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February 1

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Bobbie Merrill is a Hawaiian-born author who at first, swam with wild dolphins and whales in order to play with them. Having been one the first women to have swam with the wild creatures, she spent a decade learning new information about their intelligence, language, and unique style of humor, kindness, and play. In addition, she is a child and family therapist, trauma treatment specialist and a parenting consultant. She has written three books. “Compelling Converstaions with Dolphins and Whales in the Wild, Parachute's for Parents and Settle for More.” She was also a freelance columnist for the Honolulu Advertiser and, along with her husband Dr. Tom Merrill, has written for Cox News/NY Times News Service. Website: makingrelationshipswork.com Books: Compelling Conversations with Dolphins and Whales in the Wild In the Presence of High Beings Settle for More
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February 4

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Craig Webb has been the director of the Dreams Foundation for more than 25 years. He's a graduate of McGill University and also participated in pioneering dream and lucid dream research at Stanford University and Montreal’s Sacré-Coeur Hospital. Webb is also an author, columnist and invited/hired expert for major motion pictures, fortune 500 companies, universities, international TV networks, numerous magazines and e-zines, and more than 1000 media (ABC, BBC, SyFy/NBC/Universal, Discovery Channel, New York Times, MSN, etc.), he’s broadcast/published cutting edge approaches on dreams, lucid dreaming, applied psychology, communications, creativity, and the science of mind, as well as interviews with leading visionaries. Webb will be on hand to talk about how music affects our dreams and the famous artists who have written music after having dreams. He'll also explain how we can recall more dreams and utilize them for creative inspiration. Websites: craigwebb.ca applieddreaming.com dreamsbehindthemusic.com dreams.ca instagram.com/lucidheartist
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February 8

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David K. Easlick has been serving as an expert witness and assisting in trials dealing with hazing and risk management engendered lawsuits involving fraternities. He has been involved in more than 30 matters in the last four years primarily focused on hazing, rapes and substance abuse related tragedies. He is a anti-hazing and risk management specialist. As executive director for Delta Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity for more than 29 years, Easlick became familiar with just about all conduct by undergraduate young men on the college campus. Easlick has spent years combating hazing to correct and eliminate it. Website: https://www.thefraternityexperts.com/...
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February 10

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Tracie Austin was born in England. She became interested in Unidentified Flying Objects after seeing one. That sighting was followed in May 1966 by a daylight sighting of a black colored boomerang object that seemed to change shape. And she wasn't the only one who saw it. In fact, it made a second appearance over her house later that day. The event garnered the interest of a BBC TV program and Austin told her story and re-enacted the sighting. The following June, she hosted her first UFO conference and hasn't looked back. She became a researcher and has investigated many sightings. She has been the executive producer and host of Let's Talk Paranormal, and has been the guest on several paranormal talk shows. In addition, she's written a book called, “Alien Encounters in the Western United States.” https://www.facebook.com/tracie.austi... http://thetracieaustinshow.com/about-...
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February 15

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Larry Jorgensen, author of “The Coca-Cola Trail, People and Places in the History of Coca-Cola,” is a journailist with experience in weekly and daily newspapers. Jorgensen spent more than two years researching his book, interviewed employees and did additional research looking into Coca Cola communities of the past and present. In addition, he has written a book titled, “Hot Wells, A Lousiana Ghost Story.”
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February 17

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Ricardo Pustanio is an enduring icon in the world of New Orleans Mardi Gras float design and local artistry. Today his phenomenal creative talents are witnessed by thousands upon thousands of locals and tourists who throng the streets of New Orleans each year to catch a glimpse of one of the oldest and most prestigious parades of the season, the Krewe of Mid-City. Add to that, he is also a ghost hunting enthusiast and in the past, ran the Haunted America Website. He is very knowledgeable about ghosts and hauntings around the United States. Shannon McCabe is no stranger to Sacramento area hauntings as she once ran the HPI ghost hunting team. In addition, she ran a tour group that took clients on a tour of haunted locations. In recent years, McCabe has hosted the Vampire Ball in Sacramento.
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February 22

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Ivor Davis is an investigative journalist and author who toured with the Beatles, and was witness to the Charles Manson trial. Drawing on the knowledge obtained during his journalism career, Davis has utilized his notes, research and other information that he obtained to write books and share with the public what he learned. "The Beatles and Me on Tour," "Manson Exposed, a reporters 50-year Journey into Madness and Murder," and a children's book, "Ladies and Gentleman, The Penguins," have intrigued millions of readers around the world. Join us for an evening of fascinating talk about fascinating people. https://www.ivordavisbooks.com/
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February 24

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Chris DeRose, has been a leader in the animal rights movement. He created Last Chance for Animals (LCA), an international, nonprofit animal advocacy organization in 1984. The group is focused on investigating, exposing, and ending animal exploitation and has a record of gathering cruelty evidence against many organizations. In addition, he has committed his life to ending oppression – wherever he finds it. He believes in fighting all of his battles non-violently. DeRose has written a biography titled, "In Your Face," that focuses on his values and compassion for others. https://www.lcanimal.org/index.php
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