Regina Meredith

Regina Meredith

Renowned for her transformative contributions to alternative media, Regina Meredith's media career began as the first independent, traveling ski reporter in the U.S. working for KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California. She soon became one of the first female sports broadcasters at NBC in New York, covering football with Bryant Gumbel. She is a seasoned show host, news anchor, network sports broadcaster, reporter, producer, and writer. Her work includes the award-winning documentary Sierra in Peril on PBS and Regina’s Vegetarian Table, which aired for six seasons on PBS and internationally. In 2004, Regina and Scott Meredith founded Conscious Media Network, one of the first sites to stream conscious videos online, later merging with GaiamTV in 2012. Since then, Regina has continued to bring thought-provoking content to a global audience through her show Open Minds. Her autobiography, "Accidentally on Purpose: Tripping Through Life with Regina", highlights the serendipitous and transformative moments that have shaped her path.

Education:

Regina developed expertise through extensive experience in mainstream media, alternative media, and conscious content production. She has also gained insights and skills through hands-on roles in television, broadcasting, and documentary production.

Publications:

Regina is the author of "Accidentally on Purpose: Tripping Through Life with Regina," an autobiography detailing her life's journey, as well as various writings on metaphysics. She has also published articles and content exploring metaphysical and alternative topics.

Career:

Regina produced the award-winning "Sierra in Peril" documentary that aired on PBS. She also hosted "Regina’s Vegetarian Table," which aired for six seasons on PBS. She co-founded the Conscious Media Network, one of the first conscious video streaming sites that later merged with GaiamTV. Regina continues to produce and host Open Minds.

Featured Appearances:

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Open Minds
Could our personalities from past lives try to rectify their experiences in our current lives? Exploring timelines, consciousness, genetic blueprints, and quantum awareness, author Joseph Selbie dives deep into the nature of being.
Open Minds
Can science help us understand the spiritual order of the universe? Paul J. Mills, Ph.D. shares his study of metaphysics and the inspiration for his book Science, Being, & Becoming: The Spiritual Lives of Scientists.
Open Minds
For decades, stories of ET abduction and UFO sightings have been suppressed. How can we bring more accounts of human experience with ETs to light? UFO investigator Roderick Martin shares his experiences.
Open Minds
What the bleep do we know about suffering, anyway? That’s the subject of this conversation with William Arntz, director of the hugely successful film, What the BLEEP Do we Know!?, and the author of How to Suffer . . . in 10 Easy Steps.
Open Minds
Paul Selig, channeling ascended beings, helps us to move beyond the masks we have been wearing our whole lives, to embrace the unknown, and access the true self that operates in the realm of knowing.
Open Minds
Jean Slatter discusses the challenges we all face as we struggle with the blockages to fulfilling our life’s purpose. Learning to tune into the higher part of you, that actually knows what is going on, helps to bring the clarity you seek.
Open Minds
Neil Kramer returns to discuss the true nature of good and evil and gives us his take on how these manifest in reality. This may come in the form of moral relativism, or supernatural forces, obscuring our understanding of good and evil.
Open Minds
Randy Veitenheimer helps people reclaim their own authenticity, which empowers the energy field surrounding a person.
Open Minds
Glenn Streeter explores the history of inventions from the 1800s to advanced technology that operates on a multidimensional level.
Open Minds
What if science offered us a way to see beyond the material realm and into unity consciousness? Jude Currivan is leading the way to integrate scientific and spiritual disciplines into a wholistic world view.
Open Minds
Jill Purce imparts many extraordinary functions of sound. She explains that these vibrations have the power to dissolve all boundaries and limitations between people, matter and spirit.
Open Minds
How are you supposed to connect with spiritual guidance when help is most needed? It is a matter of being centered, calling for light and love from that creator.
Open Minds
In the 1970s, the war on cancer began with a presidential decree from Richard Nixon. Since that time, many theories and treatments have risen. Some are accepted and perpetuated as standard medical practices by the establishment, others have been neglected or rejected for consideration.
Open Minds
Rumor has long held that deep within the vaults of the Vatican library lie the answers we seek concerning extraterrestrial visitation upon our world. Through legal maneuvering, one man has chanced an encounter with these enigmatic documents, Daniel Sheehan.
Open Minds
Jerry Wills recounts the tales of two post-Civil War explorers who discovered a cave in the Grand Canyon which bore artifacts from ancient Egyptian and Asian civilization. Artifacts which were quickly claimed by the Smithsonian Institute, never to be seen again.
Open Minds
Tom Hatsis scrutinized medieval documentation of witches and has uncovered a history mired in misogyny and persecution against peaceful practitioners of folk medicine who used entheogens as part of their worship of an ancient fertility goddess.