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Samtal och musik från Triangelkyrkan i Enskede med Carin Dernulf, Charlotte Höglund och Eric Bibb. 'Allt verkligt liv är möte' sade filosofen Martin Buber. Och ju längre jag lever ju mer övertygad är jag om att det är sant. När vi vågar närma oss varandra, när vi vågar göra oss sårbara för varandra, då kan mötet ske som ger livet färg och mening. Och det gäller både i relation till varandra och till Gud. We belong to the band. Carin Dernulf. Utan några omskrivningar säger jag rakt ut bara som det är. 'Jesus hjälp mig idag, du vet vad jag behöver'. Bönen är som en gammaldags telefonkoppling och the mainline är alltid öppen. Charlotte Höglund. Medverkande: Charlotte Höglund: text, läsning, bön Carin Dernulf: text, läsning Eric Bibb: Sång, gitarr, berättande Ulrika Bibb: Sång Text: Lukas 24:13-32 Musik: Don't You Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down (Eric Bibb, Charlotte Höglund) Along the Way (Eric Bibb) I'm On My Way to Canaan Land (trad) Jesus On the Mainline (trad) I Belong to the Band (Rev. Gary Davis) People You Love (Eric Bibb) I Want Jesus To Walk With Me (trad) Blott en dag (Lina Sandell/Oscar Ahnfelt) Needed Time (trad) Producent Katarina Josephsson Tekniker Björn Söderholm, May-Britt Rylander liv@sverigesradio.se
To Whom do I Belong?? by Fr. Josh Waltz
Whether you asked for it or not, at some point or another you will find yourself in a season of change. Women in this community who have been through that have expressed feeling overwhelmed and unsure of navigating their new paths. Sometimes this applies even when you have chosen your season of change. Here we are focused on personal fulfillment, feeling whole, and like yourself amidst the ebbs and flows of your life. Tune in for this interview with a fellow progressor who is well versed in this scenario and shares powerful ways to create fulfillment in seasons of change. Aubrey Baldwin is a mother and Air Force wife living abroad in England, so she is no stranger to frequent moves that take her far from family and familiarity. She shares her personal story of how she realized that a simple routine, gratitude, and connection could create fulfillment even in seasons of change. Life is never static, and while the transitions can be out of our control, we can find peace and alignment when we learn how to prioritize and control the controllables. About a few other things... Reclaim your creative power and rediscover who you actually are! If you're ready to come back home to yourself, to be able to say that you know who you are and what matters to you, take my foundation course, “Finding Me.” It's OK that you've lost parts of yourself along the way; but as you learn to anchor back into who you are and align your life to what matters to you, you'll find that you have more strength, more fulfilment, and more creativity to bring to your important roles and responsibilities. I have a goal to get to 1000 reviews, and I need your help! If you would leave a rating and simple review on Apple Podcast it would really help the show grow, and reach even more women who need this community. I appreciate each one, as well as your shares, it helps me keep the show going and know better how to serve you! Sign up for the Go Getter Newsletter to get Progress Pointers in your inbox every Thursday. SHOW NOTES Aubrey's Instagram, Website, "I Belong, Too" Leave a rating and review for the podcast! Miss Kelsey Preschool and Kindergarten Boxes - 20% off with code ABOUTPROGRESS Foundational course, “Finding Me.” Free and easy Belonging Guide Get on the waitlist for the Strive Hive, my monthly membership group Lend your voice and experience + be featured on the show HERE Join Monica on Facebook and Instagram Songs Credit: DRIVE by Dj Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by FREE MUSIC FOR VLOGS AND VIDEOS bit.ly/freemusicforvlogs
Sermon: The Power of Words Music: My Lighthouse, How Great Thou Art, God So Loved, Nothing But Good, I Belong to God
Sermon: The Power of Words Music: My Lighthouse, How Great Thou Art, God So Loved, Nothing But Good, I Belong to God
We had a precious time of praise! I shared a new song the Lord wrote. I also went with the flow with spontaneous praise and exhortations. Listen, praise along, and be blessed! Songs played or attempted ;) I Belong to You (me) 10,000 Reasons (Matt Redman) Anchor (Hillsong United) Awesome (Charles Jenkins) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/praise-wo-ceasing/support
Ps Matt Wyatt continues speaking on the two part series ‘I Belong’.
This week it's all about Returnal and Resident Evil: Village! Spoilers for up to House Beneviento are at the end of the episode, and we'll probably go full spoilers for everything next week. But in Retro Corner, George played a great game, Mischief Makers, for the N64! He also played The Lion King for the Sega Genesis, and that... I mean, there's nothing anyone can do about that. He's got a problem, and I really wish he'd seek professional help for it. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: "I Belong in a Factory" by Electric Six
Tina might just be the true definition of Woman Lowriders Only. Growing up in South Los Angeles, Tina fell in love with lowriders at a very young age and decided to one day own a true lowrider. Since the early days of South Central LA cruising, Tina has built an admirable number of lowriders. As far as accolades goes; Lowrider Hall of Fame, a Lowrider Magazine Super Show award winner, Straight Outta Compton, and prominent member of the Super Naturals CC. Although know as ‘The First Lady of Lowriding'. Tina is the most humble person you will meet. “When I bring out my cars I want it to be understood that I'm not just trying to fit somewhere, I BELONG here” - Tina
What would happen if I didn't just think about changing my attitude, a certain habit, or the way I treat certain people? What if I actually made a significant change? Would my life really be any better? Would theirs? Let's find out together in this lesson. __________________________ 00:03 Welcome / Prayer 04:22 “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High” 06:04 “Let It Rise” 08:42 “We Exalt Thee” 10:42 Communion 14:18 “Mighty to Save” 17:14 Sermon 01:03:16 “Purify Me, Lord” 01:05:22 Closing Comments / Prayer 01:07:56 “I Belong to Jesus”
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Depois da sobrevivência, a maior saga de um ser humano deve ser o desejo inalienável de ser reconhecido como pessoa de algum lugar, ser reconhecido como nacional de algum país, ter uma nacionalidade, documentos, a cidadania mínima e necessária para poder existir num mundo que precisa saber quem você é e de onde vem para lhe abrir as portas. Para a maioria das pessoas isso acontece logo ao nascer. Mas não é o mesmo para milhões de apátridas que, do ponto de vista legal, são apenas uma sombra com contornos humanos sem direitos naturais. Maha Mamo, libanesa, filha de pai cristão e mãe muçulmana, teve na impossibilidade legal do casamento inter-religioso dos pais na Síria, que fugiram para o Líbano para se casar, o começo de sua história como apátrida. Sem a condição legal de ser reconhecida como síria e nascida no Líbano, onde não existe nacionalidade por territorialidade, ela e os irmãos passaram a infância, a juventude e o começo da vida adulta como pessoas sem pátria, sem nacionalidade, sofrendo todas as dificuldades para estudar, viver e sem nenhuma possibilidade de viajar. “Sem documentos, mesmo sendo correta, sem ter feito nada errado, eu via um carro da polícia em Beirute e ia para o lado contrário. Sem documentos, eu poderia ser presa”, disse ela, logo no início da conversa, ao contar sua história ao “Pensando o Brasil com Adalberto Piotto”, pela TV CIEE. Foi justamente o fato de o Brasil abrir as portas do país aos sírios refugiados de guerra, em 2014, o que permitiu a ela e os irmãos entrarem no país e começassem a longa jornada de serem reconhecidos como refugiados, depois o reconhecimento como apátridas, o que exigiu mudança na legislação brasileira e, finalmente, em 2018, aos 30 anos, a conquista da sua primeira nacionalidade, a nacionalidade brasileira. Maha Mamo, que carrega uma bandeira do Brasil em torno do pescoço numa demonstração de orgulho em ser brasileira, tem formação superior, pós-graduação, fala quatro idiomas mais o português que aprendeu para conquistar a nacionalidade. No entanto, as dificuldades iniciais como refugiada num novo país e sem dominar o idioma, a levaram a distribuir panfletos, como seu primeiro emprego em Belo Horizonte, em 2014, no início da pior crise econômica doméstica da história no país, que ceifaria milhões de empregos. Atualmente, ela é palestrante e viaja o mundo como porta-voz da campanha “I Belong”, da ONU, para conscientizar o planeta acerca dos mais de 10 milhões de pessoas apátridas que aguardam pelo direito a uma aparentemente óbvia nacionalidade, mas que a realidade mostra ser um desafio de um inestimável direito. “Meu trabalho hoje é levar o nome do Brasil para o mundo inteiro. E a gente conseguir aplicar a lei brasileira - de refúgio e reconhecimento de apátridas como nacionais – em todos os outros países.
