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Dr. Hill is an expert medical communicator, speaker, consultant, and author who works as a hospitalist pediatrician in North Carolina who has served as chair of the AAP Council on Communications and Media, co-host of the AAP’s Pediatrics on Call podcast, editor of AAP Pediatric Patient Education, editor of the bestselling Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5, co-author of Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting your children first, and author of Dad to Dad: Parenting like a pro. He has freelanced as an author and editor for multiple parenting publications and appeared as an on-camera medical expert locally and nationally.

Dr. Hill is an expert medical communicator, speaker, consultant, and author who works as a hospitalist pediatrician in North Carolina who has served as chair of the AAP Council on Communications and Media, co-host of the AAP’s Pediatrics on Call podcast, editor of AAP Pediatric Patient Education, editor of the bestselling Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5, co-author of Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting your children first, and author of Dad to Dad: Parenting like a pro. He has freelanced as an author and editor for multiple parenting publications and appeared as an on-camera medical expert locally and nationally.

Ali’s life took an unexpected turn when a tragic accident left her paralyzed at 27 leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. While she grappled with feelings of hopelessness through 7 years of life altering diagnoses, she was convinced her life had reached its end. Through her journey of self-discovery, she learned how to shift her thinking through harnessing the power of persistence to overcome incredible adversity. Ali’s courage to embrace her paralysis as a catalyst for transformation paved the way for becoming a professional speaker, TEDx speaker, corporate disability strategy consultant, fierce health equity advocate, and Ms. Wheelchair America. Ali’s powerfully authentic story serves as a testament to the power of resilience in order to empower others in adapting to the unknown and advocating for inclusivity for all.

Ali’s life took an unexpected turn when a tragic accident left her paralyzed at 27 leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. While she grappled with feelings of hopelessness through 7 years of life altering diagnoses, she was convinced her life had reached its end. Through her journey of self-discovery, she learned how to shift her thinking through harnessing the power of persistence to overcome incredible adversity. Ali’s courage to embrace her paralysis as a catalyst for transformation paved the way for becoming a professional speaker, TEDx speaker, corporate disability strategy consultant, fierce health equity advocate, and Ms. Wheelchair America. Ali’s powerfully authentic story serves as a testament to the power of resilience in order to empower others in adapting to the unknown and advocating for inclusivity for all.

Part 1 with KAI BAYLIS – Visionary, Creative Director, CEO I consider myself an entrepreneur of conscious evolution. My professional journey began over 20 years ago, and I’ve been a licensed massage therapist since 2004. The roots of my personal growth were planted even earlier, at age 18, when I discovered yoga. Since then, I’ve dedicated my life to exploring and integrating a wide range of healing arts, including Tantra Yoga, Hatha, Ashtanga, Qigong, various forms of meditation and flow states, dance, and raw food coaching. My path has been one of deep transformation, shaped by the challenges of addiction in my youth, navigating Lyme disease, and moving through divorce. These experiences have fueled my commitment to healing—not just for myself, but for others. Today, I lead several ventures rooted in this mission: The Living Room Raleigh, Raleigh Energy Enhancement System—a bridge between advanced technology and holistic healing—and Bliss Boogie Productions, an immersive experience platform. The Art of Connection Club is an opportunity to grow and connect as a community. With over two decades in the wellness field, my passion remains the same: to create safe, empowering spaces where people can step into the fullness of who they truly are. Some Trainings and Influences: Source School of Tantra Yoga Erotic Blueprint by Jaiya Barbara Carrellas – Urban Tantra & Ecstasy is Necessary Ashtanga Yoga Studio, Raleigh Qigong Awareness My companies https://blissboogie.com/ https://artofconnectionclub.com/ https://www.thelivingroomraleigh.space/ Be good to yourself Kai

