Showing posts with label diamond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diamond. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

ILNRadio Reaches Epic Success Markers !!!




Im very happy to report that visits to the new ILNRadio station are increasing exponentially. This is in part, due to the great programs we are bring on. You are all doing a great job. I'm proud of the content our station offers from and to listeners around the globe. Another marker of the great success we are experiencing is due to the embedded players many of you have placed on your social network sites (myspace, live journal, etc). Our social networks assist in drawing listeners for our shows, sponsors for our station production, and clients for those who serve and deliver products to the global market. (Advertisers can get more information here: http://www.intuitivelifenetwork.org/page.htm )

The station is fully funded for the next year, (in part by your pledges) which is a huge accomplishment. As we grow sponsors and advertising partners, preparing our expansion into 2011, I urge anyone who has not embed the player to their website, blog, or social network site to do so today. The html text with instructions will be posted in the FILES section sometime this week. Please subscribe to the group updates so you dont miss it!

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Lucy Got SUM WU TANG in her BLOOD!!! No More "CREEPY WHITE LADY from Boston"


Sometimes when you get all up in my grill talking ur cocky sheet Im thinking .. You better be bringing on some talent. And Im not talking about that repeats over and over of how cool you think ur street is, and the "old news" beat with some crank cant sing gotta jack around with the mixer so it sounds like they can sing.

Come beat me all you muthas think you know what talent is. I got stage spots secured for my plays now and I cant wait to pin em up against y'all in New England!! I'mma keep my playas a secret in the competition cuz they KINGS and not pawns, Knights movin sideways and forward and like a rook going dead straight to a line.

It aint all complicated as chess its easy. go to http://www.wucompetition.com/ cuz Im here getting ready to compete for the Wu Tang Title!! Bring on Ur Best talent! Im taking 3 of these 8 competitions right now and I know that! Im not telling you yet who I'm bringing to the table in New England, cuz I dont want to scare none of y'all into putting **** back in ur pants and actually TRYING to make some music worth listening to.

Meet me on stage if you think u got what it takes to sit with the GENERALS I know I do ... CUZ I'm LUCY ENOUGH ;-P .. ARE YOU?

http://www.wucompetition.com/ keep an eye on that page so when you can fill out the form if you can spell your real name

http://www.zazzle.com/intuitivelifenetwork/gifts?cg=196634077982098939

Thats me and the VP of Marketing for Wu Tang Jimmy Kang whose gonna be making the next 8 competitions something to look out for !!!

LDiamond
www.choicetreasures.com
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Friday, May 21, 2010

Life is Hard .... SOMETIMES ... and Life is good, smooth sailing SOMETIMES... we are all dust


Life is Hard .... SOMETIMES ... and Life is good, smooth sailing SOMETIMES...
I believe our communities have enough richness to care for our members; but there are some issues that seem to reoccur in a pattern almost too obvious.
There are always those random one or two people we all know that seem to sail through life. They 'do everything right' and seem to make it to the top with little or no effort, by doing what comes natural to them. Those of us that have seen the underbelly of the whale, which I trust is a vast majority, sit in awe before we rationalize the tales of past lives, and current karmic debts we begin to insist we owe, just to make sense of things.

The revelation that good times and hard times, times of lack and times of excess fall on every human at one time or another through the course of our natural lives is not a new notion. King Solomon wrote about it clearly, as did many other great matriarchs and patriarchs on record ‘all things in their season’. Beginning with the question where have we gone wrong as a race, and where has our understanding lacked and faltered that this can remain bewilderment through the ages? The universe answered in its random usual way as I flicked through the TV channels, which I seldom do. Pausing to listen to some music on a particular station, I waited for the music to fade, as a self important looking man took the stage in front of a throng of emotionally uncontrolled 'believers'.
"BY BEHOLDING WE BECOME CHANGED" was his opening line. He went on to exhort the power of positive thinking, condemning certain human tendencies as evil, and avoidable, and urged his listens to cluster together to 'birds of their kind' and let the others to their own ways. He exhorted the doctrine of "separatism" and isolated his unified listeners from the rest of the human world, by calling them to be something other than mortal, which the universe created them to be.
There is the root of our problem I gasped as it flashed through my mind like a lightning bolt. Like the palate satisfying garbage we consume on a regular basis, though filling, these messages are not nourishing to the soul of humanity and not to any individual.
By beholding we become changed? Life takes its course, day by day and certainly ties come when major shifts re align our individual perspectives. One fact remains always; we are humans, who do as humans do, with human tendencies, as the universe decreed on creation day. It is evident that the stronger the hands of the ‘haves’ in our individual communities, the weaker the flock of the have not’s. By Beholding we DO become changed. I see drastic changes in the near future, as the grip of these fear mongering emotionalism experts loosens, and the ‘haves’ and the ‘made it’s’ behold their communities without judgment and condemnation that has lead to the isolationist society we have all become victims of. I see many hands working together bringing their many individual skills and perspectives to the table. Thinking of the good of humanity and understanding their communities as a part of a global connection.
Life is hard sometimes, and sometimes, life is good. Everything is human. Good times and bad times come to everyone. When we have good times, it is important to cherish them, and to be mindful that they can end in a moment’s notice at the whim of the universe, through no fault of yours or anyone else’s. Just as chance falls and so be it. As well bad times fall randomly, grind on us slowly, reminding us that we are all DUST … sometimes.

