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Bobby J's comedic genius shines in this hilarious episode that transforms ordinary moments into laugh-out-loud reflections on modern life. Fresh off tour and reunited with his "own stinky bed," Bobby takes listeners on a journey through his Catholic upbringing with sharp observations about communion rituals that somehow blend irreverence with nostalgia. "I get to drink the blood," he jokes, while dissecting the peculiar practice of sharing wine cups during mass.The podcast shifts to Bobby's dating adventures in Austin, where he finds himself tongue-tied during a grocery store encounter with a beautiful woman. His internal monologue captures the universal awkwardness of modern dating: the fear of making someone uncomfortable versus the desire to connect. "I'm not scared," he insists, "I just don't want to make someone feel uncomfortable while they're shopping for butter." This segment resonates with anyone who's ever overthought a potential meet-cute.One of the episode's most relatable moments comes when Bobby questions why people wait in hour-long lines for barbecue. "At some point, it's just a rack of ribs," he observes with refreshing practicality. His refusal to join the queue speaks to a larger philosophy about valuing time and questioning hype culture.The episode culminates in a masterclass on self-advocacy when Bobby recounts his frustrating experience signing up for TSA PreCheck. When a representative attempts to upsell him without clear explanation, Bobby demonstrates the delicate art of standing up for yourself without being unreasonable. "To be Zen, sometimes you gotta be a little crazy," he concludes, offering a surprisingly profound takeaway wrapped in comedy.Follow Bobby on tour with Cactus Tate throughout March and April, with shows across the country from New York to California. Check bobbyjcox.com for tickets and dates, and don't miss his headline performances at the Velveeta Room in Austin this summer!
BANG! @southernvangard radio Ep415! It's all the way live this week Vangardians, folks are unloading clips before the year is out, and we have a gob of sure shots this week, including a nice preview of the new DJ MUGGS X CRIMEAPPLE X RLX album that drops this week. We also snuck in an early preview of an upcoming DOECINO banger(!!!!!!) to wrap up the show. Last call for this weekend at Crafts & Crates on Sat Oct 19 at Halfway Crooks here in in Atlanta - our own Eddie Meeks & DJ Pocket will be ripping up the stage alongside other greats from the Atlanta underground. Never forget YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #boombap ---------- Recorded live October 15, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ---------- Pre-Game Beats - Bugseed "Southern Vangard Theme" - Bobby Homack & The Southern Vangard All-Stars Talk Break Inst. - "Yesteryear" - Digital Martyrs "Kenny Lofton" - Big Trip & Jamil Honesty "Raw Crack" - Terrorvanpoo x Bernadette Price (prod. CNR JAXX) "Elegant" - DJ Rude One ft. Roc Marciano "Gun Play" - Pro Dillinger & Futurewave "Steiner Math" - Sayzee "Straightback Santiago" - Mutant Academy "Gold Mouth" - Big Trip & Jamil Honesty Talk Break Inst. - "Figments" - Digital Martyrs "Dangerous" - Bobby J from Rockaway & Dom Dirtee (cuts DJ Evil Dee) "Figments" - Memphis Reigns ft. Mestizo, Uptown Swuite (prod. Digital Martyrs) "3 X Blessed" - Carta P & Fred Ones ft. Aaqil Ali & Queen Herawin "Funk-O-Mart" - The High & Mighty ft. Chubb Rock "Funk-O-Mart - (Smoove Remix)" The High & Mighty ft. Chubb Rock "Jacket Fulla Medalz" - Ras Ceylon x Timbo King x Dawit Justice "Kundalini" - Mosik Rhymes ft. Crimeapple "Vibe" - Terrorvanpoo ft. Leanah Cane & Tons "World Premier" - Kil Ripkin x Jah Freedom Talk Break Inst. - "Shibuya" Digital Martyrs "Moose Hands" - Sayzee ft. Ayoo Bigz "Move Silent" - Squeegie Oblong & Chuck Chan ft. Spoda & King Author "2 To The Chest" - DJ Muggs x Crimeapple x RLX "Unbreakable ft. Primo Profit" - DJ Muggs x Crimeapple x RLX "Don Eladio Vuente" - DJ Muggs x Crimeapple x RLX "Never Get Her Back" - Curren$y & DJ Fresh ft. Premo Rice Talk Break Inst. - "Per Diem" - Digital Martyrs "Together" - DOECINO (Eddie Meeks & DJ Jon Doe)
Iain is joined by the tremendous former cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt for this one, from the Conservative Party conference. She introduces us to her friend and podcaster David Reilly, before Iain and Penny discuss Robert Jenrick's controversial statements about the SAS, further developments in Israel and Lebanon, Liz Truss, Penny's future and more!
