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Good morning from E T T, the black coffee of choice of your ear drums. We dig into the culture heaaaavy on this episode. In honor of Donda's Sunday debut, we detail Kanye's influence on us all, from music to fashion. ETT appreciates you Ye. We then dip our toe into his beef with Drake before conceding that J Cole can rap his ass off, but his music is type mid. Bone Apple Tea.Come Through and Chill - Miguel ft. J Cole
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HER has been a big deal since 2016, when she released her debut EP, HER Vol. 1. Over the years, the California-born artist has won a Grammy and an Oscar. Through it all, one of the only things HER hadn't accomplished was release a full-length album, but that will change in just a few days. Back Of My Mind, HER's long-awaited long-player debut, will drop on June 18. After revealing its title and cover art earlier this month, the singer shared its tracklist with just three days until the album arrives. According to the Apple Music pre-save page, it's comprised of 21 songs with contributions from Ty Dolla Sign, Hit-Boy, Cordae, Lil Baby, Kaytranada, Thundercat, Chris Brown, Yung Bleu, DJ Khaled, Bryson Tiller, and YG. Previously-released singles, “We Made It,” “Damage,” “Come Through,” “Hold On,” and “Slide.” Back Of My Mind is out 6/18 via MBK Entertainment/RCA Records. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 55: “TYLER, THE CREATOR - LUMBERJACK” “H.E.R. - BACK OF MY MIND" “E3 2021” & “LOGIC - INTRO” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
On the 191st episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Back Of My Mind" by H.E.R., "HARAM!" by Goldlink, and "Butterfly 3000" by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.New Singles: "Law of Averages" by Vince Staples, "Lumberjack" by Tyler, The Creator, "Jackie" by Yves Tumor, and "Midnight Charm" by Jenevieve.(If you haven't already, check out our 2-part Radiohead bonus episode in your preferred podcast app. Thank you to those who have sent positive feedback about the episode!) Updates on the Pooh Shiesty case. The Back Of My Mind review. Moog instrument company faces accusations of a misogynistic work environment. The HARAM! review. Jay Z sues his photographer. The Butterfly 3000 review. Pop Smoke's second posthumous album is reportedly almost complete, Space Jam soundtrack drops, Post Malone gives us a reason to raise his taxes, and Rick Ross shows us how to save money.---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don't miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
The Crew react to "Come Through" video - H.E.R. ft. Chris Brown, Billboard Awards voting (now ended), & first game in The Crew League. FRESH START Music by Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/joakimkarud
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The Crew stops by to give their opinion about Come Through by HER ft. Chris Brown FRESH START Music by Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/joakimkarud FRESH START Music by Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/joakimkarud
In this episode, music connoisseur @sammysamarth talks about ‘Save Your Tears Remix’ by Ariana Grandee and The Weeknd, ‘Come Through’ by HER featuring Chris brown, ‘ Famous’ by Arjun Kanungo, and finally, ‘mask on’ by Raftaar, karma Rashmeet Kaur and Yunan. This week's spotlight is on ‘Closer’ by Halsey and the Chainsmokers.
On Episode 434: Joe and the guys honor Shock G and pay their respects to his legacy and loved ones (24:00). They recap the Method Man/Redman Verzuz battle (27:00) and discuss Moneybagg Yo’s new album ‘A Gangsta’s Pain’ (54:15). Meg thee Stallion announces that she’s taking a break (1:00:00), Saweetie gets a new Hellcat car (1:02:00), Cordae releases his EP ‘Just Until...’ (1:05:00), Young Thug faces issues with his deluxe album (1:09:05), and Joe has a critique on H.E.R.’s new song ‘Come Through’ featuring Chris Brown (1:13:00). Fabio shares a story (1:21:25), the end of prostitution prosecution in Manhattan (1:36:50), Baby Blue is recovering after an attempted robbery (1:44:15), RIP Terrence Clarke (1:55:40), Snowfall **SPOILER ALERT** (2:02:00), and more. For more exclusive content: become a Patron of the The Joe Budden Podcast at www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks Joe | Digital Underground - “Doowutchyalike” Parks | Digital Underground - “Same Song” (Ft. 2Pac) Ice | Morray - “Trenches” Ish | Naughty By Nature - “Rock and Roll” (Ft. Method Man & Redman)
Our guest today Rebecca Carroll. Rebecca is a writer, cultural critic, and podcaster. She is the author of multiple books including her memoir which came out in February and is titled Surviving the White Gaze. We discuss her life as a Black child adopted into a white family, how she continues to interrogate the white gaze, and her 2020 podcast Come Through with Rebecca Carroll.There are no spoilers on this episode. For the month of April, The Stacks is raising $50,000 for Million Book Project to bring books into prisons nationwide. Click here to donate. You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Libro.FM - get two audiobooks for the price of one when you use code THESTACKS at checkout. Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission. Connect with Rebecca: Twitter | Instagram
Rebecca Carroll is host of the podcast Come Through with Rebecca Carroll, and former cultural critic at WNYC. Her writing has been published widely, and she is the author of several interview-based books about race and blackness in America, including Sugar in the Raw: Voices of Young Black Girls in America. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son. Her new memoir is called Surviving the White Gaze. This episode is brought to you by Literati Kids. Save 25% off your next two orders at literati.com/marisreview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jessica Dickinson was born in St. Paul, MN and has lived and worked in Brooklyn, New York since 1999. She received an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1999 and BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 1997. Dickinson has presented solo exhibitions at James Fuentes, New York; Altman Siegel, San Francisco; David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis; and Maister raval buena, Madrid. Group exhibitions include “New Ruins,” American University Art Museum, Washington D.C.; “See Sun and Think Shadow,” Gladstone Gallery, New York; “Room by Room: Monographic Presentations from The Faulconer and Rachofsky Collections,” The Warehouse, Dallas; “Come Through,” Sikkema Jenkins, New York; and “Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and The Ready Made Gesture,” The Kitchen, New York. Works by Dickinson are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and The Rachofsky House, Dallas. Dickinson's awards include a residency at Steep Rock Arts in Washinton, CT (2017), an individual grant from the Belle Foundation (2013), Farpath Residency in Dijon, France (2008), Change Inc Grant (2003) and The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program in New York (2001). Last summer James Fuentes presented “from”, an online exhibition of Dickinson’s notebook drawings made during New York City’s stay-at-home orders, and her current solo exhibition “With” is on view at James Fuentes in New York through Feb. 28, 2021
I’m sitting down with Virgen and Daniel Founders of Come Through. We talk about bringing together a diverse community of Black, Indigenous, Latinx and API. Creating a space that is inclusive and intersectional. “How are you doing?” is a loaded question in our community and Virgen, Daniel and got to get into what 2020 brought forth for many of us. We’re just chatting. Thank you!
