Thursday, December 31, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 31st
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The end of the year and holiday season means you're either in the market for a new read or reading sounds like a hot new thing to get into. Miriam Parker is the creator of The Shortest Way Home. Posts at 8am
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42734998
The Moody Blues are 50 years plus in global success. The best seat in the house is right there on drums. Graeme Edge posts at 10 am
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42735063
The new age of binge watching continues to introduce fans of the flat screen to television events only thought to be missed. A great find is WeSpark starring Nancy Allen 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42735074
One of the greatest modern day singer songwriters makes music her path toward our lives and chapters. Natasha Bedingfield posts at 4pm
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42735117
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 27th
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BET electrified the flat screen in 2020 with The Oval. Kron Moore as the first lady took viewers into areas of the White House nobody had ever experienced. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42678213
Marky Ramone. One of music's greatest drummers shares his backstage pass with us on building and shaping The Ramones. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42678231
Sid and Marty Krofft once dominated Saturday morning television programming. Their creative minds and spirit earned them a lifetime of achievement award. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42678263
Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane and Starship. Breaking down his solo projects is a life long lesson you hold onto forever. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42678246
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 26th
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Deon Cole from Blackish on ABC knows how to put his entire self into making the funny happen on the road and in the studio. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42667311
How many decades have we been watching Dennis Quaid? When was the last time you checked out his band The Sharks? 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42667315
Desmond Child is the man behind the curtain. So many artists have endlessly reached out to him for leadership in music. He explains the magic. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42667321
Desiree Hartsock from Bachelorette sets us inside the door of life and love. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42667325
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 24th
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Red Voodoo to many fans of Rock points right at the legendary Sammy Hagar. How did the red rocker react when this band grabbed one of his songs and turned it into a brilliant Christmas piece. Dino McCord! 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42645702
Three day holiday weekend! That means binge watching is wide open. Time to finally take in Tyler Perry's Sistas on BET. KJ and Ebony 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42646875
Two weeks outside of the global Covid 19 shutdown I was standing with Gabriel and the Apocalypse in Charlotte NC. While the stages became instantly silent not their imaginations. It bought the band time to step back into the studio to remix the songs that have made being on the road a major success. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/lindy-from-gabriel-and-the-apolcalypse-r_4
Santa Did It
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December 24, 2020
I know for a fact I’m not the only one admitting this. Not a good night last night. With all that’s moving around us and through us I’m shocked that any of us are still standing. My eyes were shut by my mind wouldn’t shut down. Did I meditate? Did I rely on Nidra to calm the inner core of a war? Nope. I got up to write. Not a good decision. Once the creative imagination is activated there’s a required time it demands to play out before checking out. 11:58pm quickly became 2:51am. There’s not enough coffee in the world to wake up this writer. Not even a walk through the forest on a rainy Christmas Eve Day is going to play well. Nobody wants a warrior that fails to show up during a time of need. Here’s the thing. I said it in the beginning. I’m not the only one present in this storm. What I’ve learned through several years of study is how to make and take the biggest step. You need to stay away from the headlines. I’m talking more than Chris Cuomo and Rush Limbaugh. Your headlines. Oh my daughter hates me again. How am I going to pay that bill? Amazon didn’t deliver that package. Back away from the headlines. I’m gonna say something that’s going to fly miles above your head. I’m ok if you have to go back and read it three or four times. Lord knows when it fell out of my writing instrument I sat there thinking, “WTF?” Pay attention. As a people we’ve allowed ourselves to be bombarded by unfactual actuals and brain washed examples that are built to resemble authentic stars in a daylight sky. As a people. You and me. Your neighbors and family. As a people. We’ve allowed ourselves to be bombarded by unfactual actuals and brain washed examples that are built to resemble authentic stars in a daylight sky. I didn’t start writing at 11:58pm because I was depressed, felt fear, shame, doubt and anxiety. That creative little wild monkey inside needed to see the light of day at midnight. That energy source where thoughts are no longer ideas but turn into physical steps of reality. So many of us are consumed by our headlines that we’ve forgotten how to be us. Candy coated plastic bathroom mirror smiles waiting to be turned into a Facebook post. No matter who you are or where you live. You were born to be creative. This nation. This planet cannot get back on its feet in post Covid without your creative energy and source. Now is the time to give it some love and attention. Do not quit your creative self. Sure you’ve had to readjust but it’s not over. You are needed to make things work. Tap into your creative self. Listen to its expectations. Be nice to it. Allow your inner child to have a voice in the reconstruction of the world. 11:58pm is only a number. Use your experiences on this journey to evolve into chapter of resurrected success.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 23rd
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No matter where you live, Michael Kosta is out to make you laugh. Kosta – a Correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah -- starts his first one-hour stand up special in his home state of Michigan and then moves to each coast and back again, recreating his personal comedy journey on stage. Michael Kosta: Detroit. NY. LA. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/michael-kostas-one-hour-special-on-comed
Happy Ho Ho Holiday 2020! Ryan Jay is back to review four new flicks! Christmas is here and finally after numerous cancelations so is Wonder Woman 1984. In theaters and on HBO Max. Ryan says it's a Top 10 yearend favorite but his reasons aren't because of our super hero. Up next is Soul on Disney + Pixar still has it and wants to share it. In theaters only is Promising Young Women. This has to be one of the first films where you want all viewers to keep hush after you experience it. Ryan Jay's review is a brilliant movie but no spoilers please. Let everybody else go through the same experience you will and did. And finally News Of The World with Tom Hanks. Swing and a miss! Drop the microphone and leave the stage. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/just-another-day-with-ryan-jay-episode-1_32
