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    DO EPIC SHIT

    With Valentines Day tomorrow. I cant help but think about Love. LOVE! What is it? What does it mean to you? 

    I have read a couple quotes lately that I just love: 
    Love is something that is within you, not something you fall into…
    The more love you give, the more love you get…
    Love is the ultimate. Of. Everything. 
    Its why we eat, breath, sleep, smile, frown, glow, reflect, inspire, aspire. It truly is the end all be all. 
    Today I am so happy. I tweeted that earlier: I love this day.
     I read a comment back where someone said: I hope your today celebration is about something awesome for you…
    I couldn’t help but think: Nothing special. I woke up, I didn’t sleep all that well. but I walked outside and I said its beautiful out! The sun is shining, the  wind is blowing, the birds are signing, and I am alive!!!! 
    And then I made a cup of tea, and I ran some errands about town with my friend who I haven’t seen in awhile, and I had a photo shoot with my friends at Vuori, who are about to launch their awesome line of yoga pants, tops, recycled tees, and amazing spirit. And when everyone left, I was left to myself, and silence and I thought. Wow. Life is epic. So simple. But epic. And there really wasn’t nothing so special about it, but at the same time everything was special about it. 
    I am so in love with home once again. Today I was surrounded by people who dream big, want a simple, happy life. And know that, that is has nothing to do with obstacles or money, or new beginnings or stepping into something or someone you have never been. These are the people that inspire me to live my life so open and free. 
    Its true. I cant even begin to count the ways. 
    I have one friend who moved to Portland to pursue a change of scenery and graphic design, and she just landed herself at an even bigger and better firm, with amazing clients. Earlier this year, she took me camping into the woods for my first time and introduced me to the amazing group of friends she had made, over dinner at one of Portland’s best kept secret local restaurants. But at the same time, she just loves her dog, who digs up the yard, and that her darling sister, who recently moved to town, after a divorce (the best definitely hasn’t happened yet) and hell of a year, but through that started a brand new venture in being a nutritionist, has an amazing blog and some of the best recipes I have ever seen/tasted.
    I have another friend, who married the love of her life, went to school for hair, and moved to Boston. (Her husbands job took them there). She found a job assisting at one of the most coveted salons in Boston. She’s the most adaptive, adventurous girl I know. Despite the recent snow storm, she is kicking major ass, and making the most of it, staying positive, with the best sense of humor even though she misses the shit out of home. 
    I have another friend who has taken her event planning business to soaring heights, the top of the top in San Diego. Her passion for success and her go big or go home attitude inspire me everyday. Despite many obstacles, she remains to kick life’s ass, instead of letting it kick hers. 
    Then there is my friend who took his t-shirt clothing line, and turned it into a dream, of expanding and creating yoga clothes designed and based on the active and care-free lifestyle of coastal San Diego. He recently quit his full time job and now calls me with surf reports in the AM, and lets me borrow his Vespa in return for free photo shoots! 
    And, I cant even forget my darling friend Leah, who I make my “Maybe The Best Hasn’t Happened Yet” bracelets with, who works 4 jobs, single mom, raising 2 kids, and still has the loudest, contagious laugh I know. This woman has the most giving, loving heart of anyone I know. She gives and gives and gives, and you know what, the universe miraculously always takes care of her. She is a manifesting magician this woman. She blows my mind. She is amazing. 
    I could go on and on, I feel like everywhere I look, I know people that just kick ass at life. From my Yoga Tropics family, to my friend Lisa at Beaming, who started the heaven sent beauty, superfood, vitality bar down the street from my house. 
    And some of the letters I get from fans, holy shit. You guys are rockstars. You uproot and change shit up like the best of them. I tell ya, I am inspired, non-stop everyday. Sometimes I feel like I am in the middle of a love revival its so nuts, everyone just wakes up and decides: Today is the day where I do it for me! And, Bam!! They do. 
    And its not because they have all the right cards in their deck or infinite amounts of money, but its because they have a passion burning inside of them, that they can not,  do not,  ignore. And they go after it. 
    I don’t know about you, but I know, I CAN FEEL IT, when I am surrounded by people who either A.) fuel my creativity and passion, or B.) Kill it completely. 
    I go back and forth. I am so free and all over the place, that sometimes I have moments where I fall into relationship and patterns with people who completely turn my faucet off. I don’t notice this till months down the road. I try to carry my positive ‘well’ into their territory. I try to see the best in everyone, the potential, the good stuff. But, eventually the well runs dry, and I find myself just stuck in a rut. 
    And then I have moments like today, where i look around, and I see all these people doing amazing shit. Making shit happen, not making excuses, not complaining about what they don’t have, but really making the most of what they do have.
    I would like to dedicate this blog and this Valentines day to those people, who are KICKING LIFES ASS! WITH LOVE! 
    This is this kind of love I love the most. Because this love is infectious beyond belief. This is the LOVE that spreads, multiplies, divides and conquers. This Love starts from within, and flows outwards. This love inspires, reciprocates, and is unconditional. 
    This is the kind of love, that I have been working on. 
    I realize when I surround myself with love, and people who are doing epic shit, it inspires me to do epic shit, and hopefully inspires everyone I encounter to do epic shit. 
    So this is my message to you for Valentines Day. Do epic shit. Cause you, YES YOU! Are super amazingly capable of doing the most epic shit of all of them. 
    And I love that about you. 
    Each and everyone of you, inspire me to do epic shit, everyday. 
    Like a drop of water, that just keeps rippling out, and out, and out. 
    Make the most of what you have. Do epic shit. Don’t settle. Be awesome. 
    I love you. 
    For reals. I love the shit out of you. 
    TP 
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    Japan Day #2

