolon cancer through naturaland homeopathic remedies.
Executive Director of the cancer non-profit, Believe Big, Ivelisse Page is also a wife,mother,and stage fourcolon cancer survivor. Growing up, Ivelisseknew herfamily cancer history put her at high riskand was diligent about her health. However, she developed colon cancer at 37 despite her efforts.Sheultimately decided against chemotherapy after her removal surgeriesandbeat stage fourcolon cancer in 2008 with the help of her alternative doctor and a prescription of natural remedies, including Mistletoe.
Harvard magna cum laude graduate Aaron Teich is a counselor, healer,and meditation teacher specializing in Kundalini Yoga.
After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard University, Aaron Teich completedthe Master’s Touch Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training with Yogi Bhajan in New Mexico.To complement that, as well as his Sat Nam Rasayan trainingand studies with Guru Dev Singh, Aaron became a licensed acupuncturist and earned a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has studied with healers, yogis, and shamans in 10 different countries, and has been practicing and teaching Kundalini yoga for over 15 years.
Listen in to Aaron’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Joshua Weiss, M.D., is the lead investigator for the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ Spontaneous Remission Annotated Bibliography project.
Joshua Weiss, M.D., received his BSc in Biochemistry from McGill University and completed his medical degree from the University of Manitoba. He went on to complete his residency training at McMaster University. There, he also served as Chief Resident in Family Medicine. In addition to teaching residents and students, hehas been the lead investigator for the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ Spontaneous Remission Annotated Bibliography project since 2012. Furthermore,he foundedthe Life Medicine clinic, where he combines lifestyle medicine and group psychotherapy treatments for chronic medical and mental health diagnoses.
Extensively awarded for her clinical research, Shamini Jain, Ph.D., is the founder and Director of the Consciousness and Healing Initiative.
Shamini Jain, Ph.D.,graduated Columbia University with a B.A. in Neuroscience and Behavior,and later received her Ph.D. degree from the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. She is the founder and Director of the Consciousness and Healing Initiative, a collaboration accelerating the practice of healing. She’sbeen featured in TIME, CNN,and more, and been extensively awarded for her research by scientific societies including the American Psychosomatic Society.
Extensively awarded for her clinical research, Shamini Jain, Ph.D., is the founder and Director of the Consciousness and Healing Initiative.
Shamini Jain, Ph.D.,graduated Columbia University with a B.A. in Neuroscience and Behavior,and later received her Ph.D. degree from the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. She is the founder and Director of the Consciousness and Healing Initiative, a collaboration accelerating the practice of healing. She’sbeen featured in TIME, CNN,and more, and been extensively awarded for her research by scientific societies including the American Psychosomatic Society.
Discover Shamani’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Visionary women’s health expert and OB/GYN, Christiane Northrup, M.D., empowers audiences through her lectures and best-selling books.
Christiane Northrup, M.D.,graduated from Dartmouth Medical School and completed her residency at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston. She was also an assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN at Maine Medical Center for 20 years. After a successful 25-year practice, Dr. Northrupspreads her wisdom as awriter and speaker. She is a New York Times best-selling author and her books have been translated into 24 languages. She has been featured on NBC,The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Today Show, and more
Discover Christiane’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Eleanor Walker, M.D.,is a much-awarded oncologist specializing in minority populations and integrative therapies.
Eleanor Walker, M.D.,completed her post-graduate training at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Tennessee and University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where she also completed a fellowship in the Department of Radiation Oncology.Shehas also received several awards including the Federal Drug Administration Recognition of Service Award, Washington University School of Medicine Cardiology Award, and more. She was also featured in the Who’s Who in Black Detroit in 2006.
Once a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School, Dean Ornish, M.D.,is the founder and President of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute.
Dean Ornish, M.D., studied atthe Baylor College of Medicine and was a clinical fellow in medicine at Harvard Medical School. For over 35 years, he has directed clinical research through PMRI (Preventive Medicine Research Institute), demonstrating that lifestyle changes may begin to reverse severe coronary heart disease without drugs or surgery and that the same could be true for many diseases. His findings have been published by leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and textbooks.
Discover Dean’s percspective of increasing positive emotions for contributing to remission from terminal illnesses.
Harvard University faculty member Jeffrey Rediger,M.D.,M.Div.’s work on spirituality and science has been featured on Oprah, TEDx, and more.
Holding a Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, Jeffrey Rediger,M.D., M.Div.,is concerned with the connection between theology and science. He is a faculty member at Harvard Medical School in Boston, and the Medical Director of the McLean Southeast Adult Psychiatric Program and Community Affairs at McLean Hospital. His work has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Anderson Cooper 360,Dr. Oz,and TEDx, and more.
A Harvard-trained researcher, Kelly Turner, Ph.D. is the author of the New York Times bestseller Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds and the highly anticipated Radical Hope: 10 Healing Factors from Exceptional Survivors of Cancer & Other Diseases (March 2020).
Kelly partnered with Hay House to develop this 10-episode docuseries featuring many of the survivors from her books. Each episode addresses one of the 10 healing factors she discovered while analyzing over 1,500 cases of radical remissions from cancer.
This docuseries will share those survivor and radical remission from cancer and terminal illness stories and the healing approaches they used after receiving their terminal diagnoses.
The event begins on March 16th 2020–but you can register here now!
10 Day Event Speaker Lineup Below
HELPFUL RESOURCES: Check out our compilation of bestselling books, about radical remission from cancer here. These are written by expert presenters from the Hay House Radical Remission event.
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