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Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank In this compelling episode of PTSD and Beyond, we sit down with filmmaker Jake Rademacher, the director of the powerful documentary "Brothers After War," which premieres in theaters on February 28. This episode dives deep into the transformative power of storytelling and the profound experiences of veterans as they navigate life after combat. Join us as we explore: ✨ The inspiration behind "Brothers After War" and its connection to the previous film, "Brothers at War"
Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank In this heartfelt episode of PTSD and Beyond, Dr. Deb welcomes the inspiring Kate Gladdin, an international speaker and certified life coach, who shares her profound journey of resilience and healing after the tragic loss of her sister. Kate's story is a testament to the power of lived experience and the importance of community in the face of grief. Join us as we explore: ✨ The impact of loss on personal growth and resilience
Send us a textHow can a narcissist control many people at one time? They smile wide. They speaks in warm tones. It feels like trust. But beneath the surface, something darker is at work. Toxic narcissists use “Affection Flooding” as a strategy to create an environment (by a group of people,) where their power is protected. They flood this “special” group of followers with praise, false loyalty, and surface-level connection for one purpose: control.Support the showRead Your Story Matters by Branon Dempsey Substack: https://branondempsey.substack.com?r=2f09z7DM me over Threads, or Instagram: @branondempseyLinktree: https://linktr.ee/BranonDempsey Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@branondempsey. Copyright 2024 Your Story Matters, Branon Dempsey | WTT, Inc.
Tomorrow and Beyond: Love is an important component to Magic and how we live out our purpose. In this episode, we discuss the intersection of Love and Magic and where devotion fits into it all.
Dr Alex George literally shows us his humble village routes around gorgeous Carmarthenshire in southern Wales and how his rural lifestyle and love of sport shaped him into the successful influencer he is today. Dr Alex explains how he harnessed the fame found on Love Island to become a mental health champion and the UK's first Youth Mental Health Ambassador. Travelling around in a Land Rover Defender 90, Dr Alex takes us from the town of Carmarthen to several places including the remote setting of his old family home and former schools, one of which is now derelict and abandoned. Being diagnosed with ADHD just a few years ago, the rivers, valleys and locations evoke vivid memories and stories which leave Dr Alex wondering how different life would have been if he had been diagnosed with ADHD earlier. He also opens up about the loss of his brother and how he's using his experiences to benefit others. Ending at the local hospital - another significant and inspiring place for him - Dr Alex also shares with us his key ingredients to living a happy life. You can watch Alex's drive by heading to Auto Trader's dedicated Show on the Road YouTube channel YouTube channel. Follow Auto Trader here: Instagram TikTokFacebook X At Auto Trader, there's thousands of vehicles to browse, with expert reviews and videos to help you pick, and options to buy new, used or lease, so you can choose the way to buy that's best for you. Visit: www.autotrader.co.uk This series is a Fresh Air Production for Auto Trader. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this empowering episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, we sit down with the effervescent Kelly Chase, a woman who wears many hats: entrepreneur, social influencer, speaker, and reality TV star from Netflix's "Love is Blind." Kelly isn't just a familiar face from our screens; she's the driving force behind Goddess Magic, a coaching program that fuses business strategy with mindset and relationship coaching to help women step into their power and live their best lives. Kelly opens up about the transformative power of letting go and the importance of releasing control to align with the life you're meant to live. She shares candid stories from her own journey, including the challenges she faced post-reality TV fame, her evolving self-image, and the deep work she's done peeling back layers of limiting beliefs. Throughout the episode, Kelly delves into the art of saying "no" to others in order to say "yes" to oneself, and the courage it takes to stand in one's truth, even when it means walking away from something good for something better. She discusses her experience on "Love is Blind," reflecting on her decision at the altar and the personal growth that has come from it. Kelly's insights into the power of self-awareness, self-worth, and the pursuit of happiness are nothing short of inspiring. Whether you're navigating the choppy waters of dating, seeking to understand your own worth, or simply striving for a life filled with joy and authenticity, Kelly's message is a beacon of hope and a reminder that it's never too late to chase the life you desire.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the intricacies of building a strong foundation for your relationship that goes beyond the popular concept of the 5 love languages. While understanding each other's love languages can enhance communication and connection, it's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to nurturing a thriving partnership. We explore ways to deepen your relationship bond and create a more resilient foundation. From understanding your partner's core values and cultivating emotional intimacy to nurturing shared goals and dreams, each aspect plays a vital role in fostering a lasting connection. We talk about having a greater understanding, empathy, and mutual support in your relationship. Whether you're newlyweds or seasoned partners, there's always room to grow and strengthen the bonds that unite you. Listen as we discover how to build a relationship that withstands the test of time, embraces growth and change, and flourishes with love, respect, and mutual admiration that goes beyond love languages to embark on a journey towards deeper connection and fulfillment in your relationship.
SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis interviews Christine Romeo, a single mom to Abby, who is on the autism spectrum. Christine shares her experience on the television program Love on the Spectrum and how they were selected to be a part of the show. She discusses the unscripted nature of the show and the challenges they faced during filming. Christine also talks about the importance of movement for Abby and how it helps her access her brain power. She emphasizes the need for differentiating between neurodivergent and neurodeficit individuals and the importance of understanding each person's unique story. In this part of the conversation, Christine and Abbey discuss the different levels of support needs in individuals with autism and the challenges they face. They also address the issue of hate and negativity on social media and how they choose to respond to it. Christine shares her personal journey of overcoming challenges and rebuilding her life. They talk about the power of sharing stories on TikTok and the impact of social media on their lives. They also discuss the importance of understanding and supporting individuals with low support needs and the need for more specific interventions and support. They touch on topics such as sensory integration dysfunction, masking, and the limitations of the DSM-5 in accurately representing the diverse experiences of individuals with autism. In this conversation, Christine and Abbey discuss the importance of understanding neurodiversity and supporting neurodivergent individuals. They highlight the need for accurate diagnostic terminology and the inclusion of low support needs within the autism spectrum. They also emphasize the significance of recognizing sensory processing issues and providing appropriate accommodations in the workplace. The conversation explores the challenges of organizing tasks and advocates for reforming the DSM-5 to better address the diverse needs of individuals on the spectrum. Christine and Abbey stress the importance of acceptance, celebration, and positivity in creating a more inclusive society.TakeawaysIndividuals with low support needs in autism may not have the same reciprocal ability as typical individuals, which can lead to misunderstandings and miscommunication.Dealing with hate and negativity on social media is a challenge, but it's important to not let it affect one's self-worth and to focus on the positive interactions and support received.Overcoming personal challenges and rebuilding one's life after difficult experiences is possible with determination and resilience.Sharing stories on platforms like TikTok can be a powerful way to connect with others, raise awareness, and provide support.The impact of social media can be both positive and negative, and it's important to navigate it mindfully and with a focus on mental well-being.Cyberbullying and online hate can have a significant impact on individuals, and it's crucial to create a safe and supportive online environment.Collaborating with others, including individuals with different support needs, can lead to a better understanding of diverse experiences and foster empathy and support.Support needs for individuals with autism can vary greatly, and it's important to provide individualized support that addresses specific challenges and goals.The concept of masking in autism is complex, and not all individuals with autism engage in masking behaviors.Understanding and respecting different communication styles, such as Abby's unique way of communicating through memories and categories, is crucial for effective communication and connection.The impact of traumatic experiences on individuals with autism should not be overlooked, and support should be provided to help them process and cope with these experiences.Body image issues can be a significant challenge for individuals with autism, and it's important to provide support and understanding in navigating these challenges.The Gestalt Learning Processor, which involves learning language in chunks rather than individual words, can be a helpful approach for individuals with autism.Sensory integration dysfunction is an important aspect of autism that should be recognized and addressed in interventions and support.The current diagnostic criteria for autism in the DSM-5 may not adequately capture the diverse experiences and support needs of individuals with autism.Breaking down autism into specific categories based on support needs can help provide more targeted interventions and support for individuals with autism. Understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals is crucial for creating a more inclusive society.Accurate diagnostic terminology and expanded support systems are needed to address the diverse needs of individuals on the autism spectrum.Recognizing and accommodating sensory processing issues is essential in the workplace and daily life.Reforming the DSM-5 to include low support needs and provide more specific diagnostic categories can improve understanding and support for individuals on the spectrum.Acceptance, celebration, and positivity are key in promoting a more inclusive and understanding society.Sound BitesChapters00:00Introduction and Background01:13How Christine and Abby Joined Love on the Spectrum06:22The Importance of Movement for Abby09:14The Beauty of Neurodiverse Connections10:53Conversations about Bodies and Sexual Feelings12:21Differentiating Neurodivergent and Neurodeficit16:22Understanding the Differences in Autism Experiences22:18Creating Support Systems in Education25:39Supporting Neurodifferent Individuals28:36The Importance of Individual Stories and Understanding29:54Understanding Different Levels of Support Needs30:31Dealing with Hate and Negativity31:29Overcoming Personal Challenges32:25Sharing Stories on TikTok33:21The Impact of Social Media34:10The Cruelty of Cyberbullying35:03Learning from Mean Comments35:32Collaborating with Others36:25Understanding Support Needs37:23The Importance of Life Skills Support38:21Embracing Individual Goals39:22The Connection Between Autism and ADHD40:08The Concept of Masking41:24Understanding Abby's Unique Communication Style42:23The Impact of Traumatic Experiences43:46The Complexity of Body Image Issues45:14Gestalt Learning Processor46:39The Importance of Sensory Integration Support48:09The Need for Delineated Names for Autism Manifestations50:23The Limitations of the DSM-552:02The Challenges of PDDNOS Diagnosis53:40The Significance of Sensory Integration Dysfunction55:19The Importance of Recognizing Different Levels of Support Needs56:17Breaking Down Autism into Specific Categories57:18Understanding Neurodiversity58:06Identifying as Neurodivergent59:02Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals in the Workplace01:00:28Expanding Diagnostic Terminology01:01:22Recognizing Sensory Processing Issues01:02:11Challenges in Organizing Tasks01:02:38Reforming the DSM-501:03:08Redefining Autism Spectrum Disorders01:04:07Addressing Controversial Terminology01:05:02Misinformation and Self-Diagnosis01:05:44Understanding Sensory Preferences01:06:13Manifestation of Autism01:06:40Differentiating Support Needs01:07:17Acceptance and Celebration01:08:07Advocating for Change in Education01:09:02Expanding the Curriculum01:10:27Recognizing Different Types of Intelligence01:11:24Embracing Neurodivergent Minds01:12:48Choosing Acceptance and Positivity01:14:46Fighting Negativity and Building Understanding01:17:46Creating Terminology and Supports01:19:01Changing the Education System01:20:23Beware of Fake Accounts01:21:04Spreading Love and Positivity01:22:01The Power of Dogs
Fulton J. Sheen gives three reflections. The fourth word from the Cross - Did Christ think of Atheists? The fifth word from the Cross – Do I need love beyond love? The sixth word from the Cross – Should I come down from the Cross?
