Expectations are a given. This morning I woke to join the rest of the world in celebration of a much anticipated union, the dress was lovely and a great choice and when I heard the vows, I was spooked what was all this talk of fear of God? I guess this is the burden of Royalty that they are so weighted with luxury that there is no room for actual splendor? I am relieved that my vision of a fairytale is now very much different than the british version, I would want the love of God to be my unifier and a kiss that would be deep and lasting to nourish our souls, if that is tradition than yes I'm new school and not looking back.
The love of my show, well good bad or well what have you I like getting in a studio and talking listening and playing some great music, this week there has been the last minute universal, on the way to studio was an email blast saying the net was down and all shows are canceled for the day,,,, wha wha wha and oddly enough I was really looking forward to having the show all to myself again, as my guests fell through, relieved actually, as I felt they weren't a fit for what I'm trying to do here anyway and after all this is where we are coming clean so eff it. I'm going to reconstruct some of the things I would have had on a regular show and my recap I did on the various festivals for the newsmagazine at KCSF and well this is what I love to do so I'm a going to do it. As Sammy would say I gotta be me.
And in that spirit, I have been grapling with being single, which is usually not an issue, but I am strangely becoming aware of my feelings and needs and I met someone that made me very at ease and open to yonder ahead, I am reminded of the agony of self reflection and the nature of me as a desireable canidate as I push through my days and nights of should I what are the rules of our game, and that this gets reflectedw as I search emplyment that also is equally appreciative of me and can challenge and delight me and bring out my very best. It is so hard to know how much you have to offer and it sitting on a shelf waiting to have an occasion like the perfect dress, where do I wear it? My mantra is always have it and the occasion will come, perhaps my skills for the amazing job and the charm for the awesomeest guy will also automacigly harmonize together as well. You can't hurry love, a great record, and the perfect job. SO chin up because today one girl got her wish to come true she got her prince, and maybe it was exactly what she wanted, but we know that not everything turns out perfect but just hold steady to what you really want and believe in and it will all work out.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Great Show Going Green with a splash of Blushing
Cultural rehab was a raw sandwhich this week between 4/20 and Earth Day! We started out our 1st hour with Green Entrepeneur Taja Di Leonardi owner of Ecohome Improvement in Berkley and EcoDealy.com. She talks about starting a green buissness, be it brick and mortar or online and the challenges and rewards of following your instincts and developing the dream. Then we had an inpormptu chat with Monika of Sexploration with Monika whixch is where the blushing comes in. I have to say that it was a moment of greatness just because it was what i needed, not just for the show but to also just casual chat about what was in my head and heart, I am growing to really love my radio show as an extension of my life. Is this what they mean when they say I love my life and fully get the sense of gratitude as everything falls into place as you need, so just shut up and Trust? Guess so. So my other guest was late but hey he is from Deep Green and well, that is a marijuana hemp music expo so I guess his concept of time is different than most. It all worked out. I had a great time and the show was informative, funny and just as it should be. Deep Green was pretty and had lots of interesting mix of hip hop, hippies, feather leather, and organic wellness. I'd say the shift is off to a good start. You can find it all on the podcast
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
A funny thing happened on my way to wherever....
As always Ted blows my mind. Could we finally find the tool to unlock our great future? Is it being wrong? This is the compassion key.
Gleeking out this weekend and getting Green
Ok after a hiatus of mass consumption of netwerking at
Web 2.0 Kevin Kelly from Wired gave an insightful Key note talking about the importance of streaming and curation if soon we could fit ever song that has ever been made on 1 hard drive and we all have access to it well then, how do we find what we want, digging through the crates is actually filtering the stream, and that's when we pay for it because I want the best and I want it now, like Buff exchange..... Data 2.0 If the best and the brightest minds sat in a room on Saturday and said we are going to organize all of the world's information to be simple and effective for solving the problems of modern excess how long would it take to get those systems implemented? We will soon find out. Greenfest is an emerging community and lifestyle but how do you straddle both sides by charging premeium price for some nothing at all for others it is still a strange bubble that reflects the complexity of SF itself,making money by teaching how to not care so much about it? It still is delicious and I always find new and amazing Mama Chia, orgainc finger puppets, how to make elixers, delicous vegan burger, running into friends and meeting up with leaders of the green community awesome.... and NAB show... finally I saw and met those decision makers and they all talked about developing content that is appropriate and complex and thoughtful, it was inspiring and getting to rub elbows with the creators was an important reminder of how much I have to believe in the work that I am doing, here and wherever I go what ever I do, heart on my sleeve passion in my voice and a drink raised to say I believe that this is the change despite what I see and where I go I will find it.
