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With an annual budget of almost $200 million, New York City has the largest cultural budget in the USA. Art Movez co-hosts Toni Williams, Eli Kuslansky, and guest host Dr. Durell Cooper, speak with Commissioner Laurie Cumbo about her investment strategy and programs for artists and arts programs in NYC. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toni-williams72/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toni-williams72/support
Mountain Ash Press is the brainchild of authors Andi Cumbo-Floyd and Caroline Topperman who wanted to bring a combination of writer services and publication experience to create a new kind of Hybrid publisher. They talk about the challenges of being an independent publisher and what they can offer to authors.
This week Phil highlights how being a content creator or consumer can impact your mental health. He looks at three creators in particular from different parts of the world with different challenges to do with their content and the lives outside of creating content. Music Director Cristina Lavecchia speaks with and shares new music from Maple musician Domenic Nesci and Joseph Cumbo from the rock band Sonic X.
In this episode of VFM Pensions, Darren and Nico chat to the Financial Times' global pensions correspondent, the one and only, Jo Cumbo. They talk about kangaroos, Jo surviving the outback, productive finance and, of course, value for money. We also ask Jo about the piece of journalism she is most proud about - another must listen episode!
Who won and who lost during the first Married At First Sight Dinner Party of Season 10? BoH co-host Max Quinn reacts live after the episode. Hot takes within on: Harrison, Bronte and Melinda Can Jesse be redeemed? Melissa's root rat edit Josh's Disney obsession ... what is Cumbo?
Singer songwriter Erica Cumbo drops in on Da Fixx to talk growing up in the church, discovering her personal relationship with God, growing up in New York, moving to Atlanta, and her love for hip hop. DJ Focus and Dice Gamble share an all new Fire 10 Review featuring songs by Jalen Ashaun, Juan Winans, Tedashii, Kayo Bracey, Cross Movement, Adriel Cruz, Ty Scott King, Porsha Love, Shepherd, Detrich Hadden and The Red Hands Band. Tune in weekday mornings at 6 est. to Da Fixx on Holy Culture Radio Sirius XM Channel 154 and get your daily dose of spiritual detox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tre opere dello scultore Leonardo Cumbo sono esposte tra Bondi e Tamarama Beach all'interno della rassegna "Sculptures By The Sea". L'approdo dell'artista siciliano in Australia è frutto di una collaborazione con l'Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Sydney.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by comic, podcaster, film-maker and Twitcher DAVID EARL!...who, of course to some of you, may be known as Brian Gittins. If you don't know David, let this be a lovely introduction as he and Pip catch up over so much, including tattoos, Twitch, early mornings, podcasts, comedy, growing with a character and without it (including said character Brian Gittins), Cumbo, film making and process, and of course his new film 'Brian And Charles'. A bright and breezy chat with all sorts of wisdom and fun throughout, so enjoy ahead of your trip to the cinema!BRIAN AND CHARLESIMDBBRIAN AND CHARLES TWITTER UPDATESCHATABIXTWITCHSCROOBIUS PIP on TWITCHSCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAMSCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTERSCROOBIUS PIP on PATREONDEBRISNORTH STAR RISINGPOD BIBLE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andi has been on all sides of the writing business. From being a mystery author to writing non-fiction to editing manuscripts, one thing has staye dthe same: the fact that every writer is running a bsuiness. Now Andi focuses on her writing and coaching creatives on how to run their creative business in order to scale for whatever they deem as success. Find Andi at andilit.com. Find her mysters at ACFBookens.com. Find out more about kat at katcaldwell.com Become a Patron of the show! Go here.
