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Host Justin Lewis, LMFT talks with CJ Blair about how she grieved the loss of her father. In this Episode you will learn more about the importance of relationships in the grieving process and how CJ is using her experience the best way she can. If you like this episode of the Mapping Healthy Minds Podcast we would love for you to subscribe and rate! This helps us share our message with new listeners. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram! Podcast Sponsored By Mapping Healthy Minds Podcast is Sponsored by Compass Counseling. We all have mental health and taking care of it can't wait. You can learn more about Compass Counseling or book an appointment online at www.compasscounseling.com Compass offers online counseling and In-person counseling in Paducah, Henderson & Owensboro, KY. This Month's Free Listener Resource Compass Counseling has offered all of our listeners a free copy of the Ebook 10 Questions to Ask Before Starting Counseling get your copy today!
As production manager and front of house engineer for US singer-songwriter Khalid, CJ Blair often finds himself serving a dual role on massive worldwide arena tours. Here he discusses his process when setting up for live shows, and the extent to which he uses his trusty JH Audio in-ears on the road.
You sing in the choir, work in children's ministry, and volunteer for anything needed. So sis, why are you SINGLE??? Is the church hindering women from healthy relationships? The Divas of Monday night are talking about it with this episode's "Main Guy," CJ Blair! Watch live or listen later...you never know where the convo will go!
The Los Angeles band Space Cadets, comprised of Zachary Wexelman, Dan Creed, and John Cocco came together to create a sound that marries blues and hip hop with alt rock in recordings and live performances. Formed in 2012, Space Cadets rose by crafting a unique mix of chill urban vibes and grooving acoustic blues rock. Their style goes beyond their records into high energy performances first in their home market of LA and then across the country on tour. The smooth groove they perfected in their first single, "Way Too Loud" became the template for earworms rooted deeply in hip-hop but with a mix of acoustic and electric guitars and strong beats. A trademark is their ability to counter pose lyrics and music, playing with a bright and airy feel that belies the heavy handed lyrics about serious topics like power of hate. On their up-coming EP, "Let The Kids Play!" they dive deeper into their evolved sound with the help of CJ Blair to create music that's both reminiscent and present at the same time. The Simpkin Project is a Southern California band that plays a multi-faceted blend of reggae, blues, rock, and Americana, steeped in soulful harmonies in a sound has been described as “uncompromising…blending authentic roots reggae rhythms with a wall-of-sound production style.” Phil Simpkin and Shawn Taylor, co-lead vocalists, have been with the band since its inception, indulging their love of reggae and their skill in mixing it blues, rock and the roots of American music. The result is joyful, danceable and a whole lot of fun. They are releasing a new album Beam of Light September 30 and we will preview it this Friday.
Today we had the opportunity to interview Substantial who is an artist and an educator. Substantial shared his experience as a successful independent artist who has traveled the world and also gave us some insight on his life as a family man, educator, and art advocate. Tune into another great episode of Counter Culture radio.
Today we got the opportunity to talk to Temi Marie who is a beauty specialist. Temi is the founder of HerDay an event series that was founded in Canada. Throughout our interview we talked about beauty and cosmetics, the art culture in Toronto and DC, women supporting each other, feminism and more. Tune into a great episode of Counter Culture Radio.
Today we had the opportunity to interview Big Reek who is an artist, model and actor. Big Reek is promoting his new single "Bout it". Big Reek also shared with us his inspirations for doing music and his desire to impact young men 17-25. In the second hur we interviewed Peppers the founder of "Fine Print", a clothing line catered to muslims and people of color. Peppers believes that those demographics are the Fine Print of America. Tune into another great episode of Counter Culture radio!
#Salute to the creatives geniuses that you are! Check out the latest episode of The 2 Bros In The Studio Show: Podcast brought to you by Navada & Tobari | Powered by Haven House Music Group. This week the BROS. spoke with CJ Blair (Founder of Got Gifts Outreach, author, speaker, businessman, preacher, and youth advocate) about Jesus, religion, and how music influences urban culture! So if you want to learn about this show and this awesome content... Check us out... the #2BrosShow now on #StitcherRadio, #GooglePlay, and #iTunes as well as #YouTube, #TuneIn, and here on #SoundCloud every Monday... THIS ONE IS FOR YOU! Co-Host: CJ Blair. - @COFATCJBLAIR
Today we had the privilege of interviewing Flex Kartel again. Flex Kartel will be dropping his new Project in February 2017. In this episode we talked about DMV Culture, creatives collaborating, and dropped some exclusive music from Flex Kartel. Tune into another great episode of Counter Culture music!
