The Paradox of Paradise was a compilation effort of eleven women publishing their stories. You will want to read them and see how others are changing the world by not settling for an "inner" status quo. Dreamsculpt Publishing, a vision catalyst for mindful media, has put together this project, which includes visual, audio, and written aspects coming together in new and exciting ways. As all of the projects come together, I'll be sharing them here. And in the future, I'd like to see your story and see how you've changed from the inside out.

Sally Patton, author of "Welcoming Children with Special Needs: A Guidebook for Faith Communities.  - Sally’s journey began when her son was labeled as ‘severely dyslexic’, leaving her feeling like she was in a ‘desert of no beginnings and no endings’. Desperate to get out, she embarked on a spiritual quest that nurtured her own healing, leading to an awareness that it was not her son she had to change, but herself. Her new book, What My Son Taught Me: No One is Broken is a great read on acceptance and true empathy.

Pamela Jo McQuade, speaker and author of Spiritually Rich and Sexy says: My mission is to bring spirituality into mainstream America, thus giving people the courage to seek the truth about their destinies. I feel a passion in my heart that every person has the divine responsibility to bring healing to their body, open their mind to a higher consciousness, and fill their hearts with loving intentions. 

Sunniva Sorby is a leader not only in adventure travel but also in motivating kids and people throughout the world to face their challenges and transform. Sunniva began made history as one of the four-team members of the American Women’s Antarctic Expedition. The group reached their goal after a long and gruelling 700 mile trip across the snow and ice. She lectures around the world and now has a new book with exciting video to compliment the text called, Will of the Wild.