Monday, January 24, 2011

ABOUT LYDIA CORNELL

May all the gifts inside you make their way into the world, and may all your dreams come true.  Blessings for a Happy 2012!  Luv xo Lydia


Award-winning actress, writer, talk show host, comedienne and inspirational public speaker, Lydia Cornell grew up in  in America’s living rooms. Best known for her starring role as the daughter of TV legend Ted Knight (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) in the hit ABC series Too Close for Comfort, Cornell was one of the most popular sex symbols of the 80’s, playing the virginal cheerleader Sara Rush. An international celebrity, Cornell starred in over 250 shows, films and TV episodes. Recently seen on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, Lydia is currently starring in the new Kelsey Grammer-Bill Zucker Comedy Hour and has her own channel on Kelsey’s new celebrity TV network TODHD. As cohost of her own A.M. radio show in Las Vegas, she interviewed world leaders, Pulitzer Prize winners, White House advisors, presidential candidates and Congressmen. Now she has her own LIVE talk show each week — a provocative, humorous celebrity TV show on the fastest growing network with Kelsey Grammer.  
  
Cornell has been invited to contribute her writings to the International Museum of Peace, which houses letters from Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mother Teresa, Maya Angelou & Sir Edmund Hillary. As a standup comic, she has played the Improv, Laugh Factory, Riviera and Sahara in Vegas (where she opened for The Amazing Jonathan, and recently appeared in her original 3-woman play Pain is Inevitable, Sex Optional. 
Triumph over Tragedy

Lydia Cornell is a women and children’s advocate, and an inspirational speaker on domestic violence and teen suicide prevention — as well as on drug, alcohol and Adderall[1] abuse. She endured a shattering personal tragedy when she found her younger brother’s body after a drug overdose. Sober now for 15 years, she speaks to recovery groups of up to 300 or more.

She hosted a documentary for Safe Passage Home.org — an organization that gives extreme life makeovers to victims of domestic violence, which will be shown on Oxygen network. 

She mentors teenagers and is deeply involved in women’s and children’s charities. A mother of boys, she has been raising teenagers! Last fall she housed domestic abuse victims and cared for their children throughout the school year. With the help of the police, Cornell helped rescue a battered woman from a predator. 

Cornell speaks at high schools, hospitals, and women’s centers on overcoming grief, unemployment, sexism, ageism, depression, self-sabotage, obnoxious teenagers — and every imaginable hardship. Her talks are laced with poignant stories of transformation with an innate sense of comic timing. “If you can laugh at yourself you probably won’t kill yourself.”






Sixteen years sober, Cornell does inspirational public speaking all over the country on domestic violence as well as drug and alcohol abuse.

Cornell’s triumph over tragedy, depression and addiction was the result of a ‘catastrophic spiritual awakening.’ “There is a reason so many celebrities are in rehab these days,” she says. Her experiences in overcoming a string of failures and humiliations inspired her to assist others with their own demons. 


Above, left to right: Ray Middleton, Ted Knight, Deb Van Valkenburgh, Nancy Dussault, Lydia Cornell, Jim Bullock, Audrey Meadows
Bill Zucker, Kelsey Grammer, Lydia Cornell, Scott Baio
Lydia Cornell, Larry David in HBO's "Curb"











Russell Brand and Lydia Cornell on the red carpet for the Noreen Fraser Cancer Foundation.







In 2010 I went through a devastating divorce, but after surrendering the fear and sadness, amazing things began to happen. My son Jack turned 16 and we took a road trip to Oregon through Monterey, Big Sur and Carmel. It was the best trip of our lives. Spoke at Texas A&M on domestic violence prevention, and just hosted Variety's Power of Comedy (with Russell Brand) for Kelsey Grammer's network. Also, producing a live comedy show each week on a new TV network with New York Times Entertainment Journalist and bestselling author Cindy Pearlman. 
































Monday, January 17, 2011

IMMORTAL

It is a spiritual law that in the midst of love, everything that is unlike love, must come up for healing. In other words, all the ugliness we are seeing right now in the world, is erupting in order for it to be purged, healed and done away with.

Despite catastrophic events such as the Tuscon shootings, school shootings, BP Oil spill, wars and catastrophes — good things are coming, and are actually here. We have to open our eyes and see that in the midst of turmoil, actual change for the GOOD is taking place. But it takes our connected, joint vision — our progressive belief in a better (more fair) world, that actually CREATES it. 

Love, God is an interactive force, just like the environment. It needs our collusion, belief, and leaps of faith to activate change. Miracles happen as a result of our belief in them.  

