A Great Start To The Week on KDCL Media

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An exciting week ahead on KDCL Media starting with Egun And Then Some… on Sunday 8pm est. Miss Paula, Oro Shango, and Tata Candelo Kimbisa will be passing on messages from Egun, Ancestors and Nfumbe to our listeners that call in and raise their hand.

Monday at 8pm est on Candelo’s Corner, Tata Candelo’s special guest will be ConjureMan Ali, a Tata in the Quimbanda tradition and author of a new book at Hadean Press, Santisima Muerte: How to Call and Work with Holy Death and the launch of his new website on the Quimbanda tradition, The House of Quimbanda.

The rest of the week is full of good stuff, too.

Tuesday 8pm est we’re doing a replay of the pilot for a new show, Oro Expeditions And Then Some… Our premier show will be March 5th at 8pm est, and we’ve already got a great guest from one of the expeditions lined up.

Over The Road is our show on Wednesdays at 8pm est. Oro (Sneaky Snake) and Miss Paula (Blue Witch) ran team over the road for 10 years. Oro still trucks while Miss Paula produces radio shows, and we wanted a show about, by and for the over the road driver and their families. Babies are the only thing not delivered by truck.

KDCL Media teams up with The H20 Network on Thursday and Friday. Thursdays at 8pm est After Dark with Miss Paula and Dia Nunez talk about lunar cycles, planetary energy and its effects, crystals, herbs and much more.

Friday at 10am est Miss Paula and Dia pour a little brew out of the Krones’ Kauldron for a little witchy woman back porch conversation. So pour a big ol’ mug of your favorites morning beverage and join us.

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KDCL Media Welcomes Author/Healer Robert Harding

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Miss Paula of KDCL Media welcomes Intuitive Healer, Author and Musician Robert Harding on Tuesday, January 15 at 11am est; 4pm gmt

Here’s how Robert described the making of his new CD…

Back in the late 60’s early 70’s I used to write songs. Some I know were ok as I had an offer to have them published, but what with one thing or another it never happened. I think I was more interested in other bloke-type pursuits, drinking, playing football (soccer), not to mention the ladies! So as time went on I just sort of forgot about them and put the guitar away somewhere and there it stayed for nearly 40 years.

Actually there is one exception to that   –   when I was in Florida for my first extended stay in 2003, I got hold of a guitar one day and wrote ‘The Lady’ as homage to Mary who of course had appeared to me four years earlier and started me on the spiritual path. And I was staying in the same room where she had appeared to me, so I am guessing I was inspired.

A couple of years back Dolly’s prospective son-in-law expressed an interest in learning the guitar and I was asked if I’d show him some chords, so for the first time in many years I started to play again, albeit just showing John the rudiments, although I did play and sing a couple of tunes on Christmas day 2011.

Then about a year ago, February 2012 ish I woke up and to my surprise one of my old songs was in my head, well to be precise a song that I had never got too far with, a chorus line and maybe a line or two of verse but that was it. That song was This Was My Life. Then even more to my surprise over the next short period, maybe two weeks or so all of the old ones started to come back to me, and what really shocked me was that I remembered them all, well all the tunes/chords and most of the words. I found myself getting quite enthusiastic about these old ‘friends’ and I played some to Dolly who said she thought they were pretty good. (Believe me if they weren’t she would have told me). So I suggested I go to a local recording studio and get some of them down onto CD professionally, complete with musical accompaniment and arrangements etc, and Dolly agreed it was a good idea.

But before I did I knew I had to do something about This Was My Life, so armed with a cassette recorder which I bought from Amazon (I didn’t know they were still  available) I set about completing this song. It is hard to explain, but my intuition told me the songs were important, even after all this time, so I was determined to finish this song. And finish it I did, in a couple of hours one afternoon. After that I booked the studio and proceeded to record the songs.

