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Nudity, Empowerment and Simplicity



This is an awesome picture from a Los Angeles event called "Naked Desert." It is an invite only- annual event for photographers and nude models in the middle of the desert. The theme is, Celebrating the Diversity of the Human Body. I was honored to be the first person (ever) to film this event, as it all magically unfolds. I made a documentary about this unbelievable experience. I am in post production. I would love to screen it soon. Please feel free to donate to Piddle Productions [there is a link to the right] so that I can continue to give you cutting edge entertainment for the soul, open mind and free spirited.

Due to popular demand the play WOMBAN is coming back to a theatre near you in Los Angeles! As you all know Womban did its first run in June. As the Stage Manager it was hard work, but with everyones commitment and dedication it became such an uplifting and humbling experience for everyone involved. If you did not get a chance to see it please come out this time around. This is a story that everyone can relate to in one way or another. Most of all it is about female empowerment and understanding the importance of healing before you can grow. The cast and crew are starting to meet regularly so I will continue to keep you posted on dates. I plan on getting more behind the scenes pictures and video this time. However, a Stage Managers job is never done, so we will see. haha.

I have been invited to do a poetry tour! I am nervous and excited but I think it is time to push myself to the next level. My comfort zone has always been behind the scenes. Sometimes life puts situations in front of you that are out of your control. Go with it.

To be simple is arduous, because to be simple costs everything that you have. You have to lose all to be simple. This is why people have chosen to be complex and they have forgotten how to be simple. Only a simple heart sings with God in deep harmony. To reach that point you will have to find your heart, your own throb, your own beat.
-Osho

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  1. Congratulations on another production of the play! Also, yay on the poetry tour. Get out there and do it woman!

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