Sept. 5, 2020

How Alysha’s Godparents Chance Meeting Led to Saving 5 People’s Lives in the Bermuda Triangle

How Alysha’s Godparents Chance Meeting Led to Saving 5 People’s Lives in the Bermuda Triangle

Alysha reconnected in San Jose with her godparents after 30+ years.  Although close to them when they all lived on the East Coast, Alysha lost contact with her godparents when they moved to California. When they reconnected last year for a family dinner while Alysha’s brother was visiting from the East Coast which ended up falling on the 15th anniversary of her dad’s passing, Alysha heard their beautiful soulmate story. But what makes this so unbelievable is that it was due to a chance meeting at a wedding that neither of her godparents wanted to attend that somehow saved 5 people’s lives in the Bermuda Triangle!! You do not want to miss this story that’s truly a myrony miracle!!   

 

About the Guests: (bio, personal links, resource links)

Jon and Carolyn have been married for 53 wonderful years. During Carolyn’s short time as a flight attendant living in NYC, she flew with Alysha’s parents’ good friend who was a pilot like her dad. He invited her and Jon out to the small town of Sparta, NJ. Sparta was a unique community where many pilots and their families lived. They ended up falling in love with this quaint little town. Within a week of moving to Sparta, Jon who was also now an airline pilot and Carolyn met both Alysha’s mom, Sandy & her dad, Jack. Carolyn felt an immediate soul connection with Alysha’s mom, and from that moment on they had a relationship more like sisters. That’s why they were asked to be the godparents of Alysha and her brother. They eventually moved to Connecticut where they lived for 20 years before making the big move to St. Helena, California. They now live in San Jose which is how Alysha reconnected with her godparents myronically by the same pilot friend who invited them to Sparta so many years ago when Carolyn heard of Sandy’s unexpected passing. Jon and Carolyn are thrilled to live nearby their son, daughter, their spouses and 4 incredible grandchildren.

 

About the Hosts:

Co-Host Alysha Myronuk received her Bachelor’s in Hotel Restaurant Management which she always loved the service industry after growing up with her dad being a commercial airline pilot. From an early age she had wonderful opportunities to travel with her family since that was the best perk of that business. She was also very fortunate to be brought up with the understanding of soulmate love thanks to the beautiful example of her mom and dad and to this day is very intuitive in recognizing that connection within other relationships.

Her life was fairly normal until she got into a car accident that triggered fibromyalgia at the age of 18 and had to deal with that very painful chronic condition along with many other life challenges including loss of both parents, marriage, divorce, suicide attempts, alcohol and prescription drug abuse and a full  hysterectomy by the time she was 35. Alysha’s strong spiritual connection and tenacity is what helped her through those dark times. Later she realized the reason she went through those trying times was so she could help others struggling with life’s challenges and share the understanding of how to move forward.

Thanks to her many careers which include hospitality, sales and her latest career as a realtor has allowed her to meet and work with so many different people but she is extremely excited to now be following her calling in life of sharing her new concept of myrony through “That’s Myrony” Podcast www.ThatsMyrony.com and also helps others through her spiritual coaching business “My Myrony” Mentoring where she is able to use her psychic gift of “knowing” also known as claircognizance to help her clients understand their blocks in life which help them move forward from their past to create the life they desire all with a little myrony :) www.ThatsMyrony.com/my-myrony-mentoring

Co-Host Todd J. Courtney was raised in San Jose, CA. where he spent the past 30 years as a business owner. During that time, he was teaching what Wallace D. Wattles calls “thinking stuff” to business offices. While raising three kids and teaching them the same techniques, he realized his passion lies with helping our youth understand that they too can create the life they truly dream of.

It wasn’t long before Todd realized why most of our youth get trapped in the same cycles as their parents. After researching the teen and young adult market, it seemed a lot more work needed to be done to help our youth during this time of a rapidly changing world. Todd’s premise is this; “If we expect our youth to change the world, we have to start by changing our youth.”

So, he wrote his first book, “Thinking in One Direction,” which helps teens navigate life with less stress.

Given his knowledge on the subconscious mind and seeing the need to help our youth in the areas of health, Todd created the first ever animation video for kids with leukemia. This fun, adventurous, yet non-invasive animation, blends the power of the mind with the body and backs it up with the science of epigenetics. You can learn more about this at www.JustImagineIf.org.

During his research on brainwaves, he learned that 95% of our behavioral patterns are established by the age of 7, which scared the hell out of him. So, he and his wife, Jackie, created a new genre of nursery rhymes written for the 21st century! Something that can program the child with positive messaging that was value driven. You can find their books at MaxRhymes.com.

Over the past couple years, he got to know Alysha Myronuk with whom he shared a lot in common. After many conversations they decided to create a new podcast, “That’s Myrony,” to teach others how to explore and take notice of their own personal ironies, or as we call them, Myronies!

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