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This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar, and this episode is sponsored by dailygiving.org.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to musician Matisyahu Miller—known as “Matisyahu”—who has publicly re-embraced his Judaism and Zionism since October 7.Matisyahu's public persona has long been subject to scrutiny and analysis. Comparatively few people, though, have listened to his story in depth. In this episode we discuss:How has the public expression of Matisyahu's Jewish identity ebbed and flowed throughout his life?Is there anything Matisyahu would change about the Orthodox community?How has the inwardness of Matisyahu's Jewish identity guided him throughout his life?Tune in to hear a conversation about what it means to be, in Matisyahu's words, “a pnimius Yid.”Grammy-nominated artist Matisyahu is a singer, songwriter, rapper, and alternative rock musician. He's known for his skill in blending reggae and hip hop as he provides a raw expression of his spirituality. His long and winding career consists of seven albums including chart-topping Light, Youth, Spark Seeker, Akeda, and Undercurrent with hits such as "One Day", "Sunshine", and "King Without A Crown". Through his lyrics, Matisyahu develops a personal, artistic, and sophisticated way to express the yearning for deep spiritual meaning, and as his own beliefs opened up to find more variety and depth, the desire for his performances to match the unpredictable flow of life developed as well. References:The Office Light by MatisyahuAkeda by MatisyahuHoly Brother: Inspiring Stories and Enchanted Tales about Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach by Yitta Halberstam MandelbaumThe Sabbath by Abraham Joshua HeschelPolitics Of Experience by R.D. Laing"Spiritual Schadenfreude: The Case of Matisyahu's Beard" by David BashevkinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Matisyahu over Zoom video!The Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and alternative reggae rock musician Matisyahu recently release his new EP, Hold The Fire, via his own label Fallen Sparks Records.In his continued support of his Jewish roots, Matisyahu, who has never shied away from speaking his mind about current topics, his religion, and the history of the Jewish people, is also using his platform to speak out about the current war in Israel. He recently made a surprise appearance at the March for Israel in Washington, DC performing his global anthem “One Day” with The Maccabeats, a standout moment for the hundreds of thousands who gathered and watched, and also recently performed for and spoke at Columbia University to uplift the students amidst the rise of antisemitism on college campuses.Matisyahu has always used his music, which is rooted in the heritage of the Jewish people, as a source of empowerment and strength. “Fireproof” is another testament to that with its timely and hopeful message that is resonating with listening everywhere and has even been hailed as “an anthem of overcoming adversity.” “Fireproof” touches upon Matisyahu's unwavering ability to keep his artistic fire burning while exploring the topics of perseverance and gratitude in times of trouble, a theme everyone can relate to. The new single stems from a dream Matisyahu had about holding the fire, which became a metaphor for him as an artist and as a Jew and serves as the inspiration for the EP's title and theme. While the new EP is centered around the four earth elements, Matisyahu also reflects on celebrity and artistic success and the observation that we often find ourselves imitating other people or listening too much to their opinions of us, as he explores in “Fool's Gold.” For nearly two decades, Matisyahu has kept his creative spirit aflame by evolving his sound, melding genres, and testing the limits of the musical traditions that have inspired him. A special kind of fire spurred the creation of Hold The Fire.About Matisyahu:Like only the most gifted storytellers, Matisyahu spins the rare kind of stories that simultaneously enlighten, enthrall, and expand the audience's sense of possibility. Known for his skill in blending a shapeshifting collision of reggae, hip-hop, alt rock and boldly inventive pop – all while paying homage to his spirituality and roots in Judaism – Matisyahu's live shows consistently provide audiences with a dynamic and energetic performance full of life and illumination. With nearly 20 years under his belt, he's teamed up with the best improvisational musicians and artists for jam sessions and collaborations, and his long and winding career consists of seven studio albums including the chart-topping Light (2009), Youth (2006), and Spark Seeker (2012), as well as Akeda (2014), Undercurrent (2017), and Matisyahu (2022), and various live albums including his 2005 Gold-certified breakthrough Live At Stubb's. This past summer, the New York-raised and New Jersey-based multi-talent released Live In Brooklyn, recorded at the iconic Brooklyn Bowl New York during his annual Festival of Light. Exemplifying his transcendent live show, Live In Brooklyn features renditions of fan-favorites and global hits including the Gold-certified “One Day” – whose original version has been streamed over 150 million times on Spotify alone – and the genre-bending, Billboard Hot 100-charting and alt-radio topping breakthrough single “King Without A Crown.”We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Matisyahu #OneDay #KingWithoutACrown #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
