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Today my good friend Christy Pritchard and I discuss the question what can I do with fear? There are actually so many great questions that come up in this conversation, such as what is the difference between fear and anxiety? Is it realistic for me to to think I should live a life without fear? This discussion is so important for the culture we are living in right now, and I can't wait for you to hear it! Episodes previously with Christy: What's It Like To Live In A Transracial Family? How Did You Know Adoption Was God's Calling For You? What We're Loving: Christy - Laura Geller Balance and Brighten Foundation Elaina - Practicing The Way By John Mark Comer Connect with Christy @ChristyPritchard901 Connect with Elaina ebarronky@gmail.com Interfaith Counseling Center @drelainabarron elainabarron.com
The boys are back to talk about their favorite storylines and takeaways through 6 Weeks of the NFL season... Then, they pivot to NBA and talk their award winners for this season, who they believe will be NBA Champs and go over their favorite 3 sleeper teams coming into the NBA season. Follow Najee on Twitter: @Najeeadams_ Follow Justice on Twitter: @JusticeReid2 Follow Khalil on Twitter: @Bhalil44 Follow The Run It Up Podcast on Twitter: @RunItUpPod Songs of The Week: Najee | Drake ft. 21 Savage - "Calling For You" Khalil | Drake ft. Sexyy Red & SZA- "Rich Baby Daddy"
The Long-Awaited 8th Solo Album Does A Fair Job In Displaying Balance Of His Rapping & Melodic Tunes. RATE: 8.5/10 Favorites: IDGAF, Screw The World - Interlude, Amen, 8am In Charlotte, Rich Baby Daddy, What Would Pluto Do, First Person Shooter, Virginia Beach, Daylight, 7969 Santa, Gently, Away From Home, Another Late Night Least Favorites: BBL Love - Interlude, All The Parties, Calling For You, Bahamas Promise, Slime You Out, Polar Opposites Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
Mark 10:46-52 And they came to Jericho. And as He was going out from Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the road. And when he heard that it was Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” And many were sternly telling him to be quiet, but he kept crying out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” And Jesus stopped and said, “Call him here.” And they called the blind man, saying to him, “Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU.” And casting aside his cloak, ..he jumped up, and came to Jesus. And answering him, Jesus said, “What do you want Me to do for you?” And the blind man said to Him, “Rabbi, I want to regain my sight!” And Jesus said to him, “Go your way; your faith has made you well.” And immediately he regained his sight and began following Him on the road. Note the difference between Religion and Jesus: Bartimaeus' cries irritated the people, but not Jesus. And Jesus Passed through Jericho — He walked in and walked out without anyone stopping Him, not one reported miraculous encounter until Bartimaeus cried out... ----more---- Could Jesus walk through your house like He walked through Jericho? Your community? Your Church? The fact is many people live in Jericho homes and attend Jericho Churches. Jesus regularly passes through Jericho Churches unstopped. His Presence passes through the service with no encounters, because no one's crying out! They're satisfied with coming to church without coming to Jesus. Our churches must become more than an institution that helps us live in this world (Like a garnish or side salad to life). Church must get back to being the place where you Cry Out to Jesus, and He stops the service and Calls For YOU to come to Him! To stop Jesus from walking in, and walking out of Jericho Churches, w/o a Bartimaeus encounter, pastors need to stand up and announce: “We've prepared a service for you today But if you want Jesus you'll have to CRY OUT for Him.” Jesus LOVES the Broken people by the roadside because Jericho's not enough for them. O How He yearns for US to cry out to Him. He's passing by the all the Satisfied People. But if you're Bartimaeus, Crying Out to Jesus then Jesus has stopped and He's Calling For You! GOD has always loved the broken for whom the sinful world is no home. Jesus said, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…to preach the gospel to the poor…to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, (Luke 4:18) Jesus is attracted to the Brokenhearted, the Captives and the Bruised who Cry Out to Him. Those for whom life has no more time, no answers, and no help. If you've set yourself on fire, used up your last Get Out Of Jail Free card, and the world has no more sympathy for you, Cry Out to Jesus, and Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU. If you're a believer who's fallen out of church, and think you've used up your Do-Overs, Cry Out to Jesus, and Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU. Churches use winners, achievers, strong and beautiful people, who don't need much work to attract people to Jesus. And it seldom works. But someone who's clinging to the grace of Jesus will always attract the lost because they see GOD's hope in them. GOD's Love for the Lost is what our world needs today! “Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU.”