Talk about 2020 being a Roller coaster, Carlos Herrera aka Chuck talks to us about how to run a business, what Specialty coffee Represents along with all the obstacles you come across when it comes to being your own boss. He has proudly employed several coffee professionals, two who joined us Noah Head roaster at Good People and Mary a girl who is self driven and willing to learn everything there is in the Coffee industry. We all talk about how it is to work at the coffee shop, what it means to be able to cater and offer a very hospitable environment for the West LA community and all those who support small businesses. Being able to serve and caffeinated customers has not been easy with all the regulations and guidelines for COVID 19 but having a team who enjoy what they do has made it possible. Visit Good People to experience a very unique environment where you will not only feel like you are part of the team but soon realize you become part of the family and remember to be respectful by being safe and wearing face covering. oh yeah and "Come Through the Space if you're Thicc Stay at your Place if you're SICK" Don't wait in line order on your way there: https://goodpeopleroasters.square.site/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodpeoplecoffeeco/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeefriends/support
Hiding a secret, Tarik waits for Hazel to arrive from the Philippines; Brandon's mom presses Julia about birth control; Mike impresses Natalie on her first night in the US; Zied calls Rebecca with unnerving news; Jovi shows Yara around New Orleans. Y'all this new season of 90 Day Fiance is SO good, like SO friggen good! The fresh new faces, new storylines, the comedy and the parents... I can't wait to talk about it with you all! Join me, Linda Antwi, tonight, 8pm PST, live on Patreon, YouTube & Facebook as we break down the latest episode of 90 Day Fiance-Shame On You! Come Through! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/linda-antwi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linda-antwi/support
Black SD Magazine had the amazing opportunity to chat with two of the founding members of Come Through here in San Diego. They blend entrepreneurship with everything from arts & culture to creatives. Come Through is an amazing organization working on bringing the BIPOC community many different avenues of self-expression by providing a safe space for creatives and cultural curators. Listen as I learn more about why cultural diversity is important for them and their organization.
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A Q&A Live Chat session with questions covering topics of workplace abuse, parenting, CPTSD, narcissism and other disorders connections, and more. -> The Summoning the Self course is out now https://spartanlifecoach-com.mykajabi.com/offers/6LTjhmzZ -> This is a brand-new course (as of August 2020) dealing with issues related to codependency, people pleasing, and more. (00:00) Hello (01:13) “How does CPTSD relate to mobbing? How can one be less of a target?” (04:00) “Is it common to have played all the roles of a dysfunctional family at different times?” (06:22) “Aren't all psychopaths narcissistic?” (07:00) “What to do if because of your past you may be hyper-vigilant to a point you might be misreading potential suitors?” (08:55) “I have a narcissist, maybe borderline, in a class I teach. How do I manage her behavior, so she doesn't affect the group?” (12:20) “Do you think there's a link between CPTSD and ADHD?” (14:43) “What would be the key difference between CPTSD and borderline?” (19:41) “I'm confused. Isn't there different types of BPD?” (23:54) “Should I stop trying to date if I'm not interested in normal?” (25:07) “Your thoughts on the emotional effect on children with so many parents putting their children on YouTube? Future narcissists in the making perhaps?” (29:47) Talking About the Black Mirror and Screen Wipe (31:11) “Now that I'm away from a narcissist I'm being flooded with memories I had forgotten and the accompanying emotions. Is this a normal part of the process?” (32:15) “I'm also witnessing adapted histrionic behavior on YouTube.” (35:00) You've Got to Let Memories Flow and Come Through (38:04) “But we can control the YouTube corporate narrative by focusing on watching uplifting content” (39:49) “Are Klingons NPD's?” (44:43) “How to deal with sexual harassment at work?” (45:59) All Personality Disorders Are Rooted in CPTSD (49:31) Answering a Question About Child Sexual Abuse (54:56) Wrapping Up
Kate's found a comfortable inside shoe and Doree tries out a new, highly recommended hair prod. Then, Rebecca Carroll (WNYC Studio’s Come Through) joins them to discuss running as self-care, how we evolve as we age, what it’s like having Gloria Steinem as a mentor, and how she came to write her highly-anticipated memoir (Surviving the White Gaze: A Coming of Age Memoir). To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums).We’re breaking down the best cleansers and want to know your favorite. Tell us here!This week’s episode is sponsored by:OXICLEAN - To Work your Magic with OxiClean, go to OxiClean.com/TRYME and order a free sample.HELLOFRESH - Get $20 off your first four boxes when you go to hellofresh.com/forever80 and enter promo code FOREVER80.THIRDLOVE - Get 15% off your first purchase when you go to thirdlove.com/forever.ROTHY’S - For free shipping and free returns/exchanges, visit rothys.com/forever35.MOLEKULE - For 10% off your first order, visit molekule.com and enter FOREVER35 at checkout.FIGS - For 15% off your first purchase from FIGS, go to wearfigs.com and enter promo code FOREVER at checkout.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
8.4.20 at 9pmwww.blogtalkradio.com/eyecpeople This is Online radio Call in number is319-527-6300 Press 1 to be heardSerious Discussion will Ensue.. Come Through!We Will Discuss Black Mental & Physical Health, Patient Advocacy, Discrimination and Racism in Treatments and Child Birth, How People Of Color are Treated when it comes to Mental Health. Why Do some doctors think that black People Dont feel Pain.Bring your Facts and Stories..Real Talk, Real Time, Real Stories...join us as Epiphany Radio Universepresents War Council: BLACK HEALTH MATTERS #epiphanyradio #epiphanyradiouniverse #warcouncil #warcouncilpodcast #blacklivesmatter #blackhealthmatters #realtalk #realconversations #cultureconnectcure #mojavi #javrux #blogtalkradio #itunes #iheartradio #spotify #spreaker #blackmentalhealthmatters #blackmentalhealthawareness #patient #patientadvocacy
