Thursday, March 25, 2010

RADIO IN SANTA ROSA AND CHICO THIS WEEK!

Hey all.

Please call in and support KRSH.com 8 pm tonight (thursday) I'll be semi live on air (sorry, we did the interview earlier today). But you can call in and show your support by saying how much you liked having Justin Ancheta on air!!! Then, later on Saturday at 5 pm I really will be live on air at KZFR.org (studio phone: 530-895-0131) 90.1 FM in Chico CA to promote the upcoming show at Cafe Coda at 8 pm later that night. This is a participatory show so please call in, let's chat and show your support to the station (who will be doing a furndraiser around that time).

Although this is mostly music business stuff, I am posting it here because I feel like when I go onto radio, as well as shows, I get to express my inner thoughts and usually it ties back to all the issues that I like to discuss on this blog, Environmental and Social Awareness and finding your truth in existence. I hope this finds you well.

Justin Ancheta

Monday, March 15, 2010

A call for revolution

Now is the time. I see it happening everywhere. I dream of a day where the spirit, soul, and mind do not argue with each other. Reason is your own intuition and it is as strong as instinct. I congratulate every brave soul that stands up for something they know can be better, and make it better. Paul Freedman from RockTheBike.com is an inspiration in creativity and culture shock and change with the making of "El Arbol", the Tree Bike. Just yesterday we took it out to the Embarcadero for SF's Street Fair where they block the entire street for pedestrians, bikes, skates, and whatever the family wants to bring out. It is happening all over the world and it is a huge statement for massive change. For 5 hours of Sunday in SF, you can see what a street would be like without cars. Beautiful art everywhere, people dancing, being creative, no pollution from exhaust, and lots to look at. The best part about it is that it's FREE, like the world was and IS today. It was great to see the cooperation of the SFPD putting their hand out to help make the event safe. I can see paying taxes for this purpose being something I'd prefer.

A call for revolution:
- put funds into the things that you think will make the change happen. Our voice has been silenced by the dollar bill. Speak up by buying locally, and of products that you know come from a good source and is not wasteful.
- bankrupt the corruption of greedy and unhealthy businesses. There are poisons in gas, foods, and household products we use everyday. Stop buying and using them. Change your lifestyle to create real health.
- practice personal education. Educate yourself on knowledge that will lead you to self sustaining wealth.
- Heal your body and mind with practices that will keep you physically and mentally fit.

The people. You. Them. Myself.
Make Change Happen for real. It doesn't take a president to make change. It takes the millions of people he governs to make the change.