Topics: Biggie death, Erykah Badu, Eve's Bayou, Miss Evers' Boys (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) Notes 1997 1. President: Bill Clinton 2. Feb -A Santa Monica jury finds former football legend O.J. Simpson is liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. 3. Feb - North Hollywood shootout: Two heavily armed bank robbers conflict with officers from the Los Angeles Police Department in a mass shootout. 4. Feb - Miss Evers' Boys airs on HBO. It is a made-for-TV adaptation of David Feldshuh's eponymous 1992 stage play, and was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won four, Outstanding Made for Television Movie / Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie – Alfre Woodard / Editing / Cinematography 5. Mar - Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. is killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at age 24 before the release of his second album Life After Death. The album was released on March 25. 6. Mar - In San Diego, California, 39 members of Heaven's Gate, a UFO religious cult, commit mass suicide. 7. Apr - The Ellen episode, "The Puppy Episode" is broadcast on ABC, showing for the first time the revelation of a main character as a homosexual. 8. May - U.S. President Bill Clinton issues a formal apology to the surviving victims of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male and their families. 9. Jun - During the Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II boxing match in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson bites off part of Evander Holyfield's ear. 10. Jun - The base version of the standard WiFi was released 11. Aug - Diana, Princess of Wales died in hospital after being injured in a motor vehicle accident in a road tunnel in Paris. 12. Sep - www.google.com is registered by Google. 13. Nov - Mary Kay Letourneau is sentenced to six months imprisonment in Washington after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree child rape. Letourneau gave birth to her victims' child and the leniency of her sentence was widely criticized.[3] 14. Nov - The Emergency Broadcast System is replaced by the Emergency Alert System and it continues to this day. - "This is a test. This station is conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test." 15. Open Comments: 16. Top 3 Pop Songs 17. #1-"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997", Elton John 18. #2-"Foolish Games" / "You Were Meant for Me", Jewel 19. #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112 20. Record Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin 21. Album Of The Year, Time Out Of Mind - Bob Dylan 22. Song Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin Colvin) 23. Best New Artist, Paula Cole 24. Best Female R&B, On & On - Erykah Badu 25. Best Male R&B, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly 26. Best R&B Duo Or Group, No Diggity - Blackstreet 27. Best R&B Song, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly 28. Best R&B Album, Baduizm - Erykah Badu 29. Best Rap Solo, Men In Black - Will Smith 30. Best Rap Duo Or Group, I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Featuring 112 31. Best Rap Album, No Way Out - Puff Daddy & The Family 32. Top 3 Movies 33. #1-Titanic 34. #2-The Lost World: Jurassic Park 35. #3-Men in Black 36. Notables: Rhyme & Reason, Gridlock'd, Rosewood, Good Burger, Def Jam's How to Be a Player, Hoodlum, Kiss the Girls, Gang Related, Boogie Nights, The Devil's Advocate, Good Will Hunting, Jackie Brown, Love Jones, B*A*P*S, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Booty Call, Donnie Brasco, Soul Food, Gang Related, 37. Open Comments: 38. Top TV Shows 39. #1-Seinfeld 40. #2-ER 41. #3-Veronica's Closet 42. Debuts, The Chris Rock Show 43. Open Comments: 44. Economic Snapshots 45. Income = 37.5 (Previously 36.3K) 46. House = 124k (118.2) 47. Car = 17k (16.3) 48. Rent = 576 (554) 49. Harvard = 28.9 (27.5) 50. Movie = 4.59 (4.42) 51. Gas = 1.22 (-) 52. Stamp = .32 (-) 53. Social Scene: Death of Christopher George Latore Wallace, aka ‘Biggie Smalls,’ ‘The Notorious B.I.G,’ or ‘Biggie,’ 54. Childhood & Early Life: Born on May 21, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, to Voletta Wallace and Selwyn George Latore. His mother was a Jamaican preschool teacher and his father was a politician and welder. His father left the family when he was two years old. He attended the ‘Queen of All Saints Middle School’ where he excelled in English, won many awards, and was given the nickname ‘Big.’ because of his weight, around the age of 10 (1982). He started dealing drugs as early as 12 while his mother went out for work, and she says he adapted a ‘smart-ass’ attitude, while attending high school, but he was still a good student. He dropped out of school at 17 (1989) and gradually got involved in criminal activities. Shortly after dropping out, he was arrested on weapon charges and was sentenced for probation of five years. He was again arrested in 1990 for violating his probation and again a year later for drug dealing in North Carolina. He stayed in jail for nine months. 55. Career: As a teen, he began exploring music and performed with local groups, such as ‘Techniques’ and ‘Old Gold Brothers.’ He made a casual demo tape titled ‘Microphone Murder’ under the name ‘Biggie Smalls.’ The name was inspired from his own stature as well as from a character of a 1975 film ‘Let’s Do it Again.’ The tape was promoted by Mister Cee, a New York based DJ and was heard by the editor of ‘The Source.’ In March 1992 (@19), he was featured in the ‘Unsigned Hype’ column of ‘The Source,’ magazine. Shortly thereafter, he was signed by ‘Uptown Records’. In 1993, when Sean 'Puffy' Combs, a producer/A&R with ‘Uptown Records’ was fired, Biggie Smalls signed with Combs’ ‘Bad Boy Records.’ In August, 1993 (@21), he had his first child T’yanna. To financially support his daughter, he continued to deal drugs. Also in 1993, he worked on the remix of Mary J. Blige’s ‘Real Love.’ While working for ‘Real Love,’ he used the pseudonym ‘The Notorious B.I.G.,’ the name he used for the rest of his career. He followed up with another remix of Blige's ‘What’s the 411’. He debuted as a solo artist in the 1993 film ‘Who’s the Man?’ with the single ‘Party and Bullshit.’ 56. As a solo artist he hit the pop chart in August 1994 (@22) with ‘Juicy/Unbelievable.’ His debut album ‘Ready to Die’ was released in September, 1994, peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and was subject to critical acclaim and soon a commercial success. Three singles were released from the album: "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance". "Big Poppa" was a hit on multiple charts, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and also being nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards. At a time when West Coast hip hop was dominating the mainstream, this album became a huge success, making him a prominent figure in the East Coast hip hop scene. [Side Note: 2 months later in November, Tupac was shot five times in a NYC recording studio]. In July 1995 (@23), the cover of ‘The Source’ magazine featured him along with the caption ‘The King of New York Takes Over.’ 57. Recording of his second album, ‘Life After Death,’ began in September 1995 but was interrupted due to injuries, hip hop disputes, and legal squabbles (much like his friend Tupac). He was in a car accident which hospitalized him for three months. He had to complete rehabilitation and was confined to a wheelchair for a period. The car accident had shattered his left leg and made him dependent on a cane. He was arrested outside a nightclub in Manhattan in March, 1996 (24), for manhandling and threatening to kill two of his fans who were seeking autographs, and again in the middle of the year, he was arrested from his home at Teaneck, New Jersey, for possessing weapons and drugs. On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, and he died six days later. Rumors of Biggie Smalls’ involvement in Shakur’s murder were doing the rounds and were reported immediately. In January 1997, he faced an order to pay 41k for a dispute that occurred in May 1995 where a concert promoter’s friend accused him and his entourage of beating him up. 58. Death: In February 1997, he went to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album ‘Life After Death’ which was scheduled for March 25th release. On March 7, 1997, he attended the 1997 ‘Soul Train Music Awards’ and presented an award to Toni Braxton. On March 8, he attended the after party at ‘Peterson Automotive Museum,’ hosted by ‘Quest Records’ and ‘Vibe’ magazine. While leaving the party, his truck stopped at a red light, and a black Chevy Impala pulled up alongside it. The Impala's driver, an unidentified African-American man dressed in a blue suit and bow tie, rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol, and fired at Wallace's car. Four bullets hit Wallace, and his entourage subsequently rushed him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where doctors performed emergency procedures, but he was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. He was 24 years old. 59. 