Hey Friends & Kin! A conversation about dating during this current global pandemic. What are folks doing? I get some insight from women AND men, from all backgrounds – including those in different types of relationships. I also address the situation w/Meg the Stallion & He Who Shall Not Be Named. Auntie MeMe's Jam for this episode is, "Come Through and Chill " by Miguel. The following quote from We Got To Do Better comes from The Storyteller - an app created by Morgan Harper Nichols“You are free to hope - there is more to come. You have been waiting for so long. You have been waiting for answers, longing for closure for the things that shattered your heart. Breathe deep and trust: grace will meet you on the journey toward healing. Grace will meet you on the journey of discovering who it is that you were meant to be in this season. It’s okay if you don’t get it right all the time. It’s okay if you don’t get everyone’s approval. Decide whose wisdom you will listen to and let the other voices disappear into the background.” Auntie MeMe's JamFarrah Camu – Come Through and ChillDownload The Storyteller AppDemand Justice for Breonna TaylorSupport The Struggle Against Police Brutality_______I would absolutely LOVE if you would please submit questions for the"Straight Facts" segment, as well as photos of, stories, memories & quotes about your auntie to: hello@handmemypurse.com - using #STRAIGHTFACTS as the subject line. Or DM me on INSTAGRAM (see below).Listen. Subscribe. Follow. Rate. Review. :Apple Podcasts.Stitcher.Spotify.Google Podcasts.Tune In.Deezer. I appreciate you so much for listening!And as always, "Thank you for your support..." (said just like the 80s Bartles and Jaymes commercials) xoxo MeMe*****************J O I N * T H E * S Q U A D InstagramFacebookTwitter HAND ME MY PURSE. SPOTIFY PLAYLIST *********************Music: Gloomy Tunez
We have special guest Private Banker Kirk Hall III joining us! We will be talking about business and entrepreneurship! Make sure y’all tune in! Feel free to ask question and call in as well, some great tips and information will be given out tomorrow!!! You don’t wanna miss it! Are you gonna #ComeThrough?LEAVE US A MESSAGE!Come Through HOTLINE302.846.7585
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UNPREPAREDNESS. Does the thought of being unprepared trigger anything in you? It does for me. Let's dive into that. Here’s this week’s breakdown: 1: Rock Your Life with Amy: I confess that I was unprepared this week, and we look at how we truly are unprepared for the unpredictability and chaos that is life. But upon closer inspection, are we really as unprepared as we think we are? I really leaned on this week's affirmation and I came out with two realizations: one, we are always much more prepared than we may allow ourselves to realize, and two, we can use our daily routines to train ourselves to handle the stress and panic of unpreparedness when it arises. That and lots more, including references to the book "Improv Wisdom" on my segment this week, and also you can sign up for my newsletter and get my free 5-step habit building guide here, too! 2: Go Aff Yourself (17:04) with Affirmation Maven Jill Faulkner of stickwithit.co: Are we preparers or shower-uppers? Jill suggested the topic this week as we didn't have an interview and I was experiencing some angst around that. It turned out to be such an excellent topic to explore! We both are ‘wing-it’ types and reflect on the anxiety that we have felt around this. How can improv and the scariness of making mistakes due to being unprepared teach us in life? And do we cast judgment when someone else isn’t prepared? How are we showing up for people who are unprepared? And do we attach our worth to our preparedness? The Aff this week is: I Trust Myself to Come Through in the Moment. 3: BYOBBB(31:59) Build Your Own Brand, Biz + Brain with Certified Branding Consultant and Entrepreneur Bijou Finney: Bijou is always preparing and we get into that first off. She feels anxiety around not having the right thing but then recognizes how having what someone needs- preparedness- makes her feel good and can be tied to her own worthiness. Surrendering and just showing up go against Bijou’s inclination, and she is reconsidering how to approach these ideas in order to let go of the control and anxiety and allow for more flow in life. We cover a lot about how COVID affected businesses and the unpreparedness of that and whether it will make businesses more prepared in the future. And don't forget, too, you can still access our free pdf that can help you with your brand values and the action you take. Please rate, review, and subscribe! For the references in today's episode, go to amyedwards.com/blog for links and more that are referenced in the show, and to sign up for the newsletter! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Julián Castro served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas before joining the Obama administration as housing secretary. And he was briefly in the race for president, the only Latinx candidate in the 2020 Democratic primary. But he admits he still gets stagefright. When he spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2012, “for the first 30 seconds, I thought I was going to pass out on-stage in front of 25 million people watching,” he tells host Rebecca Carroll. “That's my advice for people just getting into it: be prepared for the nerves at the beginning, but then it'll be fine.” These days he’s stumping for the U.S. Census and he’s encouraging undocumented people to participate. “[Organizers] can’t take that information and turn it over to Immigration,” he says. “I know that it takes a little bit of a leap of faith during this Trump era especially, but that is what the law says and that’s how the law will be enforced.” Plus, we end the podcast season as we began it, with Rebecca’s best friend, Caryn Rivers. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