TRUE HORROR STORIES submitted by our listeners and narrated by Jeni and Liz. In this episode:I Wasn't Calling For You (4:02)Old Boy (9:36)I Saw A Werewolf (12:07)Night of the Tlahuelpuchi (17:17)The stories in this episode are all narrated and produced with permission from their perspective authors.Have a story to tell? Email us at TFTCSUB@gmail.com or join our community on Facebook and Instagram.
Dee Snider gets real about his ups and downs, starting over after being on top of the music industry. He is authentic and honest about what it was like losing it all and how he rose from the ashes! Twisted Sister is an American heavy metal band from New York City. Their work fuses the shock tactics of Alice Cooper, the rebellious mood of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and the extravagant image of glam rock bands such as New York Dolls notably for the makeup. Musically, the band implements elements of traditional heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, along with a style that is similar to early glam metal bands. The band is generally categorized as glam metal for their earlier work, although the band does not consider themselves to be so. Although the band was formed by guitarist Jay Jay French in December 1972, all of their songs were written by Dee Snider from 1976 onward. Snider remarked to Johnny Carson that the proposed name for the band was “This” but was rejected for fear of fans saying “This sucks”. He describes Twisted Sister as “Slade meets Sex Pistols”. Twisted Sister's most well-known hits include “We're Not Gonna Take It” and “I Wanna Rock”, both popularized in the USA by regular airplay on MTV in the 1980s. Many of the band's songs explore themes of parent vs. child conflicts and criticisms of the educational system. “I don't think Twisted Sister is “glam” because that implies glamor, and we're not glamorous. We should be called “Hid” because we're hideous.” Dee Snider, ‘Interview with Twisted Sister' Picture disc. “When Twisted Sister exploded internationally few people realized that they were an overnight sensation that had been ten years in the making.” From the back cover blurb for “Twisted Sister – The First Official Book! Unreleased 1990 studio album by this hard rock/metal supergroup featuring Dee Snider (Twisted Sister), Clive Burr (Iron Maiden), Bernie Torme (Gillan/Ozzy) and Marc Russell. This band was poised for success until the Grunge scene came along and their label decided not to release it due to the changing musical climate. 11 tracks including ‘Hang ‘Em High', ‘Calling For You' and ‘Emaheevull'. Of all the projects Dee Snider has been involved in over the years, the one shrouded in the most mystery was undoubtedly Desperado. First mentioned in heavy metal magazines circa the late '80s, the group appeared to be a promising proposition, as it saw Snider team up with a pair of gentlemen renowned in the metal community — ex-Ian Gillan and Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Bernie Tormé and ex-Iron Maiden drummer Clive Burr — with bassist Marc Russell rounding out the quartet. The group had an album ready and raring to go (going as far as having a release date set for May of 1990, and an album title of Bloodied, But Unbowed), but at the 11th hour, the debut was shelved, and the group soon after went the way of the dodo. The album, now under its original title, Ace, has finally seen the light of day 16 years later via the Deadline/Cleopatra label. Upon hearing the music, it quickly becomes apparent that Snider made a conscious effort to eschew the anthemic rock of Twisted Sister in favor of more straight-ahead metal, as evidenced by such tracks as “Gone Bad” and “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.” But it appears that Ace would have fit in more with the metal landscape a few years earlier than its projected original release date (an era that saw metal's old guard quickly losing their standing to such bands as Jane's Addiction, Soundgarden, and Faith No More, with Nirvana waiting on deck). Regardless, the music on Ace is just as worthy as the majority of stuff that was being spun on Headbangers Ball and featured in Rip magazine from around that time. In 1991. Dee fights back by forming his most brutal band yet, Widowmaker. Along with Desperado bassist Mark Russel, Dee enlisted the sonic battle-skills of guitar maestro Al Pitrelli (formerly with Alice Cooper) and drummer Joey Franco (who played on Twisted's last album). With mainstream gone “alternative,” Widowmaker has kept to the independent route to avoid being forced to compromise their artistic vision. Even with poor distribution and virtually no promotion or air-play, they've still forged out a dedicated fan-base of modern rockers. We wanna ROCK! Join Twisted Sister frontman and legendary hard rock icon Dee Snider every week for a two-hour ride into headbangin' heaven! Bang your head with your fellow metalheads and The House of Hair on 200 stations nationwide. For more on Dee go to www.deesnider.com For your free guided hypnotic meditation go to www.guidedhypnotic.com
