What’s on the Menu Today?

here’s a quick menu of YouTube-friendly titles with “YouTube” in them. Please don’t copy them. Write your own. Be real. Be yourself. The trick is sorta in using keywords in the title, but the real trick is to give your message in your own voice and with your own visage, and of course, you should limit your message to a maximum of 15 seconds, and you should give the secret right out there, don’t hesitate, don’t double-think about it, just say what’s on your mind and be quick about it. Continue reading

Mulligan Stew Today

 

Yeah, I’m feeling the same thing in the air that you do—like a slow leak in the collective spirit. The headlines are a constant drip of despair, engineered or not, and they stack up until it feels like there’s no room left for your own voice, your own story.

It’s psychological warfare, plain and simple. Aimed not at breaking the body, but the will. If they can convince you that your actions don’t matter—that you’re just some speck adrift in the storm—then they’ve already won without firing a shot. Continue reading

What about it???

How to Sell My Art:

Jazz Brushstroke Still Moving

E.J. Gold isn’t just a witness to history—he’s still making it. One of the last surviving artists of the legendary Cedar Bar scene in 1950s New York, he showed at the original venue itself in a landmark collaboration with beat poet Margaret Randall. That era’s energy lives in his early work—raw, urgent, unfiltered.

But that was just the first act.

Years later, on the West Coast, Gold created an entirely new form: JazzArt. Painted live in jazz clubs, with the music flowing through the brush, each canvas is a one-of-a-kind performance. These aren’t interpretations—they’re imprints. His portrait of Herbie Hancock hangs in the National Museum. His works are in royal collections.

Every painting that leaves the studio enters permanence—and with each one gone, the value of what remains only grows. Two eras. One artist. And this is your chance to own the living rhythm of both.

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So that’s for background, meant to be used with the four scrapbooks — that’s what sells it.

🎨 1. Leverage Online Art Platforms

Platforms like UGallery, Artmajeur, and ArtStar specialize in connecting artists with collectors. These sites cater to art enthusiasts seeking unique pieces, making them ideal for showcasing our JazzArt. Continue reading

Mind Safari

What is a Mind Safari?

Five Mind Safaris Into the Beyond
Unlock the Door—Then Throw Away the Map

These Five Open-Ended Mind Safaris aren’t just journeys—they’re launchpads.

Each one takes you beyond the edges of ordinary awareness, into landscapes that don’t just reflect the subconscious—they reshape it. These aren’t guided meditations. They’re not fantasies. They’re inductive portals—designed to take you out, and leave you changed.

Now here’s the secret: Continue reading

Bumpy Road Ahead

Community Radio is a great medium for us — and it’s fun.

I feel that heavy, low-pressure dread hanging in the air — you know how it feels just before a storm breaks.

This casual slide into American Fascism isn’t just headlines—it’s in the eyes of the neighbor who suddenly won’t talk to you, the quiet threat in every government form, the constant whir of surveillance overhead, the breathing on the other end of the phone.

They want us all to live like undocumented people — guilty, until proven lucky. Continue reading

Sunday Morning

Sunday Morning Massacre High Noon

I’ve developed a whole series of new soundbytes for our video games and godd levels, and I’m hoping we can send them out to you soon for your totally fun use. Makes all games more fun!

I have six levels of boss engagements, 12 levels of exploration, a total of 18 mp3 soundbytes. Continue reading

Cocoon Up!

How to Use the God State as a Protective Cocoon

There are days when it feels like the world is unraveling faster than we can stitch it back together. Headlines scream about billionaires buying up suddenly available public lands, politicians auctioning off sacred burial grounds, and entire ecosystems being signed away with the flick of a pen. You can protest, write letters, donate, scream into the void—but there’s another option that cuts through the chaos: step into the God State and just get away from it all. Continue reading