Thursday, March 31, 2022
The Slap & Post-Pandemic Trauma = Recovery Now!
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
MindSick, Episode Three: True Lies? #doctorwho #fanfiction Hit Reminder Button!
Saturday, March 26, 2022
ACT's Moonlight Remarks On The "Passages" Of Life
In this post-pandemic world, we find ourselves slowling crawling back into some semblance of normalcy, although a now very different place we once knew from whence we left some two years ago. In like fashion, live theatre is slowly beginning to once again find its footing, figuring out along the way how to create art in this 'brave new world' to connect, heal, and bring some meaning to the madness of which we all lived.
This weekend, Ashland Contemporary Theatre opens their first show after a long hiatus due to Covid19, with "Moonlighting 2022: Passages". The show features the writings of John Yunker with his "SkipIntro", Teresa Peterson with her "Simple Treasures", Dori Appel with her "Shelf Life", Diane Nichols with her "Click", and Bob Valine with his "Gabe". Bringing the writers' works to life are some of the most talented actors of the Rogue Valley; Trevor Pekas, Janna Mitchell, Lia Dugal, CJ Reid, Kristen Caron, Jeannine Grizzard, Alayha McNamara, and Noah Fitterer. The pieces are directed by Jeannine Grizzard, Teresa Peterson, Dori Appel, and Kate Sullivan.
The theme of the show, with all its various short plays, is vital as we move forward in this post-Covid19 world besought with new fears, uncertainties, and divisiveness. No longer can theatre alone be about entertainment or distraction (if it ever was), but as a means to find pure meaning and hope despite seemingly massive amount of troubling circumstances.
From the start of the play with Yunker's "Skip Intro", the characters Max (Trevor Pekas) and Shel (Janna Mitchell) discover that running away from the difficult does not bring true happiness, then Peterson's "Simple Treasures" describes how trials and hardships in life can be overcome and true victory can be found as told by Diana (Lia Dugal), Appel's "Shelf Life" finds mother and daughter, Liz (CJ Reid) and Susan (Kristen Caron) seeking to find healing in the wake of the loss of a loved one, Nichols' "Click" deepens the struggle with the reminder of the local tragedy of the Almeda Fires of 2020, and finally, through the writings of Valine's "Gabe" resolves the show by showing that all of life's circumstances, both the highs and the lows, are made satisfying because of the growth of soul and purpose found in overcomng and thriving.
ACT's Moonlight 2022: Passages opens Saturday, March 26, 2022 at Grizzly Peak Winery and runs through April 3,2022. The shows all commence at 4 pm, with a 15 minute intermission. For more information, https://www.facebook.com/events/512645443750229/512645453750228?ref=newsfeed
Coffee Chat & Book Review, Episode Four: Kelsey Jimenez
Journaling Through The Years, Episode 39: Everything, Everything Night ...
Friday, March 25, 2022
Kanye/Kim: I've Been There. All Sides. Part Two. TW: Domestic Violence
Part Two: Kim Kardashian and Domestic Abuse
Abuse is abuse, no matter the means.
Thursday, March 24, 2022
MindSick, Episode Two: MindMaze #doctorwho #timekeys #fanfiction
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Kanye/Kim: I've Been There. All Sides. Part One. TW: Mental Health, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse
Part One: Kanye and Bipolar Disorder
Over the next several days, I will carefully and thoughtfully recount my experiences being one with bipolar and ptsd rage as well as a victim of such as spouse and child.
Over the past several weeks, I have kept a loose eye on the Kanye/Kim saga and let its impact bring reflection my own history with mental illness, domestic violence, and child abuse. For each of these, I have a personal connection and understanding, as I have been both perpetrator and victim. To begin with, I must assert that the violence I perpetrated and have had done towards me was mostly verbal, emotional, and mental, however, that does not lessen the impact and in someways it makes it worse. Abusers use the mental and emotional abuse with an aim to control and silence their victims, even when situations become physical. Finally, the most valuable take-away in all of this, is the reality that hurt people hurt people. Dwelling within our pain can cause us to hurt others, whether consciously or unconsciously.
Dwelling within our pain can cause us to hurt others, whether consciously or unconsciously.
Section Two: Mental Illness & Domestic Violence (Coming later this week)
Sunday, March 20, 2022
The Meaning Of Equinox #daffodils
Though its stormy now I feel safe
Within the arms of love's discovery.
To begin with, the spring equinox represents the time of year when the sun is directly above the equator, providing the length of time for both sunlight and daylight to be equal. Furthermore, this also marks the time when the Sun's pathway, the eliptic, intersects with the celestial equator intersect. The celestial equator can be thought of as a great circle dividing Earth's sky into the two different hemispheres of North and South, this imaginary line above Earth's equator. During the vernal equinox, the sun crosses into the Northern Hemisphere, as mentioned above, thus the start of spring and warmer climates while the Southern hemisphere begins to lose the daylight, heading into the cooler climates of fall and winter.
"Daffodil flowers begin to pop up when winter ends. They're a symbol of spring and symbolise new beginnings and rebirth. They're a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow colour. Daffodils are strong, resilient flowers that pop up year after year."
