Suggested Interview Questions for The Reason Why Book

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The Catalyst
Your dog Lucky’s “accidents” literally forced you to slow down and ultimately inspired you to write this book (Part I) . Can you share more about how those moments shaped your decision to become an author? -
Early Psychic Encounters
In Chapter 1, you describe a life‑changing psychic reading with Donna, who foretold both your son’s survival and your future marriage. How did that first experience alter your own belief in intuition and the unseen? -
The Pact with God
Your visceral encounter in the ICU, when you sensed your grandfather’s presence and vowed to serve God if your son survived, is profoundly moving (Chapter 2). How has that “pact” guided your work ever since? -
Healing Energy
You write about spontaneous energy work— “The Hands”—that sometimes felt like a presence beyond you (Chapter 3). How do you distinguish your own intention from what you experience as divine energy?
• Hypnosis as Exploration
After training in massage, you dove into hypnosis (Chapter 4). What drew you to clinical hypnosis, and how did it expand your understanding of trance and healing?
• Priority of the Subconscious
In several client case studies—like Jack’s rage release and reconnection (Chapter 4)—you illustrate how the subconscious always goes where it most needs to go. How do you balance client goals with “priority” deeper work?
• Past Life Revelations
The story of Bill’s past life as John McBride and its link to his paralysis (Chapter 5) is astonishing. What shifts in your practice occurred after witnessing such a direct mind–body connection across lifetimes?
• Part I vs. Part II
You note that Part I is early memoir and Part II reflects twenty five years later (About This Book). What differences in voice or insight emerged between these two writing periods?
• Soul Family & Divine Plans
In Part II you explore soul families, Akashic Records, and Divine Plans (Table of Contents). How do you guide readers to distinguish their own soul contracts from cultural or familial expectations?
• Life Between Lives
You describe meeting Michael Newton and his “Journey of Souls” work (Chapter 15). How did collaborating with his research influence your understanding of the life between lives?
• Experiential Exercises
Part III is full of “Do It Yourself” meditations—from Past Life to Higher Mind Spa (pp. 191–195). Which exercise do you find most transformative for newcomers, and why?
• Book Club Engagement
You’ve provided Book Club Discussion Questions (p. 207). When you join a book club discussion, what surprises you most about how readers interpret your stories?
• Teaching as Destiny
In your Conclusion to Part I, you recount a vision of yourself teaching “Divine Plans” at a podium (Conclusion Part I). How has that vision continued to manifest in your lectures and workshops?
• Navigating Skepticism
Many clients—like Maureen, the “left brain” engineer—arrive skeptical of past life work (Chapter “Case Study: Maureen”). How do you create a safe space for doubt and discovery?
• Your Ongoing Mission
Looking back on your 35 years of practice (About the Author), what key lessons do you still seek to learn, and what’s next on your own divine plan?
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Suggested Interview Questions for No Stone Unturned Book

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What inspired you to write this book?
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Can you tell me about the book?
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What did you learn when writing this book?
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What surprised you the most?
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What did your son think of it?
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What is your son doing now?
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How were you transformed?
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How was your son transformed?
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How is your book different from other parenting special needs books?
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What advice can you give other parents who are in similar circumstances to yours?