16 days after his murder, his double disc album ‘Life After Death’ was released. The album peaked at No. 1 spot on the U.S. charts, ultimately went 11× Platinum, was nominated for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for its first single "Hypnotize", and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for its second single "Mo Money Mo Problems" at the 1998 Grammy Awards. In 2012, the album was ranked at No. 476 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Biggie has been described as ‘the savior of East Coast hip hop’ by some and ‘greatest rapper of all time’ by others. 60. Tupac and Biggie Best Frenemies: Biggie's first single, “Party and Bulls**t” came out in 1993. By that year, Tupac was already a platinum-selling artist, so Biggie asked a drug dealer to introduce him to Tupac at a Los Angeles party, according to the book 'Original Gangstas...' by Ben Westhoff. An intern who worked with Biggie recalled the meeting. “'Pac walks into the kitchen and starts cooking for us. He's in the kitchen cooking some steaks,”. “We were drinking and smoking and all of a sudden ‘Pac was like, ‘Yo, come get it.’ And we go into the kitchen and he had steaks, and French fries, and bread, and Kool Aid and we just sittin’ there eating and drinking and laughing...that's truly where Big and ‘Pac’s friendship started.” There was mutual respect between the two and Biggie would crash on Tupac’s couch when he was in California and Tupac would always stop by Biggie’s neighborhood when he was in New York. In essence, they were like any other pair of friends and both of them respected the other's talent. At the 1993 Budweiser Superfest at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, they freestyled together. Biggie often turned to Tupac for advice in the business, and even asked him to manage his career. But Tupac advised him to, "stay with Puff. He will make you a star.” 61. The first big fallout happened when they were scheduled to work on a project together for another rapper, Little Shawn. Tupac arrived at Times Square’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, and was getting ready to head upstairs to where Biggie and Combs were. But instead, Tupac was gunned down in the lobby and shot five times. Tupac reportedly believed that Biggie had prior knowledge of the attack and that he also knew who was behind it. "He really thought when he got shot the first time, not that Big set it up or anything, just Big didn't tell him who did it," Tupac's friend and Naughty by Nature frontman Treach told MTV News in June 2010. "In his heart, he was like, 'The homie knows who did it.' Biggie might have wanted to just stay out of it, like, 'I don't know nothing.' [Tupac] was like, 'Yo, man, just put your ear to the street. Let me know who hit me up.'" Despite Tupac's claims, Biggie remained adamant that he had been loyal to his friend. "Honestly, I didn't have no problem with [Tupac]," Biggie previously said. "I saw situations and how sh*t was going, and I tried to school [Tupac]. I was there when he bought his first Rolex, but I wasn't in the position to be rolling like that. I think Tupac felt more comfortable with the dudes he was hanging with because they had just as much money as him." 62. Still, Tupac's suspicions were only heightened when Biggie released "Who Shot Ya?" a month after Tupac's attack. Biggie claimed that he wrote the song "way before Tupac got shot," but the rapper took it as Biggie's confession. "Even if that song ain't about it, you should be, like, 'I'm not putting it out, 'cause he might think it's about him,'" Tupac said in an interview with Vibe while incarcerated for an unrelated charge. 63. When Tupac joined Death Row Records, the East Coast-West Coast rivalry was cemented. While Tupac was incarcerated for another incident, he came to believe Biggie knew about the attack ahead of time. The west coast rapper reached out to Suge Knight, who offered him a place on his Death Row Records roster. Tupac accepted, cementing the rivalry between Knight's label and Combs’ Bad Boy Records. “Any artist out there that wanna be an artist, stay a star, and won’t have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the records, dancing—come to Death Row!” Knight proclaimed at that 1995 Source awards show. 64. There was never proof that Biggie or Combs knew about the incident. But a couple of months later, Biggie’s B-side single was a track called “Who Shot Ya?” which led to Tupac’s response with the song, “Hit ‘Em Up.” In it, Tupac claimed he slept with Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans. According to Vibe, Evans denied the claim, saying, “That ain’t how I do business.” 65. Open Comments: 66. Question: What Notable deaths hit you pretty hard? [Aaliyh/Al Jarreau/Andre Harrell/Areatha Franklin/Bernie Mack/Bill Withers/Bob Marley/Chadwick Boseman/Diahann Carroll/Donny Hathaway/Eazy-E/Florence Ballard/Florence Griffith Joyner/Fred “Curly” Neal/Heavy D/Jam Master Jay/Jimi Hendrix/John Lewis/John Singleton/John Thompson/Kobe Bryant/Left Eye/Little Richard/Malcolm X/Martin Luther King, Jr./Micgael Jackson/Muhammad Ali/Mya Angelou/Ol' Dirty Bastard/Otis Redding/Prince/Sam Cooke/The Notorious B.I.G./Toni Morrrison/Tupac/Walter Payton/Whitney Houston] 67. Music Scene: Black Songs from the top 40 68. #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112 69. #4-"Un-Break My Heart", Toni Braxton 70. #5- "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", Puff Daddy featuring Mase 71. #6-"I Believe I Can Fly", R. Kelly 72. #7-"Don't Let Go (Love)", En Vogue 73. #8-"Return of the Mack", Mark Morrison 74. #13- "For You I Will", Monica 75. #14-"You Make Me Wanna...", Usher 76. #16-"Nobody", Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage 77. #20- "Mo Money Mo Problems", The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase 78. #23-"No Diggity", Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre 79. #24-"I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", Rome 80. #25-"Hypnotize", The Notorious B.I.G. 81. #26-"Every Time I Close My Eyes", Babyface 82. #27-"In My Bed", Dru Hill 83. #30-"4 Seasons of Loneliness", Boyz II Men 84. #31-"G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.", Changing Faces 85. #32-"Honey", Mariah Carey 86. #33-"I Believe in You and Me", Whitney Houston 87. #34-"Da' Dip", Freak Nasty 88. #37-"Cupid", 112 89. Vote: 90. Top RnB Albums 91. Jan - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli 92. Mar - Baduizm, Erykah Badu 93. Mar - The Untouchable, Scarface 94. Apr - Life After Death, The Notorious B.I.G. 95. May - Share My World, Mary J. Blige 96. Jun - God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation 97. Jun - Wu-Tang Forever, Wu-Tang Clan 98. Aug - Supa Dupa Fly, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott 99. Aug - No Way Out, Puff Daddy and the Family 100. Aug - The Art of War, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 101. Sep - Ghetto D, Master P 102. Oct - When Disaster Strikes, Busta Rhymes 103. Oct - Evolution, Boyz II Men 104. Nov - The Firm: The Album, The Firm feat. Nas, Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ 105. Nov - Harlem World, Mase 106. Nov - The 18th Letter, Rakim 107. Nov - Unpredictable, Mystikal 108. Dec - Live, Erykah Badu 109. Dec - R U Still Down? (Remember Me), 2Pac 110. Vote: 111. Music Scene: Erykah Badu, Queen of Neo-Soul 112. Childhood & Early Years: Born as Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971 in Dallas, TX. Her father spent a considerable period in jail, vanished altogether in 1975, and only returned twenty years later. Her mother, a much respected actress in the local theatre, raised the children with the help of her own mother and her mother-in-law. Erica spent a lot of time with these ladies while her mother was busy on the stage. Erica was born the eldest of 3. Although they were comparatively poor Erica never realized that because everything was neat and clean. Despite the absence of her father, she had a very happy childhood, surrounded by uncles, aunts, grandmothers and cousins. Her mother imbibed in her daughters a love for music, playing the songs of Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder to them. Erica inherited her mother’s artistic traits and a desire to perform. She would often sing in front of the mirror pretending that she was a background singer for Chaka Khan. She would also make her grandmother sit up and watch her while she sang, danced and acted. In 1975, Erica first appeared on stage, performing with her mother at Dallas Theatre Centre and by seven, she started learning to play the piano. Her favorite song was ‘The Greatest Love of All’. Another important aspect of her character was that from her childhood she loved to be in control of the situation around her. Therefore, when it was time for elementary schooling, she refused to continue her education there, mainly because she found that in school she was no longer in control. She began her formal education at a grade school, where her talent was quickly recognized. In her First Grade, she appeared in ‘Annie’, skipping and singing the song ‘Somebody Snitched On Me.’ During the summer vacations, she sang at the choir of the First Baptist Church, honing her choral skills.Along with acting and singing, little Erica also began to expand her cultural horizon, attending different festivals, especially Harambee Festival in South Dallas, slowly developing an interest in African culture and dress. The tall headgear she would wear one day originated from these visits. 