and coming home to needing a massive dose of Glee (an amazing show that reinforced all of my cultural curiosities and reminded me of the struggles with identy and pleaseing a crowd, finding the courage to be yourself, sticking with the dream repecting your friends and lovers, the sacrifices and consequences of your decisions it was an adreniline boost, even if it was the secondary choice to skipping in the park or lunch with my latest enigma.....
it is now time to Get Green for April! (Well let's talk about what is that process, nutrition lifestyle, making money and giving love to a gentle and frustrated earth ship so FOR EARTH DAY DO SOMETHING VERY DIRTY - GET INVOLVED IN YOUR LIFE AND COMMUNITY AND BEYOND.
On a sad note RIP GURU from GangStarr above the clouds was an anthem for me and I must must must say thanks for making me feel invincibale when I heard it. GURU thanks for sharing.
Web 2.0 Kevin Kelly from Wired gave an insightful Key note talking about the importance of streaming and curation if soon we could fit ever song that has ever been made on 1 hard drive and we all have access to it well then, how do we find what we want, digging through the crates is actually filtering the stream, and that's when we pay for it because I want the best and I want it now, like Buff exchange..... Data 2.0 If the best and the brightest minds sat in a room on Saturday and said we are going to organize all of the world's information to be simple and effective for solving the problems of modern excess how long would it take to get those systems implemented? We will soon find out. Greenfest is an emerging community and lifestyle but how do you straddle both sides by charging premeium price for some nothing at all for others it is still a strange bubble that reflects the complexity of SF itself,making money by teaching how to not care so much about it? It still is delicious and I always find new and amazing Mama Chia, orgainc finger puppets, how to make elixers, delicous vegan burger, running into friends and meeting up with leaders of the green community awesome.... and NAB show... finally I saw and met those decision makers and they all talked about developing content that is appropriate and complex and thoughtful, it was inspiring and getting to rub elbows with the creators was an important reminder of how much I have to believe in the work that I am doing, here and wherever I go what ever I do, heart on my sleeve passion in my voice and a drink raised to say I believe that this is the change despite what I see and where I go I will find it.
and coming home to needing a massive dose of Glee (an amazing show that reinforced all of my cultural curiosities and reminded me of the struggles with identy and pleaseing a crowd, finding the courage to be yourself, sticking with the dream repecting your friends and lovers, the sacrifices and consequences of your decisions it was an adreniline boost, even if it was the secondary choice to skipping in the park or lunch with my latest enigma.....
it is now time to Get Green for April! (Well let's talk about what is that process, nutrition lifestyle, making money and giving love to a gentle and frustrated earth ship so FOR EARTH DAY DO SOMETHING VERY DIRTY - GET INVOLVED IN YOUR LIFE AND COMMUNITY AND BEYOND.
On a sad note RIP GURU from GangStarr above the clouds was an anthem for me and I must must must say thanks for making me feel invincibale when I heard it. GURU thanks for sharing.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Indie Media month Amazing Show
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To close out the month of March we are happy to announce that we he have a double header: The director of a Transcendent Man, Robert Barry Ptolemy This is his 1st Feature and will be a very interesting conversation about the process of making this film.
The compelling feature-length documentary film, by director Barry Ptolemy, chronicles the life and controversial ideas of luminary Ray Kurzweil. For more than three decades, inventor, futures, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Kurzweil has been one of the most respected and provocative advocates of the role of technology in our future.
In Transcendent Man, Ptolemy follows Kurzweil around the globe as he presents the daring arguments from his best-selling book, The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology. Kurzweil predicts that with the ever-accelerating rate of technological change, humanity is fast approaching an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly non-biological and millions of times more powerful. This film will be screened at The Palace of Fine Arts on April 14th
Transcendent Man: The Life and Ideas of Ray Kurzweil
Producer: Another Planet Entertainment, LLC
Film presentation with Q & A afterwards.
