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Techno之书|#03 提升者 Kevin Saunderson原作:Mark Petes-Varga编译:马海平/友好电波Kevin Saunderson(提升者)1964年9月5日出生于New York的Kevin,在12岁时通过Derrick May第一次遇见了Juan Atkins。当时他的母亲决定从Brooklyn搬到一个安静的郊区小镇——也就是我们现在熟知的Belleville。“贝尔维尔跟纽约完全不一样。那地方真的就是乡下,绿色一片,我也没有朋友。记得刚搬去时正值暑假,离开学还有两三个月。那时候我既不认识Derrick May也不认识Juan Atkins,完全就是谁也不认识。那里有湖可以钓鱼,但实在没什么可做的。而且那时候我肯定还没开始做音乐。所以等到终于开学,每天去上课后,我开始对体育产生兴趣——因为周围环境太无聊了,我需要(或者说想要)找点有意思的事情做。于是体育成了我的重心,而认识Derrick也是通过体育活动。我们在初中相识,大概十二三岁的样子,那就是我第一次见到Derrick May的情形。" Kevin Saunderson回忆到在学校里,Kevin和Derrick成为了队友,同时还结识了这场音乐运动的另一位标志性人物Eddie Fowlkes。 “我是通过Derrick认识Eddie和Juan的。其实我们几个——我、Derrick和Juan——都在同一所初中上学。所以某种程度上我们算是认识,但那时候我对音乐可没他们那么热衷。不过随着时间推移,我们成了很好的朋友,我也慢慢开始跟他们混在一起。”在学校里,他们还和Juan的弟弟Aaron Atkins成了好朋友。他们经常一起玩,但当Kevin第一次去Atkins家拜访时,Juan的态度并不热情。他刻意保持距离,甚至都没跟他们打招呼。"当时Aaron只是简单说了句:'那是我哥Juan。'仅此而已。" Kevin Saunderson回忆到。这显然不是一个好的第一印象。但Kevin在那里看到的音乐设备却牢牢吸引了他的注意力。Juan的音乐天地里摆满了各种混音设备、卡座、唱机和成堆的混音带,这番景象对Kevin来说无比震撼——他从未见过这样的阵仗。而那时候Juan早已深入音乐的世界,他对音乐和技术的理解给了Saunderson极大的启发。尽管深受震撼,Kevin并没有立刻投身音乐事业。那时候的他更像是个拿着体育奖学金的运动生,DJ对他来说只是个新鲜玩意儿,他还需要更多时间。大约又过了六年,Kevin才真正迈出音乐生涯的第一步。高中毕业时,他在家里办了一场派对,Juan Atkins以Cybotron的身份表演,而这一刻成为了Kevin人生的转折点。"当我看到Juan用那些超酷的唱片混音时,那种体验永远刻在了我的记忆里。" ——Kevin Saunderson而当 Juan 以 Cybotron 的名义发布单曲《Clear》时,Saunderson 对电子音乐的看法彻底改变了。我们知道 Derrick 和 Kevin 是在 Juan Atkins 出现之前就已经认识了,但其实他们的友谊并不像现在这样一直平稳顺畅。尽管 May 在音乐上深深启发了 Saunderson,但两人之间的关系从一开始就充满了竞争。如果 Derrick 发布了新歌,Kevin 也会立刻行动。Derrick 创办了自己的厂牌Transmat后,Kevin 也立即成立了 KMS Records。这种关系有点像是:“他能做到的,我也能做到”的较劲式竞争。他们甚至还因为一次失败的橄榄球赌局在学校里打过一架——而也正是那次打架之后,他们才真正成为了朋友。 “说真的,有时候就是要来一架,才能让对方尊重你。从那一刻起,他就开始对我肃然起敬了。我不是那种欺负人的人,虽然我长的高大,但我是个好人,喜欢和每个人都好好相处。所以我们从那时起成了朋友。”——Kevin Saunderson回忆到。后来,在他就读东密歇根大学(Eastern Michigan University)期间,Derrick 和他的关系更加紧密,甚至有段时间两人是室友。那段时间也成为了 Kevin 人生中非常重要的阶段。在 May搬来合租的最初几晚之一,当 Kevin 打算道晚安准备去睡觉时,Derrick显然有不同的打算。“他说,‘你要睡觉?不,兄弟,现在是 Electrifying Mojo 的时间了。'我当时根本没听说过 Mojo,完全不知道他是谁,我就说,‘好吧。'然后他打开了收音机,那就是我第一次的经历。那是我第一次接触Midnight Funk Association这个节目,是Derrick带我入坑的。”从那一晚起,他们就彻底被Mojo的魔力吸引,每晚聆听电台节目成为了他们的仪式,从此不曾错过任何一次节目。被这些天赋异禀的音乐人朋友包围着,同时也看到了一条充满希望与无限可能的电子音乐之路——这些都让 Kevin 开始重新审视自己的人生与未来方向。这位曾经的运动健儿,开始缓慢却坚定地走上了他真正的道路。“1983 年对我来说就是转变和启发的真正开始。那时我还在打橄榄球,然后我决定:‘我要成为一名 DJ。'我还没想清楚音乐方面的事,但我知道,我会成为一名 DJ。”Kevin Saunderson说“那是真正的开端。我觉得那也是我和音乐之间的联系,以及和我在纽约的根的延续。尽管我年纪还小,但我常回纽约看望哥哥和其他亲戚,同时听各种电台节目包括WBLS 等等。所以我和纽约有着音乐上的连结,我们开始讨论不同的音乐人。那时 Juan 刚开始做音乐,而 Derrick 一直试图向我解释这一切。Derrick 是 Juan的头号大粉丝,也是他的门徒。”当其他人都在制作音乐或演出时,Kevin 总是在一旁观察、学习。在这个阶段,他对电子音乐的真正学习和探索正式开始了。 “Derrick正在制作音乐,他在Wayne State附近的市中心有个地方,那里有一些设备。我也有一些设备,Eddie Fowlkes也有,Juan 也有,我们每个人手头都有点装备。有时候我们会把设备带到一起。如果他需要我的 909 鼓机什么的,我就会拿到他家去。曲子就是这么做出来的,因为我们终于可以把一个完整的track做出来,大家在做音乐的时候,我总是在旁边观摩。”Kevin Saunderson回忆说。“人们会说:‘这家伙是谁?我们以前根本没听说过他!'但我没花太久就证明了自己。”——Kevin Saunderson他开始用经典的TR-808、727、909等鼓机学习编曲,并将这些设备带到自己的派对现场。在当时混音素材匮乏的年代,这些鼓机成为了创造全新鼓声的利器。他认为,Techno音乐的诞生很大程度上源于人们"需要"和"渴望"能让自己尽情跳舞的音乐。“那时候的问题是,听那些唱片总会觉得少了点什么。909 在这方面帮了我很大忙,让我能去尝试,去填补那种空缺。”Kevin Saunderson说到。与 Derrick 或 Juan 不同,Kevin 的灵感来源是纽约。他经常提到自己在 Paradise Garage(天堂车库俱乐部)度过的时光,并幻想着有一天他的唱片会在那个俱乐部被播放,观众会对这些音乐产生怎样的反应。他一直都有一个想法——将 House 音乐与 Techno 融合。因为他的音乐影响更多来自 House 和 Disco 音乐,这也造就了他独特的风格。“我喜欢有人声的音乐,我喜欢旋律,我会想到 Paradise Garage。当我决定要制作第一首唱片的时候,不知为何,我就希望它是一张有人声的唱片。我就那样走上了这条路。”Kevin Saunderson说。Saunderson 作为制作人起步相对较晚——1986 年以艺名Kreem开始他的音乐生涯,后来的两个更著名名字分别是 E- Dancer和Reese,这两个项目在某种程度上意外地帮助他取得了一个先发优势。他的首支作品《Triangle Of Love(三角之爱)》差不多已经准备好发布,但在真正发行前,Saunderson 的这首歌还需要专业的润色和收尾。 “我跟 Juan 说:‘我有一首曲子,我感觉它快完成了,但我不知道怎么收尾。'因为那时候我的制作水平根本比不上Juan。我知道怎么编一些鼓点,可能能弹个贝斯线,再哼出个旋律,或者请个键盘手帮我弹出来我脑子里的旋律。所以我把这些都弄好了,一共有 8 个轨道,我当时用的是一台Fostex 的八轨录音机。准确地说是 7 轨,因为要留一轨做同步信号。但我不知道怎么去完成这首曲子,所有音轨就那么平铺直叙地播放,没有任何编排,鼓、音符、旋律就那样全开着播放。我心里就想,‘接下来到底该怎么办?'因为我从没真正看到过别人是怎么完成一首曲子的。我们经常聚在一起,也看到 Derrick 和别人在做音乐,但从来没人展示过怎么完成一个作品。所以我打电话给 Juan,告诉他我需要他帮我完成这首歌。Juan 直接问我,‘那你有多少钱?'我说,‘哥们我没钱。'他说:‘那你有什么设备?'”我那时候有一个采样器,但我其实不怎么用它。那台机器我记得是Akai 800 之类的型号。我就说:‘我有这台采样器。'他说:‘行,那就可以了。'于是他过来了,帮我把曲子做完。这次我就在他旁边,亲眼看着他怎么混音,怎么编排结构。他决定修改了我的贝斯线,后来我才知道那条贝斯线有点受了 New Order 的影响而那时候我完全不知道这些。他做完混音之后,我才意识到,我原本缺少的是混音、结构编排、怎么输出成母带、怎么剪接拼贴段落这些核心知识。我对这些完全是一窍不通。但一旦 Juan 向我展示了这些,我就起飞了。我知道该怎么做了,这是我的第一首作品,但因为在Juan 的指导,一切都提升了。之后这首歌先是在 Juan 的厂牌 Metroplex 上发行,再后来我成立了自己的厂牌,我就……再也不需要别人教我怎么做了,没有什么能拦得住我了。”(来自Red Bull Music Academy DJ History 档案)他的首支作品在 Metroplex 发行。在短暂的观察之后,Kevin 意识到:他完全可以独立推广自己的音乐并全面掌控制作过程。于是,Kevin 要求 Juan 将他的唱片和所有相关的版权归还给他, Atkins 对此没有异议,他便将所有权利签回给了Kevin,这也基本上奠定了KMS Records 的创立。“我不想让任何人告诉我如何发布我的音乐,如何播放它。我想控制这一切,我不想被束缚于别人的时间表。”后来Kevin Saunderson回忆到。他抓住每一次机会推广自己的音乐,希望能够将唱片交到对的人手中,让它能够在全球各地播放。Kevin 一直相信着这个理念:“当一扇门关闭时,另一扇门就会打开。”并且,这个理念最终奏效了。在以化名Kreem出道之后,E-Dancer项目启动之前,Kevin曾与James Paddinton、Derrick May合作,并与Santonio Echols展开Reese & Antonio联合项目。1988年,Saunderson开始爆发式创作经典曲目,陆续推出《Bounce Your Body To The Box》和《Just Want Another Chance》等作品。“实验,完全是无拘无束的实验。就是这么简单。”—— Kevin Saunderson他还与芝加哥的歌手 Paris Grey (Shanna Jackson) 组建了著名的乐队 INNER CITY。他们的声音基于House 和Detroit Techno的融合风格。1988年,他们发布永恒经典《Big Fun》,随后接连推出《Good Life》、《Paradise》、《Fire》等全球热门单曲。Inner City 全力以赴,影响力远超他们的预期。这个二人组在全球范围内获得了认可,8次登顶美国与英国舞曲榜,9次跻身UK Singles Chart Top 40,亮相包括Top of the Pops在内的知名电视节目,成为将Techno音乐推向全球的最大推手。到此为止,我们可以承认,Kevin 是一个活跃和具有雄心壮志的音乐人,他已经成为电子音乐界闪耀的明星。然而,名声从未改变他。根据其他音乐人和朋友对他的评价,Kevin一直是善良并 “脚踏实地”的那种人,这种态度也反映在他的音乐中。随着声誉的升起,Kevin的职业生涯也进入了辉煌时期。他也因此成为了底特律三杰中商业上最成功的一个。在 Neil Rushton成为他的经纪人后,Kevin 很快就卖出了600万张唱片,成为第一个将这类音乐带入主流的人。这一成就也使得整个底特律音乐人群体知名度飙升,原本的地下社群迅速在其引领下发展为受大众崇拜的音乐流派。在 80 年代末,他们对大西洋彼岸的电子音乐场景了解甚少。三人组中,Derrick May 是第一个开始巡演的人,他飞到了英国,因此他们最初关于欧洲的所有信息都基于 May 的见闻。Kevin 也希望了解欧洲的情况,开始访问法国、英国和德国等欧洲国家。1988 年 1 月,当他第一次踏上英国的土地时,他清楚地感觉到——某些事情即将发生,但那时一切还没有真正开始。后来,到了第二个夏天,当他再次返回英国时,他简直不敢相信全国范围内的电子音乐场景发生了多大的变化。“当我在七月和八月回去时,整个国家都疯了。”—— Kevin Saunderson他还注意到其他国家的发展,根据 Kevin的说法,法国在此时展现出与底特律风格最为相似的特点。他还提到,德国的风格非常激进且硬朗,这种风格至今依然保持不变。"他们都受到底特律的影响。所有人都想模仿Detroit sound,但始终无法真正复制。于是他们发展出了适合自己的风格——比如当时的德国电子乐异常强硬、高速且充满攻击性,这点我记忆犹新。英国则是典型的Rave风格,大量使用Loops和类似'Bricks'的采样元素。我认为法国巴黎在音乐性上与底特律最为接近。"Kevin Saunderson回忆到。无论发生了什么,看起来都像是一个声势浩大的文化现象,正如我们今天所知道的——那一年标志着 Techno 的诞生和 Rave 文化的兴起。回到美国后,Belleville Three开始在全美巡演,将Techno音乐传播到北美各地。不过巡演并不是Kevin最喜欢的工作——他始终认为自己更偏向制作人而非DJ,而Derrick和Juan则更享受DJ表演。尽管如此,Kevin还是很高兴看到他们的音乐正在成为一种持久的文化现象,而非昙花一现的潮流。"作为Belleville Three,我、Derrick和Juan决定一起巡演。最初的想法是:'让我们带着最棒的作品巡演,做一场真正的现场演出。去往我们最喜欢的城市,用我们从未尝试过的方式呈现,可能会加入各自的新作品,甚至合作两三首新曲目作为特别企划。'"他继续说道:"做这样的项目完全是一种实验——因为这是三个不同思维、三种创作理念的碰撞。我们不会预先排练或设定框架,一切顺其自然发生。""如果底特律Techno有座总统山,Kevin Saunderso的面庞必将与Belleville Three其他成员一同铭刻于花岗岩之上。"——Red Bull Music Academy经历了数千张唱片的发行、多个艺名、在全球顶级的电音节演出,以及三十多年的职业生涯,Kevin Saunderson至今仍未失去他当年的那份活力。