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The Power of the Spoken WordWords carry extraordinary power. An unspoken idea, no matter how brilliant, cannot influence the world until it is expressed. Throughout the Bible, spoken words have inspired movements, changed lives, and shaped destinies. According to Scripture, God created the world through His spoken word, demonstrating the incredible authority and creative power that words possess. Genesis 1:3-31 and Hebrews 11:3 In this inspiring episode, we explore the biblical principle of the power of the spoken word and how it can impact every area of your life. Discover how your words can shape your mindset, transform your circumstances, strengthen your faith, and positively influence the people around you.Join us as we uncover practical ways to speak life, purpose, and transformation into your daily experiences. Learn how to harness the God-given power of your words to overcome challenges, create positive change, and walk confidently in your calling.Further reading: John 6:63-64, John 15:3 and Psalm 107:20
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All experimental Sled Island selections on this episode of NOISE!Playlist: Backxwash - Black LazarusBackxwash - 9th HeavenEchthros - WeaponEchthros - Spirit Alights In FlameLana Del Rabies - Wisdom SpitLana Del Rabies - Soil EquityWheelchair Sports Camp - YESS i'm a MESSWheelchair Sports Camp, featuring Kimya Dawson - BRING some ROOMMAGELLA, featuring Backxwash - Shark TankMAGELLA - AcidRadioactive Vampire Teeth - GOD'S GOOCooling Prongs - Warmer BrainCooling Prongs - VerbicideJairus Sharif - Dr. Teddy's Hi TestMineo Kawasaki - RobMA:Q - RiseLaraaji - ResonanceCris Derksen - New HeyaCris Derksen - Overture to the Spiderbeing
You feeling this episode? Send us a text!It's been a while but we're back. How many of y'all remember written love letters? It's the feel of tangible letters in your hand while reading something someone took their time to write that was so special. Some of us still keep that art form just in poetry. Tune In Now!Support the show
Welcome back to the Daily Metal Breakdown! On today's episode, we track the massive continuation of Marilyn Manson's creative resurgence, as he officially announces his 13th studio album One Assassination Under God – Chapter 2 arriving this August via Nuclear Blast, alongside the premiere of the crushing lead single "Exit Wound." Plus, Connecticut hardcore legends Hatebreed shock the underground by partnering with Frontiers Label Group's heavy metal imprint BLKIIBLK to drop a relentless, Zeuss-produced record this fall. Finally, beloved Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain prepares to step out from behind the kit for a massive European theater spoken-word tour in support of his highly anticipated upcoming autobiography, Hello Boys And Girls! What You'll Hear in This Episode: The Sequel to the Comeback: All the tracking details, release dates, and studio info behind Marilyn Manson's upcoming One Assassination Under God – Chapter 2 album co-produced by Tyler Bates. Hatebreed's New Horizons: Frontman Jamey Jasta and drummer Matt Byrne check in regarding their "dream team" signing to BLKIIBLK Records, their upcoming studio tracking evolution, and their packed 2026 Summer Slaughter tour routing. An Evening With Nicko McBrain: The legendary Iron Maiden timekeeper plots an intimate theater run, promising fans unfiltered stories mapping his highest rock star triumphs and deepest personal lows. Get More Loaded Radio: ⚡ Visit the Command Center: Head over to loadedradio.com for 24/7 uncompromised rock and heavy metal journalism, album tracking lists, and exclusive features.
Chris Sies & Jani Parsons stop in to discuss SOUND ATLAS 2026!Playlist: NUM - SubmergedHolly Roadfeldt - Hommage A Eddie Van HalenKensington Sinfonia - The Grief Eater Firaga: II. Blood ElegyRod Squance, Zaheer-Abbas Janmohamed - Raag JogLatitude 49, Juri Seo - FantasiaHilary Kleinig - Tomorrow Will Be FairBoards of Canada - Father And Sondbg - craterStranger Still - StarsNathan Yell - Back AlleyQuit Music - Other Times I Won'tDave Harrington, Max Jaffe, Patrick Shiroishi - FRACTAL HASH
Artful Living will offer the Tabernacle Choir today on a "Music and the Spoken Word" program, "Get Understanding". Hope you can join us!
