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We live in times of individual, sociocultural and planetary crisis, exacerbated by rising divisions between people. How have humans historically navigated such times of crisis? Yes, we've organized, taken action, and responded as we've been called to respond. But we have also deepened our connection to the greater cosmos, through songs and poems and rituals of devotion, through crying out to a beloved universe whose workings remain a mystery but to whom we feel intimately and inextricably connected. In times when we are raw and situations are precarious, many poets tell us, the breath of life is closer than ever. So we have sung aloud to source, and honored the emotional intricacies of our relationship with a beloved world whose turnings can be maddening, painful and often beyond our control. Singing to the beloved in this way isn't about blissing out and bypassing, it's about finding a practice that honors the depth and emotional texture of our experience of a paradoxical world and that matches the intensity of the times we're living in. For the wounds of these times cannot simply be addressed through rational analysis and diagnosis, nor can they be addressed only with the short-burning flame of outrage. We need a deeper resourcing. At a time of a profound pan-societal longing for meaning and sacredness, connecting to the cosmos as beloved and seeing the sacred in every phase of the beloved's waves has deep implications for how we resource and replenish ourselves, how we align our movements to the actual ebbs and flows of the natural world, and how we begin to heal the divided sociocultural space between us. Featuring a conversation with Dr. Omid Safi and music by Leah Song, Chloe Smith, Duncan Wickel, Jeunae Elita, Marya Stark, Sidibe, Serena Bixby, Forest Sun, Haley Young and others, this episode of The Emerald podcast encourages us to pause for a moment in the midst of all the great world-turning events and remember and connect to the living, breathing, source of it all. Just... for a moment.Support the show
Runner and former soccer pro Hellah Sidibe has been on a non-stop run streak every day since May 15, 2017. His only criteria: the run has to be at least 2 miles. Join Boz as he chats with Hellah about what it takes to stay motivated, his goals for the upcoming year, and how he maintains the run streak that transformed his life.
Olivier Dubois, journaliste français spécialiste du Sahel, présente son livre Prisonnier du désert, 711 jours aux mains d'Al-Qaïda, publié aux éditions Michel Lafon le 30 janvier. Et Toma Sidibe, artiste passionné par le Mali, son « pays d'adoption » depuis l'adolescence. Son nouvel album Dakan (Destin en bambara) est le septième de sa discographie. Sorti le 10 janvier, Toma Sidibe souhaite dans ce projet appeler les uns et les autres à s'unir pour « inventer un destin commun ». (Rediffusion) Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : Toma Sidibe - Tous mélangésToma Sidibe - Révolution des consciencesToma Sidibe - DakanSampa the great feat Nadeem Din-Gabisi - EnergyToma Sidibe - Tellement, tellementRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Olivier Dubois, journaliste français spécialiste du Sahel, présente son livre Prisonnier du désert, 711 jours aux mains d'Al-Qaïda, publié aux éditions Michel Lafon le 30 janvier. Et Toma Sidibe, artiste passionné par le Mali, son « pays d'adoption » depuis l'adolescence. Son nouvel album Dakan (Destin en bambara) est le septième de sa discographie. Sorti le 10 janvier, Toma Sidibe souhaite dans ce projet appeler les uns et les autres à s'unir pour « inventer un destin commun ». Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : Toma Sidibe - Tous mélangésToma Sidibe - Révolution des consciencesToma Sidibe - DakanSampa the great feat Nadeem Din-Gabisi -EnergyToma Sidibe - Tellement, tellementRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Sidibe's rage, Paul's Good, Bad and Ugly, The Loan Report, Academy Lads, Women's Team, Career Path, and On This Day with The Arab Archive… It's all coming up on Episode 251 of The Dode Fox Podcast… You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, head to the website at www.dodefoxpodcast.com and get more info from https://linktr.ee/dodefoxpodcast
Aujourd'hui on va à la rencontre de Hamadoun SIDIBE, qui nous parle en toute transparence de lui. Entre son histoire avec le quai 54, son envie de faire plus pour la culture, son regard sur la société et son importance d'être entouré de ses proches, Hamadoun se livre sans censure avec son franc parlé qu'on connait Donc vous attendez quoi en fait? allez ecouter ce nouvel épisode de OFFCOURT LA VOIX DU BASKETBALL FRANCAIS
In times of global upheaval, ecological destruction, and societal inequity, justice can seem very far away. Justice in the modern world is often viewed as a contract, an agreement forged between human beings rather than something inherent to the natural world. And yet, for many cultures and traditions, justice is seen as a living presence, as the actual dynamic flow of cause and effect that serves to keep a larger natural balance. Tradition after tradition speaks of the larger law of the cosmos and of the human role in aligning to it. At a time when people are experiencing deep grief and anxiety over the fate of the planet, understanding and reconnecting to a living vision of justice can help provide not only a sense of somatic anchor, but a way forward that asks us to align to something both immediate and ultimate. This vision of living justice asks us to move away from the language of abstract 'justification' towards a more palpable understanding of cause and effect, of excess and repercussion, of balance and flow. Even as it asks us to be awake to the suffering of the world and take action to help remedy its imbalances, it also provokes us to find this living flow within ourselves, to go deep into the roots of cycles of vengeance and retribution in our own hearts. At once a lament over the sorry state of human justice, a cry out to a greater justice, and a deep inquiry into justice as a living force, this episode draws on a range of voices from activists and elders from diverse traditions. Joining for this episode are author and Islamic scholar Dr. Omid Safi, CNN commentator and activist Van Jones, former Tibetan political prisoner Ngawang Sangdrol, author and death row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters, Palestinian-American activist Nadia Irshaid Gilbert, Aboriginal Nyoongar Elder Noel Nannup, and author and Native American activist Jose Barreiro. Featuring original music by Leah Song, Chloe Smith and Duncan Wickel of Rising Appalachia and Sidibe, this episode is meant to be listened to on a good sound system at a time when you can devote your full attention. Support the show
Les têtes d'affiche de la semaine sont Mohamed Cissouma, Yéli Sidibe et Moussa Bamba. Trois Ivoiriens, concepteurs des Maisons du numérique et de l'intelligence artificielle.
