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Get ready for a relentless barrage of tech house tracks, each one guaranteed to get your blood pumping and your body moving. This monthly mix is your one-stop shop for the freshest, most cutting-edge tech house sounds. In this show I have created a mix including tracks from James Haskell, Mark Knight, James Hurr, KImara, Martin Ikin and many more. We have a guest DJ, Terence Monsanto, playing the second half of the show where she will be playing absolute classics, including releases from Fedde Le Grande, Leyo, Harry Romero and AJ Christou. So buckle up and turn up the volume! Follow me on: Instagram: www.instagram.com/stylex.dj Soundcloud: @djstylexuk Follow Terence Monsanto on : Instagram: www.instagram.com/terencemonsanto Soundcloud: on.soundcloud.com/QQ4eEcx1yu2HvExZ8 ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
On Episode #10 of Tedi Talks, Tedi welcomes back special guest Kimara Mayberry, Founder & Principal Consultant at Platinum Consulting Group, located in Southeast Michigan. Tedi, true to fashion, kicks of this episode with some stats he found on the Googler, which leads to a fascinating conversation on Gaslighting. Kimara explains what Gaslighting is and how damaging this can be, both personally and professionally, to those who experience it (especially members of a marginalized group). Kimara shares with us what Code Switching is why this is necessary for a lot of people to use to survive in the workplace. Kimara explains what Psychological Safety is and why we need to make sure to maintain this. Another great conversation with another amazing professional. You can learn more about Kimara at:Kimara Mayberry, Founder & Principal ConsultantPlatinum Consulting GroupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/platinumcgllc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimara-mayberry-mba-phr-shrm-cp-chaa-52a4a213/Email: platinumhrconsulting@gmail.comResources:March of Dimes of Metro DetroitMiDEC Diversity Education Series, Session #1 (2/19/2025)Combating Gaslighting in the Workplace (Article: 6/30/2020)Episode Sponsor:2b Inclusive LLC (Website)The opinions and statements made on the Tedi Talks Podcast are/or do not necessarily reflect those of the Tedi Talks Podcast or Tedi Parsons. To learn more, please visit: https://tediparsons.com/tedi-talksThe music used for this podcast was provided by: afterparty-review-by-sascha-ende-from-filmmusic-io. https://filmmusic.io/standard-license. License (CC BY 4.0):
You Have Breast Cancer; Now What? with Naturopathic Physician and Survivor, Dr. Kimara Vaughn Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide medical advice. Consult your doctor before making any decisions regarding your health or treatment. In this episode, Mathew, Frank, and Dr. Kimara discuss her diagnosis, the importance of early screenings, how naturopathic medicines helped her alongside modern treatments, and her advice to anyone who has been recently diagnosed. Dr. Kimara is a Naturopathic Physician, a Buddhist, and a cancer survivor who grew up as the only child of a single mother. She knew she wanted to be a doctor by the time she was 5, and after 20 years in the medical field, she became the patient in 2022 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 46. Her doctor immediately told her the cancer was caught early and she wouldn't die from it. She tells us she never felt like her cancer was going to kill her, but instead saw it as her path and began to compile a team of medical professionals to help her through it. Her advice to other people who are diagnosed with breast cancer is to be patient with all the steps and take care to compile a trusted team: talk to your health insurance, get a therapist, consider adding in alternative medicine options, and identify the people in your life who can be there for you. Dr. Vaughn says to remember that your healing journey is about YOU so do what is best for yourself. Have a good mindset, be invested in your care, control the controllable, and let go of the rest. “Drop what doesn't serve you.” “This is my path. I get to live it, live through it... Let's see how it goes!” In this episode, you'll hear: What is a naturopathic physician? Dr. Kimara's advice to anyone diagnosed with breast cancer What homeopathic treatments did Dr. Kimara administer to herself to help her through the mental toll of her treatment? The role of a therapist for someone diagnosed with cancer Follow the podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h) Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM) Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE) Resources: Dr. Kimara's Meridian clinic Connect with Mathew Blades: Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/ Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/ Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/ Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson
Kimara Mitchell is an award-winning creative director, photo art director, brand strategist, and designer. She's worked on the agency side, at design firms, and in-house for brands large and small like Gap, Banana Republic, Grey, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Levi's, Quay Australia, and Walmart. In addition, she is a content creator whose blog j'adore couture has been featured in The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and PORTER Magazine, and collaborated with brands such as The OUTNET, Valentino Beauty, Wyndham Hotels, and AllModern. On this episode, Kimara talks to Stephanie Davila about going from an engineering major to working in design. how her time playing sports helps her manage teams and leveraging her other career as a content creator in her day job.
