His favorite album and the new music he is releasing, Fire, Water, Air, Wood. - Who is Ryan is listening to, inspired by including Leonard Cohen- Protection and Connection for a touring artist in these times- The Role of the Musician- What he wants his legacy to be! To learn more about Ryan Montbleau visit his website at: In this episode, Taraleigh and Leah chat with singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau about the power of lyrics. RYAN LORENTZ VIMR HOW TOSetting Goals. - The Beginning of his Musical Path- How the Rain can you help you out when you're in the moment - Why Everyone deserves your best how to deliver it- Sting, The Black Crowes, Todd Snider, wanting to fill a stadium but the importance of affecting the people where you're with who you truly are. - Knowing you can Own that room and not take it for granted. - Your Productive Brain and your Receptive Brain - The concept of God - coming back to spirit - How he delivers his message solo or with a full band. And yet, listening to Montbleau’s ambitious new multi-part album, Wood, Fire, Water, and Air, there is a profound sense of satisfaction in sitting still, a recognition that perhaps all those spiritual treasures he’s been chasing for so long were closer than he thought. We talked about:- Blind Ambition vs. It’s a quest that’s guided him both personally and professionally over the years, one that’s come to define not only his music but his very sense of self. From the jungles of Peru to the volcanoes of Hawaii, from the beaches of Costa Rica to the streets of Brooklyn, from the backseat of a 16-passenger van to backstage at Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed singer/songwriter has spent much of his life crisscrossing the globe on a perpetual search for meaning, purpose, and understanding. RYAN LORENTZ VIMR PROFESSIONALWebsite: there something interfering with your happiness or is preventing you from achieving your goals? and enjoy 10% off your first month and start talking to mental health professional today!! 1-on-1 Coaching: If you want go from feeling hopeless to hopeful, lonely to connected and like a burden to a blessing, then go to 1-on-1 coaching, go to get to tomorrow, together. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-TALK 1-800-SUICIDE Teen Line (Los Angeles)80The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth Hotline円National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE Crisis Text LineText "Connect" to 741741 in the USALifeline Chat Suicide Hotlines: įor as long as he can remember, Ryan Montbleau’s been a seeker. Escher.Singer, song writer, Ryan Montbleau, joins us to discuss how to creatively connect emotionally. I would also have to assume that his polyhedral fantasias, oddly arranged architectural facades and stacked stairways were a direct influence on the fantastic geometry and math inspired works of M.C. Stöer’s fascination with geometric solids was apparently the inspiration for other artists, like the creator of the intricate marquetery on this Collector’s Cabinet from the same time. You may want to supplement your enjoyment of the woodcuts with some background about polyhedra here and here (for some reason, I just love this stuff). There is also a reproduction of the folio here, but peacay’s sets are much better quality. Peacay has provided not only examples from both on the BibliOdyssey page, but a Flickr set which features the images in high resolution. But an unpublished portfolio of color drawings discovered at the Munich Library has in recent years been attributed to him. Stöer seems to be obscure except for a published folio of 11 woodcuts titled Geometria et Perspectiva, of which the image above is an example. (See my previous posts on BibliOdyssey here and here.) His wonderfully idiosyncratic visions of geometric forms in landscapes of imagined architecture have recently been brought to light for us by that master discoverer of the idiosyncratic and arcane, peacay, whose ever-fascinating blog BibliOdyssey is a treasure trove (and dangerously fascinating rabbit-hole) of the strange and wonderful. Lorenz Stöer was a German printmaker and painter active in the late 16th Century.
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