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The Los Angeles Tribune Takes a New Stand to Redefine Media

BY CARISSA JOHNSEN

Since 1886 The Los Angeles Tribune has been offering censorship-free news, complementary resources, world-class events, and a community focused on self-actualization and service of others. It is considered one of the longest-lasting historic names in the journalism industry and has earned a reputation for being a legacy publication that practices integrity, authenticity, and responsibility.

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While keeping traditions and values alive and ensuring they are stronger than ever, The Los Angeles Tribune has remained steadfast in the desire to reinvigorate its extraordinary name. It is doing so by bringing about a new generation of individual readers and a growth-oriented community who proudly live in a new era of self-development. This is no easy feat.

Never shying away from the unwavering stance to keep its integrity, The Los Angeles Tribune has declined corporate influence, speaking solely on behalf of partisan interest and campaigning for our constitutional right to freedom of speech. This time, The LA Tribune and team are becoming even more audacious with their everexpanding vision and approach to change the narrative on what’s newsworthy, as it initiates the movement to redefine the media.

This special quarterly Leadership Edition of The Los Angeles Tribune is one of many strides being made to accomplish this undertaking. It is the world’s first newspaper edition dedicated exclusively to leadership and personal development.

“We are in a unique time of opportunity, where we can come together to rise into our highest potential as individuals and make changes to unite for the greater good of humanity,” says Moe Rock, CEO of The Los Angeles Tribune stated, when asked why the team decided it was important to bring this project to life now. “The people are speaking up and asking for what they want, which in my opinion is the truth. The Los Angeles Tribune is here to serve the people. We are doing so by publishing transparent information and providing transformational resources, cutting-edge education, and access to a lifelong community.”

As a leadership content source, The Los Angeles Tribune wants to go beyond simply putting out “newsworthy” information. What separates this media conglomerate from the rest is that they are devoted to making a lasting impact by changing the narrative on what constitutes newsworthy, as well as impacting the local community and setting goals to touch the lives of those across the globe.

The Los Angeles Tribune team demonstrated their ability to achieve this with the latest Neuroscience Summit. In partnership with Top Talent Agency, both organizations brought together some of the world’s most renowned and diverse experts in brain health and brain wealth, such as Michael Beckwith, Mark Waldman, and Dr. John Demartini. This event served as a stage for evolving research and personal opinions from international leaders who hail from different industries and hold various perspectives.

The team believes that the way to the hearts of the people is by creating deep and meaningful conversations that give the community the power of choice. This can be achieved through diversified information instead of forcing a single narrative or agenda. It was therefore not surprising that this event reached audience members from 7 countries – it only affirmed the extent of what’s possible.

The Los Angeles Tribune also continues to stand behind significant movements, as demonstrated by its hosting of women’s events that promote equality and opportunity. It has partnered with household names of female scientists, thought leaders, doctors, and other outstanding professionals such as Dr. Natalie Forest, Sharon Lechter, and Dame Marie Diamond. Their team has also been peacefully protesting and has published articles to bring greater awareness to issues surrounding women’s rights in the Middle East with help from Dr. Joe Vitale. They are even opening up registration for their highly anticipated Money Forum scheduled for February 16th-19th.

With no plans to slow down their events, workshops, personal and digital networking, and media opportunities-this is the best time to subscribe.

As a co-producer for their last two events and a contributor to this publication, I have realized that honoring the people of our world, embracing diversity, standing for important causes, and offering opportunities to those wanting to share their voice are some of the most important pillars of The Los Angeles Tribune. This is why it is offering a multitude of different ways you can be involved with this newspaper and the movement behind it.

One way is to become a subscriber and join the community of like-minded individuals who value connection and interpersonal development as well as a desire to gain access to unadulterated information, events, and world-class leaders. The other, and also remarkable, path to involvement is to become a contributor by offering your voice and wisdom, leaving your positive mark on the world.

Hearing about the Leadership Edition of this newspaper has brought me a sense of relief. Finally, there is an intentionally curated news outlet and platform for our generation’s empaths, coaches, speakers, and way-showers. This newspaper is a collaborative effort for all. The Los Angeles Tribune is giving a voice to those who have felt voiceless, power to those who have felt powerless, and most of all, offering hope to those who have felt hopeless.

“We can all be proud of the impact and change we are making on the world.” - Moe Rock, CEO.

So how does this traditional newspaper company plan to survive in a modern age and redefine what’s newsworthy? It seems very obvious to me. It’s by attentively listening, actively responding, and consistently showing up for the people.

As a female entrepreneur, leadership and performance coach, podcast host, and fellow truth seeker myself, I have taken notice. I am hopeful about the trajectory of humanity as a whole because of the strides being made by The Los Angeles Tribune in offering more positive and uplifting content. I believe the way to shift the consciousness of humanity is by way of personal transformation, coming back to love, and leading ourselves into true prosperity. This newspaper is one of the many ways we can all hold each other accountable for doing that.

I’m walking into 2023 feeling eager, inspired, and empowered. I’m also willing to bet that those who decide to become a part of this community will likely feel the same.

This is history in the making, and I invite you to be a part of it with us.

About the author:

Carissa Johnsen is a Shamanic Practitioner, Transformational Speaker, Executive Producer, and Podcast host of Transcendent Leadership. She has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and is a trained Shamanic Healer with over seven years of experience in the field of human behavior, energy healing, leadership coaching, and business consulting.

She is passionate about health, leadership, and performance through the lens of merging ancient wisdom and the modern world, working and speaking alongside high-performing leaders and public figures such as Dr. Joe Vitale, Marie Diamond, and Dr. John Demartini. Carissa has co-produced, as well as co-hosted events that featured Brown Kevin, Michael Beckwith, Harrington, and Sharon Lechter.

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