1) Kurious x Cut Beetlez – Monkey Scratch II2) Stik Figa x The Expert – Service ft. Defcee (The Expert Remix)3) Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez – Universal Expression ft. Rhinoceros Funk x Yahzeed4) A1phaB3nch – Waiting ft. Charles Fast & 6 Cardinal5) The Good People - Funky All-Stars ft. Bobby J from Rockaway6) Recognize Ali x Soul Chemist – Flavors ft. Swab7) Kut One _ No Room to Grow ft. Craig G8) Locksmith x Slaine – Never Personal9) Beat Bop Scholar – Man on a Mission ft. Ruste Juxx10) Q- Unique – What Can I Do ft. Torae11) Big Sproxx – Everywhere ft. Kurupt12) DJ Muggs – Jokers Wild ft. CeeLo Green13) Eff Yoo x Deep – Hermanitos ft. Aye Wun14) Nyck Caution – Jet-Lagged ft. Chuck Strangers, Aaron Rose, & Dessy Hinds15) M Doc Diego – Bad Company ft. G'Nyce, Mike Titan, & Street Da' Villian16) Declaime x Theory Hazit – Asylum Walk 202317) Money Mogly x Tev95 – Maschine Gun Funk18) Real Bad Man x Blu – The Golden Rule ft. C.L. Smooth19) Mustafa Shakir – Sugar Hill Freestyle20) Ransom, 38 Spesh, & Che Noir – Scape Goat21) Sivion x Malex – New York Chill ft. Oktober1st22) Illa J – Doin It23) A7MC – Fine Print ft. Mike Titan, J Vengance, & John D Contradiction24) Bub Rock – 4 the Love ft. Rome Streetz & Ty Farris25) Beedie x Big Jerm – Cornerstone ft. Elzhi26) Nolaj – 500K27) NappyHigh – Stash House ft. Boldy James & IhateyouALX28) Apollo Brown x Planet Asia – Panama Sun ft. Marv Won29) Substance810 – RST ft. RhymeStyleTroop & DJ Grazzhoppa30) RJ Payne – West PhillyTwitter: @robhiphopcornerIG: @robhiphopcornerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rob_boombosticFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/boombostic313Mixcloud : http://www.mixcloud.com/boombostic/
Ever discover a zit in the most inconvenient of places right before the big meeting—or in my case, right before hitting the stage in Kansas City? Laugh along as I, Bobby J Cox, take you on the road to the heartland of humor, spilling the beans about my comedy tours and the brunches that rival my punchlines. Joe Nunnick's 'Hill Siders' promises to be a riot, and we'll even dissect the allure of pimple-popping videos, because let's face it, who can resist the odd satisfaction of the pop?Now, ever felt blindsided by your own hand potentially turning against you with carpal tunnel? Join me as I veer into the marvels and mishaps of our body, from the sublime to the painful, and how social media algorithms play puppeteer with our emotions. Whether we're holding our breath for a child's miraculous recovery or reminiscing over posts from yesteryears, I unpack the emotional rollercoaster that comes at the price of a scroll, and the idea of a 'carpal tunnel of the soul'—a modern digital dilemma.As the buds of spring unfurl, so does the urge to purge the clutter from our lives. I'll share my personal saga of spring cleaning and the mental liberation that tags along. We'll chuckle over the ridiculous items we hoard, the freedom we feel when we finally let go, and how the simple act of decluttering can lead to epiphanies about what's really important. And, as we wrap things up, I'll leave you with a teaser about the transformative secret I'm guarding, all while inviting you to be part of the comedy communion at Bobby's Parish—where the laughs are plenty and the community is strong.
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This week on the IBC podcast, Bobby J. Killmon preaches a message titled, "Choosing Faith not Fear"Sunday is coming and you need chord charts or MultiTracks? Visit https://store.indianabible.college
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep388! Get live widdit Vangardians, DOE and MEEKS are back with another action packed week. Do us a favor - head on over to southernvangard.bandcamp.com and show some support by copping our new book or some music - at a minimum make sure you tell a friend about this show and make sure you support the artists we play every week ‘cause this mix show / podcast is FREE DOLLARS and YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live January 21, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Pre-Game Beats - Doctor Bionic Talk Break Inst. - "Fusion" - Futurewave "Hunting Methods" - Crimeapple and Preservation "Green Screen" - Copywrite (prod. Evidence) "HOLYGHOSTFIRE" - J57 ft. Bobby J from Rockaway, DJ Romes "New Jack" - 1Jack & Illinformed ft. Leaf Dog "Lights Camera Action" - Godfather Don (prod. Debonair P) "Natural High" - Nivek.B ft. Tay_Da_G (prod. Hxly Smxkes) "22 Hour Day Job" - Vic Spencer x Original Super Legend Talk Break Inst. - "Staircase To The Stage" - Futurewave "Grandmas Spot" - Snotty (prod. Goodphella) "Mo Proof" - P.Genz "Survival Of The Fittest" - Leaf Dog "Difference" - Nyce Da Future "Role Models" - Nivek.B ft. Vic Monroe "Black Man Is God" - UFO Fev "The Greatest Story Ever Told" - Dookie Bros Talk Break Inst. - "Atoms" - Futurewave "Give & Give" - Conway The Machine (prod. Cool & Dre) ":Runtz En El Rio" - Primo Profit & MichaelAngelo "Murder Team" - Nyce Da Future ft. T.F, Reno Rx & WhoIsBravy "Love" - Snotty (prod. Goodphella) "Ghost Promotions" - Vic Spencer x Original Super Legend "We Gonna Make It" - Elcamino "250" - Primo Profit & MichaelAngelo "Baggie Stamp" - Shottie x Farmabeats "Custom Carhartt" - World Be Free ft. Fred The Godson "Cologne" - Vic Spencer x Original Super Legend ft. Skunkz, Rasheed Chappell, Reef Hustle, Rome Streetz, Silent Snipers & The Musalini Talk Break Inst. - "Hardcore" / "Ill Siblings" / "Soul Dance" - Futurewave
Episode Notes There's more to food than just what's on your plate. Food can be a weapon of suppression and a tool of resistance. In fact, food was one contested site of freedom during the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. Bobby J. Smith II details this story in Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement. Today we discuss the 1962-1963 Greenwood, Mississippi Food Blockade and the subsequent Food for Freedom program. This is just one part of the broader food justice movement from the Civil Rights era to present-day that Dr. Smith examines in Food Power Politics. Dr. Bobby J. Smith II is an interdisciplinary scholar of the African American agricultural and food experience. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with affiliations in the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition and the Center for Social & Behavioral Science. His work has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute in partnership with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, among others.
