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Taking Time To Live

A gorgeous finish to a beautiful day at the Oregon CoastFunny thing about taking time to live.  More stuff gets done.  It’s like pulling your feet off the brakes, and putting them on your handlebars, like you did when you were a kid. And just rolling with it.

And, that process allows for magic.  Hey, I’m a journalist, and I observe magic all the time.

I’m at the Oregon Coast.  I can’t tell you the last time I broke away from my long list of to-do’s, and my sense of lacking money.  Probably three weeks ago, I printed up my 375-page manuscript, pulled out a brand-new red pen to edit the crap out of it, and there it sat.  Chelsea Cain, in Workshop, commented that I should just go somewhere where I’d never been, and bring the thing – not try to edit it at home, amid the dings, pings, and stacks of post-it notes with ideas, details, and things-I-must-do-now.

So, I put it out there.  Much like a dandelion wish, where you blow, and it’s carried away.

I also, many months ago, wished for an all-expense paid trip to a sunny place, knowing that that would probably have to be a plane trip somewhere.

Well, guess what.  4am Friday morning, I’m on a list of people who gets an email from a friend who happens to have trade at a wonderful hotel on the Oregon coast.  Lodging free, and more than enough script to cover my non-alcoholic, sweet-loving ways.  She can’t use it.  Use it or lose it, she wrote – who wants it?  I put in.  I got it.

I brought a small bag of clothes; my manuscript; and I remembered when I arrived, after a beautiful sunny drive, that if somehow I needed a bathing suit, I always carry one in my purse.  Hey, you never know!

I stayed in flow.  Didn’t fight the river.  Didn’t set any alarm.  Smiled a lot.  Laughed even more.  Said thank you thank you thank you all day long.  Because today was bikini weather!  Very warm and sunny, and I sat out on the deck overlooking the ocean, editing my manuscript all day long.  Except for a couple of long walks at the ocean’s edge, in bare feet.  Heaven.  I finished the edits.  My skin is sun-kissed.  And, those post-it notes didn’t nag me one bit.  Relaxing into one of the few sunny days I’ve ever experienced at the coast, it occurred to me that when you put those desires out there, and you don’t worry them, you just let them float aloft like a helium balloon, they get answered so creatively, you could never have imagined it this way.

Stunningly delightful.  I love living.  And, no, I’m not posting the picture of me in my bikini, editing out on the deck.  I ate oysters, burgers, scallops, french fries, creme brulee – too much!

 

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Inspired Destiny – Book Review

Inspired Destiny: Living a Fulfilling and Purposeful Life

By Dr John F Demartini

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Published July 15, 2010 (Paperback) Hay House

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Of the dozens of Law of Attraction books I’ve read over my twenty-plus years of interviewing authors, Inspired Destiny is one of the best. Dr. John Demartini doesn’t lecture down from a mount.  He draws from his own difficult beginnings:  A dyslexic kid whom teachers told had no chance of succeeding in the world.  As a teen, he ran off to be a surfer.  The author of dozens of books, he was featured in the film phenom, The Secret.

A little secret from me to you: Read the rest of this entry »

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Take a Lesson From Robert Dugoni

Bodily Harm

By Robert Dugoni

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Published May 25, 2010 (Hardcover)  Touchstone

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Tonight I met with the rest of the committee that put on the 2010 Willamette Writers Conference – and is gearing up for 2011.  Bob Dugoni’s name came up.  And, coincidentally, before I knew we were meeting, I had decided Bob’s show would air today.  Bob Dugoni blew the freakin’ doors off during his speech at the August Willamette Writers conference.  If Bob returns this year – and we hope he will – we will book him a double room for his lectures.  He was so hot, Read the rest of this entry »

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Arnold and Maria’s Daughter Gives Girls (Of All Ages) Good Advice

Rock What You’ve Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty From Someone Who’s Been There and Back

By Katherine Schwarzenegger

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Published September 14, 2010 (Hardcover) Voice

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“When did life turn into a constant beauty pageant?” Katherine Schwarzenegger asks in her book Rock What You’ve Got.  Smart book.  Substantive.  So before you start hearing her father’s voice saying “I’ll be back,” in your head, listen up.  If you’ve got a daughter – maybe even if you just are a daughter – you’ll relate to a lot in her hot pink and purple book.  I’m interviewing Katherine tomorrow about her book at my home studio.

