News and Story Ideas
Jacqueline Lloyd's unique perspective on current affairs, politics, and government are an asset to any story in need of an "out-of-the-box" take. Her combination of considerable research, local political involvement, activism, and the knowledge she gained writing The Thief of Sacred make Jacqueline an ideal resource for progressive media outlets. In addition to her experience in research and writing, Jacqueline has over two decades of metaphysical training. She put those skills to work when she assisted local California officials in apprehending one of the area's most notorious arsonists. Consider the story ideas below, or contact us with a specific request.
Accepting responsibility: We tend to put power outside of ourselves: a parent wounded us, a politician screwed us, a spouse ruined us, or a mean and judgmental God somewhere “out there” insists on heaping more suffering on us and our planet. What could we accomplish if we stopped blaming others and took responsibility – power – for our lives?
It's time to rethink and reinvent government. Jacqueline's well-documented views on the role of government complement any story related to the government's role in natural disaster assistance and the upcoming election cycle.
Party like it’s 2012? Well, if we play our cards right. Why does the year 2012 reappear in prophecies and teachings of cultures all over the world? What do they predict will happen at that time, and how can we prepare for it? Jacqueline can explain.
Understanding "Indigo Children" The Indigo label describes the energy pattern of human behavior that exists in over 95% of the children born in the last 10 years. With over two decades of experience and training in metaphysical studies, Jacqueline can expertly discuss this phenomenon, as well as offer her perspective on the dangers of labeling kids as ADHD.
Prescription nation: Kids are on drugs for supposed ADHD. Parents are on drugs to deal with the stress of kids, work, and life. Are we all simply fumbling through life in a haze? What can people do to take back their power – prescription free?
Five things the government needs to do to improve disaster relief/assistance methods As a life-long California resident, Jacqueline has experienced first-hand the devastation left behind by natural disasters such as the recent wildfires. She has some ideas to offer on how the government (state and federal) can improve its role in the process of recovery.
If you would like to talk with Jacqueline, contact Michelle Tennant at 828-749-3200 or [email protected].