As a struggling screenwriter, Twitter was exactly what Ira Madison III needed to get noticed. More than 200k followers later, he’s writing for Netflix (“Daybreak” and the upcoming “Q-Force”). He tells host Rebecca Carroll, “I think that by virtue of being Black and telling your story, you are already analyzing and critiquing what it means to be Black in this era.” For writer and producer Kay Oyegun (NBC’s “This is Us”), “Black women are always my protagonists.” When she writes a script, “I always say, ‘assume everyone's Black unless I say otherwise.’” Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Waubgeshig Rice is a Canadian journalist and bestselling author (Moon of the Crusted Snow) from the Wasauksing First Nation, who grew up in an Anishinaabe community. He hopes COVID will be a wake-up call to a crisis that has been going on for decades: climate change. “People from so-called ‘marginalized communities’ know what it's like to have that sort of tenuous hold on life and know that the world can end at any time, if it hasn't already,” he tells host Rebecca Carroll. “And the dominant mainstream majority is finally understanding just how close they are to chaos.” Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Ava DuVernay was a young teenager when she went to a U2 concert and encountered a flier for Amnesty International that changed her life. She tells host Rebecca Carroll, "it was just that little piece of something that said, 'There's more than you in the world. Look outside, look beyond. Think about the majesty of other people outside where you sit.' All of that opened up a whole new world for me." She recently launched an online education initiative that uses her Netflix series "When They See Us" to teach high school-age kids about systematic racism and the impact of social justice. Plus, Rebecca talks with Desmond Meade of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition about why it’s more important than ever to vote. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Rebecca Carroll is a cultural critic, host of WYNC’s Come Through podcast, and critic at large for the Los Angeles Times. TL;DR: She is qualified to talk about television. But during quarantine, she’s found herself reexamining the role TV plays in her own family and how it’s actually a pretty good thing when times are particularly tough. “I just don't think that this whole screen time thing is as negative as a lot of folks do. So long as I can have a conversation with my kid about what he is consuming, so long as I can have a conversation with him about what he is thinking, I am pretty lax about screentime.” Follow Rebecca Carroll on Instagram at @rebeljunemarie and on Twitter at @rebel19 Be sure to check out this episode’s fantastic sponsors: Looking for ways to take care of your emotional health, cope with the challenges we all are facing, and more? Visit loveislouder.org/goodkids Laurel Springs recognizes that each child is a unique individual with their own personal interests and learning style. Enroll your child today and get your registration fee waived. Visit laurelsprings.com/goodkids to learn more! BetterHelp offers affordable, private online counseling anytime, anywhere. Get 10% off your first month when you use discount code “goodkids" at betterhelp.com/goodkids Want more from Rebecca? Listen to her podcast, Come Through, to hear 15 essential conversations about race in a pivotal year for America. Visit wnycstudios.org/podcasts/come-through Find more of her work, articles, and books at rebeccasimonecarroll.com To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/good-kids/ shortly after the air date. Stay up to date with Good Kids and everything Lemonada @LemonadaMedia. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Gabrielle Union is a force. But before she became an actress, activist, and businesswoman, Gabrielle was a Black girl from Omaha trying to find Black community, belonging, and love in a largely white suburb in California. After years of difficult relationships and trying to fit the standards other people had set for her, she finally feels like she’s come into her own. And now, she's trying to instill that confidence in her daughters. That requires "being super conscious," she tells host Rebecca Carroll, and "really questioning every single thing that we've been taught about skin color and body type." It's all a work-in-progress. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Rebecca Carroll is a cultural critic, host of WYNC’s Come Through podcast, and critic at large for the Los Angeles Times. TL;DR: She is qualified to talk about television. But during quarantine, she’s found herself reexamining the role TV plays in her own family and how it’s actually a pretty good thing when times are particularly tough. “I just don't think that this whole screen time thing is as negative as a lot of folks do. So long as I can have a conversation with my kid about what he is consuming, so long as I can have a conversation with him about what he is thinking, I am pretty lax about screentime.” Follow Rebecca Carroll on Instagram at @rebeljunemarie and on Twitter at @rebel19 Be sure to check out this episode’s fantastic sponsors: Looking for ways to take care of your emotional health, cope with the challenges we all are facing, and more? Visit loveislouder.org/goodkids Laurel Springs recognizes that each child is a unique individual with their own personal interests and learning style. Enroll your child today and get your registration fee waived. Visit laurelsprings.com/goodkids to learn more! BetterHelp offers affordable, private online counseling anytime, anywhere. Get 10% off your first month when you use discount code “goodkids" at betterhelp.com/goodkids Want more from Rebecca? Listen to her podcast, Come Through, to hear 15 essential conversations about race in a pivotal year for America. Visit wnycstudios.org/podcasts/come-through Find more of her work, articles, and books at rebeccasimonecarroll.com To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/good-kids/ shortly after the air date. Stay up to date with Good Kids and everything Lemonada @LemonadaMedia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the past several years, we’ve watched Don Lemon go from a semi-conservative broadcast journalist to an emotionally expressive, openly opinionated public figure. The CNN anchor has even drawn the ire of President Trump. And Lemon is OK with that. “If the President is exhibiting racist behavior,” he tells Rebecca Carroll, “it is incumbent on journalists to point that behavior out and to say what it is: to call racism, racism; to call a lie, a lie. You're doing your job.” Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Author Bassey Ikpi always struggled with a certain kind of heaviness and worry growing up. In 2004, she was able to put a name to those feelings when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She joins Rebecca Carroll to talk about the particular stigma black women face when it comes to mental health, how TikTok is actually a form of self-care, and what she’s doing to try to stay healthy in the midst of a pandemic. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