Fruitful Radio Show with Nick Carling featuring new music from Craig Brately & Amy Douglas, Immy Owusu, Sven Wunder, Mr Bongo, Nicole Conte, Flying Mojito Bros, Art Of Tones, Sidibe, Orofino, Jim & more.Thanks for listening.Tune into new broadcasts of Fruitful Radio, LIVE, every 2nd Friday from 5 - 7 AM EST / 10 AM - Noon GMT, in association with 1BTN Brighton.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/fruitful-radio///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is it like to run every single day for over 6-years? Hellah Sidibe can tell you all about that, as his current running streak is up to that level (and still going strong)! But within that running streak, he also has completed the Western States 100, Leadville 100, and ran across America - all without any days off in between! Hellah Sidibe is a runner for Hoka and a content creator who has amassed a following in the hundreds of thousands due to his positive energy, unbreakable consistency, and willingness to help others find their passion. He is also a former professional soccer player who refound a new love in running thereafter. In this episode, Hellah shares all the keys to how he's been able to be so consistent in his run streak (including an INSANE story about how he kept the streak while traveling to Australia), why he's planning to incorporate biking into his routine, and how he manages to remove the pressure when it comes to running to keep it fun. Huge thank you to Hellah for coming on the show! SHOW LINKS: Check out Janji's running gear and use code EVERYDAYULTRA15 at checkout for 15% off: Janji.com Follow Hellah on IG: https://www.instagram.com/hellahgood9/ Hellah's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HellahGood Hellah's Website: https://www.hellahgood.com/ For Weekly Ultra Training Tips, Subscribe to the Everyday Ultra Newsletter: https://everydayultra.beehiiv.com/subscribe Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/
The rise of Artificial Intelligence has generated a rush of conversation about benefits and risks, about sentience and intelligence, and about the need for ethics and regulatory measures. Yet it may be that the only way to truly understand the implications of AI — the powers, the potential consequences, and the protocols for dealing with world-altering technologies — is to speak mythically. With the rise of AI, we are entering an era whose only corollary is the stuff of fairy tales and myths. Powers that used to be reserved for magicians and sorcerers — the power to access volumes of knowledge instantaneously, to create fully realized illusory otherworlds, to deceive, to conjure, to transport, to materialize on a massive scale — are no longer hypothetical. The age of metaphor is over. The mythic powers are real. Are human beings prepared to handle such powers? While the AI conversation centers around regulatory laws, it may be that we also need to look deeper, to understand the chthonic drives at play. And when we do so, we see that the drive to create AI goes beyond narratives of ingenuity, progress, profit, or the creation of a more controllable, convenient world. Buried deep in this urge to tinker with animacy and sentience are core mythic drives — the longing for mystery, the want to live again in a world of great powers beyond our control, the longing for death, and ultimately, the unconscious longing for guidance and initiation. Traditionally, there was an initiatory process through which potentially world-altering knowledge was embodied slowly over time. And so… what needs to be done about ‘The AI question' might bear much more of a resemblance to the guiding principles of ancient magic and mystery schools than it does to questions of scientific ethics — because the drives at play are deeper and the consequences greater and the magic more real than it's ever been before. Buckle up for a wild ride through myths of magic and human overreach, and all the kung fu movie and sci fi references you can handle. Featuring music by Charlotte Malin and Sidibe. Listen on a good sound system at a time when you can devote your full attention. Support the show
| Wrong Hands | Emotional Oranges | Dance | Kiara | Choose It Right | Sammy G & Friends | Botica | Carrington | Video Girl | Musical MystiQuë | Questions | Alicia Monae | Too Good Alone | Sidibe | Smbdys Son (Radio) | Lillian Blanche | The Falling | Sipprell | Roam | Sipprell | Chicken And Cheeks | Lacee | Good Love | Carlin Taylor | Self Control (Final Mix) | Cardell | Talk About Us | Ricky White | The Way | Gina D'Soto | What Love Sounds Like | LeVelle | More | Ezinne Nnorom | Rhythm & Blues | Raymoane | Unfaithful | Alex Marion | In Advance | Antowan White | So Good | Entice | All I Ever Wanted | Entice | Honey Dip | Ezinne Nnorom | The Grind | Nia Wyn | Expensive Taste | BigHomiePitts | Tonight | Willie James Lindsey | Sure | Miranda Rae | Cry | Koryn Hawthorne | Bet Ain't Worth The Hand | Leon Bridges | Love On Borrowed Time | Archie Love | Let Me See Your Phone | Dram | Joyride | Raahz | Waste My Time | Ezre | Luv'in For The Both Of Us (Remix) | Smidi Beats feat. Magic One
| Belong (No'West Vocal Remix) | Eeskra feat. Llija Rudman, Petar Dundov, Yannah Valdevit, Ashley Beedle, Darren Morris & Jo Wallace | You Don't Know | Leon Bridges | Hidden Highs (Radio Mix) | Zaimie | Meet Somebody | Entice | Tropical | Seth Haapu | If It Feels Good (Then It Must Be) | Leon Bridges | If I Love You (Vocal) | G.C. Cameron | All Night (feat. Jack Tyson Charles) | Lack Of Afro | Best Life (Radio Edit) | LTJ XPerience | Got My Pride | Cale Austin | Digah D Bump (Radio Edit) | Don-E | Dance | Kiara | Build Me Up | LoveLogiq | Love Language | Bobby Washington | Every Morning | Alex Fanjul & Bass Barcelona | Choose It Right | Sammy G & Friends | Too Good Alone | Sidibe | Summertime | Ezinne Nnorom | You Can Count On Me | Lee Fields | A Better Woman | Cole Williams with Soul Tune Allstars | The Falling | Sipprell | Work It Out | LeVelle | Sitting By The Phone | Bill Albright | Medicine | Pokey Bear, Tina P | Leave It Broken | Numi | Muva Melanin | Spring The Artist | Hidden Agenda (Radio Mix) | Traycar | Sex Your Troubles Away | DJ Vudu Spellz feat. M-Status | Can't Beat The Weekend | B.K.W.H. | Got Somebody | BigHomiePitts | Sweet Memories | Robert Tanner | Questions | Alicia Monae | Played | Mytintie | Undulation | Kayla Waters | Close The Door (Radio Mix) | Jtreece & The Terri Green Project | One Step At A Time (Radio) | RJ's Latest Arrival, Slum Village | Not On The Outside | Jerald Daemyon & The Motorsoul Collective | My Work (Rob Hardt Remix) | Brandon Delagraentiss
