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✨ Listening is an act of self-respect.
Self-care isn’t always soothing. Sometimes it’s quietly brave. I’ve been in this space recently — needing to say something, needing respect, and not quite knowing how to ask for it. Listening, in those moments, means noticing where you’ve been holding back …or accommodating at your own expense. It’s admitting you’re overwhelmed. It’s acknowledging you’ve outgrown something. It’s letting yourself feel without rushing to fix. That kind of listening takes courage — because honesty with yourself comes first. And honesty is where real care lives. 💛 What truth have you been gently avoiding?
✨ Listening is an act of self-respect.
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Healing Grief through Songwriting
So @Casey Fox inspired me to post this youtube video - I hope @Rositsa Aleksandrova this is ok? I know we are in that in-between space between Christmas and New Year. But for some, this is a really challenging time of year as we reflect on 2025 and for some people we have lost. I created this video for anyone who is experiencing grief & struggling to process their emotions or needs a musical outlet for the crazy emotions that you are feeling right now. https://youtu.be/ku91Smj6IYg
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♥️Welcome to V1B1N Tribe!♥️  🎹Start here & introduce yourself:
Please watch this video describing our vibe! 1. Comment on this post - introduce yourself - where are you from and where are you in your music journey? Are you a complete beginner or had some lessons or you are a concert pianist or an electronic producer that plays a few chord progressions? What’s your favorite type to play/listen (classical, jazz, your own compositions)? Do you even play or just here to listen? Of so - we have a special section called “Listening Sessions” - where you can listen to different performances and members playing for us! What’s your favorite fruit? 2. Head over to our classroom (2nd tab) and look through our (ever evolving) categories of courses and post video or questions in the feed for feedback and support :) P.S. Click the bell 🔔 on this post so you are informed when a new members comes in so you can say hello. ❤️🎹🥰💕💕💕 P.S.S… Don't lurk--->LIKE! Engagement is the first and easiest thing you can do. Find a post you find valuable - and let the person who wrote it know. It's a free gift you can give to someone else. Everyone here knows it's nice to be appreciated. And it literally takes a tap or a click. (And yes, statistically, people who like stuff succeed on Skool more). ❤️🙌
Music for Casey - Channeled InFusion
Hey @Casey Fox These tracks were for you... Just close your eyes. and listen, and you'll pull what you need from them... . strengthen what you have.. or expand what you need... enjoy!
⁉️🎥🎞️🫶 Don’t you DARE stop the camera rolling!!
Hi Tribers! I wanted to you give you one more gift, just because I love you so much!!!! I intentionally didn’t cut the beginning of this video. I want to use this as an opportunity to teach you something that will help you BIG time - with everything you do! I preach and teach this to all my clients (and it’s been life changing for everyone!!!!) - regardless if they are a music artist, a public speaker or a community leader… We all are somehow “camera shy” or let’s call it what it is in reality, STAGE FREIGHT. Wether you are playing or speaking for 5 000 people or just recording a video for your YouTube channel or community… DON’T stop rolling!!! Here are 3 reasons why: 1. You get comfortable as you get used to the camera - like it’s your best friend… Just like playing an instrument, practicing makes you better! The more you do it, the better you get… just keep it rolling! You can always discard what you recorded, cut it, redo etc… 2. You get an unbiased feedback when you rewatch it - sometimes it will make you cringe… Sometimes will leave in awe - how far you have come!!! BUT in any case, you will be able to tell what can be improved and work on that… NOTE that you can’t do that while you are recording - you must watch the recording! Cuz you are too busy paying attention on making it “perfect” or worrying how you sound or thinking about lunch etc… While you are doing it - you cannot tell how you really did, what to improve etc… 3. Playing / speaking while you recording - is more pressure than rehearsing without recording - therefore is more like playing /speaking in front of a crowd? Ye? You are hyper sensitive and extra cautious… Which makes it a REALLY POTENT PRACTICE. In fact, it’s so powerful that you can think of it 1:10 ratio. 1 time practicing a song w a camera equals 10 times practicing it by yourself, without camera!!!! I do as a I preach - as you can see from this video. This is way I have such a great success teaching others. I stress on the importance of recording yourself and also playing for friends, family, crowd… etc….
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Following the Joy Zone! Tribers play piano, guitar, drums, sing and we also have music producers & DJs and composers.
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