Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Newsletter 21 - Belated and Longer

Hope you’re well.  I’m learning more every day, especially about me. I’m writing and doing interviews, which have always been conversations based on our actual life experiences as artists in a hard world. I’m thankful there are people that cross the aisles to communicate and find common ground. None of us should criticize others that want to create peace, even in politics… although politicians need to get back to public service.  

I have miscommunications with friends because we weren’t clear or just didn’t take the time to guide someone along, especially if I didn’t understand them or vice versa!   

Let’s spend time with folks and we’ll be happier.

I’ve been active with my group, “The Bronx Toastmasters Club” since 2020. Table Topics is a favorite section of the meeting—when the segment leaders gives us a topic to improvise a one to two minute off-the-cuff and coherent speech. At the last meeting, the host asked me, “What’s a lesson I learned from a mistake?” 

Like writing, we’re supposed to own the topics when we speak.  Just as writing an article or term paper takes an angle, so does making a speech. My philosophy came out in the speech, which is—to quote Billy Joel’s “You're Only Human (Second Wind)” --“you’re supposed to make mistakes!” 

A few days after the speech that my second thoughts about what else I could have said started flowing, “Man! I should have told the story of how we were helping a new radio personality break into a station. We showed her to run the board, what we wanted in her stop sets, and everything else about the station. One of the questions she had, “What happens if I make a mistake?” We laughed, “you will.”

She’s been living an amazing future, from radio to education and animals.

 

I’ve been watching the TV show “Nashville,” and noticed a pattern of some characters having riffs in friendships based on seeing a situation briefly and not trying to figure out the whole situation. Aside from the problems that come from evil intent, most just need complete opportunities with two-way dialogue and time to talk things out. I’d love to dialogue with you on your reflections on the show if you watched it.

Connection is one of the things I want in the projects I’ve been working on lately. In addition to musical clients, my own activities have good energy, interaction, and discernment in them.

It’s also just knowing on many levels. The new is something I pulled from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s newsletter this week, “Pump it Up.” You’re saying: “I’m worth the effort, even when I’m not perfect.”

 In addition to running The Kindness Sessions at the Poe Cottage for the Bronx County Historical Society, I’m one of the poets reaching out for poets to be part of the Cottage’s birthday celebration for Edgar Allan Poe’s birthdays, which we’re having this year on Sunday January 18 in the afternoon. We want poets that read to join us and read one of their Poe-inspired poems and one by the legendary writer whose house we will read in! (Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th which falls on a Monday this year.) Email me at LeightonMedia@aol.com and Anne@AnneLeighton.com, and I’ll get the ball rolling for you.

Episodes of The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show on YouTube are on my poetry page Working Gal Rock and Roll Poet .  Doing these interviews are helping create writing opportunities for The Aquarian, Substack, and the Patch. I wrote a new poem there “Simple Lines Sometimes” for my supportive musicians, especially Joe Deninzon, longtime friend and a great rock violinist.  😊

I’ve been included in a few media outlets since starting the Interview Show, and it’s fun. Some are local websites with listings and descriptions of when the Kindness Sessions will run. (The next one is April 2026). Some are full-fledged podcasts!

Derringer Podcasts   EP91: Anne Leighton Returns with More Rock Legends  

Though my work was mainly related to a seemingly never-ending discography because Rick worked with thousands of indie artists, he and Liz and Jenda have helped me with my music career especially in coming to New York city.  A few years ago I heard Bob Cowsill on their podcast, and reached out to them with Dean Friedman, and they connected. Then they interviewed Elliott Murphy, then Jim McCarty. About that time Rick Derringer passed away.

Rick wasn’t able to do the podcast, and I wanted them to do their podcast’s namesake. As we traded ideas, they, “Let’s do some of your artists, too). Here’s the second episode as it shows how much of a Professional Teenybopper I can be.  Rick, Joe Deninzon, and Renaissance are in the Derringer Podcast part 2.  Note that we did it before the tour, so there’s nothing about what’s going on this weekend or next (visit renaissancetouring.com if you’re near St. Louis, Philadelphia, Newton, NJ).   P.S. There’s a Poem in my poetry book-- a “Derringer in Wonderland” trilogy. There’s also a part one on the website, and we talk about The String Revolution, Jethro Tull, and Orleans. 

Recently I appeared Lisa Wright’s podcast: https://youtu.be/d1htm5fxolg?si=KG-SbNwZ-F0CjuaS

And then I interviewed her!!!


https://youtu.be/oZgu5CS7dWU?si=BmFY63noOM_4MiTg

Quick story: Lisa was a youngster when she pitched her idea of a Cheap Trick top 10 for Hit Parader.  (This was before “The Flame”). I wrote back with a “no” and explanation. In 2024 she sent me an email with the subject line “Rejection letter from 1992.”  Thinking it might have been a pitch to fight PTSD, I almost didn’t open it. But I did. This time curiosity didn’t kill this catlover. Lisa found the letter saved in her closet, googled me, and wrote me. In part of the note she writes that she’s also a “recovering agoraphobic.” 

 

Coming up—I’ll be talking about cat welfare support from Jethro Tull, Grand Funk Railroad, and Renaissance, artists that are part of my rock and roll history.  This will be on zoom on November 29 at 15:15 CET/9:15 AM ET.    I’m joining over 40 music and cat lovers including from the world of Academia to speak at Leuphana Universität Lüneburg in Germany's first ever "Music and Cats" Symposium on Nov. 28 and 29 from 11 till 7 pm Germany time, which is 5 AM till 1 PM ET.  

For more information, visit: www.eventbrite.de/e/music-and-cats-online-symposium-tickets-1595714708649?aff=oddtdtcreator

In closing, be like a cat—curious and re-defining mistake-maker!

Love,

Anne