There are people in this world who strive to make things easier for others. To include and not exclude. To have the foresight of what can be, not what is.
Sometimes these people have to pay a terrible price.
Here is Aaron Swartz.
There are people in this world who strive to make things easier for others. To include and not exclude. To have the foresight of what can be, not what is.
Sometimes these people have to pay a terrible price.
Here is Aaron Swartz.
For the past three mornings I have been communicating with Natalie Wood. What a beautiful but misused woman she was.
I discovered soon into the conversation that she didn’t wish to talk about her death but to give voice to the stunning betrayals she had suffered when she was alive.
Have a listen. How would you have felt if these betrayals happened in your life?
I’m not a Whitney Houston fan. However for a little while I’ve been hearing her voice coming through.
The impression I received was that she was a lovely woman and a beautiful young girl.
She showed me the work that went into perfecting a legend and the many things that shouldn’t have happened.
Have a listen.
One of the greatest actors of all time came for a chat, but he wasn’t really interested in talking about movies. He was more interested in speaking about the things he sees looking at the world today.
Probably one of the most intelligent conversations I’ve had.
He speaks about his fears, his beliefs and his loves.
Certainly a unique perspective.
When I was younger, I was a huge fan of David Cassidy, my bedroom was covered the posters.
I eventually grew out of him and discovered other bands, although I never disliked his music. A few days ago I suddenly felt nostalgic for him. Then I realised it wasn’t nostalgia, I was getting snippets of conversation as he tried to come through.
He was exceptionally truthful and the life I imagined was not the one he lived.
Have a listen.
I think I must be one of the luckiest people in the world. No many people get to share their morning with David Bowie.
I was privileged to hear his observations on the state of the world today, the environment, politics, society, life and his family.
How would you like to wake up next to Marilyn Monroe? Last week that’s what happened to me.
I have to tell you this was one of the most difficult podcasts I have ever done.
I found it so unemotional that I stopped twice to re-record.
I really had to ask myself why. She didn’t fight hard enough for what could have really made her happy.
Why with all her beauty did her dreams keep slipping through her fingers? Brief moments of sunshine but mostly clouds.
Well, this was a new and unique experience. I felt a presence trying to come through, it’s hard to describe, relaxing, peaceful, light the room was filled with sunshine. That’s the best I can do.
After awhile the person came into focus, George Harrison. I was never a fan of The Beatles but wow, what a guy.
He spoke to me about his spirituality, drugs, how he meditated and his garden.
This was a wonderful experience and I’d love to share this with you. I hope you all get something out of this.
Last night I had a very intimate conversation with James Dean, an actor I have been a fan of for many years.
Let me share with you the information he gave me. I believe you will be left with a greater understanding of the man, his remarkable life, his talent and how he honed his acting craft.
This morning I had the pleasure of speaking to the great Sam Cooke from the other side.
You may not know much about Sam Cooke but you would certainly recognise some of his songs. I came across him through a friend. He was before my time but his voice was pure.
He was intelligent, direct, exceptionally honest and a joy to have spoken with. Listen to what he said about his murder, the unusual circumstances and being a black artist in the society of the time. What he wanted to change and the change that did come.