 In a diverse society, the only moral tenet we need to practice is the Golden Rule. God is love and prayer is the invisible transfer of love to another.  By taking leaps of faith, I've somehow been able to transform the deadening illusion of "reality" by changing my viewpoint. (Reality is actually beauty, goodness, love, truth, harmony.) We can physically change our experience of the world by changing our view. The key to this is to simply stop rehearsing turbulent thoughts, and to be grateful for the good in our lives.

The past two years have been brutal, full of tears and prayers for the world, young people committing suicide, and even my own marriage. I've succumbed to hopelessness at times. But I've been experimenting with new thought again. For example, whenever I have a fear-based or depressed thought I stop in my tracks and instantly reverse the thought — see the other side. See the beauty in the present moment, relax and realize the sky is not falling. It helps to think of others first, to reach out and help a friend or a stranger. I find that when I have genuine compassion for the suffering of the human race, and I really put myself in the shoes of my friends who are struggling and homeless, I totally forget my own problems. The past two years I have brought women in to sleep on my couch, rescued a domestic abuse survivor from a predator, and gone to help several women who had no food or Christmas gifts for their children. But there is so much more to do. In my own home I have also confronted demons. People who take advantage of kindness.

It's important to find humor anywhere you can find it. There is abundant good in the world and it becomes visible the more you choose to see it. 

The picture in your mind is your reality. Change the channel if you are getting a bad picture. 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

LYDIA CORNELL STARRING IN "BROAD TALK" AT WHITEFIRE THEATRE

LAST CHANCE TO SEE "BROAD TALK" formerly titled 'PAIN IS INEVITABLE, SEX OPTIONAL" SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 29 at the WHITEFIRE THEATRE 


"BROAD TALK" starring Stephanie Hodge, Destiny and Lydia Cornell. See Flyer below. 


 


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
You are blessed Beings; you have come forth into this physical environment to create. There is nothing holding you back, other than your own contradictory thought. And your emotion tells you you're doing that. Life is supposed to be fun—it is supposed to feel good! - Abraham Hicks



Wednesday, July 28, 2010

HELP ORPHANS Kelsey Grammer, Corbin Bleu, Lydia Cornell Team w/ Impulse for Child-A-Thon Fundraiser


HELPING ORPHANS and ORPHANAGES WATCH THE FIRST LIVE PARTNERS-IN-ACTION CHILD-A-THON on TODHD http://5.todhd.com/home.php

IA LIVE 7-9 pm Pacific Time 

TONIGHT: CINDY PEARLMAN, THE #1 ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST FROM NEW YORK TIMES AND CHICAGO SUN TIMES SYNDICATE... and SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL SUTTON, CEO of SUTTON MUSIC GROUP




KELSEY GRAMMER PRESENTS LYDIA LIVE ON TODHD

THE GIRL SHOW ** FUN, FOOD, CELEBS, INSPIRATION, BEAUTY SECRETS, INSIDE HOLLYWOOD LYDIA LIVE 7-9 pm Pacific Time, Weds.http://12.todhd.com/landing.php


THE GIRL SHOW * LYDIA LIVE
Event Description TONIGHT, and EVERY WEDNESDAY night from 7-9 PM, Pacific Standard Time, join us for FUN, FOOD, COMEDY, BEAUTY, INSPIRATION, CELEBRITIES and AMAZING WAYS TO TRANSFORM YOU LIFE.


Lydia and co-host Cindy Pearlman, the #1 entertainment reporter for the New York Times and Chicago Sun Times Syndicate, bestselling author of the Hollywood Black Books of Beauty & Diet Secrets... and the BEAUTY COOKBOOK which soared up the charts of Amazon after our first show last week! (The Beauty CookBook by Cindy Pearlman and Kym Douglas, "Ellen Show" beauty expert went from Number 5,000 on Amazon to Number 77 in one week since our show!)


CINDY is in Napa interviewing Julia Roberts of the new film "Eat, Pray, Love" based on Elizabeth Gilbert's bestselling book. We'll get the scoop BEFORE TMZ, PEOPLE or US magazine, when Cindy calls Lydia LIVE from her interview with Julia Roberts. More on Julia next week.


TONIGHT'S SHOW: UNCANNY THINGS, GHOSTS, HAUNTED HOUSES and SPIRITUAL EPIPHANIES. Tonight's guest is Lydia's good friend Robert Michael Sutton of Sutton Music Group, owner of the Number one international music station WXB104. Sutton will talk about his station, and his interest in the supernatural after some startling things happened in his life.




