Sunday, September 10, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City "Heal Thyself Heal The Planet" feat. Deb Bowman

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: What is your life purpose? How can you make the world a better place? How has your biggest emotional wound become your greatest asset? Heal your inner pollution & in turn transform the planet! Learn the value of ”mirror work." DrDebzz pays tribute to the selfless spiritual teacher, Louise Hay, for being a memorable influence in her life!

**DrDebzz offers personal phone life coaching sessions round the clock! Schedule a complimentary consultation at sleeplessinstudiocity@gmail.com 

Guest Caller Jason: Why do women thinks it’s okay not to call back after meeting at a party, having great conversation, & giving me their phone number?

Stunning Jazz Vocalist Extraordinaire Deb Bowman performs “You Go To My Head,” featuring maestros: Dean Fransen, keys; Dave Tull, drums; & Kenny Wild, bass. Deb offers valuable advice for aspiring artists & candidly reveals the key to finding/keeping love.

Write in question from Terry in Seattle: I met a guy who looks good on paper, i.e. successful, nice looking, nice house, but never asks about me; shows up in flip flops and shorts; & lets me pay.  Am I missing something?

Positive Affirmations honoring Louise Hay: As I say yes to life, life says yes to me. I am beautiful & everybody loves me. I release all drama in my life. I only speak positively about those in my world. Negativity has no part in my life. There is plenty for everyone & we bless & prosper each other.  Life is good & so it is!


Saturday, September 2, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City on "Time Management" feat. Amber Weekes

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: How do you spend your precious time?  Are you a human “being" or a human “doing?” Are you surrounded with people who drain your energy, suck you dry, are “takers" rather than “givers?” Are you comfortable setting limits or are you more concerned with being liked and pleasing others? Wake up and smell the hummus powers that be! It’s urgent we create class curriculum that teaches the importance of internal needs rather than merely focusing on external qualities. How about a vaccine (love potion #9) against the rampant disease of verbal & emotional abuse, as a prerequisite to those assuming any position of authority, e.g. parents, teachers, administrators, and especially politicians! 

Guest Caller Mary from North Hollywood: I’m wondering when it's a good time to introduce children to a relationship. My boyfriend of two years keeps his life with his 13 year old son separate and I feel left out. Whenever I bring up the issue, he says he doesn’t want to talk about it and changes the subject.

Write in question from Sandy in Baltimore: Does a woman expect me to pay for dinner on a first date? A second date? What’s the protocol?

Featuring jazz vocalist Amber Weekes performing “Summer Samba” accompanied by maestros: Eddie Olivieri, piano; Louis Van Taylor, flute; Joey Deleon, percussion; Sherman Ferguson, drums; Peter C. Ross & everyone on hand claps.  Amber offers valuable recommendations for aspiring artists and reveals what romantic love means to her.

Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom): “Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.” (Abraham Lincoln) I wish you happiness and the courage to choose to: be agreeable, look as well as you can, keep your voice low, be courteous, criticize not one bit, not find fault with anything, nor try to improve or regulate anybody but yourself.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City "The Critical Spirit" feat. award winning jazz vocalist, Kathy Kosins

DrDebzz Opening ShpielDo you have a “critical spirit?” Are you judgmental, accusatory, negative, disapproving, fault-finding, and nitpicking with yourself and/or others? Do you have at least one “critical" parent? You can break the cycle and transform into a nurturing positive supportive encouraging spirit! Calling all scientists out there: the planet is in desperate need of a vaccine to stop this rampant contagious epidemic that has thwarted society on every front on every level in every aspect in every capacity.  Short of an impossibly ingenious miraculous medical cure, only a high dose of adamant intention, firm commitment, unswerving single mindedness, steadfast staunch, stalwart perseverance, unshakeable persistence, and an unwavering resolve will do the trick.

Featured artist, ASCAP award winning vocalist, Kathy Kosins, grooves with her smooth sultry rendition of Kenny Gamble’s blues tune, “Drowning in a Sea of Love,” from her CD entitled "The Space Between." She’s accompanied by skilled masterful musicians at the top of their game: Tamir Hendelman on piano; Bob Hurst on bass; and Eric Harland on drums. Kathy reveals candid and heartfelt advice for aspiring artists, based on her more than three decades as an entertainer.

