Kara Johnstad's Blog – April 2009 Archive (7)

THE ESSENCE SHOW - May 3rd, 2009 Ep. 51

++++Kara's song Thank You to be featured in Hollywood Documentary "Finding Tonio"+++++



The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW

Host Kara Johnstad







" Seduce my mind and you can have my body, Find my soul and I'm yours forever "



Kite Tailor



MAY 3rd, 2009



This weeks artists! Till Brönner, Rivertribe, Anna Kruse, Kirtana, The Kite Tailor Project, The Rilke Project, Christian Lindquist, Deval Premal, Mehmet Ergin, Lisbeth Scott, Yulara,… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 30, 2009 at 2:23am — No Comments

Listen: Fabulous Eagle Man - Changing Woman Essence Show now archived. Enjoy!

WOW ! I think I did it.



This is such a fantastic ESSENCE show I created last week - dedicated to eagle men and changing women... I got inspired by reading the legend of the eagle and how once in their life they have to retreat and pluck alllllll their feathers out to make themselves lighter and even have to break their beak... so that they can grow a new one... and go deeply into that alone space. Yes, that was 2008 for Ms. Johnstad.



Then I met an eagle and he showed me a… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 30, 2009 at 12:19am — No Comments

THE ESSENCE SHOW - Playlist April 26th, 2009 # 73 EAGLE

THE ESSENCE SHOW

HOST KARA JOHNSTAD



Playlist April 26th, 2009 # 73

SUNDAYS at www.globalvortexradio.com



" A sound choice for g***** mind - g***** heart."



6 am til 11 am - L.A.

9 am til 2 pm - NYC

2 pm to 7 pm London

10 pm to 3 am Tokyo



" this show is dedicated to the legend of the EAGLE"



Kara Johnstad - Hurried Nights

Mari Boine - Eagle Man / Changing Woman

Zakir Hussein - You and Me

Denean - Path To… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 22, 2009 at 2:40pm — No Comments

THE ESSENCE SHOW - April 26th, 2009 # 73

++++Kara's song Thank You to be featured in Hollywood Documentary "Finding Tonio"+++++



The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW

Host Kara Johnstad







Eagle Man Climbing the skies

Red light of evening falls like rain

Give me your hand

We close the circuits of time

Angel ranger, stay here with me

Guide my transmission of energy

Oldest religion simple and clear

Pour out a lesson into our dreams

Eagle Man Climbing the… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 21, 2009 at 2:08am — No Comments

True love comes in on tiptoe - evening thoughts

"True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing

lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked".



this quote caught me today... and I was reflecting on all the deep long loves and friendships I have had and have ... and strangely enough... the ones that have lasted years and years did come quietly and grew intensely. Long deep roots.... those loves. where you you can simply be yourself.. no need to push or pull - no need for explanations.. where you sip tea and feel so… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 19, 2009 at 3:44pm — 2 Comments

THE ESSENCE SHOW - Host Kara Johnstad - April 19th, 2009

++++Kara's song Thank You to be featured in Hollywood Documentary "Finding Tonio"+++++



The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW

Host Kara Johnstad











April 19, 2009



This weeks artists! Natalie Cole ,Rivertribe ,Loreena McKennitt ,Christian Lindquist . Eyewaterlillies .Niki Reiser .David M. Bailey .Tina Malia . Denean .Mari Boine .Adel Salameh .Yang Xiao Lin .Marian McPartland .

Rilke Project . Anna Kruse . Trio Amaro Anna Brune .Craig… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 16, 2009 at 3:45pm — No Comments

THE ESSENCE SHOW - Host Kara Johnstad - April 12th, 2009 # 72

The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW

Host Kara Johnstad







" A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked "

Bernard Meltzer



April 12th, 2009



This weeks artists! Emilie-Claire Barlow, Ariel Kalma. Shimshai, Gilles Guerif, Gétatshew Mékurya, Adel Salameh, Mack Goldsbury and the Polish Connection, Jeff Cairns, Gilbert Peffgen & Joe McHugh, Joanna St. Claire, Vanilla Moon, Fabrizio… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on April 7, 2009 at 3:33pm — No Comments


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