When you think of the heart what do you associate it with? Did you know that your heart holds all kinds of little-known potential? There's so much more to it than love, which is kinda crazy because love is a pretty huge thing! If you truly want to awaken spiritually, you need to learn about the heart's quantum connection. It's the place in our body where the spirit and the physical meet—the gateway to the infinite. In this episode, we talk about the importance of the heart space to spiritual awakening, and to greater fulfillment, and how you can access more of the potential that your heart space holds. The Group Frequency Calibration® (GFC) associated with this episode will help you to raise your vibration so you can start to access the heart's potential in awakening. If you would like an opportunity to ask me questions in real-time, join me when I go live on YouTube. Subscribe to the Spherical Luminosity YouTube channel and click the reminder bell to be notified when I am live: https://bit.ly/SL-YTSubscribe For the latest news about upcoming events and to be notified when sessions with me are released, subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/SphericalLuminositynewsletter
Love is a powerful and beautiful emotion that has the ability to uplift, inspire, and bring immense joy to our lives. It forms the foundation of many relationships, providing strong bonds between partners, family members, and friends. However, there are instances when love alone is not enough. In this episode, coach Myrna looks at the Bible story of Hanna and why the love of her husband was not enough. Coach Myrna, shares 5 realities of when love is not enough and how we can build resilience and understanding to overcome obstacles on the path to fulfilment. See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://blog.myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094
Herzlich Willkommen zu unserem Gottesdienst bei C3 Home. An diesem Sonntag geht es in unserer Beziehungsreihe um Liebe und Sex? Welchen Rahmen stellt die Bibel dafür? Wie hat Gott Zweisamkeit designt? #beziehung #liebe #paarberatung Wir sind eine Gemeinde an mehreren Standorten! Wir glauben an das Evangelium der Bibel! Wir glauben an eine moderne und relevante Kirche! „WILLKOMMEN ZUHAUSE I WILLKOMMEN DAHEEME I WILLKOMMEN TO HUUS“ ist das Motto, da wir ein zuhause für Menschen bauen möchten. Wir gehören zu dem Movement C3 (Christian City Church) aus Australien. Wir freuen uns darauf dich kennenzulernen. UNSERE VISION IST JESUS CHRISTUS. UNSERE MISSION SIND MENSCHEN. UNSER GRUND IST LIEBE. https://c3home.church
Herzlich Willkommen zu unserem Gottesdienst bei C3 Home. An diesem Sonntag spricht Marleen van der Horst über Single sein. Ist es eigentlich schlimm, keinen Ehepartner zu haben? Was sagt die Bibel zu Singles. Was sagt der berühmteste Single der Weltgeschichte dazu: Jesus Christus? #beziehung #single #predigt #solo Website: www.c3home.church Instagram: @c3home.church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/c3home/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Wir sind eine Gemeinde an mehreren Standorten! Wir glauben an das Evangelium der Bibel! Wir glauben an eine moderne und relevante Kirche! „WILLKOMMEN ZUHAUSE I WILLKOMMEN DAHEEME I WILLKOMMEN TO HUUS“ ist das Motto, da wir ein zuhause für Menschen bauen möchten. Wir gehören zu dem Movement C3 (Christian City Church) aus Australien. Wir freuen uns darauf dich kennenzulernen. UNSERE VISION IST JESUS CHRISTUS. UNSERE MISSION SIND MENSCHEN. UNSER GRUND IST LIEBE. https://c3home.church
Diesen Sonntag haben unsere Pastoren Mattis und Mareen gemeinsam gepredigt. In einer "on the couch" - Session beantworten Sie Fragen aus der Gemeinde rund um Ehe, Beziehung und Elternsein. #eheberatung #paarberatung #onthecouch Wir sind eine Gemeinde an mehreren Standorten! Wir glauben an das Evangelium der Bibel! Wir glauben an eine moderne und relevante Kirche! „WILLKOMMEN ZUHAUSE I WILLKOMMEN DAHEEME I WILLKOMMEN TO HUUS“ ist das Motto, da wir ein zuhause für Menschen bauen möchten. Wir gehören zu dem Movement C3 (Christian City Church) aus Australien. Wir freuen uns darauf dich kennenzulernen. UNSERE VISION IST JESUS CHRISTUS. UNSERE MISSION SIND MENSCHEN. UNSER GRUND IST LIEBE. https://c3home.church
In der Predigt von Daniel Wiederänders geht es um das schwierige Thema Trennung und Scheidung einer Ehe. Was sagt die Bibel wirklich dazu? Welches Bild hat Jesus von der Ehe und von Ehekrisen? Wann sollen Christen um ihre Ehe kämpfen und gibt es Situationen, in denen eine Trennung der einzige Weg ist um schlimmeres Leid zu verhindern? Diese Predigt ist ein praktischer Ratgeber - nicht nur für alle verheirateten Menschen, sondern auch für Singles und Geschiedene, die Freunden und Bekannten mit Rat und Tat zur Seite stehen möchten. #eheberatung #scheidung #trennung #trennungsschmerz #predigt #predigtendeutsch __________________________________________________________________________ Du möchtest uns unterstützen? Wege des Gebens findest du auf https://c3home.church/giving/ __________________________________________________________________________ Website: www.c3home.church Instagram: @c3home.church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/c3home/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Wir sind eine Gemeinde an mehreren Standorten! Wir glauben an das Evangelium der Bibel! Wir glauben an eine moderne und relevante Kirche! „WILLKOMMEN ZUHAUSE I WILLKOMMEN DAHEEME I WILLKOMMEN TO HUUS“ ist das Motto, da wir ein zuhause für Menschen bauen möchten. Wir gehören zu dem Movement C3 (Christian City Church) aus Australien. Wir freuen uns darauf dich kennenzulernen. UNSERE VISION IST JESUS CHRISTUS. UNSERE MISSION SIND MENSCHEN. UNSER GRUND IST LIEBE. https://c3home.church
Herzlich Willkommen zu unserem Gottesdienst bei C3 Home. Wir glauben, dass Gott dir heute ganz persönlich begegnen will und glauben, dass es kein Zufall ist, wenn du gerade zuschaust. Unser Herz als C3 HOME ist es, dass jeder Mensch für Gemeinschaft geschaffen ist und du egal wo du bist ein Zuhause in Kirche finden kannst. Und wir freuen uns, dass du hier bist und wollen dich kennenlernen - also schreib uns gern, wenn du das erste Mal hier bist: contact@c3home.church
Fulton J. Sheen gives three reflections. The fourth word from the Cross - Did Christ think of Atheists? The fifth word from the Cross – Do I need love beyond love? The sixth word from the Cross – Should I come down from the Cross?
What keeps married couples choosing each other? Too many dating rules are being tossed around the Internet and It's time to talk to the married people in the building. Cinnamon & Taj Lewis @spycechambers @filmsabotaj Shae & Rory Ramos @_simplybella_ @ramos_approved have joined me for a conversation on love in marriage and the intentional ways the continue to say yes to marriage everyday. #Blacklove #love #Loveandmarriage #marriage #reimaginewithrenata
Episode 016! (Skip to 0:53:50 for the discussion. The rest is music!) In this episode, we have our second guest EVER! Woo! This is Taylor Robert. I met him at a gas station when I was 16 years old... I used to work at a full service gas station and he was one of my customers. It was the dead of winter and a blizzard at the time, and out pops Taylor with crazy amazing energy. He told me he was on tour and I bought one of his albums, which I still listen to today (Soul Searcher). I didn't talk to him again for like 14 years... we reconnected on Facebook and decided to work together... You may have heard my remixes of "Beauty is Blind" and "Come on In" and this guy right here, ladies and gentlemen, is the voice behind it all! Taylor offered to be on the podcast to talk about his struggles with BiPolar and how he overcomes. I tried to let him do most of the talking here and just ask questions, as his voice matters more than mine here! I hope that someone somewhere can get some inspiration from Taylor in this discussion. Enjoy! Welcome to the Music and Mental Health Podcast! The Music and Mental Health Podcast is the brainchild of Matthew J. Bentley (Theølogy) and DJ Fat_Rain (Nathan Ashby) who met at a restaurant job in 2016 and became very close friends due to their mutual love of Dance Music. As their relationship evolved, Nathan received training and eventually became Matthew's life coach. Ideas ensued. We finally landed on this podcast after about a year of brainstorming what we wanted to do together to impact the world. Mental Health is something that we both feel needs to be discussed more, as taking care of your mental health is a very stigmatized issue in today's society. We hope that fostering a discussion about mental health will encourage people to take it more seriously, and perhaps, help others. The podcast consists of 45 minutes to an hour of exciting music followed by a 15 minute discussion on various mental health topics. It will be coming out once a month. Enjoy! (DISCLAIMER: Note, we are not licensed of trained professionals. We are simply wanting to foster discussion about Mental Health. Please seek professional help if you need it. Thank you!) Email: musicandmentalhealthpodcast@gmail.com If this at all impacts you, please consider supporting on Patreon, OR join the discord to keep discussion going https://discord.gg/VdptZVDMek Thank you also to my Patrons. Your support means the world to me! Cavic Hannison Nathan Schlatter Nathan Madsen Taryn Trimble David Pratt SteelDragon8 Petrov Neutrino Follow Theology to unlock God mode with Club-Ready Video Game Remixes! linktr.ee/theologymusic 1. Dusky - Stick By This (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 2. Above & Beyond - Alchemy (Jody Wisternoff Remix) [Anjunabeats] 3. Way Out West - Tuesday Maybe (Guy J Remix) [Anjunabeats] 4. Tom Middleton - WYV AUW CHU (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 5. Jody Wisternoff - Lassoo (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 6. Kobana & Yane3dots - Woosh (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 7. OceanLab - Breaking Ties (Jaytech & James Grant Remix) [Anjunabeats] 8. Suspect 44 - Neon Feel (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 9. Jaytech - Overdrive (Proff Remix) [Anjunabeats] 10. Jaytech - Pepe's Garden (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 11. Chunk & Twist - Battery Life (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 12. Soundprank - Beginnings (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 13. Liluca - Clear Senses (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] 14. Above & Beyond - Love is Not Enough (Hybrid Minds Remix) [Anjunabeats]
Crystals: Beyond Love and Light - An interview with Nicholas Pearson In this episode we hear from crystal and mineral expert, Nicholas Pearson. Nicholas shares his knowledge and wisdom so that we can find a deeper, more meaningful, connection with crystals, rocks and minerals, within our witchcraft practice. While the energies from crystals, rocks and minerals can bring illumination and love, they can also be fiercely protective and complex. We hope you'll enjoy delving deeper into the many facets of crystal Magick. Nicholas is an award-winning author of eight books, including Crystal Basics, Flower Essences from the Witch's Garden, and Stones of the Goddess. Hosted by Pip and Paula - find us on Instagram @tellthewitchtree - drop by and say hi!Nicholas can be found on Instagram @theluminouspearlOur Editor is Robert Monks www.monkeypost.co.uk @monkeypost
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Mona Scott-Young is best-known for producing the Love & Hip Hop reality TV series on VH1. The franchise debuted in 2011 has remained a TV fixture today through industry-wide changes with TV and around 30 different seasons aired. However, it's Young's ability to permeate hip-hop culture into the mainstream that's been the true calling card.Before Love & Hip Hop, Mona managed talent in music. She was a co-founder for Violator with the late Chris Lighty, and was behind memorable brand partnerships such as Busta Rhymes and Courvoisier, Missy Elliott with Reebok and Adidas, and the landmark 50 Cent-Vitamin Water deal, among many others back then, such deals were harder to cut than nowadays.It was during this time in music when Mona was introduced to the fascinating lives of hip-hop wives, which led to Love & Hip-Hop's creation. But Mona, who also founded and runs Monami Productions,has more stories to tell about the hip-hop industry. She's teaming up with another well-known TV producer, 50 Cent, on “Hip-Hop Homicides,” which debuts later this year.Mona's influence on the world of hip-hop reaches further than most realize. To hear how Mona moved the culture forward, you'll want to listen to our show. Here's everything we covered: [2:59] How does Love & Hip Hop stay fresh?[4:45] Biggest challenge for reality TV in social-media age[7:55] Love & Hip Hop success stories [9:07] Influencing other hip-hop-related series[11:15] Increased programming around hip-hop[14:21] How reality shows fit into today's streaming landscape[19:00] Mona's career in music and artist-brand deals[24:52] Brand deals for Love & Hip Hop talent [28:27] Network pressures to expand the Love & Hip Hop brand[30:06] Scrutiny on the show's content[34:01] Future of Love & Hip Hop Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Mona Scott-Youngs, @monascottyoung Sponsors: MoonPay is the leader in web3 infrastructure. They have partnered with Timbaland, Snoop Dogg, and many more. To learn more, visit moonpay.com/trapital HitPiece is your place to discover new NFTs from your favorite artists. Learn more today at hitpiece.com Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] Mona Scott-Young: These were women who were living in the shadows of the men in their lives who had achieved all the fame and the success, and how were these women leveraging the relationships that they were in and the things that they were doing to get to where they wanted to be in life. So I always framed it as an opportunity, so you're getting these stories, right? All of the heartbreak and all of the joy, the highs, the lows. But in exchange, these women are also getting this platform where they can build their brands, build their businesses. [00:00:39] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to The Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. [00:00:59] Dan Runcie: Today's guest is the producer and entrepreneur, Mona Scott-Young. She is the mind behind Hop. She also was a music executive for a number of years, worked with Violator and put together some of the more memorable hip hop branding deals of the time, such as Busta Rhymes in Courvoisier and Mountain Dew. She worked with 50 Cent, Vitaminwater as well, and a bunch of other deals, and she's been someone I've wanted to have on this podcast for a while. We talked a lot about the business of TV and how things have changed specifically for a docu-follow show like Love & Hip Hop. This is a show that has been going on for more than 10 seasons now and has had different franchises, different spinoffs, and has had plenty of copycats as well. So we talked about the business of the show, what it's been like producing it, the platform that a lot of the talent have had that have come up from it, one of the most famous examples is Cardi B and what she'd been able to do after the show, but we also talked about some of the other talents that's come from the show as well. We also talked about how Love & Hip Hop is positioned and some of the perception that it's had, whether or not that perception is more so chatter and criticism, or has that actually made a material impact on the business of what Mona's doing. She also talked a little bit about some of the other projects coming up from Monami Entertainment such as Hip Hop Homicides and a whole lot more. It was great to talk to her, get her perspective on streaming, the industry, where things are, and overall the brand deals that are happening in hip hop. Great conversation. Glad we finally had her on. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Here's my chat with Mona Scott-Young [00:02:38] Dan Runcie: All right. Today we are joined by the one and only Mona Scott-Young, producer and one of the great folks in media and entertainment today. And I feel like for you, you've been more than a decade in with Love & Hip Hop, you have several spinoffs. How do you keep things fresh? How do you keep everything coming year after year?[00:02:59] Mona Scott-Young: You know, I always say it's about reinvention. It's about evolution, making sure that you are constantly growing, whether it's me as a producer and applying that to the franchise. You know, what's great about the way that that concept was built is it's that it was a world, right? So we could always populate different folks in and out of that world. So it gave us an opportunity to, you know, cycle in new talent who had fresh stories to tell. And I think that has a lot to do with the staying power and the longevity of the franchise. [00:03:31] Dan Runcie: I think the other thing that's impressive is just how the show's been able to stay consistent with all of the changes that are happening with media and streaming and anything else. Have there been any big shifts that you've made from that perspective as things that have continued to move, whether it's from cable to streaming networks to where things are now? [00:03:50] Mona Scott-Young: You know, not necessarily in terms of the concept, right? 'Cause like I said, the stories are what keeps it fresh and different, but we definitely loosened up our shooting style a lot and we became, you know, more free-flowing, I think to be in line with the fact that folks were able to tune into social media and see things happening in real-time. You know, when we first started the franchise, a big part of it was this very soap opera-like feeling that it had. And over the course of the years, we loosened that up a little bit just so that the stories were able to, you know, track a little more closely to what was happening in real-time in their lives.[00:04:30] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Do you feel as if social media changed the overall feel and the flow of the show itself? I know that's something that, I've talked to a lot of people on TV and they felt like they've noticed that. How are some of the ways you feel like social media either impacted things for Love & Hip Hop?[00:04:45] Mona Scott-Young: Absolutely. You know, because there's such a lead time with production and editing. It's really hard to stay up with the fact that these folks are out here living their lives on social media, and so the audience gets a chance to just tune into their IG lives and get a blow-by-blow of everything that's happening in their lives so that by the time our show is edited, it's hard for it to feel fresh, right, because they're like, oh, I saw that happen months ago. And so it's finding those other stories, getting the cast to keep things exclusively for the show so that there's this sense of discovery for the audience. 'Cause I think that's the biggest hurdle for reality TV is the fact that, you know, everyone has access to their audience and can broadcast their lives, you know, on a minute-by-minute basis. And so how do we offer something that's different, something that's entertaining, something that feels fresh and current and relevant? I think that's the biggest challenge. [00:05:44] Dan Runcie: Have you noticed that shift with social media at all changed based on what platform has been popular at the time? Of course, the show is popular as ever in Black Twitter, but how about with TikTok now with things picking up there? Have there been any unique things you've seen with the reception there? [00:05:58] Mona Scott-Young: Not necessarily. You know what, I'm not a big TikToker. I don't know if I should say that. I probably just aged myself a thousand years, but, you know, I haven't really noticed a big shift based on TikTok viewership. I know that, you know, or usership, 'cause I know that that's mainly what music, dance, or are they doing skits on there as well?[00:06:21] Dan Runcie: I mean, they're doing skits. I feel like with the show like yours though, it's unique because I think that you're reaching a bit of an older demographic than the folks that are really in TikTok. But like with all these social media platforms, they do tend to scale up at some point, right? So the younger community... [00:06:37] Mona Scott-Young: We'll see what happens, yeah. One of the biggest things that we saw happen on social media were the reenactments, right, the recreations where you had all of these social influencers and social comedians doing their takes on the scenes from the show, and that gave it a whole another life. And I think, you know, what people enjoy about the show is the cast's ability to be self-deprecating. They make fun of themselves, so sometimes you'd see them participating in those skits. You know, social media has always played a huge role in the success of the franchise, even dating back to the very early days where we gave bloggers and the video influencers, the social media influencers, the sneak peek at the show so that they kind of had first dibs. And the immediacy of, you know, them talking about the show and having that engagement was a big part of the success of the show. So I love it when I continuously see the show showing up in different ways on social media.[00:07:34] Dan Runcie: Can we also talk about how social media has been a big piece for how a lot of the folks on the show can use Love & Hip Hop as a platform to do other things? I think Cardi B, of course, has been one of the hallmark examples of this. But what are some of the other folks that stick out for you in terms of, yes, what they were able to do at this show, and then social media took them to another level?[00:07:55] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, if you think about everyone who's like started a business, right? Most of their products, they're hawking them online and via social media. So, you know, whether it's the waist trainers, the hair clips, makeup, all of that stuff kind of came from seeing it on the show and then watching them blow it up. And then you have some of it that was reverse engineered like Cardi was huge on social media already as kind of a, you know, influencer, comic, and having an opportunity to be on the show expanded her audience. But I just think seeing those two things come together, that was probably the biggest example of how, you know, social media and linear TV worked really well to really expand her brand.[00:08:40] Dan Runcie: Yeah, especially with her specifically. I mean, she's giving you the shoutouts in the songs, too, but just seeing what she's able to do creatively with the brand, and I think that's something that's been unique that we've seen with reality TV overall. But I feel like with your type of show specifically because you do get some of those characters that come back, you have some that go off and do their own thing, you see a bit more of that variety than some of these other shows where it's like one season that you may never see that person in the season. [00:09:07] Mona Scott-Young: That's very, very true. I mean, one of the big mandates for me, 'cause a lot of these shows were just about chronicling lives, right? This is about your life. For me, it was always, this is an opportunity, right? If you think about at its core, these were women, or the core of the original concept, these were women who were living in the shadows, right, of the men in their lives who had achieved all the fame and the success, and how were these women leveraging the relationships that they were in and the things that they were doing to get to where they wanted to be in life. So I always framed it as an opportunity, and what I love to see is how, you know, they go out and they take advantage of that opportunity. So you're getting these stories, right? All of the heartbreak and all of the, you know, the joy, the highs, the lows. But in exchange, these women are also getting this platform where they can build their brands, build their businesses. Everyone from Yandy, right, who went from being behind the scenes to having her Yelle Skin Care and all of her other numerous businesses that she has. Cardi with her music, who, you know, was doing her music, didn't have that massive success, had a huge following on social media, but was able to kind of connect the dots in a way that allowed for her music to take off. Oh, God, Rasheeda, Karlie Redd, and K. Michelle, and when I think about all of the success stories with their businesses and their brands, that for me is the big differentiator for Love & Hip Hop 'cause I think these ladies understood the assignment, understood that this was an opportunity, and took advantage of it to, you know, level up in their lives and what they were doing with their business.[00:10:50] Dan Runcie: And I feel like I've seen your own career and your own opportunities take a similar evolution as the show has continued to have its own success, and you had started your production company years ago, but I think right now we've just seen more and more opportunity for creators like yourself that have been able to establish their franchises and just have the success and have different networks have interest in them year over year. What has that process been like? [00:11:15] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah. You know, it's the most gratifying thing because I think, you know, the first to market with anything always is a double-edged sword, right? So Love & Hip Hop was the first docu-follow of its kind that focused on the genre of hip hop and the way that we did, and really gave a different look and feel to what we're used to seeing on reality television. And what we've seen since then, I think, are a lot of shows that I would say Love & Hip Hop paved the way for. You know, shoutout to shows like Power and, you know, Empire and even Rap Sh!t that Issa Rae has on right now. I look at that and I go, yeah, the fact that, you know, we're now giving space to scripted shows that are set in this world and shining a light on the culture and, you know, the women in the culture specifically, if you look at Rap Sh!t, I feel like that is a direct descendant of what Love & Hip Hop was able to pave the way for.[00:12:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah, those are good examples. I feel like that moment in the end of the 2010s, you started to see more shows, I feel like that whole Empire run and a bunch of shows around that, we're able to see a lot of success there. I also feel like around this time too, especially in the most recent years, we've also seen a lot more studios and a lot more folks get different opportunities, whether it's folks getting these overall deals from the streaming services or some others getting big interest from private equity firms that are trying to invest in these studios. As someone that runs a studio, runs a reduction company yourself, how do you view that landscape, and how do those opportunities come up for different folks?[00:12:55] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, I think it's fantastic. I think it's a wonderful thing. I still don't think there's enough of it happening. I always say that during, you know, Black Lives Matter, when we were at the height of that movement, there were so many overtures, right? So many calls were made and people wanting to be in business. And I do believe you're seeing an increased number of programming that caters to our audience and opportunities for those content creators. But I also, you know, hope that this trend continues, and I hope this isn't kind of a performative gesture in order to check a box or to satisfy, you know, their contribution. But, I think it's great. I think the more that audiences understand that their viewership matters, that their support matters, and that's really what is going to dictate it at the end of the day, because we can, you know, get those dollars in and we can get those opportunities. But if those eyeballs don't tune in, then you know, we're not going to continue to see the programming and have those opportunities. So I think it's, you know, nice to see it happen. I'm very interested in seeing what the staying power is for this and how those opportunities increase and not, you know, level out. [00:14:10] Dan Runcie: Do you think that there is any sort of fear or thought that folks should have about the staying power of those eyeballs? Like, does some of these things seem a bit more fleeting in nature? [00:14:21] Mona Scott-Young: I don't think we get the same commitment to staying with something and giving it an opportunity to grow, right? It's like if we don't have instant success, if we don't get those eyeballs instantly, the idea is, oh, this audience is in here moving on to the next, right? I just think that sometimes it takes a minute for a show to catch on. I don't ever think the same marketing dollars are put towards the programming so that folks even have the awareness level that's usually left to us to figure out what are the ways that we're going to bring visibility to, you know, our shows and make sure that, you know, folks know that we exist. Again, I just hope that the commitment extends beyond just the initial overture and that there is promotions and marketing and commitment to seeing these shows grow and find their audience like every other programming has an opportunity to do. [00:15:18] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. It also makes me think about whether or not there are specific differences as well for folks who are making shows, whether it's something for streaming versus something for cable TV or for a network specifically, because I know that with your shows and some of the others that are doing reality things, most of your audience still is, at least from my understanding, still tuning in through cable and watching it through those areas, but. Even though we started to see some reality TV that's been exclusive to these streaming services, it still hasn't been to the same extent that we see, like whether it's with Love & Hip Hop on VH1 or some of the other services. Why do you think that is? And do you think that'll change at all? [00:15:59] Mona Scott-Young: I think the formats have to evolve in order for us to find the right formula to live on the streamers. You know, those shows are about repeatability and about, you know, the binge-watching and, you know, for reality, there's something about that appointment television that tuning in week in and week out that I think plays into the idea that what is happening is happening to some extent in real-time, even though we know it isn't, and the ability to, you know, watch it all. I think it's just a different, it's a shift. It's a paradigm shift, and we have to figure out what the right formula is, what the right content play is to work in that arena. So there's a lot of conversations around that and everybody's trying to find like, kind of what is it right now what you're seeing on streamers are. Formatted docu-series, like real estate shows and, you know, those kind of, I'm trying to think of what are some of the docu-follows that are living. Probably the Kardashian show in Hulu is an example, right? That's kind of a beast of a different nature, right? There's a rabid audience there for the Kardashian clan that I think will watch no matter where it exists. So, you know, I'd love to see more conventional docu-follow find its way to the streamers. I think there's going to have to be a little bit of a fine-tuning in what that format looks like for it to really work there.