In the myths and fairytales, everything teems with sentience and agency... Everything is alive. There are talking trees and singing stones and hedges that move of their own will. Mirrors speak. Swords dance. There are flying carpets and far-seeing spyglasses and cloaks and boots that leap by themselves. This pervasive insistence in the old stories that absolutely everything is alive — that everything has eyes — butts up against modern rationality and therefore gets marginalized as childish 'fantasy.' But as science discovers more and more that the lines between living and dead, conscious and not, human and non-human are not as clearcut as we'd once imagined, as science starts to unpack the sentience of trees and the latent life within clay, we start to (re)discover that 'things' are not just dead objects at all, and that this whole world hums with animacy. And so the vision of a world of persons, a world with eyes, is not simply a child's eye view — it's actually much closer to the way things are. In taking our attention to the least of things, and remembering that we inhabit a world with eyes, we open up the possibility of redefining our relationship with the cosmos itself. Sparked to life by a conversation with sculptor Rose B. Simpson and featuring original music by Peia, Marya Stark, Sidibe, Ben Murphy, and Andy Aquarius, this episode takes us on a journey through talking stones and living clay and animate bells and drums into a world in which everything has eyes, everything has agency, everything is a portal to the infinite — even the seemingly 'inanimate.' Even... your car. Listen on a good sound system, at a time when you can devote your full attention.Support the show
This week on the 'Chillmode' With Metro Beatz, Chill with music from The Jackson 5, Leon Thomas, Tamar Braxton, Sidibe, SOS Band, Musiq Soulchild and more!!..Listen every Sunday night 10pm on mocradio.com
This week on the 'Chillmode' With Metro Beatz, Chill with music from Usher, Ralph Tresvant, Silk, Eric Bellinger, Avant, Sidibe and more!!..Listen every Sunday night 10pm on mocradio.com
| Luv U 2nite (DMB Remix) | Mica Paris | Don't Go (Funk Wave Remix) | Heartbreak Alumni | Diamonds | Tristan | So Lonely | Oscar Martos feat. Essy | Kind Of Vibe | Marlon Coles | Dance Into My Song | Alex Fanjul | Ain't No Money | Alex Fanjul feat. David Margam & Cristina Soto | Nothin' But The Truth | Gail Patterson | Glass In The Air | Antonio McGaha | We Found Love (feat. Charles Jenkins) | Kierra Sheard | Mo' Better | Kierra Sheard | Inhale / Exhale | Austin Millz & Sabrina Claudio | Coastline | U-Nam | New Bossa | Les Sabler | Nothing Like It | The Groove Association feat. Georgie B | Like I Love You | Samuel Archer feat. Lasro The King | Ain't Nobody Can't Nobody | Chelsea Nichole feat. Jeff Lorber | Special (Clean Version) | Lizzo feat. SZA | Stay | Ray Greene feat. Jeff Lockhart & Joe Cunningham | Can You Feel It? | Dennis Taylor | I Don't Know What I'm Gonna Do | Dennis Taylor | She Asked Me | Jozzy | Overrated (Clean) | Kenya Vaun | Light Up | Lady King | Any Part | Blue | Nothing At All | Sidibe | All Your Love Inside | Sidibe | I Can Do Magic Girl | Donnie Ray | Bae-Be (Sweet Lady) | Lauren Elysse | Ride With You | Neema Nekesa | Good Time (Let's Vibe) | Lauren Elysse | Cross That Bridge | J-Wonn | Like It Was | Methrone | I Will | The Walls Group | Out Of Touch | Phabo feat. Shae Universe | Sumn Real | Alexis Brooke | Someone Like You (S.L.Y.) | Alexis Danielle | Beat Of A Slow Dance | Musiq Soulchild, Hit-Boy | Love Island | Zenesoul | Reciprocity | Jordan Orionn
Human beings adorn. Scientists now say that the earliest adornments date back over 160,000 years. Why is adornment so universal? It is easy to see adornment as simply an indication of status, wealth, and identity. But adornment is also more than this. The word 'adorn' and 'ornament' relate directly to the word 'order,' to the pattern of the cosmos. And so to adorn has also been associated with aligning to a greater pattern, a pattern evident in the harmonic structures of nature and expressed in the aesthetics of culture and ritual. So in many traditions, to adorn is to directly enhance and pattern consciousness. To assume the boar-tooth mask or the macaw-feather crown is to bring consciousness into greater unification with the pattern of nature — to both heighten perception and to defend against unwanted forces. So adornment plays a key role in the shamanic navigation of the cosmos. In Tantric traditions, deep, loving, attention is paid to adornments. Hymns are sung to the goddess's adornments. The entire universe itself is seen as the adornment of the primal mother power, and practices of invocation and imaginal architecting deliberately adorn the consciousness of the practitioner. Such meticulous adornment has been foundational in many animist traditions. Yet in a world of decontextualized spirituality, the architecting and adorning of consciousness through ritual patterning is often discarded in favor of spiritualities that put all the emphasis on ridding the mind of constructs rather than deliberately patterning it. Perhaps in a post-modern, post-structuralist world, modern minds need deliberate patterning. Like the Sumerian goddess Innana, we need to adorn... for survival. Featuring music from Sidibe, harpist Andy Aquarius, and Nivedita Gunturi and drawing on the work of Tantric scholar Sthaneswar Timalsina, this episode is a patterned journey through that which shines, shimmers, jingles, defends, and aligns... listen on a good sound system, at a time when you can devote your full attention. Support the show
On this episode of 2 Black Runners, we sit down with Hellah Sidibe on the 2,000th day of his run streak to hear about his journey to get there. Hellah also discusses the importance of his Hellah Good Run Club and his goal to diversify the running community. Plus, he shares the valuable lessons he learned from his professional soccer career and how they have helped him in his pursuit of running. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with Hellah Sidibe. Watch podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zAfeNKMrUn8 Watch the Hellah Good vlog: https://youtu.be/Uor9UKYMWsA ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners/ ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/ ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/2BlackRunners
A classic FIB episode from: 12-21-20.Gabourey Sidibe lands a man…Carl Lentz's celebrity girlfriend…Erika Jayne dumps her husband.