Today we talk with cozy mystery author Andi Cumbo-Floyd about the major twists and turns her writing life has taken in the last few years, the difference between cozy mysteries and regular old mysteries, and who some of her favorite mystery writers are. Attention indie authors! Andi is a good guide. Mentioned in the podcast: - Louise Penny - Fiona Grace - The book, Finlay Donovan is Killing It, by Elle Cosimano
Whitney and Diamond Cumbo, the founders of PRIMA Lash & Beauty Bar and PRIMA Lash & Beauty Supply are giving us the 411 on Lashes, microblading and more! Ladies, if you wear lashes or even think about wearing lashes, or even microblading, you don't want to miss this. Whiney and Diamond are giving us the tea, from the cost to maintenance and everything in between. They even have your beauty supplies needs covered so check them out if you are in Chicago and surrounding areas. You can find them on social media: Prima Lash and beauty bar and see all the amazing things happening.
Singer Erica Cumbo joins Canton Jones, Messenja, and crew as we discuss Non-binary Kids, Tipping Issues, and more on this weeks episode of In The BOOTH Podcast.
Murió esta madrugada, a los 78 años, en el Sanatorio Güemes, donde estaba internado hace 20 días a causa de un cáncer. Vientista de personal presencia en la escena de la música popular argentina, Jorge Cumbo integró formaciones con Manolo Juárez, Lito Vitale, Peteco Carabajal, Lucho González y Leo Maslíah. El artista nacido en La Plata el 15 de diciembre de 1942 vivió en España, Francia y en Japón, lugares a los que lo llevó su impronta como intérprete y compositor capaz de combinar los sonidos de la quena con la música electrónica. Parte de esas experimentaciones sonoras pueden apreciarse en discos como “Cañas y Computadoras” (1995) y “Cañas y Guitarras” (1997). Lo recordamos a través de su interpretación de `Huayno T´, durante el recital que ofreciera en el Auditorio de Radio Nacional, con transmisión de Nacional Folclórica, el 9 de Septiembre de 2016, que se conserva en el Archivo Histórico. Edición: Fabián Panizzi
D.M. Cumbo, the mind behind Dreamprism Press and the author and artist of Yooka-Laylee and the Kracklestone, joins us once again on the Kongversation for a chat about the creation of the graphic novel, collaborating with Playtonic, and why you should VOTE FART.
Would You Fight Over A Man? We chat about it all! From Our F-Boy Stories to Our Petty Moments in a relationship! You don't want to miss this episode! Tell a friend to tell a friend to tune in! Make Sure you like, comment, and subscribe! . . . Follow@MichelleCMakEMove Follow@Mrs.Cumbo15 Follow@LeshaundraC . . More of a Visual person? No worries, I've got you covered, subsribe to www.youtube.com/KandidKissesTv to see this podcast live and in living color!!! . . Follow @KandidKissesTv On theFollowing Platforms: Facebook Anchor.Fm Spotify Apple Podcast Google Podcast Breakr Radio Public Overcast Pocket Cast . . Support Our Sponsors: www.SingADoo.com www.ArtistPeriod.com www.KissableLipsCosmetics.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kandid-kisses/support
While Tucker and Brad walk home from work one night, they stumble upon a street that has mysteriously appeared. "Saint James Street is a place only the pure of heart can see," says Cumbo, a mysterious muppet-like creature that inhabits the street. Cumbo explains to Tucker and Brad that the residents of Saint James Street are in need of a "chosen one" to help them escape the Dark Fairy Lord and his absolute destruction and power. Do you have what it takes to see Saint James Street or is your heart not pure enough? Tune in to find out!
