DrDebzz Opening Shpiel
No wonder many folks get sick, are hospitalized, or become suicidal between Halloween and New Years. Everyone's trying to outdo the pack with extravagant outfits, elaborate gifts, expensive decorations, fancy-schmancy parties, attractive eye candy on their arm.
Bequeath yourself a stress free season by taking a tizzy from running running running doing doing doing and practice being being being. Contemplate the true meaning of the holidays which is your presence not your presents.
I used to ask my dad what he wanted as a gift and he'd say "For you to be happy." I never knew where to acquire that until now. Happiness is an inside job, nothing material can bring lasting peace of mind body and spirit. Today I treasure a welcoming smile, a nonjudgmental ear, a hug to heal the loneliness.
Here's a novel concept: A certificate under the Xmas tree or Chanukah bush for an hour of your uninterrupted undivided noncritical focused attention. Consider bestowing integrity, dignity, honor, honesty, candidness, respect, and virtuosity upon those in your karass.
Guest Caller
Jeff of North Hollywood, has been dealing with trust issues since he discovered his wife sexting with an old flame. Eventhough she's completely cut off ties with her ex, he still can't seem to let it go.
Write In Question Dawn's boyfriend mocks her in public. He insists it's all in gest and she's just overly sensitive. Dawn wants to make him understand how hurtful this is and get him to stop.
Confidence Boosters/Esteem Builders
I have a fundamental right to a nurturing environment. I seek to live a peaceful life, free from emotional/verbal abuse.
I am a valuable human being. I have the right to be treated with respect. If I allow myself to be mistreated, I am teaching that it is okay for others to abuse me.
I believe in myself whether or not anyone else does. Approval from others isn't essential to my well-being.
Featured Artist
Marsha Bartenetti in a Live Phone Interview candidly reveals the meaning of music in her life, advice for aspiring artists, what she believes is the key to finding and keeping love, and much more. Hear her unique version of the Sting tune, "Fragile," with Kevin Madill, Piano; Jerry Cortez (Tower of Power), Guitar; Andy Leftwich, Violin; Danny O’Lannerghty, Bass; Marcus Finnie, Drums; Background Singers: Connye Florence, Lori D. Hall, Michael Mishaw.
Don't miss Marsha LIVE this Wednesday December 5th for her 3rd Annual Christmas Show at Catalina's Jazz Club in Hollywood, sharing the stage with superstar musicians: Steve Rawlins, Piano; John B. Williams, Bass; Kenny Dennis, Drums; Dori Amarilio, Guitar; Stephan Oberhoff, keyboard, rhythm, bg vocals; plus special guest singers, Tom Culver and Bobby Arias!
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