IT'S FUNDRIVE this week on Arts Report! We are trying to raise $20,000 for a new radio transmitter. We love CiTR so much, any amount helps. In this episode Evan interviews the director of The Wolves. Lua reviews Artclub's Forgiveness. She also reviews Studio 58's A Chorus line and interview's Diane Speirs, the production's Musical Director, and Terrence Zhou, who is played Mike. We wrap up with Kimara's interview with Dave Merheje.
On this episode of Career Chat, Tedi welcomes special guest Kimara Mayberry, Manager of Human Resources at ACCESS, Dearborn, MI. Tedi and Kimara have a fascinating and in-depth conversation about Code Switching and Gaslighting in the workplace. Kimara explains what Gaslighting is and the damage it can cause someone who experiences this. She also shares with us her experience with Code Switching and why so many individuals have to do this to survive and thrive in the workplace. You can connect with Kimara at:Kimara P. Mayberry, MBA,PHR,SHRM-CP,CHAAManager of Human ResourcesACCESSWebsite: https://www.accesscommunity.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ACCESScommunity/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimara-mayberry-mba-phr-shrm-cp-chaa-52a4a213/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ACCESS1971Email: kmayberry@accesscommunity.orgPhone: (313) 842-6752 The Costs of Code Switching (Article)Gaslighting (Psychology Today Article)The opinions and statements made by guests on RTWT Career Chat are/or do not necessarily reflect those of Career Chat podcast on the Real Talk Network Learn more at: https://www.teditalks.comThe music used for this podcast was provided by: Funky Logo 12 by TaigaSoundProd. Check them out at: https://filmmusic.io/song/8045-funky-logo-12. License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license. Artist Website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod.
Angie Phillips joins the pod again to help unpack LB 626, the anti-abortion bill. Then, Kimara Snipes joins the conversation to help us unpack LB 535 voter suppression voter ID bill. Kimara Snipes has 30 years of experience organizing in the East Omaha community. She believes that no great work is done alone and collaboration is the key to movement building. When she is not working, she serves as President of the South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance on multiple boards, including Voices for Children and Together. She supports nonprofits and businesses with stakeholder engagement, insight gathering, and organizational and project design. Thank you for educating yourself on these critical bills and how you can get involved. swingleftnebraska.com | nelegislativestudygroup.com | nebraskalegislature.gov
On today's show Kimara and Phoebe joined Ruby to talk about some recent shows they saw. Kimara was entertained by Little Willy at the Cultch and Phoebe was touched by Leaving and Waving at the Polygon. We also heard a review of Amnesia at the Vancouver Playhouse from Lua, and Zoie's interview with Fay Nas, co-creator and producer of The Cafe, showing at the PuSH festival! We are also releasing a special episode with all our PuSh coverage in one place. Check out our sound cloud link below for Zoie and Izzy's interview with Maria Marinoni and Juan Ignacio Tula, the performers of PuSH's feature Lontano+Instante; Zoie's interview with Tom Arthur, the Director of Programming for PuSH this year, and Zoie's interview with Fay Nas, co-creator and producer of The Cafe; all in one place! https://soundcloud.com/arts-citr/push-festival-special-feature
Sarah speaks with Kimara Snipes about sidewalks and a lot more. This is the full conversation for the upcoming audio documentary Sidewalk Stories from Mode | Shift Omaha. Car Free Midwest is an Omaha based podcast exploring the stories, barriers and joys of getting around the midwest without a car. Building community around more transportation equity and less car dependency. Hosted by: @sj_obc & @joshualabure A production of Figure Podcasts w/ support from Mode Shift Omaha. Theme song:The New Deal by Big Quiet https://open.spotify.com/track/4rPvzZzNhhnWDnNFhoFPJ4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carfreemidwest/message
Sekou Cooke, curator of “Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip Hop Architecture,” shares details on the MODA exhibition, which is on view through January 2023. Plus, Jasmine Habersham tells us about her upcoming solo performance at Morningside Presbyterian Church. And our series, “Speaking of the Arts,” features photographer Kimara Dixon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kimara Mayberry is President Elect for the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Detroit Chapter, HR Consultant and Practitioner. During this conversation we talk about mentors vs sponsors and how leaders need to do a better job grooming new leaders. Kimara talks about the importance of "networking" inside and outside of your company. Great stuff! #BaxtersBuzz #Mentorship #Sponsorship #Legacy #Leadership "Angelic 8s: A Letter To Zara" and is available now. #BaxtersBuzz Link - https://amzn.to/37BIX44 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baxter-hall/support
