“for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy and her guest Lynne Fiddmont, on air from January 10th.

Groovy People making Groovy music gets us into a groove of life, you can’t help but move your hips and lips as you feel Lynne music deep down in your soul, come hear what drives her and all about the Power of LOVE.
Vessels of love come no bolder, brighter or more beautiful than multifaceted singer / songwriter / arranger / producer Lynne Fiddmont. All that pours forth from her essence is compassion and creativity of purest purpose beauty. Over a career that has seen her glide gracefully from sharing her vocal gifts at the service of world class artists such as Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, Bill Withers, Phil Collins, Barbara Streisand, George Duke and Joe Zawinul to recording her own lovingly crafted projects Flow and Lady: A Tribute to Billie Holiday, Lynne generously ladles on the love, the laughter, and the longitude in an artistic situation. Her fourth album, Power of Love, speaks to the many hues and dimensions of matters of the heart be it the brotherhood/sisterhood of global human existence or the slippery sensual space between lovers that shuts the world out like the most delicious of kisses.
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The power of Love is an exquisitely balanced collection of hand-picked classic R&B covers that reveal some of Lynne’s influences and mentors, along with her freshly penned original soul songs that amplify and reflect precisely how those inspirations have helped to shape who she is today – as an artist and as a woman.
“I’m always thinking, ‘How did I get here,’” Lynne confesses. “There are so many great artists. How come I am here right now? Part of this project is about me going back to the songs that started me loving music. Too many younger people have been missing out on them, so I try to bridge that gap. The another part of this project is about how I feel as I look around and wonder, ‘What in the world is happening in the world?’ I want to send a message of love to counter all the hate.”
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Nicholas Man; As a kid I never really tried in school. With 2 Chinese immigrant parents, I’m sure you could get the idea that they thought School was the only path to success. Well now that I’m running my own digital marketing company, I don’t completely agree with them. I believe they confused 2 terms together, school and knowledge; you need knowledge for any kind of success, you don’t necessarily need school. See, school is very good at teaching a few things, and certainly, you need to go to school to become a doctor or an engineer, but for everything else, there are millions of books, videos and online courses out there. I ended up dropping school after my second year, but I have never stopped learning. I’ve read hundreds of books listened to audio books, watched thousands of hours worth of videos and taken quite a few online courses. Even though I never tried in school, I was good enough to get accepted into UBC for Electrical Engineering and that’s where I started my first business. A painting business. If you’ve ever heard of Student Works Painting they are a painting company that franchises out areas for Students to run their own painting business sure they provided a little bit of support but you’re basically on your own. The marketing and sales, and managing your own painters and clients. Man, that was the most stressful thing I ever did up until that point but even though it was stressful I loved it because I had a chance to make my clients happy and most of them were very wonderful people. I still remember working 16 hour days, especially at the beginning of the season and as I got better and more efficient those hours became shorter. But that’s when the entrepreneurial bug hit me and I’ve done a few business ventures after that and had a chance to make an impact on a few lives. Now I’m a part owner of a talk-show and I run a digital marketing company called Nicholas Man SEO.


David Kessler is the #1 grief expert who has spent decades working with those whose loved ones left them broken hearted or they’ve died. He has put together the strategies below as well as a video’s to help those dealing with a loss.
For many people, holidays are the hardest part of grieving. When you have lost someone special, your world loses its celebratory qualities.


Right now the Energime University Platform is in its initial development period which has taken the better part of two years and should be fully operation by the fall of 2017. This process will include populating the site with courses offered and taught by our many Education/training partners, the development of our own core platform, and the full implementation of the interconnected support network that composes the Energime Community.
Bill is a published author having written “The World We Leave Our Children” as well as many articles on the subjects of resource management and the environment. He served as the opinion editor for EcoSeed writing articles on Integrated Sustainable Design, Green Investment, Sustainable Economics, Advanced Food Production, Global Agricultural Trends, and Advanced Waste Management. A sitting board member on the Lifeboat Foundation Sustainability Board, African Sustainable Development Council, Member of the United Nations Academic Impact, as well as many other environmental and humanitarian groups and organizations. He is also a regular contributor on the subject of energy conservation and advanced retrofitting of the built environment for several periodicals.


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