In the first hour, Rachel Ray, Cherokee, spoke about her years of experience working with wolves, why they need our protection and their spirit of freedom and purity. Ray shared numerous stores about the extraordinary intelligence of wolves and their capacity for compassion, love and bonding.
Ray spoke about the massive hunting and inhumane killing in Alaska, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana and what can be done to help halt these practices.
In the second hour, Christine Jones, spoke about the foreclosure industry and what can be done to save our homes. She began the hour with a brief description of her struggles with the industry.
Jones spoke about the importance of knowing the law and one rights pertaining to home ownership and foreclosure. She spoke about her success with Capital Foreclosure Defense and why the process empowers homeowners to use the judicial system, existing case law against lenders and uses federal law that allows homeowners to stay in their homes and fight foreclosure.
In the third hour, Dr. Eldon Taylor, delightful and insightful returning guest and author of "What Does that Mean:: Exploring Mind, Meaning, and Mysteries" and New York Times best seller, "Choices and Illusions" and "Mind Programming: From Persuasion and Brainwashing, to Self-Help and Practical Metaphysics", discussed why our thoughts are so rarely original, the meaning of life and how to look for clues to the unique meaning of our journeys through life.
Taylor elaborated on the paradoxes we encounter and why, the role of fear and the importance of vigilance in our awareness. Lastly, he shared stories about his love of animals and their amazing level of consciousness.