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby J. Smith II's book Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (UNC Press, 2023 )unearths a food story buried deep within the soil of American civil rights history. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and oral histories, Smith re-examines the Mississippi civil rights movement as a period when activists expanded the meaning of civil rights to address food as integral to sociopolitical and economic conditions. For decades, white economic and political actors used food as a weapon against Black sharecropping communities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, but members of these communities collaborated with activists to transform food into a tool of resistance. Today, Black youth are building a food justice movement in the Delta to continue this story, grappling with inequalities that continue to shape their lives. Drawing on multiple disciplines including critical food studies, Black studies, history, sociology, and southern studies, Smith makes critical connections between civil rights activism and present-day food justice activism in Black communities, revealing how power struggles over food empower them to envision Black food futures in which communities have the full autonomy and capacity to imagine, design, create, and sustain a self-sufficient local food system. Kelly Spivey is a writer and documentarian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#GoingFor2Live presents Press Coverage, the #FantasyFootball Interview show hosted by Kyle Senra (@SenraSays). The guest for this episode is Bobby J (@BobbyJAllDay).
1) Suga Free x Yelohill – Or Na2) Dooley O x Double K – Who's Real3) Mickey Diamond – The Foot4) Bobby J from Rockaway & Nef – Something Like5) Shane Sounds – Chicks, Man ft. Skipp Whitman6) Rawlsmatic – Role Reversal ft. Craig G7) AUL PURPIS - Pain (Torn Meniscus) ft. Masta Ace, Craig G, & DJ Jay Ski8) FRD FRLN – Where the Wild Things Are9) Reef Hustle x DJ Spazo – Juice Crew10) Blackliq x Ohbliv – Rhyme11) AJ McQueen – Whatever Happened ft. Mother Nature12) Retrogott & Fokis – Universal Dialect13) Kumbaya – Hold On 14) EKoh – All That15) DJ Views – Dynamic ft. Rass Kass & Tiye Phoenix16) Styles P – Cried on Sunday17) 24Kdirt – Momma18) K.A.Y.O. Da Konspiracy – Soul Food19) Meeco x DJ Access – Wreckless ft. Inspektah Deck x Fashawn20) F.U.R.Y. - Indecision21) Substance810 x D-Styles – The Last Laugh ft. Ethemadassassin22) Zac Ivie - DeEssd ft. Masta Ace23) Kahlee x El Blue – Crazy 24) Living Legends – Every Day25) Stik Figa x DJ Sean P - BSU Talent Show26) DJ Keytronikz x Swank & King Draft – Flex Washing ton ft. Reuben Vincent27) The Alumni Association x BoFaatBeatz – Just Can't Get Enough28) The Bad Seed – Struggle 1st29) Gold Chain Music – Let's be Serious30) Cee, D-Cipher, & Smokewel – The PlaymakerTwitter: @robhiphopcornerIG: @robhiphopcornerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rob_boombosticFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/boombostic313Mixcloud : http://www.mixcloud.com/boombostic/
There have been 1,193 players who have appeared for the Mets, according to Baseball Reference as of this morning, but only 1,187 names for players in Mets history. Yesterday, Bobby Jones — an entirely different Bobby Jones than either of the Mets' Bobbys Jones, and the golfer Bobby Jones, and not the Hall of Famer from the 76ers Bobby Jones either, that was the point — came up on Twitter thanks to my old Sporting News colleague Adi Joseph. It got me thinking… how many times have the Mets had that happen, the double Bobby Jones thing?So, I went to the list of all-time Mets names and found the repeaters. Let's take a look at these six pairs and declare the definitive Met for each name.Sandy Alomar was traded from Atlanta to Houston around the start of spring training in 1967, then traded by the Astros to the Mets for Derrell Griffith at the start of spring training. At the age of 23, Alomar went 0-for-22 as a Met, and got traded to the White Sox in August of 1967 as the player to be named later in the Bill Southworth trade (the Mets also gave up Ken Boyer). Alomar was more significantly with the Yankees, playing three seasons in the Bronx, but mostly a California Angel. Anyway, here are the lowest OPS figures for players with at least 4,000 plate appearances in the live ball era:Doug Flynn (1975-85): .560Alomar (1964-78): .578Tommy Thevenow (1924-38): .579Mark Belanger (1965-82): .580Ed Brinkman (1961-75): .580In 2007, Sandy Alomar Jr. joined his old man in accumulating 22 at-bats as a Met. In the last eight games of a career that deserved better than 2.8% of the Hall of Fame ballot and going off the ballot in his first year, Alomar collected three hits: two singles and a double. The Mets' third base coach at the time? Of course it was Sandy Alomar Sr., the definitive Met Sandy Alomar because of that coaching stint.On May 10, 1967, with their original Sandy Alomar in the fold, the Mets purchased the contract of Bob Johnson from the Orioles. Playing all over the infield, but mostly second base, Johnson acquitted himself nicely in his first taste of National League ball, hitting .348/.377/.474 with five homers — the best hitting of his career, really. After the season, the Mets traded Johnson to the Reds for Art Shamsky, who became part of the 1969 championship team alongside Bob Johnson, a lefty pitcher. This Bob Johnson pitched two games for the Mets, and retired five of the seven batters he faced for a World Series-winning team (two quick outs to mop up against the Pirates on September 19, and a 12th-inning save at Wrigley Field on October 1). Johnson did pitch in the World Series against the Orioles, but not in 1969. He did that in 1971 with the Pirates, having been traded from New