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In this episode, Pastor Jay Lee explores issues of representation in the entertainment industry with special guest Larissa Lam. Larissa, whose career has spanned many areas of entertainment as a music producer, songwriter, touring performer, actress, tv host, podcaster, and filmmaker, she has a unique perspective on what it's like to be an: Asian-American, Woman, and Christian in these spaces. In the interview we explore how a lack of Asian representation in media was limiting for us growing up. We also explore some of the unique struggles for Asian women to be perceived as leaders and decision-makers, as well as how the Christian "label" can be limiting and create a false dichotomy between "secular" and "spiritual", as well. Larissa also offers some sage advice for those who are considering a career in the entertainment industry, and how to navigate issues of representation. Guest Bio: Over the past two decades, Los Angeles native Larissa Lam has established herself as not only a creative force in music, film and TV but a voice that inspires and empowers others. A dynamic performer, Larissa has captivated audiences across the U.S. at Staples Center, Lincoln Center, The Grammy Museum and more. Her singing career began when she became one of the lead singers of the EDM worship group, Nitro Praise. As a solo artist, she released four critically acclaimed albums of original songs and her song “I Feel Alive,” won the Hollywood Music in Media for Best Dance Song. Additionally, she composed music for The Oprah Winfrey Show among other film, TV and video game projects. For nine years, she hosted a weekly talk show, “Top 3,” on TBN's youth network JCTV. Recently, Larissa has also gained recognition as a filmmaker with her award-winning documentary, Far East Deep South, which uncovers the little known history of Chinese families in Mississippi during segregation. Far East Deep South made its broadcast premiere in May 2021 on the PBS/World Channel series, “America ReFramed.” She also hosts the podcast, Love, Discovery and Dim Sum, with her husband, Baldwin Chiu aka Only Won. Website: larissalam.com Film: FarEastDeepSouth.com Podcast: http://podcast.loveanddiscovery.com **** The closing song for this episode is "Pause. Breathe." by David Cho of Kindred Worship (@kindred.worship) - www.kindredworship.com **** If you would like to contact Pastor Jay or support the podcast, visit: dailysabbath.com
During this Kingdom Building Conversation (KBC) with Brinson, Trig discusses his 10th album, Throw the Crown with him. We get behind the beard and the dark shades that we have seen so consistently over the years and better understand the mindset behind his approach, including thoughts on album construction, how we show up during this time, and creating multiple streams of income for your ministry. We also get to know the lighter side of Brinson during the lightning round! Brinson’s Bio Don’t let the dark shades and black beard fool you. Brinson is not trying to disguise anything. In fact, he’s trying to do the opposite – share the innermost parts of himself through hip hop. Such transparency often manifests itself in songs about his love for Jesus and those in his community. It will also be revealed in heart-gripping tales like “Shoulda Told ‘Em” or “Breaking Down” where the author exposes his regrets and honest emotions. But there’s raw energy in his rhymes too. Brinson is not afraid to make bold statements (“Don’t Rap No More”) or simply share the joy of a life that has been made pure and free in the sight of the Savior. His passions are backed by over a decade of experience and training as an ordained minister and studies in the renowned Music Business Program at Belmont University in Nashville, TN. He is a 2011 graduate of the SOMMET Ministry School, has traveled and performed his music on international stages, and was recognized as an Honoree at Atlanta’s Holy Hip Hop Awards. It all led to his founding of GodChaserz Entertainment (GCE) which has since released over 20 Christ-centered hip hop albums by a roster of artists designed to inspire, uplift, and entertain. The works of Brinson and his GCE family have been covered by various media outlets including ESPN.com, NPR, S.O.U.L. Magazine, DaSouth.com, The Houston Chronicle, The Wade-O Radio Show and Rapzilla.com. In 2012, the company partnered with Syntax Distribution for the release of his No Other Heroes album and saw videos for their releases featured on national television stations such as JCTV, GMC, and WayTV.
Branding Men Podcast with Anthony L. Fisher | Leadership | Identity | Manhood | Branding | Faith
Michael Criddell is a husband, father, friend, teacher and servant of the Lord. Michael D. Criddell, also known as Pastor Mike was born in Los Angeles, CA., but currently resides in Coppell, TX. Michael was called and ordained to the gospel of Jesus Christ in 1999.Michael is currently the lead pastor at Kingdom Living Church in Irving, TX and evangelizes to countries and neighboring cities with one mission: “To Change the World Through the Word of God”.Pastor Mike has appeared on JCTV, KJLH Radio, Power 88.1 FM, KCEP Radio and 98.7 FM KNVU Vision 360. Michael has a B. S. in Applied Business Management from Grand Canyon University.
Visit us at www.brideministriesinternational.com! This week on Discovering Truth with Dan Duval you will meet Richard Mull. Richard Mull renowned author, speaker and ministry leader, Richard Mull’s books and ministry have been featured on JCTV, The 700 Club, CTN and Sky Angel. His 40-Day books have been featured at The Call events all around the world, where hundreds of thousands have utilized this life-changing, city-transforming material. Richard is the Founder and President of Operation Light Force (OLF), a ministry based near Tampa, FL, which he has headed up for 11 years. He joins Dan Duval to talk about his journey to working with survivors of Satanic Ritual Abuse, the reality this has opened up to him, and the heart of the Lor. Prepare to be changed. You can find him at www.operationlightforce.com.
On today's show we talk about Rachael's Hollywood lips, and how annoying I was when she dragged me to a cult restaurant. The food was good tho. Also, botched bodies isn't a show to watch if you want to get work done. Maxwell is on her way to SXSW in March, officially! We also welcome special guest, Azariah Southworth to the show! Azariah is an American writer and former television presenter who was the creator, host, and producer of The Remix, a syndicated reality show on the NRB, TBN, JCTV, and VTN networks. Finally, we discuss the finale of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars, season 4.
Dyl talks with Matt about 2018 albums and the IM basketball season Instrumental: Chance The Rapper - Acid Rap by JCTV
We should always be a student in life, humble and teachable. Pastor Sean G Park spent a week helping host the JCTV telethon, here are some of the things he learned.
In this thought-provoking episode of ATFtv, Ron Luce dives into some of the issues he tackles in his new book, Re*Create. See the true impact culture has on today’s young people and what can be done to off-set that influence through eye-opening videos. You’ll also get to meet Ron’s two daughters and hear what it was like to grow up in the Luce household. Its information that is relevant and impactful to anyone helping with a teen in their life.
From two hours to two generations, what are the effects when pop culture goes on the prowl? It may hit closer to home than you think. Get equipped to stand strong and recreate the culture in your home.
Adam continues to watch as his life is judged at the BEMA seat of Christ. He sees that he was set in strategic times and places to reach those around him, and the results of those interactions. Will Adam realize the impact he made in the lives of others? How will the BEMA change his life?
Adam is forced to take a look into his past. He sees how his relationships and reactions affect every single person he comes into contact with. He sees how each of his actions has consequences, for better or for worse, and that every life affects many others.
Welcome to Pleasure Island, a place where you can do what you want to do, when you want to do it. Ron Luce describes this fictional place with some real issues that we deal with everyday. Is Pleasure Island really a place of pleasure or a place of despair?