Meet Taryn Cumbo, a 21 year old Christian, social media influencer, and college student. In today's episode, Ariel and Taryn sit down for a chat all about her testimony, her journey of picking a college and then transferring, and her start as a social media influencer during quarantine. Taryn also offers her advice on balancing a healthy relationship with her mom and how to stay positive in rough seasons. Make sure to follow Taryn: http://www.instagram.com/taryncumbo Follow Ariel on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ariel.alena Follow the Podcast on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ashepromisedpodcast "As He Promised" by Ariel Alena Luy is a faith-based podcast that focuses on Christianity, Jesus and the promises of God. Each Sunday a new episode will be released that speaks on a certain topic and may feature a special guest! For updates on upcoming episodes, you can follow the podcast on instagram at @ashepromisedthepodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashepromised/support
*WATCH EPISODE ON YOUTUBE* (Video will post by 7:30pm ET)Available on Prime Video now, 'Getting Worldly' is the docuseries produced entirely by Detroit native Edgar Grech-Cumbo, a former cybersecurity executive who put his career on hold to travel the world...twice. Having visited 82 countries in his lifetime - over 40 of which came in the past year - Edgar has created a truly authentic and relatable travel journal that dives into each country's geography, history, and culture. In today's talk, Edgar shares some of his adventures, including: getting a sacred tattoo by a monk in Thailand; getting charged by silverback near the Ugandan-Congolese border; and his romantic trip to a Georgian bath house, among other tales from the road. A truly entertaining discussion about the adventures and lessons that await the traveling soul.Follow Edgar on IGAnother Link to 'Getting Worldly' A TALK IN THE ATTIC Show LinksJoe Jenneman (Theme)Michigan Podcasting NetworkSupport the show (Https://www.patreon.com/atalkintheattic)
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Andi Cumbo-Floyd. Andi is a writer of both magical realism and nonfiction, but in the last year, she has taken on a new persona as ACF Bookens, author of cozy mysteries. Today we’ll be talking about her process and strategy in crafting this series. When she’s not writing, Andi is also an editor and writing coach, and she runs a beautiful, supportive online community. She lives in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains with a number of animals who cannot possibly coordinate their veterinary needs. In this episode Andi and I discuss: Why Andi cautions against writing for the market, but encourages writing in a particular niche that you love. What Cozy mystery tropes readers tend to expect, find funny, and appreciate. How writers of the Cozy mystery genre tend to market themselves, including newsletter writing tips. Plus, their #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/332
He couldn’t sleep. Mike’s face stung from the gash and the stitches and a pulsing ache radiated from the back of his skull. His knuckles were shredded, and his arm throbbed under the thick bandages. Whether he closed or opened his eyes -- even his EYES hurt -- the images were there. Like grainy documentary footage. Some of it in motion, some of it still... That’s the start of chapter 2 of Wilderness Therapy, a new book by Paul Cumbo,a long-time teacher and coach. We don’t ordinarily talk about fiction here on ON BOYS, but this book is exceptional. It’s written for boys and tackles issues that are familiar to every boy -- loss, failure, grief, family and rage. "Teenage boys are complex creatures," Paul says, and his novel tells the story of one such boy, Mike, a teenager who's lost his father, his brother and his way. "I hoped that in telling Mike's story, there'd be a window for boys -- and people who love boys -- to help them see that, even in the most rugged terrain, there is a path to be found or made," Paul says. That message is extremely important for teenage boys and their parents & teachers, who too often tend to assume the worst when a boy makes a poor choice. As a teacher, coach and parent, Paul functions from a "presupposition of the good;" he assumes that those he encounters are functioning from a position of good intentions. "There's great value in looking at a messy situation, acknowledging the mess and then noticing that it's not all mess," he says. In this episode, Jen, Janet & Paul discuss: How teenage boys are like the Grand Canyon Why you should assume the best about boys How to use movement to help boys process emotions and problems The value of purposeful work, travel and service Getting boys to read and write The difference between passion and obsession Boys and anger Intrinsic motivation Honoring boys' interests Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: Wilderness Therapy -- Paul's book on Amazon PaulCumbo.com -- Paul's online home; includes links to his other books Somos Amigos -- service organization mentioned at about 16:30 Will you share? Twitter: Use this link Facebook: Use this link Linkedin: Use this link
Join us this Sunday as Father Nick and Brendan talk 21st Birthdays, Graduations, Lesson's from COVID and Youth Ministry and much more and welcome their special guest, Justine Cumbo to discuss Mother's Day, Women is the Church and their important role in evangelisation. 10th May 2020
This Episode features Sam Cumbo, the Director of Performance at Hot Corner Performance Center. Sam talks about WHY he is in this realm and what brought him here.