This week on the 'Chillmode' With Metro Beatz, Chill with music from H.E.R., Donell Jones, Ron E, Rihanna, Sidibe, Alex Vaughn, Kehlani and more!!..Listen every Sunday night 10pm on mocradio.com
This week on the 'Chillmode' With Metro Beatz, Chill with music from Sounds Of Blackness, Sidibe, R, Kelly, Kelela, Chris Brown, Alicia Keys, Ruben Studdard and more!!..Listen every Sunday night 10pm on mocradio.com
Birds in myth are messengers, deliverers of prophecy, and instigators of journeys. But birds are much more than this. Human neurobiology is deeply linked to birds, who, through the arcing patterns of their flight, their hypnotic songs, and their high, piercing calls, awakened human sense faculties, taught us to look up in wonder, and therefore gave us the ability to soar into imaginal spaces. Somatically, we ideate, journey, and soar because of our coevolution with birds. So we find the influence of birds everywhere in human culture —particularly in the core foundations of global spiritual traditions, whose visions of spirit are deeply tied to birds. The first recorded word for spirit itself is a picture of a bird, and birds have provided the primary means of shamanic and mystic travel for centuries. All across the world, birds influence language, poetic meter, musical composition, ritual vision and artistic expression. Most fundamentally, birds invite us to see farther, soar higher, imagine, initiate, ideate and dream. At a time when planetary futures seem bogged down in bleak inevitability, birds remind us that the ability to soar upwards, see far, imagine, ideate, dream, and navigate spaces of heightened awareness is more vital than ever. In fact, mystic flight is a somatic necessity that provides potential solutions for the future. For if we are going to ideate our way out of the mess we're in, we have to be able to see far and soar high. With original music from Peia, Sidibe, and Charlotte Malin, this episode recounts mythologies of eagles, falcons, macaws, roosters, ravens, hummingbirds, hoopoes and more as it invites a whole lot of upward soaring. Note — The Emerald podcast is meant to be listened to with full attention, preferably on a rocking sound system or a good set of headphones.Support the show
Hellah Sidibe is the first black man to run across America (fueled by plants!) and has been running every day since May 15th, 2017. That's officially over 2000 days in a row in every weather condition imaginable! This year, he also completed the iconic Leadville 100 Trail Race in Colorado. And, it all started with a commitment to run just 10 minutes a day. Like many, Hellah hated running but started moving his body to lift himself out of a dark period in his own life. It was his way of taking responsibility for his own happiness. Five years and thousands of miles later, running is now his primary outlet to raise money for charities, help others find inspiration in their daily lives, and demonstrate the endless power of a plant-based diet. On Instagram, he writes, “Using our energy on what we're afraid of is wasteful when it can be used on what we want to accomplish. We don't need everyone to believe in us in order to chase those dreams and goals. Enjoy the process and get after it y'all!” Episode Timestamps and Highlights 6:53 Origins of his name, Hellah, and his upbringing in Mali 10:57 How tragedy brought him to the US 17:28 His dream of becoming a professional soccer player 18:40 Did he always love running and what compelled him to even start a run streak? 29:45 When did he decide to run across the country? 33:15 Adventures of running across the country 36:00 How and why Hellah switched to a plantstrong diet 41:30 His favorite running conditions 43:29 Does he prefer running alone, or with people? 45:00 What about listening to music or podcasts? 48:24 Favorite athletes, or inspiration? 49:30 What in the world do his parents think about this non-traditional career? 53:40 Low points on his Run Across America 57:20 His experience at the Leadville 100 1:02:23 How did he fuel for a 27-hour race in the mountains of Colorado? 1:11:25 For Hellah, what constitutes a run distance to qualify as a “streak?” 1:14:55 What does he eat in a day? 1:17:30 How does he sleep? 1:18:00 How does he keep his feet healthy with all of this running? 1:22:26 What's next for Hellah? Episode Resources Join TEAM PLANTSTRONG and run the Austin Marathon, Half Marathon or 5K with Rip! Watch the Episode on YouTube Hellah's Instagram: @hellahgood9 Hellah's YouTube: @hellahgood Additional Links and Resources for Hellah Sidibe To stock up on the best-tasting, most convenient, 100% PLANTSTRONG foods, including our broths and soups, check out all of our PLANTSTRONG products HERE. Give us a like on the PLANTSTRONG Facebook Page and check out what being PLANSTRONG is all about. We always keep it stocked full of new content and updates, tips for healthy living, delicious recipes, and you can even catch me LIVE on there! We've also got an Instagram! Check us out and share your favorite PLANTSTRONG products and why you love it! Don't forget to tag us using #goplantstrong
Youssoupha Sidibe is a Senegalese kora player and singer who, in addition to his own body of work, has played with India Aria, Matisyahu, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, and Michael Kang of String Cheese Incident among others.
In honor of Anna May Wong being featured on the US quarter we are sharing her story again.
