Don’t miss out on the best Summit of 2023 – “Live Your Most Evolved Life!” hosted by the amazing Irene Weinberg of the Grief and Rebirth Podcast. AND IT’S FREE

Each day, this FREE SUMMIT will celebrate a unique theme intended to help you heal, evolve, and transform at this exact time in your life on your spiritual journey, starting with Coping With Grief on Monday, January 29, then Healing Your Heart, Letting Go and Living in the Now, Spiritual Evolution, Ascension and Beyond, and culminating the weekday presentations with Rebirth and New Beginnings. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: Live Your Most Evolved Life Summit 2023 (thinkific.com)

I am honored to be invited as one of the speakers at this Summit.  Beginning January 29, you will receive links to four videos featuring speakers on that day’s particular topic.  The incredible evidential medium, Suzanne Giesemann, Winnie Wang, Sue Frederick and I will each explore the topic of Spiritual Evolution. Those videos will be released on Wednesday, February 1. 

You can select which videos you would like to watch.  They’re FREE.

So why not register, today!

With gratitude and blessings

LIVE YOUR MOST EVOLVED LIFE – 3- Day 4

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Casey Gauntt

is a retired attorney and former senior executive of a major San Diego real estate company. He lives in Solana Beach, California, with his wife, Hilary. Casey grew up in Itasca, Illinois, graduated Lake Park High School in 1968, and received B.S., JD and MBA degrees from the University of Southern California.

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Jimmy Gauntt

was born and raised in Solana Beach and graduated from Torrey Pines High School in 2002.   A prestigious Trustee Scholar at the University of Southern California, he majored in English and Spanish. He authored six plays, five screenplays, and a multitude of poems and short stories. Beginning in 2010, the USC English Department annually bestows the Jimmy Gauntt Memorial Award—aka “The Jimmy”—to the top graduates in English.  Jimmy passed over to the other side in 2008 at age 24.

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