113. In 1980, she was enrolled in a dancing troupe. Later she also learned formal ballet. By 1982, she had also started rapping. When it was time to attend high school, she chose Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School, an arts-oriented magnet school. While studying there she rejected what she considered to be a slave name, changing the spelling of Erica to Erykah and replacing Wright with Badu. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the Grambling State University, a historically black institution in Grambling, Louisiana, studying theatre until 1993. Thereafter, she returned to Dallas without completing her degree, mainly to concentrate on music. 114. Career: In 1993, Erykah Badu started her career as a music teacher in Dallas. For a time, she also taught drama and dance at South Dallas Cultural Centre. To augment her income, she also served as waitress. She also formed a hip-hop duo with her cousin Robert Free Bradford, calling it ‘Erykah Free’. Very soon, they started going on musical tours and earning local opening slots. Her big chance came when in 1994 (@23), Erykah opened a show for D’Angelo. Through him, she caught the attention of Kedar Massenburg, an American record producer and founder of Kedar Entertainment. Impressed, he set her up to record a duet, ‘Your Precious Love' with D'Angelo. In 1995, she signed a contract with Kedar Entertainment and moved to Brooklyn. In January 1996, she made her debut with ‘On & On’, which remained at the number-one position on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for two weeks. In 1996, Erykah also recorded her debut album, ‘Baduizm’. Released on February 11, 1997 by Kedar Records, The Grammy award-winning album received universal acclaim from critics, who not only praised the musical style of the album, but also her ‘artistic vision’, establishing her position as the torchbearer of soul music. Her next album, ‘Live’ was a live album released on November 18, 1997, barely a month after the release of its lead single, ‘Tyrone’. It was also a huge hit and reached number four on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. While ‘Live’ was being recorded Badu was pregnant with her first child. After its release, she took some time off to raise her child, not returning until 1999. 115. Open Comments: 116. Question: What is neo-soul and why don’t I like it? 117. Movie Scene:Eve’s Bayou, Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons; produced by Caldecot Chubb and Samuel L. Jackson - Starring: Samuel L. Jackson (Louis Batiste), Jurnee Smollett (Eve Batiste), Lynn Whitfield (Roz Batiste), Debbi Morgan (Mozelle Batiste Delacroix), Vondie Curtis Hall (Julian Grayraven), Meagan Good (Cisely Batiste) and Diahann Carroll (Elzora). 118. Review #1: “...As these images unfold, we are drawn into the same process Eve has gone through: We, too, are trying to understand what happened in that summer of 1962, when Eve's handsome, dashing father--a doctor and womanizer--took one chance too many. And we want to understand what happened late one night between the father and Eve's older sister, in a moment that was over before it began. 119. We want to know because the film makes it perfectly possible that there is more than one explanation; "Eve's Bayou" studies the way that dangerous emotions can build up until something happens that no one is responsible for and that can never be taken back. 120. All of these moments unfold in a film of astonishing maturity and confidence; "Eve's Bayou," one of the very best films of the year, is the debut of its writer and director, Kasi Lemmons. She sets her story in Southern Gothic country, in the bayous and old Louisiana traditions that Tennessee Williams might have been familiar with, but in tone and style she earns comparison with the family dramas of Ingmar Bergman. That Lemmons can make a film this good on the first try is like a rebuke to established filmmakers..."Eve's Bayou" resonates in the memory. It called me back for a second and third viewing. If it is not nominated for Academy Awards, then the academy is not paying attention. For the viewer, it is a reminder that sometimes films can venture into the realms of poetry and dreams. - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times 121. Review #2: Kasi Lemmons’ fluid, feminine, African-American, Southern-gothic narrative covers a tremendous amount of emotional territory with the most graceful of steps. Young Jurnee Smollett plays 10-year-old Eve, struggling to understand the womanizing of her adored daddy (Samuel L. Jackson in easy, sexy command) and the passions of her big sister; Debbi Morgan, in a blazing performance, plays Eve’s vibrant aunt, infused with good-witch spiritual powers. The film’s dream-state visual elegance is matched by a great soundtrack. Grade, A-. - Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly 122. Review #3: First and best, it's got a rip-roaring story. It sweeps you along, borne effortlessly by believable if flawed characters, as it flows toward the inevitable tragedy. But it's also got a heart: It watches as a child harsh of judgment learns that judgment is too easy a posture for the world, and it's best to love with compassion. - Stephen Hunter, Washington Post 123. Review #4: “You don't have to believe in magic to be gripped by the psychic forces that the characters' sorcery unleashes. Sibling rivalry, sexual jealousy and anxiety are all feelings that, when heated to the boiling point, have incendiary, semi magical powers. And as the psychosexual forces that bind but also threaten the Batiste family heat up, you can feel the lid about to blow. Every element of the film -- from the turbulent, stormy performances to the rich cinematography (which includes black-and-white computer-enhanced dream sequences) to the setting itself, in which the thick layers of hanging moss over muddy water seem to drip with sexual intrigue and secrecy -- merges to create an atmosphere of extraordinary erotic tension and anxiety. 124. At the center of it all, exuding a dangerous magnetism, is Jackson's Louis, a swashbuckling, flashing-eyed, slightly oily lightning rod of a charmer whose charisma conveys a warning electric buzz. Jackson has never played a character quite this avid. And in a performance that requires him to infuse the role of perfect father and dream lover with a demonic charge, Jackson makes Louis at once irresistibly lovable and slightly terrifying. - Stephen Holden, New York Times 125. Open Comments: 126. Question: Are our family dynamics still suffering, internally, from the legacy of slavery or we closer to moving past it. 127. TV Scene: “Miss Evers’ Boys”: Powerful, haunting and artfully mounted, “Miss Evers’ Boys” is a docudrama of uncommon quality and clarity. The acting is exceptional, the characters vivid, the presentation balanced. Original films for television rarely aim so high as does this HBO NYC production...And cinematographically, it is a revelation, with director of photography Donald M. Morgan lending the production a strikingly dingy, washed-out look that blends perfectly with the piece’s bleak sensibility. The story as told here centers on nurse Eunice Evers (a dynamic, layered performance from Alfre Woodard). Evers went to work at Alabama’s Tuskegee Hospital in 1932 to assist a certain Dr. Brodus (brilliant work from Joe Morton) in caring for poor black men (sharecroppers mostly) who have been stricken with syphilis. Enter Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer), a white doctor who brings with him a fully funded program to treat syphilis at the hospital, offering free treatment to any man who tests positive for the disease. A few months pass before Brodus travels to Washington to meet with Douglas and a government panel of doctors who tell him the funding for treatment has dried up. However, money is available for a study of the syphilitic African-American men. The catch: They can receive no medical treatment initially as a way to establish whether syphilis affects blacks and whites differently. Brodus initially is outraged, but acquiesces in the belief the study will disprove the racist notion of physiological inferiority in blacks. Evers also reluctantly follows along, lying to the men while giving them only vitamins, tonics and liniment rubs. But as the months turn into years, it becomes clear that the afflicted men will never receive treatment. Only with their deaths is the study of how the disease runs its course made complete and viable….[the movie] switches gears during its second hour to become an examination of Evers’ gut-wrenching moral ambiguity in sticking around to help perpetrate this ghastly fraud over 40 years. Woodard movingly conveys the conflict weighing down Evers’ guilt-riddled soul, giving a profound resonance to the disturbing ethical questions raised by her dedication in the name of lending the men comfort and a form of loving (if deliberately ineffectual) care….the overall tone and tenor of “Miss Evers’ Boys” is one of subtle brilliance, bolstered by an exquisitely detailed period sheen that screams excellence. After it’s over, you sit disbelieving that such an inhumane, insidious experiment designed to reduce black men to the level of laboratory animals could ever have been conducted in the United States of America — much less gone undetected until 25 years ago. It went far beyond mere institutional racism. It was pure evil. — Ray Richmond Vanity Fair 128. Open Comments: 129. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1997?
