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Yahoooooo!!!!!!! My Song ‘One and The Same‘ Made The Top 55 (Dreams do come true!)

On Wednesday, September 1st Round two of  voting opened up for David Suzuki’s & CBC Radio 3’s Playlist for the Planet. Please keep reading as I need YOUR help over the next week until September 8th (I’ll explain more at the end)…

With over 750 songs entered in the contest & after all your voting in round one, ‘One & The Same’ has made the top 5 songs in Manitoba & with your help this week it could be chosen as the number one environmental anthem in Manitoba, and be put on the Universal Music album being released this October! All proceeds from the sale of this album will go to help saving our planet through the David Suzuki foundation. Our children deserve to inherit a healthy planet!

Until September 8th please  vote once per day to help ‘One & The Same’ go down in history as an environmental anthem next to such great artists as Joel Plaskett, Bruce Cockburn, Broken Social Scene, k-os, Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Bachman (with Sarah McLachlan and Nikki Yanofsky), DOA, Tom Jackson, Johnny Reid, Raffi, LIGHTS, Jessie Farrell, Rush, the Trews, Great Big Sea, and Tanya Tagaq.

Here is how you vote:

1. Please go here & vote once per day for  ‘One & The Same’ until  Wednesday,  September 8th: http://radio3.cbc.ca/#/polls/?pollId=73 (Login if you have already registered as a free member or take 2 seconds to signup for free)

2. If you want me to keep you up to date & hear how this all turns out please select the ‘Become a Fan’ button on this page: http://radio3.cbc.ca/play/band/Raito/One-and-The-Same

3. Please share this with anyone & everyone you can..

Lastly, I can’t thank you enough as I couldn’t have come this far with out you & all my other friends!!!Now, lets go & win this thing!

I Need Your Help

I could use your help for a good cause 🙂 Honestly, anything you can do to help would be awesome! (e.g. sharing this with your contacts!)

For a great cause, I officially released my first (independent) single ‘One & The Same‘ (scratch another off the bucket list):

I wrote and recorded in studio this song specifically for the David Suzuki ‘Playlist for the Planet’ in hopes of making a small difference in this world that we can all choose to save. Two artists/songs will be selected from  100’s to be on a Major Label album this November, with all proceeds going to the David Suzuki Foundation which will directly help our planet for future generations.

You can check the song out here: http://www.my1.ca

If you connect with the lyrics & music please take the time to sign up on the CBC website as a fan and FAVORITE the song! Voting will start August 15th, so I will be hitting you up again then to help cast a few votes my way.

Hope you enjoy the song and that it affects even a few small changes in the world!!!

Again, anything you can do to help is appreciated.

Good Karma,

Lee

Life Lessons This Past Month

1. Not everyone is going to like me, and even sometimes people are going to dislike me. Spending time and energy worrying about this fact gets me nowhere fast, and detracts me from living in the present and driving forward in every aspect of my life!

2. Time is my most valuable resource and the word ‘NO’ my greatest preventative weapon of mass defense. I have become aware of my desire to say ‘YES’, and as a result need to always realize I can easily become my own worst enemy!

3. Patience is so much more than a virtue, it can ultimately be the difference between success & failure! I have learned that although it is important to recognize when to quit, it is even more important for me to ask the question ‘why’ first! If the answer makes sense… Then & only then will I ever quit!

4. Good things happen when I follow my passions!

5. Love is not enough. The action of loving is more important!

Winnipeg Pride

Unless you are from Winnipeg or have visited our fine city this might not interest you. I will keep this short and brief as the only reason I am posting this picture of a broken, rusty & dirty sign at Portage & Main, is because I truly love Winnipeg and want to draw attention to city officials & other citizens that we have fallen down. I know we have more pride than currently being demonstrated at Portage & Main, and someone just needs to do their job and get this fixed. In fact, these signs are second rate. Tear them down and put up something that will truly show visitors how we take pride in our city.

When a city has an operating budget close to 800 Million dollars per year there is just no excuse to have broken signs at our most famous corner.

Hopefully, the right people will see this and take action.

Living Up To Expectations

This new street is being developed not too far from where I live, and got me to thinking about the expectations we place on ourselves, our relationships, and people in our lives. If you lived on a street called “Romance Lane” could you live up to the name?

The only point I’m going to make is that, it is pretty apparent that the greatest expectations are created in our own minds and are really dominated by the word ‘could & ‘if’’!

My relationship could be better if my wife could just ________ ?

My job would be more satisfying if I could just get my boss to _______?

I could be better if I just __________?

I’m going to try and live the next week making mental notes of how expectations may be having a negative effect in every aspect of my life.

I think Fritz said it best!

“I am not in this world to live up to other people’s expectations, nor do I feel that the world must live up to mine.” Fritz Perl

The Inadvertent Truth

One of the things in life that I am truly passionate about, for whatever reason, I have kept to myself for a very long time. If you knew me twenty years ago, there would have been no doubt in your mind that i was extremely passionate about music, and more specifically the guitar & writing songs.

So what does ‘The Inadvertent Truth’ have to do about a 37 year old guy that is passionate about music, guitars, singing, song writing, etc?  Well it has everything to do with it. How can you or I claim to be truly passionate about something and not share it with the world. Yes, I understand that there may be the odd closet passion that is just for personal fulfillment… I get that! But, for the rest of the world, I think hiding your passion is a disservice to the world.

