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Mindfulness Mode

Mindfulness Through Gratitude; Frank Kilpatrick & Rayko

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Spirituality, Education

4.8 • 540 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Frank Kilpatrick and Rayko are creative partners who have worked together to produce soundtracks directly related to mindfulness and emotional healing. Frank Kilpatrick was Inspired by a recent trip down the Nile River to “The Birthplace of Civilization”. As a result he composed “Gratitude” to, draw attention to everything we have to be thankful for. Frank created lyrics for all songs in the Gratitude suite and oversaw video and music production. He has written numerous songs in exploratory, harmonic and romantic genres that are available for licensing. Recently, he created “Stay Alive” – a 90-minute Suicide Prevention video podcast. Frank frequently collaborates with successful musicians. Rayko is a prolific songwriter and an energetic, sought-after vocalist, and an ‘Emotional Conduit’. Rayko composed the melodies for Gratitude and sang, played on and produced all pieces as well. Her compositions often contain themes of social justice, female perspectives and cross-cultural challenge. Born in Tokyo, Rayko also composed, arranged and performed songs for the award-winning AmazonPrime series, “Man In the High Castle.” Her other compositions include “Reaching For The Stars” and “Behind The Sun”—co-written with Grammy winner Isha Erskine, as well as the ending theme for the feature “The Wolves of Saving Hill”—featuring Kurt Fuller of “Pursuit of Happyness,” and the late Michael Massee of Spider-Man 2. Rayko is the vocalist in the house band of a popular Adult Swimshow, and currently the voice of a brand new ride in Tokyo Disneyland. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.stayalivevideo.com Website: www.gratitudevideo.com Most Influential Person Rayko: My mom Effect on Emotions Frank Kilpatrick: I would say that it's something that I think of as an important tool or resource kind of like a bookshelf. It's having something that I can use to facilitate going down a different road. We wrote a song recently that we're just finishing up. It starts with the line, ‘hitting past my past on a darkened highway at a hundred miles an hour leading nowhere sharing at nothing'. If you're headed down that road, mindfulness and gratitude can give you a different turn or choice to shift your way of thinking and to shift your experiences of that day. That gives you a lot of power. Having that as a tool is a gift.  Thoughts on Breathing Rayko: Breathing became a lot more important. You breath without thinking. When you're born, you're already breathing and you don't think about breathing. But when your loved ones get diagnosed with lung cancer, breathing becomes something that is right there, in front of your face. One thing that I do with my mother is something that I learned when I was studying opera for six years. You breath deeply the best way when you're laying down because your shoulders can come up. We lay down together when we're doing this breathing exercise. Suggested Resources Book: Practicing Mindfulness: 75 Essential Meditations to Reduce Stress by Matthew Sockolov Book: Mindfulness For Beginners: 4 Weeks to Everyday Peace, Gratitude and Focus by Ashley Sharp Book: Burned Bridges Lead To Better roads: A Survivors's Method To Risk-Taking Through Radical Change by Shari Sanahi App: Pray dot com App: Calm Bullying Story Rayko: I was a bully, because I felt quite powerless at home growing up. Don't get me wrong, my parents are amazing. When I was in elementary school in Japan, something was going on at home. I felt powerless and I took it out on other children at school. I was in the popular girl group. I was being so angry and took it out on others. I knew I was doing something wrong. I would go visit the students privately that I had bullied and say, I'm going to help you with your homework as long as you don't tell anyone. I did that for many years until I realized that I should make a change. As a child I meditated and my mom helped me through, figuring out the puz

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode. You could meditate in fact anywhere in the car driving or you know while you're in the kitchen cooking.

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We've provided again kind of a common theme of beauty in the world, beauty and everyday things.

0:14.0

Reach new heights of calm, focus and happiness here on mindfulness mode with your host, Bruce

0:22.6

Langford. So great to be here, Mindful Tribe. And we're talking about meditation today, but we're

0:28.1

talking about meditation with a beautiful musical touch. And we're here with the musical meditation

0:36.0

experts. We're here with RICO. And we're here also with musical meditation experts. We're here with RICO and we're here also with Frank Kilpatrick.

0:43.0

And they're a phenomenal team.

0:45.2

And if you've ever seen the videos that they've produced, you would just be so impressed,

0:51.7

I'm sure.

0:52.9

So today we're going to be interviewing both Frank and Rayco.

0:57.0

So I'll start with you, Rayco. Are you in mindfulness mode today?

1:02.0

Oh yes, I try to be every day.

1:05.0

And what about you, Frank?

1:07.0

It's an important way to live. And I'm glad to be here with you, Bruce and Rayco, of course, to explore and share the message.

1:15.6

Well, it's great to be here.

1:17.6

Reiko, tell us what mindfulness means to you.

1:21.6

I think it's really important for me to practice to live by the moment.

1:30.2

I try not to get overwhelmed by thinking about, you know, too much from this moment, too much

1:38.1

away from this moment.

1:40.6

And I think it is what I practice to be mindful every day.

1:47.4

Frank, you recently went on a river trip down the Nile River

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to the birthplace of civilization.

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