We are reunited with Kimara Ellefson, MBA, for a fun and informative reunion interview on this week's Faculty Factory podcast episode. Kimara is the National Director for Partnerships with the Kern National Network for Caring & Character in Medicine (KNN). According to its website, “KNN is a national network of seven medical schools dedicated to advancing caring and character in medicine with the goal of promoting human flourishing.” You can learn more by visiting the official KNN website: https://knncaringcharactermedicine.org/ Last time we interviewed Kimara on the Faculty Factory, it was for Episode No. 26 back in 2019. (To put things into perspective, today's episode is No. 171.) You can listen to Kimara's first episode with us on our podcast here: https://facultyfactory.org/kimara-ellefson/ At the time of our first discussion, Kimara was Associate Vice President of Talent Strategy and Faculty Affairs at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) in Milwaukee. MCW is one of the founding partners of the Kern National Network. While her offices are still located at MCW, Kimara's career has involved a significant pivot since we last spoke with her in 2019. She outlines the decision behind that pivot as we catch up with her on today's episode. Learn more at: https://facultyfactory.org/
Tässä jaksossa Johanna ja Sara jakavat kuulumisiaan ja ihania fiiliksiä keväisistä jutuista. Juttu polveilee yllättäen myös nostalgisoimaan juontajien ensimmäisiä työpaikkoja
I love the relationship with my daughter she is truly the best!!! listen as I talk to my teen daughter about me becoming a teen mother with her!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/momohhmy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momohhmy/support
I love the relationship with my daughter she is truly the best!!! listen as I talk to my teen daughter about me becoming a teen mother with her!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/momohhmy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momohhmy/support
Atlanta bread singer, songwriter, composer, and performer, Kimara is a powerhouse force to be reckoned with. Her artistry began at a young age with the vocal coaching of her grandmother, Willie Pearl. Known as the songbird of the south, Wilie Pearl, trained her granddaughter by the age of 7 to sing in 5 part harmony. From Alto Baritone to Alto Soprano. Along with a tenacity to be the center of attention, Kimara, found her way leading solos in several school productions and choir competitions at Georgia State University. As an adolescent, music was the only way Kimara could escape and express herself; providing a sort of inner peace from the turmoil in her personal life. As an adult, Kimara has worked as a ghost writer for several celebrities but is now taking the time to work on her own career as a singer. Her debut single, “U. feat. Crizzy Moe” was released back in 2020 and since then, she has released 3 additional singles and a new EP, “Panama Red”. This artist is truly a vocalist who understands that music is of the soul, for the soul and hopes to reach her audience through transparency and real life events. Links to Music: Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kimara/1504586392 Tidal: https://tidal.com/album/190177104 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0YgwP6iJ7Pp7HCyyihbRoo?si=6DKqLrgfR_eZAeub5dNAMQ&dl_branch=1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcy9WuL5IrMYB2l_Bk3IsQ
Cette semaine, on reçoit Kimara Mula ! On vous donne quelques positions sexuelles hors du commun puis on joue une partie de "Who's the most likely to...". Notre invitée nous dit si elle donnerai un cheating pass à son mec pour réaliser son fantasme et si une "bonne fanm" c'est la même chose qu'un "nice guy" pour finir on se demande si les gens qui ne se vantent pas de leur performances sont les meilleurs au lit. Achetez le merch officiel de DAEDS ici: https://teespring.com/stores/damour-et-de-sexe Faites un don pour nous permettre de continuer à produire le podcast: https://paypal.me/pools/c/8pSzQ55GkK Vous avez des courriers du coeur, des commentaires et des suggestions? Envoyez nous un courriel au damouretdesexepodcast@gmail.com ou sur Discord: https://discord.gg/5pBqF5PtXASuivez nous sur FacebookSuivez nous sur InstagramSuivez nous sur Twitter
Cette semaine, on reçoit Kimara Mula ! On vous donne quelques positions sexuelles hors du commun puis on joue une partie de "Who's the most likely to...". Notre invitée nous dit si elle donnerai un cheating pass à son mec pour réaliser son fantasme et si une "bonne fanm" c'est la même chose qu'un "nice guy" pour finir on se demande si les gens qui ne se vantent pas de leur performances sont les meilleurs au lit. Achetez le merch officiel de DAEDS ici: https://teespring.com/stores/damour-et-de-sexe Faites un don pour nous permettre de continuer à produire le podcast: https://paypal.me/pools/c/8pSzQ55GkK Vous avez des courriers du coeur, des commentaires et des suggestions? Envoyez nous un courriel au damouretdesexepodcast@gmail.com ou sur Discord: https://discord.gg/5pBqF5PtXASuivez nous sur FacebookSuivez nous sur InstagramSuivez nous sur Twitter
