Showing posts with label NWCU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NWCU. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

The Creative Nexus™ News: Inside Indie Media Weekly (IIWM) with Kim Williams & more...



Inside Indie Media Weekly (IIMW)


Friday, July 3, 2015


Metro Detroit, Michigan (Global) - The Creative Nexus is pleased to announce that Rhiannon Fionn (Coal Ash Chronicles) and Roger Allen Baut of (The Creative Nexus) both appeared on Kim Williams "Inside Indie Media Weekly" internet radio program, this week. Author and poets Natasha Head and Susie Clevenger were also on the broadcast. To listen to the show, please see below.

Kim Williams, for those of you who may not be aware, is the proprietor of the Indie Media Weekly, Indie Media Weekly Radio, and Inside Indie Media Weekly (IIMW), and features a growing list of creative personalities. Kim is also responsible for dedicating her time, and resources, to the advancement of indiemedia, and social concerns everywhere.

Kim is also a recipient of The New World Creative Union's (NWCU) Silver Phoenix Award for 2015 (See link for further information).

Rhiannon is the Creator/Director of Coal Ash Chronicles, since May, 2009, in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she collects and shares stories about coal ash, which is America's second-largest waste stream.

Roger is the co-founder of the NWCU, along with Natasha Head, since 2012, and is an initiator of several other creative related projects.

Take a few moments to check out the excellent work that Kim is doing, and be sure to follow, comment, and share her efforts in as many places as you can!



Saturday, May 9, 2015

The Creative Nexus™ News





Saturday, May 9, 2015

Metro Detroit, Michigan (Global) - Spring has sprung and as the seasons have changed, so too has The Creative Nexus™. 

Lots of fresh, new ideas have blossomed from the originators of The Creative Nexus Café™ and Blue Sky Highway™.

• The New World Creative Union (NWCU) continues with a full complement of 250 members. Look for some new features to come along as we move further into 2015.




• The Nexus Café and core team: Matthew HattSusie Clevenger, Natasha Head, and Roger Allen Baut return live on Sunday, May 24th, at 2:00 p.m. EST. Format for the popular show remains the same.

Creative Nexus Café™

Music Intro
Opening: Greetings and information
from co- hosts/producers Natasha, Susie,
Matthew, and Roger

• Shout Outs

A View from the café’s window: Roger

Something to Consider: Natasha

• Summation/convo

 Closing

...with a bit of spoken word, and music, sprinkled about here and there for good measure.



• The Blue Sky Highway(BSH) is in the process of updating and refining its design and program. The new format will have a 'theme' with no interruptions during the episode. 

As always the BSH is 'not' about the 'host' or 'producer,' but about the artists comprising the show.

• Look for more updates as the BSH approaches its Season 2, episode 1 launch date.


Sunday, April 5, 2015

The Creative Nexus™ News






 Sunday, April 5, 2015 

Metro-Detroit, Michigan (Global) - The first part of this year has turned out to be very busy, with all sorts of activity, ideas and promotion going on.

Highlights:

• The New World Creative Union (NWCU) continues with a full complement of 250 members. As I am sure you are aware the premise of the NWCU is for artists to present their laudable creative work, share it with others, and to share each other's laudable endeavors, in return; look for some new features to come along as we move further into 2015.


We welcome back the co-founder of the NWCU, Natasha Head who is resuming her previous responsibilities with the NWCU, Nexus Cafe, The Creative Nexus, blog, et cetera.

We also welcome back (by popular demand) the Nexus Cafe and core team: Matthew Hatt, Susie Clevenger, and Natasha Head. The Nexus Cafe will return shortly after the Season 2 opener of the Blue Sky Highway (BSH), which is in Phase 2 (composing the show) at the moment. Speaking of the BSH, our good friend, Adrian Hallam continues on as  Music Consultant for the Blue Sky Highway.

Stay tuned for further news and adventures of  the The Creative Nexus.









Saturday, January 3, 2015

The Creative Nexus™ NWCU and Silver Phoenix Award News






 Saturday, January 3, 2015 

Metro-Detroit, Michigan (Global) - It's 2015 y'all, and as the new year opens, it looks like it's going to be a very busy and auspicious one.