Stay tuned for the September 15th worldwide release of Kathy’s superb new single, “Uncovered Soul,” the title track from her CD to be released on February 9, 2018. Produced By 2x Grammy Winner Kamau Kenyatta, “Uncovered Soul” features la creme de la creme of superstar musicians: Eric Harland, drums; Kevin Axt, string/electric bass; Mitch Foreman, piano/synths; Munyungo, percussion; & Greg Moore (GMOE) guitar. 

Guest Caller Lindsey from North Hollywood: While on vacation in Italy, I had an incredibly romantic and passionate affair and haven’t felt that way in a long time. Recently he cut off communication and I’m really sad and frustrated because I don’t know why. I blame myself for something I might’ve done wrong, an all too familiar pattern.

Write in question from Yvonne in Culver City: I’ve been dating a guy who has two daughters and he spoils them like crazy.  When I say anything he gets defensive and it’s putting a riff between us.

Weekly Confidence Booster/Esteem Builder: Just for today I will be unafraid.  Especially I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful, and to believe that as I give to the world, so the world will give to me.

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City "The Power of NO" feat. The Mrs

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: The Power of NO! Saying “no” and setting boundaries means I love you, I care. It signifies yes, you’re valuable and significant to me; I respect our relationship; you’re worthy of my time and attention; I want to continue maintaining a healthy and honest liaison. In the same vein, “Thank you” is a complete sentence and being “conceited” can be positive!   
Getting naked by practicing the 6th language of love, i.e. sharing secret sensitivities and vulnerabilities, produces an intimacy at the deepest core level. Works better than an aphrodisiac. Use it as foreplay to arouse a passionate connection that goes beyond physical gratification or orgasmic pleasure. Progressive relaxation and creative visualization are useful tools to relax your mind body and spirit and prepare you to imagine and realize the many magical miracles awaiting.

Featured Artists: The Mrs, an Austin based pop-rock with a retro edge band, consisting of Andra Liemandt, drummer/vocals; Jenny Mason, bass guitar/vocals; Larissa Ness, keyboard/vocals; and Many Prater, guitar/vocals. The group’s purpose is to uplift and strengthen women and community to live their best life ever and deflect any negative self-talk that may occur when they look in the mirror!!  Hear their hit song, Bait & Switch, as well as a personal interview with The Mrs Founder, Andra. 

Guest Caller Austin from Sherman Oaks: I keep choosing the same type of man. They start out loving but after a few months I find out they just want a sugar momma. I end up feeling used and betrayed.  I know I deserve more. I wanna be loved and showered with things. I still believe in love but my picker is broken.  How do I break the chain?

Write in question from Mandy in Oceanside: My parents are always fighting and I can’t stand the yelling and screaming.  How can I get them to stop?

Weekly Confidence Booster/Esteem Builder:  "I release all thoughts that tell me I can’t do it.”

Friday, August 11, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City Siobhan Carmean "Sunlight & Water"

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: How not to take things personally (as referenced by Don Miguel Ruiz in The Four Agreements) Remember it’s not about you, it’s about them and their history/herstory, no matter how abberrant the behavior is. In fact, the more outrageous the actions are, the more deeply wounded the perpetrator is. However, compassion doesn’t denote tolerance.  It’s adamant you set boundaries and protect yourself from the irreparable harm caused by verbal emotional and physical abuse. Closing Shpiel: Breaking the cycle is not a spectator sport.  It’s up to you to prevent verbal violence in your own home and in turn, save the planet from global disintegration. Now is the best time to begin.

Singer Songwriter Siobhan Carmean performs an original tune, “Sunlight and Water” from her new CD entitled Sing it Away, featuring Red Young on keyboards; Steve Gilmore on electric bass; John Milham on drums; Billy Watts on guitar; Lon Price on saxophones; and Terry Landry on Baritone Sax.

Siobhan offers advice for aspiring artists and reveals what she thinks is the key to finding and keeping love. Catch her LIVE on September 6th at the Guitar Merchant in Canoga Park.

Guest Caller Anita Robles: I wish there were more places in LA to meet single men who are sensitive to the music scene. As an independent Latin jazz singer, most guys I encounter are jealous that I spend many nights performing at clubs. I’m looking for someone secure enough in themselves not to be possessive of my time.

