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Amber Lupton

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Amber Lupton, is a Santa Barbara based Transformational Workshop Facilitator, Activist and Filmmaker. She has privately consulted world political and spiritual leaders. She was one of six hundred delegates for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Conference exploring Global Human Values in Education in 20001. She is the founder of Eternal Media a production company dedicated to media that inspires, transforms, and mobilizes. She was a notable student of David Deida and Sofia Diaz.


Background

Amber Lupton was raised in Honey Creek, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska. Her public speaking career began at age fifteen when she won Miss Teen of Nebraska and soon after began working with Anthony Robbins in 1995. She studied Neuro-Linguistics and Hypnotherapy at The Excellence Quest Institute in Chicago. She worked with authors such as Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Ken Wilber, Satyen Raja, David Deida, David DeAngelo; Anthony Robbins. She helped set up the Landmark Forum Education in Manila, Phillipines2. Recently, based on research on the effects of imprinting music in the brain, she pioneered a new technology mixing the voices of authors with music coined Dharma-Mixes.







Comments (3)
1. 14-01-2008 19:37
 
How can I contact her??
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2. 22-01-2008 02:59
 
hi.
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3. 23-10-2008 04:30
 
Holly COW!!! Amber you seriously need to give Ms. Frost a raise. She is a great promoter.  
 
I am very impressed and interested in you, your company and your vision. Some of your other team members have contacted me several times about you leaving me very excited for the oppurtinity to help spread the Light through music.  
 
I will be relocating back to my home town of Santa Barbara in November and would love the oppertunity to meet with you and your team.  
 
Positively Enlightened, 
 
 
Dustin G. Meza
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