I thoroughly enjoyed playing live music for a class at Breathe Yoga Shreveport earlier this month! The connections between yoga practice and making music abound, and I experienced these tangibly during the class.
Read MoreI love reading this book, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert, to kickstart a new year with extra doses of bravery, curiosity, & creativity! I love it so much that I want to share a copy…
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Read MoreI had the privilege of participating in this event with 2 of my favorite people/writers at Centenary College. Music was played (by me), poetry recited (by Jennifer Strange), and books read (by Michelle Junot).
Read More"The ever-emotive sound and deeply thoughtful lyrics we’ve come to expect of Sarah Duet’s music are as present as ever in her new single, “River (Acoustic)”…
Read MoreI wrote a song reflecting on the situation with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and the Dakota Access Pipeline…There's a grievous history of the native peoples in our country that we must face, that we may lament it, and learn to go forward in a new way.
Read More"Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act." In this very bizarre election season, I believe now that the stakes are too high not to speak. The stakes are too high not to act, so I'm acting. I've never been so grateful for my right to vote, nor have I ever taken the responsibility so seriously.
Read More"Yes, these questions are still in my mind. In deep disappointment I have wept over the laxity of the church. But be assured that my tears have been tears of love. There can be no deep disappointment where there is not deep love…How we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists.”
Read MoreAdvent is my favorite season of the year. Why? Maybe because it seems like the most realistic one to me, and I think that's a good foundation on which to start each new year—a real one.
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