• The New World Creative Union (NWCU) continues with a full complement of over 250 members. As I am sure you are aware the premise of the NWCU is for artists to present their laudable creative work, and share it with others, and to also have others share their work too; look for some new features to come along as we move in to 2015.

• In 2015, The Creative Nexus™ continues its cooperative venture with the Indie Media Weekly (IMW), Indie Media Weekly Radio (IMWR) and Kim Williams with its Winds of Change series of triplets. The triplet is a creative article that includes an image, written component, and video/music selection to complement one another. It also carries the theme of the written portion throughout the article. Click on the above 'triplet' link to see the latest offering, "Winds of Change: Arcanum XVI (The Tower)," which has its origins in Arcanum XVI of the Tarot.

• Upcoming features for the Indie Media Weekly and Indie Media Weekly Radio are audio-bios of musicians and composers that The Creative Nexus™ has featured in several of its Blue Sky Highway™ (BSH™) radio shows, as well as new artists, and episodes of the BSH!


• Look for a return of The Creative Nexus Café...the café is calling!


Blue Highway ©Frank Webster
• The Creative Nexus is pleased to announce that Season One of the BSH™ was very well received, so much so, that a Season Two is now in Phase 1 of preparation. The overall STATS indicate that listeners are still tuning in to Season One on SoundCloud (SC) and Blog Talk Radio (BTR). The contemplative nature of the BSH seems to be calling listeners back for more drives along the highway. Season Two will also be featured on IMW and IMWR.




STATS for Season One are as follows:

BSH STATS
(SC & BTR Listens per episode as of 01.02.2015)
Links should take you to the designated episodes.


*"Calliope's Tears" [Ep010]: 561
(air date: 09.07.2014)


"A Kaleidoscope" [Ep009]: 969
(air date: 08.03.2014)


*"Through the Broken Doorway" [Ep008]: 1,354
(air date: 06.07.
2014)

"Thoughts from Waking Dreams" [Ep007]: 1,214
(air date: 05.04.2014)

*"The Imperfect Nest" [Ep006]: 1065
(air date: 04.05/2014)

*"Air Castles" [Ep005]: 1,519
(air date: 03.02.2014)

"A Journey" [Ep004 fea Alan Watts]: 1,499
(air date: 01.12.2014)

"Fortes - Fortuna - Adiuvat" [Ep003 fea John Anstie]: 1,884
(air date 11.17.2013)

"Ride Life" [Ep002 fea Bono]: 2,129
(air date: 10.06.2013)

"A Dream within a Dream" [Ep001]: 1,938
(air date: 08.22.2013)

Total listens to all BSH episodes: 14,132

* Episode 005, 006, 008 and 010 were
co-produced and hosted by Michael Ash Sharbaugh


Special thanks are in order:





for their ongoing and support to art, artists, musicians, poets and the spoken word!








The Silver Phoenix Award for Merit 2015




The New World Creative Union (NWCU) Silver Phoenix Award was established in the Autumn of 2012, and is awarded for the following reasons:

1. To designate someone who has won in any of the NWCU 'special events,' such as the NWCU Autumn Kick-Off' event, et cetera.

2. To someone who has demonstrated a high level of 'liking,' 'sharing,' or promoting' of the NWCU and Creative Nexus, as well as sharing others artists, artisans, musicians, and writer's commendable creative endeavors.

3. Provided exceptional assistance, and/or service to the NWCU in General.

4. This award, for numbers 2 and 3, will be made at the discretion of an active founder, and administrator of the NWCU.


Silver Phoenix Award for Merit 2015

Kim Williams

Kim Williams, proprietor of the Indie Medial Weekly (IMW) and Indie Media Weekly Radio (IMWR) has been acquainted with The Creative Nexus, New World Creative Union, Blue Sky Highway, and Creative Nexus Café. She  has appeared on the Creative Nexus Café and Blue Sky Highway, and has always been willing to lend a hand, provide input, and share the good work of The Creative Nexus and artists associated with it.


She is also a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving in the first Gulf War, and began her 25 year career in healthcare in the military, as a paramedic. However, she left the financial rewards of the corporate healthcare world behind, as she witnessed it evolve into a soul sucking profit, before people model.

