Richard discusses the challenges of navigating divorce while managing multiple musical projects and preparing for a new living space. Despite the mess around him, he emphasizes the importance of slowing down to ensure quality and success in his endeavors. New music, a book, and comic books are forthcoming.
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On the highway to divorce
Well, now it’s more real than ever, I am on a highway to divorce. Being completely honest here, it’s a mix of emotions type of deal. The easy part is that my ex-wife and I are friends, better friends than actually husband and wife. That surely makes it a lot easier, sure not perfect, butContinue reading “On the highway to divorce”
Live on stage
Richard reflects on the failed launch of his Xmas musical but celebrates the success of his first live Iron Maiden cover, coinciding with Lemmy’s birthday. Inspired by his children and Lemmy’s encouragement, he overcame childhood trauma through music, emphasizing the importance of divine timing in his journey.
Xmas musical fail
For the last few weeks, I have been working on my Xmas musical to be released today on December 23rd. The musical consisted of a 4 act musical. The first act was a cover song. A Brazilian cover song called “Infeliz Natal” (unhappy xmas). I picked the song for several reasons, which was explained withContinue reading “Xmas musical fail”
Dream on!
The author, Richard, reflects on his lifelong fascination with dreams and their meanings, describing how significant dreams influenced his journey, including encouragement from icons like Lemmy Kilmister and Dave Grohl. Inspired by these encounters, he pursues a music career, presenting his punk project positively at a recent professional meetup, embracing a leap of faith in his dreams.
The search for love!
On Friday the 13th, Richard completed his long-term project that began in 2020 as a journey of healing from childhood trauma and depression. His path involved creating a band, writing rock comic books, and finding solace in Iron Maiden music. Richard emphasizes that self-love has been key to his recovery and creative endeavors.
The age of 40
Truth being said, I spent the first 40 years of my life in silence when I really wanted to scream. I was silence about my depression. I was silence about the fact I didn’t feel good in my own skin. Now, 16 years ago, in 2008 most specifically I got tired of caring all thatContinue reading “The age of 40”
Totally worth it!
In 2019, Richard became his son Luke’s nurse, inspiring a project rooted in blogging. Over the years, Richard’s journey through depression led him to embrace art, resulting in comic books, albums, and an autobiography. He learned self-love and transformation from pain, sharing his story to inspire others in his new blog.