Lucy Diamond

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Chatter Chicks ... more than just chatty chicks ...



My blog readers probably read my tweets, social network updates or view my video blog and wonder what does it mean to be a 'Chatter Chick'. Of course you don't have to be a girl to be a 'Chatter Chick' and that misconception is one of the top reasons why the group 'Chatter Chicks' is predominantly female.

The truth is Chatter Chick fans are fans of the radio show Ghost Chatter with the host Jimmy Morris, well that show and just about everything else Jimmy Morris produces. Only knowing why I myself am a chatter chick and not paying much thought to the minds of others, until now, my player is tuned in for the Wednesday night show religiously. With the recent advent of the 'Chatter Chick Union" page on Facebook, I have more than one male responder to my invites who rebut my kind gesture of friendship and inclusion with "EXCUSE ME I'M A GUY'.

I did what Lucy does and started to log and measure (as Lucy does) and came up with a "General Consensus" from both male and female "Chatter Chicks". The first thing we need to do is define our term. To "Chatter" means 'to say freely' which I think is self explanatory, its the 'Chick' part I had some struggle with, so I went to the males for clarity. Like a baby bird, seeing things from a fresh perspective was the most palatable definition I got, so I share that one and a few lines of feedback from our counter-contemporary "CHICKS".
Jimmy Morris is fair minded, uses good judgment, and never condemns even when he disagrees. His leadership qualities reflect a new generation of optimism. Morris stands for community in an easy going way that respects individuality and unique perspectives without any harsh definitions to box in an emerging market in a baby industry.
you believe in Ghosts, or just good men, join us on Wednesday nights at 8 PM (EST USA) where you will find a slew of like minded people. Log on to www.para-x.com and tell Jimmy hello.

To Become a chatter chick log on to face book and add: Ghost Chatter Chatter Chick Union Page http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109186799105429


To view his website visit : http://www.tprt.org/
To listen to the podcast visit: www.ghostchatter.podomatic.com

Lucy Diamond

www.IntuitiveLifeNetwork.org
Choice Treasures Companies
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