Something else that surprised me though was the fact that as I was waiting for the one day a week I had booked to do each song, I found myself getting the inspiration for more songs and in fact of the 10 songs that are on the CD only three are 40 years old, the rest are either a mixture of old and new (ie where I had a bit of a tune from the early days and completed it now). Here are the tracks on the CD with a little history of each one:

This Was My Life – Started 40 years ago finished 2012. Maybe a little autobiographical insofar as I used to drink far too much, but not particularly a personal song. It was this song that I emailed to EJ Holly that auspicious day last year and became the first step to not only my cd but also my coming to Cumberland.

The Lady – Written 2003. My tribute to the beautiful Mary who changed my life.

My Own Sweet Way – Totally from 40 years ago. This was one that I had an offer to be published back then. No deep meaning to the words. Certainly doesn’t describe me.

The Answer – One of my absolute favourites, I really love the melody and chords. I was given the title, it just sort of came. Most of the tune dates back 40 years, the words are 2012.

I’m Leaving Now – Brand new to 2012. Started out as a gentle ballad about an Irish man yearning for his homeland, ended up a bit of a rocker thanks to input from a friend who said it should have a thumping beat.

Never In My Life – 40 years old. First song I ever completed. Words are by my sister Shirley. Again one of the ones that would have been published originally.

In Paradise – New last year. I had a little chord sequence I really liked and was looking for a way to get it in a song, and this is how it turned out. The words are  about my favourite relaxing place on the planet.

For You – New last year. One afternoon I had an idea I would like to write a really romantic song, the sort that a guy might buy for his girl because he couldn’t put into words how he felt about her. This was the result.

Will Morning Ever Come – One of the originals. It wasn’t written through any personal experience by the way.

Hopi Boy  – Quite interesting the way this one came about. I had a tune from about 1972 which I had provisionally titled Country Girl. (It was going to be about a young lady I fell for who lived out in the countryside), but had never got further than a title although the tune was complete. One morning last year I thought I’d work on it and as I got the guitar out I got a real strong piece of intuition that I should rename it Hopi Boy. So I decided I would get Dan Evehema’s medicine pouch and bolo tie, put them on and see what happened   –  and the words came in about 20 minutes. My friend was making a movie about the Hopi and I half hoped she would put the song in it; to date she hasn’t said anything, but I would love it if she did include it.

So that covers the songs on the cd. However, last year I wrote another dozen at least, which I hope to record sooner rather than later, I found myself getting very inspired and some of them came very quickly.

But the song that most people consider is my best is the one which came quickest of all, God Be With You. One afternoon last Summer I was sitting with the guitar looking for inspiration and absolutely nothing was forthcoming, normally I sit strumming away and some sort of tune turns up, whether it’s any good or not is debatable but something usually appears, but not this day.

I have two songwriting Muses, these two ‘ladies’ have appeared many times during healings (not to me I may add, but to the recipients of the healings) and so I ask them for help with songs   –   they are Mary (of course) and St Therese of Lisieux the little saint who has played quite a part in my spiritual life. That afternoon I asked them for their help, saying that if they wanted me to write a song they needed to give me some inspiration. Well, inside five minutes I found myself playing the same little chord sequence over and over again and singing a catchy little tune   –   but what really surprised me were the words I found myself singing, it was a phrase I have never used in my life as far as I know, and also is one I can’t honestly say I had heard for years   –   God Be With You. And then the entire song was done inside twenty minutes, words and tune. I have to be honest and say that I knew something special was going on   –   and since then that has been confirmed lots of times as it seems that it has an effect on everyone who hears it.

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We’re also being joined by EJ Holly of EJ Holly Voiceovers, who was instrumental in helping Robert get his music recorded. She is also the coordinator of the 2nd Annual Blue Star Holistic Expo and will be giving us an update on the progress of this year’s Expo.

As an award-winning radio broadcaster, producer, and voice artist, Ella’s voice is heard around the world. She has been featured in national television and radio commercials, as well as audio books and website presentations.   She also hosts interview shows for the American Coaching Academy, Parenting HQ.com and the Children’s Ministry Academy, and can be heard as the voice of the Dwelling Place Ministry radio show with Rev. Al Pittman.

She has served on the Board of Directors of the Miss Allegany County Pageant, and is active in the pageant circuit, having judged numerous pageants throughout Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia. During her tenure as a professional singer, Ella garnered top ten hits in Germany, The Netherlands and Australia.

