Tuesday, March 8, 2022

The Daily Mess: The Vow

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March 8, 2022

Tapping into the energy.  The universe around you is incredibly giving.  But how can you turn a Red Bull heavily caffeinated coffee morning into a series of natural connections?  Not just today but every day!  I’ve created the vow.  To physically enact.  To be present.  To no longer whitewash the self-generated pits that are too easy to sink within.  Becoming aware.  Staying aware.  Mindfulness.  Remaining true.  Unloading transparency.  Making it real without damaging the walls of stability.  The vow.  Learning who you are without breaking in two.  The eyes in the mirror can’t speak.  While staring back you only assume.  It’s become amazingly clear that it’s perfectly ok to speak openly about what’s growing in the way we think.  The vow comes with a challenge.  Faithfulness.  How long does it last during the daily storms?  If you can’t trust yourself how can the outside steer clear of the painted face?  The mask.  The hider.  The wanderer in you must be kept away from being a chaser and or follower.  The vow.  To lead.  But not in circles.  To protect.  To be accountable.  To teach.  The vow.  


Monday, March 7, 2022

Unplugged and Totally Uncut March 7th

 Today! Monday March 7th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut!!!


YA Author Day. Valerie Tripp is capturing the imaginations of young adult readers around the world with Izzy Newton and the S. M.A. R.T. Squad: Newton's Flaw. 11am post


Discovering new podcasts is an every day thing. Pod Crashing. If you love financial wisdom and talk Hugh Hennie and Dan Knight give you Pennies Going In Raw. 1pm post


Then we're Playing It Forward with 70's singer songwriter Lobo who has teamed up with Time Life to share his entire library including the songs that were never released in America. 7pm post

Stream Thinking Peacefully Talking Forward

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March 7, 2022

Are we talking too much?  Just because I’m a daily writer and podcaster doesn’t mean I find great joy in talking.  I’d rather say nothing.  It’s who I am!  I was that kid in Montana that didn’t want to leave his bedroom.  I always sat in back seat on the bus doing all I could to find the furthest seat in the classroom. What makes this abnormal are the forty three years I’ve invested in broadcasting.  The medium has nothing to do with my personality because I keep wondering if we’re talking too much.  People have a lot to say.  About nothing.  Big thoughts without activation.  Getting into a conversation means getting wrapped up in other people’s drama.  Don’t know about you but the voices in the head are constantly talking and most of the time they’re screaming for us to create a conversation or make some sort of connection.  We did the eye glance thing for two years because of Covid.  You know what body language does! Oh oh they hate me.  What did I do wrong this time?  Life is about forward motion as well as emotion.  The question isn’t can we please stop talking.  Are we talking too much?  There’s so much being said about the possibilities of a world war to the price of food, gas and funerals. Our human consumption levels are off the charts.  We don’t know who or what to believe. Too much talk.  To make matters worse the warranty on your car is up but we can help you locate a solution.  Too much talk! 


Friday, March 4, 2022

Unplugged and Totally Uncut March 4th

 Today!!! Friday March 4th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut!!!


The Batman is out and Ryan Jay is reviewing it as being a total masterpiece. Batman solving a mystery has never been tried. Robert Pattinson is a brilliant Batman. Fresh has hit Hulu. If you like scary in your binge watching this is for you. Scary is trying to watch a Toni Collette series and it's not working. That's what's taking place in Piece Of Her on Netflix. And on Prime The Boys are back. Well sort of. Get ready to be rocked with Diabolical. Find out more at ryanjayreviews.com. 11am post


Then we're Playing It Forward with a true student of music and a member of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. John Oates. 7pm post

The Daily Mess Instinct Versus Intuition

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March 4, 2022

Unmasking the hidden ambition.  We live in an age where what we want to accomplish still rests within the depths of thought.  The mission of importance is to find someplace safe.  To not rock to the boat.  Chance in a restless world can lead to unsettled harmony.  We keep reading about this so called Great Resignation.  Men and women 45 to 50 plus walking away from their careers to enjoy life.  Sadly, inflation and unheard of gas prices have invaded their private exploration.  Did they plan for it?  How many more months before they make their way back to the workforce?  How long will it take them to catch up?  How about these employees that start and stop a job because it doesn’t fit into their expectations?  I hear it every day, “I didn’t see eye to eye with what you’re expecting.”  The journalists claim the world is offering a lot.  Is it?  Not for those with specialized skills.  Designed to do this while the rest of the planet needs that.  The hidden ambition is to at least try!  The reality of the moment keeps the dreamer at bay because of that creepy fear of what if it goes wrong?  Who would you be if you elected to change?  More importantly can you handle another working family?  Some can easily make the move.  Now toss in the current cost of fuel.  How much change do you have in your pocket?  There used to be a time when we listened to gut instinct.  It helped to prepare for the required steps of expectation.  With the way of the world, we’re very lucky to be alive.  What if you had been born in Ukraine or your roots were planted in Russia?  The daily wakeup call has got to include gratefulness.  It has to be the unmasked ambition.  At any given moment, even the rich and famous are facing the reality of what if.  Instinct and intuition are on high alert three months deep into the year.  Is this the time to trust it?  Look at what’s taken place with Covid.  I ask as a daily writer if you are putting any of journey on paper.  Your history is meant for a future reader.  Know in your unmasked hidden ambition that a moment becoming a memory is probably a story that will be rewritten. 


Thursday, March 3, 2022

Unplugged and Totally Uncut March 3rd

 Today!!! Thursday March 3rd on Unplugged and Totally Uncut!!!


Tis the season to make Christmas movies. All of those stories that make it to Hallmark and Own are put together in March. That's our subject with Rhyon Nicole Brown and Andra Fuller. 11am post


Then we're Playing It Forward with Robyn Coburn daughter of the legendary James Coburn. Her new book takes us deep into the creative process of one of Hollywood's greatest. 7pm post

What Day Is It

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March 3, 2022

Thursday’s are my Monday’s.  Monday’s are my Saturday’s.  In an interview yesterday I completely got lost as to what day it was.  Absolutely embarrassed by the blooper and blunder.  Only to learn that millions go through this mental absence hourly.  Research shows that Friday’s and Monday’s play a huge role in why we can’t remember what day it is.  Whether it’s a positive or negative effect, the mind has a difficult time trying to locate which Friday or Monday you’re closest to.  The term is called Temporal Disintegration.  A sense of time that is governed by emotions and or experiences.  And yes the Covid 19 lockdown has reshaped the way we think about the days of the week. Now toss in the daily mess in Ukraine.  The entire planet is biting at the bit to lend a helping hand.  The Russian invasion is all over the television, your smart phone and other conversational connections.  No day is different. It looks, smells and feels like yesterday and the day before. Temporal Disintegration.  I’m a daily writer.  First thing every morning!  Then I keep a de-frag journal at night.  I write to create bread crumbs.  There are countless moments where I find it difficult to recognize the subject penned out.  I honestly didn’t remember.  Temporal Disintegration.