What if your passion helped just one person?

What if your passion helped thousands of people?

What if your passion was part of your legacy?

Today, I played a rough recording one of the songs that I recently wrote to a work colleague. They had asked what my hobbies, passions are and instead of just saying I like playing guitar & writing songs, I put my passion & creativity on the line, pulled out the iPod and played them the song.

If your curious, it’s entitled Super Woman and you can read the lyrics. Super Woman. Later this year I will be recording this song in studio, along with many others, and will truly begin to share my passion with the world.

What happened next?

It wasn’t intended. Nor was it unexpected.  It just wouldn’t have been exposed unless I decided that moment to share my passion with another person.

My colleague told me I was very talented and wondered why I wasn’t pursuing it as a career.

Good question?

The true response to that question is fear, risk versus reward potential compared to the lucrative businesses I am involved with now, and many other reasons. But if it’s my true passion what does money truly matter? Tell that to my wife, three daughters & the mortgage J

Either way, I will never again hide or be afraid to share my passions with the world. This is the inadvertent truth I discovered today.

Sharing your passions won’t hurt anyone, but they may help you or someone else. It didn’t happen today, but what if one day that song played on a radio and helped a complete stranger get past a painful experience in their life.

What’s your passion?

My Father In-Law Died Today

What do you say in the short term when someone close to you, and those you love dearly, passes away? I’m sure it’s different for everyone, but here is my perspective!

At the time I started writing this, my father in-law died a mere three hours ago, it wasn’t unexpected and the pain is so fresh it is surreal. One of the main reasons I haven’t blogged in a month is our time has been focused on him. Now that he is gone, and everyone in my life is mentally & physically drained to the point of exhaustion, they have gone to bed early tonight. I can’t! It’s time to pour my guts out the best way I know how!

He was 63, lived a hard life in every way imaginable, and only really got to know the people who loved him most during the last 6 months! That may sound strange, but it is a reality that we will struggle with until they day we are gone and is a novel unto itself. In the end, cancers a bitch, and I will spare you the details, but he was suppose to have more time. It was not to be.

I remember asking him a month back if he could share with me if there was anything, any advice, he could pass on to me. His response was, “Don’t make me cry!” So with nothing to share, my greatest connection to him became a promise. That promise being that I would always take care of his daughter and three grand-daughters! On his deathbed, a mere 2.5 hours before he passed, I said to him, “I promise to take care of your daughter and schnookies.” Then I said goodbye and cried! He didn’t squeeze my hand, he didn’t moan, nor did he blink his eyes! However, I feel deep down to the core that he heard me.

So what do I say? Right or wrong here it goes:

1. What a rip off! 63 is too freaking young, and damn it is more than unfair. I am glad he isn’t suffering anymore.

2. I’m a husband, who like most guys wants to becMr. Fix It, and I can’t do a damn thing to make my wife feel better. This is a pain I have not seen In her face before, and frankly it tears me up inside.

3. After telling our 10,8, & 4 year old daughters their Opa had died, I cried. The only consolation here is that, I think, because we have not shielded them from the truth all along, they took the news in stride. They cried, but quickly went back to playing like kids should. When we asked our 4 year old if she understood what died means, her response was, “It means you can’t ever come home or see your friends again!” Wow is an understatement!

4. I do feel a minor sense of a relief that a major burden affecting the entire family has been lifted.

5. Did I say already cancers a bitch?

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6. He is at peace.

7. Death is a stark reminder to live every day to it’s fullest. It so easy to get lost in the day to day routine.

8. The world keeps turning and life does go on after a loved one dies.

9. Fathers love your daughters!

10. Rest In Peace

One day, hopefully a long time from now, I too will die and hope to have the strength, courage and conviction to pass on with out once complaining. My father in-law left this place as a true gentleman.

Rest in Peace Manfred… Rest in Peace!

Suck It Up

If you are in business, sales, marketing or even in a majority of JOB type positions, I think you will be able to relate. My hope is this hits someone exactly when they needed it most!

Here are just a few RANTs you may have heard before:

There wasn’t enough capital raised for the company to fly. I’m burnt out. I’m too old. I’m too young.  Someone stole my idea. Nobody wants to take a meeting.  If we would have only done one thing different it would have worked. The technology isn’t good enough to launch. Our competition is one step ahead. The widget manufacturer screwed us over. The bank won’t lend to us. Our website isn’t good enough.

Screw the WHAT IFs,  the COULD HAVEs & the SHOULD HAVEs.

Suck it up buttercup and do something. Do anything! If it fails, suck it up again, and go after whatever it is you are chasing even harder.

OK, so maybe the sucking on lemons analogy didn’t quite hit the mark, but watch this video below and the next time you feel you’ve been beat down think of this mouse and power on!!!

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Failure is merely a 7 letter word you are going to have to get use to if you want the big wins.

Your Bucket List

Ya, Ya… I know!!! The movie has been out for over three years, but have you used that as a fire under you  to put together the list of things you want, activities you most desire to do,  or are committed to trying to achieve before you die.

I’ve posted mine online here, but this isn’t about me…its about you!

Have a little listen to John Mayer, who wrote a song for the movie, & while your at it,  grab a piece of paper and start making your own bucket list. Then start living & loving the list 🙂

The majority of us don’t know when our number is up. Live for today!

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