Humanity
Canela Michelle Meyers & Satsang
Canela Michelle Meyers is in no other words, a beautiful soul here to impart peace and awareness. As a Life Coach she offers service online and in person and brings the spiritual to the foreground in her work with others. I first heard of Canela after I was included in the book “One Truth Many Voices. Satsang with 108 Living Gurus,” by Sony Mervin, and Canela was also included as one of the living gurus and Mervin spoke so highly of her. She is a great practitioner and teacher of Satsang, which is why I chose to do this interview with her. To help bring Satsang, a form of meditation, to the world, even to the small corners of it. Teaching, maintaining peace is not only a choice it is a goal and a concept of universal consciousness.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle3 years ago in Interview
Author Jennifer Learmont Presents Her International Memoir "Kiss My Boots"
Jennifer, Welcome to Kreative Circle! Kiss My Boots is a memoir described as provocative & steamy reflecting your adventures in the 80's and 90's in Hollywood. What made you decide it was the right time to pen a memoir?
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)3 years ago in Interview
Why Men Have Given Up On Dating Women
“Women see most men as disposable. They have fun with you and use you while they surreptitiously look for a better man. I am not interested in being a placeholder, so I’ve decided to withdraw from it all. Women deserve a good man and they can go look for him, but I won’t subsidize their search with compliments and free dinners.” – KD, 33 years old.
By Katya Koval3 years ago in Interview
OCTOPUSHED
I did not *kidnap the Octopus; she jumped in my backpack as I cruised out the Aquarium. Nobody’s accusing you of that, son. This is just such a phenomenal story we have to document The Facts. The journalists are going to have some questions, animal welfare. I know this is a BIG change for you. Thank you for your time and coming down to the station. Deep down I think you knew it was the right decision. I’m glad you didn’t delay. Now I have just a few questions for my report…
By Derek Chartrand Wallace3 years ago in Interview
Filmmaker Spotlight: Cindy Di Xin Introduces Audiences to Emotions in Storytelling
Cindy, Welcome to Kreative Circle! Can you share with us how you were introduced to the art of filmmaking? Mine was really simple. Things that inspired me were my own experience and loneliness. I am the only one who has experienced all of the dramatic moments, then I started to feel lonely in my life. I tried to share with my friends by telling them, but I couldn’t bring them into my scenario and feelings. After I studied communication in my undergrad, I got to know about visual arts. I started to shape my and other people’s story with motion pictures and sounds, then I met the charm of filmmaking.
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)3 years ago in Interview