Tickets $45 - available at Ticketmaster by calling 800-745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com
- for more Information on this event call 415-392-4400
And If that isn't enough we are going to have a panel from the Local Cinema Speakeasy Girls that are producing a fun night where they are playing independent shorts and features and hosting an all around great party adding in such cool extras as drunken mix- tape
Cinema Speakeasy:San Francisco:
Cinema Speakeasy was created by Georgi Goldman and Saskia Wilson-Brown, former colleagues of ours and each other's at Current TV. They had both re-located from SF to LA and were looking for a way to celebrate independent films and their makers with like-minded people, building a community of artists, appreciaters, and imbibers. And thus, Cinema Speakeasy was born.
After a year of steadily building success, we (Allison Davis, Fhay Arceo, and Kate Sullivan Green) were inspired by our friends and created the San Francisco chapter of Cinema Speakeasy in October, 2010. While the mission remained the same, the format was tweaked a bit to cater to San Francisco audiences. CS:SF wanted to ensure that each monthly screening was more than folks gathered in a dark room watching the same movie, but was sincerely a social event. To ensure this, we insist that every single show comes with an interactive element, as well as a raffle with cool prizes from local retailers to reward our audience with.
Past nights include:
-Wah Do Dem, directed by Ben Chace: An indie comedy, that flew under the radar, Wah Do Dem tells the story of a Brooklyn hipster stranded solo in Jamaica with no passport, no girlfriend, and no shoes. But hey, at least it’s sunny and warm out! You could just replace “Brooklyn” with “San Francisco” and it’s like you’re right there, mon!
-Cinema Speakeasy's Drunken Mixtape: A curated evening of comedic shorts pulled from the year's festivals and friends. Patrons were encouraged to bring a mixtape which they dropped off upon entry; upon exit they were able to pick out a random mixtape made by another CS attendee. $1 raffle prizes from H&M, Brew Holster Cult, and Good Vibrations
-Warrior's Drink-a-long: It’s kind of like a sing-a-long, but with beer. Just like your favorite drinking games of yester-year, upon the agreed upon cues (such as every time the classic line, 'Can you dig it?' is uttered) everyone drinks! It’s a fun way to party with the CS:SF crew and watch your favorite cult classic, all in one! Folks were treated to custom buttons, pre-movie trivia, and raffle prizes courtesy of Beautiful/Decay, Funky Door Yoga, and a free massage.
Our next show, is May 5, and features the documentary D-TOUR. D-Tour, directed by Jim Granato, is an award-winning feature-length documentary that chronicles Pat Spurgeon’s search for a living organ donor and the challenges associated with finding a viable match. The filmmaker and movie's subject will be in attendance for a Q&A, as well as a mini-donor drive with the CA Transplant Donor Network.
Cinema Speakeasy:San Francisco is growing in size and scope, and in the near future will be partnering with upcoming awesome organizations such as Wholphin, Friends with Benefits, and Z-Space. We look forward to adding more flavor to the first Thursdays in San Francisco. Please find us at www.cinemaspeakeasy.com!
To close out the month of March we are happy to announce that we he have a double header: The director of a Transcendent Man, Robert Barry Ptolemy This is his 1st Feature and will be a very interesting conversation about the process of making this film.
The compelling feature-length documentary film, by director Barry Ptolemy, chronicles the life and controversial ideas of luminary Ray Kurzweil. For more than three decades, inventor, futures, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Kurzweil has been one of the most respected and provocative advocates of the role of technology in our future.
In Transcendent Man, Ptolemy follows Kurzweil around the globe as he presents the daring arguments from his best-selling book, The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology. Kurzweil predicts that with the ever-accelerating rate of technological change, humanity is fast approaching an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly non-biological and millions of times more powerful. This film will be screened at The Palace of Fine Arts on April 14th
Transcendent Man: The Life and Ideas of Ray Kurzweil
Producer: Another Planet Entertainment, LLC
Film presentation with Q & A afterwards.
Tickets $45 - available at Ticketmaster by calling 800-745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com
- for more Information on this event call 415-392-4400
And If that isn't enough we are going to have a panel from the Local Cinema Speakeasy Girls that are producing a fun night where they are playing independent shorts and features and hosting an all around great party adding in such cool extras as drunken mix- tape
Cinema Speakeasy:San Francisco:
Cinema Speakeasy was created by Georgi Goldman and Saskia Wilson-Brown, former colleagues of ours and each other's at Current TV. They had both re-located from SF to LA and were looking for a way to celebrate independent films and their makers with like-minded people, building a community of artists, appreciaters, and imbibers. And thus, Cinema Speakeasy was born.