他对电子音乐制作的热情也传承给了他的两个孩子 —— Dantiez 和 DaMarii,两人如今也都是各自独立的制作人。父子三人与歌手 Steffanie Christi'an 一起重新组建了 Inner City。2024年,Kevin 与 Dantiez 合作推出了全新作品,以他传奇的艺名重新出发,发行了《Melodica》 —— 一首深邃、黑暗、直击底特律核心的Techno作品,标志着全新时代的 E-Dancer 的起点。“Dantiez 听起来就像我。在和他一起打造下一代 E-Dancer 的过程中,我比以往任何时候都更充满热情和活力。这是我们这些先驱者的火炬传递,我知道这份基因已刻在他的DNA里,他已做好准备”——Kevin Saunderson在这次发行之前,Kevin Saunderson 也刚好迎来了自己的60岁生日。他于2024年9月7日(星期六)举办了一场特别的“全白派对”(All-White Party)来庆祝这一时刻。在底特律 Spot Lite,并由 Paxahau 演出团队的协助下,他从开场一直表演到结束,在他最爱的地方——DJ台上,庆祝了自己的生日。Kevin Saunderson 非凡的音乐生涯激励了一代又一代人去热爱电子音乐。他以不可复制的正能量把这股声音带给了全世界。这就是那个让整个电子音乐世界提升(Elevates us)的声音。The Belleville Three(贝尔维尔三巨头)彻底改变了电子音乐的概念。他们创造并塑造了一整个全新的音乐类型,使Techno 运动发展成了一场全球性的文化现象。他们几乎征服了整个地球,而如今,Techno 已是全球最受欢迎的音乐类型之一,拥有来自世界各个角落的数以百万计的追随者。但这股浪潮的推动者,远不止他们......©️版权声明 “Techno之书”系列节目(包括音频,视频和文稿)版权归马海平、友好电波与 Mark Petes-Varga 所有。非商业用途可在注明出处的前提下分享与引用,但禁止任何形式的商业使用,未经授权的商业使用将依法追究责任。本期节目歌单:Inner City - Good LifeKevin Saunderson - The Sound (Power Mix)Kevin Saunderson,Reese – BasslineE-Dancer - Feel The Mood (N.Y. Groove Mix)Inner City - Set Your Body FreeInner City - ParadiseKreem,Kevin Saunderson - Triangle Of LoveReese & Santonio,Kevin Saunderson,Ben Sims - How To Play Our Music (Ben Sims 25th Anniversary Edit)Reese,Kevin Saunderson - Just Want Another Chance (Original Mix)Inner City - Big FunInner City,Jay Haze - Good Love (Jay Haze Edit)Inner City,Kevin Saunderson - Till We Meet Again (Carl Craig Remix)Kevin Saunderson,Todd Terry - I Can't Believe (Mixed)E-Dancer – MelodicaInner City - Hallelujah '92
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Generational wealth building for women starts long before the first investment, the first business, or the first paycheck. It starts with the decision to believe your life can look different from the one you inherited. On Getting Rich Together, host Syama Bunten sits down with Twyla Garrett, a serial entrepreneur, real estate developer, and founder of the Garrett Foundation, whose story is one of the most compelling examples of how to build wealth from poverty you will ever hear. Twyla grew up in Cleveland's inner city, was removed from her home at 14, spent time in juvenile homes, and relied on welfare and food stamps during college. She left with a financial acumen that would eventually carry her to seven figures within a year of walking away from a government job. Twyla does not skip the hard parts. From doing taxes and bookkeeping as a teenager to buying her first home at 26 with just $4,000 and shaky credit, to transforming a derelict Cleveland train station into the city's largest jazz supper club, Twyla's path is a masterclass in how to scale a business from nothing. Women entrepreneurs and real estate intersect throughout her journey in ways that feel practical and urgent, not abstract. But the conversation goes further than personal success. Twyla is now channeling everything she has built into a model for affordable homeownership in the inner city, one that replaces Section 8 dependency with actual ownership. People take care of what they own. A $200,000 condo with a $900 monthly mortgage costs less than what Section 8 currently pays for a two-bedroom rental. That gap is where generational wealth building for women and for entire communities becomes possible. If you have ever wondered whether your starting point disqualifies you, this episode is a reminder that your starting point does not have to define what you build next. And if you are ready to keep going, Wealth Catalyst is where women take it further. Join us at the Wealth Catalyst Summit, a full-day event in San Francisco this October 16, 2026, or find a Freedom Tour salon happening near you. Women are gathering in 32 cities this year for intimate, honest conversations about money, risk, and what they are building. Find your city and claim your seat at wealthcatalyst.com. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Getting Rich Together With Syama Bunten and Twyla Garrett 02:29 Growing Up in Poverty in Cleveland's Inner City 08:39 How Twyla Turned Childhood Trauma Into a Success Mindset 18:56 Learning to Manage Money From Scratch and Building the Foundation for Generational Wealth Building for Women 29:40 Buying Her First Home at 26 With $4,000 and Bad Credit 33:04 Why She Left Her Government Job to Build a Business From Nothing 47:11 The Cleveland Train Station That Made Millions and Changed Lives 50:49 Affordable Homeownership vs. Affordable Housing and Why the Difference Matters 55:10 The Garrett Foundation's Vision for Inner City Communities 1:02:09 How to Connect With Twyla Garrett and the Impact League Connect with Twyla Garrett: Website: https://www.twylagarrett.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fedbizlady/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/twyla-garrett8016/ Find more from Syama Bunten: Attend a Salon near you: wealthcatalyst.com/salons Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syama.co/ Join Syama's Substack: https://thewealthcatalystwithsyama.substack.com/ Website: https://wealthcatalyst.com Download Syama's Free Resources: https://wealthcatalyst.com/resources Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://wealthcatalyst.com/summits Speaking: https://syamabunten.com Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Electrik Cake with Coco Street the Valiant Queen 007 Show: Electrik Cake with Coco Street The Valiant Queen Artist: Colette Street Air Date: 23 May 2026 Genre: Techno / Hypnotic Techno / Peak Time Techno O The Technoliciousness is the techno transmission from Electrik Cake with Coco Street — The Valiant Queen: long-play techno for deep listeners. Rooted in Coco Street's lifelong practice of deep listening, the show honors the full architecture of the record — the build, the turn, the atmosphere, the movement, and the release. Each episode gives the music room to open and gives the listener time to stay with the sound. This edition moves through late-night techno, Detroit-rooted signal, hypnotic drive, machine rhythm, and deep underground motion, with music from Alan Fitzpatrick, Mr. G, DJ Shufflemaster, Nicole Moudaber & Space 92, Radio Slave, DJ Minx, Rene Wise, Kevin Saunderson, Inner City, Len Faki, Scan 7, Drunken Kong, Coyu, and more. Long-play techno for deep listeners. Room for the record. Two hours inside the groove. Listen back through the curated archive at electrikcake.com/technoliciousness. Tracklist: 1 Alan Fitzpatrick - We Do What We Want (AF's Polite