York to Kansas City (along with Amos Otis, oops) after the 1969 season for Joe Foy. The original Bob Johnson has a greater claim to the Mets' throne of Bobs Johnson.Bobby Jones, we don't even really need to go deep on. He and Bobby Jones were teammates on the 2000 Mets, and whether you differentiated them as Bobby J. and Bobby M., righty and lefty, starter and reliever, or white and Black, there was never any question that the main Bobby Jones was the 1997 All-Star and former first-round pick — not the journeyman.Mike Marshall is best known as a Dodger, either for winning the 1974 Cy Young Award or for his three-run homer that broke open Game 2 of the 1988 World Series, depending whether you decide to talk about him or Mike Marshall. In Mets history, neither is particularly significant. The pitching Marshall signed with the Mets in August of 1981, posted a 2.61 ERA in 20 appearances, and called it a career. On December 20, 1989, the Mets traded Juan Samuel to Los Angeles for the slugger Marshall and Alejandro Peña… Marshall was traded to Boston that July after hitting .239/.278/.411 with six homers in 53 games. Once again, can't beat the original.Bob Miller was a lefty who went 2-2 with a 7.08 ERA for the 1962 Mets (hey, that's 5% of their wins!) after coming over from Cincinnati in May of the teams's first season, along with Don Zimmer. Righty Bob Miller likewise ended his career with the Mets, joining the club near the end of the 1973 season after having his contract purchased from the Tigers, then sticking around through 1974. Neither is that exciting, go once again with the original for the Zimmer connection.Last but not least, we've got Chris Young and Chris Young, and anyone who remembers the outfielder's doomed stint in Flushing in 2014 knows that it's the pitcher, here in 2011 and 2012, who is the ulti-Met CY. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode I had two friends of mine, Nef & Bobby J From Rockaway on specifically to talk about their new album they just released called Radio Days. Nef produced the entire project & Bobby is the MC. It's available everywhere so look it up asap & check out the videos they've put out for it so far. They're both return guests to the show, so if you'd like to hear more about them u can find those episodes in the back catalog where we dig more into their history in making music & how they got started. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craigmosher/support
Thank you to Bobby J From Rockaway and Nef for coming on my show for an interview! Bobby J and Nef talked discussed their new album Radio Days, what keeps Bobby J motivated throughout his career, and Nef's solo project Tabula Rasa. Nef talked about how traditional hip-hop beats can attract the younger audience, being mentored by Statik Selektah, and what makes Bobby J stand out as an organic natural talent in the digital age of music. Bobby J also talked about working with MC Serch on his new single Round Here, being inspired by Stack Bundles and Chinx, and getting his record played by DJ Premier. Stay tuned! Bobby J From Rockaway and Nef's new album Radio Days is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/radio-days/1654479649. Follow Bobby J From Rockaway on Instagram: @bobbyjfromrockaway and Twitter: @bobbyjrockaway Follow Nef on Instagram and Twitter: @producedbynef Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Bobby J From Rockaway and Nef on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFglw028L2A.
Rhettmatic & D-Styles talk to Bobby J about his new LP- "Radio Days". Rhettmatic does a tribute mix of his music. 1. Intro 2. Round Here - Bobby J From Rockaway ft MC Serch (Video) 3. Livin This Lifetime - Hush & Bobby J From Rockaway 4. Funky All-Stars - The Good People ft Bobby J From Rockaway 5. Mind, Body, & Soul - Bobby J From Rockaway & Nef 6. From The Jump - Bobby J From Rockaway & Nef ft J57 7. The Return - Bobby J From Rockaway ft Kwame (Video) 8. Oh Yeah - Hush & Bobby J From Rockaway ft Lil Dee & Dj Los (Video) 9. Posse Cut - Hush & Bobby J From Rockaway 10. Hook Drop - Bobby J From Rockaway ft Lil Fame 11. Something Like - Bobby J From Rockaway & Nef 12. Bobby J From Rockaway Interview 2nd Half: Rhett In The Video Mix #2: 1. From The Slumz - Benny Slumz x Tone Spliff (Video) 2. Green Light - Jizzm & Navi The North ft Pigeon John (Video) 3. Declaration - Dj Mike C & Gran D 4. Shoebox Knots - Substance810 x D-Styles ft Jay Royale 5. Kingsman - BodyBagBen x Kali Problems 6. All We Got - Phil Ortiz 7. 360 Wave - Da Buze Bruvaz ft Him Lo x Wino Willy 8. Sum Of All Fears - D-Styles x J Scienide 9. Trigger Point Therapy - Meyhem Lauren ft Westside Gunn (Video) 10. Excalibur - RawlsMatic 11. Smoke Sumthin - Diamond D (Video) 12. The Sun - RawlsMatic ft Blu & Ras Kass
Bobby J Hodge is the founder and owner of City Chapters and Third Kind Design. Usually, he hosts this podcast, but for this chapter, he brings in his good friend T.S The Solution to interview him. Where to find out more about Bobby J, City Chapters, and Third Kind Design! IG Accounts: @thatsbobbyj / @citychapters / @thirdkinddesign Website: www.citychapters.com /www.thirdkinddesign.com Hosted by T.S The Solution IG Accounts: @ts_the_solution_ / @panoramicdreams Website: www.panoramicdreamsrecording.com Produced & Sponsored By: Spokast! IG Account: @spokast.co Website: www.spokast.com
This week we replay an episode Tim produced, wrote, edited early on in the pandemic. How have the lives of Hip Hop artists and creatives been impacted by Covid-19? We hear from Black Moon's Buckshot, DJ Evil Dee, Ras Kass, Smif N Wessun's General Steele, Kwame, Masta Ace, Bobby J from Far Rockaway, Termanology and DJ Neil Armstrong on the effects this pandemic has had, not just on their lives but the lives of other artists.