In part one of this series Sho Baraka talks about the 10 Year Anniversary of his album Lions and Liars with Derek Minor, Ben Washer, Adam Thomason, Erica Cumbo and Tha Kracken.
In part one of this series Sho Baraka talks about the 10 Year Anniversary of his album Lions and Liars with Derek Minor, Ben Washer, Adam Thomason, Erica Cumbo and Tha Kracken.
Radio TI | Where Leaders Talk. In this 8th episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo talks to Carole Grech-Cumbo, the founder of Thrive, about Stress and it’s management. Carole Grech-Cumbo started her career in a children's home where she was entrusted with the psychological and emotional wellbeing of nearly 100 children between the ages of 3 and 18. This ignited her lifelong passion for working with young children and teenagers. Despite being a full-time mom and entrepreneur, Carole always endeavoured to find ways to better deal with the human condition by studying hundreds of books and immersing herself in numerous courses over the years. All of Carole’s knowledge and experience has now culminated in Thrive’s powerful courses. Each of these is based on the curation of the most effective and powerful strategies she has studied that enable the transformation from struggle to flourish in this challenging day and age. In this episode, where she shares her knowledge on stress and it’s management she talks about her organization, Thrive, her journey in Toastmasters International and elaborates her definition of Stress. As her mission at Thrive is to help children and adults deal with stress, she also discusses stressors in both children and adults and how to notice stress in children, how to help them manage it as well as ways to deal with stress in this time of a global pandemic. Learn about Carole’s organizations Thrive at: https://www.choosetothrive.co.za Read Carole’s blog about managing stress now and dealing with emotional roller coaster rides: https://www.choosetothrive.co.za/blog Visit a Toastmasters Club near you: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club Music : Myk Nich | https://soundcloud.com/myknich Engage with us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RadioTMI/ When you're ready to produce your own podcast, contact the podcast experts at
Hello, welcome to containment zone B-37 formerly known as "Don't Lets Chart" and the Don't Lets Charts are off to Liverpool! Or rather they were last week just before the proverbial hit the wossname and it didnt seem quite so ridiculous to jaunt off to the land of Ian and The Zodiacs to meet some of our fellow podcasting friends. Inside this mop-topped package of podcastery are several items recorded around the city as well as some items inspired by the Mersey - such as the sexiest accents of all time, the story of the superlambananas, a top new quiz and possibly least tasteful list by Ben to date. So settle in, grab your best cushion with Jean Boht's face on it, inject your eyeball medicines and enjoy this week's episode remembering what the outdoors used to be like! ========================= Ben's (sort of) new book "Death By Stereo" can be bought here... Print: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Death-Stereo-Interesting-Ridiculous-Industry/dp/B0863TFB3Q/ Kindle: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B085Z8MPGS/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 For those who already own "Death Death Death Stereo Stereo Stereo" from last year, this is that same book with different title and cover. Everything else is the same, just with a much less baffling name for people who dont know obscure TISM E.P. tracks. =================== Find Paul's podcast "Hark!" here: https://twitter.com/Hark87Podcast And "Retrospecticus" featuring Garreth here: https://twitter.com/_Retrospecticus
We talk with Andi Cumbo-Floyd about why (and why not) to pursue an MFA, how she found a path she loves in the independent publishing world, and the key to making money as a writer. Well, not really THE key, but she offers a few ideas. We wonder together why we let writing become something other than play. Also, is art only legitimate if it feels like drudgery and keeps us poor? Hmmm. Join Andi as she seeks to explore what it means to live a life of words. And check out her books, too (including her cozy mysteries, written under the pseudonym, ACF Bookens).
durée : 00:04:32 - Déjà debout - par : Mathilde MUNOS - Le 1er décembre, l’île de Vanuatu interdit l’usage de sept produits jetables et polluants : gobelets, couverts en plastique, fleurs en plastiques... A l’origine de cette interdiction, une petite ONG, Green Wave Vanuatu, fondée par Georges Cumbo.
