I love the Internets

There’s a lot of stuff I share on the Internet every day. Here’s a round up of the things I most enjoyed last week by category.

Inspiration

  • Recalling Maya Angelou’s love of cooking. “What I do recall is the preparation. Her cooking was a virtuoso presentation that was part monologue, part dance routine, totally engaging and absolutely fascinating. There was a snippet of a song from a musical comedy at one point, a twist and a boogie at another and a flourish or two as a spice was added. It was a whole new form of dinner theater: a bravura performance calculated to astonish and delight. I was captivated, and from then on remained in her thrall.” Is there anything this person could not do? The ultimate inspiration. 
  • Why you should travel. Thirty two reasons you should travel. There are a 100 more but this is an excellent start.
  • Biz Stone favorited two of my tweets. It all happened while I slept and when I awoke, I squealed. I love the Internets.

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Music

  • Gabriel Knight Hancock. I feel a little terrible I haven’t shared him yet. Gabriel opened for an artist in Sheri’s Living Room several months ago and I can’t get his voice out of my head. This is his most recent album and you’ll be impressed with not only his sound, but his skill. A songwriter to watch, for sure. 
  • I Will Do the Breathing by Matt the Electrician. 

I love the Internets

There’s a lot of stuff I share on the Internet every day. Here’s a round up of the things I most enjoyed last week by category.

Steve Perry

  • Yeah, this is its own category. Steve Perry returns to the stage. My mania for Journey and Steve Perry are the longest relationships I’ve maintained — approaching 25 years soon. If I had been at this show I would have DIED. Dead. 

Inspiration

  • To love at all comic by Zen Pencils. Gavin Aung takes great quotes and turns them into profound comics. This one is a long-time favorite from C.S. Lewis. 
  • 10 old fashioned dating habits we should make cool again. “9. The general concept of asking permission for things.” Seriously. Not too long ago during a romantic moment a gentleman caller asked if he could kiss me. That right there ensured he’d get a second date. 
  • Danielle LaPorte blew my mind. This blog post inspired me to finish my own post on dating. But it’s applicable far beyond the dating relationships. Mindfully protecting our precious hearts while still keeping them open and authentic is an art to master as we navigate all relationships, romantic or not. 

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Music

  • Hozier and the Tiny Desk. I’m no longer in the business of makin’ babies. But if I were, this would be the perfect soundtrack. 
  • The Gospel Whiskey Runners – Hold On.  Spotify recommended this album to me this week and I can’t get enough of it. 
  • Red Right Ankle by The Decemberists. I was up late texting this week with a friend, processing a little bit of wistful grief that had surfaced. As I explained a sort of ‘missing limb’ kind of feeling, he sent me this song. I love my people.

I love the Internets

There’s a lot of stuff I share on the Internet every day. Here’s a round up of the things I most enjoyed last week by category.

Inspiration

  • How to break the pattern of choosing “unavailable” partners. Dude. This resonated with me a little extra hard after recently getting stood up for the first time in my life. Mesmerizing that people still do that sort of thing, but I’m pretty grateful for the experience. I can now add that stamp in my Passport of Sheri.
  • How to attract the right people into your life. Be authentic and put yourself out there. Over and over and over. Whether it is romance or business or friendships. Show up. Be seen. Live whole. 
  • Anne Lamott threw down truth and it went pretty damn viral. “Is it okay with you that you blow off your writing, or whatever your creative/spiritual calling, because your priority is to go to the gym or do yoga five days a week? Would you give us one of those days back, to play or study poetry? To have an awakening? Have you asked yourself lately, ‘How alive am I willing to be?’ It’s all going very quickly. It’s mid-May, for God’s sake. Who knew. I thought it was late February.”

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  • 10 Oklahoma bands you should be listening to right now. Ten emerging artists from Oklahoma. The music scene here is flourishing with so much talent. I could have added another 10 or 20 to this list. 
  • If I had a boat. Holy shit. Lyle Lovett and I chatted on Twitter the other evening for a few minutes. At the time I figured it was an assistant or an intern, but the longer I sit the more I think it was actually him. Neato. 
  • Antici…pation. This person ACTUALLY wins the Twitter. 

Music

  • The One Who Lives Too Far by John Fullbright I don’t think it’s any secret how much I adore this man’s music. This is one from the new album releasing May 27. I can’t wait to see where this takes him. 
  • Southern Man by Merry Clayton  I watched 20 Feet From Stardom last weekend and featured prominently in the documentary was a woman named Merry Clayton. Holy shit, she has pipes. 
  • Song of Good Hope by Glen Hansard My friend Dustin pointed this video to me last week as I was mentioning for the 1,000th time how much I love Glen Hansard. After I posted it to Facebook my friend Carey pointed out the story of how this song came to pass. Check it out at 47:12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqOUxUo4vLM. So….yeah. I sure hope things work out between Glen and I. 
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