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Hey everyone! Welcome to the episode of I Got This Podcast interview with Ayse Hogan, Visionary, Founder and CHIEF of The International Academy of Universal Self Mastery (IAUSM).
Today we feature Graham Douglas (whose professional name is Douglas Graham) sculpted a successful theatrical career as a singer/dancer/actor on Broadway and National Tours.
He has appeared in productions of Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, A Chorus Line, Cats, Phantom of the Opera and Chicago. He has staged productions as a choreographer for convention shows and DisneyWorld, and still performs and teaches dance and voice at his home in Palm Springs, California, where has lived for the past 13 years.
After his experience with his almost having died, dealing with the effects of HIV/AIDS related illness in 2005, his subsequent victory as described in his story here put him on TV and even the cover of an HIV/AIDS magazine, and has done public speaking, sharing his story.
He has avidly studied, taken workshops and implemented the teachings of such new thought leaders as Dan Millman, Gregg Braden, Ekhart Tolle, Esther Hicks and Dr. Joe Dispenza, focusing, now, on the principles of quantum physics.
In order to compartmentalize this “other side” of his life, as theatre and performing has been just that since 1977, he has chosen to present the “180 degrees of this other side of his life’s trajectory by flipping his own name 180!
His lifelong search for answers of what lies beyond the senses, and knowing his mission is to be a catalyst of change in peoples’ lives, combined with a couple of near-death/white light mystical experiences, has led to this story he shares with you here.
He shares this story with the intention of creating inspiration, knowledge and motivation for anyone seeking the way out of their current situations, and to create the ultimate version of each individual possible.
Hey everyone! Welcome to the episode of I Got This Podcast interview with Ayse Hogan, Visionary, Founder and CHIEF of The International Academy of Universal Self Mastery (IAUSM).
Today we feature Graham Douglas (whose professional name is Douglas Graham) sculpted a successful theatrical career as a singer/dancer/actor on Broadway and National Tours.
He has appeared in productions of Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, A Chorus Line, Cats, Phantom of the Opera and Chicago. He has staged productions as a choreographer for convention shows and DisneyWorld, and still performs and teaches dance and voice at his home in Palm Springs, California, where has lived for the past 13 years.
After his experience with his almost having died, dealing with the effects of HIV/AIDS related illness in 2005, his subsequent victory as described in his story here put him on TV and even the cover of an HIV/AIDS magazine, and has done public speaking, sharing his story.
He has avidly studied, taken workshops and implemented the teachings of such new thought leaders as Dan Millman, Gregg Braden, Ekhart Tolle, Esther Hicks and Dr. Joe Dispenza, focusing, now, on the principles of quantum physics.
In order to compartmentalize this “other side” of his life, as theatre and performing has been just that since 1977, he has chosen to present the “180 degrees of this other side of his life’s trajectory by flipping his own name 180!
His lifelong search for answers of what lies beyond the senses, and knowing his mission is to be a catalyst of change in peoples’ lives, combined with a couple of near-death/white light mystical experiences, has led to this story he shares with you here.
He shares this story with the intention of creating inspiration, knowledge and motivation for anyone seeking the way out of their current situations, and to create the ultimate version of each individual possible.