New audio program is intended to be especially helpful to those who are electro – sensitive and suffer from the negative effects of SmartMeters (TM)
Steven Halpern, the #1 best-selling recording artist, composer and researcher of music to reduce stress and enhance relaxation and well-being, announced today his company will give away thousands of no-cost MP3 downloads of his new full-length album, 'SmartMeter (TM) Stress Reducing Music'. This new recording combines Halpern's clinically proven relaxing music with inaudible affirmations that support the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Why would Halpern give away the album at no cost? "My sleep and mental clarity have been negatively affected since a SmartMeter ™ was installed on my house. I've had a great deal of success using specially-composed music to reduce stress in general, and this new audio program can be a partial solution to the EMF problem. It works for me, and I wanted to help as many other people as possible."
Steven Halpern’s music has a proven track record of over 35 years. Listening to Halpern's music typically results in:
* An immediate reduction in stress.
* Enhanced mental clarity and concentration.
* An experience of relaxation, well-being and inner peace.
Why does Steven Halpern’s stress reduction music work better than other types of music? Halpern discovered how to support the body's own healing energies with music that activates the “Relaxation Response”. These qualities are not present in most classical and entertainment-oriented pop music.
Steven Halpern’s 'SmartMeter (TM) Stress Reducing Music' can be accessed at no charge at www.innerpeacemusic.com/smartmetergift.
About Steven Halpern and Inner Peace Music:
Steven Halpern is a Billboard-charting composer, recording artist and author whose music and research brings the healing powers of music into alternative/complementary medicine and to the mainstream public. The author of Sound Health (Harper & Row) and hundreds of articles, Halpern is a popular media spokesperson whose multifaceted background gives him a unique perspective on sound healing, stress reduction and well-being. Steven Halpern has produced over 70 albums, and sold over 7 million units worldwide since his first release in 1975.
Halpern pioneered the modern field of sound healing by combining ancient cross-cultural traditions with the leading edge of energy medicine and quantum physics. He has presented his work and research at numerous conferences, including the 6th International Conference on Stress (Montreux, Switzerland) and has appeared on programs with Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. Andrew Weil and Dr. Dean Ornish.
As a composer, Halpern creates atmospheric soundscapes that are as beautiful as they are effective. As a researcher, Halpern was the first to employ brainwave biofeedback and bioenergy field photography to document the stress-reducing breakthroughs his non-melodic and non-rhythmic compositions created for the listener.
Steven Halpern has been featured on CBS-TV's 48 Hours, and has been covered in The New York Times, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Yoga Journal and many other media outlets. His recordings are used in leading health and healing centers, corporate wellness programs, hospitals and homes worldwide.
Samples of Steven Halpern’s music are available at his website.
Contact:
Diana Ziegler
415-485-5321
dvz@innerpeacemusic.com
http://www.StevenHalpern.com
www.innerpeacemusic.com/smartmetergift
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Steven Halpern's Inner Peace Music Offers No Cost MP3 Full Album Downloads Of Music To Reduce EMF Stress Caused By SmartMeters (TM)
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Have We Lost Our Children To Technology?
Today many parents and grandparents feel completely out of touch with the younger generations. Parent and grandparents are responsible for passing on core values and life experiences to their children and grandchildren. This is very difficult in the modern age of cellphone and computer technology. One company is taking dramatic steps to help assure those values are not lost and is using technology to help parent and grandparents connect with children
Cellphones, texting, DVD's and computer games have become a way of life for most young people. For many children exposure to such technology now starts at the elementary grade levels - perhaps even earlier. Not surprisingly many people blame the current rash of school violence, bullying, child suicides, dropout rates, attention deficit disorders and the loss of traditional values squarely on this technology and all it brings with it. Unfortunately many parents and grandparents feel left out and left behind, unable to connect in a meaningful way with young people. Many parents and grandparents watch helplessly while others simply throw up their hands, unable to understand what is going on.
Bedtime stories, fairy tales and books were once core activities in regards to connecting with children, but much of that precious one-on-one communication has been lost as technology has taken center stage. Trenna Daniells believes that technology can instead actually enhance communication. Ms. Daniells, CEO of One To Grow On Audio Series, has created a full line of tools that will allow parents and grandparents to reconnect with their children and grandchildren in a meaningful way and will serve as door-openers to discussions about those core values and issues.
"I know I don’t stand alone," stated Ms. Daniells, "in the outlook that our children are losing touch with the core values of their parents and grandparents. Unfortunately many of the values that children are formulating today are not providing them with the foundation they need to become functioning, well-adjusted, responsibly independent adults. As parents and grandparents we need to actively instill good values and promote strong family bonds. I think we all remember the wonder, magic and value of bedtime stories. By sharing stories in which characters survive and prosper while facing adversity and challenges, it helps children to understand that they will survive too. By sharing these stories in a format in which children have a natural affinity, we not only open the channel of communication and reconnect, we allow young minds to engage their creative imaginations! Sounds like a good old fashioned storybook to me."
These award winning bedtimes stories form a series of highly entertaining adventures, filled with engaging music and sound effects, that help children cope with growing up. The ideals and values imparted are time-tested, and the stories are delivered in a way that children get the message.
"As our lifestyles change," she continued, "and more families have both parents working outside the home, grandparents are more actively involved in rearing grand kids. It becomes incredibly important to reinforce and reestablish strong family ties. We must approach our child-rearing with a new and different spirit. We must create a family atmosphere that doesn’t center on passive activities such as watching videos, TV and playing video games. I can’t overly stress the importance of building this kind of foundation and it is never too early or too late to start. Stories open a door of communication where children are more comfortable to talk about situations in which they are having difficulty coping. Audio stories open that magical world where we can realize we all create our own life's story."
