Welcome to Episode 22 of LifeRhythms Radio!
This episode features a very powerful interview with Timothy Gay. Robert and Timothy discuss the topic “Allowing Yourself to Be Seen” – a conversation that many of you incredible listeners will very much resonate with.
Timothy Gay is a Musician and Certified ThetaHealing Practitioner®. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Timothy's natural gift was music which he excelled with as a vocalist and saxophonist. He has studied and performed with Detroit legends including late great trumpet player, Marcus Belgrave. In 2010 he formed the modern jazz band Rare Standard, which he performed with at the 2013 edition of TEDxDetroit.
Also in this episode, you will hear a song from Timothys collection titled "Rare Standard – It’s Been Too Long". Lastly, Tim shares an incredible exclusive offering to LifeRhythms Radio listeners (yes! YOU!!). Indeed, You will be very happy that you reached out to him and accepted his generous offer!
For more information about LifeRhythms Radio, Timothy Gay and Robert Alexander, please contact Robert directly at liferhythmsradioshow@gmail.com. Also visit: www.liferhythms.us, or call / text Robert directly at 805-699-5298. He's looking forward to connecting with you!
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