On February 23, 2020, Ahmaud Arbery was jogging in his suburban neighborhood when two white men, a father and son, decided Arbery might be the culprit of a suspected robbery. They got in their truck, chased him, and ultimately shot him. News reports have referred to the incident as a “shooting,” a “murder,” and a “killing.” But lawyer and commentator Elie Mystal says it’s clear that it should be called a “lynching.” He unpacks the country’s unique and horrific legacy of control and violence towards Black Americans -- and he tells Rebecca Carroll why it’s so important to use that word. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Author and educator Robin DiAngelo wants white people to ask themselves “What does it mean to be white?” Her bestselling book White Fragility lays out the many ways white people both reinforce and benefit from racism -- often without even realizing or acknowledging it. She joins Rebecca Carroll for a vitally important conversation about how discrimination and xenophobia are playing out in the White House, and what white people can do to combat their own fragility. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Hi everyone! Welcome back! We sincerely apologize for the technical issues with the previous episode that was posted. But we got you, here's episode 6(.5)!In today's episode:We talk about the real struggle right now, this PANDEMIC, and ways we've been coping.Struggling to find the motivation to stay active and healthy.Maintaining and/or creating new relationships during this quarantine. Communication and BALANCE really are KEY.Sex, of course.Screentime a VERY useful tool that you should use. Being online's importance and disconnecting in these unprecedented times!And many more RANDOM things.Intro song: Come Through and Chill - Miguel ft. J. ColeOutro song: Hotline Bling - DrakeThanks again, amigos! #alwaysvibratehigher #realtalkssispodcastInstagram: @realtalkssispodcastHosts: Chanel (@chanelly.xo) and Jojo (@joanna.nassif)
Hey SMWGers! WNYC Studios has a new show you might like! It's called Come Through with Rebecca Carroll: 15 Essential Conversations About Race in a Pivotal Year for America. In this episode, Rebecca is joined by very special guest Issa Rae to talk about the return of Insecure, how she’s supporting the next generation of black artists, and why black audiences matter the most to her. And how cookie dough is getting her through coronatine. More about Come Through with Rebecca Carroll: It’s an election year, and whether people want to admit it or not, race is at the center of every issue -- healthcare, jobs, climate change, the media, and more. Join host Rebecca Carroll for 15 essential conversations about race in a pivotal moment for America. She talks to great thinkers, writers, and artists about faith, representation, white fragility, and how it’s all playing out in 2020. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
As usual, Issa Rae is out here doing the most. She joins Rebecca Carroll to talk about the return of Insecure, how she’s supporting the next generation of black artists, and why black audiences matter the most to her. And how cookie dough is getting her through coronatine. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Rebecca Carroll talks to activist and organizer Brittany Packnett Cunningham on the small and big ways we can live in community during the coronavirus pandemic -- even though we’re forced to be apart. From how we shop at the grocery store to how our elected leaders can ensure a fair vote in the fall, Brittany lays out just what it’s going to take to get through this: “If we have the power to share things that can harm us, then we have the power to share things that can heal us too.” Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Back in January we brought you the fears of WNYC cultural critic and author Rebecca Carroll. She just launched a new podcast called Come Through, which will feature 15 essential conversations about race in a pivotal year for America. And whether you’re afraid to talk about race or sick of trying to make other people talk about it, this show is for you. Subscribe to Come Through wherever you get your podcasts and enjoy this rebroadcast of Rebecca's fears. Join the 10 Things That Scare Me conversation, and tell us your fears here. And follow 10 Things That Scare Me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Bishop T.D. Jakes leads the Potter’s House Church in Dallas and has millions of followers worldwide -- but these days, he’s been outspoken in urging them to keep the faith at home. Even before the pandemic hit, we were living in scary times: racist rhetoric from the White House, and a country polarized by politics and economic disparity. But Jakes tells Rebecca Carroll “this is a smashing moment” when change is imminent and belief is more important than ever -- even if you’re not a churchgoer. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
It’s Come Through’s first episode and we’re kicking it off with what’s on everyone’s mind: the pandemic. For decades, epidemiologist Dr. Camara Jones has been studying how race and racism impacts the health of people of color. When she read the early reports about COVID-19, she knew what was coming next for black communities, as well as for older folks. Jones tells Rebecca Carroll what we can do to keep each other safe. She says the fate of the community is in young peoples’ hands, in more ways than they may realize. Liked the show? Subscribe and follow Rebecca for updates on all things Come Through!
