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
Old tires, beer cans and bottles may seem like garbage, but they may be the most resilient and sustainable building material readily available. For over 40 years, Michael Reynolds has been taking the things we throw away and turning them into structural works of art known as Earthships.
Open Minds
Paola Harris shares intricate details from several cases she has investigated involving people who have had direct encounters with extraterrestrial beings, and she brings along photos as proof. Her thorough investigation has resulted in a large body of evidence, including photographic images of otherworldly beings and their spacecraft.
Open Minds
David Childress heralds many Insiders’ claims that research into electro-gravitics began prior to WWII, with discoveries from Nikola Tesla. This led to the clandestine development and testing of vehicles, often seen as UFOs, which could shatter the oil-based economy.
Open Minds
Scott Stevens brings forward new information on the increasing frequency and intensity of the extreme weather patterns we have recently experienced. Unsurprisingly, at the core of the issue we find widespread geoengineering programs.
Open Minds
When Max Lugavere’s mother was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease, he dropped everything in pursuit of finding out how to reverse her condition. He discovered that the foods we eat have a big impact on the wellbeing of our body and brain.
Open Minds
Tiffany Barsotti explains how we can engage with the higher mind and begin healing the core wounds from which all of humanity suffers. She explains the various archetypes we can encounter, the roles they play in our lives, and how we can ally ourselves with them to shift our energy.
Open Minds
According to David Jay Brown, lucid dreams can become the interface between the deeper parts of your psyche and what you experience as the waking world. He offers techniques that you can begin using, tonight.
Open Minds
Michael Cremo reveals an important discovery from the ancient Puranas which tell us how we can survive the Kali Yuga by learning to access higher powers and restore consciousness to its original pure state.
Open Minds
Chris Hardy expands upon Zecharia Sitchin’s view of the Annunaki by presenting them as major influencers on biblical accounts of history. What was originally documented as divine intervention, becomes the work of advanced technology that we are just now beginning to understand.
Open Minds
Regina Meredith digs deep into the life and personality of Sean Stone to learn of his motivations and insights. We learn his views on globalization, the New World Order, Transhumanism, and the consolidation of power into the hands of the few.
Open Minds
Lee Harris returns to channel the Zs who elucidate upon moments of birth and death from the experience of the soul. While we may have been seeking a universal answer to these mysteries, the Zs reveal that the process of incarnation is unique to every soul.
Open Minds
Dr. Lauren Cielo brings forward personal insights on the call for spiritual evolution and the transition beyond gender norms.
Open Minds
Throughout the course of his life, George Adamski diligently documented every encounter he had with aliens. Glenn Steckling bears the mantle of keeper of the Adamski archive and he has come to reveal what the archive holds, including the science of interplanetary travel and anomalies on the lunar surface.
Open Minds
With all the publicity seekers and sensationalist flooding the UFO community, it is getting increasingly difficult to discern those who have had authentic experiences from the attention seekers. Paola Harris has learned how to authenticate the sources of information concerning extraterrestrial activity.
Open Minds
Paul Hellyer’s tenure as Canada’s National Defense Minister gave him the skill set and contacts necessary to begin unravelling a decades-old web of deception and disinformation concerning the influence of extraterrestrial beings on our planet’s governments.
Open Minds
We continue our exploration of anomalous features of the American Southwest with Jerry Wills. This time we look into the strange phenomena of rock arches which work like time portals. As he points out, there are so many stories with striking similarities that we should no longer call them anomalies.