• “Journeying Through Science, Religion, Spirituality, and ET Contact”

    Roger was a guest on the “Resiliency of the Human Spirit Podcast,” hosted by Priscilla Hanley. In her podcasts, Priscilla shares human triumphs over life challenges or past trauma for the collective’s healing and empowerment. Episodes are published every Monday.

    She also explores Healing/Energy Healing, Forgiveness, Empowerment, Spirituality, Channeling, Near Death Experiences, Extraterrestrial Contact (non-fear based), UFOlogy, and Expansion of Consciousness. Of course, Roger’s podcasts fall into this latter section.

    To access the podcast:

    Youtube: CLICK HERE!

    Spotify and Apple: CLICK HERE!

    The youtube version is edited to meet technical restrictions. The Spotify and Apple versions include the full podcast.

    Check out Priscilla’s website, story, and her offerings! CLICK HERE!

  • "How Your Personality Affects Your Health" by Dr. Dorothy Martin-Nelville, April 10th

    Dorothy A. Martin-Neville, PhD, speaker, author, consultant/master coach, and frequent radio and television guest, appearing in 9 countries, has been featured on OWN as well as the New York Times, the Huffington Post, NBC, and ABC. In addition, Dr. Dorothy is Past-President of the National Speakers Association – CT and on the Advisory Body of various organizations.

    The April 10th program was appreciated by all the participants. Dr. Dorothy shared many insights and stories as she helped us gain a better understanding of how our personality affect our health. Her life experiences were equally inspiring.

    To watch a replay, CLICK HERE

  • Brynn Saito, "Multigenerational Healing, Poetry + Fertility""

    Brynn was a recent guest on the “This is Not What I Ordered: Conversations on Chronic Illness, Loss+Change” podcast hosted by Lauren Selfridge.

    This podcast features Brynn Saito: educator, organizer, and award-winning poet. Brynn’s latest collection of poetry, Under a Future Sky, was inspired by her visit to the Gila River in southern Arizona, the place where where her grandparents were imprisoned during World War II era incarceration of the Japanese American community. It delves into that visit with her father and grandparents, and explore the family writing project that emerged from the journey. Along the way, we also discuss her personal health experience with endometriosis and fertility.

    In this conversation, Brynn examines the intergenerational impact of trauma and the healing power of storytelling. We discuss the Yonsei Memory Project, an initiative Brynn co-founded to honor Japanese American elders' experiences during World War II incarceration. We also focus on Brynn’s personal health journey, navigating endometriosis and fertility challenges, and the intersection between personal and collective healing. Brynn's poignant narrative invites us all to contemplate the transformative potential of storytelling, poetry, intergenerational dialogue, and embracing vulnerability in the pursuit of healing and connection.

    To access this podcast, CLICK HERE!

  • "Resiliency of the Human Spirit" Podcasts hosted by Priscilla Hanley

    Welcome to Pristine Soul Healing LLC where we are dedicated in hearing and sharing your voice of resilience and triumph over life challenges or past trauma through our podcast. With our personalized coaching and energy healing services, we guide the collective towards healing, expansion of consciousness, and an empowered state of living.

    The podcasts also explore Healing/Energy Healing, Forgiveness, Empowerment, Spirituality, Channeling, Near Death Experiences, Extraterrestrial Contact (non-fear based), UFOlogy, and Expansion of Consciousness.

    To access these podcasts, please CLICK HERE!

  • "What's Your Real Name?" shared by Elaine Chan-Scherer

    This video is an intergenerational conversation about the impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act, and the historical, political, social context of our times which contributed to the formation of our identities.

    Our experiences range from the daughter of a “paper son” and “paper daughter” to an immigrant whose family arrived in the U.S. in 2006. We represent 1.5, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th generation Chinese Americans. Video clips and artwork by the panelists will be shown. What do we share in common? What’s different?

    The full program, “What’s Your Real Name?”, can be seen from the link below. It was held on April 11th at the Clarion Performing Arts Center in Chinatown, SF.

    CLICK HERE!