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Go Beyond Here

by Go Beyond Here

A Spiritual Conversation with Singer-Songwriters/Composers

Copyright: © 2023 Go Beyond Here

Episodes

Steve Kilbey of The Church

1h 14m · Published 30 Sep 07:00

Kari connects Steve to his father, while they talk about a new song "Birdeen" on Steve's new album "Eleven Women," about a lorikeet who regularly visits, signs from our loved ones through birds, how lyrics and music just appear on their own, all songs are a pure channel moment for him, as he can hear windshield wipers and create music around it, how he likes to write about nature; born in England, how he never felt like he was in the right place till now, how everyone should see at least one past life through hypnotherapy/regression, as Steve shared his past life when he was in India as a Sikh in the 1800s, how we often live one past life and then another juxtaposed life that is an "opposite" one to experience all facets and glean more higher information, how our lives are like Method acting to the Nth degree for our souls to fully feel it as reality, and we're meant to experience life lessons or play roles, and birds in the sky showing an infinite beautiful moment.

Steve Kilbey of The Church

1h 14m · Published 30 Sep 07:00

Kari connects Steve to his father, while they talk about a new song "Birdeen" on Steve's new album "Eleven Women," about a lorikeet who regularly visits, signs from our loved ones through birds, how lyrics and music just appear on their own, all songs are a pure channel moment for him, as he can hear windshield wipers and create music around it, how he likes to write about nature; born in England, how he never felt like he was in the right place till now, how everyone should see at least one past life through hypnotherapy/regression, as Steve shared his past life when he was in India as a Sikh in the 1800s, how we often live one past life and then another juxtaposed life that is an "opposite" one to experience all facets and glean more higher information, how our lives are like Method acting to the Nth degree for our souls to fully feel it as reality, and we're meant to experience life lessons or play roles, and birds in the sky showing an infinite beautiful moment.

Franke Previte ("Hungry Eyes" from "Dirty Dancing") and Pamela Oland ("Joanie Loves Chachi")

1h 1m · Published 19 Sep 04:00

Kari connects Franke to his mom as they talk about writing the hit "Hungry Eyes" for "Dirty Dancing," which he also wrote "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," garnering an Academy Award. She also connects Pamela to her mom, as they talk about how one song created a spin-off from "Happy Days," and caused 17-year olds to get married in "Joanie Loves Chachi." They also talk about "One World," the song they wrote for "Earth, Wind and Fire" in 1989, which was recently re-recorded by stars like Patti LaBelle, Christine Ebersole and Tico Torres, as Kari notes hearing it underscored the importance of the environment. They also discuss feeling a soul connection with a person, how adoptive parents are often the true soul connection, while sometimes family members who share the same DNA don't feel that soul connection, past lives and knowing when you're on the life path you're meant to be on, what they do when they feel blue to pick themselves up and whether they hear random original tunes in their heads as songwriters.

Franke Previte ("Hungry Eyes" from "Dirty Dancing") and Pamela Oland ("Joanie Loves Chachi")

1h 1m · Published 19 Sep 04:00

Kari connects Franke to his mom as they talk about writing the hit "Hungry Eyes" for "Dirty Dancing," which he also wrote "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," garnering an Academy Award. She also connects Pamela to her mom, as they talk about how one song created a spin-off from "Happy Days," and caused 17-year olds to get married in "Joanie Loves Chachi." They also talk about "One World," the song they wrote for "Earth, Wind and Fire" in 1989, which was recently re-recorded by stars like Patti LaBelle, Christine Ebersole and Tico Torres, as Kari notes hearing it underscored the importance of the environment. They also discuss feeling a soul connection with a person, how adoptive parents are often the true soul connection, while sometimes family members who share the same DNA don't feel that soul connection, past lives and knowing when you're on the life path you're meant to be on, what they do when they feel blue to pick themselves up and whether they hear random original tunes in their heads as songwriters.

Folk Singer-Songwriter Jonatha Brooke

1h 0m · Published 27 Aug 04:00

Kari connects Jonatha with her mother, as they talk about how her mother gave her great material for her art and how we play roles for one another, the importance of being glass half full people especially now, and the amazing glass half full aspect to this year, her new song "Glass Half Empty," the Boston folk music scene back when she had her folk duo "The Story" and the legendary Passim, being part of Christine Lavin's brainchild "Big Times in a Small Town," wilderness moments that helped her on her path, the void in our lives as a spiritual favor that bring about the good and the path we're meant to be on, what she does to pick herself up when she feels blue, how one knows when they're on their life path they're meant to be on.

