God is the Cure

Aimee Cabo, host of The Cure Radio Show, Award Winning Author and Transformational Speaker

“During a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s okay to feel down, worried and stressed. Acknowledge these emotions, respect them, and then let them go, suggested guest Dr. Anjhula Mya Singh Bais while talking with Aimee Cabo. 

The Cure Radio™ live talk radio show and live-streamed podcast is hosted by Aimee Cabo and offers a platform of hope to anyone who has experienced or is currently experiencing domestic violence, abuse, trauma, mental health, or other challenges that affect your life. It’s a place to find comfort, knowledge, strategies, answers, hope, and love, and so much more, all while you are healing your wounds and knowing that you are loved and not alone.

Join Aimee and her professional guests live on The Cure with Aimee Cabo Video Podcast  every Saturday at 1 PM EST recorded during the live radio show.

Please listen and subscribe to the show and then share the show with others. Enjoy weekly contests, knowledgeable guests, and a few laughs.

It’s then available after as an Audio Podcast available heard on most podcast platforms.

You can find information about the show and past guests bios by visiting the RADIO SHOW PAGE.

Aimee hopes that anyone who has suffered abuse of any kind, or walked a moment in similar shoes, will find inspiration in these pages, and hope that love and truth will ultimately prevail. Please subscribe and share this podcast.
 
HOSTS:

Aimee Cabo Nikolov is a Cuban American who has lived most of her life in Miami. After many years of healing, finding love, raising a family and evolving her relationship with God, Aimee’s true grit and courage led her to pen an honest, thought-provoking memoir. Years of abuse became overshadowed with years of happiness and unconditional love. Now Aimee is the president of IMIC Research, a medical research company, a speaker, radio host and focused on helping others. You can read more about Aimee by visiting her website.
 
Dr. Boris Nikolov is the CEO of Neuroscience Clinic. You can read more about Dr. Nikolov and the work he is doing by visiting his website.

GUESTS:

Dr Anjhula Mya Singh Bais is an international psychologist, specialised in trauma and a thought leader in psychology and strategic leadership focused on high socio economic status dynamics. As Founder, director, and consultant psychologist of Fourth Dimension Consultancy, Bais’s expertise on mental health, human rights as a director at Amnesty International, and the climate crisis is informed through an intersectional lens of feminism, transpersonal psychology, and sustainability.

A philanthropist, she is the co-founder of the Bais-Selvanathan Foundation and is one of only six psychologists to be named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. Marie Claire called her a top 25 Woman of the Year influencer, Vogue India a supermodel and Prestige Magazine honouring her on the Prestige’s 40 under 40 list. Trusted by her peers, Bais is the American Psychological Association Division 52 Standing Representative for the Social Justice Committee. As a former ambassador to INGO Concern Worldwide, Bais utilised the media presence as an international actress, model, and MTV presenter to speak as a social change agent including hosting His Holiness the Dalai Lama in an emotional vigilance workshop in Mumbai. An LSE Distinguished Alumni with two years of research at Columbia University studying global intelligence and social psychology, Bais holds a B.A. in psychology from Lady Sri Ram College, University of New Delhi, a M.Sc. in psychoanalysis from University College London, a Ph.D. with distinction from The Chicago School and is currently a fellow of Apolitical Academy.

Bais’s contributions are regularly featured in leading international publications such as Washington Post, Financial Times, BBC, New York Post, and Vanity Fair. Her print and radio contributions include includes hosting #MindMatters on Lite FM with one million listeners and her number one Amazon new release in Psychology and Medicine textbook chapter A Comparative Analysis of Global Health in South and Southeast Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Singapore) in the textbook Why Global Health Matters: How to (Actually) Make the World a Better Place (2017). You can learn more about Dr. Anjhula Mya Singh Bais by visiting her website and social media platforms.