She says, "I sold the big house and all the toys, and bought a cabin on 5 acres, on the top of a mountain in Tennessee. It was there I began an awakening to the fact, that the 1% were robbing people blind, via our own government, which led me to start a "new fangled" thing called a blog, that developed over several years into what I have now at the IMW and IWMR."

Kim is also an advocate for human rights, freedom of speech and expression, and a clean planetary environment. She is one of the few people, I have met, that was practicing the main core of the NWCU principles, in sharing and promoting the laudable work of others.

It is with a great amount of pleasure, to me, for Kim Williams to be named a recipient of The Silver Phoenix Award for Merit, for 2015.

If you like, you can tune in to Kim on Fridays during the daytime on Kim's Juke Box, and Turn Up The Night with Kenny Pick, every Friday, alternating all 3 hours, and hour 3 where Kim features indie artists in her "Indie Media Moment' segment.



Saturday, October 4, 2014

Beth Winter named Silver Phoenix Award w/Star recipient




The Silver Phoenix Award for Merit


The New World Creative Union (NWCU) Silver Phoenix Award was established in the Autumn of 2012, and is awarded for the following reasons.

1. To designate anyone who has won in 'any' of our 'special events' categories, such as the NWCU Autumn Kick-Off event.

2. To anyone who has 'demonstrated' a high level of 'liking,' 'sharing,' or 'promoting' of the NWCU, as well as sharing other artist's, artisan's, and writer's commendable creative endeavors.

3. Provided exceptional assistance/service to the NWCU, in general.

4. This award, for numbers 2 and 3, will be made at the discretion of an active founder and admin of the NWCU.


Silver Phoenix Award w/Star for 2014




Beth Winter, a coordinator and admin of the NWCU, became the first recipient of the Silver Phoenix Award in the Autumn of 2012, in our NWCU Autumn Kick-Off event for September 22 and 23, for her winning composition, entitled, Peek-at-Beth.

Since then, Beth has gone on to:

1. Demonstrate a high level of 'sharing,' and 'promoting' of the NWCU.
2. Lead our NWCU Sunday Book Talk events, presenting a fascinating series of books from Zen and the Art of Archery, by Eugen Hegel, to Phoenix Rising, by Mary Summer Rain.
3. Provided commendable assistance/service to the NWCU, and members, as well as overall maintenance of the group.
4. Demonstrate exceptional skill in her field of poetry and photography.


Please join me in congratulating Beth on being designated a recipient of the first Silver Phoenix Award w/Star. This award/badge may be added to any of her sites as recognition of her achievements.


Roger Allen Baut, co-founder and admin of the NWCU

Friday, March 1, 2013

NWCU Sunday Book Talk - Every Seed of the Pomegranate




"Every seed of the Pomegranate must be eaten, because you can't tell which one comes from Paradise."

Almost every religion holds the pomegranate as a powerful symbol of humanity's fundamental beliefs and desires, of life and death, rebirth and eternal life, fertility and marriage, abundance and prosperity. This rich fruit gives voice to our most abstract concepts, depth to our beliefs and fosters our hopes and dreams.

Dr. David Allen Sullivan PhD. Instructor of English and Film. PhD in English, MA and BA in English With Cabrillo College since 1996. In his experience at Cabrillo College, Sullivan interacted with veterans from the Iraq war, listened to their stories and delved into the human aspect of war. He realized that the worst wounds are the ones you cannot see and composed his book of poetry to express the emotional casualties of war.

In the Preface of his book, Sullivan states "I wrote these poems to help myself see beyond the simplistic labels of PTSD and jihadism, xenophobia and patriotism, and to imagine looking through others’ eyes. I hope they become part of the ongoing dialogue that is the only way to begin healing the wounds—physical, psychological, social, and cultural—we suffer from in both countries. Poetry can create opportunities for empathy and understanding; it is one way to re-see ourselves, and the ones we too often see as other."

It isn't a question of supporting or opposing war, rather it is a fundamental responsibility to attempt to understand our fellow human beings with open minds and compassion.

Just as war has many voices, Sullivan uses many voices in the composition of his work. These voices are subcategorized as American, Iraqi, Angel and the author, visually identified by their justification and formatting on the page.