Ella is also an author and stays in demand as a public speaking coach and media consultant. Last November, she organized the Blue Star Holistic Expo, and has produced Robert Harding’s latest single, God Be With You.

Samhain Celebration

Miss Paula and OroShango of KDCL Media and Dia Nunez of The H20 Network welcome Author Lanaia Lee and Writer/Actor Viktor Aurelius to the first show in our Samhain Celebration Tuesday at 8pm edt; 6pm mdt.

Lanaia Lee was born to a Navy father and a school teacher mother. With the death of her mother from a massive stroke a stroke when Lanaia was 9, and due to his military career, her father lost custody of Lanaia to her grandmother, a professed black witch, who abandoned her at 14.

Suffering from erratic hypertension, Lanaia suffered a stroke when at the age of 30. For the next 2 years, she underwent intensive physical therapy, but would never walk again. She found work at a vocational trade school to help with her rehab and there met her husband, David, who was also in a wheelchair from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

In 2001, David dared her to write a poem. Out of curiosity, she posted it on an online poetry forum. The feedback was so positive, she kept writing. She has published several novels and anthologies of short stories and poetry. All of her work is typed with one hand because of her disabilities.

Lanaia gives credit to God’s grace, which she believes has helped her overcome immense adversity, and she claims she won’t quit until she hits the bestseller list.

Viktor Aurelius, the 2000 Year Old Vampire who hosts Whispers in the Dark  recites poetry, writes, directs and produces his own Audio Dramas. Most recently his 10-part series Lilith’s Children and voicing characters in many other productions kept him busy, but he is hard at work on several new productions that he and Jeff Niles will release very soon.

The Magick We Make

Author’s Note: Original Fiction published in the 2011 Edition of Ginseng

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Once upon a time in a city by the sea there were two people. Both were fair of face and form.

One was dark of hair and light of eye. A gift fueled by the magick of voice and the colors of words.

The other, was light of hair and eye. A gift fueled by the magick of music and the colors of words.

The dark one had come to the city from the far off land of Tul-soka. Though educated, the dark one spoke plain and possessed a vagabond soul, urging movement—looking for that which was missing.

The light one had been born by the sea, her songs a mother tongue. A talent for turning those songs into music the mundane could understand. Many miles were traveled, many lessons learned from others who also heard the magick in the nature’s elements. Always the gypsy soul returned to the city by the sea looking for that which was missing.

As nature will, the two souls drifted on the tides of Fate drawing them closer. The Powers of the Light worked diligently to bring the pair together. To be what they were always destined to be…the balance between The Light and The Dark. Trying just as diligently to keep the couple apart was The Power of the Dark, not wanting the pair to weave the magick of their words and music through the masses to spread their balance through the city by the sea, then out into the world.

A friend of kindred spirit, a mutual acquaintance held a celebration to commemorate his good fortune to gain employment with an acting company of high standing. Fate plucked the strings of their lives and the pair was invited and their time available to attend their friend’s celebration.

As was their want, when all the casual acquaintances left for their abodes, the circle of those closest in spirit opened their black cases. Instruments were lovingly tuned and melodies filled the air. All the voices died to just their two as their magicks combined to dance an aurora of color across the midnight blue sky.

Shy of each other at first, though they were constantly drawn together, the dark and fair began to pass time in each other’s company. Soon the gift of their combined magicks wove their words and notes into the colors that became threads, and the threads became the tapestry of their lives.

Their magicks drew the people with their hot and powerful energy. All wanted to bask in the rainbow—the power of their love and light their combined souls created.

As the Power of The Dark abhors the Power of The Light, The Dark began to whisper to the mates. Streaks of darkness began to poison and darken the vibrant energy. Breathy melodies growled in the blaze of passion became stabbing daggers of anger. Small rifts widened into crevices. Little scratches erupted into raw bleeding gashes that became deep scars. The bond between the two souls dimmed, became sickly, then snapped as the infection caused by The Darkness poisoned their souls.

