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In this episode we invited Opvious, a spiritual rapper who spits positivity and optimism. Opvious is a visionary hip hop artist, producer, and content creator. His music focuses on topics that inspire personal growth and spirituality and he has over 19 million views on videos with messages that inspire higher frequency consciousness. Opvious started his journey into music and spiritual content creation in 2016 and that was around the time he began to go through a spiritual awakening. He released his first project, “Tuning Into Paradise,” & since then has released 2 more projects. By consistently delivering optimistic and motivational lyrics, Opvious aims to help reprogram your mind to be more positive and increase conscious awareness. WEB SITE:http://itsopvious.com/ LOCATION:Pennsylvania. contact: opviousmgmt@gmail.com. This episode is incredible! Must listen! May the FLOW be with you! -S. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sumedh-chatterjee/message
In this creative episode of The Better Man podcast, we invited Opvious, an Astro Traveling Rapper. His mystic videos have obtained him 85k follower on Tik Tok. And he continues to move forward reaching new audiences daily!! Instagram: Opvious @opvious Us @the.better.man.podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebetterman/support
In this episode, Philadelphia hip-hop artist Opvious joins Jackson to discuss his latest music, first live performance, and plans for 2019. Listen to Opvious: http://itsopvious.com/my-links Follow Opvious on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opvious/ Visit Opvious's Store: http://itsopvious.com/merch Visit the Website: https://jacksonneillpodcasts.com Follow Jackson on Twitter: twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Become a Member of the Podcasts and Gain Access to Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/jacksonneill20 Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill is published throughout the week so check back in regularly for new episodes. Check out Jackson's feed for the Jackson Neill Sports Podcast and Jackson Neill Music Podcast updated throughout the week. 3-1-19
We get into the Christmas spirit by debating the value of incorporating Santa as a part of your family's holiday experience. Does Santa steal Jesus' thunder? Will kids become jaded when they find out he's not real? This naturally leads into the question of if/when lying to your kids is good and, as usual, they try to answer that question by asking what God is like. If you haven't decided your family's Santa policy yet or you enjoy a friendly argument among friends, this one is for you. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
As a follow up to the conversation last week (Is God A Fun Guy?), the guys talk about the implications God being fun has on the attitudes and decisions we make as parents. They get into the questions: how much fun is too much fun, how to have more fun in a life filled with the demands of family/parenting/marriage, and why having fun makes you a better parent. Then at about the (38:00) min mark they transition into talking about hobbies, movies, and TV they enjoy and give some recommendations for anyone looking to have more fun in their life. Hope you have some fun listening. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
You would be hard pressed to find a more universal pursuit worldwide than fun (maybe good food)...but just how fun is God? Typically "fun" is not one of the first few adjectives that comes to mind when we think about God, but what He has to say about it directly impacts how we think about it. To explore the question the guys dive into discussing the Bible's take on fun, whether fun is something believers should care about pursuing, and whether or not fun is spiritual or secular in nature. Moms and Dads, if you'd like your life to be more fun (let's be honest who doesn't), we have some good news, because with God it's always Good News. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
How do we assess how well we are doing as parents? There are a lot of things involved in being a good Mom/Dad, but if we're trying to keep things as simple as possible what does it boil down to? The guys share what makes them feel like good parents and what is it about God that makes Him the best at it. Then they share some of the struggles they have with valuing their kids desires, specifically their curious clothing choices. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
The guys continue their conversation about developing a Godly, healthy view of emotions in their families. They start by asking the question "what does God think of emotions?" and continue discussing whether withholding negative emotions to protect your spouse is helpful. Then at the (22:00) minute mark they share what movies or music have made them cry. Can you guess which Disney/Pixar movie made the list? Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
What is the purpose/value of emotions? Being labeled "emotional" often comes with a negative connotation, but is this the right way to view emotions? The guys discuss their perspectives and how they process emotions and then compare the ways they are helping their kids develop into emotionally healthy people. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
Is parenting hard, or do we sometimes make it hard? As a follow up to last episode, the guys approach the "is parenting hard?" question from a different angle, namely how do our attitudes and perspectives make parenting harder than it has to be. Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
Is parenting hard, or do we make it hard? The guys discuss which parts of parenting they think are actually "hard," followed by a lively debate over the best Marvel movie to date (23:37). Intro music- "As Colourful as Ever" by Broke for Free from FMA under CC BY 3.0 Closing music- "Take your Chances" by OpVious from FMA under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0