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I remember as I was putting the finishing touches on one of my Bible studies, I asked several people to critique it for me. I had enough sense to know that I needed other eyes looking at it, seeing what I couldn't see, if I really wanted that Bible study to be as good as it could be. But frankly, I didn't want to hear the criticisms I had solicited. And I had to fight with everything in me to keep from being defensive as suggestions were made to improve the study. Now, if I feel that way about solicited criticisms, you can imagine how I react to unsolicited criticisms. It is a very hard thing for me to handle—I have to be honest with you. Reviews of my books frighten me; I have to make myself read them. I fear they will be negative, and that would be painful. I can relate with Job who said in Job 6:24-25: Teach me, and I will be quiet; show me where I have been wrong. How painful are honest words. It seems Job had the same type of reaction to criticism that I do. Well, it's a weakness, and it's one I must overcome. Because I need good honest criticism, I need input from others so I can improve, so I can avoid making the same mistakes all the time, so I can see myself and how others perceive me more accurately. I NEED IT, but I don't want it. How would you rate yourself when it comes to handling criticism? Would your score, like mine, be on the low side? Well, how can we improve? We don't have to be this way forever. Jesus has victory for us in every area, and that includes handling criticism. So, let's talk about it. Handling criticism well is a sign of maturity, both spiritual and emotional maturity. I'm discovering that as I am more and more confident of who I am in Christ and how much he loves me, the better I am at accepting criticism. As I grow spiritually with God, I also grow emotionally. Have you ever thought about that? The two go hand-in-hand. Spiritual growth—knowing who God is and how we relate to him and how he relates to us—brings emotional growth. So, I notice that as I spend time getting to know God, immersing myself in God's Word, and filling my mind with his thoughts, my emotional weaknesses begin to improve. So, as in every other area of our lives, the starting point for learning to handle criticism well is to get to know God better, spending time in his Word, communicating with him regularly and growing continually in our understanding of God and our faith. And then, if we're going to learn to handle criticism correctly, we've got to have the right attitude toward it. If we look at it as something negative, then obviously we'll handle it poorly. It reminds me of my first job in sales with IBM. We weren't allowed to have problems; we were instead faced with many opportunities! A positive outlook on any situation can make a huge difference in how we react. If you can learn to think of criticism as a helpful tool in your life which can accelerate your own growth and learning curve, then that takes a lot of the pain out of criticism and gives you a good starting place for handling it correctly. So, the next time a criticism comes your way, send up a quick silent prayer and ask the Lord to help you see this as an instrument of good in your life. That way you can turn the pain into gain. Yes, the criticism was painful, but now you can make a painful experience a stair-step towards improvement, so you don't suffer for nothing! That makes sense, doesn't it? What else can you do to teach yourself to handle criticism better? Well, you surely need to pray that God will give you a teachable heart and make you able to accept criticism appropriately. That's always a necessity for us as Christians when we recognize an area in our life that needs strengthening. We read in 1 Corinthians 11:31 that "if we were more discerning with regard to ourselves, we would not come under such judgment.” We can judge ourselves by asking God to show us our weaknesses and praying about them,
BLC Seminarian Caleb Strutz Sermon Theme: "But Dad, I Need It!" Text: Matthew 6:24-34 Worship Folder St. Paul's Lutheran Church, North Mankato, MN
NEW EPISODES EVERY OTHER FRIDAY!!! Hi guys! this week's episode is kind of unexpected, but I felt the need to share some of my struggles with social media and smartphone addiction! I am currently taking a "social media hiatus" until April 7th bc I can and I NEED IT! but don't you worry bc I'll still be posting episodes! follow the podcast on insta! @technocriticpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/technocriticpod/message
On this episode we bust the balls of Pat McAfee and his crying over the Lions turning him down, Talk about the Hamlin situation (16:31) Would you be happy with a Lions win, and a Seattle Win? Would it be a successful season? (28:52) Why me and Tyler need the Lions to beat Green Bay. I need it, I don't WANT IT, I NEED IT (48:11) Matchups to watch, advanced stats why the Packers stats don't tell the whole story, and finally, Joe makes the bold prediction the Lions, and Rams will win.