"Puede que no recuerdes lo que dije, pero si que recuerdas cómo te hizo sentir". Esa frase es el motor de Joshua Idehen. Podría ser un predicador, su música apela al poder de la unión y de la comunidad, y de alguna manera tiene un sentido iluminador, pero el artista británico de origen nigeriano huye del pedestal. Prefiere la intimidad del tú a tú en el club, donde busca conectar uno a uno con cada persona de su público, invocando a un espíritu colectivo. Todo eso nos lo cuenta en la entrevista que mantenemos en nanana de Radio 3, donde entre otras cosas, también desvela el momento en el que dio con el enrevesado título de su álbum, "I know you’re hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got to try".Escuchar audio
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This Pride Month, Bedtime Rendezvous takes a different turn.The Rainbow Was Never an Accident is a spoken word piece about the people who prayed for acceptance, carried shame that never belonged to them, and spent years learning how to love themselves after being told not to.Through reflections on faith, humanity, compassion, and pride, this performance challenges judgment, celebrates authenticity, and reminds us that our existence does not require permission.Because maybe humility should speak louder than judgment.Maybe compassion should speak louder than criticism.And maybe love should speak louder than fear.
The Noise Interview with Master T! We discuss The National Music Centre's Black Music Month event. It's a FREE celebration of Black music, culture, and creativity on Saturday, June 6 at StudioBell, curated by MuchMusic legend Master T himself, and hosted by NMC's Rebecca Bukasa.Playlist: Shabaka - Light The WayJairus Sharif - Looking Down (We Be)Cassie Watson Francillon - Ain't NiceAlfa Mist - 9 MonthsGirma Woldemichael - Bemistir Kiberigneaja monet - working class musiciansWill Haze - 2 Minute Drill (Gretzky)Digable Planets - Jettin'Kindé - WTF (What You Take Me For) (feat. Bkay Won)MeShell Ndegeocello - The 5th Dimension (feat. The HawtPlates)Laraaji - All of a SuddenSammy B The Micafella - Abrabo Ye Ena (Radio Edit)BLARF - Mercury Dripping Down My Spine
We will enjoy Music and the Spoken Word on Artful Living today. Come and enjoy uplifting music and inspirational song from The Tabernacle Choir!
Brooklyn-born surrealist blues poet, vocalist, and composer aja monet's sophomore album nods to the Black Arts Movement's legacy and lineage. She joins us for a Listening Party for her album, the color of rain, ahead of her Carnegie Hall concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. Illustration by tokio aoyama/ courtesy of drink sum wtr Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
‘I caressed my future todaybut its cheeks held no time'- from Interstellar by Sasha de Motte In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 21st May 2026, you will hear poet Sasha de Motte talk about identity, authenticity and intuition. Sasha de Motte (they/she) is a writer and poet. As a queer person of colour and a spiritually inclined soul, they pride themselves on all parts of their identity. Yet, her work primarily shines a light on deep raw emotions beyond the labels. In 2025 they published their debut poetry collection, Autumn. Poems written and performed by Sasha de Motte in this episode:MineInterstellarWithering Away CreditsProduced, engineered and edited by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Sasha de Motte for sharing their poetry and to you for listening! NoteSpoken word and poetry come from the heart and touch on all the topics peculiar to the human condition. As such there may be content in this show that could cause distress. Please practice self-care when listening and seek help if you need it.
Send us Fan MailThis Is Soul Therapy is back — and we're opening with a story about manifestation that I did not see coming.In this episode we're diving deep into one of the most powerful and most overlooked tools in your spiritual toolkit: your spoken word. If you've been exploring the law of attraction, conscious creation, or manifestation practices, this episode will change how you think about every word that comes out of your mouth.I'm sharing a personal manifestation story that unfolded in 24 chaotic hours — and broke down exactly why it happened, what the energetics behind it are, and what it means for your own ability to speak things into existence.We Cover:•Why your words are energetic seeds that shape your lived reality•How the law of attraction responds to spoken word, repetition, and emotional charge•Why speaking in present tense is the key to conscious manifestation•How to tell the difference between healthy emotional release and energetically keeping yourself stuck•A two part clearing ritual over on Substack to release what you don't want and call in what you doThis episode is for you if you're exploring spirituality, manifestation, law of attraction, or you're in the early stages of your spiritual awakening and ready to understand how your energy and your words are creating your reality. Support the showContinue The Work:
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Tank and the Bangas performs a few songs live from their latest album, The Last Balloon, which marks the final chapter in their balloon trilogy, following Green Balloon and Red Balloon. Cover art courtesy of Verve Records Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The audience for our Louder than a Bomb screening at ArtsQuest got a special treat: a live spoken word performance by Tribes & Vibes' own Baby the Poet. Listen for two terrific poems and a quick interview with DynoWright and BooGie of the Hip Hop Movie Club.Also check out:Baby the Poet: InstagramTribes & Vibes: Instagram | FacebookCreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMCs JB, BooGie, and DynoWright. Theme music by BooGie.Check us out:Our next live event is DO THE RIGHT THING at SteelStacks, June 10, 2026!Free ticketsCheck out our live event schedule and more at our Linktree.Hip Hop Movie Club on:TikTokFacebookInstagramThreadsBlueskySubstack (newsletter)Website