Come Through was out on the road this past week visiting with the students of Pocomoke High School PHS!! We did two sessions with the students and showed how our show worked, and gave them an opportunity to "Come Through."This week we'll have two shows premiering. One this Wednesday, with the 9th and 10th graders. And then this FRIDAY we dig in with the 11th and 12th graders. You wouldn't believe the nuggets these kids dropped and the genuine convo we able to have as a whole! We look forward to sharing these, are you going to #ComeThrough??
We kick it music producer Sam " The Wiz" Cook, and music/visual artist Marlee and we talk what it takes to make your God given gifts a way of life. All kinds of nuggets in this episode, are you going to #ComeThrough??
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Epiphany Radio presents The Neo Soul Cafe... Do What you Like Guest hosted. by Mojavi and Other Epiphany All StarsWe will be listening to Dope Music, HEaring some Dope Poetry and scintillating Conversation.We will debate a few topics concerning. music and of course the ever. amazing GET YOU OPEN MICtonight come hear amazing Music, Poetry and DO what you LIKE!COME THROUGH, BLESS THE MIC, DROP SOME LYRICS and DO WHAT YOU LIKE!We will be. Talking to member of Erotixa slam as well as others
Latest edition of the ongoing project I have in which I drag files into place & pretend to back-announce songs like I'm on the radio. We call it Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, and this is the 145th edition of it. New stuff this time from STEFAN CHRISTENSEN, FAKE NUDES, BLUES LAWYER, 2 CHEVRONS and XV, plus some newly-reissued treasure from ENTLANG, GOOD MISSIONARIES and 11,000 SWITCHES. Plus a bunch of other things that sounded like they might make you happy when you download or stream this thing.Track listing:BLUES LAWYER - I Owe Money All Over Town11,000 SWITCHES - Drinking Elvis WineSPIDER - SpiderliliTHE IN OUT - SwingbagsJUNIOR CHEMISTS - Building a FortPERE UBU - Nonalignment Pact2 CHEVRONS - Fuck YouHOUSEHOLD - A New LeafENTLANG - Walking Into BarsPETER JEFFERIES - Guided Tour of a Well-Known StreetCOSMIC PSYCHOS - Custom CreditFAKE NUDES - Lou ReedSOFT BOYS - Rock and Roll ToiletXV - CostcoFLESH EATERS - Jesus Don’t Come Through the CottonSEEMS TWICE - Abrupt AlterationCCTV - God’s WillTHE GOOD MISSIONARIES - Call to ArmsTHE COOLIES - God Take MeSTEFAN CHRISTENSEN - Unkempt Power (This City’s Hold)
As we move into Season Two the crew talks about growth and what that means especially in this season of thanksgiving. Often we forget to give ourselves credit for the work we've put in over the years, and all the growth we've actually made. It's Season Two; are you going to #ComeThrough??
Local radio hosts of The OG Show, Andrew Davis and Skeet Boogie, stop by to chop it up with the crew. What does it mean for them to be hosts on one of the top radio stations in the area, and how did they get there? We also talk Thanksgiving, and what we're all thankful for this holiday season, are you going to #ComeThrough
On our VERY FIRST Wellness Wednesday Rikki Brown from Glow Bar Aesthetics COMES THROUGH!! She was one of our very first guest back in July and she's really leveled up since then!! She's opened her own Beauty and Cosmetic Spa, and she pops in to bring us some goodies and give us tips on how to GLOW UP!! Are you going to #ComeThrough?
The ladies are back with Insecurities pt.2, they will be discussing their insecurities as women and the insecurities from a woman point of view!!! You don’t wanna miss this episode!!! Tune in!!! Ladies make sure you definitely tune in!!! Are you gonna #ComeThrough?
Charlie Mack Mizzle aka Ralph Hennycup aka C-Mack aka One of the Dopest Rappers on the Shore COMES THROUGH! We talk what it means to be successful and STILL have to go home and deal with JUST YOU. What it means to take care of your mental health, and how we all juggle our work, our family, and most importantly our MENTAL SPACE. #ComeThrough: C-Mack Talks Mental Health.
