Gonna take a walk outside 
in the afternoon
And watch the butterflies 
go spinning around
I think I’ll find 
some spiky branches 
to climb up on
And get a new perspective 
of the ground
I do feel free, 
feel really free, 
and I feel like 
I follow what I love… 
So much 
to be excited about 
and happy about 
and appreciative for.
Welcome, joyful viewers, 
to Vegetarian Elite. 
Today, we’ll introduce 
one of Los Angeles’ 
rising musical stars, 
the beautiful 
and multi-talented 
Joy Valencia, 
who is also committed 
to the compassionate 
vegan lifestyle.
And yeah, 
I’m givin’ my love away
It doesn’t matter 
if the sky is gray
It’s a beautiful day
Joy Valencia was born 
and raised 
in Chicago, Illinois, USA 
and later attended 
the prestigious 
Berklee School of Music. 
She excels 
as a singer-songwriter, 
musician and producer, 
using her 
spontaneous intuition
and an eclectic blend 
of musical genres to create 
her own unique sound. 
I’m doing really 
what I love. 
And I’m a big believer 
in follow your bliss 
and do what really 
makes you happy, 
do what you love, basically. 
And I had an "Ah-ha" 
moment for that 
when I read this quote 
by Howard Thurman, 
and it was, “Don’t ask 
what the world needs; 
ask what makes you 
come alive, and go do that. 
Because 
what the world needs 
is people 
who have come alive.”
Some positive feedback 
from her fans 
prove that Joy Valencia 
has definitely “come alive”!
“Gotta love her – 
she looks & she sings 
like an angel.”
“Soulful vocals, 
magical music... fantastic!”
“Wow Joy, your music 
is wonderful, love it...”
She has also earned 
the title 
“Artist of the Month” 
from musical websites 
Stereofame.com 
and Beatcrave.com, 
who noted, “Joy Valencia 
is one prime example 
in the music world 
that shows how much 
can be accomplished 
with enough drive, spirit, 
and naturally talent.” 
Joy, so take us 
to the beginning.  
Did you always want to 
be a singer or songwriter 
growing up? 
Yes, I’ve always wanted 
to be a singer and a writer. 
I was four years old 
when I knew 
what I wanted to do. 
So what happened at four? 
I mean, how do you 
remember back at four 
that that’s 
what you wanted to do?
Michael Jackson 
happened at four! 
It’s so true, no it’s true. 
I just knew. 
I just was so drawn 
to the music and 
the whole artistic aspect 
of it and performance, 
and I loved to dance, 
and that’s just, 
that was it, I knew.
But also, it made 
a lot of sense for me, 
because as a kid, 
I was always interested 
in recording my voice. 
I had a little 
karaoke machine 
with the two decks. 
So there was the one deck 
where you record 
your voice, and then 
I would switch it, 
and I’d put it over here 
so I’d play my voice 
and then I’d record 
myself singing 
on top of that, along with 
myself, a harmony. 
Then I would 
switch it again. 
And then 
I’d have three voices, 
and then I’d have four. 
As much as I could do,  
being a 13-year-old or 
12-year-old or whatever
Joy’s natural love for 
experimenting with music 
carried her all the way 
to the largest independent 
contemporary music school 
in the world, 
the prestigious 
Berklee College of Music, 
where she fell in love 
with being in the studio. 
She also met 
her gifted husband 
Alejandro Valencia 
at Berklee. 
They have since become 
an excellent musical duo, 
establishing their 
very own studio, 
Elytron Productions. 
For me when I’m writing, 
a lot of times I write 
with a voice recorder. 
So I feel like I get a sense 
of the melody 
and the overall vibe 
of the song, 
like the instrumentation. 
So the melody comes out 
and a few words, 
like a phrase or something. 
I kind of hear it all at once 
when it first happens. 
What do you think 
makes a great song?
I think a great song is 
something that moves you. 
You know, 
it can make you happy, 
or it can make you 
feel something. 
A lot of times I think 
when someone can 
relate to it, 
"Oh, I’m not the only one 
who feels this way," 
I think that's part of it. 
So lyrics, I think, 
make a great song. 
But I have to also say 
that melody is 
so important to me, and 
I think for me the melody 
is the biggest factor.
Few individuals 
in the music business 
are involved in 
the entire musical process 
from start to finish. 
Joy is one of these few 
greatly accomplished 
individuals. 
“All Indie Magazine” 
gave this encouraging 
review of her work: 
“No matter which era 
Joy tries to capture, 
it works 
and makes Joy Valencia 
one of the most intriguing 
music artists…”
We do everything ourselves, 
so I’m there 
every step of the way. 
Like, a lot of 
the production ideas 
are mine, like I said, 
because I hear 
the instrumentation, 
I know what I want, 
so Alejandro is the guy 
who can make that happen.  
And also I do 
the vocal production. 
But I also do a lot of 
the tedious editing work 
that people don’t even 
realize that you have to 
do that stuff, 
because you know 
that they probably think 
that you can just record 
a song and put it out. 
But there’s hours 
of real work to be put in.
Joy and her production 
team’s diligent efforts 
certainly paid off 
in March of this year, 
when she had her 
first official video release 
premier for 
“Don’t Wake the Lion.”
If I wanna keep my head
I better keep it on the low
on the low
I was in the mood to write 
a song, kind of light, 
fun artistic song. 
And I knew I wanted it 
to have some organ, 
I knew the specific 
organ sound I wanted, 
and a really high, fun vocal. 
And then it kind of 
came out of imagination 
and I was picturing a lion 
wearing my robe in my bed, 
just kind of silly, 
silly playful fun side. 
And that’s why 
I ended up 
doing that one. 