The King Without a Crown by Osterville Baptist Church
Series: El Rey: Part 1 Title: King Without a Crown Pastor: Doug Colby
King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicated in 2014 to protect the crown after a major scandal. But last March brought news of an even bigger one: He and his son, current King Felipe VI, were the beneficiaries of millions placed in private accounts in Switzerland, allegedly from Saudi Arabia. How did Juan Carlos, once considered a hero, become toxic to the Royal House of Spain?In this episode:Journalist and writer Ana Romero (@AnaRomeroGalan); investigative journalist Álvaro de Cózar, co-creator of the podcast XREY. Special thanks to Borja Echevarría (@borjaechevarria).Connect with The Take: Twitter (@ajthetake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod).
This week we're joined by Donny Doomsday. We discuss his latest album King Without A Crown, his influences, and much more!! Donny sticks around to talk Verzuz, Cole vs NoName, And You Know We Got Some Bars!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-onmute-podcast/support
In this episode of Critical Mass special guest Ijeoma (friend of Neka) and E. Hailey dive into the songs "Rain" by SWV and "Silent Ride" by Boogie Songs in this Episode "Blk Girl Soldier" by Jamila Woods https://open.spotify.com/track/23HBitYPsgA9LS4Gpsq0V8?si=x35yqV67Q2m5GI6S2Nyufw "King Without A Crown" by Joey the Jerk https://open.spotify.com/track/7o4v40EgIk17mE06DDMgPm?si=6_pImO0URn-lDBUgxbZeLg "Rain" by SWV https://open.spotify.com/track/4G1qRhOk1YY0kewtMaCrMC?si=jmWLDI_zQ7yzPoZ8-TDbeQ "Protrait of Tracy" by Jaco Pastorius https://open.spotify.com/track/4r3YyyTgGO4keogWcCoeFb?si=vXb81n-vSly1olJXoJrzGg "Silent Ride" by Boogie https://open.spotify.com/track/3UebVboi5nMHLgja4UrZaG?si=yQCCFIodRfKPOfsDA5sk9g
-You see the people gathered in Jerusalem that day wanted a king that would deliver them from Roman tyranny. The Passover feast was the ultimate celebration of deliverance from slavery and oppression, commemorating when God delivered the Hebrews from Egypt with great signs and wonders, so this would have conjured up all sorts of expectations that Jesus was the Messiah sent to deliver the Jews from Roman injustice, but this was not the King Jesus was. He did not come to bring deliverance from Roman oppression, but to bring peace with God. He did not come to conquer the Romans, but to conquer sin and death by offering himself as the perfect sacrifice to satisfy the wrath of his holy Father against sin.-
The Coronavirus Pandemic is forcing people to transition away from many distractions and sit still. We chat about ways to transition and thrive in these trying times. Special Guest Afu Okosun, CEO of First Mind Counseling, shares his advice. He is an author and a podcaster as well. https://bookthetraptherapist.as.me/TRAP is where you can go to book counseling sessions. His book KING WITHOUT A CROWN is available on Amazon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There is always a miracle in your mess. Jesus was born into a messy situation, and killed in the most humiliating and messy kind of way. But the story doesn’t stop there.. He rose from the dead..and now he's in heaven..now he at the right hand of God. Your mess is not to big for God…Support the show (https://beaconchurchatl.churchcenter.com/giving)
Yep, we just can't wait any longer. It's time to review the latest Kanye West missive - Jesus Is King. ACT ONE: Dave did the impossible - he dragged Craig to the cinema. ACT TWO: Kanye West. Jesus Is King. A review longer than the album itself. ACT THREE: News in relatively bite-sized fashion. ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week featuring Leonard Cohen, Dan Deacon, and Tame Impala. EXIT MUSIC: Elaine Mai - 'Heartbeat'
In today's episode, Robert and Moses use the current and hardly spoken controversy as a springboard to discuss who and under what circumstances should those in leadership be held accountable for their actions and words. Moses was also hot seating, explaining why children born with defects/disabilities aren't a punishment from God. For our hookups, Moses suggested the iOs app Habit to help get you into the habit of making habits out of things. Robert suggested JID's album, DiCaprio 2 - https://open.spotify.com/album/2oI6gtIXrvNiL2VEMmj5kY And Peter suggested BlueMail, an Email Management App https://www.bluemail.me/ We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win" Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design.
