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Close Up Radio with veteran award-winning broadcast TV and radio hosts/media personalities Jim Masters and Doug Llewelyn is an exciting, informative, entertaining, thought-provoking and empowering broadcast series featuring several LIVE episodes daily and is a service of the Telly-award winning Close Up Television, a full service media company that provides entrepreneurs, business owners and extraordinary people a platform to share their story worldwide. On Close Up Radio, we feature fascinating guests from every walk of life! Entertainment, music, publishing, art, travel, health & wellness, self-help, sports, business, finance, science and much more. With shows 7 days a week, Close Up Radio with Jim Masters and Doug Llewelyn offers you the opportunity to hear amazing stories from amazing guests and from around the globe. Join us! We also invite you to like and enjoy our Facebook Fan Page at: www.facebook.com/CloseUpRadio. Thank you! Welcome to Close Up Radio!

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Imnaha, OR – When asked how she communicates with animals, Shirley Scott explains, ?When I'm communicating with an animal, I really am open to the animal sending me pictures and feeling their emotions in my body. To understand what they're saying, you have to really get out of your humanness. I always say dogs and animals cannot come into the human world; rather, we have to go into theirs. And that means without judgment, living in the present, and understanding where they're coming from. Animals know how we feel. ?We have to remember that all animals can smell pheromones, which are hormones produced by our glands. At every mood change, humans put out a different smell. We've all heard about dogs that can smell cancer. Animals have this ability for survival; in the wild, they have to know what's going on around them. Domesticated animals don't lose this ability, so they know what's going on often long before we even know. They know when we're sick before we actually know because we smell different. Animals can also see auras and the energies around us—they're good at seeing spirits. Many dog owners have noticed their pets looking just above the top of their heads instead of their eyes—these animals are looking at auras. Between pheromones and auras, animals 'awareness of what's going on is really heightened compared to humans,? explains Shirley. Shirley offers her psychic readings for both pets and humans over the phone, email or zoom in increments from 15-minutes to an hour. She also offers individual classes on animal communication and how to live a more peaceful, less stressful life. For more information about Shirley Scott, please visit https://www.shirley-scott.com
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