This week we have a jam-packed episode that definitely takes a look at a tragedy but is also filled with moments of love, music, and joy. We discuss the extreme situation in Haiti on the Lowdown with our guest Kimara and we take a look at the creative scene in Montreal and more! On the Breakdown, we try to keep it light and fun with themes of summer and dating as we prepare for the heaviness on the Lowdown! Click play now, this is an episode not to miss! Follow your hosts on social media and keep up with their other shows and endeavors Nicky - www.instagram.com/nickymusique www.twitter.com/nickymusique Clarence - www.instagram.com/whoismrcool Guest Info - https://www.instagram.com/kimaramula/ Host Nicky Jean has a radio show called The Spot, check it out. https://www.mixcloud.com/NickyMusique/ SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS (all volumes!) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2fLue5gZGw6pYLkvB4hGgJ Songs: Jazmine Sullivan - Tragic Nitesix - The Ending Keith Sweat- how deep is your love Tyler the creator, Brent Faiyaz & Fana hues - Sweet/I thought you wanted to dance Jaquees ft queen naija - bed friend Lloyd ashanti - southside
In this episode Korina Barry interviews Dr. Kimara Gustafson of the University of Minnesota's Adoption Medicine Clinic. Dr. Gustafson shares more about the services provided to families at the clinic and also shares how this work has shifted due to COVID-19. RESOURCES: https://adoption.umn.edu/ https://www.mnadopt.org/ https://evolveservices.org/adoption/
Melissa Ann speaks to young millennials, Maddie, “Q,” and Kimara discussing relationships in the millennial world, being submissive, and their view of being equally yoked. This powerful conversation is not only thought-provoking but provides a new view of dating in the new age.
Today on Midwest Misfits we are talking with Kimara Snipe, one of the leaders in the community who is taking action and encouraging policy change amidst the current movement happening across the nation. Kimara has been an advocate and community leader since she was a teen. Currently, she works at Nebraska Civic Engagement Table to empower the electorate and engage the community. She is also a youth specialist for the Omaha Public Library where she created Teen Talk About focusing on trauma through literacy. She also serves as president of the Highland South- Indian hill neighborhood association that has been working to bridge the gap between the police and community as well as sitting on the Omaha Public School Board on the Policy Committee and Student Assignment Plan. Her focus is on equity and mental health, prioritizing the relationship between the schools and community. For more on the "Scholarship Program" mentioned in this episode check out our show all about the topic here: School Privatization: The Not Good, The Bad and The Ugly Connect with Kimara: Kimara Snipe Facebook Links from this episode: Nebraska Civic Engagement Table Black Votes Matter William Barney, Community Leader Preston Love, Independent Political Organization Professional Black Agenda Alliance Follow the Misfits: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com IN MEMORIAM: MARIE McDONALD Marie McDonald passed away on May 31 at her home in Walnut Creek, California. McDonald spent much of her life in San Francisco, where she made a name for herself in the industry. In the late 1950s, she was instrumental in forming what would become the first National Association of Women in Construction chapter on the U.S. West Coast. After learning she had a knack for sales at Dwan Elevator Co., McDonald in 1958 became the first woman in California to receive an elevator contractor's license. In 1977, she founded elevator-inspection firm McDonald Elevator Co. and was named the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce 1988 Entrepreneur of the Year. Cited by many elevator women as someone they model themselves after, McDonald was the recipient of the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) William C. Sturgeon Distinguished Service Award in 2001. McDonald earned her QEI certification through NAESA International, and, in 1976, was elected to NAESA's board. In the mid 1980s, she became the first woman certified elevator inspector in the U.S. Through NAESA and other organizations, including NAEC and the Vertical Initiative for Elevator Escalator Women, McDonald forged many lifelong friendships. McDonald sold her company shortly after her beloved husband, John McDonald, passed away in 1989, and worked for Pacific Access Contractors in Redwood City, California, until her retirement in 2013. After retirement, McDonald kept busy campaigning for local Democratic candidates and issues, reading and spending time with her family. Survivors include her children, Kimara, Lori and Adam. Image credit: courtesy by Gerd Altmann for Pixabay To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn
Prochaine entrevue @sharpshooters.podcast - Episode 11 : Pour la Mula : Condy West @condy_west et Jr Stunna @jr_stunna1 s’entretiennent avec leur invité et animatrice à Passe le Moh Kimara Mula @kimaramula .nbsp;Nous discutons de son parcours dans le monde de la communication, l'inspiration derrière l'émission ''Passe le Moh'', elle discute de son amour pour le Hip-Hop, de son appréciation et de la critiques de scène montréalaise, ces expériences comme animatrice de radio et plusieurs autres sujets.Suivez nous sur @sharpshooters.podcastSuivez aussi Kimara Mula @kimaramula
COVID-19 & Non-Profit Fundraising - Maintaining and Elevating your brand during challenging times. On Giving welcomes Expert Kimara P. Mayberry. Kimara is a Human Resources Training and Development Coordinator for Clark Construction Company and she is also the Founder and Principal Consultant for Platinum Consulting Group. Kimara is a 2007 graduate of Philander Smith College with a B.A. in Organizational Management, Cum Laude and Distinction in Field. She graduated in 2012 with an M.B.A in Ethics and Business Administration from Harding University, in Searcy, Arkansas. Kimara has been nationally certified as a PHR (Human Resources Professional) and a SHRM-CP (Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional) Ms. Mayberry has over 15 years of HR experience in a variety of industries including Healthcare, Manufacturing & Higher Education. Kimara is currently in law school pursuing her J.D. specializing in Employment and Labor Law. She is also an avid runner, in various distances including, ultra marathoner, marathoner and half marathoner. She has run a 50K Ultra Marathon (31 miles), 47 half marathons (13.1 miles), 4 marathons (26.2 miles) and numerous 5K and 10K races. Join the Jennifer's for an in-depth discussion & update on Coronavirus - Covid-19 including maintaining and elevating your brand during this Coronavirus crisis. This episode is Part 5 of a multi-session giving up to date data & real time updates regarding this worldwide pandemic. A twice monthly show about building successful relationships & non-profit strategy through story and authenticity. Hosted by Jennifer Cox & Jennifer Owens Buie. www.on-giving.com
Kimara Age: 25, Aires - Birthday April 6 I’m from Valdosta, a city in South Georgia. I grew up singing in church and in school concerts and have been in love with performing arts; studying ballet and theatre from a young age. I’m a spanish-bilingual R&B/soul artist and use my music to talk about things going on in our day to day lives and us as a people, in totality. I’m releasing my newest single, “U” featuring Crizzy Moe, next Friday, March 20th on all major platforms. Most of my productions are on www.soundcloud.com/kimara1. I’m on Facebook as Kimara and Instagram as @therealkimara
In this guest interview with Kimara Rio, she expresses her fears, trials, and ultimate freedom from a 4 year physical illness. In her search for answers, she found clarity in her purpose, gained a new outlook, and redirected her vision. She now helps other women with various forms of healing in their lives. Follow her journey on Instagram @kimarario
Today's episode of the Faculty Factory is an interview with Kimara Ellefson. Ms. Ellefson is Associate Vice President Talent Strategy and Faculty Affairs at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) in Milwaukee.
Welcome to Episode 32 and the incredible world of makeup, which was a subject that was almost entirely mysterious to me before I had the pleasure of sitting down with the charming and beautiful skin and cosmetics guru, Kimara Ahnert. As I tell my wife after every wedding I play, every bride is truly beautiful. But Kimara takes beauty to an entirely different–and quite spectacular–level. Our conversation covers everything from what inspires her to the importance of timing to the evolution of “a look”…as this gifted wedding innovator taps into her enormous set of skills and endless creativity, as well as her own eponymous line of skin care and make-up, and everything she’s learned at the sparkling Madison Ave. salon she has owned for the past twenty years. I’m so thrilled she shared the details and challenges that take place behind the scenes…and so much of her vast knowledge with me…and now, you. Enjoy, -Doug
Jennifer Moss, founder of BabyNames.com and author of four novels, discusses best practices in naming fictional characters, from historical to contemporary to futuristic! Also Mallory and Jennifer reveal current celebrity baby news and take letters from you, our listeners. Names mentioned in this episode: Kacia, Chip, Carnation, Bilbo, Brunt, Kimara, Saru, Michael, Bob Loblaw, CatharineLulling, Harry, Hermione, Scarletta, Hux...and more! Related Resources: CharacterNames.com Town Red - the first in a series of "mysteries with a metaphysical twist" by Jennifer Moss Law Offices of Bob Loblaw(from Arrested Development) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another pleasant, drizzly Wednesday night in the tropics. This time we're at HOOCH, the speakeasy famous for its designer cocktails that has recently become the place to go to for decent house music in Salcedo Village. It's my first time to play at HOOCH, although Ines and I have been to the bar plenty of times. The place is small and dark, with a long bar along its right side and two screens showing Charlie Chaplin movies. Outside, a couple of couches, and wooden cocktail tables facing Leviste