Then we're playing it forward with singer songwriter and performer Shannon Bex who's the cofounder of one of the most incredible online reading projects for kids 4-12. It's called Vooks. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42633247
The legendary Howard Hewett has teamed up with the biggest names in Soul, R&B and more to celebrate Christmas. What an incredible conversation with one of powerhouses that's helped shape the soundtracks to our life. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42630107
Ryan Jay
Shana Mangatal
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 229
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December 23, 2020
Becoming aware of your sub-cultured life. There’s the effect and the aftereffect. The physical act of belonging to without participating with the expected process designed to meet the demands of progress. Whoa! That was a lot to take in! The physical act of belonging to without participating with the expected process designed to meet the demands of progress. Being faith filled within the forest that live is a subculture. The way this collection of trees is 100% the opposite of societies perfectly pruned limbs and sculpted lawns. Both points of direction are beautiful. Let me put it a different way. One of your passions is listening to music. I’ve played music on the radio for 41 years. The subculture is how I believe you would probably be a greater radio talent because of your passion for sound whereas I’ve seen what actually takes place behind the curtain. The connection is music. The subculture is how it’s presented. I totally respect both sides! Here’s where it’s going to get heavy. The only reason why any of this came up in my daily writing was because of what is seen and not seen as being Christian. I study. I activate. I’m deeply involved with community. The sub-cultured life is that I don’t participate with the four walls of a church. I tithe by way of what my heart has been led to. It’s joyful to hit a website and share. But does that make me less of a Christian? I’m one of those people that falls under the label of being spiritual, universal and open to all beliefs and structures or lack of. Another words I don’t fit in. Which is why I love the moments I get while sitting in a forest. All of these trees, streams, lakes and wandering array of collected animals are alive and living. Through each of their personal experiences by way of wind, water, light and darkness, winter and summer their sub-cultured presence paints for the heart equal love. Equal respect. The point of this paragraph. Long before March 2020, each of us have walked several miles clinging to the spirit of what gives us presence in a modern world. Learning to respect another person’s subculture was either tolerated or not associated with. Since March 2020 our personalities and lifestyles have changed. Subculture is larger than life. Taking the time to listen is more important than forging unseen paths. Don’t be a Dr. Phil but rather a link to furthered growth of a generation that has to provide. Being a people watcher I’m truly interested in how our workplace cliques will evolve once decision makers reopen their businesses 75 to 90%. What will the new Teamwork attitude look like? Subcultures have been crafted. Will they be broken apart by the hands of the mighty check writer or can our steps into an unpredictable future equally love and equally respect? The answer to that question starts with you. Being a leader in your decision making. Allow your subculture be to present not dominate. We’re all moving through a storm and history needs us to locate and activate peace.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 22nd
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I love it when the Rock God's on Heavy Metal guitars step forward and release some mind blowing holiday cheer. Mitch Perry's new song A Very Merry Christmas out! 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42610983
The very second Joe Drape heard of the heroic Father Emil Kapaun he knew it was time for the world to see why is an American Saint. His book is titled The Saint Makers. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/joe-drape-releases-the-book-the-saint-ma_1
She's looked upon as being one of the most empowering leaders for women globally. Rachell Hollis gives huge credit to her podcast. Pod-Crashing episode 85 introduces you to her unbelievable connection. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42613173
Then we're Playing It Forward with Kamie Crawford from MTV's Catchfish. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42614069
Stream Thinking Learning How To Live Deaf
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December 22, 2020
A different kind of Christmas. That’s the subject of my Stream Thinking writing exercise. One page. Ten minutes. No editing. How can you keep the Christmas of 2020 down to a page? A tough year. Not just for you, me, the neighborhood but the world. You already know that. We’ve become the generation of nations that’ve accepted the unexpected. We need a break. Space. To rejuvenate the inner spirit that makes being human unique and blessed with strength. I think it starts with a physical decision to stop saying, “I need.” We’re driving Amazon and Walmart crazy! I need. To be kept up to date with headlines every chance I get. I need to land my eyes on those addictive websites. I need each and every one of them lined up. Convinced there’s balance in life when you take them all in. This past weekend I heard something that wasted no time getting into my creative soul. The movie Sound Of Metal. Big time Heavy Metal drummer becomes deaf. Not slowly. Overnight. Boom! Out goes the lights. He had to disconnect from the world he once knew. To learn how to communicate. To embrace. To grow. It wasn’t easy. He wanted the implants. Life will be better again. You know back to normal. His mentor calmly invited him to try a daily exercise, “Walk into the room that I’ve provided for you and learn how to live deaf.” Stop! Rewind. Learn how to live deaf? Accept all that is real. Begin a process of learning in a way of not injuring. Get your mind off the quick fix back to normal. Learn how to live deaf. Instantly this movie grabbed me by the nap of the neck. As a globe we are living with something we don’t have control over and we’re wasting enormous amounts of energy and time trying to locate the implants. As mentioned. I’ve got a horrible problem with staying too close to the headlines. During this digital age every person has a voice. A single thought from their writing instrument can become what feels like the quick fix. Only to face plant the soul into another trashed out day of let’s pretend. What if we agreed to do the daily exercise from the movie? Walk into a room. No digital devices. A cup of coffee. A donut, writing instrument and pad of paper. No music. You. With yourself. Learning how to live deaf. How quickly will you become angry? Deprivation is a horrible place to walk. Do you stay in the room? Thinking of it as a place of misery and discipline? I’m a daily writer. I’ve experienced the jotting down of thought for 27 years. But never by myself. Wanna take a walk? A new journey? Learn to live deaf…
Monday, December 21, 2020
Unplugged nad Totally Uncut December 21st