    Soundtrack provided by Jim James “Regions of Light and Sound of God”

    Currently on the train from Osaka to Nagoya.

    We landed Thursday night. We left early Wednesday morning. I have always been fascinated by time travel. Last week we did a short west coast tour, at one point, we drove from Santa Cruz to Portland in one straight shot. 12 hours and change. That’s also how long it took, flying, to get from San Fran to Osaka. That’s just crazy to me.

    This is my 7th or 8th trip to Japan. I’ve always enjoyed coming here. It’s like the future. Another planet. Disneyland on acid. Animated, colorful, fast paced and highly organized. Everything compact, and cute. Precise, and advanced. At least that has always been my experience. It would be an understatement to say that I love it here.

    I’m here with my guitar player/bourbon aficionado Steve Miller and percussionist/keyboard player Justin Glasco. My manager is also here, along with my most favorite promoter: Kurisawa “Chris” Shinichi from Smash. We had our first show last night and it went awesome sauce.

    Getting the opportunity to play shows here never gets taken for granted. I always feel very lucky to be invited back. I am honored to have fans here that connect with my music. They sing every word. They clap in perfect time, and they smile big. They wait afterwards with handwritten notes, and gifts. They jump up and down, laughing loudly, hugging tightly, giddy, like kids. It is these moments with the fans that I am most grateful for.

    I have so much respect for this country, and the people of Japan. They are of the most kindest, strongest, most loving people on the planet. Most of the time I am speechless. In awe. I want to sit back, and with a deep breath take it all in.

    One of these days, I will learn Japanese. I always think how cool that would be, to be here and be able to communicate on my own, without a translator. That would be bad ass. But for now I will just say, “Arigato Gozaimas…So much!!!”

    Yatta!!

    TP

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    Last night was such a dream. Thank you again San Diego, for giving me a place to call home, and sing my heart out <3 Photo by: Tyler Huff

    Last night was such a dream. Thank you again San Diego, for giving me a place to call home, and sing my heart out <3 Photo by: Tyler Huff

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    pretty obsessed with this song. yep. happy sunday to you, my pretties! 

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    perfect

    perfect

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    Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves you, grows you, or makes you happy.

    — Robert Tew (via sorakeem)

    (Source: arpeggia)

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    It’s PEP TALK time people!!! You inspire me! You encourage me! ENJOY! 

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    tour update from space

    Yeoowza… It’s a spicy day already! 