Thank you for listening to the First Baptist Church of Oregon City Worship Podcast! In order to be loving neighbours and protect vulnerable people, FBC Oregon City has suspended in-person worship for now, unless circumstances show it is responsible to meet together. This worship service for 27 September 2020, “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” includes music, prayer, Scripture, and a sermon. The sermon text is Romans 8:31-39. The Prelude is “Forever/Great Is Thy Faithfulness”. The songs in this podcast are “Great Are You Lord”, “I Belong”, and "How Great is Our God". FBC Oregon City • 819 John Adams St • Oregon City, OR Small — Slow — Weird
Deze aflevering staat in het teken van muziek. Ofwel: de lijm van de vriendschap tussen Milo en Erwin. Met een gitaar op schoot bespreken de vrienden hun favoriete muziekinspiratie. En aanleiding voor een eerste muzikale gast: Emiel Berghout sluit de aflevering af met het door hem geschreven I Belong. P.s. Groot nieuws: Leer mij mijn vrienden kennen heeft een taartsponsor! Dudok Patisserie stelt voor elke komende aflevering een taart beschikbaar. Over leer mij mijn vrienden kennen: Erwin van 't Hof (31) en Milo Lambers (32) zijn vrienden zoals er zoveel zijn: ze bezoeken concerten en festivals, maken avonturen mee, worden dronken en staan altijd voor elkaar klaar. Maar wat betekent vriendschap eigenlijk? In deze podcast onderzoeken ze samen het fenomeen vriendschap,
Thank you for listening to the First Baptist Church of Oregon City Worship Podcast! In order to be loving neighbours and protect vulnerable people, FBC Oregon City has suspended in-person worship for now, unless circumstances show it is responsible to meet together. This worship service for 13 September 2020, “These Days” includes music, prayer, Scripture, and a sermon. The sermon text is Philippians 4:4-10. The songs in this podcast are “Trust In You,” “I Belong,” “Awakening,” and “I Surrender All.” The Psalm 23 Scripture Prayer was led by Amy Jackson of The Perch. For more information, visit www.theperchplace.com. FBC Oregon City • 819 John Adams St • Oregon City, OR Small — Slow — Weird
The POWER of words! I had a chance to take a look at this Penthouse in this amazing building in downtown Boise, Idaho… Just because I thought it would be pretty cool. That’s all I wanted to do...just ‘see’ what this building was all about. So my beautiful wife Collette, and two of my partners, Brent and Dave, met at the penthouse. I walked around the desk and sat down and looked out the window. And then Dave said something that was so simple and so powerful that...in a single moment… Totally changed my mind from, “There’s no way I’m buying this office” to: “I’LL TAKE IT! This is where I BELONG! Where do I sign?!” Want to know the simple words that Dave said to me? Then you have to tune in to this crazy-good episode of Marketing Secrets. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Right now I’m driving in downtown Boise, to the Penthouse and I just had an interesting thought I wanted to share with you. The reason why I want to do this podcast right now is because there’s a really interesting psychological self strategy that was used on me to get me to invest in this penthouse, and just some context. I haven’t talked a lot about it, I think I’ve mentioned “I’m going to the penthouse” But I never talked about what exactly it is. And I’m not going to go into a ton of detail, but basically downtown Boise, we purchased a penthouse. It’s kind of insane, but it’s beautiful. I went to look at it initially because I thought it would be fun to go look at a penthouse. And we got there and it’s like on the top floor of this building and you see all of Boise and it’s beautiful, it’s super cool. And I’m looking at it like, “This is so cool. I love this thing.” But it never once crossed my mind that I would ever actually buy it. It wasn’t even like, I totally went just because I thought it would be fun to go see it. And we walked in, walked around, saw all the rooms, I was like, ‘This is so cool. I can’t even imagine living here and how cool that would be.” And all the thoughts that kind of go with that. And then we walked in this one room, and it was the office. And it’s not a huge office, it’s a little office and it overlooks the entire city of Boise. It’s beautiful. And they had a desk there and a chair and stuff like that. So I walked in that room, I was there with Dave Woodward, my beautiful wife, Collette, and Brent Coppieters, and the real estate agent. I think that was everyone that was there. Anyway, I walk in there, I’m sitting there in that room, I sit behind that desk and I’m looking out over the whole city of Boise and Dave said a phrase, he said, “Can you imagine sitting in that desk writing the Traffic Secrets book.” And for a second I imagined it. And I was like, “Oh my gosh, how cool would that be? Sitting here and writing the book and looking over the city and daydreaming and figuring out concepts and writing them, all those things. And that was the seed. That visualization of that experience is what made me desire this penthouse. It increased the desire so much so that we ended up buying something that logically makes no logical sense whatsoever. But because of the vividness of that vision, I heard someone call it before a vivid vision, because of the vividness of that vision it caused me to do something defying all logic and completely go with an emotional sell and buy it. And so that was what I wanted to share with you guys today, the power of painting a vivid vision for your people to dream about. Why should someone invest in your product or service? And we have all these things we do, all these techniques, all these strategies, and I talk a lot about these on the podcasts and the books. And all of them have important things. Like telling stories to break people’s false belief patterns to trump their story. That’s such a powerful tool for sales. Using urgency and scarcity is so powerful. But when you look at those things tied in together, I think one of the most powerful things, that I rarely talk about, probably because I couldn’t articulate it until really this experience with myself, how do you paint a vision in your potential customer’s mind. Not just a vision, but a vivid vision that they can feel, they can taste, they can smell, they can see, they can experience in their mind, so much so that they put themselves in that spot. Like I experienced that, I need this, I want that feeling again. And it’s just something interesting to think about, because it just got me to spend a ton of money. And thinking about that with Clickfunnels and my business, I think unknowingly Ive done that a lot of times. I try to paint a vivid vision for the funnel hacker community, and for our people, and for everything. And what’s possible, what it could look like, what the future could be if you were to have a funnel, all those things. But again, for me, every time you see, when you become aware of something, aware of the pattern, the concept, the idea, then it’s easier to amplify it. So tonight that’s what I want to share with you guys. What’s the vivid vision you’re trying to cast for your audience. What does that look like? If they were to experience whatever it is you experience, like the business or relationship or whatever it is you’re selling? Imagine at the peak, the best possible experience they could have in that moment, what would that look like and how could you paint that in the minds of your prospect. You know for me, it was Dave sitting there and saying, “Man, can you imagine sitting here and writing the traffic secrets book, looking out? That’s the background that you’re writing this thing on?” And I did. I saw it, I felt it, I tasted it, I smelled it, I experienced it. And it was so real and so exciting and so, I don’t even know the words, so much so that I wanted, I fought on my side to make that possible. I went out of my way to convince myself and everyone I love, and everyone around me, I must get this thing. As opposed to the real estate agent trying to close me. The real estate didn’t do anything. They didn’t need to do anything. Just someone was there who painted the vivid vision. So that’s my question for you guys, how do you paint that vivid vision in the minds of your customers? Part of its story, but it’s even more so than that, it’s experiential. If you listen back to any of the episodes about storytelling, or read the expert secrets book, they talk about one of the biggest things with story is you have to get into the modalities. It’s not just like, “I went to the store and I felt good.” That’s how most people tell stories right. “I went to the store and I was walking in and I felt this weird tingling down my spine and as I walked through I felt this burst of cold air on my skin. And it broke me out in this cold sweat because of the nerves I had as I was going through. And my hands started sweating and I walked through and I could feel my heart start beating faster and faster.” You tell a story like that, you start bringing in the visualization of what you’re actually experiencing, the mind, the body, the gut, the feelings you feel as you explain those things, people, it becomes more real for them. Like for Dave in that moment, because I was sitting there and I could actually experience it, it was more powerful. I don’t need Dave to go into the whole details of like, ‘Can you imagine the smell of the wood.” Because I’m sitting there, I’m smelling the wood of the desk, right. So it’s so much more powerful when it’s in person and you’re able to see it and feel it. But when you’re not in person and you’re on a webinar or a podcast or whatever, how do you paint that vivid vision in such a way that people experience it? And it’s coming in and telling the story and explaining the senses and what they smelled, felt, what they experienced, all those things. You’re plugging those into the description as you’re explaining it, and that’s what gets people to feel it and experience it before they’ve ever had it. And when they experience that vivid vision, that’s the secret, that’s when they start coming to you. And they will start convincing themselves and everyone around them that they need to buy your product and they will come and they will sell you on why they need your product, because they want it so bad. I hope that helps. Put that up on your boards, paint the vivid vision, what’s the vivid vision you’re going to pain for your customers? And hopefully this episode helps you guys. If it did help you at all, please take a snapshot of it and post this on Facebook or Instagram or wherever you post stuff. And tag me on it, I’d love to see it. @RussellBrunson on Instagram, and @RussellBrunsonHQ on Facebook. And then use the #marketingsecrets, and I would be greatly appreciative. And also, if you’re listening on iTunes, please take 5 seconds on go to iTunes and tell the people over there in Apple Land that you like this podcast, if you like it. If you hate it, just delete it, you don’t need to listen to me. But if you got any value and you’ve never left a review, please go rate and review me, that would mean the world to me. With that said, I appreciate you guys and I will see you guys after the penthouse. Maybe I’ll drop a podcast there tonight or tomorrow. We’ll see. But I appreciate you guys listening and we’ll talk soon. Bye everybody.