Rebellion Extended Mix) 2 John Laurence, Hidari - Must Be (Hidari Remix) 3 Jody 6 - It Feels So Good 4 Mr. G - City Heat (Work) 5 DJ Shufflemaster - Fear The Music 6 Renaud Genton - Keep It Coming 2026 (Extended Mix) 7 Hyden - L'Art et le Vif 8 Jay Robinson, Liinks - Don't Need Sleep feat. Liinks 9 D-Unity - Midnight drive (Original Mix) 10 Nicole Moudaber & Space 92 - Eyes On Me 11 Drunken Kong - Spectrum 12 Radio Slave ft Kameelah Waheed - All Rize (DJ Minx Remix) 13 Rene Wise - Cutting Thick 14 Luca Accardi - Galactica 15 Margarita Lahdou, Timmo, Cafius - We Rumble (Extended Mix) 16 Len Faki - MASCHINE GIRL 17 Kevin Saunderson - Future (Kenny Larkin Tension Mix) 18 Kevin Saunderson, Inner City - Good Life (Pig & Dan Less Is More Extended Remix) 19 Scan 7 - Burdens Down (DJ Deep & Roman Poncet Remix) 20 Rob Hes - The Solution (Mario Ochoa Remix) 21 Martin Eyerer - Ruff Yourself (Stripped Down) 22 Rene Wise - Deep Under 23 Temudo - Over You 24 Erik Luebs, Erik Luebs - A Step To The Edge 25 Kaufmann (DE) - Space Sheriff (Original Mix) 26 Dani Sbert - Semejanzas Curiosas 27 Border One - Inner Radiance 28 Kristian Heikkila - Uomo 29 Lewis Fautzi - Inner Mechanism 30 Drunken Kong - Arp 2 31 Coyu - Tick Originally broadcast on Data Transmission Radio. Listen live and explore the archive: https://radio.datatransmission.co
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Discothèque Decadence DD023 Haçienda Manchester Opening – 44th Anniversary 80s & 90s Dance Classics Step back onto one of the most influential dancefloors in music history as Discothèque Decadence celebrates the 44th anniversary of Manchester's legendary Haçienda. This special edition pays tribute to the records, DJs and unforgettable nights that helped define club culture throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. From the euphoric rise of House and Garage to the underground sounds that fuelled a generation, DD023 captures the spirit of a movement that changed dance music forever. Featuring timeless classics and dancefloor anthems from Todd Terry, David Morales, Roger Sanchez, K-Klass, Inner City, A Guy Called Gerald, Derrick May, Larry Heard, Alison Limerick, Joe Smooth and many more, this mix is packed with the records that lit up Manchester's most famous club. For me, this is where the story really begins. The Haçienda sound, the records, the culture and the energy of that era sparked my own love affair with dance music during the mid-to-late 1990s. Long before DJing, collecting records and creating mixes became a huge part of my life, these were the records and stories that inspired everything that followed. Pulled from the archives, this mix has become something of a time capsule. Over the years it has grown into the most listened-to Dance Classics mix I've ever recorded, continuing to attract listeners who share a love for the golden era of House music and the enduring legacy of the Haçienda. Every track has been carefully selected and mixed with love as a celebration of the records, the DJs and the dancefloor that changed everything. TRACKLIST 1. The Source feat. Candi Staton – You Got The Love 2. Degrees Of Motion – Do You Want It Right Now (King Street Mix) 3. Loleatta Holloway – Love Sensation 4. Soft House Company – What U Need 5. Black Box – Ride On Time 6. The Brand New Heavies – Back To Love (Graeme Park Remix) 7. K-Klass – Rhythm Is A Mystery (Non Stop Edit) 8. Larry Heard – Can You Feel It 9. Sub Sub – Space Face (Todd Terry Jazzy Todd Dub) 10. Alison Limerick – Where Love Lives (Classic Mix) 11. Inner City – Good Life 12. A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray 13. Sterling Void – It's Alright 14. FPI Project – Everybody (All Over The World) 15. The Todd Terry Project – Weekend (The Wam Bam Mix) 16. Roger S – Get Hi 17. Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk feat. Darryl Pandy – Love Can't Turn Around 18. Sub Sub feat. Melanie Williams – Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) 19. Joe Smooth – Promised Land 20. Jaydee – Plastic Dreams (David Morales Club Mix) 21. Derrick May – Strings Of Life
Kgomotso Modise, in for Clement Manyathela, speaks to City of Joburg Mayor Dada Morero as well as JMPD Spokesperson Xolani Fihla, to discuss the raids that the city has undertaken in the Johannesburg CBD. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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STAYradio Episode #318 – House & Club Essentials for the Weekend Aired Friday, May 8th, 2026 Get ready for another high-energy house and club mix! Episode #318 features the freshest house, club, and dance music tracks handpicked by DJ Spryte. Enjoy exclusive edits, remixes, and club-ready grooves to kick off your weekend! Tracklist – STAYradio Episode #318: Swag Surfin - Martial Simon Whatcha Do To Me - ACRAZE Speed Demon (Vuskiii Remix) - Justin Bieber All The Ladies - ALEXA PERL ft. Katie Holmes-Smith Waterman (Funny Bubble Remix) - Olav Basoski Good Life - ALISHA, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson & Dantiez I Just Might (Kue Remix) - Bruno Mars The Power (CAPRI Remix) - Snap! Mamacita - BIJOU More Than You Know (Cazes Edit) - Axwell & Ingrosso vs. Kaskade, CID & Anabel Englund Heroes (We Could Be) (Cazes Edit) - Alesso feat. Tove Lo vs. KREAM & SCRIPT Move - Tujamo x Mashd N Kutcher Love Me Again (ZILLA. & Bossa Nova Edit) - John Newman Feel Alright - AFTER MIDNIGHT, Matroda & San Pacho Piece Of Your Heart (Martin Trevy Remix) - Meduza & GOODBOYS Talk To You (GUIDA Remix) - ANOTR ft. 54 Ultra Someone To Call My Lover (Party Pupils Remix) - Janet Jackson Where You Are (Night Fever Remix) - John Summit & Hayla Tune in every Friday for the latest STAYradio mixes, subscribe to never miss an episode, and keep the party going! STAYradio is hosted by DJ Spryte.New episodes drop every Friday.