So I’m gonna make 
a sandwich for his snack
I think music is 
a universal language and 
I think you don’t always 
have to understand 
what they’re saying 
to get the feeling 
that’s supposed 
to be coming across. 
I think it’s therapeutic, 
I think it can 
make someone happier.  
And it can uplift you 
and give you hope.
Music is surely one way 
to give hope 
for a better world. 
But Joy Valencia has found 
another powerful way 
to contribute 
to world peace – 
in her lifestyle.
I’ve been vegetarian 
for over three years 
and vegan 
for over two-and-a-half.
I was listening to 
“Do You?” 
by Russell Simmons. 
And I was not 
expecting this to happen, 
but Russell Simmons was 
talking about the chickens 
and how they’re treated, 
in a music business book.  
He said something about 
how whatever you’re eating, 
you’re putting 
that energy into you. 
And that was like, clicked. 
I was like, the energy 
of the suffering animal, 
the energy of the person 
who killed 
that suffering animal, 
all of that? 
So that’s what made me 
really think about it.
How did you feel 
after the transition 
and what are 
some of the benefits 
that you noticed?
I felt lighter, 
both physically 
and my conscience. 
I felt like 
food digested better. 
I think when you eat meat, 
it sits in your stomach 
and it rots in your stomach. 
It doesn’t just digest 
and go through, 
so doesn’t really give you 
the kind of energy 
that feels like fuel, 
like it keeps you going.  
I felt like 
I had better energy, 
I felt lighter. 
After I went vegan 
I lost five pounds, 
like immediately. 
Not like I was trying to, 
but I was like whoa! 
I didn’t realize that. 
Yeah, okay, I felt clear.
What are some of your 
favorite places to eat at, 
or your favorite dishes 
to cook?
Yes, I like Real Food Daily 
in Santa Monica 
and Follow Your Heart 
is up by me. 
One World Vegetarian 
is awesome. 
And as far as one of my 
favorite dishes to make, 
my favorite food 
to ever eat and make 
is tabouli. 
I make it with quinoa 
and I’m really lucky 
because a friend of mine 
gave me a recipe. 
It’s like a passed-down 
family recipe from 
her family in Lebanon. 
I thought it was pretty 
shocking to find out 
that the United Nations 
released a statement 
saying that the livestock 
industry produces 
more greenhouse gases 
than the entire 
transportation industry of 
the whole world combined. 
So it’s greener to go veg 
than it is to drive a Prius, 
but why not do both, 
you know?  
It’s definitely something 
we can do to reduce 
our carbon footprint.
How do animal welfare 
ethics fit into your 
decisions to stay vegan?
There’s so many different 
reasons to be vegan, 
and for me, 
that’s the main one. 
I learned a term 
that describes 
how I’ve always felt 
about animals 
and respecting life 
and its ahimsa. 
It’s a belief 
in the sacredness 
of all creatures 
and urging avoidance 
of harm and violence. 
I felt like that 
my whole life. 
I remember walking home 
from grade school, 
seeing kids stepping 
on caterpillars and guts…  
I remember thinking like, 
“Why, why? 
I don’t understand 
why we feel the need 
to kill things 
that are smaller than us.” 
That’s always bothered me 
my whole life and now 
I know there are people 
out there like me. 
So basically I, feel good 
about not contributing to 
the culture of suffering.  
There are these animals 
being imprisoned 
all over the place.  
They don’t have freedom. 
That’s a basic right 
that everyone deserves 
(Right.) is freedom.
On April 10, 2011, 
Joy participated 
in a concert 
celebrating the premiere 
of Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s 
poetry collection, 
“The Love of Centuries,” 
in Cerritos, California, USA. 
During the meaningful 
event, guest of honor 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
spoke about the urgent 
state of our planet, and 
how we could each do 
our part especially 
by sharing more love, 
especially by adopting 
the loving animal-free diet.
Along with other 
distinguished artists, 
Joy performed 
an uplifting song 
bearing this message 
titled “Please Wake Up!” 
with the Oscar 
and 5-time Emmy winner 
Bill Conti setting 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s poem 
to music.
O heart, 
relent your sobbing
For my soul to rest 
in long nights
Tears dried up 
and I’m wordless
Weeping in pain 
for the tormented!
The song was about 
how Mother Earth 
is mourning, basically. 
However, 
we need to be aware 
of what we're doing; 
our choices are 
changing the planet 
and we need 
to change basically. 
So it was a really 
nice message and 
the experience was great, 
the people were lovely. 
It was good vibes 
all around,
and the food was amazing. 
let’s renew our planet
Sing joyous songs 
of oneness
let’s renew our planet
Sing joyous songs 
of oneness
Thank you, Joy, 
for sharing your 
tremendous artistic talents 
and for being our inspiring 
vegan role model. 
Your beauty certainly 
shines inside and out! 
Wishing you 
the best of success in 
your musical endeavors, 
as we work together 
to make our world a place 
of love and freedom 
for all co-inhabitants.
Your love came 
flying through my window
As sweetly 
as a little sparrow
You said 
you’ll never ever hurt me
You said 
you’d carry me to safety
Kind viewers, thank you 
for being with us today 
on Vegetarian Elite 
featuring the wonderful 
singer-songwriter, 
musician and producer 
Joy Valencia. 
Coming up next is 
Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Blessed be the love 
shining from your heart.
If you love me, 
Tell me that you love me
If you love me, 
Tell me now
All we have 
is only but a moment
If you love me, please
Love me now
Hi, I’m Joy Valencia. 
Be Veg, 
Go Green 
2 Save the Planet!
Joy Valencia’s music 
is available at 
http:/ /JoyValenciaMusic.com