Part 2 with KAI BAYLIS – Visionary, Creative Director, CEO I consider myself an entrepreneur of conscious evolution. My professional journey began over 20 years ago, and I’ve been a licensed massage therapist since 2004. The roots of my personal growth were planted even earlier, at age 18, when I discovered yoga. Since then, I’ve dedicated my life to exploring and integrating a wide range of healing arts, including Tantra Yoga, Hatha, Ashtanga, Qigong, various forms of meditation and flow states, dance, and raw food coaching. My path has been one of deep transformation, shaped by the challenges of addiction in my youth, navigating Lyme disease, and moving through divorce. These experiences have fueled my commitment to healing—not just for myself, but for others. Today, I lead several ventures rooted in this mission: The Living Room Raleigh, Raleigh Energy Enhancement System—a bridge between advanced technology and holistic healing—and Bliss Boogie Productions, an immersive experience platform. The Art of Connection Club is an opportunity to grow and connect as a community. With over two decades in the wellness field, my passion remains the same: to create safe, empowering spaces where people can step into the fullness of who they truly are. Some Trainings and Influences: Source School of Tantra Yoga Erotic Blueprint by Jaiya Barbara Carrellas – Urban Tantra & Ecstasy is Necessary Ashtanga Yoga Studio, Raleigh Qigong Awareness My companies https://blissboogie.com/ https://artofconnectionclub.com/ https://www.thelivingroomraleigh.space/ Be good to yourself Kai

A brief description of 'Your Voice' the podcast and the host.

Part 1 of my interview with Cynthia M Ruiz. Cynthia M. Ruiz is an Award-winning Professor, best-selling author, Personal Development Speaker, and Leadership Expert. Coming from blended cultures Latina and Native American (Mexican & Cherokee), she enjoys a passion for helping others. Receiving over 75 accolades and awards for her leadership and service to the community. Cynthia has decades of Executive-level Experience, including the past vice president of the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Board (LADWP), overseeing the largest municipal Utility in the U.S. with a six-billion-dollar budget. Previously she served seven years as President of LACERS (Los Angeles City Employee Retirement System), overseeing a multibillion-dollar pension fund. Her career has placed her in many leadership roles, including President of the Board of Public Works for the City of Los Angeles, where she had direct oversight of 6,000 employees and just under a billion dollars per year budget. She has worked as an Executive at the Port of Los Angeles (the number one container Port in the U.S.) and successfully managed her own successful business for two decades. She is the author of five books, including her most recent, "Sacred Ceremony & Ritual for Today's World; A how-to Guide." Plus, "Cherokee Wisdom- 12 Lessons for Becoming a Powerful Leader" (2 editions), "Finding Sane Relationships in a Crazy World" (English & Spanish), and "Yo Tambien- Stories of Healing & Hope" (English & Spanish). She appeared in Discover the Gift (movie/book) with notables, including, His Holiness the Dala Lama, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Jack Canfield, and many more. She received the Los Angeles Business Journal "2022 Mentor of the Year Award". Cherokee Nation named her Community Leader of the Year in 2019, and Hispanic Lifestyle called her a "2018 Latina of Influence". She has received the prestigious Hollywood Chamber "Women of Distinction Award, the HOPE "Ray of Hope" award, and the Weingart, "Women Building LA Award. Twice the California Apparel News has listed her on their renowned List of Influential People, and L.A. Weekly showcased her in their people addition. As a Professor, she received the "Presidents Award" from the University of West Los Angeles for her work as an outstanding Professor. Cynthia teaches leadership at graduate and undergraduate levels in the School of Business. She has over twenty years of experience teaching and public speaking. Cynthia holds a Master of Science Degree in Counseling from California State University Los Angeles and has completed a Leadership Course at Harvard University, John F Kennedy School of Government. She has been a trailblazer throughout her career, as she was the first person in her family to attend college. She was the first Native American to serve on the LADWP Board and the first Latina/Native American to be President of the LACERS Board and Board of Public Works for the City of Los Angeles. Cynthia knows the importance of giving back and always strives to stay humble. She has a passion for women's empowerment starting the Wise Latina Network and is a co-founder of the Yo Tambien Healing Movement. She is a registered citizen of the Cherokee Nation and is a Chair of the Los Angeles Cherokee Nation affiliate. She has served on numerous non-profit Boards throughout her adult life. She lives in Los Angeles, where she enjoys the diversity and culture of a metropolitan environment. For more information, visit: www.CynthiaMRuiz.com https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.ruiz.397 https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiaruizaba2287/ https://www.instagram.com/cynthiamruiz/

