Embracing Darkness, Finding Light: A Journey Through Grief and Healing
Hey there. You haven’t heard from me in a while because I’ve stepped away and given myself permission to take a pause. I didn’t need or want to take a break from my podcast or from serving my clients or finishing my manuscript. Those are the things that energize me and are part of what […]
Challenging Comfort Zones and Embracing Life’s Potential
I want you to take a moment to consider a what-if scenario. It’s not meant to be fear inducing. It’s really more of a realignment or a tune-up so that we can continue to move forward in connection with our values, our purpose and ourselves. So often we go through life just getting by, going […]
Seizing the Opportunity By Becoming A Constant Learner
Sage Tichenor My first show as a touring engineer, I was thrown into an audience of 15,000+ people; vastly different from the whatever-cap rooms of lower Broadway and other small Nashville venues, churches, and rehearsals I had come up in. I had never touched a DiGiCo outside of the one time at the Clair shop, […]
From Scarcity to Abundance & the Power of Soup
Every so often I make soup. I don’t follow a recipe and the soups I make are never the same. More often than not, the goal is not so much to make soup, as it is to clean out the fridge. And yet, each time I do it, as the ingredients start to simmer and […]
How Are Your Perceptions Limiting Your Life?
I’ve been thinking a lot about perceptions and how we perceive things and I just wanted to come on in a kind of unscripted way and touch base with you all about how we’re looking at things. You know, there’s a thing in art called forced perspective, which artists use in order to direct our […]
Reclaiming Your Role and Directing Your Own Narrative
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone as passionate and stoic as the committed actor. I speak from experiences. I have had the honor of working with actors in one capacity or another my entire career. I am repeatedly astounded by their unwavering courage and integrity and often most often in the face of incredible vulnerability, […]
Wisdom from the Hundred Acre Wood: Dealing with Fears and Anxieties like Piglet & Pooh
I came across this beautiful passage from Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne today. It was shared by a colleague of mine and I really felt it was important to share it with you. So, with your permission, I’m gonna read it. It’s a little short thing, but I think sometimes we can all use […]
The Big Blue – How a Movie Shaped My Life
The Big Blue by Luc Besson. Have you seen it? Do you remember it? For me it was probably THE movie which impacted my life the most. In the long run, it permanently changed the trajectory of my existence. Brought me to the oceans and from there to places and jobs I would have never even known existed.
Pride Month Profile – Liam Klenk: Interview With An Award Winning Author
Liam Klenk was born in Central Europe and has since lived on four continents. He has always been engaged in creative pursuits. Ranging from photography and graphic design, to writing short stories, books, and articles, to working as a show diver, performer trainer, and stage manager for large scale aquatic shows and stunt shows. In 2016, Liam published his first book and memoir, Paralian – Not Just Transgender, where he gives us an authentic view into his incredibly turbulent life journey, which so far has presented him with an abundance of challenges and adversity. This also included aligning his soul with his body when he understood that he was transgender.