In radio, Morrissey sought to use broadcasting in order "to make a difference in the world."[1] Morrissey's radio programs were broadcasted internationally.[2][3][4] She authored several audio programs, including The Eleven Forgotten Laws with Bob Proctor.[5] .On television, a two-hour television PBS special: Building Dreams was adapted from her book Building Your Field of Dreams.[6][7] Her various PBS specials were continuing to air into the 2000s.[8] Her television programs aired on various channels, including NBC-affiliated television stations,[9] and, with the rise of the internet, on streaming service Gaia.[10] Her 2016 TEDx talk, The Hidden Code For Transforming Dreams Into Reality, garnered over a million views on YouTube.[11]
In radio, Morrissey sought to use broadcasting in order "to make a difference in the world."[110] Morrissey's radio programs were broadcasted internationally.[2][111][112] She authored several audio programs, including The Eleven Forgotten Laws with Bob Proctor.[113]


Active from her early career in international humanitarian work, Morrissey co-founded the Association for Global New Thought in 1995 and was its first president.[1][2] In 1997 she joined hands with Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, in establishing the international Season for Nonviolence.[3][4] As of January 2019, Season for Nonviolence was celebrated around the world as an opportunity "to bring communities together, empowering them to envision and help create a nonviolent world."[5]
Active from her early career in international humanitarian work, Morrissey co-founded the Association for Global New Thought in 1995 and was its first president.[1][10] In 1997 she joined hands with Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, in establishing the international Season for Nonviolence.[11][4] As of January 2019, Season for Nonviolence was celebrated around the world as an opportunity "to bring communities together, empowering them to envision and help create a nonviolent world."[12]