We’re talking FATHERHOOD this week! Calling all the moms, dads, rookies, and seasoned vets, what are some of the things that make you the world’s greatest dad? Where have you fallen short? Baby daddy trash? What’s on your top 10 list of ways to be a better father? Drop us a line, or shoot us a message! #ComeThrough: This week we’re talking fatherhood!
Epiphany Radio the 4Real Entertainment network presents Let's Talk About It - Doing Date Night Differently. I am you host Van Meadows aka Poetic, the dial in number is 319-527-6300 press 1 to talk about it. The topic for the evening why is it so easy to flirt with another person who is not your partner, mate or spouse? Let's Talk About It. Our illustrious CEO Larry Maddox aka Forrealthepoet welcomes you to take your socks off baby baby.Come Through!
This friday the fellas will be taking a break and letting the ladies run the Podcast! It's a raw discussion on what means to be a new mom, and the different stories they all have. Make sure y’all tune in, especially the ladies!!!! This Friday at 12pm!!! Are you going to #ComeThrough
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For the first episode of "Culture Talk" Darryl and Yvonne chop it up about a bunch of random topics such as "How Woman Shoot their shot," "Black Feminist," "Instagram removing likes," and more. Music featured on EP 001 *Zilo - "Come Through" *Flwr Chyld & Nai BrXX "Feel The Breeze" *Emmavie - "Oops" feat. Arran Kent
Amazing Prophet - Money to blow KRS. - Return of the MackCay Caleb - No Flexin. Kayloo - I Never Sleep Khoa - Bad Things. KRS. - Mi Ting Foolie $urfin - Riri is badKMB - Let Me in Exhale - rock the boat KRS. - Come Through and ChillKRS. - Flowers Khoa - Reel it in Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/kasinokam/)
What up everyone, Welcome to another episode of LEMeKNOW My guest on today’s episode is Sonia from Camila Boutique, Sonia is the owner of Camila Boutique. A boutique that she runs out of her garage but that doesn’t stop shoppers from seeking her to buy her clothing. On this episode we talk about why she started her own boutique, why she hasn't leased a place to sell her clothing, and what impact her mom has had on her life. She has new inventory every week so make sure you add her on social media to stay up to date. For more info look him up at @camila_boutique_ Special Events: Pop-Up Shop Date: Thursday 28 & July 6 Time: 5:30-8:30pm Place: 1349 Watson Ave Wilmington, Ca 90744 Keep the questions coming!!! Like the podcast! Leave a review of 5 stars, please!!! We are on iTunes/ SoundCloud/ Google Play/ Stitcher/ Spotify I hope you guys enjoy!!! As Always… Thank You for listening and letting me be part of your day. Insta/Face @lemeknowpod Email lemeknowpod@gmail.com Track title: Come Through and Chill By: Miguel ft. JCole CLICK ON THE LINK ON BIO TO LISTEN
Here are the songs in this broadcast Try It Babe - The Brothers of Soul - R&B - 1971 Just Don't Want To Be Lonely - Ronnie Dyson - R&B - 1973 Just Don't Want To Be Lonely - Main Ingredient - R&B - 1974 I Remember - The Sylvers - R&B - 1973 Touch Me Tease Me - Case ft Mary J. Blige and Foxy Brown - R&B/Hip Hop - 1996 Hey Mr. D.J. - Zhane - R&B/Hip Hop - 1993 Love Is A House - Force MD's - R&B - 1987 Losin Control - Russ - R&B - 2015 Come Through and Chill (Official Video) ft. J. Cole, Salaam Remi - Miguel - R&B - 2018 Sugar Free - Mtume - R&B - 1985
Come THROUGH, May! Beyonce Mass Tony Nominations Met Gala Royal Wedding Dancing With The Stars: Athletes!
The Take Ova with Omar & Deone gets interesting when they invite another married couple, Anthony & Shasta on the show to discuss; The Royal Wedding, do we really give a fuck? Come Through but don't be slutty; You go learn, thirsty ass women desperate for love.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY; Kanye Kardashian, Emily/Fabolous; Come Through, Bikini Style; You've Gone Learn, Weak parents over pussy/dick (protect your kids); Boss Babe; Beauty in Your own right
Deone and Guest Host Ashlei, criticize the behavior of Love and Hip Hops RahAli and Black Ink's Sky due to a recent fight at Diddy's New Year Eve's party; They big up Cardi B's success; Come Through with Fashion; Boss Babe, Shinuh; You've gone learn, Why women don't support each other; Beauty in your own right.
Merry Christmas! This week Co-Host, Love and Host Deone talk about Reginae Carter, Khia and Toya Wright; 2017 Sexy women award; Come Through; You Gone learn; Is side chicks winning Boss Babe of the week and Beauty in your own right.
