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Dagens episode snakker Gaute og Jørgen om resultatene fra EYC hvor Norge tok 5 medaljer, uttaket og formatet til World Cup i sommer, Swedish Youth Masters og saker fra Forbundstinget.Følg oss på sosiale medier:Instagram: @ungbowlingTikTok: ungbowlingYoutube: UngbowlingFacebook: UngbowlingBesøk vår hjemmeside ungbowling.no
I dagens episode har Gaute og Jørgen besøk at Magnus Haram Mittet fra Trondheim Bowlingklubb. Han er en av 8 juniorer som reiser til Samsun i Tyrkia i påsken for å representere Norge under EYC (Junior EM). Gaute og Jørgen stiller Magnus spørsmål i forkant av EYC. Samtitid så vant Magnus sammen med førstelaget til Trondheim BK Eliteserien, og det blir også denne gangen diskutert 78D-regelen.Følg Magnus på Instagram: magnus_mittet
I denne episoden snakker Jørgen og Gaute om hva som har skjedd siden forrige episode. De er innom EYC 2024, Hønefoss Open, NM 2024, Aalborg International 2024 og Sommerleir
This week on Unboxed, as we dive into the world of youth culture with Cora Deleany, founder of EYC Ltd. Cora, a visionary in brand consultancy, launched her agency in 2019. Her company EYC Ltd is known for its diverse clientele, including luxury giants like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Fendi, alongside influential musicians and content creators such as Aitch and Lola Clark. In this episode we explore the strategies behind her success in creative consultancy, event planning, and connecting next-generation creators with global audiences. Get an exclusive look at how EYC Ltd's team of young professionals from fashion, music, and entertainment industries are redefining industry norms. Cora will share insights into the agency's commitment to staying ahead of trends and their dedication to crafting tailor-made services that resonate with today's youth. Time stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Who is Cora Delaney 2:20 - Starting in the Industry 3:30 - Starting EYC 4:30 - EYC's Client 6:20 - How to get into the industry 7:55 - How to attract high end fashion 9:18 - How to go viral 10:50 - Cora's favourite brand launches 14:00 - What makes a good party 16:40 - Aitch 19:49 - How important is University for getting into the industry 21:10 - How to put on a great campaign 23:00 - Fashion week 24:50 - Unboxing 1 25:50 - Unboxing 2: EYC Valuation 26:45 - Unboxing 3: GullyGuyLeo 27:17 - Unboxing 4: Why fashion brands should put influencers in charge 28:43 - Advice for young people wanting to get into the fashion industry Sign up for my newsletter for a weekly dose of inspiration every Friday — here Follow me on: IG Twitter LinkedIn TikTok Brought to you by Arcade Media, in collaboration with Listen.
Central States prep, World Bullion, and 2 EYC? Full description to be written
Three sermons, by our EYC high school seniors, for the Third Sunday of Easter, May 1, 2022.
Tonight's dinner guest is Leo Mandella. A lot of people know Leo for his large online profile, but it was his passionate love of fashion that was the catalyst for his career, which has seen him grow from a hardcore streetwear enthusiast to a model and brand ambassador for the likes of Gucci, Converse and Fendi. When he was 12 years old, Leo discovered streetwear. It wasn't just a means of earning resale money or building an online following, he found himself in a community of like-minded individuals. Interviewing him is Cora Delaney, a wonderful force of nature and founder of talent agency EYC, of which Leo's is a client. Leo and Cora discuss genderless fashion, the evolution of streetwear culture, luxury fashion houses collaborating, social media trolling and Leo's admiration of Tyler the Creator, ASAP and…Joey Essex. Lyst is a fashion shopping app. Make great choices with personal recommendations from over 12,000 of the world's best brands. Download here: https://lyst.app.link/leo You can shop our Leo inspired list in the app with our Shop the Fit series here. https://lyst.app.link/shopthefitleomandella
Happy Epiphany! Happy 2022! Happy everything! This week, we're delighted to kick off our first Faithfully Memphis series of the year - Creation Care and Stewardship - with a conversation with Cynthia McCarty. In addition to her role as Director of Children and Youth Ministry at Church of the Holy Apostles in Collierville, TN, Cynthia was a member of the Episcopal Church's delegation to the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in 2021. In this interview with Bishop Phoebe Roaf, Cynthia shares how her faith compels her to advocate for climate and creation care. MORE ABOUT CYNTHIA McCARTY Cynthia was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. As a lifelong Episcopalian, she was involved in EYC, served on the Diocesan Youth Commission, and was the Diocesan representative for the Province VII Youth Commission. After earning a B.S. in Health Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Cynthia moved to Memphis and worked as the Aquatics Director at the Olive Branch Family YMCA. In 2007, Cynthia was called back to Little Rock and served at the Director of Youth and Young Adult ministries at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. During this time, she earned a Masters in Education in Middle Childhood Education. Cynthia has worked the past four years as a middle school teacher for Shelby County Schools. Cynthia is married to Chris and has two sons, Alex, 7, and Sam, 21 months. They live in Germantown and have called Holy Apostles their church home for the last couple of years. As the youth director, Cynthia wants to empower and equip the youth of the church with the resources they need to build onto their Journey of Faith. .