Event Date/Time 7/28/2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Host: Lydia Cornell
Location: Lydia Live Channel 12 http://12.todhd.com/landing.php

Friday, July 23, 2010

HOW TO SURVIVE ANYTHING

We've done too much, seen too much, been too naked. There's too much hard-core violence and porn in the airwaves. That's why I'm trying to be a virgin again, in more ways than one.

A return to innocence is what most of us are craving, but we may not even know it. 

The outer world with all its crises and technical difficulties, where just getting your body through the day is an astounding feat, is not the real picture. Oddly enough, if you can see it clearly, what's real is the invisible. As Einstein said, "no problem can be solved at the same level it was created on."  He also said, "goodness, truth and beauty are laws of the universe.


We must stop buying into the material picture. Only good is real.


CLEARING the VIEW for the WORLD


"The pioneer/healer is clearing away the accumulation of material beliefs that consent to sickness and limitation. These beliefs are untrue, and they ultimately dissolve in the radiance of God's love — just as the effects of a storm always clear." - Leigh Daugherty

Thursday, June 03, 2010

THE ANTIDOTE TO DEPRESSION IS TO THINK OF OTHERS FIRST

R.I.P. Rue McClanahan. What a lovely soul and hilarious actress. Likewise Bea Arthur and Dixie Carter. "Your attitude determines your happiness." - Rue

Thank you to Victoria Prinipal for her donation to the Gulf Oil Cleanup. And thank you to Kevin Costner for his invention.


WOW, LOOKS LIKE RUSH LIMBAUGH AND ANN COULTER. A match made in heaven. Or not.

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD: PUT THIS IN THE "REAP WHAT YOU SOW FILE"

Monday, May 31, 2010

MEMORIAL DAY * GAZA STRIP CRISIS * GULF OIL CLEANUP SOLUTION *

Israel faced a diplomatic firestorm Monday over its deadly attack against a protest flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Pray for our troops all over the world, veterans, active military past and present. These are the people who have our backs, and give the ultimate sacrifice.

Regarding the Gulf Oil Cleanup. I cannot linger in the blame game much longer, or I'll keel over from anger. My throat gets tight and blood rushes to my neck and I want to scream and jump out a window I get so angry at BP and the big conglomerates and the mining companies and the lawmakers who approved deregulation of the safety regulations, banking regulations, methane gas regulations... as well as those who think unions are socialist. This is unconscionable. this is corporate socialism. People are more important than a corporation's bottom line.

Anyway, I have a very strong sixth sense, an intuitive feeling that won't go away: VITAMIN C POWDER CRYSTALS DUMPED IN MASSIVE AMOUNTS WITH HAY BAILS WOULD DISPERSE AND DE-TOX THE GULF OIL SLUDGE. Hay and lemons too. Does this sound crazy?

If you have tried to find http://www.LydiaCornell.com the older server was acting strangely and we are launching an investigation. Meanwhile, please visit Lydia at LYDIA LIVE AT TODHD her other home with Kelsey Grammer, Bill Zucker, Stanley Clarke, Corbin Bleu and an exciting channel line up:


http://12.todhd.com/landing.php




From Los Angeles Times- May 31, 2010

Reporting from Jerusalem Israel faced a diplomatic firestorm Monday over its deadly attack against a protest flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Foreign leaders and protest organizers accused Israel of using excessive force in the raid in international waters, but Israel defended its actions, saying that soldiers were ambushed with knives and metal bars, as well as handguns wrested from the commandos.

Israel's military said nine protesters were killed in the late-night raid, which occurred about 40 miles off Israel's coast. Protest organizers put the death toll at 16. Dozens were wounded, including seven Israeli soldiers.

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Video of the attack released by the Israeli military, Turkish television and other media sources depicted a dramatic high-seas brawl in which Israeli commandos rappelled from helicopters onto a ship and immediately clashed with activists on board.

Responding to the brewing crisis, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short his visit to Canada to return to Israel and canceled a much-anticipated White House visit with President Obama.

U.S. officials expressed regret at the loss of life but stopped short of criticizing Israel until full details of the incident were released.

Elsewhere, however, international leaders condemned Israel's interception of the pro-Palestinian convoy, which was attempting to break through Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip and bring food, medical supplies, clothing and constructions supplies to the impoverished territory.

As the United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting, French President Nicolas Sarkozy criticized Israel's "disproportionate use of force."

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for a "thorough investigation" into the violence, saying he was "shocked" by the reports.

Turkey, a onetime ally of Israel, recalled its ambassador to Israel and warned of further actions.