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The MTV we once knew might be long gone and forgotten but not the original VJ's. Mark Goodman is very much a vibration within the storytelling world of music. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42594161
Growing up in Montana I didn't understand the Classic Rock label Southern Rock. How does someone like Doug Gray from The Marshall Tucker Band prepare to go into areas that aren't associated with the Southern way and musical style? 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42594164
Not just any Prince impersonator. Marshall Chaloff was personally endorsed by Prince. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42594170
Sitting in a room with Marlon Wayans. A once in a lifetime one on one comedy concert you'll never forget. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42594174
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 20th
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I couldn't get to Morris Costumes like last year so the goal was to make a 73 yard punt. Get twenty itty bitty imaginations in the spirit of the the holly jolly man in the bright red suit. "Santa why can't I see you?" He totally bought into my reply. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42558236
AJ Mendez Brooks is totally a super power and she doesn't mind sharing her winning game. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42581509
A list of sports events that you just can't make up. To this day Al Michaels is still laughing and talking about it. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42581515
Her goal was to create a collection of Christmas songs that were fun to listen to. No heavy duty subjects. Stuff that creates laughter. Ana Gasteyer from SNL is always willing to share Sugar and Booze. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42581535
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 19th
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Yusuf Cat Stevens via A&M/UME dropped the 50th Anniversary editions of his masterpiece Tea for the Tillerman. The Super-Deluxe 5 cd-version comes with demos, outtakes, rarities and unreleased songs as well as 15 previously unreleased live performances of songs from the seminal album. There's also a disc that is Tea for the Tillerman 2, the album Yusuf released earlier this year with newly updated and rearranged versions of the songs from the original record. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/cat-stevens-tea-for-the-tillerman_1
George Benson was brilliantly blessed with a unique ability on the guitar then one day he was challenged to sing. It changed him forever. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42570198
Houdini’s Grand-Nephew George Hardeen and Magician and Daredevil Lee Terbosic. The two have tested Houdini’s most daring stunts. With access to the master illusionist’s personal scrapbooks, letters, and pictures, they look to uncover the science of Houdini’s stunts as well as the myths behind his legend. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42570203
George Takei... his laughter. His storytelling. His love for all people. 4pm post.
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42570282
Friday, December 18, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 19th
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George Wallace has been a huge part of the American comedy scene for forty plus years. He's just discovered the impact of Twitter. Now it's a huge part of his new book Bulltwit And Whatnot. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42552200
Two new movies make their way into our film loving lives. New on Netflix is Ma Ramey's Black Bottom. Sure it first gained fame on a live stage but Ray Jay explains that it's evolved into a motion picture that has impact. So much so Viola Davis and Chadwick Bozeman are leading contenders for the yearend trophies. The other film out is Greenland. The moments that happen when the meteor headed to your planet causes more damage then the experts predicted. Ryan Jay Reviews the film saying it's skippy. Hmmmmm. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/just-another-day-with-ryan-jay-episode-1_29
Carter Rubin just won NBC's The Voice. There's a lot more to him than being a 15 year old kid. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42554675
Then we're Playing It Forward with San Diego's biggest Rocker band Son's On Fire. Why didn't they make the move to Sunset Strip in LA? Drummer Billy Nychay puts us on his stage. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42553457
A Walk In The Real World
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December 18, 2020
Nidra. That’s my meditation. Over 2,000 years old. It’s what I study. It’s what I live. Nidra. And in allowing it to be my meditation it has this amazing sense of direction that gifts the mind body and soul with a feeling of being free of what blocks the path. To do more than rest and or mend what invisibly could be cracked. It’s everything you are and how to be present in this place of Now. In saying that I must admit that I’m having a difficult time coming away from Nidra this new sun. The moments of peace, clarity, mental growth and stability usually last about 45 minutes. Then you open your eyes and take on the day or night. Last night was different. It went on for hours. Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Inside the mind body and soul. Inside. Are you getting the picture? It’s getting tough for a lot of people to step out into the real world. The lingering pandemic. The latest word that Pfizer has millions of vaccines but the leaders of the nation are holding back. I’m not going to turn this into a Chris Cuomo post. Nidra. The world of politics still beating the cracked egg shells covering our skin. The mental images of the millions of renters who will soon be homeless and the landlord’s right there with them. Nidra. Having a hard time coming out this morning. Why should I? Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Nidra isn’t sleeping. It’s resting. It’s healing and unlocking what has blocked. The goals are met when my body stops moving and there can be no mental pictures. Where are you seeds of solitude? Holding onto what invites peace to your path can actually turn into hoarding. When you get too much of a good thing. It keeps you from having to deal. Cool place right? I’m not so sure. Come on. Let’s go for a walk. We can’t keep ourselves inside the head and heart. For the world has changed. Life right now feels like we’re herding cats. Everybody’s moving in directions we can’t relate with. Therefore the attempt is to push away. Not to Ghost or unfriend. To deal with. No… There must always be connection and communication. Lead. You know the rules. You’ve been training for ten months. Lead by being present. Cleanse the mind but don’t live there. Lead.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 17th
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NBC's The Voice has crowned their new champion. The goal now is to continue sharing the stories of those who made this one of the most brilliant seasons. Ian Flanigan is checking in. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42534805
His writing has caught the attention of movie greats like Orlando Bloom. Ken Liu is catching a lot of attention with his book The Cleaners. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42535008
Rebooting Fresh Prince was a hot idea. But what was it like for Daphne Maxwell Reid in the beginning when they asked her if she'd do a weekly sitcom with a Rap artist? 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42536484