Ben and Travis return from Ben's parent's house to wrap up their discussion of the dangers of lust and the effects it can have on relationships and your mind. Travis starts off by reminding everyone that God can redeem any circumstance. King David admits his wrong doing in Psalm 51, looks to God for forgiveness and then trusts God to use him to teach others. Ben and Travis both are encouraged by those who come forward and some way admit their weaknesses. The guys discuss the differences in how to cope. They give a few ideas on healthy way to cope with trauma. The guys talk about how if something feels good it doesn't always mean it is good. The discussion turns to ways to avoid falling in the cycle of sin and guilt. The show ends with Ben and Travis assembling their Old Testament basketball squad. Ben goes way down on the depth chart to round out the starting five. Who would be your starters from the Old Testament? Links mentioned in this episode: Get our free ebook "28 Days of Focused Living" here: http://www.benandtravis.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/benandtravis For extra content and material you can use for your family or ministry go to https://www.patreon.com/benandtravis *Preorder our EYC and CYC shirt here: https://benandtravis.bigcartel.com/product/undefeatedsince1981 This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Today Phil and Andy from EYC are here so we're Chewing over what they have in store for us all at Therapy Live Business on Saturday! Elevate Your Clinic are our partners for this event as industry leaders in Therapy Business consultancy and operators of the EYC academy. Your lunchtime daily show 12:30-13:00 with Jack Chew chatting about whatever is topical. Usually healthcare and education, occasionally current affairs, always honest.
The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by John Maltman, founder & CEO of e.fundamentals which helps CPG brands unlock eCommerce growth by transforming the knowledge, decision making & agility of brands online through actionable data and expert-led digital commerce insights.Follow John Maltman on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmaltman/ Follow e.fundamentals on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/e-fundamentals/Follow e.fundamentals online at: https://www.efundamentals.com/John answers these questions:1) We'd love to hear about your journey to founding e.fundamentals. You have some tremendous experience in both CPG and retail with nearly a decade at P&G, consulting credentials at Glendinning, more CPG work at PepsiCo, retail work at ASDA and customer data experience at EYC, the precursor to Symphony Retail among your professional highlights. 6 years ago, you decided to found e.fundamentals. 2) What are some key areas that you are recommending to your clients to explore on the digital roadmap to success, making bricks and clicks add up?3) A company's success in eCommerce is only as good as the team activating against it. What skills does an effective eCommerce team need to develop in order to win in this space?4) Here in North America, the pandemic has transformed the Instacart marketplace platform into a powerful demand aggregator that brands are struggling to tackle. What do brands need to get right in search and ensure their products get into Instacart baskets to help them succeed on Instacart?5) Walmart is another major competitor in Grocery eCommerce. What is your POV on their strategy to win in Grocery by reaching shoppers? Does their physical store presence present an advantage to Walmart in this pursuit?6) How do you advise brands to optimize their assortment on the digital shelf and what are some fundamental differences from physical shelf category management?7) How is e.fundamentals helping to automate digital shelf analytics for its clients and drive success in enabling brand strategies?8) As we emerge from the transformative period of the pandemic, what are the key aspects of omnichannel grocery that you are closely monitoring and do you have any leading indicators to share with our audience?Please provide the CPG Guys feedback at http://ratethispodcast.com/cpgguysCPG Guys Website: http://CPGGuys.comInstagram: http://Instagram.com/cpgguysDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