This message is part of a series at Word of Grace Fellowship recorded on July 5th, 2020. We’re located at 603 S 5th St, Indiana, PA. Join us on Sundays at 10am or watch live online at : www.bit.ly/wgfmediatv The post I Belong to Jesus (1 of 3) appeared first on Word of Grace.
I Belong by Joanna & Savannah Wittmeier February 9, 2020
1-26-20 I Belong by MPPC
This is the second lesson of 2020, "I Belong - Adopted To Belong".
This is the first lesson of 2020, "I Belong - Created To Belong".
I Believe and I Belong Christianity isn’t just about believing, it’s about belonging. 2 Peter 2:9-10 “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 10 Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God.” 1 Timothy 3:15 “God’s family is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.” Philippians 1:21-25 “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better. 22 But if I live, I can do more fruitful work for Christ. So I really don’t know which is better. 23 I’m torn between two desires: I long to go and be with Christ, which would be far better for me. 24 But for your sakes, it is better that I continue to live. 25 Knowing this, I am convinced that I will remain alive so I can continue to help all of you grow and experience the joy of your faith.” Christianity isn’t just about believing, it’s about belonging. Acts 2:42-47 “The believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer…All the believers were together and had everything in common… 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” The secret sauce to spiritual growth and vitality is community. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 “Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. 10 If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble.” Christianity isn’t just about believing, it’s about belonging. Proverbs 27:17 “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.” Hebrews 10:24-25 “Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. 25 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.”
Membership - A place where I Belong
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Oliver Wong and Matt Chocran IQ: With who in the family of God do I BELONG in predictable, vulnerable, and generous ways? This July at CITYLIGHTS we are hosting five conversations on our church values: WORSHIP: When we BEHOLD the goodness of God we leave the HAVE-TO life to live the GET-TO life. FELLOWSHIP: When we BELONG to the family of God we leave the life of ME to the life of WE. DISCIPLESHIP: When we BELIEVE in the authority of Jesus, we are not conformed to the WORLD but transformed by the WORD. MINISTRY: To BUILD the church of God we must GIVE to GIVE not GIVE TO GET. EVANGELISM: We can BRING the Good News to the neighborhood and nation because ever MEMBER is a MISSIONARY.
Host & Toss Tunes Creator 1080Kelvin Does a guest playlist on Royski’s Club Compassion Podcast. DJ Royski specialty is House Music, Trance and 80’s new wave, he put together a custom mix for Toss Tunes radio that is much appreciated. If you are looking for good 90’s tunes check out “Royski’s Club Compassion Podcast & Roysksi’s Rad 90’s” www.djroyski.com www.patreon.com/royski www.mixcloud.com/djroyski www.facebook.com/djroyski www.twitter.com/djroyski Track List: 1. Bloom – Odesza [Lane 8 Remix] 2. High You Are – What so not [Branchez Remix] 3. Fantasy – Alina Baraz [Felix Jaehn Remix] 4. Fragile – Kygo [A Colorwar Remix] 5. Coco’s Miracle – Coco Star 6. The Violin Effect – Pete Element 7. On Hold – The xx [Jamie xx Remix] 8. Cocaine Model – ZHU [Bender Remix] 9. Sugar – Robin Schultz ft. Francesco Yates 10. Unforgettable – French Montana [Tiesto vs. Dzeko After hours Remix] 11. Memories – Kid Cudi 12. Birthday Card – Chet Faker 13. Oooooh - Rammeln Cascandy 14. Show Me How – Nilaxy 15. I’m Sorry – Nilaxy 16. Childs Play – Drake 17. In My Mind – Dynoro & Gigi D’Agostino 18. These Heights – Lucas & Steve 19. I Belong to You – Rome [Gyffin Remix] 20. Latch – Disclosure [Stwo & Phazz Edition] 21. Congratulations – Post Malone ft. Quavo [Dzeko Remix] 22. Twinkle Twinkle – Tom Misch 23. Never Sleep Alone – Kaskade ft. Tess Comrie [Louis the Child Remix] 24. Talkin’ Bout It – Young Franco ft. KLP 25. One Kiss – Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa 26. Havar – Kiso ft. MSP Playlist Creator: 1080kelvin
Joaco, Simón y Sewis se reunén una vez más a escuchar algo de música, ésta vez con Muse como protagonista. Les traemos el disco Resistance del año 2009 de la banda de rock británica, que juega con sonidos orquestales y música clásica. Capítulos todos los Lunes 1. Uprising 2. Resistance 3. Undisclosed Desires 4. United States of Eurasia (+ Collateral Damage) 5. Guiding Light 6. Unnatural Selection 7. MK Ultra 8. I Belong to You (+ Mon Cœur S'ouvre a ta Voix) 9. Exogenesis: SymphonyPt.1 (Overture) 10. Exogenesis: SymphonyPt.2 (Cross-pollination) 11. Exogenesis: SymphonyPt.3 (Redemption)
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Self-mastery means you realize who you really are; you realize your true power; and you exercise that power. The first step in achieving self-mastery involves an understanding that the energy patterns that your mind manufactures are electrochemical patterns that you can control. In this meditation you are going to practice this power by directing your awareness to a sense of belonging and membership and safety. When you feel grounded in your group and your family and your history, this is the beginning of being aware of your connection to all energies and everything; ultimately you will feel the flow and the natural connection between your energy and the energy in the world around you. Affirming your membership to different people and groups is one way to activate that sense of connection or being in the flow of the universe. If you don’t start exercising your power, if you don’t start paying attention to energy, how are you going to know how much power you really have? If you don't start feeling connected to the universal flow, how will you ever conclude that you are limitless? That there are no problems other than the ones you manufacture in your own mind? One conclusion serves as the floor for the next one. So start by mastering the ability to belong to the groups you select. Your energy will change frequencies when you do this and you will start to resonate with the universal energy and flow. You're on your way!(Note: in this meditation, when I use the word "belong" I don't mean it in the sense of "ownership." Rather, it is a in the sense of "membership." So when I say, for example, that you belong to your mother and father, this is a loving, energetic and genetic statement. Particularly if you have had fraught relations with one or both of your parents, don't get hung up on the thought of your "belonging" to them in any sort of negative or scary sense. Rather use it as an opportunity to open your heart to the love they they no doubt feel for you (or felt if they are no longer with us), even if they have never shown you that love.)This is a 60 minute version of the I Belong guided meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The first step in achieving self-mastery involves an understanding that feelings are nothing more than energy patterns that your mind manufactures. And these are electrochemical patterns that you can control. In this meditation you are going to begin to learn to control those patterns by practicing the technique of directing your awareness to a sense of belonging and membership and safety. When you feel grounded in your group and your family and your history, this is the beginning of being aware of your connection to all energies and everything; ultimately you will feel the flow and the natural connection between your energy and the energy in the world around you. Affirming your membership to different people and groups is one way to activate that sense of connection or being in the flow of the universe. If you don’t start exercising your power, if you don’t start paying attention to energy, how are you going to know how much power you really have? If you don't start feeling connected to the universal flow, how will you ever conclude that you are limitless? That there are no problems other than the ones you manufacture in your own mind? One conclusion serves as the floor for the next one. So start by mastering the ability to belong to the groups you select. Your energy will change frequencies when you do this and you will start to resonate with the universal energy and flow. You're on your way!