Then we're Playing It Forward with Leah Messer from MTV's Teen Mom 2. All the cameras are on them during the same global pandemic the rest of us are living. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42537267
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 228
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December 17, 2020
One of the most amazing things about 2020 is the number of brilliant sunsets we’ve fallen witness to. You can’t help but be present with an energy that doesn’t see you but it moves through you. To always catch a sunset doesn’t get old but as a human always on the run you can’t help but feel like a taker rather than a collaborator. No matter how hard we try to push ourselves onto nature’s canvas, the elegance of the dance never includes our humanisms. The choice should be mindfulness. It’s a relationship with the energy source. We are to serve it. It’s not supposed to be for our entertainment. It’s human nature to spend tremendous amounts of time trying to be part of something. To want to be more of a giver than taker. Sharing things with others. But in 2020 it feels like everything we want to share is never enough. The shape of people’s eyes and hearts aren’t hidden behind masks. We who stand next to you feel your universe. And the experience isn’t always in harmony with the sky on fire. It’s as if we’re spending what little energy we have left on trying to get upstream. The goal should be to get back into the flow. I’m a kayaker. I’ve battled many rushing rivers. Getting upstream isn’t anything more than a challenge. But how many are you willing to face during these dimmed days of a pandemic out of control? Flow. Where is the flow? Make it a priority to reach into a valuable resource of energy invited by all living things. Including a sunset that most of us until March of 2020 might have caught. Usually off guard. We are facing many different types of storms. A day of challenge means more change. Unanswered questions versus answers we probably don’t agree with. All this while the sky catches on fire and your heart finds amazing peace. So many people speaking of uncertainty. Too many people warning about the darkest of days. We are certain that we’ll receive even more bad news. It’s how we’ve chosen to digest the process. There’s no progress in being certain about uncertainty. You know what certainty is! You've’ invested a lot of certainty in being uncertain. Use your certainty to take in more than a sunset. Be there when the sun rises. Use your certainty knowing the grocery store will be open. Don’t think about having no toilet paper and paper towels. Be certain that who you are in this present place of Now is a choice maker. Winning is a choice. Certainty is a choice. Find your certainty. And when you feel uncertain call it out. Use your physical voice “No! I am certain! And in this certainty you have no place to grow!” Uncertainty isn’t 2020 new. The J man. When they took him in. He was uncertain of what they were going to do. But he was more certain that he was serving his father. Therefore he knew what to do. There are answers in certainty. Make the choice to believe in yourself.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 16th
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All things music... After watching the three hour finale of NBC's The Voice I needed to travel into the true royalty of music with Little Anthony. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42516988
With all this talk about Mars and how Space X is going to put us on the surface of red. Let's talk with someone who has spent an entire lifetime studying it. Marc Hartzman. His book is The Big Book Of Mars. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42517032
We may not quote his most famous movie lines but we know of the impact that Lou Gossett Jr has brought to the big screen. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42517001
You don't need CNN's medical experts to tell you help is on the way. The Little River Band has been singing about it for nearly five decades. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42516991
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 15th
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John Holliday has brilliantly left his incredible voice in the hearts of those who love NBC's The Voice. Whether he wins tonight or not he will be remembered. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42498034
Brian Wheat of Tesla has just released one of the most authentic behind the scenes books. Son Of A Milkman. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42498325
Pod Crashing introduces you to hot new podcasts. John Jay Jay French from Twisted Sister has just kicked off The French Connection. Our twenty minute conversation is brimming with every inside musician joke on the planet. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42502692
Then we're Playing It Forward Larry Studnicky from High Plains Drifters who has turned a blurry morning into an extremely funny Christmas song. Santa Bring My Girlfriend Back! 4pm post.
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42503936
Stream Thinking Vocal Tones
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December 15, 2020
I’m a stream thinker. Free form writer. It’s my discipline. To be present without the edit. To see the world the way it is then put it on paper. In doing so my inner eye has taken note of how our vocal tones have changed over the past ten months. The way we gather is a shape of raised vocals tones. We meet with peace filling our hearts. Nobody wants to be left out and as humans it’s a necessity to have community. There’s always a reaction to the action. We’re living it. The Great Surge of 2020. The news anchor yesterday calmly said with authority in his presentation, “Every minute. Sixty ticks on the clock. One America dies because of Covid 19.” Our vocal tones! We had to prove them wrong! We elevated our presence by standing family strong. Knowing the playing field would change but the numbers say… Vocally, with our God given opportunity we share several thoughts. But nothing moves the masses more than when we put body language in between the words with speak. We’ve raised our vocal tones. There’s a reaction to every action and in this moment how we are using our bodies to communicate is sending out messages that aren’t being received the way they were meant to be. I wasn’t trained to read eyes. Nor was I given a pair of ears that can decipher mumble speak. Therefore we’re all having a difficult time herding the cats. Have you ever heard of that term? Reading your body language. Teaming it up with your speaking voice. What messages are you sending out? I am a people watcher. I was trained to be. Earning a third degree black belt means watching the flow. So in this short moment of stream thinking. Free form writing. I ask, “Have our vocal tones changed?” What are you bringing to the gathering? I saw a news story over the weekend. A mother was vocally upset that she got Covid 19. She attended a Thanksgiving dinner with her daughter in law who invited over friends. Friends that made no mention of coming from out of state. The mother is upset. I’m sorry. But the experts asked us very politely to not gather. Our vocal tones by way of body language was to buck the system. The triple crown of holiday’s still has two more huge moments. How will your vocal tones change knowing this nation is losing one person every minute? In which language are you choosing to speak?
