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It's been a year since we started the podcast and there's no better guest to celebrate with than Queen of the Ballroom, Shirley Ballas! In this episode we talk about the tremendous success Shirley has had in the dancing world (both performing and as a judge) and how that success often comes criticism. Discussing how she deals with that criticism not only from others, but also herself, we also get the answer to the big question on everyone's mind - will Shirley be returning to the judging panel? Tune in to find out!In this episode celebrating our one year anniversary, we're thrilled to be joined by the Queen of the Ballroom herself, Shirley Ballas! As we explore Shirley's phenomenal success as a dancer and judge, Shirley also shares the challenges that come with it, including how she handles criticism from both others and herself. And, of course, we'll be answering the burning question on everyone's mind - will Shirley return to the judging panel? Don't miss out on this fascinating conversation - tune in now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the ~unofficial~ first episode of We Are Wed Talks, backed by We are Strictly Social. In this podcast, we're going to be sharing all of the inside details about the wedding industry!Our very first guest is Sara Gillianne, renowned - and now retired - wedding planner of 15 years. She gives us insight to the life and possible struggles of becoming a wedding planner. Her advice is phenomenal to anybody considering becoming a wedding planner!The industry is a community, and we all have one goal: make the bride happiest on her big day. As a vendor, there is constant fun, but it doesn't happen without respect and helping each other out. With kindness, the community can only grow stronger. We hope you enjoy this first episode! New episodes will be dropping every week so stay tuned! To stay in touch, follow us @wearestrictlysocial
How to Start a Network Marketing Business Without Feeling Like an Icky Sales PersonFREE CLASS HERE > monatempirebuilders.com/start______________________________Let's welcome our first guy to the podcast!! Today, Ramsey Coates, owner of AnyDayDJ and Strictly Social is joining me to discuss what happens when you get comfortable in your business! He has had a successful DJ company for over 9 years, but he is now pursuing a new dream through his new social media company, Strictly Social. Follow Ramsey!https://www.facebook.com/wearestrictlysocial/https://www.instagram.com/wearestrictlysocial/
This is one of several mixes that I recorded on request for other podcasts/shows. 1 Nuyorican Soul feat. Jocelyn Brown – It’s Alright, I Feel It! [Roni Size remix] (Talkin’ Loud) For me, a classic. All about the vocal breakdowns on this one! >>Roni Size – Windrush (Planet V LP – V Recordings) With ‘It’s Alright..’ being so long, I feel there’s plenty of space for a tease underneath. Windrush is perfect, just adds the extra deep bass element. Tracks like Brand New Funk & Strictly Social may be better known, but for me this is one of the main cuts on the album. 2 Sonic Generation – Without Reason (Looking Good Records) A very recent 2nd hand purchase. Just the right, lush musical styles you’d expect from this label. 3 Peshay – Jah VIP Rollers Mix (Razors Edge) Essential remix from Goldie’s Timeless album. I love the inclusion of the ‘Timeless’ vocal. Not many releases on this Metalheadz offshoot, buy on sight! 4 Mr L – This Is Hardcore (Mr L Records) After I heard this again recently on an old Fabio & Grooverider live mix, I knew I’d be digging out my copy soon. 5 Roni Size/Reprazent – Watching Windows [DJ Die Gnarly Vocal Mix] (Original on New Forms LP – Talkin’ loud) Big remix from a big album. I usually hear and play the Instrumental mix, so I’ve been flipping it recently. 6 Seba & Paradox – Red Tears (Secret Operations) Starting to get a bit darker now, and sets the mix up perfectly for... 7 Source Direct – Mind Weaver (Exorcise The Demons LP – Science) Cold, cold, cold! I love the slow development of those crisp amen edits. 8 Spirit – Final Chapter [TransAtlantic Turmoil Mix] (Timeless Recordings) A bit of local talent here (I would often catch Duncan outside Wilkinson!). One of the earlier Spirit tracks I bought, along with his remix of Spinechilla by Rareform. 9 Scorpio – Machines (Deep Red Recordings) More local talent, bought at the same time as the Sonic Generation track. I knew Tom at Redeye Records had run a label named Deep Red, but this is the first release I’ve seen. One off Klute alias on this. >>DJ Vapour – Mr Mingus (36th Chamber) A spur of the moment decision to spice up the last track as it played out. Of the records I had ready, I felt this one would best add to the intensity of ‘Machines’.