The squad soaked in the greatness that dropped June 30th 2017 and was wri- I mean vented over a microphone one night at 4:44am. We broke down our favourite tracks, videos, beats and reviews related Jigga's 13th album. We got into how we first heard of Hova and struggled to rank our top 5 Jay-Z albums. - Mark's album release party (COME THROUGH) http://www.blogto.com/events/mark-brathwaite-phoenix-album-release-gladstone-hotel-aug-4th-8-10pm/ - We have tickets for SZA's concert at the new venue (Rebel) which QUEEN_MYDAS called. - http://lifeandtimes.com/the-scoreboard how Sean Carter ranks his own albums. - http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/70132/man-murdered-outside-jay-z50-cent-show the day Lastm1nuteking became a man.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 126! We had no idea where this podcast would take us when we started it on the first Sunday in 2015. If you had told us a little over two years later that the one and only GRAP LUVA would be in Dirty Blanket Studios as a co-host for Episode 126, we would have definitely called you crazy! On top of that - Grap brought by some never heard before beats for us to yap over during the talk breaks! And if THAT wasn’t enough, DJ Pocket was also in the house and gave us the lowdown on how he and long time friend and collaborator Count Bass D produced “Too Much Pressure”, Count’s latest single with Snoop Dogg! Man just tune in folks, there’s nothing more to say - except for it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live July 29, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks In-studio guests: Grap Luva & DJ Pocket Inst. beds prod. Grap Luva **EXCLUSIVE** "The First Line " - Stallone & Weathers "Gone" - CunninLynguists feat. Trizz "Kingsmen" - Fel Sweetenberg & Finale "VPND" - Tanya Morgan "Modesty" - Nolan The Ninja feat. Quelle Chris & Denmark Vessey (prod. Denmark Vessey) "Sovereign Supreme" - Cult Fiction feat. Grap Luva "Out of Control" - The Perceptionists "The Recipe - Intro" - Rapper Big Pooh "Feast" - Dillon & Diamond D "Come Through" - Everybody Luv Black "Too Much Pressure" - Count Bass D feat. Snoop Dogg (prod. Count Bass D & DJ Pocket) "Vag Manifesto" - Fly Anakin & Koncept Jack$on "24 Hours" - Heem Stogied x Futurewave "Camellia's" - Benny (prod. Green Lantern) "Heavy Pocket" - MidaZ The Beast & TzariZM
The ladies were joined by Mr. Egos and Opinions himself - Weav (Egos and Opinions Podcast - s/o to Ivey). Venus vs Mars type conversation at its finest! #FairEnough ***May is Lupus Awareness Month*** To find out more information about Lupus and events in your area that help support Lupus research - visit Lupus.org #KnowLupus ~Wins of the Week~ S.Dot - Walk to End Lupus Now (Milwaukee) Weav - #PodernFamily; Networking ~Holy Grails of the Week~ Jecora - Focus your energy; Protect your space; Exercise S.Dot - Strong support systems Weav - Black Privilege (Book by Charlamagne tha God) ~Groove Theories~ Jecora - Salaam Remi "Come Through and Chill"; Kevin Ross 'Long Song Away EP' S.Dot - Daniel Caesar; Sabrina Claudio "Unravel Me"; Jacob Banks 'The Boy Who Cried Freedom EP'; JMSN 'Whatever Makes You Happy' Weav - Zayn ft. PND 'Still Got Time' Outro: Salaam Remi (ft. Miguel) - "Come Through and Chill" Random Tandem Podcast is also available on Stitcher and Google Play! Subscribe, Rate, Review and Tell a friend! ~Contact Random Tandem~ FB Group: Randem Tandem Podcast Twitter: @RandomTandemPod IG: @RandomTandemPodcast Email: RandomTandemPodcast@gmail.com
What it do! I am back about a month later with a new mix. Packed full of R&B goodness featuring Smino, The Weeknd, Miguel, Tom Misch, Gallant, Dornik, Noah and more! That's 2 mixes in 2 months, once I hit 3 we can call it a streak. Find me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram | @heydjcam 1. Kajun - Smino 2. I Feel It Coming - The Weeknd 3. Come Through and Chill - Miguel (Prod. by Salaam Remi) 4. Crazy Dream - Tom Misch 5. Cave Me In - Gallant 6. Chef - Noah 7. Tainted (Rmx) - Slum Village 8. Love on Top - Beyonce 9. Controlla - Drake 10. Come With Me - Pinay 11. Stand In Your Line - DOrnik 12,. Trabalho (Work Brazil Edit) - SIROJ 13. Stoop So Low - alextbh
This week we are back in the studio staying on schedule like some real Gz. NYC/NJ Fam come see us 2/25/17 I'm Funnier Than You 5!!!! Hosted by Julio Rivera of TJ Squared with sets from Both Julio Diaz and Nick Trinidad of TJ Squared. Come THROUGH!!!!!!! 2/25 6:30 PM NUYORICAN POETS CAFE 236 East 3rd St. New York, NY 10009
We reached out to you, the DanDans, to gather questions for Q&A Holes 2, and oh my goodness did you COME THROUGH! Your questions made for an excellent episode, so we really appreciate it. We hope our answers quench your thirst for knowledge and entertainment. Make SURE you stick around until the end to catch the brand new track from Jaz James! SUBSCRIBE to YouTube.com/616Entertainment Twitter: @IDS616 @TheArtist616 FreelanceWrestling.com We love you.
The first edition in my new monthly mix tape series entitled "Currensy" loaded with newest hip hop / pop tracks from the month. Also featuring local artists tracks every mix tape from the Central NY region. This month featured is New Era out of Infinite Clip Studios, with their tracks "Come Through," and "Lets Make Some Noise."
When God Says No - What Do You Do When God Doesn't Come Through
When God Says No - What Do You Do When God Doesn't Come Through