DrDebzz Opening Shpiel
What if the programming you were fed as a child by your parents friends relatives teachers and the media wasn't true? What if the reality is and always has been that you are enough, you have enough, you do enough?
What if the ways you were treated by others had nothing to do with you in the least, but was strictly about them and their history/herstory? What if you were to look past the faults of your offenders to their needs?
Guest Caller
Paul from California is in a lot of fear because he hasn't been working for a year and doesn't know if he should look for a menial job or wait in the hopes that one or both of his film projects receive the requisite funding to proceed.
Write In Question
Julia from Fort Worth asks: I went out with a guy who told me "I can’t be with someone I have to help heal." Would you consider that a red flag?
Weekly Wow (Words of Wisdom
"I exist as I am, that is enough. If no other in the world be aware I sit content, And if each and all be aware I sit content." - Walt Whitman Confidence Boosters/Esteem BuildersI am what I am. I am perfect today in every way.
I am pure light and love, I am pure kindness and compassion, I am pure gentility and nobility, I am all knowing and all powerful.
Featured Artist
Skilled Chicago-based jazz vocalist Elaine Dame, in a telephone interview, reveals the meaning of music in her life, advice for aspiring artists, and much more. She performs a funk version of "You're My Thrill," the title track from her latest CD, accompanied by maestros: Andy Brown, guitar; Dennis Luxion, piano; Jim Cox, bass; and Jon Deitemyer, drums.
Time Out, Chicago calls Elaine a “jazz dynamo” and “a gem in the city’s vocal jazz scene.” Neil Tesser, Grammy award-winning jazz critic and author of The Playboy Guide to Jazz said, "Dame has risen to the top ranks of Chicago jazz singers. She possesses all the musicality you could want in a true jazz vocalist: centered intonation, an enviable command of rhythm and a translucent but powerful instrument.”
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