Monday, December 14, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 14th
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The presence and the laughs that go with it. DL Hughley is unstoppable and always memorable. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42478901
I was there when this new band 38 Special began to appear on the music scene. To hear their journey and who helped put them there is totally like staring at the inside sleeve of an album. Don Barnes. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42478918
The 1980's were on fire with some of the most creative energy experienced during any decade. One of the main driving forces was INXS. Gary Beers 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42478946
We were first introduced to Isaac Lidsky on Saved By The Bell. Today is a huge source of energy on building a powerful creative life and style. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/4247895
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 13th
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Daniel Rodriguez is the infamous singing police officer. Where it all began is a reminder of our nations history. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42463824
Actress Dana DeLorenzo is best known for her edge of the seat killer thrillers. But what is she like away from the screen? 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42463834
The world knows him for the action he puts into comic books. Dan Jurgens... 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42463843
Then we're headed deep into the archives with Dan and Shay. Back when they were always asked "Who are you?" It's fun to listen to their big dreams knowing where they are today. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42463862
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 12th
Today December 12th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut.
We get into the Christmas spirit with Dionne Warwick and the Christmas Voices album. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42449679
One of the things that's always appeared to be missing from this time of year are the Rock fed Christmas songs. Cheap Trick has cranked up the lights on the tree. Tom Petersson is fired up. 1pm post.
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42449707
Ok so maybe you want to watch a movie that feels so incredibly good that it can put you in the spirit of happiness. How about The Princess Bride. Cary Elwes posts at 4pm
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42449705
John Oates has even gotten into the spirit of the holiday with his fun Delta Blues riffs in Santa Be Good To Me. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42449723
Friday, December 11, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 11th
Today December 11th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
She's made it to the finals on NBC's The Voice. Who is Desz? 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42431990
The days and nights are moving quickly and through it all there's always a brand new movie. This week Ryan Jay Reviews five. The Prom has hit Netflix. He sees it as a true classic that echoes the success of Hairspray and Grease. Another great one On Demand is Wander Darkly. Ryan loves the brilliant editing out of body experience dark but realistic experience. Movie number three is George Clooney in outer space again. This time its The Midnight Sky. It's in theaters this weekend but will be on Netflix in the weeks ahead. HBO Max is proving to be a top player. Their newest is Let Them All Talk. Ryan says it reminds him of a very good Woody Allen film. And finally on the new movie list is I'm Your Woman. A little strange but Ryan points out that it will work itself out. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/just-another-day-with-ryan-jay-episode-1_26
Speaking of the movie Wander Darkly. I got to spend time with Sienna Miller this morning. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42434647
Then we are Playing it Forward with Ahmet Zappa. There's a new Frank Zappa documentary out. But but but. That wasn't the main part of our talk. His son's name is Arrow. I'm Arroe. To hear the story of how the name came into play for him will blow you away. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42432318
Just 5 Minutes
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December 11, 2020
How often do you take note of how your mind doesn’t want to be activated? Is it happening more these days than any other time? Or you’ve recognized what it’s like to be at work with what appears to be a slower sense of expectation. No matter how much you’re struggling with trying to stay free of the headlines or staying off social media, the information overload warning light is blinking like lightning from a summertime thunderstorm. Your thoughts aren’t being mentally flushed. Just because you might be talking to a friend or family member doesn’t mean the mind body and soul are letting go. One of the main causes is how the job front has changed for millions of us. So much time and energy was invested in a career and because of the current state of the world those dreams and ambitions have put your energy at a job you never saw yourself doing. More importantly during times you once saw as being the weekend. Two days off! 48 hours! Not so much anymore. Maybe a day here and a day there. For me, my weeks come with no days away. Therefore I’ve learned to use hours as that break. Our homes have changed. Once upon a time in a land far far away we loved our homes for its warmth, togetherness and security. Today our homes are your business, your child’s school and even church. Your home is a small town hidden behind four walls. No wonder the mind doesn’t want to be activated. You’re not giving it enough space to replenish. The sub conscience and conscience mind aren’t agreeing with your present place in the now. So no brain activation for you! It’s completely natural to feel like you need a reward. Reports show those moments of relief are still present only in different shapes and forms. You don’t need a blogger and podcaster to remind you to keep your watchful inner eye on what your vices have evolved into. The goal today is to activate the mind. To believe in the purpose. To be available and fulfilled. To write can right. To locate five minutes to read a book will right. To listen to meditation music will right. To sit alone in the car without anything playing will right. Five minutes. Give your mind a daily discipline of this time is mine. It’s your reward for showing up. Five minutes. As we evolve during these unexpected challenges and changes the first step of your everyday is to recognize your new beginning. Be grateful of the neighbor’s dog barking. Be available to pick up a sheet of paper that’s been blowing in the wind for a couple of days. Say hello to the mail carrier. From out of nowhere step up to the cash register at a grocery store and give a person of 65 or older five or ten bucks. Smile then wish them a great day. 5 minutes. The truer more rewarding gifts to yourself are there. Learn to be you in a very strange world.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 10th
Today December 10th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
He's made it through to the winning round on NBC's The Voice. Jim Ranger. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42414149