[00:17:29] Dan Runcie: Right. Because it isn't necessarily a binge release. I don't feel like that necessarily makes sense if you're trying to follow things. I think back to, it was Rhythm + Flow. This is almost three years ago at this point, but the show, you know, the competition show Cardi B and Chance and T.I., I think they did every week or every other week for three block episode of release, and I felt like that was okay. It wasn't too long that felt like it didn't make sense for Netflix, but it was just enough to capture some momentum. And I think back about that, I was like, Okay. [00:17:58] Mona Scott-Young: They're doing that as a format, right? It's a competition show. So those work. The competition shows work. The format shows, the real estate, the cooking, the anything, it's just that finding that right rhythm, that right lane for docu-follow is going to be the challenge.[00:18:14] Dan Runcie: Right. Yeah. That's your point. And then, of course, the Kardashians may be a bit of an outlier just given the size of them, but you are, in a lot of ways, bringing either new stars or people who haven't necessarily had their headlines everywhere in quite some time to the stage, and that's a little bit of a different...[00:18:31] Mona Scott-Young: That's a little bit of a different, yeah, a little bit of a different proposition, if you will.[00:18:36] Dan Runcie: Yeah, definitely. The other reason why I wanted to chat with you is because even before Love & Hip Hop and everything else, you had spent years in music, and you were one of the early ones that were looking at the opportunities for artists, working specifically with brands and looking back at whether it was 50's Vitamin water deal or Courvoisier with Busta.[00:19:00] Mona Scott-Young: For Mountain Dew or Missy with Adidas, or I should say Adidas, and Reebok, and you know, A Tribe Called Quest and Sprite, right? It goes all the way back to that. [00:19:12] Dan Runcie: What do you think it was? 'Cause I felt like Violator was here when everyone else was here in terms of just pushing those things. There were a few others I know that were doing their thing, but it felt like you all were at least five years ahead of where everyone else was pushing them, pushing those things. [00:19:26] Mona Scott-Young: Well, and I appreciate that. For us, it was really always about how do we maximize for our clients, right? We were managers first. And then when we realized that there were all these other areas that we needed to educate ourselves in and get involved in in order to really manage our clients to the best of our ability, and help them expand their brands, and fully monetize, you know, their talents and their contributions to a culture that we saw was taking over every area of advertising and pop culture. We realized that, you know, the opportunities were way beyond just their music, way beyond understanding how to conduct the business of their music. It was about their branding, their cross, you know, marketing value, their ability to bridge the gap with brands and sponsors. So that was just a function of us really wanting to represent our clients not just the best of our ability to help them maximize to the fullest what they, you know, they were bringing to the table with their music and with their cultural relevance. So we understood that it was bigger than just the music. [00:20:41] Dan Runcie: And do you feel like a lot of the brand partners that you were pitching and talking to with about these opportunities at the time saw that it was bigger than just the music and wanted in because I look at the way things are now and the amount of deals and partnerships we see now. It was nothing compared to what it was like when you were doing these deals back then. [00:20:59] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, you know, it's interesting 'cause there was that period where they didn't quite understand what was happening with this, you know, music and the culture because it was always just across the board, Black, White, Asian, and understanding what that kind of point of connection was, right, with all of these kids. Was it the music? Was it the clothing? Was it the lifestyle? What exactly are they buying into? And I think we serve the very important role in helping them bridge that gap, right, giving them that understanding of what hip hop was culturally and all of its different touch points. And then it became about, well, can't we just tap this thing without having to necessarily put this talent front and center? We can just use the music. We can dress, you know, our folks in the clothing and getting them to understand that there was an authenticity, right, that came with the culture that you couldn't fake, and that if you were going to do it, it had to be done in a way that was mutually beneficial because we also couldn't afford to risk our clients' viability with their core audience. Because if they, you know, sold out, then they were done with the music. And that exchange, that dialogue, that conversation I think is what allowed us to position ourselves in a way that benefited our clients, that allowed us to become a gateway to the culture and to the music for a lot of these brands. And that allowed companies like Steve Stoute's Translation literally to exist based on being that, you know, cultural bridge. So it was a step up process of getting them, one, to understand what this thing called hip hop was, and then how it was influencing their consumers, and then how best to tap it in a way that, you know, didn't hurt the artists that they were exploiting. And I'll use the word exploit 'cause I think, you know, exploiting is simply taking full advantage of a situation or, you know, a space. And that's what it was at the end of the day. [00:23:12] Dan Runcie: And we definitely saw a lot of the success at the time with the number of deals that we were seeing. Were there any that you look back on that you were like, oh, you may have pitched that client, or you may have tried to push this one, they just weren't ready, but if this was now, it would've been, No question, this would've already happened? [00:23:27] Mona Scott-Young: You know, I always look back at that time fondly because I realized that we were at the forefront of, you know, an industry that nobody knew exactly what it was. Now when I hear, you know, branding, brand partnerships, you know, I'm like, okay, I guess that's what we were doing way back then. But I think I look back more fondly at the way we were able to leverage our talent into those deals, right? Busta with Mountain Dew started out as a print campaign, and by the time we were done, it had grown into this multimillion-dollar, you know, 360 television spots, everything. It started out as a radio campaign, actually, not even, it was just going to be his voice, right? And then it blew up into something more. It's just now it's par for the course. Now, you know, if you don't have a brand endorsement deal, if you're not, you know, aligned, people think you haven't made it right. But back then, I think it was a lot more challenging, a lot more difficult, and, you know, I think we broke a lot of barriers with the kinds of deals that we did. [00:24:31] Dan Runcie: Yeah, definitely. And I could imagine now that with the stars that are on Love & Hip Hop and the talent that you're working with now, some of them are probably trying to see, okay, can they reach out to you to get advice on these types of deals that they're getting? Do you get involved with any of that ever? [00:24:52] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah, you know, every once in a while. But the interesting thing is now they're sought after, right, because of their following. And all of these brands want them, you know, creating these organic posts so that folks can really believe they're drinking this slim tummy tea or whatever it is that they're hawking. But I think the value, understanding the value of their engagement with their fans is the most important thing for these guys, and I think they're all doing a fantastic job. I mean, I'm always surprised when it's like, oh, okay, well that's, you know, I don't really believe that they're eating or drinking or engaging in this activity, but more power to you. Go ahead. [00:25:33] Dan Runcie: Does any of this ever find a way to get itself into the show itself where folks are like, Okay, I have this partnership now, they'll give me extra money if I wear this Fashion Nova t-shirt in this season of Love & Hip Hop? [00:25:47] Mona Scott-Young: It's funny that you mentioned Fashion Nova because they are extremely aggressive, and they have, you know, they were very smart about the way they built their business, right? They just went out and got a bunch of brand ambassadors, and I think in the beginning it was for a box of free clothes. They had all of these people hawking their product, but the networks and the buyers, they're pretty savvy now. And, you know, they've got their ad sales departments, they still rely probably more than ever on their ad sales dollars. And so they're very, very leery of any kind of integrations, and there are opportunities to kind of go through the front door, do deals with them, buy ad time, and get real, you know, integrated placements. And sometimes, you know, they're also good about if it's an organic, you know, partnership with the talent and it's something potentially that factors into their story, they'll let it slide and let it make its way into the story. But they're a little bit savvy to the fact that, you know, sometimes the talent is getting paid for this and is promising the placement on the show as part of their deal in leveraging that. And yeah, they put the smack down on that. [00:27:01] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I could imagine because it's one of these things where, of course, it's more money into the show and I think everyone generally could benefit from it. But from the other perspective, you don't just want to turn the whole thing into sponsored content, right? [00:27:12] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah. I'm constantly saying to the talent, this is not going to be one big message commercial, you know? But listen, a lot of times the network isn't even participating in that income. They're just letting the talent, yeah, whatever deals that they have in place with these brand partners, they just let the talent hang onto it. So it doesn't really bring money to the show's bottom line. And depending on who the partner is, like somebody like Fashion Nova, the network definitely, you know, their antennas go up. But some of you know the smaller brands and especially. If it's the talent's brand, and they know that it's their business, like you'll always see Yandy washing her face with Yelle Skincare. You'll see Rasheeda doing a scene at the Pressed, you know, store or at the Frost Bistro. So if it's their businesses, the network is always happy to, you know, give them the opportunity to promote their brands and their businesses.[00:28:05] Dan Runcie: Is there ever any pressure from the network to try to capture all of the value that the show is creating? 