The One To Grow On Audio Series has won numerous awards and has been recognized by some of the country's most prestigious childrens organizations. The series was awarded the Seal of Approval by the National Parenting Center. Creative Child Magazine gave the series the 2010 CD of the Year award. The series was named among the best in family-friendly media, products and serves by the Mom's Choice Awards. 'Exercising Good Relationships' received Dr. Toy's Best Children's Vacation Products Award in 2010.
More information including a no-charge kid's audio bedtime story and numerous samples are available at the company's website. Trenna Daniells is available for media interview and can be reached using the information below or by email at trenna@kids-audio-stories.com.
Profile:
Trenna Daniell’s formal education was in art and music. A life-long student of philosophy and metaphysics, she won a national reputation as a Human Potential Seminar trainer and lecturer. She has appeared on more than a hundred radio and television programs throughout the United States, including Good Morning America. Braille International of Stuart, Florida translated many of Trenna’s stories into Braille books and cassette stories for the blind.
When not writing children’s books, Trenna uses her education at Mt. Hood College and the UCLA Design School in California to express her art. Among her credits: a series of greeting cards for Island Heritage. Her work has appeared in Aloha Airlines Magazine and Artists of Hawaii, and in the Collectors Galleries on Maui and Kauai. The Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas commissioned Trenna to produce southwestern pastels for its hotel. Her work also hangs in numerous resorts around the world, including Sandals Resort on Negril Beach in Jamaica. She currently shows in galleries in both Vail and Aspen, Colorado. More information regarding her artwork is available at www.TrennaDaniells.com.
Contact:
Trenna Daniells
Web: www.KidsAudioStories.com
Email: trenna@kids-audio-stories.com
Phone 800-514-6820
Thursday, January 20, 2011
One To Grow On Bedtime Stories Help Parents And Grandparents Connect With Kids Through Audio Books And Short Stories
Today many grandparents feel out of touch with their grandchildren. In the past, storytime, especially bedtime stories, allowed grandparents to pass on core values and life experiences. This is difficult in an age of cellphone and computer technology. One company, however, is using technology to help grandparents connect with grandchildren
In the modern age of technology, many grandparents feel left behind, unable to connect in a meaningful way with their grandchildren. Bedtime stories, fairy tales and books were once a core activity in regards to connecting with grandchildren, but much of that has been lost as technology has taken center stage. Trenna Daniels believes that technology can actually enhance communication. She has created a full line of bedtime stories available for download in electronic format.
These award winning bedtimes stories form a series of highly entertaining adventures, filled with engaging music and sound effects, that help children cope with growing up. The ideals and values imparted are time-tested, and the stories are delivered in a way that children get the message.
"I know I don’t stand alone," stated Ms. Daniells, "in the outlook that our children are becoming ever more connected through TV, videos, cell phones they are being more disconnected. Unfortunately many of the values that children are formulating today are not providing them with the foundation they need to become functioning, well-adjusted, responsibly independent adults. As parents and grandparents we need to actively instill good values and promote strong family bonds. I think we all remember the wonder, magic and value of bedtime stories. By sharing stories in which characters survive and prosper while facing adversity and challenges, it helps children to understand that they will survive too. By sharing these stories in a format in which children have a natural affinity, we not only open the channel of communication and reconnect, we allow young minds to engage their creative imaginations! Sounds like a good old fashioned storybook to me."
"As our lifestyles change," she continued, "and more families have both parents working outside the home, grandparents are more actively involved in rearing grand kids. It becomes incredibly important to reinforce and reestablish strong family ties. We must approach our child-rearing with a new and different spirit. We must create a family atmosphere that doesn’t center on passive activities such as watching videos, TV and playing video games. I can’t overly stress the importance of building this kind of foundation and it is never too early or too late to start. Stories open a door of communication where children are more comfortable to talk about situations in which they are having difficulty coping. Audio stories open that magical world where we can realize we all create our own life's story.
The One To Grow On Audio Series has won numerous awards and has been recognized by some of the country's most prestigious childrens organizations. The series was awarded the Seal of Approval by the National Parenting Center. Creative Child Magazine gave the series the 2010 CD of the Year award. The series was named among the best in family-friendly media, products and serves by the Mom's Choice Awards. 'Exercising Good Relationships' received Dr. Toy's Best Children's Vacation Products Award in 2010.
More information including a no-charge kid's audio bedtime story and numerous samples are available at the company's website. Trenna Daniells is available for media interview and can be reached using the information below or by email at trenna@kids-audio-stories.com.
Profile:
Trenna Daniell’s formal education was in art and music. A life-long student of philosophy and metaphysics, she won a national reputation as a Human Potential Seminar trainer and lecturer. She has appeared on more than a hundred radio and television programs throughout the United States, including Good Morning America. Braille International of Stuart, Florida translated many of Trenna’s stories into Braille books and cassette stories for the blind.
When not writing children’s books, Trenna uses her education at Mt. Hood College and the UCLA Design School in California to express her art. Among her credits: a series of greeting cards for Island Heritage. Her work has appeared in Aloha Airlines Magazine and Artists of Hawaii, and in the Collectors Galleries on Maui and Kauai. The Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas commissioned Trenna to produce southwestern pastels for its hotel. Her work also hangs in numerous resorts around the world, including Sandals Resort on Negril Beach in Jamaica. She currently shows in galleries in both Vail and Aspen, Colorado. More information regarding her artwork is available at www.TrennaDaniells.com.
Contact:
Trenna Daniells
Web: http://www.KidsAudioStories.com
Email: trenna@kids-audio-stories.com
Phone 800-514-6820