Hallo Freunde freue mich sehr, euch heute mein Set aus meiner Radioshow vom Mai auf thisiselectric.co.uk präsentieren zu können. Freut euch auf einen 2‑Stunden-Mix mit zahlreichen energiegeladenen Tracks … Viel Spaß Kurt Kjergaard Hello friends, I am very excited to present to you today my set from my May radio show on thisiselectric.co.uk. Get ready for a two-hour mix featuring numerous high-energy tracks… Enjoy! Kurt Kjergaard My next radio show is in June. Tracklist Benny Benassi, Rafael Cerato - Can I Feel? (Extended Mix) Ultra Records Momery - Passion Watergate Records Helsloot & Beacon - I Was There (Booka Shade Extended Remix) Get Physical Music Alex Kennon, Karmon - Neon Bounce (Extended Mix) PEAKS MATHAME - YOGEN (Extended Mix) MHA Knorst - Keep Moving Dyinmaic Music Armin van Buuren & ARGY ft. Marlo Rex - Like A Child (Extended Mix) Armada Music Gaspar Bros - Out Of Time (Barbur Remix) Daydreaming MORALI - Mindish Disco Halal N1RVAAN, Elyonn & IURII - Behavior (Extended Mix) Ritter Butzke Records Adam Ten & J.Views - Rivers and Homes Retake Kompakt Digital POL SHIRAK - Solstice Drive (Original Mix) Freegrant Music Gerd Janson & Narciss - Chicco's Chips (Original Mix) Running Back Records Marco Demark, Casey Barnes - Tiny Dancer feat. Casey Barnes Deadmau5 Extended Remix Cubrik EMSI (IT) - Whisper In My Mind Wout Records Space Motion - Sign (Original Mix) Space Motion Records Township Rebellion - Birds Fly First Class This Never Happened Rafael Cerato, Aladag - That Sound belonging Agustin Giri - 1212 Rummel ALISHA, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson, Dantiez - Good Life (Extended Mix) Armada Music Etienne de Crécy - Brass Band (Maceo Plex Remix) Pixadelic GusGus, Vök, DAARI - When We Sing (DAARI Remix) Dear Deer Disclaimer: All material on this channel is posted with the explicit consent of the artist/labels and no copyrights are violated in any way. If you are a copyright owner and want your work to be removed from our channel please contact us with a personal message here and we will remove your material right away. Please note that we do not benefit from posting this material and have only the intention to help new and emerging artist to be heard by supporting & promoting podcasts. Thx a lot... Kurt Kjergaard
Tune in to our next episode of the Re:Pro Health Podcast with Dr. Rebecca Rich, an OBGYN who sat down with us to talk about Inner City Health including barriers to accessing care and challenges within the healthcare system when it comes to providing quality care. We also discuss care for pregnant and parenting persons and how strong communication, multidisciplinary care as well as trauma-informed, culturally sensitive care goes a long way for patients. A huge thank you to Dr. Rich for sharing her perspective and experiences on our podcast!
1. 1. Ton Night Shuffle - The Ton DJ 2. Keyshia Cole - Love (FWB & Nate C. The Chief Remix) 3. Rudimental ft. MNEK & Sinead Harnett - Baby (Roy C Dub) 4. Tony Momrelle - If You Were Here Tonight (Daryl B Club Mix) 5. Desert Boots Vol 2 - My Desire (4x4 Bootleg Mix) 6. Ray Hurley feat. Simonne - The Rain (Breakbeat Mix) 7. Roni Size Reprazent - Lucky Pressure (MJ Cole Vocal Remix) 8. Vincent J Alvis - Body Killin' (M-Dubs Break Beat Funk Vocal) 9. KiLLOWEN - Facetime (Dirty) 10. ALISHA, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson & Dantiez - Good Life 11. Divine Soul - Shake That Ass!! (Dub) 12. Elski - I Don't Check At All (Extended Mix) 13. Nu Groove - Hear My Words (Nu Groove Outhouse Mix) 14. Jayda G - All Day 15. Myron - We Can Get Down (Groove Chronicles Remix) 16. Brandy & Monica - The Boy Is Mine (UK Garage Mix) 17. Benjamin Diamond - Little Scare (Todd Edwards Vocalized Remix) 18. Duncan Powell - Million Miles 19. The Heavyweight Kru - The Drea-MM 20. Duke Dumont ft. Låpsley - Misdemeanour (DJcity Intro) 21. Duncan Powell - Move With Me 22. The Ton DJ - Today (Remix) 23. Kehlani - Folded (DJ Pencil Remix BC Exclusive) 24. Sticky - Take That 25. Wookie feat. Lain - Battle (MJ Cole Mix) 26. Blanxs (Remix) - The Ton DJ 27. Oris Jay - Biggin' Up The Massive 28. Sticky ft. Joy - Beggin 29. Second Protocol - Basslick (Full Length Mix) 30. Blackjack - Mix It Up (B Side Mix) 31. Double Take ft. MC Kie - Love Come Down 32. TNT - Transmission 33. The Brand New Heavies - Apparently Nothing (Artful Dodger Vocal Mix) 34. 8th Note - Keep Moving (Extended Mix) 35. The Ton DJ - Can't Wait 36. Robbie Craig - Lessons in Love (Ton DJ Dubplate) 37. The Ton DJ - consciousTon 38. Tubby T - Tales Of The Hood 39. Moliy & Silent Addy - Shake It To The Max (FLY) (Star.One & Whitley Ruchea Remix) 40. AKA - Warning (Sunship Vocal) 41. Redlight ft. Capo Lee - Pressure 42. Facetyme ft. Angela Apigo - I'm Good 43. The Ton DJ - Feelings 44. I Just Will - Miss You 45. Destiny's Child - Say My Name (Garage Remix) 46. I Just Will - Work It 47. The Ton DJ - Bobo 48. Dean Turnley - Actin' Tough (Intro - Dirty) 49. The Ton DJ - Insta (Remix) 50. I Just Will - Dance For Me 51. The Ton DJ - Too Wyze (Remix) 52. BLACK - OBSIDIAN BOUNCE 53. MPH - Unconditional (DJcity Intro) 54. Qwirk - Rhythm N Pipes 55. The Ton DJ - TDJ 009 56. The Ton DJ - Tomorrow Knows 57. The Ton DJ - Untitled 58. The Ton DJ - Triplets II X Ton Things We Do for Love (Mashup)
In this episode, host Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff sits down with Tarik Kitson, Executive Director and co-founder of Active Plus NYC, to discuss how a chance volunteering opportunity in East Harlem evolved into a transformative nonprofit serving thousands of underserved youth across New York City. Active Plus provides free fitness, nutrition, mindfulness, and leadership programs to children and teens ages 5-18 who lack access to quality physical education and wellness resources. THE ORIGIN STORY Tarik, a former collegiate athlete with a background in health and fitness, started visiting a middle school in East Harlem on Saturday mornings to volunteer with students. What he discovered was shocking: children weren't getting recess, physical education classes had over 50 students, and there were no after-school sports programs. A consistent group of 30 kids showed up every Saturday morning hungry for structured activity and mentorship. When the school invited Tarik and his co-founder back the following fall, they launched after-school programs in football, soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Local news coverage of their work sparked interest from other schools and community organizations, and Active Plus was officially born in 2013. THE GAPS THEY'RE FILLING Active Plus addresses multiple critical needs in underserved communities. In New York City's massive public school system of over one million students, many neighborhoods lack adequate physical education, mentorship, and guidance on health and wellness. Additionally, school curricula often don't include nutrition education, leaving elementary-aged children who buy their own food at delis and corner stores without knowledge of healthy