On this episode of the KollabCast, Marvin sits down with a few of the creative minds behind, As We Babble On, the upcoming new play from the historic East West Players Theatre. Director Alison De La Cruz, Actor Bobby Foley, and Playwright (and returning guest) Nathan Ramos sit down with host Marvin to chat about the play, how casting led to rewriting characters to encompass mixed-race issues, and the importance of representation on the stage. Learn more about East West Players and the play As We Babble On This week’s intro & outro music is “Calling For You” the new single from Kollab Alum Travis Atreo Also, help us improve the KollabCast by filling out this survey! As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Featured guests in this episode: Nathan Ramos @nathan3ramos Playwright, As We Babble On Alison De La Cruz @TweetsbyDeLaDirector, As We Babble On Bobby Foley IG: @hawaiiansurfboardsActor, Orson in As We Babble On Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
This episode is all about the next generation of visionaries! Earlier this month at the 2018 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, we attended the premiere of the 2018 HBO APA Visionaries Short Films. Three directors, chosen out of thousands of submissions, will have their films showcased on HBO during the month of May and available to stream on HBO Go and Now apps. The KollabCast was able to sit down with the three directors, Huay-Bing Law, Fiona Roan, and Maritte Go, to talk about their films as well as their experiences as Asian American film directors. We also chat with representatives from HBO Leonardo Nam, Sujata Day, and Jackie Gagne. Learn more about the HBO APA Visionaries Program This is the last of our 3 episodes covering Visual Communication's Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2018. Featured guests in this episode: Leonardo Nam (@leonardo_nam) - 2018 HBO APA Visionaries Ambassador Sujata Day (@sujataday) - 2019 HBO APA Visionaries Ambassador Jackie Gagne - HBO VP of Multicultural Marketing Huay-Bing Law (@huaylaw) - 2018 APA HBO Visionaries Finalist, Director of June Feng-I Fiona Roan - 2018 HBO APA Visionaries Finalist, Director of Jie Jie Maritte Go (IG: martygo) - 2018 HBO APA Visionaries Finalist, Director of Remittance This week’s intro & outro music is “Calling For You” the new single from Kollab Alum Travis Atreo Also, help us improve the KollabCast by filling out this survey! As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
We continue on with the KollabCast's coverage of the 2018 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. On this episode, host Marvin Yueh chats with the filmmakers behind Kuleana, In the Life of Music, Waru, and ULAM: Main Dish. Stay tuned, this is part 2 of 3 episodes of our coverage of LAAPFF 2018. In this episode: Kuleana – Brian Kohne (Writer/Director), Branscombe Richmond (Producer/Actor), Adi Ell-Ad (Editor) & Moronai Kaneoka (actor) In the Life of Music – Caylee So (Co-Director), Visal Sok (Co-Director), Neardey Trinh (Producer) & Prach Ly (Producer) Waru – Chelsea Winstanley (Director) ULAM: Main Dish - Alexandra Cuerdo (Director) & Rey Cuerdo (Producer) This week’s intro & outro music is “Calling For You” the new single from Kollab Alum Travis Atreo Also, help us improve the KollabCast by filling out this survey! As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
On this special episode of the KollabCast, host Marvin Yueh brings you interviews from the 2018 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival with the filmmakers behind festival films Fiction & Other Realities, It's a Party, and Searching. Stay tuned, this is part 1 of 3 episodes of our coverage of LAAPFF 2018 coming out this week In this episode: Fiction & Other Realities - Bobby Choy (Writer/Director/Lead), Sejin Park (Producer) & Todd Goble (actor) It's a Party - Weldon Wong Powers (Director) & Lamar Woods (Co-Producer/Writer/Actor) Searching - Aneesh Chagantay (Director) & Sev Ohanian (Co-Producer) This week’s intro & outro music is “Calling For You” the new single from Kollab Alum Travis Atreo Also, help us improve the KollabCast by filling out this survey! As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
We're back! Marvin and Minji return to begin Phase 2 of the KollabCast! In this episode, we talk about the pop culture that's captured our attention, as well as the hot Asian American entertainment news of the day, including our takes on Crazy Rich Asians! It feels good to be back! Also, help us improve the KollabCast by filling out this survey! This week’s intro & outro music is “Calling For You” the new single from Kollab Alum Travis Atreo As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
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