Posts Tagged ‘healing through music’

Coach Betty LIVE! #102 - Living an Organic and Orgasmic Life through Celebration (segment 3)

Friday, September 17th, 2010

In this final segment from the Paris LIVE show in July, 2010, Coach Betty shares her story of how she discovered the celebration of all the simple things in life leading to Organic and Orgasmic Living. She found a deep appreciation for the ability to enjoy each and every moment, no matter what her body circumstances might be. Enjoying the ordinariness of an extraordinary life is possible for everyone. How can you learn to appreciate all that nature has to offer you everyday?

The Natural Healers join Coach Betty in the celebratory song, Carnaval, composed by Fa7 and performed by Fa7, Yvette Summers, and Inor Sotolongo. As we performed this show in Paris and in Frankfurt, Germany, this piece always inspired people to get up and dance. The celebratory feeling at the end of each show inspired all of the performers to keep creating more good juice and goodness to share with the world.

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You will find a RECIPE for Living an Organic and Orgasmic Life in this segment. We hope it inspires you to create some of your own ingredients to an Organic and Orgasmic Life. Please share yours by submitting a comment.

To learn more about the performers, contact information is below. We all wish you the path to YOUR Organic and Orgasmic Life!

www.CoachBetty.com
www.myspace.com/thenaturalhealers
www.myspace.com/yvettesummers
www.myspace.com/Fa7
www.myspace.com/inorsotolongo

Coach Betty LIVE! #101 - Living an Organic and Orgasmic Life (segment two)

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The Organic & Orgasmic Paris Show Cast

How can we live organically and orgasmically in our relationships?

In this segment, Coach Betty shares excerpts from noted experts John Gray, Donna Sheehan and Paul Reffell, John Gottman, and Dr. Louann Brizendine who share research and data on the nature of men and women. They offer some findings about relationships which are bound to give you some food for thought. With a 67% divorce rate, we could certainly use some good creative thinking for our marriages AND all relationships. In my experience with Rheumatoid Arthritis, I know that when I work with nature…moving thru life with little resistance or, as I like to say, organically…then things run more smoothly.

What is the most important relationship we have in life? Tune in below to hear Coach Betty’s perspective.

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The beautiful tune “Ces Yeux La” on this video was composed by Fa7, beautiful soul inside and out. Here is what he had to say about what this song means. “I wrote this song when I was living in Carnon last year. I had a flat just near the beach; we walked 5 seconds to cross the road and it was the sea. A beautiful place. I wrote this after an argument with my ex-girlfriend. I was sitting on a bench late night summer with my guitar, singin some old song for the birds when the melody came to me and then the lyrics. It was like a psychological work on me after this argument to find out all the reasons that existed for me to keep on in this relationship. And I found a lot. The most important one was how I loved the way she looked at me. Those particular eyes we all have when we love someone. It was one of those night in august with hundreds of shooting stars in the sky. After this I came back to take my air bed and I slept on the beach with a wave music. It was great in fact now that I remember it.”

Where can you spread love by looking deeply into someone’s eyes?Ces Yeux La” may inspire you to do just that!

For more information about Coach Betty…www.CoachBetty.com

For more information about Fa7 and “The Natural Healers“…www.myspace.com/thenaturalhealers

Coach Betty LIVE! #93 - The Universal Communication of Music with AyiTe

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Listen in to this podcast interview with AyiTe, a beautiful man, musician and communicator of the natural healing message of music. He is African French living outside Paris, and is a professional who has been playing since he was 7 years old. He shares his experience of how the natural rhythms of African music can get us in touch with what is real and important.

AyiTe is a guitarist and a singer, based in Paris, born from a Togolese father and a French mother. He was raised with both the African and European culture, sharing time between the two countries growing up. He began to play the piano early as his mother was a piano teacher. He began the guitar at 16 and then moved to France.

He started playing in many local groups and worked hard to improve his skills on the guitar as well as his vocal abilities. He has worked with some of the greatest world music artists like Angelique Kidjo, Xalam, and Wasis Diop to mention a few. He performs at most major European, Australian and US World Music Festivals.

What you hear on the podcast is a song from his first record "Ofra", a song titled  "Cape Of Good Hope," telling about South Africa, the breathtaking place where the black continent meets both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in an Organic and Orgasmic fusion.

His new record "Togoville" is due soon, and contains songs in English, French and Mina, telling his very own vision of the universality of music,through stories inspired by his childhood in Togo and in France, and  his experiences when travelling world wide later as a musician.

To hear a sample of his music, go to www.myspace.com/oayit.