DJ GLIBSTYLEZ CONNECTS https://linktr.ee/dj_glibstylez https://www.instagram.com/dj_glibstylez/ CHECK OUT ALL ZIZ's MUSIC - https://zizmusicyall.bandcamp.com/ Ziz Connects https://youtube.com/c/Zizyall https://anchor.fm/letschopitupwziz https://www.instagram.com/letschopitupwziz_/ https://www.instagram.com/ziz_yall/ https://linktr.ee/Ziz134 DONATE TO THE SHOW ON CASH APP - $Letschopitupwziz ****You have a small or large business and would like to sponsor the show, contact us through this email- tapinradiowziz@gmail.com**** This is Vol.155 of the INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul Mix Series! As always the vibes are underground, experimental, chill, soulful, lo-fi boom bap beats & treats! Salute to everyone that supports this mix series! If you're feeling the vibes please SHARE and tag me on social media! Follow me on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dj_glibstylez Tracklist: Reese Tanaka x DJ GlibStylez - BBS Intro 2022 B-Dope - Main Attraction (ft. DJ Exes Prod. by Melz Bangers) Tracey Lee - Party Time XXV (ft. Ojizz) Soulrocca - Classic Position (feat. QnC) The Good People x Bobby J from Rockaway - Funky All-Stars (MiLKCRATE Remix) [Street] Reese Tanaka - Park Hill Projects Nord1kone x Lmt. Break - Knock Knock Nook x Abstract Sounds - Creating Classics F.T.L. (Major the Hyrophant & Nova the Wraith) - V.O.L. The SOULution x Moka Only - For Real Soulrac - Back 2 The Basics (ft. Masta Ace x DJ Mercilless) Skanks The Rap Martyr - If You Loved Me Napoleon Da Legend - Ultra (ft. Nejma Nefertiti, Brian Bars Burns, Sicknature) B1 the Architect x Eddy Jones - Villain CERTAIN.ONES - Mr. Zero (ft. Fortified Mind, Bobby Craves , Feral Serge , DZL , Whichcraft, Jimmi Da Grunt , Dali) Prince Divine - All I Need (ft. Agony) Lady T the Fire Sign x Sean Wrekless - Community Deuce Bug - Swordplay (ft. Sympl x A-F-R-O) Marz One x BK Bonez - Life Long Icons (ft. Donny G) Ciz Beats - Lemme Tell U (ft. F.A.C.T.S.) Piff Pennywise Jr x Cuts Supreme - Blue Check Jus Daze - Hip Hop Agony - Open Buffet 2 Intro phiik x duro - Slight Of Hand Fredro Starr - Heartbeat (ft. Mack Mason) Silas Zephania - Timeless Realism (Prod. by enoredrum) Mandella Eskia - Pina Coladas (ft. Natasha Alexander x Commander Flame) Napoleon Da Legend - NAS and AZ (ft. Nefertiti Prod. by Giallo Point) Quanstar x Poe Mack - Big Boy Barred Up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio/message
This is Vol.155 of the INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul Mix Series! As always the vibes are underground, experimental, chill, soulful, lo-fi boom bap beats & treats! Salute to everyone that supports this mix series! If you're feeling the vibes please SHARE and tag me on social media! Direct link to previous episodes to this mix series on the Mixcloud app: https://www.mixcloud.com/glibstylez/playlists/chilled-hip-hop-soul-lo-fi-beats/ Follow me on Blast Radio https://www.blastradio.com/djglibstylez Follow me on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dj_glibstylez Tracklist: Reese Tanaka x DJ GlibStylez - BBS Intro 2022 B-Dope - Main Attraction (ft. DJ Exes Prod. by Melz Bangers) Tracey Lee - Party Time XXV (ft. Ojizz) Soulrocca - Classic Position (feat. QnC) The Good People x Bobby J from Rockaway - Funky All-Stars (MiLKCRATE Remix) [Street] Reese Tanaka - Park Hill Projects Nord1kone x Lmt. Break - Knock Knock Nook x Abstract Sounds - Creating Classics F.T.L. (Major the Hyrophant & Nova the Wraith) - V.O.L. The SOULution x Moka Only - For Real Soulrac - Back 2 The Basics (ft. Masta Ace x DJ Mercilless) Skanks The Rap Martyr - If You Loved Me Napoleon Da Legend - Ultra (ft. Nejma Nefertiti, Brian Bars Burns, Sicknature) B1 the Architect x Eddy Jones - Villain CERTAIN.ONES - Mr. Zero (ft. Fortified Mind, Bobby Craves , Feral Serge , DZL , Whichcraft, Jimmi Da Grunt , Dali) Prince Divine - All I Need (ft. Agony) Lady T the Fire Sign x Sean Wrekless - Community Deuce Bug - Swordplay (ft. Sympl x A-F-R-O) Marz One x BK Bonez - Life Long Icons (ft. Donny G) Ciz Beats - Lemme Tell U (ft. F.A.C.T.S.) Piff Pennywise Jr x Cuts Supreme - Blue Check Jus Daze - Hip Hop Agony - Open Buffet 2 Intro phiik x duro - Slight Of Hand Fredro Starr - Heartbeat (ft. Mack Mason) Silas Zephania - Timeless Realism (Prod. by enoredrum) Mandella Eskia - Pina Coladas (ft. Natasha Alexander x Commander Flame) Napoleon Da Legend - NAS and AZ (ft. Nefertiti Prod. by Giallo Point) Quanstar x Poe Mack - Big Boy Barred Up
