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3 Minute Black History Stories
Posted on February 14, 2016 6 Comments
This is the introduction. Check in every day for a new story.
New Year Wishes
Posted on December 31, 2015 6 Comments
CLICK HERE for your Year-end Review Packet As this year comes to an end I send you wishes of joy, happiness, fulfillment, and peace. May you live in the moment with awareness and gratitude. May you find strength and courage to face all challenges and unexpected events. May your heart continue to open with […]
The Medical Industry vs Mindfulness
Posted on November 14, 2015 2 Comments
How many times in your life have you gone to a clinic or doctor’s office or hospital? How much of your income is devoted to maintaining your health and your health coverage? How satisfied have you been with the results of the health care or medical advice you received? All That Is – Beyond the Medical Industry […]
One Heart, One Cry
Posted on October 28, 2015 5 Comments
Do not cry out for vengeance or justice. Neither exist in this world of appearance. Listen and understand we are all nothing and everything we are all one pulsing breathing heart. Our blood flows like rivers to a sea of violence we’ve created when our thoughts, words and actions strike like axes destroying ancient trees. […]
Animalia – A Unique Storytelling Performance
Posted on October 24, 2015 3 Comments
Tonight, 10/24/2015, I will perform in my first stage show in years. I tell a story for the finale of this unique fashion show/storytelling performance. Homer has a 30 year history of annual wearable arts fashion shows. This year the conveners wanted to take a break and the Bunnell Arts Center needed a fund-raising project for […]
Vulnerability, an Essential Element of Good Storytelling
Posted on October 17, 2015 2 Comments
(Follows is the second of a series of guest blogs I’ve written for Juan Rodriguez’s Blog, Haki Storytelling, with his introduction and title.) I said, one of the main purposes of storytelling is to tune in to people in our own personal or corporate way. Make them understand what we are and what is our position […]