Monday, March 5, 2018

Sleepless in Studio City DrDebzz Dishing on "Demystifying Death" feat. John Beasley & Regina Carter

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel:  Death is as much a taboo subject as sex singledom or divorce. Fear of the unknown keeps us stuck. We can erase the stigma around death by simply learning about and embracing it, as exemplified in the Pixar Disney film “Coco" (Oscar nominated for Best Animated Film), depicting the Day of the Dead honoring traditions.
We’ve been conditioned to think death is the worst thing that happens in life. We do everything we can to delay death at all costs, to prevent the inevitable, e.g. anti aging this or that, drugs, plastic surgery, seeking the fountain of youth. 
Acceptance of death is the key to ending your suffering. Death isn’t a tragedy-the ignorance about death is the tragedy. Death is mandatory, however, suffering is optional. Once you understand the process of death you can start to treat it with curiosity compassion and even awe.
Funerals can be celebratory rather than somber. Similarly a divorce can be revered rather than abhored. It’s possible to have a loving relationship in death, albeit a combative connection in life, or a harmonious relationship in divorce albeit a contentious marriage. 
Guest Caller Mary Ellen from Washington: A girlfriend doesn't approve of my new boyfriend, refuses to acknowledge him, or be around me when I'm with him. I told her I’m done with our relationship, but wondering if I did the right thing.
Write in question from Jim in Rhode Island: I’m having a long distance relationship with a woman who constantly sends me long texts and emails and doesn’t like talking on the phone. We keep getting into tiffs and I’m considering breaking it off.
Featured Artist is Grammy & Emmy nominated pianist, composer, arranger, John Beasley performing “Crepuscule with Nellie,” from his critically acclaimed CD, MONK'estra Vol. 2 with guest violinist Regina Carter. 
The tune is Thelonius Monk’s love letter to his wife. “Crepsecule" is French for “twilight.” Monk got the word from his admirer and protector, the Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswater. It well suits the song’s misty-sunset character.
Virtuoso Regina Carter, considered the foremost jazz violinist of her generation, was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship (a “genius grant”) based upon her work highlighting the often overlooked potential of the jazz violin for its lyric, melodic, and percussive capabilities.
Catch John Beasley LIVE Friday March 9th at Walt Disney Hall conducting MONK+MONK’estra, the World Premiere of a cinematic/concert with rare film footage, a spoken word performance of Monk’s philosophy of life & music, & Grammy award winner singer-songwriter, Dee Dee Bridgewater.
DrDebzz Call-in Advice Talk Show "Sleepless in Studio City" Airs Nightly Sun-Fri 9p PT / midnight ET with new episodes Sat 9pm & midnight PT / midnight & 3am ET at AmericanHeartsRadio.com.
Celebrated columnist, lauded life coach, skilled family mediator, DrDebzz offers heartfelt help, inspiration, positivity, a nurturing spirit, & transformative tools.
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