'Cause I know I'm hearing that from so many other areas in media and entertainment, where they're seeing what's being captured in their area, or they're seeing what's happening and what they're creating. They want to be able to capture more of that. How have those conversations been like with the network if they come up at all? [00:28:27] Mona Scott-Young: When you say capture more of it, you mean with the content or trying to find ways to exploit the brand? [00:28:32] Dan Runcie: The latter, trying to find ways to exploit the brand. [00:28:34] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, yeah, absolutely. It's a little bit of a tightrope, right, because they want to preserve the integrity of the brand. They want to protect the brand and not overexpose it or not hurt it by doing the wrong thing with the brand. But they certainly want to, you know, see the brand continue to evolve, which has been a big part of the staying power. And I think Viacom does a really good, you know, job at that when you think about Love & Hip Hop and the way that it's branched into, you know, all of the specials that we do and they have, you know, spinoffs that they do with the talent. And now they're beginning to do smaller capsule shows that are going to be coming out, you know, whether it's like watch party- type shows or, you know, getaway trip- type shows. So they're very careful about not diluting and over-exposing the brand, but they're very good about continuing to build on the brand so that it evolves and, you know, continues to have a long life. [00:29:34] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And I feel like the longevity you've already had speaks a lot to this. I'm curious though, 'cause I know in other interviews, people have often asked you about how your show is positioned relative to some of the other reality shows and whether or not you are portraying certain people in the best light. And I'm always curious, one of the things I was wondering is that more so chatter where people are talking about these things? Or have any of those conversations actually impacted anything you've either done with the show or the show's success in any way? [00:30:06] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, a lot of it is chatter because you know, in all fairness, when I watched the other shows, there really isn't anything much different happening on those shows in terms of the way the cast members are expressing themselves in any given moment. I think the increased scrutiny on our show has one to do, and I say it very honestly, with the word hip hop and the title, right? I think that there's this preconceived, you know, stigma attached to this huge genre that is literally pop culture right now. So it's almost ridiculously laughable that people still want to treat hip hop as some kind of a subculture, you know, of any kind. But I think the fact that the word hip hop is in the title makes people put us under a microscope, under a magnifying glass in a much different way than they do with, you know, shows with the word Housewives or Beverly Hills in the title. But if you look at the reactions and you look at some of the situations, they're not different at all. So for me, it is chatter, right, because I think the strength is in the numbers and the viewership. I think that's where you know honestly that there is something very relatable about this show, no matter what people want to say or think, because of the sheer volume of, you know, folks who tune in week in, week out to see the show, the staying power that the show has had, the influence that the show has had, whether it's music or, you know, the number of shoutouts that the show gets, the number of mentions that it gets, what happens on social media whenever the show is on air. There's a stronghold there that I think is undeniable. And so there's that whole saying about, you know, we build things up just to bring them down, and we've seen that happen with so many different cultural and iconic, you know, things, and I just think that it's par for the course with this franchise. [00:32:08] Dan Runcie: And I also think you've seen that in the range of folks that tune in as well because I think sometimes the type of content that you create, people will often say, oh, well that's meant for a certain type of person. And it's like, well, it's not really the case 'cause there's people of all ranges of income, however you want to measure success. [00:32:26] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah, it's actually pretty mind-boggling even to this day when, you know, for a long time I did the VOs at the top of the show, so the voice has become a little bit of, you know, its own personality, and, a lot of people don't know what I look like, but the minute I opened my mouth, and it'll be like middle-aged, you know, white people and young, very young kids. And I'm like, why, you know, are you even watching this show? You should be watching Nickelodeon. And so it's interesting to me the broad range of audience that it's found. And again, I always go back to the relatability, and I always go back to the connectivity with the stories, and I think that that's what people gravitate towards. [00:33:11] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And I think that's always going to be there as long as the show continues to evolve as well. And I'm thinking you were probably already thinking about several seasons ahead of now, several years ahead and now, but I'm very curious to see what is this next generation of talent that is going to be into your show, the generation that grew up on TikTok, the generation that grew up with a lot of the things? I think a lot of the talent on your show, whether they're Gen X or millennials, more so, okay, they had their run, but eventually, it's going to be the Gen Z folks and more of them that are going to be on the show more regularly, how that's going to shape not just the things they talk about and everything else, but also as streaming and other things evolve, how the show continues to move, and how the show continues to grow from that perspective. So I'd love to hear what you think the future is going to look like, let's say five years down the road of how this show may continue to evolve.[00:34:01] Mona Scott-Young: Oh, wow. I mean, you know, it's always been about the cast, and they've shaped kind of the feel and the content within the show. So if you're talking about, you know, five years from now, there's going to be a cast there that is reflective of where we are with music, technology, the culture, and those are going to be the stories that we're telling so hard to predict. But like I said, the key and the magic of the franchise has always been that the brand, you know, acted as kind of a bubble within which you cycled in the talent. And five years from now, there's going to be the talent doing what they do, how they do it, and we'll be right there with those cameras to capture it.[00:34:46] Dan Runcie: Yes, it'd be exciting to see. So in the next couple of months though, what should people stay in tune for before we wrap things up here? What should people look out for? [00:34:54] Mona Scott-Young: Oh, so many things that we're doing. I mean, you know, we spent a lot of time talking about the Love & Hip Hop franchise, but as a company, we have so many other projects that we're engaged in and that we're doing. And one in particular coming October 27th and November 3rd actually is the actual premiere, but Hip Hop Homicides is a show that we're doing on WEtv, 50 Cent and G-Unit, Monami and Lionsgate came together with WEtv, and that is a show we're very excited about, very proud of. And it just, again, utilizing, you know, hip hop culture as kind of the foundation, but it's looking at those staggering number of murders that have occurred within our culture that still remain unsolved and even some of them were folks are, you know, serving time for these murders. They're still questions out there that have never been answered. And so Van Lathan is our host and he does a very active, you know, boots-on-the-ground kind of journey to a bunch of different cities where we take a close look at these murders and talk to family members and fans alike. And it's really, to me, a very, very fresh look at these murders that have plagued our community. [00:36:08] Dan Runcie: Oh, nice. That'll be a good one. And I've always liked Van in everything that he's done. I know he's done a lot of stuff with The Ringer recently, but no, he'll be good. I'm excited for this. [00:36:16] Mona Scott-Young: No, he's great at it. And Hip Hop Homicides on WEtv. Yep. November 3rd and we're excited for that one. So that's the next thing coming down the pike. [00:36:27] Dan Runcie: Great stuff. Great stuff. Well, Mona, this is great. Excited for you. Excited for everything coming up from Monami Entertainment. And if people want to follow along with you or with everything that's happening, where should they check in to follow you? [00:36:38] Mona Scott-Young: They can check on Instagram, Twitter, all social platforms. Mona Scott-Young or Monami Productions, @monamiproductions. [00:36:47] Dan Runcie: All right, great. Thanks again. This is great. [00:36:50] Mona Scott-Young: Thank you so much. I appreciate it. 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Happy transitional autumn lovely people! We hope the change on season will bring new colors as the leaves do this time of the year! This episode, we bring you the long awaited comeback of Girls' Generation/SNSD and BLACKPINK, a throwback with D.O of EXO, and many more artists.Host: JeremyScript Production: LizzieAudio Editor: KatyAfter Like – IVEPink Venom – BLACKPINKAttention – NewJeans그때 그 순간 그대로 (그그그/At That Moment) – Gaya-G of WSG WANNABEHype Boy – NewJeans보고싶었어 (I Missed You) – 4FIRE of WSG WANNABELove Dive – IVEForever 1 – Girls' Generation/SNSDSneakers – ITZYPop! – Na Yeon of TWICE정이라고 하자 (Beyond Love) feat. 10cm – Big Naughty우리들의 블루스 (Our Blues, Our Life) – Lim Young Woong나의 X에게 (Dear My X) – Kyoung SeoCookie – NewJeansThat That feat. Su Ga of BTS/Bulletproof Boy Scouts – PsyExtra #1: Sour Grapes – LE SSERAFIMExtra #2: 괜찮아도 괜찮아 (That's Okay) – D.O of EXOHave a product or more that you would like us to advertise for you? Email us at elizabeth@ktop10.mymti.org and we'll give you the details on our rates. If you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, or want to send in song requests, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.mymti.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. Are you feeling adventurous? Then check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.mymti.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You will not regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the -ber months everyone! Crazy how fast summer went by Dx This episode, we bring you the debuts of Na Yeon of TWICE and NewJeans, an interesting comeback by ITZY, and many more artists.Host: CaesarScript Production: LizzieAudio Editor: Caesar그때 그 순간 그대로 (그그그/At That Moment) – Gaya-G of WSG WANNABE보고싶었어 (I Missed You) – 4FIRE of WSG WANNABELove Dive – IVE_World – SEVENTEENPop! – Na Yeon of TWICETomboy – (G)I-DLEThat That feat. Su Ga of BTS/Bulletproof Boy Scouts – Psy정이라고 하자 (Beyond Love) feat. 10cm – Big NaughtySneakers – ITZY나의 X에게 (Dear My X) – Kyoung SeoClink Clink (클링 클링) – OASISO of WSG WANNABEGirls – aespa사랑인가 봐 (Love, Maybe) – MeloMance우리들의 블루스 (Our Blues, Our Life) – Lim Young WoongAttention – NewJeansExtra #1: Hula Hoop – LOONA Extra #2: Alcohol-Free – TWICE Have a product or more that you would like us to advertise for you? Email us at elizabeth@ktop10.mymti.org and we'll give you the details on our rates. If you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, or want to send in song requests, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.mymti.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. Are you feeling adventurous? Then check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.mymti.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You will not regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Happy late, sweaty summer beautiful people! This episode, we bring you the much awaited comeback of BTS/Bulletproof Boy Scouts, the controversial, but exceptional debut of LE SSERAFIM, an extra by an underrated WEi, and many more artists!Host: SunnyScript Production: LizzieAudio Editor: SunnyLove Dive – IVEThat That feat. Su Ga of BTS/Bulletproof Boy Scouts – PsyTomboy – (G)I-DLEHot – SEVENTEEN사랑인가 봐 (Love, Maybe) – MeloMance다시 만날 수 있을까 (If We Ever Meet Again) – Lim Young Woong우리들의 블루스 (Our Blues, Our Life) – Lim Young Woong정이라고 하자 (Beyond Love) feat. 10cm – Big Naughty봄여름가을겨울 (Still Life/Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) – BIGBANG나의 X에게 (Dear My X) – Kyoung SeoFearless – LE SSERAFIM무지개 (Rainbow) – Lim Young WoongYet To Come – BTS/Bulletproof Boy ScoutsLove Me – BE'OFeel My Rhythm – Red VelvetExtra #1: Too Bad – WEiExtra #2: Maniac – Stray KidsHave a product or more that you would like us to advertise for you? Email us at elizabeth@ktop10.mymti.org and we'll give you the details on our rates. If you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, or want to send in song requests, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.mymti.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. Are you feeling adventurous? Then check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.mymti.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You will not regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Happy August everyone! Sorry for the late upload, but we're almost fully caught up and able to serve you all amazing content! This episode, we bring you the song from the repackaged album by NCT DREAM, a throwback-feel type of song by ASTRO, an indie hit by Hoody and Bronze, and many more artists.Host: JeremyScript Production: LizzieAudio Editor: JamesBeatbox – NCT DREAM That That feat. Su Ga of BTS/Bulletproof Boy Scouts – PsyUpside Down – Kang Daniel Love Dive – IVETomboy – (G)I-DLE봄여름가을겨울 (Still Life/Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) – BIGBANG 다시 만날 수 있을까 (If We Ever Meet Again) – Lim Young Woong사랑인가 봐 (Love, Maybe) – MeloManceHot – SEVENTEEN Feel My Rhythm – Red Velvet정이라고 하자 (Beyond Love) feat. 10cm – Big Naughty Candy Sugar Pop – ASTRO 우리들의 블루스 (Our Blues, Our Life) – Lim Young Woong 나의 X에게 (Dear My X) – Kyoung SeoLove Me – BE'OExtra #1: 잠수함 (Submarine) – Hoody and BronzeExtra #2: X – Dazzling Ji HyeHave a product or more that you would like us to advertise for you? Email us at elizabeth@ktop10.mymti.org and we'll give you the details on our rates. If you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, or want to send in song requests, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.mymti.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. Are you feeling adventurous? Then check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.mymti.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You will not regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Enjoy these three recordings from Archbishop Sheen. The fourth word from the Cross - Did Christ think of Atheists? The fifth word from the Cross – Do I need love beyond love? The sixth word from the Cross – Should I come down from the Cross? Enjoy. Please support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of The Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.bishopsheentoday.com www.archbishopsheencause.org God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Your Life is Worth Living Radio Maria Canada email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Please enjoy these three reflections from Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. The first is entitled "The fourth word from the Cross - Did Christ think of Atheists?" The second is entitled "The fifth word from the Cross – Do I need love beyond love? The third talk is entitled "The sixth word from the Cross – Should I come down from the Cross? May I encourage you to support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of The Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.bishopsheentoday.com www.archbishopsheencause.org God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Your Life is Worth Living FM 98.5 (CKWR) and Radio Maria Canada email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com Catalog of shows available on demand through Radio Maria - www.radiomaria.ca/on-demand/your-l…is-worth-living/
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Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives three reflections. The fourth word from the Cross - Did Christ think of Atheists? The fifth word from the Cross – Do I need love beyond love? The sixth word from the Cross – Should I come down from the Cross?