choices. The organization also recognized the need for mindfulness and emotional wellness programming years before the city mandated it in schools. COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMMING MODEL Active Plus operates a multilayered approach that goes far beyond athletics. Their programs include physical fitness activities like basketball, dance, yoga, running, boxing, and calisthenics; mindfulness and emotional wellness through meditation and stress management; nutrition education for kids and families; and leadership and life skills development. They deliver these services directly to students in schools, parks, housing developments, and community centers across all five boroughs, rather than requiring kids to come to a facility. This go-to-the-community model ensures accessibility for the most underserved youth. THE FAMILY FLAVORS PROGRAM Tarik's favorite initiative is Family Flavors, a nutrition and cooking program that engages families together. This program has proven remarkably effective at drawing parents to school events—something traditional parent-teacher conferences often fail to do. When families cook together and learn about nutrition, they take that knowledge home and can replicate it, creating lasting behavioral change across households. RECESS AS AN ENTRY POINT The most requested program by school principals is Active Plus's structured recess programming. In New York City schools with limited outdoor space and over 100 kids at recess, unstructured free play often leads to chaos and injury. By providing trained, structured activities during recess time, Active Plus solves a major operational problem for schools while getting kids moving and building healthy habits. SCALING WITHOUT LOSING QUALITY Tarik emphasizes that the organization's growth from serving 30 kids to nearly 3,000 annually came from deliberately building infrastructure. He highlights the critical mistake many nonprofit founders make: trying to do everything themselves. Active Plus grew when Tarik and his co-Founder focused on building a strong board of directors with specialized committees for programming, marketing, finance, and fundraising. They treat the nonprofit like a business, recognizing that nonprofits generate income through multiple streams—grants, donations, volunteers, and sponsorships. MENTORSHIP ACROSS GENERATIONS A unique strength of Active Plus is how they leverage older youth as mentors. High school students from the neighborhoods where programs operate serve as summer camp instructors, coaches, and role models for younger children. This creates natural peer mentorship, makes younger kids feel safer, and provides meaningful employment and internship opportunities for teens. Several alumni have gone on to successful careers—including one former youth coach who is now a lawyer but still volunteers with the organization. DISRUPTING CYCLES OF CRIME AND GANG INVOLVEMENT Active Plus strategically uses its programs to reclaim community spaces and provide alternatives to gang involvement. When a new basketball court was installed in a housing project but became a site of crime and drug use, Active Plus activated it with structured programming and recruited high school youth from the neighborhood to participate. This created a safe, supervised space for younger children. Their "Heal Our Youth" program combines restorative justice practices with mindfulness and physical activity specifically for high school students ages 15-18, addressing trauma and building resilience. THE PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVE With a master's degree in public health from Columbia University, Tarik approaches youth wellness holistically. He advocates in Albany and works with government officials to highlight gaps in services and push for policy change. He's been surprised to discover that many elected officials aren't fully aware of conditions in their own districts, underscoring the importance of nonprofits doing advocacy work and holding government accountable. EXPANSION BEYOND NEW YORK Active Plus has recently expanded beyond New York City's five boroughs to Connecticut and Nevada. They partner with the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, providing sports science activations that blend basketball with STEM education. This national expansion demonstrates the scalability of their model and video-based curriculum. WHAT MAKES THEM GUTSY Tarik identifies Active Plus's gutsy nature as their refusal to accept the status quo and their vocal advocacy on behalf of underserved youth. Despite receiving a $1 million Department of Justice grant to research their programs, the grant was cancelled by those who question the organization's approach. Yet Tarik continues to speak up about systemic failures and champion evidence-based solutions. HOW TO GET INVOLVED Active Plus is actively seeking board members to fuel continued growth and expansion. The organization welcomes supporters from anywhere, not just New York City. To learn more or inquire about board opportunities: Social Media: Active Plus NYC Website: www.activeplus-nyc.org Email: TKitson@activeplus-nyc.org KEY TAKEAWAYS The power of organic grassroots organizing when you witness a real need. How proper infrastructure and delegation multiply nonprofit impact. Why mentorship and role modeling are irreplaceable in youth development. How holistic wellness programming addresses not just physical health but mental health, nutrition, and life skills. The critical importance of advocacy in creating systemic change. Why treating nonprofits as businesses—with committees, multiple revenue streams, and strategic planning—enables sustainable growth. Small & Gutsy Mission Small & Gutsy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit podcast spotlighting nonprofits and social enterprises with budgets under $10 million. The show elevates the visibility of small but mighty changemakers doing bold, passionate, and impactful work. Small & Gutsy has been ranked #8 on FeedSpot's Top 30 Social Impact Podcasts and #9 by Million Podcasts for Youth Empowerment episodes. Do you know a nonprofit doing incredible work? If you know of a nonprofit or social enterprise making a real impact, nominate them to be featured on Small & Gutsy. Contact Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff at laura@smallandgutsy.org. Check out other episodes of Small & Gutsy at SmallAndGutsy.org.
