Karen Mills-Alston ALSP
22 minutes of transformation
asking & answering life's most transformational questions with sean & karen
Do you have 22 minutes to transform your life?
Join spiritual practitioner and award-winning author Karen Mills-Alston and award-winning publisher & broadcaster Sean Patrick Murray as they ask and answer life’s most essential questions.
Learn to participate in life fully, develop your gifts and talents, be open to limitless possibilities, and become available to your greatest yet-to-be.
…all in just 22 minutes a week! Now on Transformation Talk Radio!
About
A daughter and granddaughter of Practitioners in the New Thought-Ageless Wisdom tradition of spirituality, Karen Mills-Alston has literally been on her spiritual path since childhood. In her award-winning three-book series, 10 Principles for a Life Worth Living she shares the rich legacy of three generations of women who have devoted their lives to spiritual principles and practices.
After graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in political science, Karen became a lobbyist for the City of Los Angeles; later lobbied for the Air Transport Association; and was the Regional Government Vice President for Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines.
Today, Karen is an international speaker, offering transformational workshops, based on the teachings of Michael Bernard Beckwith and her book series 10 Principles for a Life Worth Living. She has recently become the CEO and Co-Founder of That Guy’s House (International Branch) and has launched a new podcast called 22 Minutes of Transformation. Karen serves: on Agape’s Board of Trustees; is the Interim Dean of Agape University; is an instructor in Agape’s Practitioner Student Studies, and is the Director of Agape’s annual Revelation Conference— all as a volunteer. As an Agape Licensed Spiritual Practitioner (ALSP), she has a robust clientele that enthusiastically studies and practices the teachings found in 10 Principles for a Life Worth Living. Designated a Master Teacher by Michael Bernard Beckwith, he says Karen has “a consistent inner groundedness that outwardly expresses as spiritual elegance.”
Karen is the mother of Lindsay whom she says, “Every day she reminds me how easy it is to love.




