Radio Interview: Karen Schultz on “Little Karen and the Egyptian Priestess”
Karen Schultz, LCSW, talks with Wellness Radio’s Dr. Jeanette Gallagher about her new book, Little Karen and the Egyptian Priestess. The book shares the childhood trauma Karen endured—and how she turned that early pain into a well of personal strength.
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Help You Heal Your Past
In a compelling personal story, Karen Schultz shows how she found the courage and strength to move past major personal obstacles. Sharing her journey from wounded to wonderful, discover how she created the life she dreamed of—and how you can do the same. Read More
Read MoreDiscover the Power of Kabbalah
Kabbalah offers a way to recover from addiction and grow spiritually. Kabbalah means “to receive.” It is not a religion, but a 2000-year-old technology for the soul. Its transformative tools contain universal principles and explain the true meaning behind the stories of the Bible . . . Read More
Read MoreRadio Interview: Karen Schultz on ‘Giving Up the Ghost’
Xlibris OnAir Radio interviews Karen Schultz about her book, Giving Up The Ghost: Let Go of Grief and Restore Your Life, which offers insights and comfort to those mourning a lost loved one. In this interview she also shares some of her own life challenges that led her to write this book. Hear the Interview
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What Does It Mean?
Giving up the ghost is really about giving up our fear about the future. Giving up the ghost allows us to live in the present and to continue with life despite the pain. If we stand up to fear, we can remember the love that was there and enable ourselves to honor that person while we are still alive . . . Read More
Read MoreLiving In The Light
When dealing with love, soul connections and loss, we are dealing with the energy flow of the universe. All things must change over time, and if not, we hold the flow of life away from us in a rigid, controlling way. In our rigid mindset, we avoid change and loss. We never know when it’s our time to leave, so we protect ourselves from the truth . . . Read More
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