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Hypnotically Speaking

Hypnotically Speaking – Carrie Ann Apap

When speaking of hypnosis, I like to think of the opportunity to heal. I was recently asked to look at a way I could possibly help Hospice patients and their families. Remembering my training in “Healing Through Grief” as part of my medical hypnosis certification, I was reminded of how grief is really a natural

Arizona Today

Opinion: ARIZONA TODAY and Voting

Americans by nature are slow to anger, most forgiving, and historically have placed trust in elected officials.  My videocast show, ARIZONA TODAY, has demonstrated that very serious questions arose almost immediately during the last national election ballot counting.  From the close of the all day public hearing held in Phoenix, Arizona, the same legislative public

Politics

A divided nation asks: What’s holding our country together?

Elections are meant to resolve arguments. This one inflamed them. Weeks after the votes have been counted and the winners declared, many Americans remain angry, defiant and despairing. Millions now harbor new grievances borne of President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud. Many Democrats are saddened by results that revealed the opposition to be

Opinion

Opinion: Why Trump’s Supporters Are Stubbornly Loyal

The coronavirus is “a good thing” the president said. He doesn’t like shaking hands with “disgusting” supporters.” That’s what Olivia Troye, the most recent former member of the Trump administration to turn on him, reported. That shouldn’t come as a surprise. The president’s deep-felt identity rests on his wealth and superior status, the very opposite

International

Negligence probed in deadly Beirut blast amid public anger

Investigators probing the deadly blast that ripped across Beirut focused Wednesday on possible negligence in the storage of tons of a highly explosive fertilizer in a waterfront warehouse, while the government ordered the house arrest of several port officials. International aid flights began to arrive as Lebanon’s leaders struggled to deal with the widespread damage