After a year of steadily building success, we (Allison Davis, Fhay Arceo, and Kate Sullivan Green) were inspired by our friends and created the San Francisco chapter of Cinema Speakeasy in October, 2010. While the mission remained the same, the format was tweaked a bit to cater to San Francisco audiences. CS:SF wanted to ensure that each monthly screening was more than folks gathered in a dark room watching the same movie, but was sincerely a social event. To ensure this, we insist that every single show comes with an interactive element, as well as a raffle with cool prizes from local retailers to reward our audience with.
Past nights include:
-Wah Do Dem, directed by Ben Chace: An indie comedy, that flew under the radar, Wah Do Dem tells the story of a Brooklyn hipster stranded solo in Jamaica with no passport, no girlfriend, and no shoes. But hey, at least it’s sunny and warm out! You could just replace “Brooklyn” with “San Francisco” and it’s like you’re right there, mon!
-Cinema Speakeasy's Drunken Mixtape: A curated evening of comedic shorts pulled from the year's festivals and friends. Patrons were encouraged to bring a mixtape which they dropped off upon entry; upon exit they were able to pick out a random mixtape made by another CS attendee. $1 raffle prizes from H&M, Brew Holster Cult, and Good Vibrations
-Warrior's Drink-a-long: It’s kind of like a sing-a-long, but with beer. Just like your favorite drinking games of yester-year, upon the agreed upon cues (such as every time the classic line, 'Can you dig it?' is uttered) everyone drinks! It’s a fun way to party with the CS:SF crew and watch your favorite cult classic, all in one! Folks were treated to custom buttons, pre-movie trivia, and raffle prizes courtesy of Beautiful/Decay, Funky Door Yoga, and a free massage.
Our next show, is May 5, and features the documentary D-TOUR. D-Tour, directed by Jim Granato, is an award-winning feature-length documentary that chronicles Pat Spurgeon’s search for a living organ donor and the challenges associated with finding a viable match. The filmmaker and movie's subject will be in attendance for a Q&A, as well as a mini-donor drive with the CA Transplant Donor Network.
Cinema Speakeasy:San Francisco is growing in size and scope, and in the near future will be partnering with upcoming awesome organizations such as Wholphin, Friends with Benefits, and Z-Space. We look forward to adding more flavor to the first Thursdays in San Francisco. Please find us at www.cinemaspeakeasy.com!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
God Has a Wife? Duh.
Attention it has escaped the western civilaizations notice that God in Fact has a wife Asherah, whom the Book of Kings suggests was worshiped alongside Yahweh in his temple in Israel. I find this telling and reassuring that it explains once again how deeply imbalanced the role of female is in our society which as there is no role for the creator to have another half, but that the ultimate would be old and alone seems rather odd....
For Your Consideration God and Goddess :
For Your Consideration God and Goddess :
RIP Jose Arguelles author of the Mayan FACTOR
Yesterday to Icon and Star seeds passed on one was a goddess that was a noble beauty and fearless lightworker, and the other was a fearless writer and light worker, whatever the special moment the skies are now brighter with our stars Liz Taylor and Jose Arguelles
Sunday, March 20, 2011
3-17-11
Zeitgeist SF has a panel chat on the show where they talk about building the bridge to the Venus Project and what that really means and I learn to not hate metal as an anthem it's all very exciting..... GET THE PODCAST HERE
The long Weekend of Spring and an opening of the heart
It has been a lovely weekend, for which I prepared and got most of my work done by Friday which has left me to have a very restful weekend. As Friday was the Heart Chakra dinner with friends and I had the best Green Tea ever, I have blissfully been care taking my body heart my and spirit. I watched Amelie, did lots of stretching and napping in prep for a very bust spring so I will continue to Stretch my mind my heart and my spirit with the beauty all around adn the worries to be overcome.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Today on Cultural rehab we Talk Moving Forward with SF Zeitgeist Crew
Cultural Rehab today at 4
I am super excited to have a panel of SF Zeitgeist members on the show today and we talk about what is happening locally and what is this all about when we can expect to see an ideal world.... kidding sort of. So if you wanted to know what the film is or the movement tune in and we will wrap your head around it. Or if the movie is still on your list use this as the motivation to get to it.
I am super excited to have a panel of SF Zeitgeist members on the show today and we talk about what is happening locally and what is this all about when we can expect to see an ideal world.... kidding sort of. So if you wanted to know what the film is or the movement tune in and we will wrap your head around it. Or if the movie is still on your list use this as the motivation to get to it.
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