Ce jeudi, le staff de CP Radio a le plaisir d'inviter : Sory Sidibe : 35 ans, producteur de musique et traiteur de métier, il joue au poker depuis ses 18 ans. Nous l'avons croisé au Marrakech Poker Open lors de sa TF du Warm-Up, et il était de la partie à Bratislava pour le WPO. Gabriel Kaluszynski : auteur et réalisateur de plusieurs courts métrages, Gab-X a réalisé quelques vidéos sympas pour Club Poker. Il est l'auteur du roman "Dieu ne m'aime pas" chez Souffles littéraires. et en invité à distance avec Gaëlle : Shaun Deeb : joueur pro américain, quintuple champion du monde WSOP. Staff CP Radio Présentation : Comanche et ShiShi Interview : Gaëlle Streaming : Steven Réalisation et montage : Simon Musique : G-Process
HashTab with caution - Ash was at Venice beach skating while out of this world high this past weekend. Shout out to the home team, Original SSCO had back-to-back performances and each one was a vibe. Puff Puff *exhale* Pass, Lexie shares random cannabis facts and tries to save our lungs. Story Time with Lexie! On another unforgettable night out, Snoop pulled up to Revel Hollywood's Afrobeats on Monday Night and they bonded over Snoop also being Italian. Wellness corner - fLexx piggybacks off of episode #137 A Lesson in Gratitude and says we should also shift from “put myself first” to “remember myself always” because there are situations when you have to consider more than just yourself. Lexie's hot take - people who make healing their entire life and use the journey as an excuse to avoid issues or judge others. Denise Rodman to Briney Griner rescue? Ashley says we actually want BG home so she thinks Rodman can sit this one out because it'll likely hurt more than help.Gruden said that's my QB Derek Carr and I‘m stickin with him instead of the GOAT Tom Brady + Gronk. fLexx said no one like Gruden and its for reasons just like this “he's just dumb and no Raider fans actually like him” Ashley drops a New and Noteworthy artist Sidibe for heatseekers. Lexie keeps it Westcoast and drops some new heat from the Game's new project. Stay safe, stay hydrated, mind your business + remember… No Justice, No Peace until ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! Stay connected:@ComeThruPod @FlexxLutherr @Ashlijaayy TV/FILM:Rise of Kanan on Starz Indian Matchmaker on Netflix F-Boy Island on HBOMaxRap Sh!t on HBOmaxSweet Life on HBOmaxHEAT SEEKERS:The Game: How Far I Came ft Roddy RichSidibe: First WaterVibe to the Heat Seekers and follow the playlists: Apple Music/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/heat-seekers/pl.u-55D6ZylugW2MDM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BxWfYK7rJSPZhH4fBMJEt?si=9lFATMeBTDO1mvRMhbaxLQ Tidal: https://tidal.com/playlist/4eb24890-f738-4615-b98a-f68064149c27 *** Come Thru Media LLC does not own the rights to the music played.
We recorded this on Global Running Day, which is perfect because Hellah Sidibe is someone who gets the most joy out of the sport. He just recently celebrated his five-year run streak so we take a trip back to 2017 when and why it all began for the former MLS player. We also discuss his amazing 3061-mile run from Los Angeles to New York, which he accomplished in 84 days and made history as the first Black man to run across America. My co-host for this episode is my good friend, Zac Clark. He is a big fan of Hellah's charitable work and his attitude toward running so I invited him on to kick it on the pod. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS GARMIN: Music. Training. Data. The Garmin Forerunner 245 Music is my favorite running partner. You do the running. This GPS running smartwatch does the thinking. It even gets to know you and your body better, mile after mile and song after song. Get one for yourself here >> https://bit.ly/3Pcu0qo ADIDAS: The Adizero Adios Pro 3 is here! Adidas' latest edition of their super shoe built for runners looking to take their performance to the next level and run after new records. Worn by Olympic champion + New York City Marathom and Boston Marathon champion Peres Jepchirchir, it's got a proven track record. The Adios Pro 3 features the new EnergyRod 2.0 system, Lightstrike Pro foam, a brand new upper and continental rubber outsole – all while being made of recyclable materials. Mark your calendars. The shoe will be available for sale on Adidas.com on June 23. HYDROW: Hydrow is a state-of-the-art rowing experience. Hydrow works 86% of major muscle groups, compared with only 44% from cycling. That's twice the benefit in half the time! It's a perfect low-impact workout to add to your training cycle for both endurance and resistance training. Use code CITIUS100 for $100 off of the rower (stackable with any current offerings) >> https://hydrow.com/ OREGON22: We are less than 60 days until the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon (7/15-24). The outdoor track season is underway and the journey to Hayward has begun. Don't miss out. Buy your tickets today to see the world's best athletes in action at the first-ever world outdoor championships being held on U.S. soil. You can get your tickets by visiting WorldChampsOregon22.com/Tickets
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed the Warriors getting back to the Finals and how they've revamped their roster over the last two years. They also discuss how the Boston-Miami series was constantly back-and-forth and Nick Saban's comments about Jimbo Fisher's 2022 recruiting class and the feud that this has started. Then they review PJ Morton's new album Watch The Sun, discuss his progressive soul and authenticity plus Marlon Craft's While We're Here album and finally one of Sidibe's recent singles “Diamond in the Desert”. In the second half, they review Deja Vu, the 2006 science fiction film directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington, Paula Patton, Jim Caviezel and Val Kilmer. They dive into the elements of this being a film that combined action and science fiction, how this was not the same level of quality and competency that most Denzel films contain. They also discuss what could have made this film more intriguing and expansive, when it came to developing surrounding characters and their personal narratives.
