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Gratidude
12/13/2008 4:40 AM UTC
Dear Beloved Rainbow Friend, I loved your radio and the pet blessing ideas... let all beings bathe in the beams of wonderful golden light...
Lady Jennifer
9/2/2008 11:35 PM UTC
Thank you both for allowing us to spend some time and listen to Dom Deluise :) Your show was awesome and you both are really neat ladies. Take care :)
stream star
4/4/2008 3:23 AM UTC
you have a certain dignity in your delivery enjoyed listening
MS. SYE
4/4/2008 12:27 AM UTC
welcome to btr, please check out my show'BAG LADIES", make me a favorite
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Inspire the world to hope, pray, love one another. Share good news of the day. Speak of wishes, hopes and dreams. Help audience part the veil between Heaven and Earth. The Stars hold the Light. We can be the northern star for one another, the guiding light all of us search for in the darkest of nights. There is still light in the world, let’s be the beacon that others look toward, and be angels for one another. Sonya Haramis, M.Ed., is a spiritual storyteller. Her Modern Greek myth, The Circle of Olympians won the National Best Books Awards 2007 for Mythology/Folklore, and was an Award Finalist in Visionary Fiction. She is currently shopping the film version of The Circle of Olympians,and is working on her book of spiritual stories for children, which illustrates her belief in angels, magic, love, Heaven, and miracles for young readers. Ms. Haramis is a Shodan/Black Belt in Aikido, a spiritual martial art of harmony and peace, practices Reiki, and holds a master's degree in counseling psychology from Boston University and a bachelor's degree from Boston College. Sonya Haramis is also the author of Gracious Gifts ... Expressions of the Divine, a book of inspirational parables endorsed by Deepak Chopra, James Redfield, Dr. John Gray, Midwest Book Review and others. “… Sonya Haramis will establish herself as one of the great spiritual storytellers of our time …” Liz Illge
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Date / Time: 9/2/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Category: Movies
“I sang it in the wrong key, but my heart’s in the right place," Dom (above) told us of his hilarious foodie tune. Dom DeLuise: 1933-2009 NEW YORK, May 5, 2009 (BlogTalkRadio) – The world is a lot less funny today, now that Dom DeLuise has left us. Dom, who brought infinite joy to audiences over the past five decades, passed away last night in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 75. During his career, the funnyman graced such big-screen comedies as Blazing Saddles, The Cheap Detective, Silent Movie, Fatso, and History of the World: Part 1, as well as a slew of TV shows, ranging from Beverley Hills, 90210 to 3rd Rock from the Sun. The Big Apple-born actor-comedian is survived by his wife, Carol Arthur, and his three sons, Peter, Michael and David DeLuise. Eight months ago, Dom dropped in on Sedona Talk Radio to chat about his new cookbook, Eat This – Again! During the confab – and in a fitting farewell to his many BlogTalkRadio fans – he had hosts Sonya Haramis and Joanne Paxinou in stitches more than a few times. “My wife grew up in New Jersey and I grew up in Brooklyn. And there were different rules,” he riffed. “I grew up in a neighbor- hood that had people like John Scunziano. Another guy named Domenic Bimbo. And these were just the Jews.” Later in the show, the portly paisan broke into his own personal rendition of the tarantella, called The Pasta Fazul Song.
Original Air Date: 6/21/2008 11:00 PM UTC