Today's guest is Andi Cumbo-Floyd, a writer and editor from Virginia's Blue Ridge mountains. She's written 11 books—10 are self-published—so we talked about the learning curve, self-publishing tips, how to promote your book, what to share in a writing newsletter, and what Andi would do differently if she were just starting out today. Andi also shares a big life decision she recently made that helped her make more space to write. MEET ANDI Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, editor, and writing coach who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband, turbo tot, three dogs, and three cats. She writes regularly about writing over at andilit.com. Connect: Instagram Twitter Pinterest Books Read: Love Letters to Writers EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Why Andi and her husband decided to sell their farm How writing supported her through a life-changing transition What a writing routine looks like with a 15-month-old at home Why she chose to self-publish 10 books, plus what she'd do differently if she were just starting out Book launch advice An ordinary drive around a farm changed the trajectory of her life (and writing life) Why she doesn't edit the same types of books she writes SELF-PUBLISHING RESOURCES Vellum book software Draft2Digital Kirsten Oliphant's Create If Writing Podcast Jane Friedman BookBub, for book promotions Mark Dawson's classes on Facebook ads Strangers to Superfans by David Gaughran LINKABLE MENTIONS Blog post: The Not-So-Final ROI On My Latest Book Launch Madeleine L'Engle The Slaves Have Names Love Letters to Writers
What is 'Participatory Design' and how can we use it in education research? Bronwyn Cumbo (Monash University) talks about the benefits of participatory design as a research approach. We cover everything from practical tips and key readings, through to the radical origins of the Scandinavian PD tradition.
Today’s guest is Andi Cumbo-Floyd, a writer and editor from Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains. She’s written 11 books—10 are self-published—so we talked about the learning curve, self-publishing tips, how to promote your book, what to share in a writing newsletter, and what Andi would do differently if she were just starting out today. Andi also shares a big life decision she recently made that helped her make more space to write. Join a nurturing community for writers & get your invite to our private Facebook group: http://www.thewildwords.com/community.
In this episode, we spoke with Jennifer Wender-Hurst (Preservation Virginia) and writer/editor Andi Cumbo-Floyd about the work they are doing researching and documenting the lives of the enslaved people held at Scotchtown in Beaverdam, Hanover County, Virginia. This work is part of a project spearheaded by Preservation Virginia (https://preservationvirginia.org).Jennifer and Andi discuss the process of researching a community of enslaved people to find and contact their descendants, and the work that goes into achieving that goal. Both also chat about research strategies - and share some important research resources.Join us live every Sunday at 4pm EST via https://www.facebook.com/genealogyadventuresusa Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/genealogy-adventures. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with New York City Council Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo (D-Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights).Cumbo talks a little about her life's journey from growing up in East Flatbush to going to Spellman College, one of the diamonds in the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) system, and about her launch of the Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts (MoCADA), 80 Hanson Place.
Joining the Kongversation for a special episode is D.M. Cumbo, creator of "Yooka-Laylee and the Kracklestone", the crowd-funded, Playtonic-authorized graphic novel continuation of the game. Hyle and Cameron run through all manner of topics in this wide-ranging interview; how the project originated, the creative process, and the evolving nature of video game expanded universes. After listening, check out the Kickstarter campaign at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamprismpress/yooka-laylee-and-the-kracklestone
Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, editor, and writing coach, who recently entered the season of motherhood at the older age of 43. She struggled with infertility and miscarriage before giving birth to her baby boy Milo, and she share vulnerably of that emotional roller coaster to parenthood in this episode. Andi lives on a farm in rural Virginia, and we talk about parenting in that context and how to navigate the racial makeup of her family in the rural South. Welcome to the farmhouse, make yourselves cozy and enjoy our conversation. Links: Resist the Patriarchy, Not the Nap Onesie: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156637741571797&set=a.147136811796&type=3&theater Andi’s website: https://andilit.com/contact-andi/ Join us at the Parenting Forward Patreon Team - https://www.patreon.com/cindywangbrandt
This episode catches up with the guys in a sweetie factory... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After seeing Coral for the first time on a family trip, Vivian knew what she wanted to study. Dr Vivian Cumbo researched corals in her honours and PhD and now is focusing on oysters. In this episode, she talks about her journey and how she found her way. She also discusses some of her fears and aspirations, and any advice she can pass onto us.
