Thursday, 23 May 2013
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Never miss another "We the People" show again
Saturday, 9 February 2013
My New Radio Show
I'll be hosting "We the People" ... a brand new show on iTalk Radio that brings conspiracy (or an alternative truth) into the mainstream media!
The topic of the day ...
The conspiracy behind the Sandy Hook shootings and new gun laws in the USA.... how would these laws affect us, the people, in and outside of the USA? What does this all mean for us? Is there more to these laws than meets the eye? Why would a government fake deaths and a shooting to get a point across? How do you, as a citizen feel about it all? Are you aware that you're being conditioned?
Join my very special guests and I as we discuss these issues. Send me your questions through Facebook chat, email me at: iTalkwethepeople@gmail.com or call the studio on: 0034 951 043 843 ... www.italkfm.com
We the People deserve a voice and we the people shall have a voice...
97,1FM or if you have an iPhone you'll find the iTalkfm on Tunein Radio at the App Store on your phone. This is a great new way to tune into iTalkfm anywere in the world www.radiotuna.com and type in italk
Monday, 31 December 2012
Happy 2013 to you all out there!
Many, around the world, have been made homeless. Many have been forced into hunger and the amount of wars, death, pain and suffering seems ceaseless. We all say we want world peace. Many wish it for the new year.
My wish is that we come to know one another and thereby learn how to exchange ideas without wishing to be authoritarian and dictatorial. I hope we can achieve that peace through discovering that we are all the same.
I wish that no language, no race, no religion, culture or belief be an obstacle to our understanding of one another. I also wish that we can put our politics and other mundane issues aside and look at one another as brothers and sisters; made of the same spirit, flesh and blood.
Only then, one person at a time, can we stop wars and achieve world peace. May we all feel a little more love and compassion towards others. May we all be open to new adventures and may we find a clear way in this path of life that we walk and share with others.
We do not journey alone. Everyone on this planet is travelling with us. Whatever we do influences someone somewhere. So, we should be mindful of what we put out. We should never give out what we wouldn't wish to receive upon ourselves.
Most of all, I wish each and every one of you a wonderful 2013. Make your dreams come true this year. Do something that makes you feel alive and don't ever be afraid to be who you are.
Much love, happiness, prosperity and good health to enjoy it all to each and every one of you. Thank you for being in my life. Happy new year!!! xxx
Saturday, 19 May 2012
The Journey Inward - Episode 1
The Journey Inward
After the launch of my book … came a new Mind Set Central Show … The Journey Inward … Gareth and I discuss how each and every one of us can discover who we are and how we can live, learn and grow …
Las Alpujarras & O Sel Ling
Friday, 11 May 2012
Life can be rebooted!
It’s been a while! And, well ... life certainly has taken a different turn for me. After 10 years of living on paradise island, working 6 days a week 12 hours a day and squeezing in a million hobbies, I find myself in Spain with no fixed abode, unemployed, unplugged and yet, eerily calm about an unknown future that has yet to unfold because I have yet to write it.
My feet haven’t really touched the ground since I got here and yet, I seem to have found enough quiet, solitary, moments to reflect.
In this new situation I find myself in, it’s become more and more apparent to me that when we have nothing to lose, we can only gain “something.” When there’s nothing left to be taken from us, we can only make new acquisitions and create new situations. When there’s nothing left to destroy we can only create something new. Yet, in reality, aside from death or theft, nothing is really ever taken from us. We choose to give things up. We choose to walk away from people, places, jobs; even our lives.
Maybe it’s a mid-life crisis, maybe it’s a fantasy or a calling but I walked away from my life (as I knew it) in search of something. Nobody forced me to. Life didn’t make me do it. Life didn’t give me a set of ultimatums. All I had before me was a set of choices. We all have them, and some are more painful than others to make because of what we leave behind. None the less, they are still our choices. For better or for worse, we need to take responsibility for our choices and stand by them.
Everything in life is a risk and if we don’t take risks, we will never know the outcome. We’ll be forever wondering: “What if ...” I would hope that each one of us knows exactly what we have, but we’ll never know what awaits us unless we’re willing to take a blind leap of faith into the unknown.
When we have nothing and manage to put our fears aside, we potentially stand to gain everything. All it takes is a strong sense of belief, persistence, perseverance, hard work and a healthy dose of optimism and faith. It also helps to have kind souls in your life who lift your spirit, look after you physically, mentally and emotionally, and make you feel loved. That, in my humble opinion, is the true essence of life; being with others and sharing with others.
I know there are some people out there who may think they have no-one, but the truth is we are NEVER alone. Solitude is a state we create. If we don’t see anyone around us, it’s because we’re not looking closely enough. It’s not the world’s fault. It’s not the circumstances we find ourselves in. We choose to wear blinkers and, until we remove them, we will never be able to open ourselves up to the world around us.
When we get down to the nitty, gritty of it life really is very simple and we can live very well with the simplest of things; food, shelter and good company. We over-complicate life because we’re constantly chasing something or other. We expend so much time and energy chasing the next big dream, the next big pay check, the next exotic dream trip, we fail to stop and really appreciate the simplicity of life.
I’ve always said that the older we get, the harder it is to break out of our comfort zone and be challenged by something new because we emotionally allow our fears to cloud our vision of potentials and possibilities.
With my move, I’ve proved to myself, that even at the age of almost 44, it’s possible to just walk away from everything and start a new life. How this life will turn out is a matter of time and my willingness to dedicate myself to it. I realise that if I was married and had children, it might not be so easy to change life, but I also believe that a family, like good friends, should be a compliment and not a burden. Hence, a change of life might be a little more difficult but certainly not impossible.
Life really is what we make it; simple or complex, it’s all our own doing.
Now, more than ever, I am consciously aware of how life is like a blank computer screen. We choose what to write, how to write it and when to write it. We can even choose not to write anything at all or we can just write a few lines of nonsense. Yet, in the simplicity of choosing between writing or not writing, with computers, we find ourselves confronted with the dilemmas of which of the million fonts to use, what size the font should be, what colour to write in, how many words we should write, what to write about, how to express our thoughts and the list goes on - and this is before we’ve even started typing.
In this nothingness that my life has, temporarily, become it’s very clear to me how the only time I hold myself back and stop myself from making a move forward is when I look back at “what was” instead of “being here now” and plainly accepting “what is.”
I, like anyone of you out there, am limited only by my memories, my imagination, my creativity, my motivation, determination, my perseverance and my lack of enthusiasm for doing anything. Every new day, and its outcome, is my own doing. My procrastination, my advancement, my whole life and its direction revolve around how much I am prepared to put into it, what I choose to do, how I choose to go about it and how focused I am.
Life is a bit like a computer ... you really can reboot at any moment in time.