DrDebzz Opening Shpiel
“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans,” a phrase John Lennon worked into his lovely song "Beautiful Boy," which was dedicated to his son. Are you constantly living in regret and remorse for the past or fear and fret for the future?
Consider using the Greyhound bus slogan of the 50's and "Leave the driving to us" i.e. the universe, spirit, love, whatever/whoever you believe in. The results are out of your hands. Stay in the process, be here now, add years to your life, heal your angst, and create a worry free world.
Guest Caller
Bennett shares how he learned empathy from his father and found meaning in his life, after miraculously surviving brain lesions. Find out more about his project to cure homelessness at highwaytohomes.com.
Write In Question
Fran in Hawthorne is in a quandary about the guy she's dating. He doesn't get her when she talks about most things, but on the other hand she loves his touch and how comfortable he is with feelings and emotions.
Letting Go Affirmations
Today I will focus on a peaceful pace, rather than a harried one. I will keep moving forward gently, not frantically. I will let go of my need to be anxious and upset and replace these feelings with calmness and harmony.
Write In Question
Fran in Hawthorne is in a quandary about the guy she's dating. He doesn't get her when she talks about most things, but on the other hand she loves his touch and how comfortable he is with feelings and emotions.
Letting Go Affirmations
Today I will focus on a peaceful pace, rather than a harried one. I will keep moving forward gently, not frantically. I will let go of my need to be anxious and upset and replace these feelings with calmness and harmony.
Today I will practice gratitude. I will get in the habit of saying thank you, even for the “problems” in my life, as they are valuable opportunities to learn. Gratitude is the key that turns challenges into blessings, and the unexpected into gifts.
Featured Artist
Libbie Jo Snyder, flutist extraordinaire and singer-songwriter, performs original tunes from her first album, The Flute & Voice of Libbie Jo. On "Shepherd's Blooze,"a blues songs and "Summer At Last," a bossa nova, Libbie is accompanied by Jane Getz, Keyboards/Producer; Steve Cotter, Guitar; Henry Franklin, bass; Paul Kreibich, drums.
Featured Artist
Libbie Jo Snyder, flutist extraordinaire and singer-songwriter, performs original tunes from her first album, The Flute & Voice of Libbie Jo. On "Shepherd's Blooze,"a blues songs and "Summer At Last," a bossa nova, Libbie is accompanied by Jane Getz, Keyboards/Producer; Steve Cotter, Guitar; Henry Franklin, bass; Paul Kreibich, drums.
Called a “jazzy twist of class,” a "breath of fresh air," and "full of life," Libbie is a "musical master" of everything from baroque to blues, which she both sings and plays on flute. Her performances are "often joyful...always eloquently and generously delivered."
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