Interview with Renowned Author, Intuitive Kimmie Rose and Sedona Hawaii Founder, Malia Johnson

EPISODE · Nov 10, 2019 · 50 MIN

Interview with Renowned Author, Intuitive Kimmie Rose and Sedona Hawaii Founder, Malia Johnson

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It was a pleasure to have renowned author, international speaker, psychic, hypnotist, medium and intuitive on my show, A Feast of Friends on KTUH 90.1 FM. Joining her is founder and president of Sedona, Hawaii, Malia Johnson. Kimmie is a special guest at an upcoming event at Sedona. Sedona Hawaii, located in The Ward Center (1200 Ala Moana Blvd) is proud to announce 11:11 The Journey, an Experiential Awakening Summit on Monday, November 11th with several days and events  featuring Kimmie and other special guests, authors, healers, shaman, crystal bowl, authors, clairvoyants, psychic mediums and so much more. The event will continue before and after November 11th so be sure to go to their website for more details.  There will also be Full Moon in Taurus Meditations and Healing with Kimmie Rose, Tarot workshops as she will be releasing her latest book in Hawaii,  Wake up your Intuition. Please go to sedona-hi.com for a complete listing of the event times and happenings or check out Kimmie Rose's website: kimmieRose.com

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