DEEPINSIDE Presents DEEPINSIDE RADIO SHOW 195 Selected and mixed Mr. Marceaux [DEEPINSIDE Owner] 01 DJ Fudge, Barbie Mak - Something (2022 Papa Records) 02 Groove Junkies, Munk Julious, Lisa Shaw - Touch one soul [Groove Junkies & Deep Soul Syndicate Main Mix] (2022 Morehouse) 03 Mijangos, Pako Rubio & Melissa Munster - Lovely day (2022 Iside Music) 04 Booker T, Kings Of Soul - If you take my love [Michael Gray Vocal Remix] (2022 Liquid Deep) 05 RedSoul - The request (2022 I Need It) 06 Cafe 432, Rose Windross - Love take over [Cafe 432 Remix] (2022 Soundstate Records) 07 Wipe the Needle feat Sacha Williamson - On time [WTN 4X4 Mix] (2022 Z Records) 08 Eric Martin, Black Sonix & Shaun Escoffery - Believe [Danny J Lewis Epic Club Mix] (2022 Musicated Records) 09 Demarkus Lewis, Iris S - Deeper than thou [Unreleased Mix] (2022 Nite Grooves) 10 Ryan Truman - Cosmic sound (2022 Subcommittee Recordings) 11 Ralph Rose & Kid Enigma - Something for nothing (2022 Robsoul) 12 Crackazat - Beacon of light (2022 Freerange) More infos on https://deepinside.co.uk The DEEPINSIDE RADIO SHOW is broadcasted on more than 50 radio stations (FM, Dab+, RNT & Digital Radios) in Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, UK & USA. Listen to our DRS Radio on: ► Tunein: https://tuneinradio.deepinside.co.uk Join us also on: ► Instagram: https://instagram.deepinside.co.uk ► YouTube: https://youtubesub.deepinside.co.uk ► Spotify: https://spotify.deepinside.co.uk ► Shop: https://shop.deepinside.co.uk ©2022 DEEPINSIDE.co.uk
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : linktr.ee/harleyd
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : linktr.ee/harleyd
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : linktr.ee/harleyd
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : linktr.ee/harleyd
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : linktr.ee/harleyd
Release Date: TBC Label: Serial Killaz Catalog: KILLAZ082 Harley D returns to Serial Killaz, fully prepared for all out war having spent the last 6 months putting together an arsenal of ‘Battle Dubz' and the result is of course all out sonic devastation. From the 80's synth driven title track, full of enthusiastic tear your face off vibes and 100 miles per hour rap battle lyrics to ‘Your Love' and it's filtered out Amen breaks, hardcore style pitched up vocals and occasional hands in the air moments, this brand new EP has something for everyone. If you're thinking of going head to head in a sound clash, selection is no doubt key so forget your triple drops and anthem bashing. What you really need is a slice of ‘Champion Sound' and its mysterious chords, gritty ragga vocals and a bassline taken straight from a ton of analogue gear. Fancy something a bit off the wall? Give ‘Who's a Badman' a go, full of experimental breakbeats and flammable lyrics. Point your finger across the dance via the smoke and lazers and ask the question. Fans of new school jump up will love ‘Don't Do That', especially if you like your brain being melted with sublow frequencies. ‘I Need It' mixes uptempo flair with female vox, creating a perfect opportunity for mixing up styles mid set so pattern up your USB and bring forth the big switch. What you will notice about Hardley D's production is although he's still under 30 years of age, the roots of jungle music seem to run through his blood. There is no doubt that the Serial Killaz crew have put their knowledge and wisdom to good use signing this talented and versatile producer. Information: www.serialkillaz.co.uk Twitter : https://twitter.com/Serial_Killaz Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/serialkillazuk Bandcamp : https://serialkillaz.bandcamp.com/ Harley D Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/harleyd_dnb/ All Links : https://linktr.ee/harleyd
