Loretta Lynn: singer, songwriter, author, advocate for women and standing up for what she believed in

Loretta Lynn is the daughter of Ted Webb, a coal miner, and his wife Clara Ramey. They were hard-working people who lived in a community where income was low and black lung disease was prevalent among the miners. Given the dangers of mining, the families in the small community were close to each other. I couldn’t help but wonder if […]

Are you being treated informally?

“Our body is not nonsense from which we struggle to free ourselves … from which we learn to feel, to move, to smell, to touch, to listen, to be hungry and to love.” ~ Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women who run with the wolves. Dear ladies, We challenge ourselves to improve every area of ​​our lives, but we often invite […]

Selena: a life remembered (part 1)

Selena Quintanilla-Perez, now an icon in mainstream Texan and Latino culture, Texas and pop culture, was born on April 16, 1971 to Abraham (II) and Marcella Quintanilla at the Freeport Community Hospital, outside their Lake Jackson’s hometown, a small Texas. 23,000 community, 75 miles from Houston. At the time of Selena’s birth, the Quintanillas had two other children, Abraham (AB) […]

Les Miserables, a film review

Being the main and most important thing is what we always want, to be the center of everything, but do we always have to be one of the main protagonists of each person’s story? Have we ever thought about being different? Or love people by being unusual, being the person you really are and doing the things you want? Be […]

How to get rich as a cartoon entertainer

I was a professional animator and director of animation for major television series and movies for thirty years and was a Character Animation Instructor for the Cal Arts freshman class for a couple of years. As an independent animated film producer, I followed my muse and made award-winning * animated music videos. So I have some experience in the animation […]