Join Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, historian, and editor who lives at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband, 4 cats, 4 dogs, 6 goats, and 28 chickens. Her books include The Slaves Have Names, Steele Secrets, and Charlotte and the Twelve. A teen with a secret. A decades-old murder. Their past could change her future… Mary Steele never saw the ghosts coming. When the spunky, brilliant teen finds 13 ghosts in an abandoned school, she didn’t expect them to start a conversation with her. It turns out, the baker’s dozen consists of a schoolteacher and 12 students who were killed in the 1950s. And Mary may be the only one who can set them free… Charged with caring for their stories, Mary must face her fears to piece together what happened to these 13 souls. As she encounters resistance and prejudice, the teen learns that it sometimes takes more than a little courage to change the world. Can Mary save the school and its ghostly inhabitants? Charlotte and the Twelve is historical fiction for adults and young adults alike.
Author Andi Cumbo-Floyd joins host Seth Daire to discuss her books, which involve researching the history of enslaved persons and grappling with how the legacy of slavery impacts us today. In The Slaves Have Names: Ancestors Of My Home, Andi explored the histories of the enslaved persons who had lived on the plantation that later became her home. Steele Secrets and Charlotte and the Twelve: A Steele Secrets Story are fictional accounts through the eyes of Mary Steele, who happens upon ghosts whose presence challenges her community to learn more about the plight of African-Americans there and face uncomfortable truths in the present. Visit Andi's website at www.andilit.com for more information about her books and editing services.
City Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo, representing the 35th Council District in Brooklyn, describes her vibrant, economically, racially and culturally diverse district as the "epicenter of Brooklyn."
Andi Cumbo is an experienced writer, coach, author and editor, and a good friend. Today on the podcast she shares her powerful & challenging story, with wisdom about creativity, calling, and how this ties in with her spirituality, and her life running a farm.Andi has so much wisdom to share about creativity, spirituality, calling & living a balanced life, and I know you'll really benefit from her words today. *****You can connect with Andi online at @andilit or andiit.com
Lost his job as he was on the banned list that was leaked. Was put on the list when he was 16 he is now 18.
The Slaves Have Names: Ancestors of my Home tells the stories of the people who were enslaved on the plantation where Cumbo-Floyd was raised in Central Virginia. It’s the story of her journey to get to know these extraordinary people and to understand her debt to them as well as our nation’s continued struggles around race and the legacy of slavery. Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, historian, and genealogist who focuses on the history and legacy of slavery in the United States. She lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she and her husband run a small farm with goats, chickens, and big, fluffy dogs.
Should charges be clearer for workplace pensions? RDR is coming - we ask the FSA what it will mean for financial advice. And horse racing - is there a way to profit that doesn't involve a better slip? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode No Longer Trapped - 2 Corinthians 5:17 featuring BliSs, Mrs. BliSs, Anesha, Erica Cumbo, KiKi Sheard, Mary Mary, Andale, Bumps, Nucci Reyo, Viktory, Von Won, Lecrae, Applejaxx & more!
Featuring BliSs, Mrs. BliSs, Erica Cumbo, Braile, Rio aka Kuntry Boyy, the Breax, T Juan, Edward Long, T-Haddy and More!
Bueno el episodio 1 de este su podcast amigo nos disculpa que sonamos a cumbo pero verdad es el primero vamos a mejorar, pueden ver mas info de la pelicula que dijimos en el podcast en www.quepenatuvida.com @revistaquepasa @jmikegaldamez @krlitoxescobar y visitanos en www.revistaquepasa.tk
Featuring BliSs, Mrs. BliSs, Erica Cumbo, Mr. Del, Conquest, The Breax, AD3, Tha GIM, Da Truth, Deitrick Haddon & More!
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