Today we had the opportunity to interview the host of the Hope and Wellness show. we discussed healthy eating habits, working out, how food is marketed and more. In the second hour we interviewed Verrett Taylor who is a celebrity photographer and a videographer. Verrett has a passion for youth and a desire to keep the arts alive. Tune in to another great episode of Counter Culture radio.
Today we had the opportunity to discuss whether we expect too much from celebrities, mental health and the importance of community with Dr. Charles Thomas from Divergent Thought. In our second hour we talked to WellConnectedCav about the Stand For Peace movement. Tune into another great episode of Counter Culture radio!
Today we had the opportunity to interview the Thrillseekers a very creative and energetic musical team. The Thrillseekers shared a little of their history, their vision and what makes them different as a unit. In the second hour the Counter Culture team had a discussion about reparations. Will black people ever get reparations? Would receiving repaartions in cash be helpful or harmful? Join us as we have another great episode of Counter Culture Radio.
Today we had the opportunity to interview Brain Rapp and Nature Boi. They shared the vision of Dope Music Village, their backgrpund and passion for music and how business is quickly progressing because of the Village they have created. You can support Brain Rapp and Nature Boi and find out more information about Dope Music Village at www.DopeMusicVillage.com In the secomd hour we talked about what type of posts are appropriate to post and share on social media. In recent times there have been some troubling images and content shared on social media. Is it healthy or productive?
Today we had the opportunity of interviewing Taquan Pugh a film director from New York. Taquan shared gave us some insight on his background and what inspired him to become a film director as well as shed some light on the film industry and the creatives that paved the way for him. In our second hour we interviewed a young and talented artist by the name of Asa the Prodigy. Asa has had a lot of online and social media success and is getting ready to drop his first musical project on 9-19-16. Make sure you tune in to another great episode of Counter Culture.
Today we had the pleasure of interviewing Head Roc the "Mayor of DC Hip Hop". Head Roc gave us some background on his experience and accomplishments, his direction as an independent artist and promoted his new album. In the second hour our Co-host was Brittany the founder ofBeeknotty. Brittany designs closed by crocheting and has a vision to use crocheting as art therapy in juvenile detentions. Brittany's passion lead us into a discussion on the power of art therapy. Make sure you tune into another great episode of Counter Culture radio!
Today we had the pleasure of interviewing Ron Moten who is an author, activist and community organizer. Ron spoke on the importance of making an impact on your community, getting involved in the political process, and making healing a priority in urban America. In the second hour the Counter Culture team discussed the WNBA players being fined and our first ammendment rights. Join us on another great episode of Counter Culture radio!
Today we had the pleasure of interviewing Walt Dominicano a talented producer with a passion for creating his own sound and producing music with a message. In the second hour Diamond B. Frazier was our guest host and we talked about why being a side chick or a side dude is so common in this era. Make sure to tune in to another great episode of Counter Culture radio!
Today we had the pleasure of having a great discussion about business, pleasure and time management with Queen Li and Bigg King. Queen Li is a host on the Mixx up Show on blis.fm and an entrepreneur. Bigg Kingg formally known as Cover up King Art is a tattoo artist, musical artist and entrepreneur. Tune in to another great episode of Counter Culture radio.
Today we had a great discussion about the challenges people run into while launching new projects, keys to success and the benefits of staying in your lane. Tune in to to hear awesome advice and wisdom from our guests Elodie Alcindor and Cj blair.
For the first episode of 2016 we had a great interview with CJ Blair who is a trailblazer and innovator in Urban America and a catalyst for change. Cj shares his journey and what it took to discover who he really is and what his purpose is. This is an interview you dont want to miss. In our second hour we had the talented Janae as our guest Co-host. We had an amazing time addressing our topic of the day which was why do good guys and girls get overlooked. Janae was raw and straight to the point and her music speaks for itself. Tune in and enjoy another episode of Counter Culture radio.