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By Tara Rios
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
When Elon moved one of his launch sites to Brownsville his vision for space travel inspired our whole community. Joe Steven, a local composer created a composition based on the story of a human's first trip to Mars and his interpretation of how it would feel using music as his form of expression. I am not surprised Joe's new composition was inspired by space travel since Space X started their operations in Boca Chica the entire Valley began to really see our place in the World and beyond.
Joe discusses "his why". "Why" he creates his art. Is your music inspired or channeled????.....
The music in Starman has no words it is instrumental and Joe explains why he chose to let the music stand alone. We discuss the energy of music, vibration, and purpose-driven work.
We discuss extraterrestrials and Joe's take on the possibility of life in other life forms on other planets. "WE are searching for what the Truth Is"...Joe Steven
You can find Joe at
website: JoeSteven.com
@JoeStevenMusic
In the final few minutes, you can hear a small excerpt from Joe's album
Enjoy
Tara
Tara in the Neighborhood
In this episode, I finally got my youngest daughter to be a guest on my show. We discuss the concept of being “talentless”. The backdrop is a worldwide pandemic and sequestration of ourselves, a moment to have the time and space to “Be” with our humanity. I debate with Ana the very meaning of life and we debate the question, “Can you build a life based on fun?”. The concept of “being” leads to “doing” and “having” is a concept I have been playing with in my own life for the past 10 years. I love the idea of using my life as an experiment in creation.
Waking to watch the sunrise in the Gulf of Mexico on a paddleboard, surfing in a storm, questioning the existence of God, and trusting yourself to open the right door takes insight courage and grit these are qualities in Ana. I hope one day she listens to her younger self with a little more tenderness…
What does Tenderness look like?
IT is the Ocean
The ocean is never ending and salty
The ocean is strong and fierce but holds all life
IT holds human LIFE, animal LIFE
Small microbes to the largest BEINGS on the planet
Tenderness smells like flowers and fresh rain
Tenderness smells like eucalyptus and sunshine
IT is the strong hold of your hand
Which will only let go when you ask IT to
Tenderness sees all moments as perfect
Tenderness realizes there is nothing to forgive
IT makes me smile
What does Tenderness look like?
Selena reminds us to take care in the simple acts of life. She reminds us all to take a moment and try to make it special. Selena does this with clothes but I see the bigger picture. The bigger picture is to create rituals and ceremonies in our everyday life. It could be as simple as curling your hair and choosing the perfect lipstick or reciting a poem to your loved ones. The action of enchanting everyday life is what Diary of a Housewife does with her pretty pictures and heartful encouragement to her followers. In times of evolution, humans need quiet moments to rest and I hope this podcast gives our listeners a moment to rest and be entertained by a local living a life of enchantment.......
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Dr. Reddy is a Brownsville opthamologist who joins us to discuss her passion, eyes. She takes us on her journey from India to Texas and shares her story of life in deep south Texas. Dr. Reddy began mission work in early 2004 and found an outlet for her real passion helping her "extended family" see the world. Her mission work takes her across the globe from Myanmar to Ecuador. Her new project is with Stelle Middle school creating a mentoring program.
I have known Madhavi for years, we met at a Mom's group started by our mutual friend Christine Khetarpal. I have had many conversation with Madhavi over the years but I learned new details in our conversation and hope everyone enjoys the stories...... Tara in the Neighborhood
In this podcast, I have a conversation with a local family practice physician, Dr. Beverly Zavaleta. We dive into her personal journey from physician to cancer patient. We discuss the dissection of separating ourselves from our professional personae. We meet both Dr. Zavaleta, the Havard trained physician and we meet Beverly, the person who has wisdom to share as she helps decipher the trials of chemotherapy.
Dr. Zavaleta's book and personal story helps the reader take a practical and calm approach to chemotherapy and offers a little help throughout the journey.
Enjoy, Tara
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Jose “Joe” Sanchez on Tara in the Neighborhood
Jose is a resident on South Padre Island, he is a teacher, musician, storyteller, inn keeper and sandcastle maker. Jose left the Valley in the mid 1970's to attend Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Jose started his academic journey as anthropologist but dropped out of Harvard to experience life. Jose finished Harvard 10 years later after "being" many things from laborer to cook to musician. Jose shares his philosophical views and highlights his nonconformist adventures. The beat movement of the 1950's inspired Jose and authors such as Kerouac created a blueprint for experiencing life "on your own terms".
Jose was drawn to folklore throughout his life, he taught at the the Circle School in San Antonio. The school is based on the work of Nicholas Roerich and is used stories as part of the curriculum. Jose learned much at the Circle school by teaching folklore to children by day and going to underground clubs to sing his music at night.
The new chapter in his life brings Jose to South Padre Island. He has honed his sandcastle techniques and is part of a non profit which teaches sandcastle lesson for free on South Padre Island. Jose plans to take his sandcastle making on the on the road throughout Rio Grande Valley schools. Jose's partner is Lucinda and together they are building castles and raising dogs on the Island.
Today on Tara in the Neighborhood we have Eduardo Campirano, the director of the Port of Brownsville. He manages all 40,000 acres of the port, provides about 44,000 jobs, and oversees the operation of 13 cargo docks. Not only does the port serve as recognition to Brownsville, but it also partakes in several recreational events like the 5K1M Dock Dash Family Run and Walk, and the restoration of Bahia Grande for recreational fishing. Eddie’s vision is to bring a greater amount of jobs with a higher salary, and to be able to build wealth with the expansion of the service industry, leading to a greater economic sustainability of our families
Today we have Dr. Francisco del Castillo, he specializes on gynecology, hypnosis, and acupuncture. Joining him today is his wife, Teresa del Castillo, they run neighboring clinics together which specialize on weight loss, lipo-massage, laser hair removal, and microdermabrasion in Brownsville, Texas.Together they want to change theValley’s way of approaching physical and psychological problems by integrating modern and age-old methods of practicing medicine, like hypnosis and acupuncture. It is amazing to learn about such methods and how beneficial they are to our bodies. It is time the Valley embraces new ways to help our community and provide a better life for the future.Even with the newest technology our past approaches to healing are a valid part of creating overall health and wellness.
Today we have John Reed joining us in Tara in the Neighborhood. John currently runs First Community Bank on South Padre Island, he is the chairman on the port of Brownsville, as well as a volunteer of many organizations like the American Red Cross. His passion was brought on by his father who was the chairman of the port before him, John later discovered he wanted to apply his business concepts into practice where his father did before him.He works every day to bring thousands of jobs into the community which will subsequently bring more people into the local business, and for our children to come back from college to get the jobs they have worked so hard for.Just like all of us,John Reed is a local that loves his community and plans on improving it little by little.
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.