It often feels like there's not enough hours in the day - between managing your job and/or schoolwork, taking care of your health, and pursuing your hobbies and goals, relationships can add another layer of difficulty for managing your time. Today we discuss how relationships (romantic, platonic, and familial) play into the delicate game of time management, explore whether gender & ubringing have an impact on our ideas of "sacrifice", and dive into the complicated nuances of conflicting advice on social media.Our guests today are Alyssa & Alexis of Lotus Magazine, an e-magazine that serves as a platform for self-identifying Asian American womxn, especially focusing on cultivating a sense of community by elevating voices and stories that are often overlooked. They upload a new issue on a bi-monthly basis, and us EYC girls are on the Sept/Oct issue. Follow Lotus Mag on IG (https://www.instagram.com/lotus_mag/)Check out the Sept/Oct issue thru their website (http://lotus-mag.com/index.html)Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eatyourcrust)
I denne episoden vil vi oppsummere resultatene fra årets junior NM, med i studie er en nybakt norgesmester. Episode spilles inn mens vi er på bootcamp for herrer, og vi kommer også innen temaet EYC 2021.
EYC 2021 - Day 2, Evening Session - Pastor Deon Akintomide It's Time To Soar
EYC 2021 - Day One Evening Seesion - It's Time To Soar - Pastor Deon Akintomide
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Genuine obscurities from the world of Now as John and Noax gather round the occasional table for a mixture of rave revelations and dance disasters. Joey Negro? EYC? Exoterix? Us neither. But fear not, there are some forgotten gems and a few club classics to warm your glowsticks to. Pay homage in the usual manner, @theoblongdesk or oblongdesk.podbean.com
My guest, Junior Bevel, grew up in a really large Traditional Jamaican family filled with musical talent. He has an extensive musical history which includes touring the world as a singer and musical director. Great opportunities include: The Patti LaBelle Tour, Donnie McClurkin, Verizon Wireless HSTS Winner, McDOnalds Gospel Competition Winner, GGS Germany/France Tour MD, OGK Jamaica Tour Headliner. Jr. Bevel is thankful for all the individuals that have helped build the journey: Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, EYC, Oakwood University, LMS, OGK, Sean Tillery, Beautiful Minds, TheCollectiveGrey. His Purpose: To create a mood that will promote good vibez and bring positive energy amongst the people. Website: https://unitedmasters.com/a/juniorbevel ; Social Media: Instagram @jrbevel ; @collectivgrey ; Facebook Junior Franc; Twitter @juniorbevel; Shout out by Zina Howard; Closing Word “Grind!” by T.D. Jakes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support
What if you had just 30 days to live? How would your life be different? Is it possible to make the most of every day, right now?
After 5 years on the air EYC is finally coming to a close... but how can you possibly end one of the most explosive telenovelas to date? -- Special thanks to our EP Dennis Verrett, our Comedy Producer Hadley Singer, Marcus Strocks our Producer, and Nick Hodge our Musical Producer. Music by Nicholas Hodge. Follow us on Twitter @CtrlPod and Instagram @CtrlGroupPod. Credit to www.zapsplat.com for the sound effects in this and future episodes. All accents and references are used for comedic effect and to mimic the tone and feel of a Telenovella. Thanks to Magpie games and Brandon Leon Gambetta for creating Pasión de las Pasiones
Welcome to the first episode of EYC After Hours. After Hours (AH) is a new EYC format where just Brennan and Troy sit down to discuss singular topics related to engineering. In this episode we walk through lots of information related to getting your Master’s degree. If you have been thinking about getting a Master’s, this episode would be great for you! We hope you enjoy it. If you have any additional questions or comments on this topic, please comment on the website or email us at admin@eycpodcast.com and we will revisit them on the next AH episode. Download the transcript here
In this episode, EYC’s very own Troy Bouman talks about his career journey and how mentors played a key role in the path he went down. Troy is currently a PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological University focusing in acoustics and vibration. Download the transcript here Troy’s FamilyTroy at Roush with DalePhD LabPhD LabTesting the Ford GT at RoushTesting the Roush Mustang at RoushTesting the Roush Mustang at RoushExample of testingTestingExample of testingAlternative/AC noise testing cell
In this episode, David didn't get laid, the start of a mini-movie, possibly partially written by Charles Dickens, Weasel vacillates wildly between two tones and also is making it up as he goes along, Erin wonders about Jack's bag of...pots?, Erin and James reveal that they've never been arrested, Erin wonders about Jack's new lodgings and the musical accoutrements, Alan Mencken hatches a nefarious plan to get another song into the show, Erin does James's job for him, and finally we talk about EYC for a little bit! It's a wild beginning to the week.