THE OBEDIENCE OF IBLIS, THE DEVIL

I’m not your servant,
nor savior. The one I serve?
Our only master.
And though I incline
my wings to feather your face
I do it not to
please you, but the one
who sent me. If I did it
less reluctantly,
I’d be mistaking
the begotten for the one
who begets us all,
begets everything.
Love creates this world, sets it
spinning round; but love
of what’s created
would tie you to it, so death
would be a hateful,
unforgiving wall,
instead of a door back to
the room where love’s born.

RISE UP AND WALK

Artificial limbs
float down under parachutes
to the Red Cross tents

where the maimed are housed.
As prosthetics arrow down
like rain-soaked pollen

refugees stagger
in the sun. Some wave crutches,
those with hands, hands.

*

When they first began
airdropping shoes to remote
Kurdish villages

the children hid, sure
it was another Sunni
booby-trapped gambit.

The second time through
they charged out pell-mell, thumbs
up for USA.

In their excitement
some got beaned with a pair
and rose, still laughing.

*

The boy without arms
kneels before the land mine, dis-
arms it with his teeth.


PROFESSOR NADJE AL-ALI

I have read of your
Persephone. She took six
pomegranate seeds

in her mouth, bit down
to release bright blood capsules
that stained lips and tongue.

The one who kept her
laughed, for she would be his bride
half of every year.

How to say? Sorrow
cuts us in two with sweetness.
Half the world is dead

to the other half.
Above us, mothers walk
beneath bare branches.


Individually, each poem creates a vivid experience for the reader. As a collection, the emotional bond with all viewpoints becomes palpable. It is not a surprise that many veterans and their families have found a cathartic relief and healing in reading. Likewise, those who stand outside of the combat zone and political bargaining gain in-depth understanding of the greatest human costs of war.

I'm Beth Winter and I thank you for your interest in Book Talk and David Sullivan's compelling work. A copy of Every Seed of the Pomegranate is available for download / Discussion will take place in the Facebook Group Event.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

BTR Nexus Café™ 14.02.13


Welcome to the Nexus Café

The seventh episode of the Nexus Café opens:
Thursday, February 14, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. ET
(AT: 7:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. CT - 4:00 p.m. MT - 3:00 p.m. PT)


Call-in to the café during showtime at: 619.924.0981,

or Toll free 'call-in' to speak with the hosts at: 877.598.1774
for those in the contiguous United States.




We are hoping you will find the Nexus Café to be an intriguing place for you to stop-off and visit from time to time, as well as a place to help stimulate your creative mind and thought, through music, poetry, prose and interpretive readings!
Simply sit back, relax, have a cup of coffee, tea, or chai and a snack, and listen-in as internet personalities DjRoger and DjNatasha spin some interesting musical tracks that are interspersed with a few friends of the NWCU, who will present their written, spoken word, and/or SoundCloud creations for you!


On Thursday's episode:

Something to Consider:
Share the Love 
with Natasha Lynn Head

• A View from the café's window on the World,
with Roger Allen Baut

• Social Sprite's Tip of the Week:
with Joanne Young Elliott

 

...a selection of compositions from:

51 Suddenintense need with Aaron Kent
Bacchus Aurelius

Ben Ditmars
Fritz O'Skennick

Moloch
Natasha Lynn Head
Susie Clevenger
Orbitally Re-arranged Monatomic Elements (O.R.M.E)


and as always a few surprises...


Some of the music that is provided
into tonight's episode is from Mevio's Music Alley
If you would like to be interviewed, perform a live reading of your work for the show, or submit a SoundCloud track, please let us know! Guidelines maybe found in our Nexus Café™ back room page.

BTR Nexus Café Hosts:
Natasha Lynn Head and Roger Allen Baut

Founding NWCU Coordinators

Susie Clevenger • Joanne Young Elliott •  Beth Winter
NWCU Coordinators


Please note: The views expressed on this show
do not necessarily reflect the views of the NWCU, or its founders.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

BTR Nexus Café™ 07.02.13


Welcome to the Nexus Café

The sixth episode of the Nexus Café opens:
Thursday, February 7, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. EDT
(ADT: 7:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. CDT - 4:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. PDT)


Call-in to the café during showtime at: 619.924.0981,

or Toll free 'call-in' to speak with the hosts at: 877.598.1774
for those in the contiguous United States.