In this Business Segment, guest Dennice Johnson speaks with Lalanii about her booming Dallas-based VIP Concierge & Relocation business, Hyphen. She discusses crossing paths with the right people at the right time which took her down this fateful path to success. She delves into the unique attributes and competitive edge of her company which serves some of the top teams & star players in the NFL, NBA, and other leagues. She shares the ups and downs in business and bringing her Hyphen App to fruition and her career as both a woman and a minority in a male-dominated industry- all while married to a successful & retired football player/philanthropist and being a dedicated mom.The Lifestyle Segment features author, motivational speaker, general contractor, and real estate boss Akia Brown. She talks with Lalanii about her early background with her struggles as a young mom who still graduated with honors, to meeting her current husband, an infamous former kingpin from Detroit. The savvy and sexy mother of 7 breaks down the 411 on their very open marriage & the other wives aka “wife in-laws” and introduces her memoir, "Beyond Love", which paints the journey of how she fell in love with her husband before prison & stayed loyal to their bond the entire time - including conceiving their first two children while he was locked up!
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw the Line, as we go drum and bass, it's Meg Davies aka Megatrikz who's from West Wales in the UK. She's been mixing just for the last 3 years but she's already played DJ sets all over the UK and also in Portugal. Links for Megatrikz:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/meg-davies-867135530 Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/megatrikz/ Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/Megatrikz In my mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by DJ Rap. Flava D, Stay-C, missledz, Kathryn Brenna, Athena and lots more If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Nu-Tone – The Moment ft Lea Lea 2. Athena – Bayside Groove 3. Flava D – All We Ever Do ft DRS & Paige Elena 4. Tephra, Kathryn Brenna – Scars Won't Last ft SMP & Colette Warren 5. Athena – Miss You 6. Riya, L-Side – All for Something ft Colette Warren 7. Mollie Collins, Ruth Riyall – Dance Together 8. Tephra, Kathryn Brenna – Better Days ft Bazil MC 9. Enei, Elipsa – Escape 10. Puff Magic – Come To Me 11. Flava D – All We Ever Do ft DRS & Paige Elena 12. Stay-C – Make it Complex 13. missledz – Want You 14. Liz E – My Heart ft Lauren Archer 15. Degs – The Connection ft Charli Brix & Nu-Tone 16. Krispy, Stay-C – Parktown 17. High Contrast – Time is Hardcore ft Kae Tempest & Anton Blay (Breakage's Hardcore Bubblers mix) 18. missledz – That Bloody Pookie 19. Sureshock – Just Wanna Dance ft Miss Fudge 20. Flava D – Womp Machine 21. Jacki-E – Steady Skank 22. Sweetpea, Iris – Revolution Not Televised 23. Nu-Tone – Instincts ft Lea Lea 24. Notion, Chikaya – Cherry 25. Stay-C – Busy Guy 26. Above & Beyond – Love is Not Enough ft Zoe Johnston (Hybrid Minds remix) 27. Joely – Kill Dem ft Madrush MC 28. Paige Julia – Digit 29. DJ Rap, Exile – Never Again 30. Stay-C – Russian Doll 31. missledz – Chase the Ace 32. Qudrant, Iris – Cold Brew 33. DJ Rap, Glitter, Shine – Drop It 34. Metrik – Cadence ft Reija Lee 35. DJ Rap, Top Cat – Draw Fifth Gear 36. Miss Reflower - Planemo 2nd hour Megatrikz– An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1.Gella - Itch & skratch 2.Hydra - Original Mix 3.D-Flex - Party Peopl 4.Incorporate- Epidemic 5.SPK-Ghetto Street (Toby Ross Master) 6.??? 7.Matec-Time Is Running (FT Zima) 8.Eldouble - Flooty Bass 9.Vitality - Brainwork 10.Aaron Lox - Moments 11.4K & Bison & MCM – 1312 12.Petrol ft Lottie Woodward - Breath 13. Royle - Minus 5 14.Spotlight - Ocra 15. 2M - No Diet 16. Banzai - Down Low 17. Lenzman ft IMDDB - In my mind (Break remix) 18. Vibration - Various 19. Lady Killaz - Mozey 20. The Martens - Bombs 21.Black Barrel & Nympho - Get Stuck 22. Manual dnb - So Seductive (Enta remix) 23.Tomoyoshi - Down 24. DRS Feat L-Side - EAV 25. Real Blue - Klinical 26. Subdue - Reality 27. Solace & Tabaru - Titles are overated 28.Posij - No cats 29. Noisia & Phace - Deep Down 30. Outta Space (Bootleg Breakbat remix) 31. Fade Black feat Leo Law - Sane
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Beyond Love, Death & Robots: Sci-Fi Short Films
Beyond Love, Death & Robots: Sci-Fi Short Films
Connor and Jack close out National Poetry Month 2021 with a series of episodes exploring the history and enduring popularity of one of poetry's iconic forms: the sonnet. In episode five they travel forward hundreds of years and explore sonnets that go beyond the bounds of love to describe war, internment, and much more. Poems featured include "The Road to Corbie" by American war poet John Allan Wyath and "Barracks Home" by Toyo Suyemoto. The Road to Corbie By: John Allan Wyath Our staff car flies and trails a long-spun haze over the looping road and the surge and fall of the heaving plains ~~ quick dusty tree trunks throw their flickering bars of shadow in our eyes. A wood ~~ men leading horses out to graze ~~ a misty bridge, and past the lumbering crawl of crowded lorries ~~ low hills all aglow with tufts of trees against the evening skies and long blond hill slopes catching level rays along their quilted flanks ~~ and under all, the deep earth breathing like a thing asleep. And there, Corbie ~~ her brittle walls brought low ~~ a brick-choked wreck, in which her ruins rise like gravestones planted in a rubbish heap. Barracks Home By: Toyo Suyemoto This is our barracks, squatting on the ground, Tar papered shacks, partitioned into rooms By sheetrock walls, transmitting every sound Of neighbor's gossip or the sweep of brooms The open door welcomes the refugees, And now at least there is no need to roam Afar: here space enlarges memories Beyond the bounds of camp and this new home. The floor is carpeted with dust, wind-borne Dry alkalai, patterned with insect feet, What peace can such a place as this impart? We can but sense, bewildered and forlorn, That time, disrupted by the war from neat Routines, must now adjust within the heart. Find us at our website: www.closetalking.com/ Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Episode 7 reminds us that lasting partnership exists beyond immediate attraction and moments of love and lust. It requires honest communication, individual growth, and deep understanding. Join us as we answer and explore the following questions: What are the highs and lows of living together? How do you balance independence and spending time together? When do you know it's time to walk away from a relationship? Reach out to the host and guests on Instagram: The podcast: Finetunetuesdaypodcast Aleya Jones: Aleyaindia_ Mariah Emerson: thehrbloracle Gabrielle Williams: globetrottagabs Donovan Tate: _dtate93 Alexis Hess: alexishess
Most of us think that love is all you need. Yet there is truth beyond love. Actions speak louder than words. The depth of love is much greater than what our minds perceive. We can say we love, yet show it much differently. Truth beyond love. Desire to be supported and encourage by other like-minded women? Join us at Women of IMPACT. http://bit.ly/WomenofIMPACT Love is defined as an intense feeling of deep affection. Think about those three little words that have a great impact... I love you! There is an intensity in that love. However, there is also truth beyond love. It's what you show on a daily basis. It's how you act out that love where there is truth. (And some would say greater truth.) Truth beyond love shows how you live out your love. The K.I.S.S. ~ Live out your love! Love needs to be expressed in words, especially by you saying, "I love you!" Yet, it's also important to follow up your words with actions. And that requires you to live out your love. 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Episode Number 42: ZARDOZ (1974)On this week's episode, we're getting into weird '70s sci fi with ZARDOZ, written and directed by John Boorman (DELIVERANCE, EXCALIBUR) and starring Sean Connery (OUTLAND, TIME BANDITS). Co-starring Sean Connery's bizarre costume and crazy facial hair, and a very young Charlotte Rampling (ORCA, SWIMMING POOL).Here's the tagline:“Beyond 1984. Beyond 2001. Beyond Love. Beyond Death.”Have you seen ZARDOZ?If so, let us know your thoughts at chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.com Welcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we're going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.
Special Guest, Nicole, shares the journey of their family into adoption. The heartbreak and healing, their story is beyond love.
This is a continuation of Episode 116 Part I. Erin Eber and I dive deeper into the issues we are currently facing in America: Polarity, racial injustice, spiritual bypassing, and the emergence of conspirituality. In This Episode, We Spoke About: Her advice on discernment in the spiritual community. A discussion around racial injustice and spiritually bypassing. How traveling the world made her realize the injustices in America. Is it spiritual to be political? What White spiritual people don't understand about BIPOC communities' real lived experiences. Recognizing people’s authentic experiences is high vibrational. How her own experience with suffering gave her empathy and compassion for BIPOC's lived experiences. We have a conversation around conspirituality and the theories circling the New Age/Spiritual communities now. FULL SHOW NOTES Connect with Awaken and Align: If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it and tag me! Subscribe, rate, and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it! Follow on Instagram @awakenandalign and let me know your favorite guests, lessons, or any topic requests.
Welcome to the #SPAITGIRL Talk Show with Yvette Le Blowitz EP.84 - Love Beyond Love with Dr J Vijayalakshami Dr J Vijayalakshami with a doctorate in English Literature, J Vijayalakshami is an avid reader, a full-time teaching faculty at Marwadi University and also a full-fledged poet and author. Dr J Vijayalakshami is the Author of five books; with the novel Quest for God (2015) the verse anthology Poems on the Eternal God (2016) her doctoral thesis entitled A Postmodernist Critique of the Select Works of Amitav Ghost (2017) and her collection of short stories, Black: The Book of Unfinished Tales (2019) she has revealed herself as a consistent writer with a flair for the real, the mundane and the ordinary. Vijayalakshami is a gold medallist, university rank holder in postgraduate studies. She is also an eminent toastmaster with a triple crown during 2016-2017. She has also conducted various quiz programmes across India. She has won laurels for her work in literature from the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Bhai Rupani. She has recently won Udgam Women's Achievers Awards for the year 2019 in the field of literature. Her brand new book Love Beyond Love is about the very essence of life LOVE and attaining the supreme consciousness of AUM. The search of the human soul for true love, whether it is momentary or transcendental, keeps the world moving. The themes of love, feminism, search for the supreme consciousness and the futility of time and space brims with rich imagery and exuberant passion. The question "Who am I"? as a social being and a spiritual source resonates unanswered in the entire realms of existence. In this episode 84 our Podcast Guest shares: - her personal story - what inspired her to start writing poetry - what inspired here to start writing books - what conciousness is and how can we find it - what are some of her self care rituals - what her latest book LOVE Beyond LOVE is all about - how to find yourself in a world that now gives us access to pretty much everyone's life from the clothes they wear, food they eat, car they drive, house they live in, holidays they go on - tips for anyone who want's to write their own book or embark on any project or idea they have always thought about but not gotten around to making happen yet Plus we talk about so much more of course... ------- Now that you have been given the low down on this week's incredible podcast guest it is TIME to....... Tune into the #spaitgirl #podcast Episode 84 - OUT NOW on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify Podcasts or Google search for #spaitgirl on any podcast app -------- Available to watch on Youtube Channel - Spa it Girl Press the Play Button Below ------ Stay in contact with our Podcast Guest: Dr J Vijayalakshami Instagram @jvijayalakshmi_official ---- IN SUPPORT - Little Random Act of Kindness After you tune into this episode I would LOVE for you to - subscribe to the #spaitgirl podcast show with Yvette Le Blowitz - leave a 5* rating and review - tell a friend, family member, or anyone you meet along the way too. ---------- Subscribe to #spaitgirl Website: www.spaitgirl.com Instagram: @spaitgirl ------ Podcast Host Yvette Le Blowitz Instagram @yvetteleblowitz ------- For Your Chance To Be Featured at www.spaitgirl.com Email: info@spaitgirl.com with your proposal Be Social - Hashtag #spaitgirl to share what you are up to --------- OUT NOW Please note - Affiliated Links included in this spaitgirl.com blog post includes affiliated links with Amazon.com - should you order any books from Amazon.com via the links contained in this blog post spaitgirl.com will receive a small paid commission fee from Amazon.com
Jack Crystal's The Vagabond Poet Love Poems II, part 28: "Love beyond hate and hate beyond love"
When Jesus tells us to love our neighbors as ourselves, what does that mean exactly?How are you showing love to others? Not just those in your intimate circle, to the less fortunate? To those who may not "deserve" your love? Tune in!