Write in question from Kathleen in Lake Balboa:  My boyfriend says negative things about me and makes fun of me in front of others. When I tell him how hurtful it is he apologizes and says he won’t do it again but it keeps happening.  I’m afraid to go anywhere with him in public.  I don’t know if I should break up with him because he’s sweet and kind when we’re alone.

Weekly Confidence Booster/Esteem Builder:  You are the designer of your destiny.  You are the author.  You write the story.  The pen is in your hand, and the outcome is whatever you choose.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City on Integrity w/Sidney Jacobs

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: Where have all the real people gone, long time passing? Do you revere authenticity or are you too worried about what others think? Are you genuine truthful reliable dependable? Do you care enough about others to be verifiable and bonafide or are you shifty, underhanded, crafty, trying to get away with murder if you could? Do you stay true to your brand? Can you hold onto your values or are you influenced by a passing fad or someone else's fancy? Do your friends relative family cohorts describe you as having integrity, i.e. are you the same in the light as you are in the dark? It's time to take off your mask! 

Guest Caller Leon:  I'm back in the dating world again and find that sexuality has changed.  I'm looking for intimacy, but women seem to want security and a guarantee before they have sex, otherwise, they just want to be friends

Write in question from Justin in Rochester, NY: I've been dating someone for a while but every time I try to get romantic with her she pulls away. What's up with that?

Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom) Courage isn't the absence of fear, it's rising above the fear.  

Esteem Builder: Do one thing today that scares you, something out of your comfort zone, even if it's just walking on a different side of the street; taking an alternate route to work; sampling a new food; speaking up when you're afraid; practicing the 6th language of love even though being vulnerable with someone close to you is terrifying.

Jazz Singer/Songwriter/Composer/Arranger Sidney Jacobs performs the title track from his most recent CD "First Man," inspired by a conversation he had with trumpeteer, producer, and recording engineer, Nolan Shaheed, about the history of America.

Master Musicians on the tune include: Greg Dignity, guitar; Justin Thomas, vibraphone; Efa Etoroma, Jr., drums & percussion; Michael Jarvey, electric piano; Zephyr Avalon, bass; Sidney Jacobs, percussion,vocals; Cathy Segal Garcia, backing vocals.


Catch Jacobs LIVE August 27th at the JAZZ vs. CANCER  fundraiser for the City of Hope at Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood, featuring award winning jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton, plus singers Cheryl Barnes, Gary Brumbaugh, Kathryn Hopkins, Cathy Segal Garcia, and Mon David.

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Sleepless in Studio City re: Loneliness w/Amsterdam Connection "Creepin"

DrDebzz Opening Shpiel: "All the lonely people, where do they all come from, all the lonely people where do they all belong." The epidemic of loneliness and how to connect with others with the universe with spirit intuition & creativity on the deepest primal cerebral level. What is your purpose on the planet and how can you fulfill that divine raison d’etre. Consider this new golden rule: "Treat others BETTER than you want to be treated.” 
Guest Caller Alex:  My ex husband has been living in our family home for the past 15 years, which I agreed to for the benefit of our children.  Now that they’re grown and out of the house, I’d like to get my fair share. 
Write in question from Michael in San Luis Obispo: Every time I call a new lady for a date, she ends up cancelling at the last minute. Am I doing something wrong? 
Confidence Booster/Esteem Builder:  When you’re lonely, I wish you Love; When you’re sad, I wish you Joy; When you’re discouraged, I wish you Hope; When you’re troubled, I wish you Peace; When you’re spirit is low, I wish you Beauty Inside and Out. 
Back by popular demand Amsterdam Connection formed by Tim “Harmony” Welvaars (jazz piano and harmonica) and Naomi “Smile” Adriaansz (tenor & alto sax) perform “Creepin” from their CD Isn’t She Lovely a Tribute to Stevie Wonder, featuring Paul Brown on solo guitar and Jeffrey Carruthers on drums, bass, keys, & rhythm guitar. Tim and Naomi share how their passion inspires their music and how their music supports their loving relationship. They also reveal what the challenges and rewards are. 
Catch Tim and Naomi LIVE, straight from Amsterdam, for their exclusive one night only show at the Oyster House in Studio City on Saturday August 5th at 9:30pm.  NO COVER!! See them in this up close and personal warm friendly comfy cozy musician’s hang.  Kitchen closes at 11p so arrive early for fine fare and delectable drinks at reasonable rates.

Sleepless In Studio City - Robin Oherin

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