Only two percent of women describe themselves as beautiful.  Which may mean that those women are the models you see in fashion magazines.  The average fashion model is over six feet tall and weighs far less than 120 pounds.  The average American woman is five feet four inches tall and weighs 140 pounds.  Less than five-percent of all women have the body they see in those mags.  Read the rest of this entry »

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You Can Heal Yourself – Inna Did

The Secret Language of Your Body

By Inna Segal

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Published August 31, 2010 (Paperback) Atria/Beyond Words

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The oddest thing happened during intermission at the Michael Beckwith/Bob Thurman event a few weeks ago.  A petite brown-haired woman walked down the aisle toward my seat, and I rose, as if beckoned, to speak with her.  We didn’t know each other.  We had never met before.  But it seemed like we were supposed to speak.  So, we did.  We parted a few moments later, a bit puzzled.  Later in the evening, I was chatting with an event organizer from Beyond Words, and mentioned that I’d be interviewing one of their authors soon – Inna Segal.  The co-founder of the publishing company pointed a few rows away, and said, “There’s Inna.”  Inna was the very same petite brown-haired woman.  After our interview a few days ago, we still have that sense of something more – yet to be discovered.

One thing for certain, Inna Segal has come a long way – as she mentions briefly in her book The Secret Language of Your Body, and, at length, on my show – Open Book with Diana Page Jordan – which will air tomorrow at 1:30p Pacific on www.pdx.fm.  Inna – pronounced EE-nah – was barely out of her teens when her body felt ravaged with pain, particularly her back.  She visited doctors and chiropractors, none able to diagnose and heal her.  Finally, nearly bent in pain, she visited a chiropractor who frankly told her to go home.  She was shocked and angry.  He simply told her that her body was stuck, and there was nothing he could do to help her.  Inna said she was so furious, she hardly felt the pain as she returned home.  But it stirred her to action.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Ride the Waves – That’s, Literally, How to Make Your Dreams Real

The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks and Giants of the Ocean

By Susan Casey

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Published September 14, 2010 (Hardcover) Doubleday

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As Susan Casey walked up the railroad ties that are the steps leading up the steep climb to my home studio, she smiled and said, “I remember you. You interviewed me for my book The Devil’s Teeth.”

Yes.
That was five years ago. In a closet-sized studio at one of my radio stations.

Casey is now the editor-in-chief of O Magazine, and she literally immersed herself in the research for her newest book, The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks and Giants of the Ocean.  Susan Casey is drawn to the ocean as if she were born there, and compels herself to return.  She took me on quite a journey during our interview, which you can hear here. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Go-Giver

The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea

By Bob Burg and John David Mann

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Published December 27, 2007 (Hardcover) Portfolio

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Nearly always I share reviews and interviews with you about the newest books on the market.  But sometimes books just show up, and they’re not necessarily new, maybe they’re even ancient.

Like Bob Burg’s three-year old book The Go-Giver. It’s a sweet little parable with five resounding lessons.  A newer book just hit – Go-Givers Sell More - driving home those key points.

Go-Givers Sell More

By Bob Burg and John David Mann

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Published February 18, 2010 (Hardcover) Portfolio

The books comfort.  Success, the authors say, doesn’t come from the hard sell.  It stems from kindness and caring, thinking of the value, you, individually, can deliver.  I’ll give you the five lessons in a moment.  The wise old character in The Go-Giver gently urges his so-called secrets to be given away.  We’re all better for it.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Next Time You’re Called A Bozo, Say Thank You

The Man Behind the Nose: Assassins, Astronauts, Cannibals, and Other Stupendous Tales

By Larry “Bozo” Harmon with writer Thomas Scott McKenzie

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Published August 17, 2010 (Hardcover) It Books/Igniter

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My writing friends tell me to read other memoirs while writing my own.  So I read Bozo’s, The Man Behind the Nose.  At 83AAA, those are big shoes to fill!

Larry Harmon didn’t have anything holding him back.  Except maybe for growing up in Cleveland.  His life is a blueprint for how to create your dreams.  Read the rest of this entry »

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If You Dream of Being a Writer, Here’s How

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The auspicious theme of the Willamette Writers Conference – “the future’s so bright” -  set the bar high.  Nearly 900 attendees showed up this weekend.  Now we can boast of dreams coming true.

The trick falls in networking your way to a deal, to an agent, to the promise that a literary or film person of power will read your work.

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Were You Born to Be a Writer?

101 Things I Learned in Film School

By Neil Landau


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Published May 20, 2010 (Hardcover) Grand Central

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Neil Landau says 101 Things I Learned in Film School is designed to inspire you to write – it’s not intended to encourage you to skip film school.

Neil was in Portland on book tour a few months ago, and I aired his interview today because his book pulls together two aspects of a major Portland event.  Read the rest of this entry »

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