Street. The night's organizer Jimmy Electriscoot sets up early on Wednesdays, and makes sure to include his Warfedale sub and the hi-fi monitor speakers for a fuller sound outside. I start at about 10pm when there's already a good number of friends in the crowd. I feel this burning need to play uplifting house music all night long. *** The day is a particularly glum one for me on a personal level. This morning, Bernie Sanders announced his endorsement of Hillary Clinton, which means the bitter end to the revolution he’s been leading and that we’ve been following so fervently for the last year. For once, I thought there’s a possible solution to many of the problem plaguing the United States and the world. Finally, I thought, there was a guy that couldn't be bought, one with a moral compass that pointed him in the right direction, the compass of justice, compassion, equality, and solidarity. He proudly called himself a Democratic Socialist and it just didn't matter... this 'assumed' negative did not slow down his popular campaign that swept through the country like a wildfire. His ideas turned out to be right in line with the majority of the country. In less than a year, he was able to close a 60 point gap in the polls versus Hillary, who had the full weight of the establishment behind her: the donors, the Democratic party, the corporate media. Wherever he went, he filled stadiums. It didn't matter whether it was Milwaukee, Wisconsin--home of some the last standing organized labor movements, deep red Louisiana Baton Rouge, or liberal Portland, Oregon. Crowds were always over eight thousand people, and sometimes over twenty seven thousand people. And all of this was accomplished with virtually zero coverage on the nightly cable news, no coverage in the papers--unless it was to call him "a socialist" or "old". Everywhere you went, people were buzzing about Bernie Sanders. When he'd visit the late night shows, he’d consistently get standing ovations and break the ratings. Videos of these appearances went viral. Everyone was #feelingtheBern This is a man that was arrested for fighting for civil rights with Martin Luther King in the 60s, and that invited Noam Chomsky to talk to his constituents the citizens of Burlington, Vermont, in the 80s about the harm that US foreign policy was causing in Nicaragua and El Salvador, and debating what these citizens could do to be part of the solution. He grilled Fed Chairman Allan Greenspan and Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin in ‘89 about the deregulation of banks that caused the worst financial collapse since the Great Depression, and opposed the 2008 bank bailouts that had no strings attached to speak of. He stood virtually alone against the Iraq war in 2003, and he took delegations of Vermont residents across the border to Canada to see how cheap drugs were and how efficiently their single-payer health care system worked. He came out strong against fracking, against the TPP, against GMOs, and against the industrial prison complex, even against the police’s brutality versus minorities. He came out strong against the highest levels of income and wealth inequality recorded in modern history and against a disappearing middle class. He strongly supported ending the death penalty, supported gun control, supported immigration reform that allowed 11 million people to come out of the shadows, supported a $15 minimum wage, supported paid family leave, supported free tuition in public universities, supported breaking up the big banks, and supported peace in the Middle East. His message was clear, his platform was plainly outlined at every event, his views were unequivocally expressed in every interview. He insisted on running an issued-oriented campaign, he never ran a negative ad, he never went after his opponent personally. However, he made sure to highlight the differences of opinion he had with Clinton and his other opponents. Unlike him, Clinton did not have the crowds, she did not have a clear message, and did not have much of a grass roots campaign. She did, however, have unparalleled access to Wall Street money. Every industry that had supported her or her husband in the past came to her rescue. That money translated into ads, which in addition to being a big microphone, meant great influence in the media. It bought consultants and alliances within the party, and it presumably bought many irregularities in the voting systems throughout states that have democratic governors. The result? Much fewer polling stations open than in 2012, tricky closed primaries, provisional ballots, and incomplete vote counting, among many others. At the end of the day, these things all seemed to slightly surpass the organic Sanders campaign, built mainly on speaking events. When polls taken right before the election in states such as California showed Sanders beating Clinton by single digits, the media projected Hillary the winner with a 65-35 margin, even when 3 million provisional votes had yet to be counted. In order to avoid exit polls showing much different results, the television networks that normally commission these polls cancelled them. In state after state, irregularities abounded