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Bert Martinez speaks with Brad Johnson, Kyra Howell and Bill Bartman

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Brad Johnson known as a Conscious Matrix Communicator: one with the ability to naturally access a vast library of consciousness contained within one's own higher mind and soul records. Since August of 2008, Brad has pursued the practice of meditation, conscious channeling. remote viewing, akashic record reading and energy healing methods that have helped him to grow into a prolific facilitator of spiritual practices, consciousness development and groundbreaking transformational insight through conscious flow. Brad is devoting his life to sharing the wealth of his information through his universal conscious connection with personal sessions, training classes, online videos as well as his own book: "Rainbow Wisdom." 

Bill Bartman Founder and CEO of CFS2 and an aggressive advocate for reform of the debt-collection industry, said, “I am convinced we are on the right track to reforming an industry of rampant abuse and Governor Henry will play a big role in helping to deliver our message to regulators and capital sources.  His commitment to be a part of our company is proof of his belief that what we are doing is important and that we have the ability to change millions of lives.”

Kyra Howell economic development consultant and President of KHE Community Solutions, a company she founded and operates with a team of experienced real estate and community development advisers to Revitalize Small Town America. Kyra has been an attorney for the last 18 years assisting business owners, government leaders, and CEOs. She has been recognized for her work in collaborating with community citizens, business owners and nonprofits to enhance aesthetics in low-income communities and for bringing forth the fresh ideas of municipal leaders

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