Jesus loved the tax collectors, the adulterers, the fornicators, the leprous and the less fortunate. He loved those who hated Him - all for a purpose! Our love for others has to have a purpose. Tune in!
If God freely gives love to us, we ought to freely give it to others. Now, that’s a tall order, but we've got to model the behaviors of God. We have to love like HE does and stop making people earn our love. Tune in for some hard truths!
Some would argue that our culture is at the breaking point. We are seeing anger like we have never seen before. Unity couldn’t feel further away. That’s why Jesus’ call on our lives to love everyone is so important. Jesus didn’t ask us to only love people who look like us, talk like us, think like us, or even believe like us. He called us to Love Beyond. Join us as Pastor Cal Jernigan shows us from the Bible what it means to Love Beyond. Support the show (https://www.centralaz.com/Give)
Some would argue that our culture is at the breaking point. We are seeing anger like we have never seen before. Unity couldn’t feel further away. That’s why Jesus’ call on our lives to love everyone is so important. Jesus didn’t ask us to only love people who look like us, talk like us, think like us, or even believe like us. He called us to Love Beyond. Join us as Pastor Cal Jernigan shows us from the Bible what it means to Love Beyond. Support the show (https://www.centralaz.com/Give)
Some would argue that our culture is at the breaking point. We are seeing anger like we have never seen before. Unity couldn’t feel further away. That’s why Jesus’ call on our lives to love everyone is so important. Jesus didn’t ask us to only love people who look like us, talk like us, think like us, or even believe like us. He called us to Love Beyond. Join us as Pastor Cal Jernigan shows us from the Bible what it means to Love Beyond. Support the show (https://www.centralaz.com/Give)
Some would argue that our culture is at the breaking point. We are seeing anger like we have never seen before. Unity couldn’t feel further away. That’s why Jesus’ call on our lives to love everyone is so important. Jesus didn’t ask us to only love people who look like us, talk like us, think like us, or even believe like us. He called us to Love Beyond. Join us as Pastor Cal Jernigan shows us from the Bible what it means to Love Beyond. Support the show (https://www.centralaz.com/Give)
There's love, but what is a step past love? What is past love, where do we go? Is there even a step past love, can we even do it? Past 1 Corinthians 13 there is a 1 Corinthians 14 which can illustrate past what is love. Thank you for listening to another episode! Be sure to share with a friend, follow and subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/davravid-talks-too-much/support
This week on Grating the Nerd, we're continuing our series of "Debris or Not Debris". In this episode we dig into potentially one of the weirdest films of all time, Zardoz. As the poster for the movie says its, "Beyond 1984, Beyond 2001, Beyond Love, Beyond Death." ...and definitely beyond and sense. Join use for the golden age of when Sir Sean Connery had both one of the worst mustaches and the rattiest ponytails at the same time. Contact us at: GratingTheNerdPodcast@gmail.com Various background music credits: Volatile Reaction by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5014-volatile-reaction License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Whip (Extended Version) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4514-the-whip-extended-version- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sonata 17 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4392-sonata-17 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Electric guitar Metal Riff - davidkyoku Link: https://freesound.org/people/davidkyoku/sounds/133999/ License: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gtnpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gtnpodcast/support
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New for 2020 this landmark episode has more banger's than a second hand car sales man! Track list: Blah, Blah, Blah Judah - Misdirection Grum - Stay Danny Howard ft Eli & Fur - If u were alt-J - Breezeblocks Delerium - Silence My Digital Enemy - Wasted (Blast from the past) Yotto - Is this trance Mauro Picotto - Lizard (Cosmic Gate) Luke Bond - Get down Andrew Bayer - True Feelin (Dancefloor Destroyer) Fatum - Omega DT8 Project - Carry on (Myon 95 Mix) Above & Beyond - Love is not enough (Fatum remix) Atlantis - Fiji (ReOrder mix) Space Brothers - Legacy (Sam Laxton) Driftmoon - Two sunsets under a maple tree Maxence Cyrin - Where is my mind
Professor Cristina Lo Celso from Imperial College London discusses her research in hematopoietic stem cells and her career path to researching treatments rather than going on to become a doctor. Book/article recommendation: Beyond Love by Dominique Lapierre https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Love-Lapierre-Dominique-Paperback/dp/B0161TJ9R8/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Dominique+Lapierre%E2%80%99s+%E2%80%98Beyond+Love&qid=1570641309&sr=8-2 And her article recommendation: Dr David Scadden Interview: http://www.simplyblood.org/2019/07/an-interview-with-dr-david-scadden-md.html University Website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/c.lo-celso http://www.imperial.ac.uk/lo-celso-lab Social media links for the pod: twitter.com/IntoDelving www.instagram.com/delvingintoacademics www.facebook.com/delvingintoacade…=admin_todo_tour
Hey, Hey! Season 2! Let's start this season off with a doozy of a conversation. Warning, this dialogue may push your buttons, because it has been pushing mine for years!In the world of spirituality (with or without the addition of religion), so many of us have unintentionally ignored, muted or shamed one another in the name of "faith." In fact, even if you find yourself under the label of atheist, I would challenge you to take the same look at the ways our society collectively seeks to avoid pain. We often avoid deep and challenging conversation, we fall short in holding safe space for one another in our lowest moments, and we quickly numb our own suffering in an effort to sidestep the pain. I know, we are all good people here. We don't intend to fall short. But, I think it is time to have an uncomfortable conversation around spiritual bypassing, numbing, disconnection and smatterings of plain BS in how we "use" religion, love, light, spirituality in an effort to circumnavigate pain, growth, evolution, understanding and radical responsibility to show up more fully in life.
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Direct path and progressive path, self-realization, liberation, consciousness of consciousness, beyond reflexivity, the energy of searching, triggers that turn on individuality, the movement of love, terror and threat of pain, consciousness and self-reflection, potent desires, Destiny, knowing beyond mind, Deep sleep, Resistance.
Tan France is best known for his role as fashion expert on the hit Netflix series “Queer Eye,” where he and the rest of “the Fab 5” transform people’s lives – and bridge social divides – with inspiring lifestyle makeovers. Now France has a brand-new memoir out titled “Naturally Tan.” St. Louis Public Radio’s Kae Petrin discusses it with France ahead of his sold-out event this weekend at St. Louis County Library headquarters.
Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ Megan Sillito & Suzanne Stauffer
Love, Life & All Things Weird Radio Show In our last show Beyond Love we got so deep into that cool love space that well we wanted more and it seemed you did too. So get ready for part deux of Beyond Love! After clearing a whole lot of stuff on what love isn’t its time to look and see what kind of true power that cute little ticker inside us truly has for us and this planet. Do you want to know your hearts true potency? Tune in this Wednesday at 10AM MST as we activate and illuminate the capacities of the heart ~ More about Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ What if you really can have it all? No–really? What if everything you THINK you desire is only a starting point for the life you are truly capable of creating? On Love, Life, & All Things Weird, we will explore topics from magic to practical step by step processes, and everything in between. There’s no place we won’t go, nothing too ridiculous or weird in the quest to live as grand a life as possible. Hosts Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer are the embodiment of “opposites attract”. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for details. Partnered in love and in business for the last five years, they’re taking co-creation to a whole new level. Join Megan and Suzanne for Love, Life, & All Things Weird, where we will talk about living a life that’s inspired, overflowing, and completely awesome. Together, they’re the embodiment of “opposites attract”, and the result is true synergistic power. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for the details, Megan’s universal wisdom punctuated with an exclamation point by Suzanne’s incisive truth, and Megan’s playful meanderings subtly sorted by Suzanne’s practical step-by-step approach. So what does this means for you? In true “two birds, one stone” fashion, you’ve found a one stop shop for invoking inspiration, unearthing tools for transformation, and having two crazy-weird chicks who will stop at nothing to support you in HAVING IT ALL! http://www.MeganSillito.com http://livingyoursoultruth.com Join our fun Facebook group where we give additional tips and tools and continue the conversation after the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1615639452040672/ AND COME PLAY with Live Your Magic, LIVE - Anywhere in the world!! Find Dates & Details HERE - http://tinyurl.com/LiveYourMagicNow To get more of Love, Life & All Things Weird with Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all their shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/love-life-all-things-weird-megan-sillito-suzanne-stauffer/
Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ Megan Sillito & Suzanne Stauffer
Love, Life & All Things Weird Radio Show Why do we even need the phrase Unconditional Love? At what point did love get so colluded that we had to start qualifying it? The capacity of our hearts is so beyond what this world has called love. Did you know that our heart power can create spaces where profound healing, transformation and greatness naturally flourish? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to give and receive LOVE like you never have before? To go beyond love into the oneness we truly are? Join us this Wednesday as we bring down the fortress around your heart and let the love out! ~ More about Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ What if you really can have it all? No–really? What if everything you THINK you desire is only a starting point for the life you are truly capable of creating? On Love, Life, & All Things Weird, we will explore topics from magic to practical step by step processes, and everything in between. There’s no place we won’t go, nothing too ridiculous or weird in the quest to live as grand a life as possible. Hosts Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer are the embodiment of “opposites attract”. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for details. Partnered in love and in business for the last five years, they’re taking co-creation to a whole new level. Join Megan and Suzanne for Love, Life, & All Things Weird, where we will talk about living a life that’s inspired, overflowing, and completely awesome. Together, they’re the embodiment of “opposites attract”, and the result is true synergistic power. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for the details, Megan’s universal wisdom punctuated with an exclamation point by Suzanne’s incisive truth, and Megan’s playful meanderings subtly sorted by Suzanne’s practical step-by-step approach. So what does this means for you? In true “two birds, one stone” fashion, you’ve found a one stop shop for invoking inspiration, unearthing tools for transformation, and having two crazy-weird chicks who will stop at nothing to support you in HAVING IT ALL! http://www.MeganSillito.com http://livingyoursoultruth.com Join our fun Facebook group where we give additional tips and tools and continue the conversation after the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1615639452040672/ AND COME PLAY with Live Your Magic, LIVE - Anywhere in the world!! Find Dates & Details HERE - http://tinyurl.com/LiveYourMagicNow To get more of Love, Life & All Things Weird with Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all their shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/love-life-all-things-weird-megan-sillito-suzanne-stauffer/
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Join Scott in The LOVE Cafe FB Group The New LOVE Cafe Web Site-Join Newsletter HERE LIVE Today- 3 PM EST- 2 CST- 1 PM MST- 12 NOON PST with Scott Cluthe and Carmen Harra, Ph D. on LOVE Cafe Radio Valentine's Day 2017 is Upon Us - Will It Be hearts & Flowers or A Massacure Presonally & in The Orange House - (Orange is the New Black which was the New White....) Carmen Harra, Ph.D., joins me LIVE today as we spin into the New Age of Aquarius...which just now has gotten under way. Hold on to your sippy cups ! Just like a Box of Choclates with this New Age you Never Know What You Are Getting Till You Open It ! What does a Trump Administration hold for the future of our great nation ? What does Your Future Hold For You ? Some of us think it will be a short window to the answers. Surprising answers in a turbulent year ahead. Call in for this world famous Intuitive LIVE 2 Nite Carmen Harra, Ph.D. is a gifted Intuitive and host of a highly rated radio show in NYC on WABC. She joins LOVE Cafe host Scott Cluthe to give her psychic impressions of what the rest of 2016 might bring with your personal phone calls too ! Call in LINE LIVE: 347-308-8478 First Calls-First on the Air with Carmen ! Carmen Harra, Ph.D. has recently released a new book, Karma Queens. Licensed clinical psychologist, intuitive counselor, and upcoming Bravo celebrity Carmen Harra shows readers the power of karma!