If you Love it, Swim Anyway



Recently I had the great pleasure to interview my good friend and spiritual brother Rob Wilson on my radio show. The topic was overcoming the fear of success. Past successes and failures flooded my mind like a tsunami.
I remembered being a little girl at the ocean with my family. My Dad rented a cottage every summer and we spent long days in the sun and sand. We brought our little dog 'Bow". I can see him running along the water's edge in the recesses of my mind.
He would bark at the waves, as I stood there in watching the sun come up with my father and brothers. I can remember my breath being taken away by the ocean wind.
The day would start off when the sun came up. We'd all have breakfast as the heat of the day arose with the sun in the sky; We spent the greater part of the after noon exploring things found between rocks and crawling in large strands of tall stiff ocean grass. I believed my brothers to be the strongest smartest brothers in the universe. I still call myself their 'biggest fan'. I believe in them because of all I learned about them in those days. We played and explored together, while I was learning about who I was, and who they were, and thy were doing the same.
One particular 'success' came to mind while I was interviewing my good friend Rob. I have a scar on my abdomen, left there I think just for this day and lesson. Acquired on such a sun lit summer beach day.
As the waves rolled against the shore and the tide came in, two older brothers would hold my hands to steady me while I jumped into the waves. They would hold onto my my hands and the wave came in, lifting me off off my feet. The security of the sand beneath my toes disappearing, leaving the option for little fishes to swim by and tickle my toes. On the mornings we spent on the cape in those ocean waters, the option of a random jelly fish sting was always there too, to add excitement to the experiences. There was so much to fear in the ocean, when I was six. I could face it all with my brothers by my side. That fear brought the advent of the ocean thriller JAWS one summer, though. By the time the movie came out I was a pretty good swimmer. We had a pool in the back yard and at 8 I could hold my own against most 14 year old kids in swimming. We often balanced on floats while the strongest swimmer played "Shark" trying to tip the others off the rafts and 'eat them'.
There I stood at the turn of high tide, between my two older brothers, crying. I was about 8 years old. I had been to the ocean many times and played the "Jump in the Waves" game; but after watching JAWS, that summer at the drive in; I was afraid. The confidence that I could swim out in deep waters and stay afloat long enough for help to arrive, which was once so important, was now a mute point. Out beyond the waves, in the safety of the floating, I described my fear "a shark could jump up with no provocation, just and eat me, and nobody can stop him."
When they figured out the problem, my father swam out beyond the waves break, to assure me that if I got dragged out there he would get me. My little brother stayed on shore with the dog in tow so the two older ones could 'cure me of my phobia' and pay close attention to holding on to me and fighting off the sharks without worrying about him; besides he could run for help if the shark was getting us. Such drama that little girls commonly cause, proving heroes of boys. I got over my phobia and shortly after there was some 'play' as my father pretended to be eaten by a shark and my brothers jumped into the excitement of possible being proven heroes in a bigger way.
My fear of success in swimming past the waves was over come by the knowledge that my father was there to protect me on the other side, and that my brothers were by my side, holding my hand and urging me on.
I believed then and now, that I was lucky to have them. To be loved by them, and free to love them as much as I wanted. That day I became their biggest fan.
The stronger a swimmer I became, the more responsibility I took for first myself, and then for holding my younger brother's hand. Until one late summer day we were at the beach at high tide. The waves slammed in a thunderous roar against the sand as my younger brother and I finished our bologna sandwich and plum lunch. Recognizing the danger we stayed close to the shore and dug for clams we could see breathing in the sand. When we were good and sand-soiled, sunburned and ready to cool off we went carefully to the waters edge to clean up and end the day. A large wave scooped me up and dragged me under the water. I tried to scream for help and got a belly full of the salty water. I swam with all my might, but it was futile. I gave up, and accepted my fate. Releasing myself to the current I let my body go with the flow. The wave tossed me about and scraped my tummy across a concrete post before it threw me back on shore all bloody, crying and water logged. That three minutes of being 'beat up by the undertow' as I later referred to it, taught me to take neither loss, nor victory for granted.
The knowledge that I could swim, that good swimmers were around me, that my boy scout brothers could serve shark for dinner in my honor, and that I was an expert 'floater' gave little comfort and was of no use. I understood that, of all the people I knew, and of all the times I knew they had been in the water, the chances of this ever happening to another person, or to me again was slim. To my knowledge, I alone bear the scar of such a day in those waters. Understanding the odds gave me little confidence against the unexpected oddities of life circumstances though, and I bear many scars now. I've learned to wear them with honor. They are constant reminders that teach me to appreciate everything and everyone, taking nothing for granted. It is my unique experiences that brace me for the unexpected, as yours are for you.
This understanding should not stop us from swimming, playing in the sand, making new discoveries and floating with the current when we feel like it. It should cause us to have courage to rise up and recognize the things in ourselves and others that we love, respect and admire.
Cheer for the successes of others, spread appreciation and honor in place of the lust that has filled our hearts and minds to an over flowing. Stick close to the ones that are close to you and believe in one another. Discover your days naturally, facing your challenges as they come and bearing your scars with pride. Whether you swim, float, or let the current take you, remember to stop an play, and if you love it, swim anyway.

Lucy Diamond
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Lou Ann Diamond
Producer/Promoter/Inspirational Leader
Choice Treasures
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Founder ~ Intuitive Life Network Org
ILNRadio ~ host/program manager/director
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TV ~ Just For Today show, CTM 8 10:30 am wed.
Web Cast~ Live with Lucy ~ Sat 7 pm EST
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Monday, March 15, 2010

What 'ere it takes!

I have to admit laughing my butt off watching the tragedy of the floods here in Mass. News Seven crews got out there and shot some amazing footage! It tickled me inside to a roaring giggle to see the proof in action of Massachusetts citizens doing what ever needs to be done to keep things running.
Everyone was just doing their own job when they sprang into action. The camera crews were doing their thing, showign us the police doing theirs, and a back hoe operator rescuing flood victims. They each balanced on the front end loader thing, scooped up and hanging on to the big shovel. They were for sure havng a bad day. But close by there will be police and ambulances, and temporary shelter while the water receeds. THere will be state and private agencies ready to assist with permanent housing, necessities and even job retraining, if they are seriously displaced. Medical, mental and physical heath will be cared for for every citizen in need of it as we get through it. I have great faith in the citizens of my state. Im proud to be from here, and proud to be shown the evidence of the reasons why.
Great job everybody!

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