(Note: in this meditation, when I use the word "belong" I don't mean it in the sense of "ownership." Rather, it is a in the sense of "membership." So when I say, for example, that you belong to your mother and father, this is a loving, energetic and genetic statement. Particularly if you have had fraught relations with one or both of your parents, don't get hung up on the thought of your "belonging" to them in any sort of negative or scary sense. Rather use it as an opportunity to open your heart to the love they they no doubt feel for you (or felt if they are no longer with us), even if they have never shown you that love.)This is a 45 minute version of the I Belong guided meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meditation can be a powerful technique to achieve self-mastery and thereby relieve suffering. Let's say you are feeling sad, or anxious, or lonely. Or maybe you get angry or scattered. These states of mind are nothing more than energy in a particular pattern. These patterns arise when you feel threatened. And one of the most common threats humans sense is the possibility of being kicked out of their group or rejected by their peers or family or lover. But you have a choice here. Whether it is conscious or not, you are the one choosing to manufacture those patterns. And in truth, the threat of being rejected by or ejected from your group is not such a real threat. Humans are self-existing and self-maintaining organisms. This means that your energy is one with the energy all around you and the energy throughout the universe. You just have to direct your awareness to that energy and choose to tap into that power. One way to reconnect to that power is through this concept we call belonging. You simply need to affirm your sense of belonging through your own will and your own imagination. And you need to do it with commitment and confidence and focus. So that is what you will be guided to do in this meditation.(Note: in this meditation, when I use the word "belong" I don't mean it in the sense of "ownership." Rather, it is a in the sense of "membership." So when I say, for example, that you belong to your mother and father, this is a loving, energetic and genetic statement. Particularly if you have had fraught relations with one or both of your parents, don't get hung up on the thought of your "belonging" to them in any sort of negative or scary sense. Rather use it as an opportunity to open your heart to the love they they no doubt feel for you (or felt if they are no longer with us), even if they have never shown you that love.)This is a 30 minute version of the I Belong guided meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you are plagued by negative feelings, sometimes the source of it can be a fear of being rejected by a group or another person (it could be a work relation, a relative, a lover, or a friend for examples). The truth is that you will always belong and therefore have nothing to fear. You may not think this is what is happening but you'd be surprised by how often this is the fear underlying your sadness or anxiety or anger or shame or whatever else it is you are suffering from. If you really commit yourselves to the practice of the "I Belong" meditation, you may discover an enormous weight falling from your shoulders and your path through life opening in ways you could never have imagined!(Note: in this meditation, when I use the word "belong" I don't mean it in the sense of "ownership." Rather, it is a in the sense of "membership." So when I say, for example, that you belong to your mother and father, this is a loving, energetic and genetic statement. Particularly if you have had fraught relations with one or both of your parents, don't get hung up on the thought of your "belonging" to them in any sort of negative or scary sense. Rather use it as an opportunity to open your heart to the love they they no doubt feel for you (or felt if they are no longer with us), even if they have never shown you that love.)This is a 20 minute version of the I Belong guided meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Often negative feelings like anxiety, sadness, fear (and so on) are generated because we all have a need to belong.Your mind isn’t set up to arrive at a stable, happy and peaceful state. It is designed to keep the body alive. The mechanism that we use to move the body are called e-motions. They are energy to move the body. You need to move the body to stay alive. One of the biggest reasons that caused death over the eons of our evolution was separation from our group or tribe or family. When these fears of not belonging to our group arise, our physiology shifts to support these feelings of fear or grief and anxiety or however this fear manifests within our bodies and minds. You can reassert our control of how you are feeling in many ways but today we are going directly at this fear of being cast out. Please note that when I use the word "belong" it is not in the sense of ownership. Rather, it is in the sense of membership.This is a 10 minute version of the I Belong guided meditation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 7, 2018 - The Church That...: I Belong by Eau Claire Wesleyan Church
Message: I Belong to Paul, I Belong to Apollos
Connect with DJ Melowdee: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/djmelowdee) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/djmelowdee) , Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/djmelowdee) Music styles: Deep House, Soulful House I do not own rights to the music played on the show. For listening purposes only. Tracklist: 1. Sunset To Neath by Doc Daneeka 2. Der Don by Jacob Korn 3. Organic (Original Mix) by Ian Pooley 4. Senamuun (Original Mix) by Super Flu 5. Can't Wait (Original Mix) by James Silk 6. Mansion by Just Abel 7. Make It True (Mr Fingers Psychedelic Jungle Mix) by Berkson & What Feat. JoJo De Freq 8. Equinox (Henrik Schwarz Remix) by Code 718 9. Searching (Deetron Remix) by Fred Everything Feat. Jinadu 10. Sing by Deuteron 11. I Belong by Kid Shakers 12. C'Mon Give It Up by Johnick 13. Rescue Me (Craig Chambers Remix) by TeeJay Walton & Gina Glover 14. When Love Comes (Steve Paradise Moscov Mix) by Dana Byrd 15. Play Wit You (Ron Trent Remix) by Sandman & Riverside Feat. Kimberly 16. El Solitario (Carl Craig Remix) by Guti 17. Rescue by Deetron Feat. George Maple 18. Sky (Original Mix) by Black Rose Feat. Luisa Gerstein 19. Uneasy Hiding Place by Lake People 20. The Leaf (Fase One) by Nomumbah 21. Over (Josh Milan Vocal) by Joy Jones 22. Houston We Have a Problem by Genius Of Time 23. Just Say the Word by Doc Daneeka 24. Nasty Girl (Josh Billings Remix) by Vanity 6
I Belong 10 - 06 - 2018 by Tackling Things From The Foundation
Pastor Mark continues our series “Building Blocks” with the message, “I Belong”, from Exodus 2:1-24. The post Building Blocks: I Belong appeared first on The Village Church, Thorold.
What's your favorite beverage? Most influential theologian? What is the most critical issue facing the church today? On Episode 70 of the Brew Theology Podcast, Janel recorded mini LIVE interviews from the Q Christian Fellowship Conference (Q... Formerly known as the Gay Christian Network), "We Exist, I Belong." If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swag HERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!
The inspiration for Canadian author Modesta Tonan's first book, I Belong to You, came from a transformational trip to Italy that she and her soul sisters took together. The book has gained an enthusiastic following and is currently being turned into a screenplay. In this episode of #readysetgrit Modesta talks about the writing process, her character development and life lessons learned along the way. Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find out more about author Modesta Tonan and get links to her website, social sites and book on our website, elinbarton.com/podcast Also, be sure to subscribe to our podcast. New episodes are released every Friday and we have some amazing guests in upcoming episodes, too. All of them have great stories and tips for living your best life!
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Jacob Sheriff – Community – Where You and I Belong The post Jacob Sheriff – Community – Where You and I Belong appeared first on Victory Life Church.
