
Video Interviews
In June 2008 Liliane explained what The Mastery Club is all about in an interview for the LifeTime program on Australian Community TV, Channel 31. (6 mins 45 secs)
Dr Swan Nicole is a psychotherapist, author, sacred artist, minister, medical intuitive, shaman and mother. Liliane asked her about her 'take' on 'creating one's reality', raising conscious kids, visualisation and meditation as creative tools, whether we are entitled to get whatever we want, wealth consciousness, the economy and more.
Liliane recorded this interview from a video Skype call. Unfortunately the connection failed at about the half way point and from then only the audio was recorded. Move to the playbar under the video to continue.
Liliane was interviewed by John Anderson and Les Price for the Visionary Business Leaders Global Conference. This was a Teleseminar Series featuring a number of business leaders who were invited to share their most intimate strategies... (66 minutes)
NB There's a strange technical glitch during Liliane's answer when the telecall moderator automatic message interrupts but hang in there and it's all good again pretty soon.
Liliane was interviewed by Andria Wingerter of Voice America Radio. She's an upbeat character who asked lots of great questions. (1 hour total)
Jo Harrison, from Soul Mate Success, interviewed Liliane about her experiences applying the Law of Attraction to relationships... (You might also like to read Liliane's articles on that subject. Go to 'Articles'.) (1 hour)
Liliane interviewed Naturopath, Fiona Chin, about her 'Masterful Manifestations'. (46 min.)
Liliane told her story to U.S. 2006 Life Coach of the Year for 2006, Eva Gregory. They had lots of fun! (46 min.)
Melbourne, Thursday 29 March - Confrontational and violent novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk has made headlines after recently being added to the VCE English curriculum. The novel, which spawned a cult film starring Brad Pitt, describes a secret underground club where men meet to channel primal male aggression as a form of therapy. The film’s release in 1999 saw groups of young men in the US form their own fight clubs.
Liliane Grace, Melbourne author of The Mastery Club, questions the value that youth will gain by studying Fight Club and asks parents which sort of Club they would prefer their kids join
Melbourne, March 2011 - In response to recent claims that an ''epidemic of narcissism'' is affecting our student population, parents can turn to a best-selling book by Melbourne Mum, Liliane Grace.
Melbourne, February, 2011 - Melbourne author, Liliane Grace, is inspiring school students to choose their end-of-year results at the start of the year. Instead of waiting to see what they achieve come December, they are deciding on their results early.
Grace's book for adolescents, The Mastery Club - See the Invisible, Hear the Silent, Do the Impossible, tells
Melbourne – May 28, 2010 – At a time when everyone is worried about ‘directionless’ teenagers, Melbourne author Liliane Grace, is still inspiring teenagers around the world with her book, The Mastery Club, which draws on contemporary brain research to show young people how to achieve their goals and dreams.
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Melbourne – Feb 10, 2010 – A Melbourne author's fictional novel is showing teens and pre-teens how to determine the results they want in their lives now.
“Don’t wait until the end of the year to see how you’re going – decide what you want to achieve now,” says Liliane Grace, author of The Mastery Club, a novel about five school students who form a club for the purpose of supporting each other in achieving their goals and dreams. “If you decide your end of year results now and visualise yourself achieving them, your brain will orchestrate events so you realise that possibility.”
Melbourne – Jan 15, 2010 – Teens and pre-teens are setting and achieving their goals, inspired by a novel called The Mastery Club and its heroine, a green-haired girl called Nina.
This award-winning novel for adolescents by Melbourne author, Liliane Grace, draws on timeless philosophies about the creative power of the mind and current research about the brain, and inspires young people to take responsibility for their lives.