Episodios

  • Rainbow Radio News and Commentary 06-29-2025
    1 h y 56 m
  • Rainbow Radio with guest Regina V. Cates 06-08-2025
    Jun 8 2025
    About Regina V. Cates

    Regina V. Cates is a bestselling author, spiritual coach, and heart-centered activist whose work empowers people to reclaim their truth and lead with love. Her new book, The Real Conversation Jesus Wants Us to Have: A Call to Bravery, Peace, and Love, arrives just in time for Pride Month, offering a bold and compassionate roadmap for those seeking to heal from religious trauma and rediscover faith rooted in inclusion, not shame.

    Raised in a conservative Texas community, Cates endured abuse, rejection, and years of self-loathing before making a radical choice: to live with purpose, compassion, and authenticity. Her journey from trauma to self-liberation fuels her mission to uplift those marginalized by fear-based doctrine, especially LGBTQ+ individuals longing to reconnect with their spiritual identity.

    In 2004, she founded Romancing Your Soul, an organization dedicated to guiding people toward empowered, heart-led lives. Her previous book, Lead with Your Heart, became an international bestseller, and her podcasts are heard in over 75 countries. With decades of experience as a speaker and advisor, Regina continues to be a powerful voice for healing, connection, and courageous love in a divided world.

    Now available on Amazon, The Real Conversation Jesus Wants Us to Have is a timely and transformative read for Pride Month—and for anyone ready to reclaim their spiritual voice..

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  • Rainbow Radio with guest Keeana Kee 05-11-25
    May 11 2025
    New York, NY – Latvian-born singer/songwriter and fashion model Keeana Kee is set to release her boldest and most soul-stirring single yet, “Small Fragile Woman,” along with a powerful music video that drops on April 27.

    Produced by Arturo Brambilla Cabrera and penned by Keeana herself, “Small Fragile Woman” is a cinematic-pop ballad that radiates vulnerability, courage, and quiet defiance.

    This emotionally charged track reveals a new depth to the NYC-based artist — one that speaks truth to power, tenderness to pain, and strength to silence.

    From soft, haunting beginnings to a sweeping, emotionally potent climax, the track moves with live strings and cinematic weight. The production is both intimate and grand — building from raw, confessional verses to an anthemic chorus that echoes strength through fragility.

    The final vocal arrangement delivers a soaring, unforgettable close, reinforcing the song’s core message: true power is often found in the most delicate places.“This song comes from a deeply personal place,” says Keeana Kee. “It’s about standing tall even in your most vulnerable moments. I wrote it for everyone who’s ever been made to feel small yet found the courage to rise. I wanted to create something that would give voice to the quiet fighters — those who don’t shout but endure.”

    Lyrically, “Small Fragile Woman” tackles the emotional impact of bullying and societal judgment, offering a moving portrayal of what it means to fight for dignity, belief, and self-worth. Keeana's poetic imagery and stirring vocals transform the song into an anthem for anyone who’s ever felt silenced, underestimated, or dismissed — particularly women and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

    One standout lyric encapsulates the heart of the song: “See me fall on my knees, holding head high full of beliefs.”It’s a declaration of resilience — a refusal to be broken.

    The accompanying music video extends that message with striking visuals. Raw, expressive, and deeply symbolic, it features a powerful dance narrative performed by women. The choreography becomes a poetic dialogue — a fierce push and pull between pain and perseverance, softness and strength. It pays tribute to those who fight their battles in silence and rise with grace in the face of adversity.

    More than just a song, “Small Fragile Woman” is a movement — a statement of defiance wrapped in elegance. It’s a love letter to every woman who’s ever been told she was too soft to survive, too emotional to lead, too fragile to fight.Keeana Kee, long known for using her platform to elevate conversations around women’s empowerment and LGBTQ+ visibility, continues her mission to create music that resonates on both emotional and social levels.

    With “Small Fragile Woman,” she reminds us:
    Small is not weak. Fragile is not broken. And silence can roar.
    Watch the “Small Fragile Woman” Official Music Video on YouTube/VEVO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FszwLDWTfKwStream “Small Fragile Woman” everywhere: https://hypeddit.com/t82t7k








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    1 h y 56 m
  • Rainbow Radio with guests Tricia O'Brien and Dawn Price 03-23-25
    Mar 23 2025
    Patricia (Tricia) O’Brien, M.S. Tricia is a true advocate for healing, community, and transformation. She has dedicated her life to lifting others up, drawing from her own powerful journey through adversity. With a background in psychology and social psychology, Tricia has led impactful initiatives in nonprofit leadership, helping vulnerable communities find stability and purpose.





    Dawn Price, M.A "Executive Director Dawn Price has led Friendship Shelter since 2008 and has more than four decades of nonprofit management experience. She currently serves on Orange County's Continuum of Care Board, where homelessness system priorities are set. Dawn holds an MA in mass communication from Drake University and a certificate in non-profit leadership from Northwestern University. "




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  • Rainbow Radio with guest Tricia O'Brien 03-02-2025
    Mar 2 2025
    Patricia (Tricia) O’Brien, M.S.
    Tricia is a true advocate for healing, community, and transformation. She has dedicated her life to lifting others up, drawing from her own powerful journey through adversity. With a background in psychology and social psychology, Tricia has led impactful initiatives in nonprofit leadership, helping vulnerable communities find stability and purpose. But her story goes beyond titles and credentials. Having faced deep personal challenges—including growing up in a dysfunctional home, battling mental health struggles, and ultimately embracing her authentic self through transition—Tricia’s resilience is a testament to the power of self-acceptance and empathy. A devoted parent, grandparent, and leader, she continues to inspire change, whether through career development programs, advocacy, or using music as a tool for healing.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Rainbow Radio with guest Dr. Neal Baer 02-16-2025
    Feb 16 2025
    Dr. Neal Baer:

    We discuss all things important; from AIDS and Art, the "Science of Effective Storytelling", his new book, "The Promise and Peril of CRISPR", to "New Media" in reaching out to underserved populations.

    Dr. Baer currently holds positions as Lecturer in the Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Senior Fellow at the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Journalism.

    Dr. Baer is a physician, author, and award-winning showrunner and television writer/producer who is a passionate public health advocate and uses media to tell impactful stories related to medicine, public health, and social and scientific issues. Some of his media credits include serving as a Writer and Executive Producer on the George Foster Peabody Award- and Emmy Award-winning series ER (1994-2000) and Executive Producer and Showrunner on A Gifted Man (2011-2012), Under the Dome (2013-2015), Designated Survivor (2019), and Baking Impossible. He was the Executive Producer and Showrunner of the NBC television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2000 to 2011, a period during which the series won multiple awards including six Emmy awards and a Golden Globe.

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  • Rainbow Radio News and Commentary 02-09-2025
    1 h y 52 m
  • Rainbow Radio News and Commentary 02-02-2025
    1 h y 57 m