Don't miss a week of our Young Guns series as we highlight a few young men from EYC who are called into ministry.Check out week 1 from Luke Davis.
Today's episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling is powered by our NEW sponsor Eat Your Coffee. Head over to www.eatyour.coffee.com to find out more about this AMAZING caffeinated snack (equal to 1 cup of coffee) that gives you the ability to energize the moment with every single bite. Use the PROMO CODE POWERTRIP and save 25% off your order. Take advantage of this opportunity to introduce yourself to the EYC revolution. With the announcement of his autobiography "Strong Style" publishing this Spring, we proudly and most graciously welcome one of the greatest wrestlers in the history of the business and all around tough-guy, Scott "Flash" Norton to the The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling. For this and every other episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling and The Triple Threat Podcast featuring "The Franchise" Shane Douglas please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Podomatic, and Player FM. Also follow us on Twitter @TwoManPowerTrip & @rasslinpal.
Today's episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling is powered by our NEW sponsor Eat Your Coffee. Head over to www.eatyour.coffee.com to find out more about this AMAZING caffeinated snack (equal to 1 cup of coffee) that gives you the ability to energize the moment with every single bite. Use the PROMO CODE POWERTRIP and save 25% off your order. Take advantage of this opportunity to introduce yourself to the EYC revolution. With the promotion for The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling's fan convention the day of WrestleMania, Markout at the Meadowlands in full swing, the headliner for that show "Good Ol JR", Jim Ross sits down to talk all about his appearance at MATM Con. For this and every other episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling and The Triple Threat Podcast featuring "The Franchise" Shane Douglas please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Podomatic, and Player FM. Also follow us on Twitter @TwoManPowerTrip & @rasslinpal.
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For as long as I can remember, I have gone to church. I attended mass on Sundays with my parents or grandmother. CCD always took up my Wednesday evenings. CYO was weekly with activities throughout the year. There was not an option to not go. My parents never planned weekend excursions that interfered with church. My brother, sisters, and I all made our First Communion and Confirmation as scheduled. Extracurricular activities did not interfere with church. I attended a Catholic university so my religious involvement continued through my young adult years. I was privileged growing up to worship at different churches with friends – Methodist, Assembly of God, and Pentecostal to name a few. I remember the different experiences of spirit filled worship and keep those close to my heart today. I learned early on that God was not only in the Catholic Church, but wherever I was on Sunday morning. As I grew up, I always believed I was the church as well. God was with me as I closed my eyes in prayer and worship. In the very early 80’s, Dennis and I married and moved to Bay City. He was raised in the Episcopal Church. When I became pregnant in 1983, we decided it was time to find a church home to establish roots and raise our family. We didn’t look very far. The only church we visited was St. Mark’s. Milton McWilliams was the rector. We were hooked! Now many of you know me, and I am a stickler for my children and grandchildren behaving in church. To this day I could give the girls my “mean eyes” and they would straighten up. Cooper has only had to tell me, “Mimi, your eyes are scaring me” a few times. Some may remember my biggest misbehaver was Dennis. It was his joke to squeeze us all to one end of the pew, a little at a time. On occasion, I got up and moved. I don’t know if I would have made it in their early years without Bill and Frances Savage. They could see the anxiety on my face and would come and get Erin and Natalie, telling me, “They are only bothering you, honey. We love to hear the sound of children in church.” Around the time of their preschool years, I joined Debra Shield’s team and launched my Sunday School teacher career. Along with that came Vacation Bible Schools with elaborate set decorations and musical scores second to none. It was never a decision that took much thought or debate. If I was expected at Sunday School, my girls would be there, too. And they were. As a senior in high school, Natalie and Leigh