Acortex is a Dutch electronic music producer and sound engineer emerging within the progressive and melodic house scene. Hailing from the Netherlands widely regarded as a global epicenter for dance music. He is part of a new wave of artists focused on combining emotional storytelling with high-impact club energy.His sound is characterized by driving low-end grooves, atmospheric textures, and cinematic breakdowns that build into powerful, euphoric drops. This balance between introspection and peak-time intensity has become a defining element of his productions, making his music equally suited for festival stages and personal listening.Through a steady stream of releases, Acortex has begun to establish his presence, gaining support from DJs and listeners within the electronic music community. His evolving discography reflects a clear artistic direction centered around melody, progression, and sonic depth.In addition to his production work, he curates Radical Radio, a recurring mix series dedicated to progressive and melodic house. The platform showcases both his musical identity and his ability to spotlight emerging and established talent, helping him connect with a growing international audience.With a strong creative vision and consistent output, Acortex continues to refine his sound and expand his reach, positioning himself as an artist to watch in the modern electronic music landscape.Tracklist:1. Mike Williams, Bruno Martini & Stephen Puth – Multiply (Original Mix)2. ARTY, Vikkstar, Annie Schindel – Where Have You Been (Extended Mix)3. Alesso & Pendulum – Fade (Extended Mix)4. Bob Sinclar feat. Kiesza – I Can't Wait (Extended Mix)5. Yves V – My Body (Extended Mix)6. Stadiumx – Vibe Right (Extended Mix)7. Citadelle, Agdem – Contact (Extended Mix)8. Julian Jordan – In My System (Extended Mix)9. ALISHA, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson, Dantiez – Good Life (Extended Mix)10. Low Steppa, Wh0 – Raise Them (Extended Mix)11. Julian Jordan – Right Nahh (Extended Mix)12. Felguk, RMAH – Talking In Your Sleep (Extended Mix)13. Sick Individuals – Sunrise (Extended Mix)14. VEATZ – Holding Back (Extended Mix)15. Hybrid Noise & Scanny – I Remember (Extended Mix)Follow Acortex:Instagram: @acortexSpotify / Apple Music: Acortex
When planner Patrick Kennedy started asking why prime land near downtown Dallas was filled with parking lots and boarded‑up buildings, the trail led straight to an elevated freeway: I‑345. He explains how making a hard economic case for removal—showing that taking the highway out could deliver the highest return on investment with minimal traffic impacts—grew into the Atlas of Inner City Highway Impacts, a data‑driven look at 142 U.S. cities. Kennedy details how inner‑city highways consume acres of valuable land, depress nearby property values, and either clog up all day in thriving metros or cut through struggling ones at full speed, while federal funding formulas and induced demand keep pushing us toward more lanes. Additional Show Notes Patrick Kennedy (LinkedIn) The Human Ecosystem (Site) Atlas of Inner-City Highway Impacts (PDF) "Adding Up What Urban Highways Really Cost", by Benjamin Schneider (Article) Chuck Marohn (Substack) This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Thank you!
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**Music Mick's Mick's Vibez Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. This Week Mick & The Mick's Vibez Show Gave Us 70's & 80's Grooves/Dance Classics From MadleenKane, Lady M, Miami Sound Machine, Inner City, High Fashion, Flakes, Donna Allen, Bobby Thurston, Frankie Knuckles, Gwen Guthrie, Jellybean Ft Elisa Fiorillo, MFSB & More. #originalpirates #soulmusic #boogiefunk #disco #danceclassics #boogie Catch The Music Mick's Mixvibez Show Every Saturday From 4PM UK Time On Trax FM & Rendell Radio Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **
On March 5th, 2026, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, and Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton TD announced that almost €6 million in funding would be used to support thirty-two projects designed to engage the public in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through the Research Ireland Discover Programme. The Research Ireland Discover Programme is a national initiative to widen participation in STEM. This year's projects will engage with people of all ages, from early childhood through to adulthood, through creative, community-embedded, and inclusive approaches to STEM engagement. Research Ireland Discover Programme awards NCI NCI's STEM for All: Multiple Inclusive STEM Engagements for Families, Communities project, led by Professor Paul Stynes, Dean of the School of Computing, has been awarded €60,000.00 in funding. About the project The STEM for All project builds on Research Ireland funded programming, supporting STEM identities, skills, and aspirations of children and families facing significant socio-economic challenges in Dublin's Inner City by creating multiple, accessible, inclusive opportunities for disenfranchised families to gain confidence, competence, and a sense of belonging in STEM, and the research and innovation world Professor Paul Stynes, Dean of NCI's School of Computing, shares, "This funding allows us to further advance our research into inclusive STEM education, building a stronger evidence base on what works in engaging children and families from underrepresented communities. As Principal Investigator, it enables us to evolve and scale our programmes in a way that is both research-informed and community-driven, strengthening pathways into STEM from an early age through to future study and careers. It also reinforces NCI's role in leading impactful, inclusive research that connects education, community engagement, and long-term societal outcomes." NCI's Early Learning Initiative (ELI) is a grassroots public purpose project addressing systemic inequalities; empowering at-risk children to discover their STEM identities through creative, engaging experiences that encourage scientific thinking. STEM is embedded across ELI's early intervention programmes: STEM Play & Learn (home visits, ages 4–6), weekly Coding Clubs (ages 7–12), Senior Coding Club (ages 13–16), STEM events for families. Local advocacy, accessible family learning, and parent engagement are central to inclusive education, building science capital, and resilient communities. Recognising parents' profound role in shaping children's learning outcomes and aspirations, ELI's programming expands, incorporating insights from their 2024 Parental Attitudes to STEM and Digital Technology research, including findings from in-depth case studies exploring long-term STEM engagement in disadvantaged families. To deepen impact and engagement several new elements will be introduced: Think Like a Scientist pilot, an initiative aimed at bridging a gap in children's scientific understanding through inquiry-based learning; bespoke parent technology clinics; and STEM 101 sessions demystifying core concepts, giving parents tools to support their child's learning. In parallel, ELI is developing longitudinal analysis framework exploring how sustained participation in the STEM programmes influences young people's aspirations and progression to third-level education. Brigina O'Riordan, Assistant Director of ELI's Community Services Programmes, shares, "This funding will enable children and families in Dublin Inner City to engage in high quality, accessible, and engaging STEM learning experiences, building confidence, curiosity, and awareness in the scientific method. This programme is intentionally designed to promote access, inclusion, and diversity, with strong participation from underrepresented groups, supported by NCI as a safe and welcoming community space." Researc...
Hello to you listening in Barking, East London, England! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga. Sometimes in passing he would whisper: dit, dit, dit, dah dah dah, dit dit dit. Morse Code for SOS, Save Our Ship. I'm thinking of a skinny, 18 year old inner city kid hunched over a Morse Code machine in a radio room on a warship tapping out messages somewhere in the Pacific. During World War II US Navy warships used Morse code to speak to each other while they were out at sea. My dad was a radioman. As I watched a WWII era training film to learn more I could imagine dad's finger on that code sending device. Click HERE to watch a 1943 US Navy training film demonstrating sending Morse Code. Dad didn't talk much about serving as a US Navy radioman on a warship in the Pacific. Like so many stories our loved ones thought were inconsequential we end up cobbling them together from memory and archives. But I do know this: I chose to become a US Navy Nurse motivated by my dad who chose to go war with his brothers and their friends to defend our democracy because that's what you did then. You served your country. Story Prompt: Who or what motivated your career choices? Write that story and share it out loud! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Wab Kinew gulped hard after he read our three exclusive reports in the Winnipeg Sun (here, here and here) about planning documents filed with Health Canada for his promised safe consumption site, and on Monday he backed down. "I have realized that I want this thing to be done right, I don't want it to be done quickly.”Well then... what should be done about the Free Press pundit who demanded it be done quickly regardless of whether it was done right?Episode 12 Part 1 - A brief update for concerned listeners on a recent health issue that for now, won't be affecting our ongoing reporting in the Sun and on the podcast7.00 Part 2- On December 17th, Winnipeg Free Press Dan Lett columnist complained:"At a consultation this week, (Addictions Minister Bernadette) Smith was once again bombarded with allegations that her plan for a supervised consumption site is not fully fleshed out... Allegations that “your plan is not a real plan” is a convenient line of attack." Ninety days later, on March 16th, Canadian Press reported: "The Manitoba government is walking back comments that asupervised drug consumption site could open soon, with Premier Wab Kinew saying the province is taking some time to get things right... It could take months for a networkof services to be set up, he said..."So... the critics of the SCS plan who live in Winnipeg were right, and "harm reduction" champion Dan Lett who lives in Ontario was wrong. How inconvenient.Hear why Dan Lett now owes those people an apology.Listen to a review of Lett's December column and how completely unhinged his comments now appear to be, after Kinew has echoed neighborhood stakeholder concerns about how the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre intended to run the drug user facility without proper oversight by Bernadette Smith. ******Here is our latest column with an analysis of Kinew's comments about why he's stalling on opening the SCS:https://www.winnipegsun.com/opinion/columnists/fumbling-ndp-fails-in-safe-consumption-site-rollout/article_628425ac-86e0-4c7b-87d3-186c6af63960.html*****A former Winnipeg School trustee posted: "Is Marty the only media person who has been able to shape this provincial government this much JUST by exposing the truth?"Among the list of successes:1. Plan20-50 abandoned2. Homeless encampments finally being removed3. Safe consumption site drydockedWE ARE YOUR VOICE!Help keep our work on schedule in 2026 by contributing to the Season 7 Support Fund - with $275.00 collected towards a target of $7500. Email martygoldlive@gmail.com for information on how to make a donation.