Part 2 of my interview with Cynthia M Ruiz. Cynthia M. Ruiz is an Award-winning Professor, best-selling author, Personal Development Speaker, and Leadership Expert. Coming from blended cultures Latina and Native American (Mexican & Cherokee), she enjoys a passion for helping others. Receiving over 75 accolades and awards for her leadership and service to the community. Cynthia has decades of Executive-level Experience, including the past vice president of the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Board (LADWP), overseeing the largest municipal Utility in the U.S. with a six-billion-dollar budget. Previously she served seven years as President of LACERS (Los Angeles City Employee Retirement System), overseeing a multibillion-dollar pension fund. Her career has placed her in many leadership roles, including President of the Board of Public Works for the City of Los Angeles, where she had direct oversight of 6,000 employees and just under a billion dollars per year budget. She has worked as an Executive at the Port of Los Angeles (the number one container Port in the U.S.) and successfully managed her own successful business for two decades. She is the author of five books, including her most recent, "Sacred Ceremony & Ritual for Today's World; A how-to Guide." Plus, "Cherokee Wisdom- 12 Lessons for Becoming a Powerful Leader" (2 editions), "Finding Sane Relationships in a Crazy World" (English & Spanish), and "Yo Tambien- Stories of Healing & Hope" (English & Spanish). She appeared in Discover the Gift (movie/book) with notables, including, His Holiness the Dala Lama, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Jack Canfield, and many more. She received the Los Angeles Business Journal "2022 Mentor of the Year Award". Cherokee Nation named her Community Leader of the Year in 2019, and Hispanic Lifestyle called her a "2018 Latina of Influence". She has received the prestigious Hollywood Chamber "Women of Distinction Award, the HOPE "Ray of Hope" award, and the Weingart, "Women Building LA Award. Twice the California Apparel News has listed her on their renowned List of Influential People, and L.A. Weekly showcased her in their people addition. As a Professor, she received the "Presidents Award" from the University of West Los Angeles for her work as an outstanding Professor. Cynthia teaches leadership at graduate and undergraduate levels in the School of Business. She has over twenty years of experience teaching and public speaking. Cynthia holds a Master of Science Degree in Counseling from California State University Los Angeles and has completed a Leadership Course at Harvard University, John F Kennedy School of Government. She has been a trailblazer throughout her career, as she was the first person in her family to attend college. She was the first Native American to serve on the LADWP Board and the first Latina/Native American to be President of the LACERS Board and Board of Public Works for the City of Los Angeles. Cynthia knows the importance of giving back and always strives to stay humble. She has a passion for women's empowerment starting the Wise Latina Network and is a co-founder of the Yo Tambien Healing Movement. She is a registered citizen of the Cherokee Nation and is a Chair of the Los Angeles Cherokee Nation affiliate. She has served on numerous non-profit Boards throughout her adult life. She lives in Los Angeles, where she enjoys the diversity and culture of a metropolitan environment. For more information, visit: www.CynthiaMRuiz.com https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.ruiz.397 https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiaruizaba2287/ https://www.instagram.com/cynthiamruiz/

Part 1 of my interview with Devon Glover. Devon Glover is a teacher, rapper, poet, playwright, and actor from Brooklyn, New York. He performs Shakespeare's Sonnets through Hip-Hop as The Sonnet Man in schools and theaters worldwide. Devon has appeared on NBC, MSNBC, BBC, and Conferences and Shakespeare Festivals worldwide, including Stratford, Ontario, and Stratford-upon-Avon. He has taught with Stratford Shakespeare, Passion in Practice, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and Southern Shakespeare, among others. Devon has written adaptations of Shakespeare for various theatre companies. In 2016, in honor of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Devon went on a Sonnet Marathon tour through the US, UK, and Morocco, where he rapped all 154 of Shakespeare’s sonnets in succession on the Bard’s birthday. In the fall 2017, Devon co-wrote “A Town Divided” , an adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” based in Tallahassee, FL. In the Summer 2019, Devon was commissioned by Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to write a hip-hop adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Lyrica). In 2022, Glover made his directorial debut, directing Othello for Flagstaff Shakespeare. In the Summer 2023, Devon was hired to compose and create sound design for Prague Shakespeare’s ‘Roman Daggers’, a mash-up adaptation of Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra, where he also took on the role of Cinna The Poet. For more information, visit www.SonnetMan.com.