Articles

Saturday, 1 December 2007

Warrior Girl Music

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in Melt Magazine]

Warrior Girl Music is the place in Los Angeles to go for music, inspiration and community. Gratefully you can join the action without leaving home. With the focus on creative and artistic development Warrior Girl Music founder Gilli Moon is making it her mission to bring empowerment to the people. Founded in 1997, Warrior Girl Music provides seminars and personal coaching for artists as well as services in music production,  Read More...

Sunday, 31 December 2006

The Men of Crossing Jordan

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in Melt Magazine]

  “I have a better butt than Dr. Nigel.” This is the last sentence Steve Valentine says to me about the difference between himself and his Crossing Jordan character Dr. Nigel Townsend. Interviewing this hilariously intense actor is my introduction to the popular NBC series. Created in 2001 by Tim Kring of Providence fame, Crossing Jordan follows forensic medical examiner Jordan Cavanaugh (Jill Hennessy) and her cohorts as they solve weekly  Read More...

Friday, 31 March 2006

Housesitting

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in HopeDance]

$650 a month to hear my neighbors throwing dishes and screaming or throwing parties and yelling: I knew I had to find another way to live. First off, I felt that the juju of doling out my dough in a wave of pissosity wasn’t benefiting my future money karma. Secondly, the studio I was living in wasn’t worth $650 per month – and that’s what hurt the most. So I surrendered. Surrendering meant different things. It meant letting go of  Read More...

Thursday, 1 December 2005

Bus People

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in HopeDance, Issue 53]

It’s almost 7 am. I’m rushing down the sidewalk with my new pink backpack. I hear a rumble and see a bus flying by. My heart races even though I know it’s the 21 Express. I take the next one. Three weeks ago I came limping into Carpinteria. And quite frankly, if I thought I’d be bussing it while waiting for a new transmission, I’d have been too scared to move. You know those stories about divorce. Spouse leaves, you thought  Read More...

Friday, 31 December 2004

El Rocio Retreat Center

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in Melt Magazine]

There are two kinds of retreats, one that focuses on taking an inner journey and one that focuses on getting in touch with nature. Both are relaxing, rejuvenating and nurturing. However, if you are looking to get in touch with nature and would also like to take advantage of some stress relieving techniques like Creative Journaling and meditation then El Rocio Retreat Center, located in Mission, Texas is the chi-chi sanctuary that should be at the top of your list of  Read More...

Monday, 1 September 2003

Lucia Capacchione: The Vision Mentor

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in Senior Living Magazine]

Dr. Lucia Capacchione Ph.D., A.T.R., R.E.A.T. is passing the torch. The 65 year-old Cambrian and author of 13 self-help books, including the best-seller Recovery of Your Inner Child, is training educators, healthcare practioners, psychologists and artists to teach others how to create a life filled with passion, vitality and fun. Her method? Visioning®.  In the introduction to her book, Visioning: Ten Steps to Designing the Life Of Your Dreams, Dr.  Read More...

Monday, 1 September 2003

Yoga: Keeping Balanced

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in San Luis Obispo County Magazine]

The first thing I discovered balance is that being centered will feel unusual at the beginning. It’s like that suit story: The one about the man who adjusts himself to a suit that has the left arm longer than the right. The pants, of course, have the right leg longer than the left. Because this is the man’s only suit of clothes, he forces his body to align with the suit: We can picture what happens to the poor fellow when he finally finds the suit that  Read More...

Wednesday, 1 January 2003

The Art of Story

Dorothy Segovia

[Published in San Luis Obispo County Magazine]

Imagine you’re in a teepee with your family circled round the fire. The winter solstice has passed and it’s time for the story. Not just any story. The family story and it’s handed down from grandmother to son. It’s good medicine and thanks to The Telling Tree, its now available on video. The Telling Tree digital storytelling is an artful combination of Nancy Rushlow’s dream, Steve Aiena’s technical acumen and Eric Davis’  Read More...

Index of Articles

1 Dec '07 Warrior Girl Music
31 Dec '06 The Men of Crossing Jordan
31 Mar '06 Housesitting
1 Dec '05 Bus People
31 Dec '04 El Rocio Retreat Center
1 Sep '03 Lucia Capacchione: The Vision Mentor
1 Sep '03 Yoga: Keeping Balanced
1 Jan '03 The Art of Story
 

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