Lil Coarse Dirt - Jingle Bells; Don - Everything; MXTT HXLL - No Can Do; Bentz & Lemay - Lucid; Overkissed - All Natural; Crookers - Innocent (Milano Mix); MXTT HXLL - Patchy; Waze Odyssey - Down with tha; DJOKO - Get Sexy; Mauv - Wash Over Me (Seb Wildblood Remix); Alves Ferrão - I Need It; Dancing Dog - Afrika; YAYA instrumentals - HMMWV (Dat Vae); Kindness ft Robyn - Who Do You Love (Jeremy Sylvester Remix); Die Fantastischen Vier - DieDa Simkarte; Edelweiss - Bring Me Edelweiss
Lil Coarse Dirt - Jingle Bells; Don - Everything; MXTT HXLL - No Can Do; Bentz & Lemay - Lucid; Overkissed - All Natural; Crookers - Innocent (Milano Mix); MXTT HXLL - Patchy; Waze Odyssey - Down with tha; DJOKO - Get Sexy; Mauv - Wash Over Me (Seb Wildblood Remix); Alves Ferrão - I Need It; Dancing Dog - Afrika; YAYA instrumentals - HMMWV (Dat Vae); Kindness ft Robyn - Who Do You Love (Jeremy Sylvester Remix); Die Fantastischen Vier - DieDa Simkarte; Edelweiss - Bring Me Edelweiss
Subscribe by clicking the links below! Podbean - Real for Life Apple Podcasts - Real for Life YouTube - Real for Life Lance Wigton, Communications Director at Real Life Ministries is back again with Beth Keop, Counselor, in episode 1 of a new series we are calling: "What is it like to be in relationship with me?" In this series Lance and Beth will be examining many of the facets and nuances of Emotional Intelligence. They will help you take a look at yourself and discover what it is like for others to be in relationship with you. Join us to learn how to identify and understand the emotions of yourself and others on an individual, personal and situational level. Learn to engage in new ways that build emotional intelligence skills and enhance your personal and professional relationships. In this episode they discuss how to determine what we value by the strength of our emotional reactions, and how to apply the same techniques to those we interact with. You will walk away from this episode with some steps you can implement into you life now to move you towards better self-awareness about the things you value. What do I compare myself too? Where do I spend my time and money? What do I react to? Who can I ask for feedback? Click below to download the list of Core Values that Beth mentions: List of Core Values Click below to watch Lance and Beth's previous episode: What is Emotional Intelligence and Why do I Need It? Click below to register for Beth's Emotional Intelligence Class at Real Life Ministries, Post Falls Campus. Leading with Emotional Intelligence
בני בוחניק (כזה אני רוצה - I NEED IT) על שאלת הפטור ממע''מ בקניות מקוונות
Okay guys okay! I know what you guy's are going to say. "Yo my guy, what's up w/ the shitty ass live streams?" Listen OKAY! My computer doesn't like me for some reason but I slid him a $20 so we're good! But all jokes aside Happy Friday my fellow Mischievians ! How's your week been? Today we have another showcase of upcoming NY artist and a fellow Brooklyn-Nite: Kevi Kiana !!!! If you need some slow, melodic, and tranquil music she's your woman! Her new track: I Need It, is out now. But enjoy the Episode! #UpToNoGD Kevi's Music: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1zRRdZ-btHBmzxamavIbgApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kevi-kiana/1475171780Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kevikianamusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5t4NpEiICLAmR7gUYbts3L?si=2wnnKadkTQybCeJJDD3Siw
This episode touches on creating a burning desire for your goals! We talk about the progression from I WANT IT to I NEED IT to I HAVE TO HAVE IT.
Having a little fun. This was spur of the moment. Not rehearsed even once and it shows. But wanted to make you smile. For those who don't know, this is sung to the tune of Take This Job and Shove It. I call this one Where's My Job, I Need It. Enjoy.You can find my Hughes From The Heart daily Positivity Podcast at www.patreon.com/spencerhughes. Thank you for the support!