As expected, there has been a massive amount of news coming out of San Diego during Comic Con. Elliott and Keith read the tea leaves from the fan fest. Plus, Elliott and Keith both had very low expectations for Star Trek Beyond, and they both came away very surprised. The words "eating crow" were thrown around. The post Geek/CounterGeek – The Star Trek Beyond Love Fest appeared first on Radio Misfits.
So what is Zardoz? The tagline was "Beyond 1984, Beyond 2001, Beyond Love, Beyond Death." This was due to what we can assume was a lack of imagination - hey, it's science fiction, let's throw in the two standard-bearers of that of the 20th century - but perhaps the 'beyond love and beyond death' part rings true. Did the film's director and writer, John Boorman, know what he was doing? Andrew watched this film five times, and for that he will do his best in under 7 minutes. (NOTE - this is a re-broadcast due to some technical errors in the previous podcast, we apologize for the inconvenience) wagesofcinema@gmail.com
The Love and Respect Podcast: Relationships | Marriage | Theology | Psychology
Emerson is often told that the Love and Respect principles are too simple for a particularly complex situation, and so therefore they don't apply. In this week’s episode, he responds by discussing various difficult or complex situations and making the case that love and respect are like food and water to any given situation--they are necessary, but specific interventions, resources, etc. must be brought to the uniqueness of each situation.
It's been a busy couple of months but here are the last few shows and playlists. Remember to tune into HTTP://KLANGBOX.FM every Monday from 2-4pm for your live dose of Vamos a La Playa!Vamos 221Is It All Over My Face & Tower Blood OrangeSensus Soul Feat. Donna McGhee - Inch By Inch (Im Almost There) Don't Close Your Eyes Dario PianaAfrican Disco Special - Atik-A Space Control Edit three miles down (reverend p edit) Gil Scott HeronBeyond Love Niccolo CupoFire in the Sky (Rune Lindbaek & Oyvind Blikstad High Flying Vikings Mix) SeahawksTry Your Love Mr. AbsoluttBurnin' Hot ArseniiFireworks (Original) Frank AgrarioMidnight Cruising HypnoloveFree Again (Munga remix) Lou TetiThe Way You Move Ed Wizard & Disco Double DeeDisco Echo Motor Freak thatmanmonkzZoinks Session VictimSea Waves (Original Mix) Alex & ChrisRitual Brenden Wesley03. Drum Squad Give Me a Break Vivien VeeShake It Up Alien Disco SugarI Want You (Romain Bezzina Edit) Gary Lowholly dolly Kano Vamos a La Playa 221 - Laura of Miami (klangbox.fm) by Laura Of Miami on Mixcloudright click and save as to dlVamos 220Yuletide Throwndown (Christmas Rapture) Blondie & Fab Five FreddieRolling Cat's RhegSambaca (The Heels Of Love Remix) Alien AlienWelcome to our world (MST) Rainer TrübyDeep Space Orchestra - Outliers - Use of Weapons B1 The Jangle (Dub Mix) Peter PowerPeople Hold On - MUDEGG Rework Track 03 The GlueBrash & Vulgar (Disco 3000 Edit) In FlagrantiBadboys SanoRight On thatmanmonkzBack 2 Black (Cuthead Remix) 6th Borough ProjectdIRTY RUF dugShoeshine Boogie (Dan Lissvik Remix) Mock & ToofAlways Forever (Debukas remix) VondelparkSacramento (Original) Frank AgrarioFeel the Dance AlkalinoSuper Sensitive Mike Simonetti & Johnny JewelI Like The Way You Do It (DJ Stylus House Edit) The Loni Gamble Band feat. Lisa WarringtonLove Games GazeeboFCL - Holding Our Nick (Frits Wentink Remix) Get Myself Together (Hercules & Love Affair Herc Bump) Chaz Jankel Vamos a La Playa 220 - Laura of Miami (klangbox.fm) by Laura Of Miami on Mixcloudright click and save as to DLVamos 219Miracle 2 (Lauten_Russell) - RotaryDisco76 Remix Arthur's LandingNirosta Steel - THERE'S A WORD (E. Brooks) Drop Out Orchestra Rework Nirosta SteelYou Can Dance (Mike Burns Echo Echo Echo edit) Neil SlimCosmotropics Film SupersempfftAfrica Is Home (Natural Self Re-Edit) Joe Mensah05 Uwa the Peacock (Eki Ko Inuen Uwa Ibibio Sound MachineJovan Freak (Rune Lindbaek Nomaden Mix) Georges VertLive Without AlkalinoFIRST CHOICE - Doctor Love (RLP s Old School Dub) Love (Richard Rossa Edit) Various ArtistsJunior's Throwing Craze (Woolfy Mix) WoolfyLille Søte Svanse (7_ Versjon) hubbabubbaklubbLa Spirale (Js Loveboat Mix) - www.house-language.info Phreek Plus One Avanti - Discommander (Albion Remix) Albion05 Floating There (Jupiter Remix) Ease Out BenedekAsiko (Sad City Remix) Sad CityKey Vision Komon & AppleblimBakerman (Bara Bröst Edit) Laid Back03. Alive (Instrumental Version) CantomaPygmy Funk Von PartyMarjooo Basti GrubRenata (Daphni remix) HoldenIt's Only (DJ Koze Mix) HerbertVamos a La Playa 219 - Laura of Miami (klangbox.fm) by Laura Of Miami on Mixcloudright click and save as to dLVamos 218No Hats (Captain Sunshine & The Valley People Wilderness Dub) Tim WaineDaylight Coyote EditSly & Robbie Disco Less Vocal Stayin DJ EditB - ERROL DUNKLEY - O K FRED DUB 1979 Ahead the Ship Sleeps FaltyDLI Can t Go Alone (Without You) AlbionGames We Used To Play BuariCome Over (Instrumental) Mirror PeopleMidnight Mirrors Psychic MirrorsCrossroad Wishes NudistA1 Bring Down The Walls (Remake) The P.J. Project & Glenn UndergroundMise Au Point (Extended Mix Version 1984) JolieHulluu AustraThe Kingdom Of Heaven Is At Hand (Original Mix) MichoacanRendezvous PsychemagikArabisk Natt(Dub) Prins ThomasMaybachswagger SoulphictionList Of Two (Original Mix) 40 ThievesPrimetime (Uptown Express) Baby OliverCan You Handle It (DJ Broadhurst edit) Sharon ReddThe Talking Fish (Asem Usem Iyak) Ibibio Sound MachineI've Got A Big Bee Josè ManuelStill Sound (Toby Tobias Deep Dub) Toro Y MoiSunday's Calling Dave AllisonThe Islands FeteVamos a La Playa 218 - Laura of Miami (klangbox.fm) by Laura Of Miami on Mixcloudright click and save as to dl
NOTATION MIXCAST #010 – DOWNTEMPO Fall is upon us, time to chill out to the vibes of some trip hop, downtempo tracks inspiring Notation’s recent music. TRACKLIST: 1. Prop My Sky – Pogo 2. Wake Up – Billinski and JTW 3. Time Is The Enemy – Quantic 4. Breathe – Jeesh 5. Beyond Love – … Continue reading
Pulp Nightmare | Tales of The Unaccountable | Comedy | Weird | Movie Commentaries
In this very special 50th edition of Pulp Commentary, the gun is good, but the penis is evil! That's right, to celebrate fifty commentaries, the boys are going Beyond 1984, Beyond 2001, Beyond Love, Beyond Death! So, strap on your bandoliers, because we're watching the John Boorman directed trippy 1970's nonsensical extravaganza... ZARDOZ! Climb into the flying head, this is going to be something...
Tracklist: 1. Marsh - Lullaby [Silk Royal] 2. Talamanca - Talamanca Beach (James Woods Mix) [Progressive House Worldwide] 3. Toby Hedges - Square One [Portrait Digital] 4. Nomean - Newborn (Ste Adams Remix) [Tactal Hots] 5. Carlo Frasca - Endless World [Elliptical Sun Melodies] 6. Vitodito ft. Kayleen - Trampas (Sedi Remix) [Portrait Digital] 7. Talamanca - Ocean Drive (Blend Remix) [Elliptical Sun Melodies] 8. Matt Darey - See the sun (Toby Hedges Remix) [s107] 9. Eleven.Five - Freckles (Luiz B remix) [Silk Digital] 10. Vintage & Morelli - Sky High (Mindset Remix) [Arrival] 11. Talamanca - Rip Curl (Skylight Remix) [Elliptical Sun Melodies] 12. Above & Beyond - Love is not enough (Club Mix) [Anjunabeats]
1) Parker & Hanson - After Thought 2) Michael Jay Parker - Canberra 3) Max Freegrant - Miss You (Alex Di Stefano Remix) 4) Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Every Little Beat (Myon & Shane 54 Summer of Love Mix) 5) Lange feat. Audrey Gallagher - Our Way Home 6) Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Protoculture - Waking Up The Stars 7) Above & Beyond - Love is Not Enough (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 8) Boom Jinx, Andrew Bayer - Keyboard Cowboys 9) Luigi Lusini - Forever Loved 10) Sander Van Doorn - Chasin' 11) Nitrous Oxide - Dreamcatcher (Stoneface & Terminal Remix) 12) Kyau & Albert - I Love You 13) Susana feat. Espen Gulbrandsen - Connection (Myon & Shane 54 Monsterless Mix) 14) Cosmic Gate feat. JES - Flying Blind (Norin & Rad Remix) 15) VillaNaranjos - Granadella 16) BT feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw - A Million Stars (Myon & Shane 54 Summer of Love Mix) 17) Rank 1 & Jochen Miller feat. Sarah Bettens - Wild and Perfect Day (Cosmic Gate Remix)
Hitting the decks back in style, featuring 2 tracks from the new Richard Durand Vs the World EP, A great new track from A&B, and an uplifting finish with Cymantics, Trance Reaction Podcast #29! Enjoy! [Click Here to Download] Tracklist Above & Beyond-Love is Not Enough(Above & Beyond Club Mix) Trance Reaction Favorite Omnia & […]
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D.H. "DaHitWryter" is my guest. Raised in the inner city streets of Baltimore, Maryland native D.H. “DaHitwryter” was known for her tough and gritty play on the local area basketball courts. This multi-talented female, born Dionne Halsey, began an on and off affair with music at the early age of 7. Though she was heavily involved with dance, and church activities, free-styling hip-hop lyrics was something that she also loved to do for family and friends, but it was clear that her love for music came second to her dream of being a basketball player. But unfortunately injuries and other ailments caused Dionne to rekindle her love for music. In 2004 Dionne met with DJ Unreaper, CEO of an independent label called Un World Records. She went on to intern and eventually sign a contract to become an Executive, overseeing the marketing and promoting duties. She also began to emerge as a songwriter, and a recording artist. With UWE Dionne has established herself as an artist by being featured on several UWE mixtapes, as a journalist writing several articles for Un Worlds online website, a radio co-host making brief appearances on UWE radio/talk show and as an up and coming ambassador, attacking key social and political issues through various online campaigns. In December of 2007, D.H. partnered up with Kristin Price, CEO of PRICELESS MUSIC, as a songwriter, artist, vocal arranger and background vocalist. Projects include the recently released SUGABROWN album “GOT SUGA?” on which DaHitwryter wrote “BEYOND LOVE,” “GIVE IT UP,” AND “LOSE IT.” D.H. is also featured as a rapper on “SICK,” “LOSE IT,” and “ALL FOR YOU.” Currently Dionne is working on her first ever solo project which is a mixtape titled “Back Against the World.” Singles include “I Get It,” “Zoned Out,” “For You,” “Best Things,” and “Epic!”
Tracklisting: 1. Pole Folder – Hollow (Robert Babicz Saturn Rings Remix) 2. Robbie Rivera – Closer To The Sun (Inpetto[...]