In Fishing Without Bait 514 (Part 1), we welcome back Joanna Lowe for the beginning of a powerful and personal conversation. Joanna shares the unexpected story of how she became a spoken word artist—born from a moment of fear, vulnerability, and the decision to take control. From stepping on stage terrified to finding her voice through performance, this episode explores how courage isn't the absence of fear—but the willingness to move through it. The conversation dives into personal responsibility, emotional awareness, and the idea that we “allow” others to influence how we feel. Joanna also shares her journey through creative work, including her music, podcasting, and production projects. The Occasional Epiphany (Album)
In Fishing Without Bait 514 (Part 1), we welcome back Joanna Lowe for the beginning of a powerful and personal conversation. Joanna shares the unexpected story of how she became a spoken word artist—born from a moment of fear, vulnerability, and the decision to take control. From stepping on stage terrified to finding her voice through performance, this episode explores how courage isn't the absence of fear—but the willingness to move through it. The conversation dives into personal responsibility, emotional awareness, and the idea that we “allow” others to influence how we feel. Joanna also shares her journey through creative work, including her music, podcasting, and production projects. The Occasional Epiphany (Album)
You feeling this episode? Send us a text!Speakeasies were more prevalent during the prohibition era to have a safe space to drink. It has evolved over time though. From hidden jazz clubs to high society sex clubs. Let's put you in the moment where we blend the two. Tune In now!Support the show
To close out their National Poetry Month coverage, our colleagues on the WNYC Morning Edition team are hosting a free event, 'Poetry Together: A Night of Collaboration and Community,' hosted by Michael Hill and featuring poet KC Trommer, also a founder of QUEENSBOUND, a collaborative public poetry project. Trommer previews the event, happening 4/29 at 7pm in The Greene Space, and listeners share their favorite poems about New York.
Dr. Faiz Jiwani is a primary care doctor and spoken word poet who enjoys finding new ways to witness how our lives are changed by our bodies (medicine) and how our bodies help carry out life (poetry). Alongside his medical work and teaching, he is also a committed medical advocate, delivering health education talks and carrying forward the spirit of patients’ stories into legislative advocacy. He has performed Spoken Word poetry at venues in New York City, Houston, and Lisbon, Portugal, and also recently performed at Chicago City Hall during Mayor Johnson's Navroz Celebration. - The First Time is a live lit and music series recorded at Martyrs’ in Chicago’s North Center neighborhood. Each reader tells a true first tale, followed by a cover of the storyteller’s choosing, performed by our house band: The First Time Three. The First Time is hosted by Jenn Sodini. Executive producer is Bobby Evers. Assistant producer is Celina Dietzel. Podcast produced by Jim Mulvaney.
You feeling this episode? Send us a text!Domestic Violence Awareness is always something we're going to stand ten toes down behind. All it takes is the right one to make him never do that again. Let's throw out a scenario. What if that man played with the right woman and she dragged everything to hell? Tune in to listen how it went.Support the show
Send us Fan MailIn this engaging conversation, Coyal interviews spoken word artist Some Dude Named Tone, exploring his journey from Milwaukee to Las Vegas, the evolution of his artistry, and the unique blend of hip hop and spoken word in his performances. Tone shares insights on his creative process, the importance of authenticity in art, and how he engages with his audience through social media. In this engaging conversation, the speaker, known as Tone, shares his journey of embracing vulnerability and authenticity through spoken word poetry. He discusses the importance of being true to oneself and how his family background has influenced his artistic expression. Tone elaborates on his innovative series 'Exercise for the Mind,' which emerged from a need to connect with his audience during a creative burnout. He emphasizes the role of spoken word as a tool for community growth and personal development, aiming to inspire others through his performances. The conversation also touches on his aspirations for legacy, the impact he wishes to leave on future generations, and his upcoming shows, highlighting his dedication to the craft and the community.Sum Dude Name Tone Connections:Sum Dude Name Tone InstagramSumdudenametone - poet at allpoetryShop This Episode
Portal Opens to Apply for Tariff Refunds 8 Children Killed in Louisiana Mass Shooting Herriman Woman Killed in Alleged Murder Suicide Filed for Divorce 1 Day Before Fast‑Tracking Psychedelics: Trump’s Executive Order and How Utah’s Own Push for Research Energy Drinks and Teens: A Lawsuit Raises Caffeine Concerns Following Death of 17-Year-Old Utah’s Whiplash Weather Takes Toll on Fruit Crops Second Chance Month: How Utah Prepares Inmates for Life After Prison 'Music and the Spoken Word' Expands Broadcast to Africa Stressed? Go Outside
Greg and Holly speak with Ronell Hugh, President of the Genesis Group, who joins the show to discuss the impact of ‘Music and the Spoken Word’ expanding its broadcast to Africa.
