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Let Me Entertain You…

There are two interviews I did that are posted on YouTube that I liked a lot. I’d love it if you’d take a look.

Justin Brown, of Unified Field Radio, sure knew how to get me to tell you about what he posted(Link) Here’s what he wrote:

What a great show this is. Suzanne Taylor may be the most inviting and progressive woman in Los Angeles. She was with us this Saturday night and Suzanne is the producer and director of the groundbreaking films, “What On Earth? Inside the Crop Circle Mystery,” and “Crop Circles: Quest For Truth,” but she doesn’t stop there. She also facilitates theconversation.org, hosts lectures and get-togethers at her California home, and helps to usher in the new age of expanding consciousness with not only a sharp and open mind but with kind open arms. We speak about her movies, her gatherings, the latest crop of circles this year and what it all means. Tune in to capture her ambience but stay for the incredible enlightenment of the crop circles.

Although it’s radio, it’s on YouTube because there’s a slide show you can watch while we’re talking — of me, crop circles, and things from the two movies. In fact, this was one of my favorite radio shows. Justin is very sharp.

To see me being interviewed on camera, tune into trippy Aaron McCollum and The Truth Collective (link) There are lots of good visuals in a very sweet movie they made of the interview.

I’ve directed you to Part One of both interviews.  The other parts can be found if you fish around.

Do Listen!

I’ve done a lot of radio shows, and if you haven’t heard me do one I’d love you to listen to this, with Ilene Dillon, who’s on my wave length.

I enjoy dishing about the circles, and for anybody who can recommend me to shows in your area, here’s a sampling of more: http://www.whatonearththemovie.com/flash/#/press — click RADIO.

Someone working with Ilene, who was listening as she and I talked, sent me something afterward that I was so touched by that I am sharing the sweetness.

Hi Suzanne ~

You know, usually Ilene has to prod me to speak up, but I guess you bring out the chatty part of me!

I am looking forward to seeing your movie, and I am so glad to know about your engagement of this phenomenon and the lovely relationship you have to all-things-curious. I am currently contemplating “mystery” from a new angle and imagining re-inventing myself to become a “Mystery Coach.” I’m thinkin’ it’d be a good use of my formal training in Social Work and Coaching, not to mention 30+ years of swimming in mystery myself! I’d like to assist folks in moving past what is known, traversing the fear of the unknown, and teaching the skills of how to be and do what has never been done before.

I mention all this for the purpose of wanting to give substance to my words in saying to you, You inspire a creativity that I feel at a very deep level of my being. Listening to you talk with Ilene today has enlivened my long-time love of crop circles and the mystery of the “Circle-Makers” – as I like to call ‘them’. I am excited as I wonder about the way I might incorporate the Circle-Makers into my teaching/coaching plan – it’d be such a fun platform for demonstrating a practical engagement with mystery.

So I am just wondering out loud here as a tribute to you and how contagious your generous enthusiasm is to those of us who hear what you have to say. Thanks very much for being in the world and doing whatever you do – today, it’s your crop circles work, but with you I imagine your enthusiasm is all-pervasive!

Cheers!

Deki Fox
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

It was lively in the chat room during the show, and here’s something I loved from someone there: “Crop circles are something we can SEE, TOUCH and let the mind puzzle over while the heart opens to the mystery they are.”

And here’s a bit of chat room transcript. Ilene and I were talking about the natives in South America, with no concept of ships, not recognizing them in their harbors when the white man came to the New World:

DD: The shamans/holy men of the tribe caught the vision/meaning of the ships on the horizon and told stories that made sense to the natives until they could then understand what they were seeing.

DD: Suzanne is our current-day shaman with regards to the crop circles!

Ilene: don’t understand what you’re saying with that one, DD

DD: The shamans did ‘work’ until the ‘people’ could make sense of what they saw.