Most people drive past these inner city neighborhoods—but missionaries from Vagabond Missions walk straight into them. Dave sits down with founder Bob Lenosky and president Andy of Vagabond Missions to talk about evangelizing inner-city teens, the messy reality of conversion, and why simply showing up can change a life. We want to hear from you! Email us at eksb@ascensionpress.com with your questions/comments Don't forget to text “EKSB” to 33-777 to get the shownotes right to your inbox! You can also find the full shownotes at www.ascensionpress.com/EveryKneeShallBow
To unpack these ideas around public seating and what they mean for the future of Cape Town’s public spaces, John Maytham speaks to Gareth Pearson | Head of Placemaking at The Mission for Inner City Cape Town, who also moderated the conversation. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ten years ago, the North East Inner City taskforce was established to try and improve an area of Dublin impacted by poverty and criminality. The NEIC has today published its annual report, which details its ongoing work in the community. Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie was there for the report's launch, and joins Ciara to discuss.Image: NEIC
Today, on the 212th episode of the As The Raven Dreams podcast, we have 8 True Chilling stories. These stories come from the shadowy corners of reality, where everyday life takes an eerie twist & ordinary people experience the extraordinary. Today we will be diving into Scary Urbex Stories & Inner City Horror Stories. 2 Stories are narrated by my other half, Patience/Marie's Field Of Nightmares. Find her here: https://www.youtube.com/@mariesfieldofnightmares Today's episode was partially written by Tom K, Find his other works here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBVX81W7 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like or rate the podcast, and leave me a comment with your thoughts if the platform your on supports it! I upload episodes every 3 days, so there are 2 days between new uploads. The podcast consists of new scary story collections, Glitch in the matrix collections, and also what I call the "Dark Dreams" collections (which are older stories, remastered and layered with rain sounds). If you have a story to submit, would like to find where to listen to the podcast, or want to find me on social media platforms, all of that info can be fQound at https://www.astheravendreams.com You can also send stories into my subreddit (r/theravensdream) or email them to me at AsTheRavenDreams@gmail.com Want to check out some ATRD Podcast Merch? ➤ https://teechip.com/stores/astheravendreams Or for signed merch ➤ https://ko-fi.com/AsTheRavenDreams I wrote a novel, "The Insomniac's Experiment" by Raven Adams! Check it out on amazon (Or you can email me for a signed copy!) Join Patreon to get early access and support the Podcast! ➤ https://www.patreon.com/AsTheRavenDreams Check out my gaming channel with my pal Ghost_Ink ➤ @superNefariousBros On YouTube Thank you to all of the authors that have stories in todays episode... Hidden Fox, Eric, AndyW, DirtyLaundryNoMore, Tom K, Samantha K As Well As Any Author That Has Requested Anonymity. TimeStamps… Ad breaks after Story 1 & Story 4 1 ➤ 1:16 2 ➤ 9:51 3 (narrated by Marie) ➤ 21:37 4 ➤ 44:29 5 ➤ 58:06 6 (narrated by Marie) ➤ 1:07:57 7 ➤ 1:20:12 8 ➤ 1:41:46 ----- Disclaimer ➤ Episodes include a content warning for language and sensitive/disturbing content. Listener discretion is always advised. ALL Audio and visuals on this podcast are copyright of AS THE RAVEN DREAMS / RAVEN ADAMS and may not be duplicated, in any format. Bless This Mess. None of my audio is AI Generated, I am a real person reading real stories into a real microphone. Note: The podcast nor the host endorses any advertisements played during the podcast, ads are not chosen by ATRD or Raven Adams, they are chosen automatically by the advertisement systems by the platforms that host the podcast. I do not endorse, support, or promote any opinions or statements made in any adverts played during the show. #ScaryStories #UnexplainedMysteries #UrbexStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reporter, Dyane Connor, examines the recommendations made by the Mulvey Report to tackle crime and rejuvenate the North East Inner City and what impact they're having.
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture #624, where house history, Afro-groove, and future dance energy converge. This episode moves from iconic club anthems by Inner City and Frankie Knuckles into deep Afro-house, soulful cuts, Amapiano tributes, and modern global rhythms. From disco warmth and classic funk to forward-thinking electronic sounds, this is a journey built for dancers, listeners, and lovers of timeless grooves. Settle in, turn it up, and let The Culture move you.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Pieter Burger, Managing Director, as 702 turns its focus to the Ellis Park precinct, unpacking whether major sporting events like the Jukskei Derby between the Lions and the Bulls can reignite the inner city, drive economic activity, improve safety, and help restore one of Johannesburg’s most iconic spaces as a shared civic and cultural heartbeat. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy MacIver, in for CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King, is joined on Weekend Breakfast by Vincent Truter, Experience Designer and Placemaker for the Mission for Inner City Cape Town. Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9am profile interview. Listen live on Primedia+ Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00am (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/AgPbZi9 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/j1EhEkZ Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why not finish the year with a geek-strength pile-on: we've got everything from robot cars freezing up in blackouts to electric Jeeps blowing up in garages, rich fat girls getting high and running over the NYPD, the importance of being prepared for your adventure (whether at sea in your sweet fishing boat or on-trail in your busted up rock rig), and electric school busses that can't keep kids warm (let alone work on hills, in the cold, with a load, or in any municipality's budget). There's also a maddening report on the ongoing inability of bureaucrats to make the Dem's watermelon nightmare of electric everything actually work (stupid physics always getting in the way). More: another way that pinko Chinese manufacturing is destroying the free world, and some analysis of the problem posed by folks who think the Second Amendment is a second-class right (or don't even have one in backsliding nations like Australia) and that bans on guns will stop the evil in a man's heart (when it just stops law-abiding citizens from defending themselves). Going for broke: a rare exception to the Good Soundtrack/Bad Movie Rule, an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Gil Gerrard (Buck Rogers his own damn self), some Morty & Rick, and music from the Chemical Bros., Prodigy, Bio-Mechanical Degeneration, Josh Wink, Naked Funk, Soul Coughing, Poker Face, Mirwais and Korn.
Why not finish the year with a geek-strength pile-on: we've got everything from robot cars freezing up in blackouts to electric Jeeps blowing up in garages, rich fat girls getting high and running over the NYPD, the importance of being prepared for your adventure (whether at sea in your sweet fishing boat or on-trail in your busted up rock rig), and electric school busses that can't keep kids warm (let alone work on hills, in the cold, with a load, or in any municipality's budget). There's also a maddening report on the ongoing inability of bureaucrats to make the Dem's watermelon nightmare of electric everything actually work (stupid physics always getting in the way). More: another way that pinko Chinese manufacturing is destroying the free world, and some analysis of the problem posed by folks who think the Second Amendment is a second-class right (or don't even have one in backsliding nations like Australia) and that bans on guns will stop the evil in a man's heart (when it just stops law-abiding citizens from defending themselves). Going for broke: a rare exception to the Good Soundtrack/Bad Movie Rule, an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Gil Gerrard (Buck Rogers his own damn self), some Morty & Rick, and music from the Chemical Bros., Prodigy, Bio-Mechanical Degeneration, Josh Wink, Naked Funk, Soul Coughing, Poker Face, Mirwais and Korn.
Tracklist: 01. Samm (BE) - Body Language02. Novak - Can You Feel It03. Meloko, Konvex (FR), Garla - If U Ever04. Inner City, Kevin Saunderson - Good Life (Dennis Cartier Edit)05. Avo, Nasso - DiscoBall06. ARTEN & DAHR - Body & Soul07. HUGEL, SOLTO (FR) - Jamaican (Bam Bam)08. HUGEL, Ultra Naté - Free (You Got To Live)09. Dennis Cartier - ID10. Andrea Lane, Zsak - Por Eso11. Jonas Blue - Edge Of Desire (Faul & Wad & Alex Lune Remix)12. Dennis Cartier - Move To Survive13. Dennis Cartier - What Da House14. Faul & Wad - Everybody15. Bontan - That's Right16. Jamie Jones & Baby Rose - Rolling Thunder (JJ's Playa Mix)17. Jocelyn Brown, Luke Alessi, Chloé Caillet, Obskür - The One (Obskür Remix)
49 homes are set to be built on the site, with the council saying, the new houses are much needed in the area. Reporter Conor Hunt.