Though its stormy now I feel safe
Within the arms of love's discovery.
Journaling Through The Years, Episode 38: Night Court IS Cool, But Sadly...
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
The Origins Of St. Patrick's Day
In humility, I feel it important to admit my weaknesses and imperfections, thus, once done I find the true joy in living a life more beautiful.
Monday, March 14, 2022
It's okay to be afraid.
A childhood friend of mine died last November, of Covid-19. The reality that she died is a concrete reality for all of our lives, for no one makes it out of here alive, as it were. The emotional impact of her death is real no matter the cause. However, Covid-19 is that cause of her death. The very fact of our present reality is that almost a million have died in the United States from Covid-19.
I say this because there are a myriad of folks who have varying beliefs about the nature of Covid-19, ranging from the far extreme craziness of the Q-Anons who believe its a manufactured illness brought about by the baby-blood drinking elite, to those that are a little less fringe but still don't believe its as bad as its detailed and to whom think the mainstream news is bias, to those that follow the status quo, and those somewhere on the other side, on and on it goes in the divisions spreading further apart in our current society.
It's sad, but true.
So, you may ask, what does this have to do with the loss of your friend? Does it seem as if I am using her for some gain of mine own? Well, when folks discuss this whole Covid-19 thing, it's something that hits extremely close to my heart. Furthermore, I WANT to talk about HER. I want her name and legacy to be known. She was such a gift throughout so many phases of my life as well as to many. In addition. I feel strongly that she would love that her life is not in vain, that someone she loved and that loved her, is helping to break others out of their need to hide their insecurities and their fears, to break down the walls of division brought about by anger, to truly bring healing and unity. Yeah, she'd dig that.
On Saturday night, I was at a friend's birthday party when another friend started spouting off her rhetoric about how it's about as common to catch and die from Covid-19 as having something fall on your head. That's when I piped up and said, "My friend died from Covid-19 last November."
This woman then went on to explain how Covid-19 deaths are, in fact, rare as well stem from pre-existing conditions. Jokingly, I quipped, "Almost a million deaths rare, right?"
There was mutual respect between us, I never felt a tension at least on my part. We both allowed each other to be heard and for that I am grateful to her for that.
I began to explain to her my belief that on either side there is no real knowing, so much uncertainty in all of this, and that of instability causes fear to rise up, resulting in this natural protective instinct showcasing as sarcastic passive aggression. (Not just for liberals, for conservatives for all, none are immune.)
I want to emphasize that fear is a natural human emotion and one of the most primal. It's a natural protective instinct from way back in the original days of humanity when you had to flee the oncoming saber tooth tiger. And, in this time, when there is so much chaos, new every day seemingly, it is oh so natural to be fearful. The reaction for many, when faced with their fears, is to flee into some form of certainty, scrambling to find normalize in a world where there is none. The very truth of this new reality is there is no going back to what was before, no matter how hard we try.
Our lives have been altered in ways drastic beyond what we ever could imagine in our lifetimes. And, thus, we must act accordingly. For many, all this time spent without the distractions caused a restless anxiety brought upon by being forced to be alone with themselves. So, with the increasing craziness outward, that which we had not looked at within came to the fore-front. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, we looked around for someone to blame, yet another means of stemming off the pain, our own inner darknesses.
What I am trying to emphasize is that the root cause of all this animosity and division is the fear within each. The long-set norm of society is to quell those anxieties within, not to look at or admit, and the outward reactivity reflects the tumult within.
But, all this upheaval has brought about the dawn of a brave new world, in which the best thing we CAN do is not to flee from that dark feelings within, but to acknowledge and admit, both to self and to others. The answer, do whatever self care is needed to be able to sit with yourself, quieting the voices within and forgiving oneself, release the need to control and embrace the uncertainty.
For when upon we dwell within, is the beginning of true healing and unity.
Now It’s Your Time
(It’s Your Right)
You Can Shine
(It’s Alright)
If You Do
I’ma Do Too
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Transparen-Me.
In a few short months, I will launch upon the world my business's newest service, the life coach and thriving artists workshops. This coaching and workshops will utilize a variety of artistic means with the intention to birth healing and freedom into the client's or participant's life. For the last year, I have been busy writing lesson plans and creating a business plan with these new services in mind, updating my social media, website, and business registration with the new name, logo, and means of operation. Now, with the launch upon me, there is a marked degree of trepidation.
For the last couple years, even during the pandemic, I have finally found my thrive as a gigworker, establishing myself as a dogwalker/sitter, fine art model, and paid, working actor, resulting in finally feeling stability increasing within myself as well as without. The act of finally stepping out into a sustainable entrepreneurial life, with past mistakes and setbacks still looming over my head, leaves me with a twinge of anxiety causing me to hold back from taking that risk.
But, risk I shall, because one aspect of all the craziness of the last several years, is that I have become more comfortable in my own skin, with a security in my life and relation priorities, leading to the belief that "you don't have to be an expert, you just have to begin." Because of this, I have become able to and am continuing to fight off the "imposter syndrome". (Imposter-Shmoster)