Keira Lemonis is a talented photographer who, along with her team at Brand Vamp, helps transform a business's visual presence. Brand Vamp's team of photography, cinematic videography, production, and creative direction pros turn your business from blah to "I NEED IT!" They create branded photoshoots and videoshoots for businesses of all stripes. Need a video for your website that explains your brand's mission and ethos? Need a 30-second attention-grabbing video of your product to convert leads on social media? Need a branded photoshoot for you and your whole team? Brand Vamp is where it's at. Keira got her start by photographing weddings and family/personal photo shoots. She realized that there was a hole in the market - businesses needed these services too! - and Brand Vamp was born. We talk about how she got started, how she started a side business with two partners, why businesses might want fresh content regularly, and the details of photographing product, food, and more. 00:05:37: What is Keira's job and where does she work? 00:08:50: Did she go to school for photography? 00:11:05: What is Brand Vamp's origin story? What are the rewards and the challenges of working with business partners? 00:17:27: What's the process for a brand photo shoot? Can people who live across the country hire Brand Vamp? 00:22:14: What's the "fresh content" service? Why do people choose this? 00:25:08: What are her favorite client projects so far? 00:26:55: Keira walks us through the planning of a brand videoshoot. 00:28:56: How do they find models? 00:30:51: How do they organize props and budget for a photoshoot? 00:38:06: We talk about product photos - why would someone hire a professional to shoot these? 00:42:41: Why is video so impactful on social media? 00:46:07: Keira gives us a little food styling 101 00:52:28: What's Keira's favorite part of her business? 00:56:28: Back to the Future: What advice would Keira give to her younger self? What's the biggest business mistake she's made? 01:11:28: A Day in the Life - what does an average day look like in the world of a brand photographer? 01:19:00: Listener Questions: What's the best weather to shoot product photos in? How can you get a good shot of food? and our Quick Answer Segment
In this podcast ep, I talk with Jessamyn about going camping, driving a stick-shift VW camper van, getting a cold, having a cold, and also a great deal of MetaFilter stuff. It's a bit late and there's no music bumpers because I was camping and then I had a cold! But here it is. It's about 80 minutes.Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadMisc - Jessamyn's been makin' envelopes - human clock - that other Tracy Kidder book - tfw when ur parachuting beaver post is a double - hey it's ba! - Knuth's up arrow notation is totally cheating Jobs - One-off Graphic Design Project for Button/Sticker by Miko - Typist needed by crookedneighbor - 3d model my hypothetical kitchen by novalis_dt - Senior Mobile Developer by adrianhon Projects - Destination: Mars by dng - Tangara fastuosa by dame - Context in courtship: how do singing mice decide when to sing? by sciatrix (MeFi Post) - CommonsTime by Vesihiisi - Airships: Conquer the Skies by Zarkonnen - anti-social by motty MetaFilter - Stan Brock: "anything that he can possibly give to others, he does." by jessamyn - void void let there be void void by CrystalDave - what... what happened in Alberta by Etrigan - Bathtime logistics by rewil - wait by griphus - Long suspected, now proven by atlantica - a comment by jenfullmoon - New Kids on the Block by JoeZydeco - We call that "spank the frog", ribbit by cortex - interesting skate video by mullacc - a comment by cortex - Does The Dog Die? by Faintdreams - MOOOOOOO! by nerdfish - How do you tell a thirsty elephant not to take a drink? by gudrun Ask MeFi - What are the definitive music videos of the last 10-ish years? by cult_url_bias - What are some great comedy music videos? by storybored - Can I somehow see the math behind a web game in the page source? by If only I had a penguin... - Scrabble dictionary woes by rebent - How to convey the largest possible number with conventional symbols? by the phlegmatic king - Oldest entity still referred primarily to as "New [type of entity]"? by grouse - Am I supposed to bag my own groceries? by bleep - I don't want to sign up for any newsletter by danceswithlight - A ticking time bomb by cashman - Is there a documentary about fairs? I NEED IT by masquesoporfavor Other Stuff - I was camping - Then I had a cold - So there really isn't any of the other stuff - Sorry about all this
Message in a Bottle Commentary. With Char gone in the Delta Flyer, Tristan brings in his friend and Nerd Party Co-Host, Matt Hansen! This week they riff on Season 4's "Message in a Bottle" with a joyous commentary track. Andy Dick made his mark in Star Trek by being the comedic counter to our beloved Doctor. The two seemed perfect for each other as they galavanted across the beautiful and new U.S.S. Prometheus. Romulans get in the way, of course, like they always do. Check out the hijinks that ensue as well as our take on them. Host Tristan Riddell Guest Matt Hansen Editor Tristan Riddell Producer Charlynn Schmiedt Associate Producers Kenneth Trip and Jamie Duce Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen Chapters Hit Play (00:04:14) Hello (00:07:13) Take It (00:15:30) I Need It (00:23:16) That's It (00:33:12) Home (00:38:45) Chevy (00:42:09) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Episode 7 Dee-1 – Cornerback Blitz @Dee1music http://www.facebook.com/dee1music dee1music.com/ Diego Beats (Ft. Matt Murda) – I Need It http://www.facebook.com/diegobeatsdotcom?fref=ts https://soundcloud.com/diegobeats-1 http://www.facebook.com/SANDIEGOBEATS?ref=stream Pawz One – Tell Them Again/Now You Know @PAWZ1 www.facebook.com/Pawz1 pawzone.bandcamp.com/ Young Gator – Stand Down www.reverbnation.com/younggatormusic