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Supernal Radio Show

Supernal Radio Show

Each week sit down with a cuppa tea and enjoy a magazine style show about Supernal Magazine. Each week they will chat about topics that are coming up in future issues of Supernal Magazine.

Episodes you may like:
An Interview with spiritualist Samantha Duly
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Samantha Duly has been a regular columnist with Supernal Magazine since it's inception in 2019. English born and living in Perth Western Australia, Samantha has studied Mediumship for many years and has a wealth of knowledge about the Spirit world. This fascinating interview offers some full-on insights into spirituality and the Spiritualist Church's in a very non-religious way.

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An interview with Blaise van Hecke from Busybird publishing
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Anthony Kilner, ShirleySienna and Freya Sampson Show Details: Anthony Kilner and Freya Sampson team up to interview Blaise van Hecke from Busybird publishing based in Montmerency, Melbourne. Busybird Publishing is a small boutique publishing company that helps writers self publish a range of different books. Blasie explains in detail the difference between traditional publishing versus self publishing, editing, writing and planning all facets of creating a book. It makes for fascinating listening. Read Supernal Magazine Free at www.supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au

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One Small Town can Change the World.
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Michael Tellinger started the Ubuntu Movement in 2005, bringing a way of life to the world that had only been seen in tiny communities around the globe. This movement has grown and become something a lot bigger than Michael had dreamed of. In this podcast Michael talks about sound and frequency of life, the origins of money, sacred geometry and how one small town can change the world! It's a passionate discussion that has so much relevance in these amazing times we live in.

Checkout the site www.onesmalltown.org for more detailed information.

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