Traditional mythic, animist, and astrological systems have long told us that the moon is more than a distant, detached object in space, but rather plays an active role in governing the daily rhythms of life. The moon — in its repetitive pulse — gave early humans the first systems of measurement and the first calendars. So the word 'moon' is directly related to the words meter, measure, and memory, and is tied to all human endeavors that repeat. Repetitive ritual enactment — humanity's primal means of remembering — is something we learned from the moon. Poetic meter, in its repetitive cycles, is similarly lunar. But the influence of the moon goes far deeper than this. Scientists now find this lunar influence in all bodies, aquatic and terrestrial. "It is plausible that… the first life forms adapted to the different rhythms controlled by the moon," says one new study published in the Journal of Molecular Biology, and it is becoming increasingly clear that living bodies — all of which are made of liquid — have fundamentally tidal, lunar structures. Our somatic ancestry is lunar. The pulse of the moon lives in the valve structures that formed the very first sea life, and the very fact that cells pulse and breathe at all can be attributed to the moon. Within human bodies, the tides of hormones, neurological signals, and the feelings and thoughts of consciousness are built around the lunar rhythm. This lunar structure to consciousness has implications for everything from how we align our lives around ritual, to how we navigate cycles of thought and feeling, to the 'hard problem' of consciousness itself. In diving into lunar mythologies and Tantric understandings of lunar goddesses, we start to see consciousness not just as an isolated function of individual biological units, but a billion year agreement between bodies across time and space. The moon begs the question — if an 'inanimate object' is the source of so much animacy, is it really inanimate at all? Come, let us build a ladder to the moon. Featuring music by Sidibe and Robby Rothschild.Support the show
The very first episode of Funkatopia Soundstage where we bring you new music we think you should hear from all genres. In this episode, Ed Sheeran, new music from Lettuce, and Sidibe. Note: This audio was pulled from a video source, so ignore a couple of visual references. We are still working through all the kinks.
YOOOOO! I just had @hellahgood9 on the show!!! . I am literally on cloud nine right now. I had already had the chance to meet him in person, but it was just so dope to talk more about his story, the way he views challenges, the positivity he spreads…and bro is the king of analogies!!! . Too many gems to mention in this one…please just check it out! You will NOT be disappointed. Make sure you get a pen and paper because there is so much wisdom and mindset nuggets to be gleaned in this one! . Thank you Hellah for being on the show. Keep doing what your doing…the world is watching and we are inspired!
Kaj Rozga, Counsel, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, speaks with Michelle Yost Hale, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, and Paul Wong, Director, NERA Economic Consulting, about the key takeaways from the Sidibe v. Sutter case, which was a class-action lawsuit filed by consumers in Northern California alleging that Sutter Health engaged in anti-competitive contracting practices; the case ended in Sutter Health's favor. They discuss the two main theories the plaintiffs used to allege Sutter Health's monopolization of medical services, how those theories may have played with the jury, and practical advice for lawyers and economists who are advising health care providers on these issues. From AHLA's Antitrust Practice Group.Watch the conversation here. Watch Kaj Rozga's first video, where he provides more background on the case, here.
La Maison Européenne de la Photographie vous propose une série de podcasts présentant les histoires de photographies issues de sa collection. En écho à l'exposition "Samuel Fosso", découvrez des œuvres incontournables de photographes de studio. Cette semaine, découvrez dans le nouvel épisode de notre podcast ‘1 œuvre, 1 minute' comment Malick Sidibé renouvelle par sa pratique joyeuse et dynamique le portrait en studio.
Hellah Sidibe is a former pro soccer player turned runner who strives to inspire and change lives through sharing his life experiences. Last year he became the first Black man to run across the United States, which he did in a quick 84 days, and he's been running every day since May 15, 2017. His HellahGood YouTube channel has nearly 275 thousand subscribers, of which I am one of, and his energy and enthusiasm for running, life, and tackling big challenges is incredibly infectious. In this conversation, I got to know Hellah a bit better and hear more about his story. He told me about coming to the U.S. from Mali as a kid and what it was like settling into his new country. Hellah told me about playing soccer throughout his life and how running, until just a few years ago, was something that he viewed as a form of punishment. He explained how making the commitment nearly five years ago to run 10 minutes a day for 2 weeks snowballed into something bigger than he could ever imagined, he told me about giving himself permission to quit if he's just not enjoying it anymore, and how he's used YouTube and social media to inspire others through his example and bring awareness to initiatives that are bigger than himself. We also talked about his relationship to pressure and how that's changed over the years, why it's important to be intentional with your running, and a lot more. This episode is brought to you by:— Tracksmith. Tracksmith is a brand for committed runners like you and me. They aim to celebrate, support and contribute to running's distinct culture in everything that they do, from offering considered and original products for training, racing, and recovery, to creating experiences that make running more rewarding, more connected, and more meaningful. When you shop at tracksmith.com/mario and/or if you use the code Mario22 when you check out, you'll get free shipping on your order and 5% of your purchase will go to the Tracksmith Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to give more people the opportunity to participate in Track & Field. — the morning shakeout Patreon community: This is where shakeout superfans can support my work directly, interact, and also gain access to exclusive content like The Weekly Rundown, which I co-host with Billy Yang, a monthly "Coaches Corner" discussion, and other fun perks. You can join for as little as a buck a week at themorningshakeout.com/support.Click here for complete show notes, sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning, and/or join our growing community on Patreon, where for as little as a buck a week, you'll also gain access to exclusive content like The Weekly Rundown, my Patreon-only podcast with Billy Yang, a live monthly Coaches' Corner discussion, the occasional “emergency pod,” and other perks that pop up from time to time.Music and editing for this episode of the morning shakeout podcast by John Summerford. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Syracuse had one of its worst offensive performances of the season, but still clawed out a win over Georgia Tech. Did this actually show improvement from the Orange? Plus, Bourama Sidibe gave SU some critical minutes down the stretch. Is this the beginning of a successful stretch for Sidibe or will the 5 game in 10 day stretch catch up to his health? Also, how much does winning 6 of 7 games change the perspective of the season?Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Tuesday edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Syracuse crushed Boston College over the weekend. Bourama Sidibe played his most minutes since 2020 and took a step forward from a health standpoint. Plus, a preview of the Orange's upcoming matchup with Georgia Tech. Also, the guys make their hypothetical prop bets for the game and give you their take on the spread and total.Tyler Aki and Tim Leonard discuss it all and more on the Monday edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ventunesima puntata della terza stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Una gara meno combattuta rispetto a quella di andata, ma sicuramente altrettanto complicata ed è per questo che l'1-0 con il quale le Juventus Women si sono imposte sull'Inter approdando alle semifinali di Coppa Italia ha un peso specifico davvero importante.A Vinovo decide l'incontro lo splendido gol di Barbara Bonansea al minuto '14.Un risultato che poteva essere anche più ampio in favore delle bianconere, per il numero di chiare occasioni da gol prodotte e per il controllo della partita che hanno avuto sostanzialmente dall'inizio alla fine.Ciò che conta, però, è il passaggio del turno e nella doppia sfida è stata la Juventus a meritarlo. Adesso un po' di riposo, con la sosta per le Nazionali, prima di tornare in campo a fine febbraio per riprendere questo straordinario cammino.Una Juve Under23 pressoché perfetta supera ad Alessandria, con un netto 3-0, il Mantova e torna alla vittoria.Un successo meritato e costruito tutto nella prima frazione con la rete di Brighenti ad aprire i giochi e la doppietta di Compagnon, realizzata nel giro di appena due minuti.Una grande prova di maturità, dunque, quella dei bianconeri che tornano al successo dopo la sconfitta della scorsa settimana a Gorgonzola sul campo della Giana Erminio.I ragazzi di mister Zauli proseguono la loro marcia, dopo la bella vittoria sul Mantova si confermano contro i biancorossi del Piacenza. 4-0 il risultato finale con le reti di Riccio, Poli, Iocolano ed infine Soulè.La Juve Under19 trasforma lo 0-0 con la SPAL in una piccola parentesi e riprende a vincere.Lo fa con una grande partita a Vinovo, regolando la Fiorentina con un'autentica prova di forza.Il faccia a faccia con i viola si chiude con un secco 4-0: nel primo tempo in gol Turicchia (11'), Mulazzi (22') e Iling (27'), poi nella ripresa poker calato da Mbangula (73').Gara senza storia che vale il momentaneo terzo posto in classifica.Non c'è un attimo di pausa per la Juve Under19.I bianconeri, dopo il bel successo sulla Fiorentina, sono subito chiamati ad affrontare un'altra grande sfida: a Vinovo arriva l'Atalanta.E la gara è combattuta esattamente come da attese.Ad avere la meglio, però, alla fine sono gli ospiti con un rigore per tempo, entrambi trasformati da Sidibe.Di Chibozo il gol del momentaneo pareggio bianconero, che non basta.L'under17 di Mister Pedone domina in lungo e in largo contro i pari età dello Spezia e allo Stadio "Bruno Ferdeghini" si impone 0-4 segnando due gol per tempo.Apre le marcature Firman dopo un quarto d'ora.Il raddoppio porta la firma di Nonge Boende, freschissimo di esordio in Under17 nella gara interna contro la Fiorentina.Nella ripresa le reti di Anghelè e Ghirardello chiudono definitivamente i conti.Un'altra bella vittoria dopo il 2-0 della scorsa settimana contro il Pisa.Marcia inarrestabile dei giovani Under17 bianconeri che s'impongono anche nella sfida casalinga contro i pari età dell'Empoli, 1-0 il risultato finale per i nostri ragazzi.Doppia gara casalinga per i giovani Under16 e 15 bianconeri, opposti ai pari età del Genoa.I primi superano 2-1 gli ospiti, con reti di Pisano e Biliboc, mentre i secondi impattano per 1-1 con i rossoblù genoani.Per i nostri in gol il giovane Zanaga.Continua a vele spiegate l'ottimo percorso della Primavera Femminile (Under19) che mantiene la testa della classifica imponendosi 1-4, in trasferta, sul campo delle pari età del Cittadella.Al "Campo Sportivo Tombolo" l'avvio delle bianconere è strepitoso: dopo appena un minuto sbloccano il risultato con la rete di Moretti.La reazione delle padrone di casa non si fa attendere e al minuto 8 il punteggio è sull'1-1 con il pareggio di Martinuzzi.Sul finale di prima frazione Arcangeli riporta avanti la Juve e nella ripresa un'altra rete di Moretti e una di Ferrari chiudono definitivamente il match permettendo alla squadra allenata da Coach Piccini di tornare a Torino con altri tre punti e soprattutto con l'undicesima vittoria in dodici gare disputate.Le ragazze dell'Under17 femminile s'impongono con un rotondo 5-2 in casa sulle pari età blucerchiate nel match valido per il campionato nazionale di categoria.Nel derby della Mole le ragazze dell'Under15 femminile perdono di misura per 1-0 contro le giovani granata.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Seregno-Juve Under23,Domenica 20 febbraio, ore 14.30,Stadio "Ferruccio".Napoli-Juve Under19,Sabato 19 febbraio, ore 11,Stadio comunale "Arena"-Cercola (NA).Genoa-Juve Under17,Domenica 20 febbraio, ore 11,Stadio "Begato".Juve-Monza Under16,Domenica 20 febbraio, ore 14.Juve-Monza Under15,Domenica 20 febbraio, ore 11.Tavagnacco-Juve Under19 femm,Sabato 19 febbraio, ore 14,Stadio Comunale Tavagnacco.ACF Alessandria-Juve Under17 femm.,(Campionato nazionale)Sabato 19 febbraio, ore 15.Juve-Rapid Torino Under17 femm.,(Campionato giovanissimi Prov. U15)Sabato 19 febbraio, ore 16.Juve-Baveno Under15 femm.,Domenica 20 febbraio, ore 15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
I have a treat for you today. If you want to get super-motivated, keep listening. As soon as I got done recording this episode with Hellah Sidibe, I headed out the door for a run. Hellah's infectious enthusiasm and positivity might just do that to you, too, so you might want to listen to this just prior to – or during – your workout. Hellah grew up in Mali, a former French colony in West Africa. He moved to the United States to attend the University of Massachusetts, where he played soccer. He played professional soccer for a while before realizing his career wasn't taking off. Trying to find his direction, one day Hellah asked himself what was his biggest fear, and decided it was running. So he went out for a run. He has run every day since for almost five years. Even though he wasn't running long distances, he got the idea one day to run across the country. As it turns out, he became the first Black person to ever do this. But also as a Black man, this epic run wasn't without its share of incidents. Hellah does all that while eating plant-based, too. Hellah's fiancée Belle had begun recording his running streak and posting it on social media, and somewhere out of the blue, people identified with his journey, and he started blowing up in the cyberworld. Hellah now has a gazillion followers, and follow him on Instagram and YouTube if you also want a great daily dose of inspiration. Hellah has demonstrated how to get comfortable in uncomfortable situations and that no one is limited. His story is about taking risks, chasing your dreams, and re-imagining your potential.Hellah SidibeInstagram and Twitter @hellahgood9YouTube HellahGoodhttps://soles4souls.orgBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor
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Syracuse cruised to an exhibition victory. The Orange shooting was on full display, especially with Villanova transfer Cole Swider. The guys discuss their excitement for the offense and why the box score doesn't tell the whole story with Joe Girard's performance. Plus, they break down Benny Williams's up and down night. Also, they continue their 10 thoughts series in the wake of the news that Bourama Sidibe is out at least 4 weeks after undergoing another knee surgery: what will Sidibe's role look like this year?Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Thursday edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.SUBSCRIBE TO THE LOCKED ON SYRACUSE YOUTUBE PAGE!Follow the show on Twitter @LO_Syracuse and follow the guys @Tim_Leonard4 and @TylerAki_.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.StatHeroStatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy #TBUthursday! WOTD: gar·nish Frenchie dedicated her whole For The Birds segment to the foolishness of men. Trust, you want to hear all of what we have to say on this matter. Wes highlights new music from Victoria Monet, Tinashe, Sidibe, and Duckworth in this week's Gust of Wind Segment. He also discusses Beyoncé's iconic Harpers Bazar cover & interview in celebration of her upcoming 40th birthday. Lastly, he mentions Dr.Dre's Estranged daughter is now living out of her car and door dashing to make ends meet. Frenchie takes the lead in this weeks Under Our Umbrella segment asking the question; What do you bring to the table? We explore what we bring to the table in a relationship and what we expect our partner to bring to the table? Music mentioned in this weeks episode: Victoria Monet "Coastin" Tinashe -333 (Album) Sidibe- Saturn Return (Album) Duckworth "4K" Follow Us! @tbupodcast Email Us! theblackumbrellapc@gmail.com
In Chandler's return to the show, he's caught up on the events of the NBA playoffs after being in a dead zone on vacation, and reflects on how the first round has played out thus far. The guys also talk the Champions League Final, major changes in the biggest soccer leagues, fan incidents in NBA games, and more.
Semi-pro soccer player and friend of the podcast Keegan Nutt joins to discuss how he got into soccer, his career so far playing for Stonehill College and the Rhode Island Reds, and his favorite team, Chelsea. The guys review the top picks of the NFL Draft, including how the Ravens and Patriots did, give an update on Hellah Sidibe and James "Iron Cowboy" Lawrence, and more!
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Bourama Sidibe is using his blanket waiver to return for a fifth season with Syracuse. What does this do to the Orange's ceiling for 2021-22? Plus, could this ultimately be a bad thing for the Orange's long-term prospects at center, especially with Frank Anselem? Also, what would a minutes battle between Sidibe and Jesse Edwards look like?Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Tuesday edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Follow the show on Twitter @LO_Syracuse and follow the guys @Tim_Leonard4 and @TylerAki_.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Right Off The Bus hosts Chandler and Pat talk the latest headlines in sports including Josh Gordon joining Johnny Manziel in Fan Controlled Football, Tiger Woods's accident, and more. Then, an NBA conversation dissecting the All Star selections and who was deserving of starter/reserve spots. Chandler brings up Hellah Sidibe, a runner who will take the next few months and run across the United States, and later, the guys answer listener submitted questions for the first time.
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The NET released their first rankings and Syracuse checks in higher than some would expect. Plus, Bourama Sidibe is slated to return against Pitt. How will the starting lineup and rotations change with the big man re-entering the mix?Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Tuesday Edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Follow the show on Twitter @LO_Syracuse and follow the guys @Tim_Leonard4 and @TylerAki_.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BuiltGoVisit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Bourama Sidibe tore his meniscus in the win over Bryant and is expected to miss at least four weeks. How much will the Orange miss his presence and how important will Marek Dolezaj be in his place for at least the next month? Plus, the backup center spot could be more important now. Do you trust Jesse Edwards or Frank Anselem more? Also, where does Syracuse stack up in the ACC after a week of action?Tyler Aki and Tim Leonard discuss it all and more on the Tuesday Edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Follow the show on Twitter @LO_Syracuse and follow the guys @Tim_Leonard4 and @TylerAki_.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BuiltGoVisit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Syracuse center Bourama Sidibe had one of the most impressive finishes to the 2020 season that was cut short. Did we see the real Sidibe towards the end of the year or should we expect him to regress back to the player we've known him to be at SU? Plus, Syracuse.com's Nate Mink detailed Syracuse's recruiting struggles with former director of recruiting Asil Mulbah. How can SU reverse this trend and what are the biggest flaws in football recruiting for Dino Babers and company?Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Wednesday Edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.Follow the show on Twitter @LO_Syracuse and follow the guys @Tim_Leonard4 and @TylerAki_.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BuiltGoVisit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Find whatever you may be passionate about, whatever that may be. It could be running, it could be kayaking, it could be biking, it could be writing music, it could be drawing, whatever it is, and just stick to it. What we have to think about is, if it's making you happy, then you might as well do it." Today Nick is joined with Professional athlete and YouTube star Hellah Sidibe. Helleh came to American to chase the American Dream and that he did. We talk about running everyday for the past 1100 days, setting goals and chasing dreams. Hellah also talks about growing up in Africa and how his routs are a big part of who he is today and what we how he wants to give back to the world. We also go deep into nutrition and recovery and his unique fitness mindset. This was an incredible interview and an inspirational episode that I think everyone will get something out of. Running 245 miles in 1 week - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTxmcGGi4ZYHellah Good: Training, recipes, Vlog - https://hellahgood.com/Hellah's YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXVX_0ukCPMLPWk64KYnHFA Please share your thoughts on the show with e rating and review or a DM https://www.instagram.com/nicktroutmankayak/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.