In the final crescendo, scarred of heart and soul, the dark half fled their home. A pall of colorless silence settled over the land as the music and the magick died.

Far to the north in another city by the sea, the dark half found company with fellow entertainers. The work was exhausting and dangerous, but the pain of losing half of one’s soul shrouded the physical complaints.

The company’s patron was a man of show and flash, but with little substance. Always he pushed for bigger stunts, larger spectacles, and more explosions.

It was one such spectacle where pyrotechnics detonated too early sending the troupe into a silence of grief as they saw the dark half of the magickal couple lay broken and bloody on the stage.

It took many months, but patches of color soon began to appear in the southern city by the sea. They were not as vibrant, nor their energy as powerful, but the light half tried to carry on their magick with words and melodies.

That stopped the day a messenger appeared at their door. An accident…the dark half’s life hanging by Fate’s thin silken cord. The healers held little hope that Death would not claim the dark half, allowing The Dark to win the day.

The fair one raced to the dark half’s side. Fingers calloused from years of making their magick, reached out to touch the battered face that was as familiar as the one seen each day in the mirror, the light half whispered words of love, apology and forgiveness, voice hoarse with grief, entreating the other to hear.

Tears spilled unheeded as a pair of beloved eyes blinked slowly, and color filled the room. Joy, surprise, love and passion shone from the two sets of pale eyes. As long fingers traced the tears on the fair cheek, the monitoring machines and The Light shrieked their alarms.

When pale eyes opened, they lay on huge bed covered with sumptuous linens and silks. Eyes widened in surprise as they found no wounds or bruises covering the dark one.

They climbed off the bed and found clothing in their sizes and tastes, but made of the finest materials. Hand in hand they approached the door. Finding it unlocked they warily moved through the hall and down the stairs. Seeing what looked like a door out of the mansion, they looked around before starting that way only to be intercepted by a tall man dressed as a butler. He pointed toward another room. Hands still joined the pair moved the way he indicated.

They stopped barely inside a formal dining room, trying to digest what they were seeing. Opulence like they had only seen in pictures of the palaces of the kings and queens of old filled their vision. Sitting at the head of an ornately carved table was a handsome middle aged man, well groomed and expensively dressed.

Normally outgoing and personable with their followers, the pair simply stared at the man much the way a mongoose watches a cobra.

The man’s voice was melodious and smooth attempting to soothe the nervousness that became obvious as the dark one placed his body between the man and the light one. He beckoned them to join him at the table. When the servant would separate them to seat them on the man’s left and right, they protested so adamantly that a brief nod allowed them to stay together.

The table was laid with beautiful linens, china, silver and crystal. Food prepared to perfection filled the side board, servants standing at attention around the table to serve their every whim.

Instead of tempting the children of The Light, the pall of The Darkness that tainted everyone and everything in the mansion repulsed them. They maintained their contact afraid if they separated for any reason that one would lose the other. Having recently experienced the pain of being away from their other half, neither wished to relive that experience any time soon.

The voice continued to flow through the room, over their skin, along their nerves trying to slip into their minds as the voice had done before.

Seeing the couple resist angered The Dark. A tendril oozed through the room adding its power to that of the voice to get the balance to join The Dark. They could have whatever they wanted…be whatever they wanted if only they joined The Dark.

They fled the table, desperate to escape the suffocating power of The Dark. The ornate double doors slammed shut blocking their escape. They turned around to face The Dark, fingers tightly intertwined as they leant each other their strength.

Angered at their resistance, the tendrils increased wrapping around their bodies in a bizarre parody of armor trying to break apart their hands—to break apart their power. Determined not to let the poison of The Dark come between them again, they wrapped their arms around each other, foreheads resting together as they shared their breath—their love—their power.

As the tendrils continued to wrap around the two bodies, they cleaved to one another determined they would not be separated—they would be together forever.

The two souls screamed their denial at the smiling Dark. The Light sputtered, then flared as the magicks of the voices, words and music combined. Like the legendary Phoenix, the newly healed souls blazed from the tainted mansion returning to the outside world on the color of their songs.

~ Fini ~