12/15/2025 – J.T. Reeves –on ministry to the inner city through patience and sports
In this episode of Breaking into Cybersecurity, Erica Shoemate shares her exceptional journey into national security, cybersecurity, and AI. From serving vulnerable communities in Memphis to working at the FBI, Erica discusses her multifaceted career, her pioneering work in technology policy, and the importance of human-centered approaches in AI and cybersecurity. As a first-generation college graduate, Erica emphasizes the value of passion, critical thinking, and leadership in breaking into the industry, offering invaluable insights to those looking to pivot their careers.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:59 Erica's Nontraditional Path to Cybersecurity03:53 Impact of Early Career in Vulnerable Communities07:28 Educational Background and Career Evolution15:18 Transition to Big Tech and Policy Leadership18:34 Current Work and Consulting27:54 Challenges and Future of AI in Cybersecurity40:45 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSponsored by CPF Coaching LLC - http://cpf-coaching.comBreaking into Cybersecurity: A conversation about their previous experiences, the reasons behind their pivot into cyber, the process they went through, how they stay up-to-date, and advice/tips/tricks along the way.The Breaking into Cybersecurity Leadership Series is an additional series focused on cybersecurity leadership and hearing directly from different leaders in cybersecurity (high and low) on what it takes to be a successful leader. We focus on the skills and competencies associated with cybersecurity leadership, as well as tips/tricks/advice from cybersecurity leaders.#cybersecurity #breakingintocybersecurity #informationsecurity #AdvanceYourCyberCareer Check out our books: Develop Your Cybersecurity Career Path: How to Break into Cybersecurity at Any Level: https://amzn.to/3443AUIHack the Cybersecurity Interview: A complete interview preparation guide for jumpstarting your cybersecurity career https://www.amazon.com/dp/1801816638/
2 heures de bon son et 28 morceaux !Tracklist : We Got Love - Teyana TaylorOK OK - Fred Again.., Danny Brown, Beam, Parisi Twinzzz - SaweetieGuess Who's Back - ScarfaceMy Old Ways - Tame ImpalaOne Touch - BambiiG. McKenna - Ptite Soeur x neophron x FemtogoRoot Of All Evil - Daniel CaesarSacrifice - Gregory IsaacsDisparate Youth - SantigoldTelantena Zare - Alemayehu EsheteGrow Up!!! - bassvictimTypically Her (Kaytranada Remix) - BeverlayKGB DiscoTeca - Bamao Yendé, MC ZKW, Boukan RecordsNo G.D.M. - Gina X PerformancePeople Everyday (Clean) - Arrested DevelopmentStrange People feat. Rhye - CrayonSpace Bass (Jamie XX's Remix of The XX) - The XXNwananga (Nomads Emotional Shangaan Disco Edit) - Kurhula SistersEngineered Fantasy - SoulwaxLost In Thought - FunkdoobiestYea Yea Yea - Sudan ArchivesShe's Always In My Hair - PrinceLYK U USE 2 - Moodymann & AndresCheap Hotel - FKA TwigsDon't You Want It (Club) - DavinaWhatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin' - Inner CityAu Seve - Julio BashmoreHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vacant properties are abundant in the inncer city. Sometimes they are rehabbed and become useful housing stock again and sometimes they end their lives vacant and are torn down. This week Meg and Alex talk about how a house gets torn down and give some insights on how the community is impacted.
War Room China's Xi Plays Hardball with Trump, as Shutdown Rages On with Dems Poised to Lose Battle! Plus, Trump Meets with FBI Over National Guard Deployment to Quash Inner City Violence
The unexpected happens more often in the inner city. This week, Meg and Alex talk about an unexpected guest at the White House On The Corner and give some insight into the mental health challenges that face areas of concentrated poverty.
The Martin Garrix Show #577Mix 11. The Magician, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson - Big Fun [ARMADA]2. Tiger Stripes - A Dance [REKIDS]3. Sharam - Get Wild (Andrea Oliva & Jaquet Remix) [ALL I NEED]4. Mr. Belt & Wezol x RUZE - Ain't Nobody [THE CUCKOO'S NEST]5. AYYBO, Discip - 4 Ya Mind [SOLID GROOVES RECORDS]6. TWENTY SIX & Dana Williams - My Reality [146 RECORDS]7. REBRN, Kommando - Control Ya Face [SIZE]8. Adam Griffin, Andryx - Crystalized [PERFECT HAVOC]9. Westend x Darla Jade - Lighter [INSOMNIAC]Mix 210. PLS&TY & Nu-La - Carry The Light [DIM MAK]11. Walker & Royce, Shinichi Osawa, Princess Superstar - Detonator (Redux) [RULES DON'T APPLY]12. Tiësto - RVN (Raven) [MUSICAL FREEDOM]13. Quintino - Warehouse (Instrumental) [STMPD RCRDS]14. Angrybaby - I NEED YOU [TH3RD BRAIN]15. Martin Garrix, Matisse & Sadko feat. BARBZ - Butterflies [STMPD RCRDS]16. Martin Garrix & Lauv - MAD (Matt Pridgyn Remix) [STMPD RCRDS/UMG]17. Martin Garrix, R3HAB & Skytech - Voodoo [STMPD RCRDS]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
Freddy Gray is joined by Heather Mac Donald, fellow at the Manhattan Institute. They discuss how race and crime grips America, and the epidemic of violence in inner-cities. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts. Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon reviews stories in the news including the murder of Iryna Zarutska, Joel Littlepage's conversion to Rome, Candace Owen's historical revisionism, and caving to obnoxious behavior.Order Against the Waves: Againstthewavesbook.comCheck out Jon's Music: jonharristunes.comTo Support the Podcast: https://www.worldviewconversation.com/support/Become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/jonharrispodcastFollow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonharris1989Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonharris1989Our Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/CONVERSATIONS* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code HARRIS for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Josh talk about… (00:00) Intro (05:06) Josh's upbringing in East L.A. surrounded by gangs, gang activity, and gang culture (21:32) How Josh got out of L.A. and found himself slowly becoming a Christian (40:46) How Josh met his wife (47:18) Moving to Arizona and fully committing to follow Jesus (01:02:16) Outro For more information, please see the links below. Thank you for listening! Links: Josh Pepin: IG: https://www.instagram.com/rollingbigsteel/ RBS Fabrication: https://rbsfabrication.com Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Arizona Metabolic Health: https://arizonametabolichealth.com/ Low Carb MD Podcast: https://www.lowcarbmd.com/ HLTH Code: HLTH Code Promo Code: METHEALTH • • HLTH Code Website: https://gethlth.com
This week Adventure Club select their Up All Night tracks and Is On Guest Mix Duties.NIGHT OWL RADIO OPENER 0.001. Ludwik M & G‑Martinez – How You Feel 00:00:442. Bhaskar – You Want the Fire 00:05:203. CASSIMM & Andre Espeut – Brothers and Sisters 00:09:494. Del30 – Mind 3 00:14:345. Shakedown – At Night (Anyma x Layton Giordani Remix) 00:19:366. Crunkz – Need You 00:23:107. Matt Caseli & Matt Lightbourn – Sweet Family 00:25:418. BLR & Amber Revival – Feeling Good 00:31:149. Enrico Sangiuliano – The Techno Code (Kevin De Vries SLVR Remix) 00:35:1310. InntRaw & Nadin – VoXxx 00:39:3311. Cevin Fisher – Rythms of the Unvrs (Thermal Black Edition) 00:43:4412. Calvin Harris ft. Clementine Douglas – Blessings (Max Styler Remix) 00:48:5413. FIRZA – Erase It 00:54:0414. Ozzie Guven – Give Me the Music 00:58:0115. Deroz & Ghetto Birds – Ratchet 01:01:5316. MPH – Raw 01:05:3017. ZHU – Faded (HNTR Remix) 01:09:0118. Inner City & Simone Zino ft. Simone Zino – Good Life 01:13:0819. Bomba Estéreo – To My Love (Tainy Remix) 01:19:0620. AC & Codeko ft. Annika Wells – Feels Like You 01:23:4521. Lyrah – Meet Me at the Bottom (SVDKO Remix) 01:27:5122. EYEZIC – Guest Mix 01:31:00
Russia's strategy for the ceasefire, Afghan refugees face deportation, and choosing life in a difficult place. Plus, Harvard's hidden treasure, Cal Thomas on hiding a president's decline, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from WatersEdge Kingdom Investments — personal investments that build churches. 4.75% APY on a six-month term. WatersEdge.com/investWatersEdge Kingdom Investments - WatersEdge securities are subject to certain risk factors as described in our Offering Circular and are not FDIC or SIPC insured. This is not an offer to sell or solicit securities. WatersEdge offers and sells securities only where authorized; this offering is made solely by our Offering Circular.And from Dordt University, whose online MBA and MPA programs prepare leaders for lasting impact. Dordt University. Until All Is Made New.