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The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“King Without A Crown”In the mighty words of Ric Flair “To be the man, You have to beat the man”. So who’s really the king? Let’s find that out on episode 136 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this weeks show, “King Without A Crown”, josiesboy gives his opinion on what it really takes to be considered the greatest.Highlights•Who is the real king of R&B?•Is hip-hop oversaturated?•Storytime with JosiesboyFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“King Without A Crown”In the mighty words of Ric Flair “To be the man, You have to beat the man”. So who’s really the king? Let’s find that out on episode 136 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this weeks show, “King Without A Crown”, josiesboy gives his opinion on what it really takes to be considered the greatest.Highlights•Who is the real king of R&B?•Is hip-hop oversaturated?•Storytime with JosiesboyFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“King Without A Crown”In the mighty words of Ric Flair “To be the man, You have to beat the man”. So who’s really the king? Let’s find that out on episode 136 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this weeks show, “King Without A Crown”, josiesboy gives his opinion on what it really takes to be considered the greatest.Highlights•Who is the real king of R&B?•Is hip-hop oversaturated?•Storytime with JosiesboyFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“King Without A Crown”In the mighty words of Ric Flair “To be the man, You have to beat the man”. So who’s really the king? Let’s find that out on episode 136 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this weeks show, “King Without A Crown”, josiesboy gives his opinion on what it really takes to be considered the greatest.Highlights•Who is the real king of R&B?•Is hip-hop oversaturated?•Storytime with JosiesboyFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/ttott/
I am Kane! Do you remember when Kane used the voice synthesizer? What happened at Crown Jewel? Did Bear and Gary enjoy the event? Could The Rock win the 2020 Presidential Election? What happened on Raw and Smackdown as they set up for Survivor Series? How did we feel about King of the Ring 1998? Did we ever have heat with a wrestler and want to jump into the ring? Should Samoa Joe wear a shirt? Who are the best commentators of all-time? Who are the Top 3 wrestlers to never win the WWE or WCW title? Does Jake ever make it to the show? All that and much more on the 26th episode of the Over the Line Sports Podcast!
HAPPY VIBRANT *SONDAY! Today's episode features counselor, author, community developer, and entrepreneur, Afu Nteff-Okosun. Our conversation is jam packed since Afu and I met through social media and discovered that we have so much in common. Aside from growing up in non-traditional homes, we've both lived in between Atlanta, GA & Huntsville, AL. Afu does a great job of telling his story, which was the subject of his book, A King Without A Crown. We also discuss the many roles he plays in the community and his experience growing up in America with African immigrant parents. ENJOY! Let us know you're listening by using the hashtag #vibrantsons & follow us on all social media platforms! Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyNnNrV74YO2HJm_Z3nr83A Facebook: facebook.com/vibrantsons Instagram: instagram.com/vibrantsons_podcast Twitter: twitter.com/vibrantsons Email: vibrantsons@gmail.com
January 23, 2018