In the 6 am to 7 am EST hour D. Sharpe shared how Sharpelivin will be bringing awareness of the successes, dreams, needs and wants of all individuals with highlighting the additional needs community.

 In this hour D. Sharpe talked about what was coming up in the next three hours as he played music from Led Zeppelin, Everlast, AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, Mother Love Bone, Eagles, Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith and Soundgarden.  

 In the 7 am to 8 am EST hour D. Sharpe shared how he prepares for the day. Every morning before he puts his feet on the floor he tells himself that he’s grateful for the new day. He also goes over in his mind who he loves and what he loves about this world. He asked you to think of what you love and to go over that in your mind before you put your feet on the ground each day. He did this between the songs Let it Rain by Eric Clapton and Down by the River by Neil Young.

 Next D. Sharpe spoke about the book “the untethered soul” by Michael A. Singer.  The book shares how you are able to live in the moment and stop wasting energy talking to yourself about things that have already happened or you think may happen in the future. He did this between the songs Rain King by the Counting Crows and Letter to you by Bruce Springsteen.

 D. Sharpe finished the hour with the poem “Show Them Love” By Samantha Snyder between the songs Blue On Black by Kenny Wayne Shepard and Bruce Springsteen’s Ghosts.

 In the 8 am to 9 am EST hour D. Sharpe talked about John’s Crazy Socks and how they give support to other businesses that are especially created to provide jobs for individuals with additional needs. They also donate a percentage of their earnings to organizations that support the additional needs community like Special Olympics. D. Sharpe is also grateful that John’s Crazy Socks is a sponsor for Additional Needs, Inc. nature themed art contest.

 Next D. Sharpe let you know he’s grateful for the artist Whitney Tai and all of her support for the additional Needs community by sharing NEWHD with her followers. He also shared her new video Incarnation. He did this between Whitney Tai’s Righteous and Can’t You hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones.

 D. Sharpe spoke after Can’s You Hear Me Knocking about the National Ability Summit which came about thanks to Varija Life and shared what Dr. Desia said, “All of us are only temporally able.” Meaning it’s not us and them it’s US! We all will need assistance at same time in our lives. Making the world accessible benefits everyone. The message was closed out with Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own by U2.

 The end of the hour was about the film Heart & Sold Artists in Lockdown. The Sharpe family discovered that film thanks to one of the artists that is in the film, Max A. Peters. Also Max A. Peters help us discover the artist Frank Turner. D. Sharpe did this between the songs What It’s Like by Everlast and Bob Marley’s Could You Be Loved.

 In the 9 am to 10 am EST hour Treble J, C. Sharpe and D. Sharpe started out with learning about C. Sharpe and how she helps her family and others through alternative medicine. Visit C. Sharpe’s website to learn more about alternative medicine. The Sharpe family talked about how gratitude is a most powerful and wonderful thought.  C. Sharpe shared how to use grateful thoughts to help reduce stress and anxiety. The Sharpe family also talked about the book 3 seats from the hero which the lead character is with Down syndrome. D. Sharpe reached out to the author Matt Wixon and asked him why he has the lead character with an additional need. This is what Matt said, “I wanted Teddy to be like any other great protagonist. He has strengths and weaknesses like all of us and he has ups and downs like all of us. He makes mistakes, just like all of us, and he learns from those mistakes, as we all try to do. I wanted him to be the emotional center of the novel because I believe people with different abilities are not represented enough, and often not accurately, in media.”  You can purchase 3 seats from the hero at Amazon. The Sharpe family also talked about our nature art contest for children and adults with additional needs. The coolest part of the show when Treble J introduces the songs. In this hour Treble J introduced Free Fallin by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Believer by Imagine Dragons, Stay by Dave Matthews Band and Bruce Springsteen’s Ghosts. 

 To show your support for all these advocates have done and continue to do please follow them at their social media accounts.  Click on the individual to visit their social media account. Max A. Peters, National Ability Summit, Varija Life and John’s Crazy Socks.

Please let us know what you would like us to talk about and share with our listeners. Email us at info@additionalneeds.info and we will help bring awareness of what you are thinking, doing and wanting as you move forward on your journey of life. 

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“Through Awareness We Grow”

 

Welcome to the recap.

 In the 6 am to 7 am EST hour D. Sharpe shared how Sharpelivin will be bringing awareness of the successes, dreams, needs and wants of all individuals with highlighting the additional needs community on NEWHD.

 D. Sharpe shared how Imagine Dragons’ song Believer came to be as well as Giving Tuesday and the four advocates that were highlighted throughout the show.

 In the 7 am to 8 am EST hour D. Sharpe read the poem “The Invitation” Oriah Mountain Dreamer with playing Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You once he finished reading the poem. Talked about addiction and mental health and closed that segment out with Chris Cornell’s Patience. And ending the hour with the book he is reading at this moment which is “the untethered soul” by Michael A. Singer and closed out with Mother Love Bone’s Chloe Dancer.

 In the 8 am to 9 am EST hour D. Sharpe talked about Judy Heumann and her Heumann Perspective show which she interviewed Gaelynn Lea. Closed that segment with The Rolling Stones Can’t You Hear Me Knocking. Judy is also a big part of the documentary Crip Camp which was talked about and closed that segment with Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ In the Wind. The end of the hour was about the film Heart & Sold Artists in Lockdown. The Sharpe family discovered that film thanks to one of the artists that is in the film, Max A. Peters. The hour was closed out with Phish’s cover of Pink Floyd’s Time.

 In the 9 am to 10 am EST hour Treble J and D. Sharpe highlighted the painter Peter Rowe. Peter also collaborated with Treble J on his song of the day which was Imagine by John Lennon. They also talk about our nature art contest for children and adults with additional needs. 

 To show your support for these advocates that are making the playing field of life level for everyone, please follow them at their social media accounts.  Click on the individual to visit their social media account. Peter Rowe, Judy Heumann, Gaelynn Lee & Mark A. Peters

 Please let us know what you would like The Sharpe family to talk about and share with their listeners. Email us at info@additionalneeds.info and they will help bring awareness of what you are thinking, doing and wanting as you move forward on your journey of life. 

Sharpelivin is on every Sunday on NEWHD starting at 6 am & going until 10 am EST.

“Through Awareness We Grow”