Blissblog #1

October 15, 2009 at 11:39 pm

Karen's promo shot 2 sizedI guess I’ve joined the world of blogging, even though I spend all day writing for a living. The difference, I suppose, is this is me spouting off about things I probably only think about or disclose to close friends. I realize my job as a music journalist is not changing the world in any great capacity, but it is a fun way to get through life. Is this really a job? But contrary to what some people believe, I don’t just pull out a set of 10 predetermined questions to ask every musician in an interview. It takes research — listening to the album, taking notes on lyrics and music, and also delving into a person’s background — then the key is to listen to the answers. When I do, I find that I’m really a people journalist, meaning I interview people, who just so happen to be musicians. They all come from different backgrounds, have different motivations and different goals. There is nothing better than walking away from an interview being impressed with the person I’ve just talked to for half an hour. Two people who really changed my motivation and outlook on life are artist manager Sol Guy and rapper Red1 from the hip hop group Rascalz. I remember when they both told me about their first trip with War Child Canada to Sierre Leone. That was the first time I had ever heard about blood diamonds and how rebel soldiers killed and maimed civilians, including women, babies and children. Some of these atrocities were committed by child soldiers. I know their trip changed their lives forever and they have each gone on to do meaningful, purposeful work, but little did they know how their retelling of what they saw and heard from talking with the people there would change others when they returned, including me.

Karen

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4 Responses to “Blissblog #1”

  1. Tsufit says:

    Karen,
    I think it’s wonderful that you’ve started a blog to showcase the amazing things that people do to help others.

    Just yesterday met an inspirational woman, a Holocaust survivor, who at the age of 4 was saved by a woman who pulled her away from an electrical fence just as she was about to touch it. This survivor now visits schools to try to spread positive messages so no other child will ever have to face an experience like that.

    By spreading the word, you are encouraging and inspiring others to jump in and act. I look forward to reading more.

    Tsufit
    http://www.spotlightblog.com

  2. Susy Carinci says:

    Hey Karen,
    Congratulations!! I think that it is Fantastic that You’ve started a Blog….I admire so much the Way You Write, Your Opinions,Your Inspirational Words and of course Your
    Words of Wisdom….
    Thank You so much for sending this my way, I look forward to reading so much more from You.

    Hope to See You Soon….

    Susy Carinci

  3. James Bryan says:

    Congrats on this new venture ! I rarely read blogs , but not only are you a great writer , but you have a good heart and are helping to spread good in the world , so I’ll be following yours :) Thanks for the link to samaritan magazine , too , it’s always great to hear good news for a change !
    Cheers,
    james Bryan

  4. Andrew says:

    Your chosen career does help others as you afford them the opportunity to openly talk about what their music means to them. A lot of thw time, journalists listen however they don’t hear exactly what is being said. you, my Sis, provide them with an un-biased, honest, non-judgemental review as you see/hear/listen.

    Keep it up, it’s all good

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