NEW SINGLE OUT NOW - Ziz - Boom Bap (BLOCKS) OUT NOW https://open.spotify.com/artist/2FJeFlqwIkphpCR01aBSOq?si=Xto4gr6VReu-HzHObD3SlA Official music video https://youtu.be/fnNODFX3XmY Episode 85 (Intro) ft. Treach Killah Priest ft. Ras Kass - Whut Part of The Game is That? MC Wicks x FaShawn - The Mudd Boom Bap (Blocks) - Ziz Jason Griff x Billa Camp x King Micah x Doam Peace x Rapswell - The One Danger Mouse x Black Thought ft. MF DOOM - Belize Body Bag Ben x Planet Asia ft. Lenox Hughs - Death Dealers ILL Bill ft. Kool G Rap x Vinnie Paz - Root For The Villian Piff Pennywise - On One Flee Lord ft. G4 Jag - Everything HWY 308 x Finn - Parkway Freestyle Prop Hustler x Bizarre x Pacewon - Different Beast Passport Rav - Overfed & Undernourished The Musalini ft. Benny The Butcher - Stay Down (Remix) UFO Fev x Finn ft. Ty Farris - The Tax Man Apollo Brown x Philmore Greene ft. Evidence - Paradise O The Great - Knight Rider Free Thinker Klan (Indigo Phoenyx x $aveme) - Doctor Sleep Red Inf x Crisis - The Closer My Grain 5k - Voices Cee Da Cuban x Whichcraft - PenWorthy G.O.B. ft. Nems x Swave Sevah x Poison Pen - Banana Clips Jewels Genesis ft. DJ Optimus Prime - The Spirit of Hartshorn Cormega - The Saga Resumes Rome Streetz - Heart On Froze Dub Sonata ft. Revalation x Bobby J x M-Dot - Another Day Pro Dillinger - Demons in My Head Reckonize Real ft. Copywrite x Ghost of The Machine x LoGun - Algebra XP The Marxman - Betty Crocker (Remix) Jamal Gasol - Trust The Pyrex DJ Mega Connects https://linktr.ee/djmega CHECK OUT ALL ZIZ's MUSIC - https://zizmusicyall.bandcamp.com/ Ziz Connects https://anchor.fm/letschopitupwziz https://www.instagram.com/letschopitupwziz_/ https://www.instagram.com/ziz_yall/ https://linktr.ee/Ziz134 DONATE TO THE SHOW ON CASH APP - $Letschopitupwziz ****You have a small or large business and would like to sponsor the show, contact us through this email- tapinradiowziz@gmail.com**** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio/message
WHAT'S UP EVERYBODY! AS A REMINDER everything in this episode is strictly the opinion of myself and my guest and should NOT be taken as financial advice. NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. In this episode I am joined by Bobby J (@Reswot on Twitter) who is a bond expert that has been in the the financial markets for multiple cycles. We go over his background, the overall macro environment, everything surrounding bonds, what is going on in Europe and much, much more! LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE THIS PODCAST Follow Bobby J on Twitter @Reswot https://twitter.com/Reswot Follow me on Twitter @greencandleit https://twitter.com/Greencandleit Subscribe to my newsletter: greencandleinvestments.substack.com Subscribe to my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvC14iR8V7MedS7ArKHNCA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/macroinsights/support
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: AMiAM, Swamburger, conshus, Colette Chantel, Robert Glasper, Mac Miller, Jamila Woods, Moka Only, The SOULution, Boogie Belgique, Yassin Joris, Mega Ran, Penny The Great, Terror Firma, Sivion, Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, SomeOthaShip Connect, Aloe Blacc, Louis Cole, Substantial, The Heart and Brain, Headkrack, Marlon Williams, Dub Sonata, Revelation, Bobby J from Rockaway, M-Dot, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
This is Vol.152 of the INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul Mix Series! As always the vibes are underground, experimental, chill, soulful, lo-fi boom bap beats & treats! Salute to everyone that supports this mix series! If you're feeling the vibes please SHARE and tag me on social media! Direct link to previous episodes to this mix series on the Mixcloud app: https://www.mixcloud.com/glibstylez/playlists/chilled-hip-hop-soul-lo-fi-beats/ Follow me on Blast Radio https://www.blastradio.com/djglibstylez Follow me on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dj_glibstylez Tracklist: 1. Reese Tanaka x DJ GlibStylez - BBS Intro 2. Nord1kone x DJ Mrok - What U Gon 2 Do?! (ft. Craig G x LXVNDR) 3. Fresh Kils - Pick & Roll (ft. Roshin & Fashawn) 4. Raizo - Hold The Name 5. E.Smitty - So Alike (ft. B1 The