and always favored Clinton. This is most clearly illustrated by the 6 tie breaker coin tosses in the Iowa caucus on the first election night that all come out favoring Clinton. The odds of getting this result are 1 in 64. Furthermore, Clinton locked up virtually all the "super-delegates" of the democratic party, which accounted for 15% of the total delegates required to win the nomination. And even though these delegates don’t decide until they cast their vote, the media would insistently report them as if they already voted for Clinton. It didn't help that, on the Republican side, Donald Trump had won the GOP's nomination, riding on an anti-establishment wave fueled by frustration, bigotry, and racism. His election to be sure would change life as we know it in the United States. He promised to build a wall separating the country from its southern neighbor. He promised to keep all Muslims out of the nation "until [he] can figure out what's going on." He said he wouldn't mind defaulting on the country's creditors and try to renegotiate "a better deal"--something that would result in the irreversible devaluation of the dollar and destroy the economy. He is for the unfettered right for everyone to carry guns everywhere, even if gun deaths are breaking new records each year. He tacitly welcomes the support of the KKK, he supports the right of cops to be as brutal as they wanna be… he wholeheartedly encourages the use of waterboarding. He seems ready to start a war with Iran to "get back the hundreds of billions we gave them." But worst of all is his ability to change his position on any issue without any shame. He is wildly unpredictable, and has the uncanny ability to capture headlines daily. Bernie was put in a very difficult position. If he fights Hillary in the convention and beyond (or run on a third party ticket), he risks bringing about a Trump presidency. The odds that he would beat Trump in a head-to-head match up were high (the polls say 13%), but there were no polls showing 3-way results. It is now apparent that Sanders did not want to live with the consequences if that happened to be the outcome. So today, Bernie endorsed Hillary. It was the most uncomfortable thing to watch. It was obvious that Sanders did not mean any of it, and that he just said what he had to say. The awkward pat he gave Hillary on the back spoke volumes. Hillary was smiling disturbingly throughout the press conference. Hearts dropped across the country as he uttered the words we never imagined hearing. For a moment, it seemed the revolution was over. He explained the compromises he made with Clinton’s campaign and the concessions he got. However, these seemed like just the tip of the iceberg of the things we wanted and hoped to get. *** I choose to remember this election by that Disney moment when a bird landed on Bernie’s podium at a rally in Oregon with a full stadium watching, and Sanders saying “I think there may be some symbolism here. I know it doesn’t look like it, but that bird is really a dove asking us world peace.” The stadium went bananas with tearful cheers, and even the corporate media could not help but report on the magical moment. Today we mourn. Tonight we dance. Tomorrow we get back up and fight on for a better world. The playlist: 01 Morris (Phil Asher’s Restless Soul Remix) Bah Samba 02 My City My Life (Cassio’s Theme) Playin' 4 The City meets The Deep 03 Give And Let Live (Louie Vega & Joe Claussell Dub) The Hope Collective 04 Misery (Lil Louis Extended Mix) Kimara Lovelace 05 Love Aquilas Coisas Todas (EOL Mix) Luisito Quintero 06 Children of The World (Louie Vega Vo-Club Mix) Elements of Life feat. Josh Milan 07 I Got Life (Kemeticjust Original Deep Mix) KemeticJust 08 Momma's Grooves (Jimpster's Hip Replacement Mix) Osunlade 09 Never Ending Song (Cherise) Lil Louis 10 Let It Rain (Ezel Remix) Mustafa feat Flexie Muiso 11 Don't You Ever Give Up (Ricanstruction Mix) Innervision feat. Melonie Daniels 12 Keep The Love Going (Original Mix) Byron Stingly 13 Loving Life (Right Now) Cofano & Troby feat. Nicole Mithchell 14 The Pianist (Soul Creative Mix) Fever Brothers 15 Brighter Days (Stephane's Liquid Club Mix) Big Moses feat. Kenny Bobien 16 To Another Day (Frankie Feliciano Brooklyn Mix) Dj Vivona feat. Miss D 17 That Thing About Deep (Munsen's Main Mix) 18 Better Days (Original Mix) Danny Clark & Jay Benham feat. Annette Taylor 19 It’s Yours (Original Distant Music mix) Jon Cutler feat. E-Man 20 Back Together (Director's Cut Classic Club Mix) Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll
Deze week hebben we de immer aimabele Kimara Rouwit te gast, waarmee we onder andere praten over Casual Connect, hoe je indiegames als PR-persoon aan de man moet brengen, wat er niet erg is aan het monetisen van je mobiele game en welke Final Fantasy game de beste is om mee te beginnen. Daarnaast natuurlijk wat we gespeeld hebben, met veel indiegames van de rest en -zoals te verwachten- Pat's orgastische Titanfall-beta-ervaring. Niet veel nieuws, maar dat is niet erg, want deze episode is zelfs voor ónze begrippen nogal lang. Enjoy, en vergeet niet dat je nog steeds kans kunt maken op 3x 2 PS3 game codes via de vorige aflevering!
more mixes @ www.djmumbles.com 1) Clint Brink - All I Have 2 Give [On the Brink Productions] 2) Tony Momrelle - What You Waitin' For (Reel People Vocal Mix) [Reel People Music] 3) Liv Warfield - I Decided (Quentin Harris GFY Re-Production) [Indie] 4) Timmy Regisford - Thank You (Frankie Feliciano Vocal Mix) [Tribe Records] 5) Rowick Deep feat. Leote Taylor - Miss You (Original Mix) [House Afrika] 6) Darque feat. Howard - My Heart Belongs (Original Mix) [DeepForestSA] 7) Imaani Brown - The Waters In My Eyes (PM Project Winter Remix) [Open Bar Music] 8) Big Ed & Southern Divide feat. Lady J - Move (Sean Mccabe's Moov Groove Vocal) [Musol Recordings] 9) Reel People feat. Darien - Sure (MdCL Remix) [Papa Records] 10) Kimara Lovelace - How Much I Love You (Reelsoul Remix) [King Street] 11) Sonny Fodera feat. Natalie Conway - Should Be (Original Mix) [Defected] 12) Kings of Tomorrow feat. April - Fall for You (Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix) [Defected] 13) Soulful Session & JJ - Secret Passion (Vocal Mix) [Bedfunk] 14) Random Soul feat. Kyla Sexton - Are We (Jay-J Shifted Up Mix) [Random Soul Recordings] 15) Mind Street - Do the Right Thing [King Street] 16) Miguel Migs feat. Lisa Shaw - Heartbeat (Prince Club In The House Vocal Mix) [Defected] 17) Namy feat. Stephanie Cooke - I'm Not Ashamed (I Need You) (DJ Meme Mix) [King Street] 18) Mind Street feat. Kandie Jones - More & More (Shane D Remix) [Quantize Recordings] 19) Scott Diaz - Brighton Bump (Instrumental) [connect:d]
Welcome to the latest session featuring the finest Soulful House has to offer! This has been one of my favourite shows this year just by the sheer number of great productions on offer. Enjoy the show. Tracklisting: Black Coffee, Hugh Masekela - We Are One (BBE)Kimara Lovelace - Merry Go Round (Newlite Muzik)Ethan White, Lisa Shaw - Find The Way (Large Recordings)Meropa Park, Suges - Live A Lil' (Deeper Shades Recordings)Fistaz Mixwell & DJ Hloni feat. Mellow Soul – I’m Free (Soul Candi Records)Ralf GUM, Jocelyn Mathieu - Everything (GOGO Music)Montana, Stewart, Sofia Rubina - I Need U Back (Universe Media)Eric Jadi, Natasha Watts - Weekend (Stimulated Soul Recordings)Soulplate, Marck Jamz - Passing Me By (Soulplate Records) **Tune Of The Week**Fanatix, Sara Devine, Sterling Ensemble - Call On Me (Rhemi Music) Lisa Millet - Where Were You? (HiLife Records)Random Soul, Chuck Love - Another Day (Random Soul Recordings)Bah Samba, Anna Cavazos - Lost Without You (King Street)Julius Papp, Lisa Shaw - Miracle (NeoDisco)Arco – In The Silence (Salted Music)D-Reflection, Irma van Pamelen - Hard To Get (Stimulated Soul Recordings)Timmy Vegas, The Universe Band, Jennifer Wallace - Can't Make It Thru Another Day (MN2S)Donna Allen - He Is The Joy (Soulfuric) Tracks available from Traxsource:http://www.traxsource.com
Today we speak live with Alan Kimara Dixon about his latest release "intro to modern," released a month ago to date: Nov. 7-Dec. 7. It features: Bobby Bradford: cornet, Bennie Maupin: bass clarinet and alto flute and Alan Kimara Dixon: composer / guitars, basses, keyboards and drums. Visit http://introtomodern.com/album/intro-to-modern Kimara says it is his hope that his art moves his audience to "transcend circumstance or culture and broaden perspectives" http://www.alankimaradixon.com We then listen to two recorded interviews. The first is with publishers: Sandra Redmond, her big brother, Willie F. Redmond or "June," and Deirdra Wilson, together: San'Dei'Jun Publishing, "an independent publishing house based in California that provides "space for creativity to spring forth from grass-roots of our communities and fertilize our collective soil of mind and heart." http://www.sandeijun.com/about/ Music: From intro to modern "tech rehearsal" and "appreciation." We also play KebMo's "Imagine" and Chinakare's "Tanzania."
Tracklisting: 01: Lovebirds – Want You In My Soul (Original Mix) 02: Kings Of Tomorrow feat. April – Take Me Back (Sandy Rivera’s Original Mix) 03: Kings Of Tomorrow feat. April – I Need To Love Me (Sandy Rivera’s Club Mix) 04: ATFC feat. Lisa Shaw – Walk Away (ATFC’s VB Weekender Vocal) 05: Bobby & Steve pres. Wyen Solo – Smile (Bobby & Steve & Michael Hughes Main Vocal) 06: Kimara Lovelace – I Luv You More (Sean Mccabe Main Vocal Remix) 07: Tikki Tembo feat. Kyla Sexton – Ride (Original Vocal Mix) 08: Phil Asher and The Mighty Zaf feat. Zansika – Shakin It Up (Main Mix) 09: Joey Negro pres. Mistura feat. Kadija Kamara – Better Things To Come (Main Mix) 10: Neil Pierce feat. Taliwa – Time Is Now (Original Mix) 11: Rasmus Faber feat. Beldina – Good Times Come Back (Vocal Mix)