Like and follow The Cowfish Show on Facebook and Instagram at: Lindsey and Eric came together to share their passions and empower others. Brooks is a newly awakened soul on a mission to help people find their happiness and truth, and Lindsey Kimura is a Happiness explorer empowering humans in wisdom and understanding. Brooks and Lindsey Kimura is an exploration in human evolution - raising consciousness, creating happiness, fulfillment, and love one soul at a time.Į.L. We discuss the emotional processing of grief, awakening to life through loss, connecting to our why (soul purpose) and death as a portal to unity. In light of the passing of our fathers and the experience of loss and grief in the world today, we desire to shed light upon the manyfold perspectives of death to inspire open hearts and compassion for ourselves and one another. I’m guessing the show is a hit.In this episode we discuss mortality and unravel the nature of death. Her point was, would any of them be in rehab if there wasn’t a camera and MTV? Is there nothing in life that’s not commerce? It puts a despicable edge on the whole thing. I hadn’t thought of that, but she’s most likely right. More importantly, she didn’t think they were in rehab as much as they were participating in career enhancement! She didn’t feel sorry for these people because these were choices they made for themselves.
She looks at TV like this differently than I do. He was obviously suffering… obviously in his own personal hell. Even seeing him being pushed around, slumped over in a wheelchair was terribly sad. His tremors and suffering while in detox were disturbing for me to watch.
I’ve never seen anyone close to being as fcuked up as he is. When I was younger, I helped friends down from bad trips (does that language date me? Probably). The last ten years has been less stellar. That’s his most recent work I remember, though IMDB says there were 50 episodes of Babylon 5.Įven that was off-the-air ten years ago. He was young and cute on Taxi 25 years ago. There are more, including a Baldwin brother (I don’t remember which one), but all the characters fade into the woodwork when compared to Jeff Conaway. Seth “Shifty” Binzer is a tattoo with legs… and a Mohawk.
Mary Carey, porn star/alcoholic is skankier than I would have imagined. She has the largest hands I’ve ever seen on a woman. There’s Brigitte Nielsen, looking very tired, very old, very spent. Stef says many of the participants have been on MTV/VH1 reality shows before. You can’t look away.” That’s a perfect characterization. To quote a friend, “It is like a car wreck. The premise is, a bunch of Z-list celebs with substance problems do rehab together under the supervision of America’s favorite physician, Dr. Stef originally told me about it and asked me to watch the first episode so we could watch more while she was home (she is home now). I started watching and now I’m hooked on a show about dependence. Sure, I can say one of the executive producers was best man at my wedding, but that would be a weaselly way of justifying it. I’m not totally sure if I wrote about this before (and without Google to check, I’m powerless to see), but I’ve been watching Celebrity Rehab on VH1.