The Dream Coach, Kelly Sullivan Walden
Dream Coach, Kelly Sullivan Walden is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and author of “I Had The Strangest Dream…the Dreamer’s Dictionary for the 21st Century.”
Kelly began her dream research at the age of five! Growing up, Kelly and her younger sister shared a room. Every morning, the two girls would wake up excited to share their dreams and compare notes about what they thought their nighttime adventures might have meant. They bought up every dream dictionary they could find and poured through them to widen the spectrum of their understanding. When Kelly grew a little older she became interested in Carl Jung, Carlos Castaneda, in addition to many other spiritual and esoteric teachers, who took her understanding of dreams to a deeper level.
Some years ago, when Ms. Sullivan Walden became a certified clinical hypnotherapist, she began working with clients via their subconscious minds to access their core beliefs, drives, and desires, in order to more effectively assist them to heal from past traumas and to align with their future goals.
Over her years of working with hundreds of clients, Kelly began to see the impact their dreams were having on them. When Kelly realized that no dream books on the market dealt with contemporary symbols or synthesized the realm of dream interpretation in the life-affirming way she did, she felt compelled to write her latest book, I HAD THE STRANGEST DREAM, THE DREAMER’S DICTIONARY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY.
Kelly, The Dream Coach has appeared on numerous television, news, and radio programs, and is a regular guest on FOX News New York and San Diego. Kelly has been featured in US Weekly, L.A. Times, Women’s Day, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune.
President of the L.A. chapter of Women’s National Book Association, Kelly is also the creator/founder of The Dream Project (www.DreamProjectUN.org), an educational program that inspires students (grades 6–12) to discover and invent solutions to the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (goals to combat, by 2015: poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women. The Dream Project has been nominated for a CTAUN award (Committee on Teaching About the United Nations).
The highlight of Kelly’s career, thus far, happened in September, 2008, when she was invited to speak at United Nations in Paris, France.
Kelly and her husband, Dana Walden, divide their time between the hustle-bustle of Los Angeles and the serenity of a 40-acre ranch outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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