What lives in the silence we try to ignore?
‘I give myself permission to go outside'from On the First Day of Autumn by Jason Allen-Paisant In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 16th April 2026, you will hear UK poet, Deb Alma talk about The Poetry Pharmacy.The Poetry Pharmacy is a UK-based bookseller, with three physical bookshops, an online presence and a lively programme of events. It reimagines poetry as a form of medicine, offering carefully chosen poems and “prescriptions” to help people navigate the emotional terrain of everyday life. Poems read by Deb Alma in this episode:On the First Day of Autumn by Jason Alain PainBut You Thought You Knew What a Sign Looked Like by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer CreditsProduced, engineered and edited by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Deb Alma for sharing her poetry prescriptions and to you for listening! NoteSpoken word and poetry come from the heart and touch on all the topics peculiar to the human condition. As such there may be content in this show that could cause distress. Please practice self-care when listening and seek help if you need it.
A new study from the University of Missouri-Kansas City reveals that people are actually speaking fewer words each day — and the loss is even greater among people under 25 years old. But engaging in small, everyday conversations can help strengthen connections and improve communication skills over time.
Send us Fan MailSpoken words are powerful and possess immense life-altering power, capable of setting the direction for your life.Support the show
Who designed our intricate bodies? Our Creator. Naturopath Dr. Alphonzo Monzo discusses the blueprint for all creation, laid out clearly in the Biblical account of Genesis. In the book of Genesis, God spoke into the darkness and breathed life into the world, bringing sound, light, and movement into the very essence of the human body. A body vibrating with the complex frequencies singing throughout the universe, set into motion when God spoke all things into existence. Dr. Monzo walks through the key points of the electromagnetic spectrum and explains the main differences between non-ionizing and ionizing radiation, and how it affects the body today. He also discusses the impact that electromagnetic frequencies have on health and wellness. TAKEAWAYS Bodies contain both software (energy and frequencies) and hardware (physical matter) Everything in the body was designed to work together to create a singular organism: you Secular science doesn't address how the building blocks of life contain the information they need to organize God alone holds the blueprint for creating life
Today's episode focuses on acting as if everything always works out for you, drawing from Florence Scovel Shin's book "The Power of the Spoken Word" and biblical metaphors, particularly the story of Palm Sunday. We discuss how this mindset inspires living by faith and love—the joyful expectancy of a child—and always brings about big happy surprises. Another great example comes from an inspiring listener email from Gabriel Perez about applying these principles in daily life led him to enjoying a wonderful coincidence. For more information and/or to contact us go to: https://www.darrellanded.com/ To become a Patreon contributor vist the link: https://www.patreon.com/funniestthing Order "The Great Seal: The Symbolic Guide for Happy and Successful Living" today at: https://a.co/d/0f3dVXzx
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Daily Prayer • Devotional • Deliverance • Spiritual WarfarePrayer, Daily Prayer, Christian Devotional, Deliverance Prayer, Spiritual Warfare, Faith, Healing Prayer, Morning Devotion, Night Prayer, Spoken Word, Sunday Devotional, Saturday Prayer Soak, Scripture Meditation, Warfare Prayers, Intercessory Prayer, Breakthrough, Christian Encouragement
Today Randy Blythe lead singer and lyricist of Lamb Of God stops by the show to dive deep into, Touring, Songwriting and their new album "Into Oblivion" which will be out March 13th 2026. Randy and I also discuss Singing Techniques, Stand Up Comedy, Spoken Word and life in 2026. Make sure you subscribe to my podcast on YouTube for over 850 episodes of Let There Be Talk. Thanks for tuning in every week. DDR See my Stand Up Comedy Special 5836 onYoutube right now - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeaApu4OP0 All my tour dates can be found here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Join the Patreon and get over 180 bonus episodes - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon