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Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
In this episode, Eric sits down with talented and celebrated artist, illustrator and author… Kadir Nelson! They discuss how he first discovered his artistic inclination and how it had been fostered from an early age; having been mentored by artist and art teacher Michael Morris; his uncle. His educational journey in art — having received a scholarship to study art at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and upon graduating with highest honors, how he was summoned by DreamWorks Pictures to create conceptual artwork for Steven Spielberg's Oscar® nominated feature, “Amistad” and the animated feature “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”. They explore his artistic style and how it evolved through the years. From creating paintings and portraits, to illustration and sculpture! His distinct style of urban realism and how it's reminiscent of turn of the century American painters and historical subjects, often telling a story with his art and emphasizing the heroic. They discuss Nelson's process — what moves him and where he draws inspiration from. How he's displayed his works at notable exhibitions and in the permanent collections of several esteemed institutions… including the United States House of Representatives, The National Baseball Hall of Fame, the World Trade Center, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, the National Museum of African American History and Culture and most recently, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. They delve into exciting stories about how Nelson was commissioned by a host of distinguished clients including music legend John McClain; creating works in honor of Marvin Gaye... painting the cover artwork for Michael Jackson's posthumously released album, “Michael” and recording artist Drake's multi-platinum selling album, “Nothing Was the Same”. His experience of creating cover artwork for the New Yorker magazine; that pay tribute to historical and contemporary American figures in New York City and abroad. How Nelson has authored and illustrated several award-winning New York Times Best Selling picture books including, “WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball” and the great honor he had of becoming the recipient of the prestigious Caldecott Medal for illustration..! Guest Bio: Kadir Nelson (b. 1974) is an award-winning American author and artist based in Los Angeles, California. He is the recipient of multiple awards from the Society of Illustrators in New York, including the prestigious Hamilton King Award as well the 2020 recipient of the Caldecott Medal and Coretta Scott King Award for illustration. He adds this to multiple Caldecott Honors, Coretta Scott King Author and Illustrator Awards, New York Times Best Illustrated Book Awards, several NAACP Image Awards and an Olympic Art Bronze medal, among others. Mr. Nelson has also created artwork for a host of distinguished clients, including but not limited to National Geographic, HBO, Nike, Disney, Hennessy, and Sony Music, for whom he painted the cover artwork for Michael Jackson's posthumously released album, “Michael,” which was listed in the Guinness Book of Records® for the largest poster in the world. Nelson's artwork was also featured on the cover of recording artist Drake's multi-platinum selling album, “Nothing Was the Same”; over a dozen commemorative US postage stamps honoring American legends, such as Major League All-Stars Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, NBA great Wilt Chamberlain, and most recently Motown's Prince of Soul Marvin Gaye, which altogether have sold several million stamps. Nelson's primarily figurative paintings and sculptures focus on historical narratives and heroic subjects in American culture and are often informed by the Old Masters like Ingres, Michelangelo, Hopper, and Tanner. His sumptuous settings and characters, rich palette, and realistic, yet painterly technique speaks to both modern urban realism and masterly works of turn-of-the century American painters.
This week, the gang talks a little bit about their March Madness trip to Los Angeles, and the sushi spot that maybe ruined all other sushi spots for Kevin. What did YOU experience one time and know you would never match that level again?MUSIC: "A World Without Pain" – Spiral Heads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the very first episode of Nothing Was The Same. In this episode, Jocelyn and Kimberly discuss how we went from meeting in a Pvolve workout class in NYC to shooting a grief podcast in Culver City within six months.We discuss our who, what, when, where, and why for starting this podcast - which inevitably all lead to the idea that grief is forever, and more people need to talk about how to navigate life through grief. Let us know what topics you want us to discuss - find us anywhere below. Email us: Nothingwasthesamepod@gmail.comFollow us onInstagram: @nwtsgriefpodcastTikTok: @nwtsgriefpodcastYouTube: @nothingwasthesamepodcast
The Cardinal signs finally see a break but the Fixed sings....well good luckCollective: 9:52Aqaurius: 12:57Pisces: 14:50Aries: 18:39Taurus: 21:07Gemini: 23:55Cancer: 26:35Leo: 28:01Virgo: 30:06Libra: 33:35Scorpio: 36:56Sagittarius: 41:07Capricorn: 45:48
I Am taking your pain right now. Your hurts, I Am carving them out, cutting them away, pruning you. Feel what's growing inside of you right now... Like a New Garden in the winter, a smile even though you're misperceiving Me as darkness, as drought. Open your eyes and look at The Field, "because it is already ripe with the harvest."* You see The Field as that familiar place. The place you closed those eyes on. And while it appears that nothing has changed, you have to feel what The Field has produced (t)here, what you can't see with those human eyes, what I Am seeing for you. I Am feeling It with you. You must feel Love as you look out at what looks unchanged. Nothing is the same. Nothing is the same. Nothing is the same. Say that until you hear it differently. Until you hear it rightly, This No-Thing is the same This Love is the same. God is always the same and knowing this, celebrating this, worshiping this, nothing is the same. nothing was the same. #AllMe I love you I Am you nik Support the show: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings __________________________________________ *John 4:35 "THE MAN WHO TURNED WATER INTO WINE CAN ALSO TURN YOUR SUFFERING INTO JOY." -@REFRESHED QUOTES "My heart wants to surrender My ego wants to plan My heart wants to be My ego wants to grow My heart wants to listen My ego wants to write" -@wordsonthepath "Now silence lets the one behind your eyes talk." Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks) "ONLY ONE SUNRISE A DAY You will not find another friend like me. You spend your days in all directions. No one accepts your money but me. You are the dry ditch. I am rain. You are the rubble of a building. I am the architect. There is only one sunrise a day. In your sleep you see many shapes and people. When you wake, you see nothing. Close those eyes and open these eyes. Listen within your ear. Speak without forming words. Language turns against itself and is likely to cause injury." - Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks) "I want to be where your bare foot walks, because maybe before you step, you will look at the ground. I want that blessing." - Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks)
What up Fellas! Mal wieder ist es Zeit in die Diskografie von Drake einzutauchen. Wie gewohnt ohne Gefühl für Chronologie schauen wir nach "Views" und "Nothing Was The Same" nun auf "Take Care". Drake's zweites Album droppte im November 2011 und stellt für viele den Anfang eines legendären Album-Stretches mit den oben genannten Alben zur Folge dar. Heute schauen wir auf den Rollout sowie die ersten Tracks; am Montag machen wir weiter! Checkt das gerne aus! Habt ein schönes Wochenende! Stay strapped und seid lieb zueinander!
Yo we're back… This episode we opened the show speaking with Mrs. Thelma Hubbard as she lays out her platform and what qualifies for the District 4 School Board seat. After that the crew gets to it.. we discuss “For All The Dogs”, Drake Vs Joe Budden, Big election news locally, 67 Clothing opening downtown. And more you don't want to miss this episode.
Pre-Show: Lyall Behrens talks his birthday, landmark life events and Drake's Nothing Was The Same 10 year anniversary. Lyall Behrens digs into the arrest of a suspect for the 1996 shooting of Tupac Shakur, why Bobbi Althoff being around Black Culture is insulting, Hip-Hop media and 2024 NBA season predictions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyall-behrens7/support
Welcome back to another episode of the BrosWhoThink Podcast. This week Lyn, Jaz, and Reg discussed Nothing Was The Same and how Drake may have made this album to be played in reverse. They also discussed Blueface, Travis Kelce, and Taylor Swift, going on vacation with all women, and much more. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Welcome to another episode of the podcast where we are joined by friend of the pod, Richard Blacksher. Topics include: the frequency of music today, making trips as a couple without vacation hours, Drake's Nothing Was The Same turns 10 and Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below turns 20, Richard's new album, Mike's dad returns to the pod plus more!Be sure to subscribe to the Patreon at patreon.com/ifiletyoutellit for additional content including: bonus episodes, important pod updates, the video version of the episodes and more!
It's the tenth anniversary of Drake dropping Nothing Was The Same in 2013 so we're kicking off our Album of the Month series by taking a look back at our favorite songs and sharing some of our memories listening to this project growing up. We also talk about this week's releases, TikTok and Billboard's new chart, the US government cracking down on ticket resellers, and more!
VCAR and Charlotte are back to discuss The Book Of HOV Exhibit, Drake's Nothing Was The Same Played In Reverse, Stay At Home Dads on the Rise and a lot more. Tune In! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hotseat-haas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hotseat-haas/support
"Give it time, we'll see who's still around a decade from now" - Aubrey Drake Graham A decade later I don't think there's any denying Drake's massive impact and staying power in music. For the latest episode of #Hard2Earn Torae & Bonsu get into Drake's 3rd album NOTHING WAS THE SAME. With so many questioning what is Drake's "classic" album, if any, let's get into this project and see if it's stands the test of time & if this could in fact be the one.
Reflecting on these past months of being a college graduate and the emotions that were endured..cue the Drake album reference.
YERRRR!! Boys is back with a brand new FIRE episode for yall! We start with all the new music that dropped this weekend from Quavo, Mick Jenkins, Leon Thomas, and More! (8:35) Next up we deviate to Battle Rap and discuss the two new SM13 battles URL just added as well as KOTD's Blackout 8 Main event (44:17) Afterwards we give Edge his flowers as he announced his retirement this past Friday (1:00:01) All In Predictions and More (1:17:20) To close the show we do our Album Retrospective for the month of August, Drake's "Nothing Was The Same" (1:29:17) Sending the show off we play our "Waves of The Week", Los sets it off with "Club Paradise" By Drake (2:03:39) and then Arri plays his, "aint nothing to do" By The Dead Boys(2:09:05) FOLLOW THE BRAND! SUPPORT THE BRAND!! IG: @Getyabarsoffpod Twitter: @Getyabarsoffpod Facebook: Get Ya Bars Off Network Group --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/support
Today's Podcast Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music-The Album Breakdown And On This Episode I'm Talking About One Of Drake's Best Albums Nothing Was The Same
This week we get real vulnerable about life an death an how it affects people differently Time doesnt stop for death even when you want it too The process of Grief Death can make you a better person The screams of a Banshee The difference between Vulnerable & Open Outro - Killer Mike - Motherless
Welcome to the Enjoy Church podcast. It's our heart, to love, equip and encourage you in Christ and to help you become all that God has purposed and called you to be. To learn more, visit www.enjoy.church.
Nick, Jermaine and Eric are back for a landmark edition of podcast Room 303! Episode 200 that's right the double century mark is upon us and we are joined by special guests Luigi and Jason of Revenge of the Pod to make a major announcement. The room also dives into the Stanley Cup and NBA Finals discussing some of the storylines and picking the best bets to make. H2H review of Week 20. PCP Top 5 Summer Activities! So come on down and step into the room.
Today's Podcast Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music And On This Episode I'm Back With A New Podcast Season And A New Podcast Episode Of One Of My Favorite Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music And On This Podcast Episode I'm Debating Two Of My Favorite Albums From One Of My Favorite Artist Drake And His Albums Take Care Vs Nothing Was The Same
Fantano on His Most Controversial Album Reviews. For this episode, we were joined by Anthony Fantano and got to discuss some of his most controversial album reviews and scores. We spoke about Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Drake's Nothing Was The Same, Mac Miller's Swimming & more. LIVE ALBUM REACTIONS: https://go.nfrpodcast.com/Patreon
It's Cha Girls! We are back with a new episode for 2023 BAE-BEE!! We are smoking about: Drake not couching up the check, our fake baby daddy, Lakeith Standfield, actually being a real baby daddy, and Melei explains SZAs BBL Journey. Follow us through a quick session as we discuss our favorite celebrities and rant about everything in between.Follow Us!!!IG @TwoGirls.OneToke and on Follow Us!!! FB: Let's Smoke About It PodcastProduced by Melei Marvel and Sabrina The Muse Edited by Melei Marvel and Sabrina The Muse Music By DJ TJ and Sabrina The Muse
Sad Boys For Real! Kique slides through for his second appearance. We discuss the struggle of holding onto old parts of ourselves while constantly growing. Often, we find ourselves clinging to the past, afraid of change & what the future holds for us. That's something I have been struggling with lately.Drake said, "Promise to break everybody off before I break down / Everyone just wait now / So much on my plate now / People I believed in they don't even show their face now / What they got to say now? / Nothing they can say now /Nothing really changed, but still they look at me a way now" There's a pressure to succeed & people view you for what you do, not for who you are. However, in our minds nothing ever changed, yet still "nothing was the same."
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Ezra tries going back to her normal life, but she can't stop thinking about what she just learned. She knows too much and must hide her knowledge from Jyn and her friends that are connected to Infinity. What will Ezra do with all of this information? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ATTENDEES Fleetwood DeVille, Daniel Olney AGENDA New Business Talk about the act of disclosing real peoples information in a song and the potential ramifications/problems. Discuss specific examples NOTES Romantic version-Drake innovated the disclosure of an ex's first name “Courtney from Hooters on Peachtree” from Nothing Was The Same. In the purest business sense this acted as an easter egg for the listener that built intrigue. The day a Drake album came out fans hit the internet to find out who this was and dig for details. Street version-countless versions of rappers disclosing the plug names/details to bank on the dramatic criminal story. Authorities are always monitoring hip hop and every detail given is researched and potentially helping a R.I.C.O. case. LGBTQ version-Whether its Kendrick giving family details in Auntie Diaries or Jay-z telling his mother's story in Smile off 4:44. This is taking someone's most private important secret and declaring it to the world. It brings the audience closer to the MC by humanizing them through familial affiliations and nuance but at the end of the day it's someone else's secret for a reason. ACTION ITEMS This is not a musical critique. We are not starting from the point that Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers is bad or great or anything. Auntie Diaries begs a necessary question about the boundaries of art and personal life that has always been a question and badly needs to continue to be discussed. Intro and outro music from Fallout: Vault 908 by Brainorchestra
https://www.speakpipe.com/JustEldredgePodcast (CLICK HERE!) we want to hear from YOU! Today, we are back and we got the da BOYZ in da Building! We start with a music conversation and have cracked the code to GloRilla! We also get a special interview with the first one of the pack
In an effort to shake things up, and hide their procrastination for season 2, Gabe and Collin will go back to 2013 to review five of their favorite albums of that year. In the inaugural episode, they discuss Drake's popular album, Nothing Was the Same. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Warner Brothas and guest Andrew Franklin get together to discuss their new Create The Album segment. This week they have each chosen 12 Drake songs, structured them to their liking and created their version of the perfect Drake album. They also talk about their favorite Drake projects and more! (0:00) Intro, (3:35) Kyle's Drake Dozen, (23:20) Andrew's Drake Dozen, (54:15) Keenan's Drake Dozen, (1:11:25) Outro.Kyle - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1NEi8rXCVgkV1GSZEQzjAw?si=ZCZ-jzzhTYK77gPHNkjRPQKeenan - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/i-know-nothing-was-the-same-but-take-care/pl.u-8aAVodjIrleJPbAndrew - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/drake-featuring-drake/pl.u-4JomXYJTXvdYDlSupport the show
The Season V finale features Drake: Mr. Midas Touch. Drake has been the biggest star in hip-hop for over the past 10 years and beyond. Mr. Midas Touch's albums have all gone either platinum or gold and is the world's most streamed artist. In this season finale, Diggie is joined DJ extraordinaire: DJ Ashton Martin to talk about music, the art of DJing, and Drake's contributions to the culture. Enjoy and thanks for tuning in! We love you!
To Start off the podcast the fella discuss their issues with Rolling Stone's “Top 200 Hip-Hop Albums” The fellas question why artists like, The Game or Ludacris don't have an album on the list?[5:00] The fellas discuss their disappointment where a lot of the albums were ranked. On the second half of the show the fellas rank their favorite Drake albums. [35:00] See where the fellas rank albums like, “Views”, “Take Care”, “If You're Reading This It's Too Late”, “Scorpion” and “Nothing Was The Same”. Why Rodney's not excited for a new Drake and Future album. [50:00]
Greetings.... you're now entering This Thing Of Minds Podcast with your host, the Astonishing Adonis Gbaby, the Unbiased Think SativaDaDiva and Gfrmda3 aka Freddy Tiffany, Internationally Known Join your favorite Space Kadets as we discuss the craziness that's going on in this world. BIG shout out to Kevin Liles for going to court for Young Stoner Life Records ! Young Thug and his team needs all the help they can get ESPECIALLY since the prosecutors are saying that other members of his record label want to snitch but are scare that they will get killed. (bail denied, again!) That case is CRAZY! DRAKE APPRECIATION !! Fav said Drake is the most influential artist of our time and it's some real shit. If you're in the game, you understand the bars. We give Drake some flowers in this episode . RIP to Atlanta rapper Trouble. They are rumors saying that this was over a woman and her ex. (Coochie is a helluva drug!) We discuss people doing crazy things in relationships . Like that girl that threw that man's mother's ashes in the lake (Bihhhh!!!) Amber Heard losing her court case again Johnny Depp and our personal experiences. We also talk about other shit that I don't feel like typing. ENJOY ! SLAPPERS Drake ft Future "Desires" Mozzy ft Shordie Shordie "So Loney" Killa Fonte ft JUST BANG "Money Motivated"
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It was a very interesting week in the sports world that started with Aaron Rodgers announcing he'd be staying in Green Bay which was followed by a domino effect of events (2:45). Meanwhile Calvin Ridley got burned by a couple failed parlay bets, he just like me (15:00). The AFC West turned into the best division over night but who will come out on top this season?(22:00). The MLB and MLBPA finally struck a deal to end the lockout so baseball is back! (30:50). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-lyons/support
On this episode of The Chatroom Podcast; Coach, SA, Fanfair & Senator are joined by music producer Hagler. Hagler has produced for numerous artists such as Drake, Tory Lanez, Teyana Taylor and a lot more. The group starts off with a few quick check-in questions and then they start to talk about Hagler's career starting with his first song being produced was Furthest thing on Nothing Was The Same. Hagler gives advice about the music industry, a lot of his experiences and then the group end off talking about who they would think could compete in a Verzuz. This is a really hilarious but still insightful episode. Don't forget to like, rate, subscribe, comment and share The Chatroom Podcast on YouTube and all the streaming platforms. Follow The Chatroom Podcast, the host and the guest on Instagram: The Chatroom Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/the.chatroompod/ Hagler - https://www.instagram.com/hagler/ Fanfair - https://www.instagram.com/chas_tenenbaum/ SA - https://www.instagram.com/prochatterbox/ Coach - https://www.instagram.com/realdeal_francis/ Senator - https://www.instagram.com/dasenator/
hi, so this episode was worked on a while ago but needed some polishing before it could be published, and here we are. This episode contains content about my life where I went through a situation that let me into a deeper depression. But we got out of it, and we are here now to talk about these things. Make sure you follow me on all of my social memore profounddia to see the daily content of my life. instagram: @micaiahjaee tik tok:@micaiahjaee pinterest:@micaiahjaee vsco: @micaiahjaee --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Connor and Matt discuss Drake's Take Care and Nothing Was the Same, then they throw both albums into a draft pool and each draft 10 songs to make the best playlist. Linktree for all things Corner Time: https://linktr.ee/cornertimenetwork --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, we discuss the importance of time management and having work-life-balance. Is it even possible? Tune in to learn some tips on how to home in on staying focused during your grad school journey. Take time for yourself. You're no good to yourself or your team if you're not at your best mentally. The struggle is inevitable. Just know that strength and growth are on the other side of struggle. That's where you'll find your rhythm and success in grad school. You got this! Resources: 1.) https://www.editage.com/insights/what-does-a-phd-weekend-actually-look-like?refer=scroll-to-2-article&refer-type=article-stories 2.) https://finishyourthesis.com/time-management/
-Vampires or Werewolves? - what is your love language? - spontaneous or planner? - would you rather have the person you love or the person that loves you? - does black history month feel the same as when you were younger? a conversation about moving confidently, being black and understanding that there is no criteria to being a black person. also i learned two new black history facts from a couple of fifth graders... and you know what i think the future is black as fuck! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hayden-still/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hayden-still/support
Þáttur 2/3 í Drake umfjöllun Skoðanabræðra.. Drake stækkar og stækkar og þá erum við að tala um líkama, frægð og toxicity. Árin 2011-2015 tekin fyrir hér. Take Care, Nothing Was The Same, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, What A Time To Be Alive!
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Happy New Year & Welcome to Track 14 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians Podcast, we're ringing in the new year with a very special episode: We wrap up 2020 by discussing our most listened to artist (10:30 - 21:05) Do a DEEP dive into the career of the Legend that is Drake (21:05 - 1:54:20) Celebrate Black People and making it through the tumultuous year of 2020 (1:54:20 - 1:59:25) And as always we plug you with some serious recommendations (1:59:25 - 2:03:27) Welcome in & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: DJ Khaled - I'm On One (Ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil' Wayne) Outro Song: Will Smith - Will 2K (Willennium) (Ft. K-Ci) Weekly Recommendations: Rahim: VanJess - Slow Down (Song) Paul: Greentea Peng (Artist) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
On this week's episode, Will Strickland does what's popular with the population, gift wrapping naughty and nice during the hoops holiday season in the last week of 2020. The post Nothing Was The Same appeared first on PRESS.
Our culture and the church has changed tremendously in this season. What will it take for us to accept that nothing will be the same? Join us this week as Pastor Adrian talks on the idea of loyalty to God's Kingdom. As we are formed and fashioned into who God has created us to be, we must be willing to press into the resistance of that formation, have priorities set to protect us, and have an undeniable hope in the One who came to save. We hope you enjoy today's sermon. Get connected with us through our app or on our website at www.engagetallahassee.com/connect If you'd like to give to Engage Church, please click this link: www.engagetallahassee.com/give Follow along with us throughout the week on IG & FB at @engagetlh
Our culture and the church has changed tremendously in this season. What will it take for us to accept that nothing will be the same? What will you choose to do with what God has spoken over your life? As Jesus followers we hold a responsibility to the calling, community, and covenant God has so graciously given us. Let's be people who actively engage with what God is doing in the Earth by walking in the fullness of the gifts He has given us. We hope you enjoy today's sermon. Get connected with us through our app or on our website at www.engagetallahassee.com/connect If you'd like to give to Engage Church, please click this link: www.engagetallahassee.com/give Follow along with us throughout the week on IG & FB at @engagetlh
Our culture and the church has changed tremendously in this season. What will it take for us to accept that nothing will be the same? We can't export what we don't have. The human condition is to look back and recapture former glory but, in the upside-down Kingdom, we're called to call on the Lord and walk into His will for our lives. Join us this Sunday as we hear from our lead Pastor, Adrian Crawford and one of our elders, Dr. Mike Zoda. Engage with us as we unpack the complexities of grieving and healing. We hope you enjoy today's sermon. Get connected with us through our app or on our website at www.engagetallahassee.com/connect If you'd like to give to Engage Church, please click this link: www.engagetallahassee.com/giving Follow along with us throughout the week on IG & FB at @engagetlh
We are living in unprecedented times and we are drunk off of worldly ideologies. God is calling on His people not to dwindle away but to live as a DISTINCT people. We are never getting back to “normal.” The quicker you can accept that, the quicker you can partner with God in the movement He's doing in the Earth. We hope you enjoy today's sermon. Get connected with us through our app or on our website at www.engagetallahassee.com/connect If you'd like to give to Engage Church, please click this link: www.engagetallahassee.com/giving Follow along with us throughout the week on IG & FB at @engagetlh
From Tory Lanes to nerd culture shames, this episode explores what started all the madness this year which we have pinpointed to one moment in time: When Drake got booed.
The guys break down their opinions on Beyonce's Black is King film on Disney+ (8:35) which ends up leading to a bigger conversation about music and if Drake's most recent projects are better than Nothing Was The Same (24:06) and in a world full of social media activist how do you know who you can trust at (59:43) we discussed Jay Morrison and the Tulsa Real Estate scandal. Host: @devthe_voice @donjones_216 @bed5ide Black Business Shout Outs: @dc_athletics216 @Imanistephbeauty Continue to Like Subscribe and Vibe to our content and reach out to us via email or social media to let us know how we can support you! Email us @outrighteouspodcast@gmail.com to leave feedback or send some questions to receive our Outrighteous Guidance Produced by Outrighteous Content Creation