An unlikely title, The Cat I Never Named is a YA memoir of a Muslim teen struggling to survive in the midst of the Bosnian genocide--and the stray cat who protected her family through it all. It is a stunning true story of Amra Sabic-El-Rayess who, even in the brutality of war, never wavered in her determination to obtain an education, maintain friendships, and even find a first love. Amra 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/amra-releases-releases-the-cat-i-never-n_1
Kenny Wayne Shepherd has just released a live DVD. He's talking about the experience and the arrival of new music. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42416200
Then we're Playing It Forward with the editor of Funamation. The world's larges Anime fans and followers. Nicholas Friedman 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42416632
Invisible Anger
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December 10, 2020
I’m gonna come out and ask the question, “Are we all holding onto invisible anger?” Unspoken because life’s personal experiences have taught us to hide from the truths of reality. You know! Out of sight out of mind! What we don’t recognize doesn’t exist. Invisible anger. How much do you do you have tucked inside of that heart? Look. I’m one of those people that’s chosen to remain out there on the street of the everyday people. Essential working. It’s with people I don’t know. Hundreds every day! I’m horrified! But my mind body and soul are saying, “Keep walking through the storm.” I can see the changes in your eyes. Just because your candy coated plastic bathroom mirror smile is hidden behind a mask doesn’t mean your body language isn’t speaking loud and clear. You’ve heard me bring this up before. Winning is a choice. I live every day by activating it every morning. Winning is a choice. We choose to be frustrated. We choose to want fight as well as fear. It’s a choice. So when I ask if we’re holding onto invisible anger it’s not to blow on smoldering embers. It’s to help unlock the block. Winning is a choice is a lifestyle that’s been teamed up with meditation, prayer and extreme amounts of writing. Not books, songs or movie scripts. Free form thinking. Stream writing. Being present and taking notes. The UK and Canada have said yes to the Pfizer vaccine. But rarely do we hear about the other sickness. A generation of mental illness caused by the effects of everything that’s unfolded this season. I ask every person I come in contact with how they’re doing. How’s the family spirit? Things good at work? Remote teaching for your kids or get them back into class? If I don’t start the conversation then there’s invisible anger knocking on your soul and it wants to come out. Is it ok to say, “All is not well.” The healing has to begin through the strength of awareness. Instead of sharing an open wound the decisions being made are fed by an amazing increase in vices. What’s your chosen go to? Where you hiding? Have you found what you’ve been looking for? It must be something because nearly every person I see daily has their nose buried in that smart phone. What are you looking for? When you find it, will you share it with the rest of us? I chuckle over that vision. Not because it’s funny but I’ve been left with a vision of our present place. The USA is treating the Pfizer vaccine like an Outlet Mall. We go to the Outlets to buy cheap un-perfect items. Having the best isn’t a requirement. Today we might be the third nation to approve the vaccine. Third! Maybe fourth, fifth, tenth. Lead the way. Don’t stand around with your life waiting for people to show you the way. Winning is a choice. Lead the way. Look into your heart not at the headlines. Lead by getting the conversation started.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 9th
Today December 9th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
Pro wrestler Mick Foley is holly jolly and ready to re-share some fun in the holiday movie I Am Santa Claus. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42394875
Yeah, its probably because I still have and cherish my teenage Flying V. A master of that monster music maker is Michael Schenker. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42394898
Melissa Rivers has her hands in everything. That's why she's so fun to keep up with. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42394916
Mackenzie Phillips has always been up front and transparent. A journey blessed with really good and very bad moments. But she's still amazingly strong. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42394921
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 8th
Today December 8th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut..
Buffalo's Cami Clune continues to gain new fans and followers on NBC's The Voice. What are her plans post show and more? 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42359644
Albert Bouchard is from Blue Oyster Cult. He's part of these legendary Rockers who are stepping back into the studio to re-imagine their vocal art. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42376711
The creator of Dora Valerie Walsh Valdes has created a new Nick soon to be classic Santiago Of The Seas. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42376834
The city of Chicago. You've read for months how its become a new city and not in that positive way. Steve James is the creator of City So Real. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42377073
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 227
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December 8, 2020
We don’t need a posted note to remind us about how crazy our weather year has been. Have the tropical storms stalled or have we evolved into a new season? I find great peace in watching a tree leaf leap outward into its final dance. It’s as if they envisioned it from the moment they grew from a bud back in the spring. Watching the leaves glide through the invisible air has always brought out my true kid self. It makes me believe that I too can fly. All this talk about leaves falling makes me wonder why a tree sheds such incredible layers of protection. I always thought leaves helped collect water in the atmosphere to help feed the roots. Not so true. Leaves are energy stealers. When a tree goes into the winter months it needs to conserve as much energy as possible because for many places the ground becomes dry. This opens my heart to take a closer look at our own seasons. Especially the one that’s been clinging to us since March of 2020. How many leaves have you lost during these Covid days to guarantee your inner self that a drought wouldn’t weaken your roots? Not some but all of our lives have changed. New careers are being shaped while others have had to readjust to remote learning for their children, doing office work in a very tiny spare room and eating less because with so much uncertainty the next dollar might be weeks away. When I ask of your personal leaves and how many have you dropped that might include old habits, one time daily outings, working out in a real gym to no longer trusting your neighbors and family members because they might have come in contact with Covid. There for a while people were joking about Covid 15, which was a gain in weight. Completely natural to hit the food during uncertain times. For the longest time I was giving myself permission to go unshaven and let the hair look like a 1970’s Classic Rock band. Then one day I looked in the bathroom mirror and saw the inner child holding onto something that wasn’t positive. Losing my leaves meant I needed to reshape my process of protest. It’s very obvious that we can’t win this Covid thing without shedding leaves. In reality that puts us in control of what leaves or stays. Gain access to what you’re willing to control. But what leaves are you willing to give up? Awareness requires the ability to know. To know what? Being present. Tree leaves feed the earth below. It shelters squirrels in homes above the lay of the land and deer find reason to lay within. Which brings me back to your leaves. With what you’ve let go of has it served as feed for your soil? Gaining access to what you’re willing to control. Daily. Hourly. Just like a tree preparing for the arrival of spring.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 7th