I Belong – (read by R Nieuwland) Lord's Day 1
YOU ARE LISTENING TO EPISODE 358 WITH DARSHAN NICOLE AND JERRY ROYCE LIVE ON PositivePower21.org. Darshan Nicole is a singer and songwriter, poet, producer, public speaker and entrepreneur. Since the age of seven, Darshan has been writing and ministering to others through her voice and worship. As she grew older, her passion for God and desire to use her gifts for his glory only grew stronger and she continued working on her music. In 2006, she released her first self-written album “I Belong to You,” and more recently she co-produced an album entitled, “Breakthrough (A Worship and Word Project)," which consisted of spoken word and original lyrics. Her gift of singing and songwriting consistently brings healing to those she comes into contact with. Darshan has appeared on various radio and television stations, including: Dove Broadcasting’s WGGS 16's Nite Line program in Greenville, SC, which is a TBN affiliate, and The Logan Power Show sponsored by ME TV.Darshan is an ordained minister as well but her ministry goes far beyond the walls of a church. She ministers in prisons and at community building events. Her focus is to bring healing and deliverance to those in need. A graduate of Liberty University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and specialization in crisis counseling, Nicole has always had a desire to impact the lives of others. It was that desire that led her to found her corporation, The Balm Network LLC, which sets out to educate, empower and inspire people to overcome the issues of life through relevant teaching and encouragement. Her hope is to help people reach their full potential personally and spiritually. Darshan is passionate about facilitating spiritual enrichment through music, poetry, books, advocacy, and teaching the word of God. She also holds an MA in Human Services Counseling with a specialization in marriage and family and is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. The foundation for her spiritual work is the scripture Jeremiah 8:22, where God calls for the recovery of his people.Darshan is currently writing her first book set to release this summer.
YOU ARE LISTENING TO EPISODE 358 WITH DARSHAN NICOLE AND JERRY ROYCE LIVE ON PositivePower21.org. Darshan Nicole is a singer and songwriter, poet, producer, public speaker and entrepreneur. Since the age of seven, Darshan has been writing and ministering to others through her voice and worship. As she grew older, her passion for God and desire to use her gifts for his glory only grew stronger and she continued working on her music. In 2006, she released her first self-written album “I Belong to You,” and more recently she co-produced an album entitled, “Breakthrough (A Worship and Word Project)," which consisted of spoken word and original lyrics. Her gift of singing and songwriting consistently brings healing to those she comes into contact with. Darshan has appeared on various radio and television stations, including: Dove Broadcasting’s WGGS 16's Nite Line program in Greenville, SC, which is a TBN affiliate, and The Logan Power Show sponsored by ME TV.Darshan is an ordained minister as well but her ministry goes far beyond the walls of a church. She ministers in prisons and at community building events. Her focus is to bring healing and deliverance to those in need. A graduate of Liberty University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and specialization in crisis counseling, Nicole has always had a desire to impact the lives of others. It was that desire that led her to found her corporation, The Balm Network LLC, which sets out to educate, empower and inspire people to overcome the issues of life through relevant teaching and encouragement. Her hope is to help people reach their full potential personally and spiritually. Darshan is passionate about facilitating spiritual enrichment through music, poetry, books, advocacy, and teaching the word of God. She also holds an MA in Human Services Counseling with a specialization in marriage and family and is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. The foundation for her spiritual work is the scripture Jeremiah 8:22, where God calls for the recovery of his people.Darshan is currently writing her first book set to release this summer.
Getting ready to tour this summer, country sensation Hicks is back with a new single "I Belong to You" which was co-written by Erik Martensson and Jörgen Elofsson, boith who have collaborated with Kelly Clarkson.We will talk to Hicks about his busy summer and he recent successes in Europe,
Kathryn Scott on Writing Songs For Corporate Worship In this episode, we had the privilege of interview Kathryn Scott. She has written many of the songs we sing in our churches today, including “Hungry” “At The Foot of the Cross” and “I Belong.” As we got the chance to talk with her for a few extra minutes, […]
Kathryn Scott on Worship Leading In this episode, we had the privilege of interview Kathryn Scott. She has written many of the songs we sing in our churches today, including “Hungry” “At The Foot of the Cross” and “I Belong.” In this episode, we discuss how worship leaders need to approach choosing and preparing songs […]
Have you ever felt like you did not belong? Like you did not fit in? Ever walked into a room and everyone stopped talking? All of us have been on the outside looking in at one time or another but the Apostle Paul explains that for God's children that is no longer a reality! We belong! We are now a part of a family that we don't have to try to impress or be something we are not to get accepted - Listen and find out how God provides for you a family that fits. It could make all the difference in the world!
Here's and R&B flow for your ride. Please like and share if you like it. FOLLOW ME : IG, FB and Twitter all DjThor Windsor 1. Happy-Ashanti 2. I Belong to You - Lenny Kravitz 3. Life Will Pass You By - Faith Evans 4. Bring It All To Me (feat. *NSYNC) - Blaque 5. Best Friend- Brandy 6. Crazy Love - NeYo ft Fabolous 7. Do Without Your Love - Nathan 8. Forever Yours - Trey Songz 9. Fatal Distraction - Mario 10. Been Gone - Keshia Chante 11. TTP - Usher 12. How It Was Supposed To Be - Ryan Leslie 13. Tonight (Best You Ever Had) - John Legend ft Ludacris 14. Adorn (DJ Mike D Tropical Blendz Remix) - Miguel ft Konshens 15. Bonnie And Shyne - Shyne ft Barrington Levy 16. We Loved It - John Legend ft Seal
The Library's Summer Reading Program has begun, sending the town into a panic. Plus, a tough new mandate from the City Council, a list of useful things, and changes afoot in the Freemasons. This episode was co-written with Ashley Lierman. Weather: “You and I Belong” by Simone Felice. Find out more at simonefelice.com. Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: Rob Wilson, silastom.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or like us on Facebook.
Happy birthday to our very own Nrkotic, he brings us a special Psy mix that will def get the booty shakin!Tracklist:01. Sideform - Kiss Of Fire02. Neelix - Coloured Ligt (Pants-Off! Mix)03. Vaishiyas - Axon & John (Interactive Noise Mix)04. Nok & Zyce - Wonderland (Unseen Dimensions Remix)05. Aho - Liquid Vision06. Interactive Noise - Drunkard07. Interactive Noise - Red Bull08. Day Din - An Ordinary Day09. Day Din - Sync Yourself (Krama Remix)10. Kularis - Lights Off11. Kularis - Meadows12. Meller - Robot Monsters (Neelix Remix)13. Neelix - Expect What14. Neelix - You & I Belong15. NOK & Rocky - Green Sector (Neelix Remix)16. Shanti - Strictly Business (Alternative Control Remix)17. Deedrah - Ananda (Alternative Control Remix)Episode 07Nrkotic On SoundCloudNrkotic on Facebook
DEBORAH FLORES http://www.DeborahFloresMusic.com The debut CD for veteran songstress of the performing stage Deborah Flores, has arrived! With a seamless flow of sounds from soulful R&B and contemporary jazz to neo-soul this album has it all! Deborah’s seasoned voice belts out effortlessly in the R&B songs “Movin On” and “Sneakin Around”. “Sneakin Around”, an original composition, filled with a funk filled playful ibe, “Dream on Dreamer” and “Ain’t No Sunshine” (a Bill Withers classic) display the mellow silky flavor of smooth jazz with some unexpected yet warmly welcomed surprise turns along the way. Bassist, Marcus Miller takes it to another level in Deborah’s rendition of, “Do I Do” (By Stevie Wonder). There’s even a touch of some soft rock found in the Lenny Kravitz classic, “I Belong to You”. Adding a more mature vibe to the song list, Deborah sings in sultry elegance the jazz standard, “The Man I Love” featuring a stellar performance by Eric Marienthal on sax. Undoubtedly you will not be able to sit still during Deborah’s original song, “Move Your Body”, which evokes an urban funk sound that commands you to do just that! Producer, Jeff McCullough, owner of Tree Hill Media, applies his creative soulful talent to every song. With over 20 years in the business, Jeff’s expertise will keep you moving and grooving. Jeff’s musical arrangements take the songs by storm! Each melody, each composition, takes you on another musical journey making this CD an experience of pure joy! Deborah Flores, in her unique style and soulful vibe, provides something for everyone’s musical pallet. http://www.wearegreaterthani.com
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Guitarists from the Piedmont school of the blues. Artists include: Blind Blake, Blind Boy Fuller, Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt and Skip James. Songs include: Devil Got My Woman, Dry Bone Shuffle, Louis Collins and I Belong to the Band.