Architect) 6. Len-Dor - Signs Of The Times (Prod. by Angelo Sealy Legendaryskillsthereal) 7. F.Y.I. - Rah Rah 8. Prop Hustler - Driving In The Rain (Prod. by Tobes) 9. Prince Wiser & Album Kutz - Pooh & Tigallo Pt.2 (ft. Pat Rzl) 10. Mr. Ripley - Shit aint all Good (ft. Jae Barz Prod. by Self Taught) 11. Wyld Bunch x Apocalypse - Burnin Petrol (MiLKCRATE Remix) 12. Senior Spitizenz - Real Hip Hop (Prod. by Reese Tanaka) 13. Pdotflo - Keep It Movig (ft. Evryday Tony) 14. Nord1kone x Lmt. Break - High Velocity 15. FTL (Nova the Wraith x Major The Hyrophant) - Raw Tapes 16. Sav - Letsgoback 17. El Gant - Leave It Alone (Prod. by DJ Premier) 18. Coast Contra - My Lady (ft. Kateel) 19. Jorai x DJ Ambush - Get The Picture 20. Doc T - Downside Up (Prod. by Whatshisface) 21. Homeboy Sandman - Satellite 22. Dub Sonata - Another Day (ft. Revalation x Bobby J from Rockaway x M-Dot) 23. Yamin Semali - Mac & Cheese 24. Indigo Phoenyx - Definition of Dope (ft. Il Doge Prod. by Irie 1) 25. eu-IV - thereturn 26. ThisIsHipHopp - We Got One (ft. Dango Forlaine) 27. Nutso - W.I.G.N 28. Masamoon - Call Em Out (Prod. by Yohalmo) 29. Aywee Tha Seed x Northern Light - Soul Vibrations 30. Jus Daze - PositivelyDGAF 31. Jesse Rack$on X Jay Bel - access-a-ride 32. A-ZONE - Wise Man Wins (Medieval Remix) 33. 1773 x Joe Tyse - Stargazing 34. Sean Wrekless - October Theme 2 Remix (feat. Theartistjm) 35. Reckonize Real - Chasing Shadows (ft. MED, John Robinson & Yolanda Sargeant) 36. Piff Pennywise Jr - On One (Prod. by F-Plus) 37. Frisco Boogie - WST (World Still Turns) 38. Apollo Brown x Philmore Greene - Time Goes 39. Hip Hop HeadUcatorz - Litres of Leaders (ft. Dinco D) 40. Marlowe (L'Orange & Solemn Brigham) - Light Trip 41. Rockwelz - Cars and Gifts 42. LORD JAH-MONTE OGBON - Alicia Keys In the Face (Produced by TWIT ONE)
In this workshop from MARC (Mid-America Revival Conference) Rev. Bobby J. Killmon, the IBC Dean of Biblical Studies teaches on how to teach holiness in today's culture.To purchase Drop Cards from MARC including workshops, visit: https://www.calvarytabindy.com/marcFall Preview Weekend registration opens September 15th. For more information, visit https://indianabible.college/preview-weekend/Mid-America Revival Conference happens September 8 - 9 at Calvary Tabernacle. Learn more about this improved conference at: https://www.calvarytabindy.com/marcLooking for IBC merch or music? The IBC Store has you covered. Visit https://store.indianabible.college
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Table For Three, conshus, DJ Dolo76, M.O.P., Biggie Smalls, Suns Signature, JSOUL, B.Jamelle, Jamil Honesty, Kendra Morris, Ezra Collective, Sampa the Great, Thee Sacred Souls, Nasaya, Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, Femme Deadly Venoms, 49th and Main, The Good People, Bobby J from Rockaway, Scumbag Beer Club, Marz Mello, WordChemist, Shinobi Stalin, Triathlon, Divino Nino, Lice, Aesop Rock, Homeboy Sandman, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Thank you to Queens' own Bobby J From Rockaway and Detroit's own Hush for coming on my show for an interview! Bobby J and Hush discussed their new album 7182313, connecting back in the day via AOL chats, and when Hush noticed Bobby J's talent and wanted to work with him. Bobby J talked about what keeps him going, in which he keeps getting getter lyrically with time. Hush talked about his early beginnings of being apart of Da Ruckus, meeting Eminem for the first time, and being based loosely on the character of Wink in 8 Mile. Bobby J talked about his upcoming song with MC Serch called Round Here, his upcoming project with Nef, and when he will be ready to sign a major record deal. Hush also got into J. Dilla playing him Slum Village's Players before it released, The Game's Eminem Black Slim Shady Diss, and if Eminem should respond. Hush is also planning a new project with Bobby J as well as his first solo album since 2014. Stay tuned! Hush and Bobby J From Rockaway's new album 7182313 is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/7182313/1629384625. Follow Bobby J From Rockaway on Instagram: @bobbyjfromrockaway and Twitter: @bobbyjrockaway Follow Hush on Instagram and Twitter: @hush313 Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Bobby J From Rockaway and Hush on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WB5cX538Lo.