    Love is in the air. 
    My good friend is having a baby. 
    Cee-lo greens F*You is blasting at the Virgin America check in. 
    My upgrade is cheaper than checking 2 bags. 
    Security needs to check my guitar. 
    One TSA wants me to play “Freebird” and the other is shaking her finger at me saying, “Don’t do drugs… ” while laughing, “Have you seen that movie?” As I’m responding, “I’m not really into drugs, I can hardly finish a drink!” 
    There are gluten free/vegan options at the SFO airport. 
    I splurged and ate a blueberry bagel yesterday, my opportunivore-ism is in full effect this tour. When you are traveling in a van, its hard to stick to the plan. No refrigerator. And these smaller venues don’t really provide a full rider, so we haven’t been getting kale or fresh juice. 
    I used to freak out. But now i surrender. I’ve been really into baked potatoes lately, and salmon. 
    I settle for a gluten free cupcake for breakfast, mostly because I crack up at the thought of eating a cupcake for breakfast. And because I’m giddy this morning. I also grab a super greens evolution raw juice, cold pressed… You know, to balance out the cupcake. 
    I’m headed to LA this AM for some press this afternoon.,The dudes are driving the van to LA from SF. I’m also pretty excited to check out the To Write Love On Her Arms “Heavy & Light” show tonight at the House Of Blues. Jamie Tworkowski is a great friend of mine, and I’m excited to see him take this show of the road. They’re traveling all over the US so make sure to check out the dates, and check em out if they are near you. Christina Perri is on the bill tonight, along with Fiction Family: Jon Foreman of Switchfoot and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek. The line up changes throughout the whole thing, and its pretty much gonna be awesome everywhere!
    We have had such a magical tour so far. It’s truly felt like a blessing everywhere we have been. This is my first time headlining in a little bit, and its been great. It’s also been a bit of a science project, but that’s what makes the live show so much fun. The guys have been acquiring instruments along the way, and I have added a stomp box and a tambourine at my feet. Sometimes my stomping feet and my strumming hand confuse each other and it becomes more like a train wreck, but its humbling and I figure I’d rather just go for it during the show rather than practicing it behind the scenes until its perfect. 
    I’ve realized I’m not a perfectionist. Shows for me are more about sharing my experiences, and connecting with the audience. I don’t beat myself up about making mistakes, or hitting a wrong note. That’s real life. I prepare the best I can, I sing my heart out and i hope someone gets it. I try to leave people a little better than I found them. It’s probably why i love coming out after the show to talk to fans. For as much as I hear, “You’re music has made me feel like I’m not alone..” - Hearing you stories, in person, makes me feel like I’m not alone, or crazy.  
    So thank you for rocking my socks. For selling out all these shows. For letting me blabber on stage every night. For dancing. For crying. For hugging your friend. For kissing your boyfriend. For feeling & for all your support. YOU are why this is possible, and I will never be able to thank you enough. 
    See you tomorrow LA!
     
    Bazinga! Xo 
    TP 

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    Good rainy morning from Santa Barbara! 

Slept like a dream last night, woke up to the rain. Sometimes on tour things line up, like you get a great deal on a hotel across from the beach, and you actually wake up early enough to have coffee in bed. It&#8217;s the little things.

We&#8217;re off to Santa Cruz today, for a show tonight at The Catalyst. Last nights show at SoHo was a great way to kick of this little west coast run. We had a full house, and the staff that runs Soho are the nicest ever! (Hello, shots of bourbon on stage, from the manager! Ha!) 

Saw a bunch of familiar faces from San Diego (that always makes me so happy). Even had some fans bring me some tacos, and a bouquet of Kale! Haha&#8230; Oh, How I love life! 

I cannot tell you how stoked I am to be out playing music again, and how grateful I am that y&#8217;all haven&#8217;t forgotten about me. We&#8217;ve been on quite a whirlwind since June, doing radio shows and opening for The Script, playing in big ole theaters and doing short sets. Its nice to be able to play a full set, especially in these small little rooms that I love the most. 

They&#8217;re intimate, perfectly imperfect, and down to earth. I look forward to headlining at some of the big theaters, but for now&#8230; this feels so special, magical, and a wonderful way to ease back into touring. 

Thank you Santa Barbara for such a great turnout on a Wednesday night! I always loved this town so much. 

And, thank you to our SD homie Paul Cannon for making the journey up the coast with us! I had no idea this was your first tour ever, EVER! So awesome! We are so stoked to have your company! 

I better go jump in the shower now, I&#8217;m always the lagger! See ya in Santa Cruz!

xx
TP

    Good rainy morning from Santa Barbara!

    Slept like a dream last night, woke up to the rain. Sometimes on tour things line up, like you get a great deal on a hotel across from the beach, and you actually wake up early enough to have coffee in bed. It’s the little things.

    We’re off to Santa Cruz today, for a show tonight at The Catalyst. Last nights show at SoHo was a great way to kick of this little west coast run. We had a full house, and the staff that runs Soho are the nicest ever! (Hello, shots of bourbon on stage, from the manager! Ha!)

    Saw a bunch of familiar faces from San Diego (that always makes me so happy). Even had some fans bring me some tacos, and a bouquet of Kale! Haha… Oh, How I love life!

    I cannot tell you how stoked I am to be out playing music again, and how grateful I am that y’all haven’t forgotten about me. We’ve been on quite a whirlwind since June, doing radio shows and opening for The Script, playing in big ole theaters and doing short sets. Its nice to be able to play a full set, especially in these small little rooms that I love the most.

    They’re intimate, perfectly imperfect, and down to earth. I look forward to headlining at some of the big theaters, but for now… this feels so special, magical, and a wonderful way to ease back into touring.

    Thank you Santa Barbara for such a great turnout on a Wednesday night! I always loved this town so much.

    And, thank you to our SD homie Paul Cannon for making the journey up the coast with us! I had no idea this was your first tour ever, EVER! So awesome! We are so stoked to have your company!

    I better go jump in the shower now, I’m always the lagger! See ya in Santa Cruz!

    xx
    TP

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