Today December 7th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
Sid Kingsley is owning the world's largest stage on NBC's The Voice. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42358409
The name of the book is Nobody Asked Me About The Girls. Famed Rock author Lisa Robinson takes us behind the girl scene inside the world of music. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42358606
We're Pod Crashing with MTV's TJ Lavin. The Challenge this season comes with its own podcast. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42358931
Then we're Playing It Forward with the comedy team of Cat and Nat who've just introduced a brilliant app for our kids locked up in remote learning. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42360881
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 6th
Today December 6th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
Larry King was one of the first broadcasters to make the leap toward a digital connection with listeners. He created his own network. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42343451
Actor Larry Hankin helped turn Breaking Bad into one of the most successful binge watches on the flat screen. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42343455
Chihuahuas... Laura Dash spends everyday rescuing these fuzzy little babies at the Doolittle Ranch. The super heroes of our life we rarely know about. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42343461
Lawrence Gowan was a huge Canadian superstar before being invited to join the legendary Styx. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42343474
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 5th
Today December 5th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
NASCAR stories are the best especially when its come from members of the family. Ashley and Samantha Busch. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42331095
Speaking of family stories. Through the lens of a camera Bob Minkin got the closest to The Grateful Dead. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42331104
Anytime you sit down and share a conversation with Bob Saget there's always going to be incredible laughter and fun. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42331109
Brad Whitford of Aerosmith. We're talkin Rock. 7pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42331122
Friday, December 4, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 4th
Today December 4th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
A brilliantly designed global getaway awaits your arrival in the newly released Drives Of A Lifetime. We're talking with Allyson Johnson from National Geographic. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42312316
Ryan Jay returns to review four movies. Some of which will be up for Oscars. Mank hits Netflix this weekend. Ryan says its a little long but time well spent. New on Demand is Ammonite starring Kate Winslet. One of the steamiest love scenes in movie history. Then in theaters Nomadland. A film that should've been labeled a documentary. How does Ryan feel about the authenticity? And finally there's All My Life also in theaters. You will be moved. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/just-another-day-with-ryan-jay-episode-1_23
Time Magazine's Kid Of The Year Gitanjali Rao. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42316528
Then we are playing it forward with the legendary Eddie Kramer who has a new hookup for fans of Jimi Hendrix. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42312606
Use Your Words
Listen to "Use Your Words" on Spreaker.
December 4, 2020
Words. I love me some words. Always have. My second grade teacher Mrs. Keefe caught onto that very early. Using my words got me through graduation. The teachers all came together and agreed to give me more writing time. It kept me interested in school. It was a lot better than being who I was. An injured hockey player with his knee swollen bigger than an old oak tree down by the lazy river. Three knee surgeries kept me out of school. But the teachers wouldn’t let me stop. Words! They let me use my words. I had a great conversation with John Holiday from NBC’s The Voice yesterday. I thought I loved words until I sat down with John. Oh my! His passion for words electrifies the atmosphere. He’s having a difficult time writing. I get it. He’s on one of the biggest shows on the planet! Words don’t always have to be used. As writers we’re all different. We craft our way through the process of thought coming up with our own set of plans and rules. Sadly we also feel a huge guilt trip when we can’t live up to our daily expectation. Melissa De La Cruz and I talked about her limitations. She’s written fifty books. She stays strong because writing to her is a job and nobody gets in front of her weekend. Not even a passion to write. Because I’m a daily writer. I make it my discipline to show up every day. It’s my open conversation. A spiritual walk. A place to reshape a frame of mind as well as plan things out. When I do get hired to write. I’m not so much the free form thinker. I dig in. The personality changes. The goals are set and met. A completely different personality. I do wonder a lot about words. How many of them do we physically use? Not say! Use… Most radio stations have 350 songs on their daily playlist. What’s on our daily verbal list? How are you using your words? These Covid days have quieted a lot of creative minds. We’ve gotten busy trying to catch up while not get caught up in all the drama. Words today have been silenced because of what we believe and all we really want is peace. So we stop using our words. Things are building up. You’re gonna pop. When you do. Make sure you choose your words wisely. Grow forward and outward. Use your words.
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 3rd
Today December 3rd on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
At the age of 23 Taryn Papa knew her love for music was a force of nature that needed an open ocean to sail. So she moved to Nashville. Now she's on NBC's The Voice. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/taryn-papa-from-nbcs-the-voice
With more than 4.25 billion bottles purchased by Americans just last year — followed closely by 3.6 billion by France and 3 billion by Italy — there is no time like the present to learn about the captivating world of wine. For more than 25 years, The Sotheby’s Wine Encyclopedia has been a beloved resource for wine aficionados from across the world. We're talking with Jamie Ritche from Sotheby's. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/user/6391785/jamie-ritchie-releases-the-sothebys-wine_1
Court Cam is unique in its own right. Action packed drama filled with the most unexpected moments caught on camera. The host is Dan Abrams. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42295281
Then we're Playing It Forward with Matt Iseman. Maybe I should say Doctor Matt. He was practicing medicine before landing a comedy gig in LA. Then he hosted American Ninja Warrior before moving into a smooth slot at Live Rescue. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42296626
Coffee Grounds
Listen to "Coffee Grounds" on Spreaker.
