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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:

892 videos found

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
As a T.V. weatherman, Scott Stevens has seen many strange weather phenomena over the course of his career. But when the weather failed to follow known predictive patterns he began to investigate the cause. What he learned about chemtrails changed his understanding of reality.
Open Minds
Each of us come into the world to fulfill our dharma, or soul contract. With that, we will build many relationships, some lasting a lifetime. To better learn how to navigate these relationships, we need to understand our own dharma and how the five dharma types work and communicate with each other.
Open Minds
To disclose or not to disclose is not up for debate with those who are desperately awaiting the official revelation of otherworldly beings and advanced technology. But who could have ever guessed that a small college town in Texas just might be the location of the catalyzing events we have all be waiting for.
Open Minds
Carl Lehrburger guides us on a journey through the forbidden history of America by detailing evidence of a European presence long before Columbus.
Open Minds
By deciphering ancient Vedic texts in Sanskrit, Simon Chokoisky has decoded the Five Dharma Types. This knowledge can give you the insight needed to discover who you are at the core of your being and finally steer your destiny toward true happiness.
Open Minds
From the Reticular Activating System, which may be the seat of conscious awareness, to the functions of the Alta Major chakra, we can reorient our understanding of consciousness by exploring the Theosophical way of balancing energy.
Open Minds
David Berceli explains how we can learn to shake off trauma. The emotions resulting from traumatic experiences can embed unwanted emotional triggers deep within the subconscious mind. But there are techniques that can help us learn how to release these trapped emotions.
Open Minds
Dr. Ed Park conveys detailed information about the cutting edge of longevity studies including advancements in telomerase and adaptogen research. He offers a fundamental change in how we think about physiology and maintaining health and wellness in order to slow or halt the aging process.
Open Minds
Matthew Fox compares and contrasts the teachings of the Rhineland’s two greatest mystics, Meister Eckhart and Hildegard von Bingen. Eckhart was firmly dedicated to promoting his view of compassions which were in direct opposition to the capitalist powers of his day.
Open Minds
Jerry Wills explains how we can all tap into our own healing abilities and where to look for answers if such healings do not work.
Open Minds
It seems that we not only share this planet with a great diversity of life, but we all share in a collective consciousness as well. Linda Bender has long had a deep rapport with the animals in her life and she explains the intuitive connections we all share, and can strengthen, with the animals in our life.
Open Minds
Humanity once thrived during a golden age as the glowing visage of Saturn perpetually loomed high above…and all good things come to an end. David Talbott recounts various remnants of these bygone centuries as depicted by the thunderbolt and celestial wheel as etched upon ancient rock faces.
Open Minds
As life continued for the Perron family, the persistence of paranormal activity forced them to come to terms with the multi-dimensional aspect of their reality. In her second interview with Regina Meredith, Andrea Perron shares what she learned from her many encounters with multi-dimensional entities.
Open Minds
From the emergence of the first conscious humans to our imminent technological transcendence, what it means to be human has always been in flux. Byron Belitsos explains transhumanism from the Urantia perspective by highlighting the history and future of human evolution.
Open Minds
Once upon a time, alchemists and philosophers where highly regarded as keepers of great wisdom. This wisdom could be lost if not for those devoting their life to preserving their secrets. Steven Ross explores the teachings of philosophers and alchemists of old to reveal the secret to living an alchemical life.