We are hoping you will find the Nexus Café to be an intriguing place for you to stop-off and visit from time to time, as well as a place to help stimulate your creative mind and thought, through music, poetry, prose and interpretive readings!
Simply sit back, relax, have a cup of coffee, tea, or chai and a snack, and listen-in as internet personalities DjRoger and DjNatasha spin some interesting musical tracks that are interspersed with a few friends of the NWCU, who will present their written, spoken word, and/or SoundCloud creations for you!


On Thursday's episode:

Something to Considerwith Natasha Lynn Head.

Natasha also interviews: 
Heather Grace Stewart,
Best selling author of Carry On Dancing, Leap,
and Where the Butterflies Go.


• Social Sprite's Tip of the Week:
with Joanne Young Elliott

 

...a selection of compositions from:

Bacchus Aurelius

Ginny Brannan
Moloch

Natasha Lynn Head

and more...


If you would like to perform a live reading of your work for the show, or submit a SoundCloud track, please let us know! Guidelines maybe found in our Nexus Café™ back room page.

BTR Nexus Café Hosts:
Natasha Lynn Head and Roger Allen Baut

Founding NWCU Coordinators

Susie Clevenger • Joanne Young Elliott •  Beth Winter
NWCU Coordinators


Please note: The views expressed on this show
do not necessarily reflect the views of the NWCU, or its founders.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

BTR Nexus Café 31.01.13


Welcome to the Nexus Café

The fifth episode of the Nexus Café opens on:
Thursday, January 31, 2013, 
at 6:00 p.m. EDT
(ADT: 7:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. CDT - 4:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. PDT)


Call-in to the Nexus Café during showtime at: 619.924.0981,

or Toll free 'call-in' to speak with the hosts at: 877.598.1774



We are hoping you will find the Nexus Café to be an intriguing place for you to stop-off and visit from time to time, as well as a place to help stimulate your creative mind and thought, through music, poetry, prose and interpretive readings!
Simply sit back, relax, have a cup of coffee, tea, or chai and a snack, and listen-in as internet personalities DjRoger and DjNatasha spin some interesting musical tracks that are interspersed with a few friends of the NWCU, who will present their written, spoken word, and/or SoundCloud creations for you!


Scheduled for this episode:

More on Eric Berne's,
The Games People Play with Natasha


and Natasha also interviews Fritz O'Skennick


...along with a selection of presentations from:

Aaron Kent
Fritz O'Skennick
Luke Prater

Natasha Lynn Head
Beth Winter

Robert Zimmermann

...and perhaps a few surprises

Some of the music provided in this episode
is from Mevio's Music Alley. Check it out at
music.mevio.com
If you would like to perform a live reading of your work for the show, or submit a SoundCloud track, please let us know! Guidelines maybe found in our Nexus Café back room page. The Nexus Café back room.

BTR Nexus Café Hosts:
Natasha Lynn Head and Roger Allen Baut

Founding NWCU Coordinators

Susie Clevenger • Joanne Young Elliott • Beth Winter
NWCU Coordinators


Please note: The views expressed on this show
do not necessarily reflect the views of the NWCU, or its founders.

#WWUC @NWCreativeUnion ~Wisdom&LifeLessons


A very simple prompt today...born from sharing and conversing with fellow free thinkers in the twitterverse....I remember listening to this back in the day...hits me a little different these days and I'd love to see what comes to mind after you have a listen...perhaps you've got you're own life lessons you'd like to share...a picture of a milestone you'd like to paint...sit back...have a listen...no doubt a smile...but pour the tears into your work (yes...I grow ever softer the older I get) Let's look back...and see what we've learned as we turn our eyes towards the future...I have faith we'll make it through...



Here's how we play...

  • Post your response to the above video to you  blog or site
  • Copy the address of the exact post
  • Click Mr. Linky below, paste your post address, enter your name, click submit...and you're in!
  • Visit others who have linked up. Comment, engage and most importantly, share the good work of those who have taken the time to join us.
  • And don't forget to tune into the Nexus Cafe on blogtalk radio this Thursday at 6pmEst to see just what's coming down the pipeline at NWCU...and to listen in as some amazing artists and writers gather together to share their work.