Folk Singer-Songwriter Jonatha Brooke

1h 0m · Published 27 Aug 04:00

Kari connects Jonatha with her mother, as they talk about how her mother gave her great material for her art and how we play roles for one another, the importance of being glass half full people especially now, and the amazing glass half full aspect to this year, her new song "Glass Half Empty," the Boston folk music scene back when she had her folk duo "The Story" and the legendary Passim, being part of Christine Lavin's brainchild "Big Times in a Small Town," wilderness moments that helped her on her path, the void in our lives as a spiritual favor that bring about the good and the path we're meant to be on, what she does to pick herself up when she feels blue, how one knows when they're on their life path they're meant to be on.

Manhattan Transfer's Alan Paul

1h 3m · Published 12 Aug 06:00

Kari connects Alan to his grandfather, as they talk about scatting as channeling, "Soul Food to Go" as an homage to Tim Hauser, being in a legendary group and the ego, the metaphysical "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone," harmony and chakras opening up, time not being linear, being present in a moment that was years ago, life going by like a flash, the dichotomy of the soul going on forever while the body which feels real is temporary and like life (an illusion), grace, the soul consciousness and a different way of life, signing up to be in this moment and a new paradigm, how he takes care of his voice daily after asking Tony Bennett what hedoes for his voice, playing roles for one another's life lessons, meditation, a life of service, "Many Lives, Many Master" and past life regressions.

Manhattan Transfer's Alan Paul

1h 3m · Published 12 Aug 06:00

Kari connects Alan to his grandfather, as they talk about scatting as channeling, "Soul Food to Go" as an homage to Tim Hauser, being in a legendary group and the ego, the metaphysical "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone," harmony and chakras opening up, time not being linear, being present in a moment that was years ago, life going by like a flash, the dichotomy of the soul going on forever while the body which feels real is temporary and like life (an illusion), grace, the soul consciousness and a different way of life, signing up to be in this moment and a new paradigm, how he takes care of his voice daily after asking Tony Bennett what hedoes for his voice, playing roles for one another's life lessons, meditation, a life of service, "Many Lives, Many Master" and past life regressions.

Yes Founding Member and Lead Singer Jon Anderson

46m · Published 14 Jul 04:00

Kari connects Jon to his father, as they talk about past lives, knowing author and past-life regression pioneer Dr. Brian Weiss (a Yes fan) whose work was the subject of his musical, how his wife Jane got a personal regression session from Brian himself after she brought his book "Many Lives Many Masters" up on their first date as they talked about the spiritual side of life, finding a fellow seeker of the spiritual with his wife and partner in music and life, Jane, the other dimensional, metaphysical experience with angels that helped put him on his life path of spirituality that happened in Sin City, being a pure channel for music from his Higher Self and the Other Side, how it took him a long time to meditate even after going to another place one time with his spiritual teacher, the spiritual words of action in "Owner of a Lonely Heart" that one may not initially hear, his daily process for music that includes vocalizing and creating words like "Ramalama," a track on his new album "1,000 Hands," which includes Yes bandmate Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Jean-Luc Ponty, Tower of Power horns, and new music he's busy working on during this moment in the world.

Yes Founding Member and Lead Singer Jon Anderson

46m · Published 14 Jul 04:00

Kari connects Jon to his father, as they talk about past lives, knowing author and past-life regression pioneer Dr. Brian Weiss (a Yes fan) whose work was the subject of his musical, how his wife Jane got a personal regression session from Brian himself after she brought his book "Many Lives Many Masters" up on their first date as they talked about the spiritual side of life, finding a fellow seeker of the spiritual with his wife and partner in music and life, Jane, the other dimensional, metaphysical experience with angels that helped put him on his life path of spirituality that happened in Sin City, being a pure channel for music from his Higher Self and the Other Side, how it took him a long time to meditate even after going to another place one time with his spiritual teacher, the spiritual words of action in "Owner of a Lonely Heart" that one may not initially hear, his daily process for music that includes vocalizing and creating words like "Ramalama," a track on his new album "1,000 Hands," which includes Yes bandmate Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Jean-Luc Ponty, Tower of Power horns, and new music he's busy working on during this moment in the world.

Go Beyond Here has 88 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 91:02:06. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 6th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 19th, 2024 20:42.

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