Vance taught the younger children on Sunday mornings. This year, Erin has signed on to help out in some capacity. The tradition continues. I pray that Natalie and Zach will find a church home now that they have bought and moved into their home. The Lord says, “Ask and you shall receive.” I am counting on it. Several weeks ago Brad and I were headed home after a meeting at the diocese in Houston. We were tossing out ideas about Rally Sunday, wondering if our efforts would increase Sunday School attendance for the coming year. Many of us have or are involved with the public school system. On any given day at Cherry Elementary, students can learn about sex, drugs, gangs, bullying, and meanness to name a few. Reading, math, science, and social studies are taught daily. Social skills are presented as well. We give it our all to help children learn to be productive citizens. What they don’t get is Christian Education. As parents, it is our responsibility and duty to bring our children up in the church. If a child goes to church once a month, he will be exposed to Christ for about 18 hours a year. If said child goes to church and Sunday School twice a month, she will be involved with religion right at 50 hours a year. Young adults on the Missionpalooza trip had an average of 3 hours of religious exposure in addition to 4-6 hours of service each day. Unless our children are attending church worship, Sunday School, and EYC, they are not likely to get a solid Christian education and background that will enable them to become Godly adults. As more and more kids rely on social media and the internet to occupy their time, they are missing out on the religious upbringing that so many of us here today received. August 23 is Rally Sunday. Not only will we be gearing up for Sunday School, there will be a ministries fair for all of us to choose how we are going to be involved with St. Mark’s. Please, mark your calendars and find a costume. Join in the pirate festivities. Come dressed as your favorite pirate, male and female. Prizes will be given to the best dressed man and woman. Kiddos will have fun playing and winning prizes. Nancy Kubecka is planning on “fish and chips” with the sides. A fun time will be had by all. In closing, if we do not educate and engage all of our children and grandchildren in our Christian life at St. Mark’s, someone else will take them under his wing and it may not be a good situation. We have a wonderfully diversified congregation with many young children who will fit right in and give us all hope for the future. Give them what I had and what my children had – A wonderful church to call home with a solid religious background. Make Christian education and community a priority in your child’s life. As stated in Proverbs22:6 - Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. God bless you.
For as long as I can remember, I have gone to church. I attended mass on Sundays with my parents or grandmother. CCD always took up my Wednesday evenings. CYO was weekly with activities throughout the year. There was not an option to not go. My parents never planned weekend excursions that interfered with church. My brother, sisters, and I all made our First Communion and Confirmation as scheduled. Extracurricular activities did not interfere with church. I attended a Catholic university so my religious involvement continued through my young adult years. I was privileged growing up to worship at different churches with friends – Methodist, Assembly of God, and Pentecostal to name a few. I remember the different experiences of spirit filled worship and keep those close to my heart today. I learned early on that God was not only in the Catholic Church, but wherever I was on Sunday morning. As I grew up, I always believed I was the church as well. God was with me as I closed my eyes in prayer and worship. In the very early 80’s, Dennis and I married and moved to Bay City. He was raised in the Episcopal Church. When I became pregnant in 1983, we decided it was time to find a church home to establish roots and raise our family. We didn’t look very far. The only church we visited was St. Mark’s. Milton McWilliams was the rector. We were hooked! Now many of you know me, and I am a stickler for my children and grandchildren behaving in church. To this day I could give the girls my “mean eyes” and they would straighten up. Cooper has only had to tell me, “Mimi, your eyes are scaring me” a few times. Some may remember my biggest misbehaver was Dennis. It was his joke to squeeze us all to one end of the pew, a little at a time. On occasion, I got up and moved. I don’t know if I would have made it in their early years without Bill and Frances Savage. They could see the anxiety on my face and would come and get Erin and Natalie, telling me, “They are only bothering you, honey. We love to hear the sound of children in church.” Around the time of their preschool years, I joined Debra Shield’s team and launched my Sunday School teacher career. Along with that came Vacation Bible Schools with elaborate set decorations and musical scores second to none. It was never a decision that took much thought or debate. If I was expected at Sunday School, my girls would be there, too. And they were. As a senior in high school, Natalie and Leigh Vance taught the younger children on Sunday mornings. This year, Erin has signed on to help out in some capacity. The tradition continues. I pray that Natalie and Zach will find a church home now that they have bought and moved into their home. The Lord says, “Ask and you shall receive.” I am counting on it. Several weeks ago Brad and I were headed home after a meeting at the diocese in Houston. We were tossing out ideas about Rally Sunday, wondering if our efforts would increase Sunday School attendance for the coming year. Many of us have or are involved with the public school system. On any given day at Cherry Elementary, students can learn about sex, drugs, gangs, bullying, and meanness to name a few. Reading, math, science, and social studies are taught daily. Social skills are presented as well. We give it our all to help children learn to be productive citizens. What they don’t get is Christian Education. As parents, it is our responsibility and duty to bring our children up in the church. If a child goes to church once a month, he will be exposed to Christ for about 18 hours a year. If said child goes to church and Sunday School twice a month, she will be involved with religion right at 50 hours a year. Young adults on the Missionpalooza trip had an average of 3 hours of religious exposure in addition to 4-6 hours of service each day. Unless our children are attending church worship, Sunday School, and EYC, they are not likely to get a solid Christian education and background that will enable them to become Godly adults. As more and more kids rely on social media and the internet to occupy their time, they are missing out on the religious upbringing that so many of us here today received. August 23 is Rally Sunday. Not only will we be gearing up for Sunday School, there will be a ministries fair for all of us to choose how we are going to be involved with St. Mark’s. Please, mark your calendars and find a costume. Join in the pirate festivities. Come dressed as your favorite pirate, male and female. Prizes will be given to the best dressed man and woman. Kiddos will have fun playing and winning prizes. Nancy Kubecka is planning on “fish and chips” with the sides. A fun time will be had by all. In closing, if we do not educate and engage all of our children and grandchildren in our Christian life at St. Mark’s, someone else will take them under his wing and it may not be a good situation. We have a wonderfully diversified congregation with many young children who will fit right in and give us all hope for the future. Give them what I had and what my children had – A wonderful church to call home with a solid religious background. Make Christian education and community a priority in your child’s life. As stated in Proverbs22:6 - Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. God bless you.
Lots of bootlegs/remixes/mashups in this one, so if you like that sort of thing you’re in for a treat! A few producers including the awesome Bryan Kearney kindly distributed some excellent productions over xmas so I’ve included a few to get the year off to a banging start. Plus a great guest mix from up & coming Vancouver based DJ, EYC. 01. Whiteroom vs Ferry Corsten - White Love (Bryan Kearney’s Passionate mashwork)02. Bryn Whiting - Never Coming Down 03. Planet Perfecto Knights - ResuRection (Paul Oakenfold Full-On Fluoro mix) 04. Cygnus X - Superstring (Jordan Suckley IO remix) 05. Jordan Suckley - Flames (Sneijder 1AM remix) 06. Jean Jacques Smoothie - Two People (Kipster remix) 07. Josh C - Knock Off (David McRae remix) 08. On NRG - Own Way 09. Paul F feat. Adele - Rollin In 10. Bryan Kearney - You Will Never Be Forgotten (Unreleased mix) 11. Bryan Kearney & Snatam Kaur vs Solarstone vs Neptune Project - Ong NamAztec In Seven Cities (Bryan Kearney Pach-Up) EYC Guest Mix:12. Matias Faint - Casino Fire (Kent & Gian remix) 13. Sunny Lax - Always (Matt Skyer remix) 14. Nick Sentience - Kinetic 15. Paul Webster - Cut Off (Chris Metcalfe remix) 16. Running Man pres. Fifth Dimension - Somewhere 17. Bryan Kearney & Jamie Walker - We’ll Never Die Download MP3