Friday, November 11, 2011

About Jianda -



ABOUT JIANDA MONIQUE


Genres: Singer/Songwriter, Electronic/Dance/DJ
Jianda Monique PhotoRenaissance Woman:
A health-conscious artist, musician, vocalist/guitarist and widely-published writer, featured Om Lounge 10 recording artist Jianda Monique is also a poet, guitarist, photographer, actress and singer-songwriter with singles/albums that are both self-released and available on several international independent labels including: Om Records, Merck, Ghostly, Kinkysweet Records, Jam Recordings/Jam Music Australia and Gammaphone, as well as her self-titled solo CD.

Her sets include singer-songwriter and/or electronic stylings.
Buy Music at www.JiandaMusic.com or www.Jianda.net

Monday, November 29, 2010

Lesbian Relationships Episode 6: What If You Don't Know What Love Looks Like?



In Episode 6 of Lesbian Relationships w/Jianda Monique: What If You Don't Know What Love Looks Like? Radical Acts of Passion & Compassion, Jianda reflects on loving the "woman scorned--" within, and in our outer worlds, shares reflections on visioning and "Peacock-blocking," she hips you to lesbian / LGBT news, views, and reviews, and brings to mind encouraging ideas, all about radical acts of passion and compassion, and what love might look like in your mind--should you choose to imagine it.

To hear the full episode for free (stream, download, or free iTunes download), visit here:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lesbianrelationships/2010/09/04/lesbian-relationships-wjianda-monique-what-if-you-

Monday, November 1, 2010

Soldiers in the Podcasting Game (Chill, Relaxing, Soulful, Jazzy Podcast from My Love for Music)

MLFM episode 15 -

Soldiers in the Podcasting Game

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"Out my window" by nycgirlygirl72
Every so often I have to "stretch" my brain cells when coming up for a title or theme for my podcast. Some titles come from the titles from one of tracks, from a line in a movie or just how I'm feeling at the moment but this one was a little tough. So when I get stomped I take my iPod with the playlist I'm going to use for the show and get to walking and while listening to the instrumental and vocal tracks of the same tune it hit me that I have give a shout out to the podcasters that showcase music from the mainstream and the podcasters that show case music from new artists from the world of Soul, Hip Hop, and Pop. 

I've said in the past that "there's no good music out here from the mainstream" and funny the older you get some of us begin looking at some things through blinders and not taken time to look at the whole picture and the truth is there are some gifted artists in the masses making wonderful music and for me saying that comment, I am truly sorry. Now I'm not saying that all of the music it good because lets be honest, it is but to put it all in the same barrel is not fair to the artists, the songwriters, the composers. 

These tracks I've selected are some of my favorite tracks from the past that made me realize that if it wasn't great vocal music coming from the mainstream and new artists these jazz and folk music would not have taken the time to compose these tracks into instrumental form. Hope you get a chance for the next hour so to...

Kick Back, Relax, and Enjoy the tunes

~DarrenKeith

id drops: DJ Diva, Fave, Todd Kelley, EJ Flavors

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o1. Lovely Day - Philippe Saisse {from the "The Body and Soul Sessions" album}
o2. Lovely Day - Bill Withers {from the "Menagerie" album}
o3. So Amazing - Gerald Albright {from the "Just Between Us" album}
o4. So Amazing - Luther Vandross {from the "Give Me the Reason" album}
o5. Love Will Follow - George Howard {from the "Very Best of & Then Some" album}
o6. Love Will Follow - Kenny Loggins {from the "Love Songs of Kenny Loggins" album}
o7. Time After Time - Miles Davis {from the "You're Under Arrest" album}
o8. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper {from the "She's So Unusual" album}
o9. I'll Be Over You - Andy McKee {from the "The Gates of Gnomeria" album}
1o. I'll Be Over You - Toto {from the "Fahrenheit" album}

Bonus Tracks
Human Nature - Miles Davis {from the "You're Under Arrest" album}
Human Nature - Michael Jackson {from the "Thriller" album}
Ascension - Kirk Whalum {from the "For You" album}
Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) - Maxwell {from the "Maxwell: MTV Unplugged" album}
Africa - Andy McKee {from the "Dreamcatcher" album}
Africa - Toto {from the "Toto IV" album}

underscore music: Todd Kelley and Nicolay
photo by @nycgirlygirl72

Source:  http://myloveformusic.blogspot.com/2010/09/mlfm-episode-15-soldiers-in-podcasting.html

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Looking for Love – Wayne W. Dyer

YOU MUST BE that which you desire. There’s no point whatsoever in an unloving man or woman bemoaning their inability to find a partner. They’re doomed to endless frustration because they don’t recognise the perfect match when it appears. That loving person could be right there, right now, and their resistance doesn’t allow them to see it. The unloving person continues to blame bad luck or a series of external factors for their not having a loving relationship.

Love can only be attracted by and returned by love. The best advice I can give for attracting and maintaining spiritual partnerships, is to be what it is that you are seeking. Most relationships that fail to sustain themselves are based on one or both of the partners feeling as if their freedom has been compromised in some way. Spiritual partnerships, on the other hand, are never about making another person feel inferior or ignored in any way. The term spiritual partnership simply means that the energy holding the two of you together is in close harmony with the Source energy of intention.

Mystically speaking, there’s no difference between you and another person. A weird concept, perhaps, but nevertheless valid. This explains why you can’t hurt another person without hurting yourself, nor can you help another person without helping yourself. You share the same Source energy with everyone, and consequently, you must begin to think and act in a way that reflects your awareness of this principle. When you feel the need to have the right person show up, begin to change your inner dialogue to reflect this awareness. Rather than saying, I wish this person would show up because I need to get out of this rut, activate a thought that reflects your connection, such as: I know the right person will be arriving in divine order at precisely the perfect time.

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