Poetic Killa feat. Bekah Baby - On Top My Game ArOzA Crew feat. Rece Miller - For Da Nation (Flip Remix) Too Lippy - Passenger Nyke Ness - Insecure Aemzo - Doing Me Mr Jones - Why I Came Breezy Lee - Any Closer (Remix) Alexus J - So Many Ways Yung Flaco - Up And Down Shotty HD - How You Move Arichussettes feat. DJ Slipwax - Flava Odd Fellows - Rap Bastards V Knuckles - Winter Warfare Deebo Mac - CooCoo Thrust OG & DW Underground - The Flow lvllvlz - Not Worth It NyNy - Empress Energy Tony Tuba feat. JHorror - Drippin Rico James feat Muja Messiah, Bobby J & DJ Myth - Nonchalant Siana MB - Pray Tyler Reese - Stay With Me 6th Floor feat. Raggo Zulu Rebel, Rachel Black & Motman - Ashes To Dust Meswy & Nutso - Rabiosomente Apollo feat. Kahlee - Horns and Halos El Gant feat. Ras Kass - Pageants RizzyB - Let's Flow
On this episode I talked with Bobby J From Rockaway, he's been dropping some incredible projects the last few years & he just put out another with Hush called 7182313. We talked alot about that, also what he's been working on since, what he's dropping next, & much more. Definitely look up the new album asap, every song is good, & I think its one of the best albums of the year so far. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craigmosher/support
Bobby J joins us today to regale you with tales of Nic and the boys. This might be the last episode in this series for the foreseeable future, or at least until we smoke Nic and Eric out, so if there's anything maybe we didn't cover or that you may have questions about, please email us at: smspodcast@yahoo.comWe will return you to your regularly scheduled SMS BS going forward, but we will not abandon hope that we will revisit this series in the future.m/
This week we replay an episode Tim produced, wrote, edited early on in the pandemic. How has the lives of Hip Hop artists and creatives been impacted by Covid-19? We hear from Black Moon's Buckshot, DJ Evil Dee, Ras Kass, Smif N Wessun's General Steele, Kwame, Masta Ace, Bobby J from Far Rockaway, Termanology and DJ Neil Armstrong on the effects this pandemic has had, not just on their lives but the lives of other artists. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bobby J From Rockaway & Hush have been talking off & on for around 20 years, now the've been working together for the last year & have an album dropping this June. We get into how they first connected, & started working together. We talked alot about their upcoming album 7182313, we got into some Detroit music history, & more. Check out the new single from Hush & Bobby J "Sometimes" dropping everywhere March 15th. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craigmosher/support
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Today, Caroline Raposo, licensed professional counselor joins me on the podcast and explains how the treatment "Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)" originated and how beneficial it can be for helping individual who are struggling with any type of trauma. Caorline did a session with me and let me tell you it truly blew me away. She had me feeling all the feels, but I processed them and now feel 100% relieved of those emotions. Caroline's journey to push herself as an individual and a professional has led her to start her own successful practice. Caroline is encouraging, supportive and helps us also understand the importance of finding the right counselor for you. A great therapist can be a great person, but still not be the right fit for you. Listen to this week's interview and learn about his incredible technique and be inspired to start healing and in 2022 start reaching your full potential. Ways to Find Caroline Raposo: website: www.navigationcounselingservices.net work #: 636-236-379 FB: @navigationcounseling Caroline Bio: Caroline Raposo is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Missouri. She received her Master of Arts in Counseling from Missouri Baptist University in 2011. Caroline has always felt called into the helping profession. She believes we all have our spiritual gifts, hers being emotional insight and the ability to deeply empathize with others' emotions.Caroline has a history in social work and mental health care sinceMay 2007. Upon receiving her license to practice counseling in Missouri inAugust 2014, Caroline has been working in private practice, opening NavigationCounseling Services in March 2019. Caroline specializes in Dialectical BehaviorTherapy and treatment options for symptoms of PTSD and developmental trauma.Her passion now is helping clients experience freedom from the painof the past and develop emotionally healthy lives. She loves to offer EMDRtherapy to help heal our hurts and change our habits.Caroline loves her family which include her husband Micah, threechildren Lola-Joan, Bobby J and Davin, as well as two fur babies and two snakes!Caroline is the Owner and Clinical Director of Navigation CounselingServices, llc.Embrace, Live, Thrive:website: www.embracelivethrive.comFB: @embracelivethrive Instagram: @embracelivethrive
#NYCHIPHOP #NYHIPHOP #NYRAPPER #NYRAP Back in 2007/2008 before the white rapper craze came into full effect there was a NY Artist who went by BEYOND BELIEF who was working with the legend KWAME at the time . He now goes by BOBBY J FROM ROCKAWAY . We were joined by him to discuss how he started into hip hop , get into the ups and downs of his career, some industry shady business that took place throughout his journey along with what he is up to now . We also touch on being a white rapper in the mid 2000's as opposed to now . @BOBBYJFROMROCKAWAY TRUEXACTRADIO.COM @TRUEXACTRADIO on all platforms @BRIAN_NJ43 @ERIKHASJUST @SCHWARTZIE4 @DIRTMALONE CATCH ALL NEW MUSIC ON YOUTUBE/SPOTIFY - TRUEXACT
Check out our dope discussion young wordsmith from Queens, Bobby J from Rockaway! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carryingtheculture/support
Bobby J From Rockaway & Daru Jones put out an album this year called One Mic & Drum, we talked about how it came about, & their music History, upcoming projects & lots more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craigmosher/support
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http://www.30alocalrealestate.com On this episode of Bobby J on 30A, we're covering the dynamics of preparing for a devastating storm from a local. This is an important episode, especially if you're new to the coastal area. Listen in for this special episode of meet Bobby J's new addition to the family - Betty White!
On this episode of Bobby J on 30A, we welcome Nick the Tooth back to our podcast for another mind-blowing episode that may very well disrupt life as you know it. http://www.30alocalrealestate.com
DJ K-Bliss joins the Hampton's Duo live in studio on Marcy Ave in Brooklyn for their long anticipated interview with up and coming rapper Bobby J. Bobby J from Rockaway has BARS! You will soon find out after hearing episode 3 of The Marcy Project. Also be sure to check our his "Breakfast Bars" available through his instagram page @bobbyjfromrockaway. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app