December 3, 2020
I remember hearing Dolly Parton share the story of how extremely early Country Music was how people learned of regional news. They’d put tragedy and or experience into the lyrics of a song. Then it was sent on its way. Look at how the times have changed. It’s getting very difficult to keep free of the evolving headlines. CNN and FOX fool us by changing the title but the story remains. You think you’re on the brink of something breaking and it’s the same ole crap you read three days ago. Now we’ve entered the age of television shows embracing the issues by including Covid and our nation’s struggles into what used to be an escape from the world. We can’t get away. In prayer this morning I mentioned that the Sunday morning pulpit motivational speeches weren’t healing us. Lifted yes! But for how long? An hour? A couple of days? How do we get to this thing called healing? Do we reach for it? How do we prepare for it? What is the total emotional cost to get a chunk or a chip of this thing called healing? Part of my greater worry is how affected we as a generation will be in the aftermath. Yep! That time period where we come to an agreement of finally being set free from the struggles of uncertainty. The aftermath. What will we look like? How will we think? Kids are living an educational nightmare right now. They’re mentally and physically evolving in ways no person could predict. The economy isn’t a bouquet of roses. Companies remain frozen inside a type of history they didn’t ask for. I feel deeply for remote employees. I spend a lot of time sharing conversation with them at the grocery store. They keep coming back because they need someplace to go without feeling guilty about being socially distanced. The daily goal shouldn’t be an hourly grind. We’re tired! Here’s something to think about. Coffee beans have to be ground. I mean give that bean hell. I want the best flavor and the air has to be scented with elegance. Grind those beans! Your life is currently being ground. For many of us we’ve got uncertainty covered. It’s not comfortable but our daily grind is feeding our willing walk and way. But what are you doing with your grounds? You can’t reuse coffee grounds. What are you doing with your grounds? My father would take them outside and spread them across the lawn. He said, “Worms love coffee grounds.” Those worms loved my father. His lawn was always incredible. Are you replenishing your soil with used coffee grounds? Being present in your presence. Grinding through life then taking those grounds to reinforce the foundation. Find focus on being aware of how this new way of living is moving through you. It’s too easy to #weneedamiracle. You are the miracle. Every day. Take care of your soil. My coffee grounds are the words I put onto paper. I don’t sip from that cup but the unpredictable first steps of a daily new beginning serve as a place of outreach. Stop throwing out your grounds. Utilize the continued strength. For today is a new day to grind.
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 2nd
Today December 2nd on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
Ryan Gallagher is suddenly off NBC's The Voice? We had a twenty minute conversation. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42276062
There's a new age of poetry blanketing the nation during this Covid pandemic. Leading the way is Jessica Care Moore. 10am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42276221
Today on Pod Crashing we get inside an extremely deep conversation with Kesha. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42276491
Then we're playing it forward with episode 155 with Actor Director Alex Winter from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. Wait until you see his newest documentary on Frank Zappa. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42278701
The Big Change
Listen to "The Big Change" on Spreaker.
December 2, 2020
I could give you a long list of excuses. But that’s all they are. I’ve been absent from this recording studio for eleven unanswered days. The daily writing hasn’t stopped. If anything it’s gained. I just can’t figure out how life got in the way except to say we’re all going through the big change. Not the big change your parents always talked about. The big change of 2020. Mine includes being out on the frontline. Yeah! Out there! Not for a quick trip then back in the studio but hours at a time. Face to face. Got my mask. Wear it with pride. No plastic gloves though. Not fighting anything. Just use my hands a lot. Out there on the frontline. With you, your neighbors, community and people you’ve never met. My daily de-frag journal is filled with so many questions without having to raise the voice or increase the beats in the heart. I had to face the big change. Answer the calling. Allow the command to put me right there. The big change. So many of us are going through it. Careers that ended or have been stalled. Making up our minds to take what we know and put it on a different playing field. And you know what? It’s working. Using the very skills that have shaped a forty one radio career out there on the frontline in the center of real people. You honestly are so incredibly funny. I always thought being in a studio sharing content and music was being with you. No! There’s a huge difference between being with you and being there, right there with you. As a people going through the big change you’ve got stories. I’m listening. We’re sharing compassion, laughing about anything and still carrying life’s Olympic torch to a path of victory. The big change. Are you having to make choices that don’t agree with your dreams? Do you fear you’ll never get back what a pandemic has taken away? Don’t walk away from the big change. In everything you have done there is a connection. What truly appears to you as a wall is actually an open door or window. Move through it. I’ve learned so much about you by being with you. Not for a brief moment but to replenish, repair and recognize a newer path of accountability that reaches beyond what we felt comfortable with in that place called Normal. Is there such a place? Normal? The big change with Normal. My wife is back to remote teaching. I’m in the studio. Our new normal feels like we’ve returned to March 2020. Not in lockdown yet but when the big change doesn’t call me in to work, it’s like Normal has turned back the hands of time. I don’t want to get back to Normal by walking back through February and January of 2020. Then December 2019. Normal! The big change. Then this thought fell from my writing instrument. Normal is invisible. Some people believe in it. Some don’t. Normal is invisible. Jesus is invisible. Some people believe. Some don’t. The big change. Keep walking forward.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Unplugged and Totally Uncut December 1st
The 1st day of December!!! Today on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
The always funny and very unpredictable Judy Tenuta. 7am post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42255326
Richie Faulker knows how to keep pushing Judas Priest forward. Putting the fans first. 10am post
https://w331ww.spreaker.com/episode/42255
Inside the craftsmanship and design of Juliette Lewis is a journey beyond creating a conversation. 1pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42255336
Justin Hayward from the Moody Blues. The moment you hear his stories the purpose behind his lyrics begin to take shape. 4pm post
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/42255354
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