Strictly Social Mixed Volume 9 1. Everytime (feat. Rahel) - Eric Lau 2. So Sexy - Gus Feat. Erik Rico 3. Making Time Feat. Phonte & Choklate - Zo! 4. Mon Amie De' Troit (7'' Version) - Tall Black Guy 5. All 4 You - Om"Mas Keith 6. Today - Stacy Epps 7. Insanity Feat. Jimetta Rose - I, CED 8. The Attic - Colm K 9. SMH Punk (You Lucy Pearl) - Dje & Dogg Master 10. Angola Mist - Chris Dave 11. Promise Feat. Olivier Daysoul 12. Fine Superstition (King Most Redirection) - Wonder Brown 13. Making Love (Robbs Urbanized Mix) - Cool Million Feat. Jeniqua 14. You Know It's Like That - Tatham, Mensah, Lord & Ranks 15. Phase Shiftin' - Turquoise Summers 16. Tie Me Down - The Owl 17. I Used To Feel Alright - Elijah Collins & Tee-J 18. Oh Sheit It's X - Thundercat 19. Love Youx (Don't) - Kon 20. Live Your Life (Melo X Motherland GOD Mix) -Yuna 21. Supacomputa Love - Supachip 22. 7 Streams & Rivers - Coultrain 23. Electric Candyman - Flying Lotus 24. Taking Over Empires - The Darkhorsemen 25. Bob James - Chop Shop 26. Temptations Feat. Lalibella - The Black Opera 27. Put Your Hands - Cobra Wolf Shark 28. Ten Crack Commandments (14KT Remix) - House Shoes Pres. DREAMS 29 . Me And Those Dreamin' Eyes (Jay Dee Remix) - D' Angelo
DJ Destroyer returns with the third installment of the Strictly Social mixed series. Nu-Soul Magazine’s signature monthly event Strictrly Social is the place to be for progressive soul artists and this ecelectic mix of future hip-hop, soul, and electronica is the perfect companion piece. Featuring tracks from an astounding array of artists that have appeared at Nu-Soul events including Wayna, Vice Lounge, Replife, Kisey Asplund, and Sarah White plus renowned artists like Flying Lotus, Erkyah Badu, Q Tip, Black Milk, Dwele, and more, this third mix is truly the sound of Nu-Soul Magazine. Track listing 1. BELIEVE - Q TIP 2. ONCE AGAIN - MUHSINAH 3. THIS MOMENT - ANONAMAS 4. BOND 4 LIFE - BLACK MILK 5. M.I.L.F. FT. BILAL - 88-KEYS 6. MY LOVE - WAYNA 7. ENJOY YA SELF V2 - SLAKAH 8. LOVE HANDLE - 14KT 9. DEAR MAN - VICELOUNGE+DEE FERGUSON 10. PUT IT DOWN FT. KISSEY ASPLUND - REPLIFE 11. FEELS SO GOOD - DWELE 12. PUSHA MAN - AYAH 13. SLOW IT DOWN - ROY DAVIS JR. 14. MY LIFE - EQUATION 15. MANWOMANBOOGIE - Q TIP 16. BETTER DAYZ - VELBEN 17. DANCE ON MARS - SARAH WHITE 18. TAKE YOU ANYWHERE - RASHEEDA WALLACE 19. GALACTIC FUN - DAM FUNK 20. ON A CLOUD(TRACKADEMICS REMIX) - PPP 21. REAL THING(FLAKO REMIX) - ERYKAH BADU 22. CITY OF NOWHERE - BRITTANY BOSCO 23. FREE IT OUT - ERIC LAU 24. FEEL THAT MUSIC - SLAKAH 25. SHOW UP - LMNO & KEV BROWN 26. NEW WORLDS - THE BIG PAYBACK & REGGIE B 27. TALK SEX - SA-RA CREATIVE PARTNERS 28. SPIRIT - REPLIFE 29. RIGHT HERE(SEOUL CITY REFIX) - DJ MITSU THE BEATS 30. ONCE - BUFF 1 31. YO YO AFFAIR PT. 1 & 2 - MADLIB FEAT. FREZNA 32. WHO KNOWS - STACY EPPS 33. GO - ANTHONY VALADEZ 34. ROBERTA FLACK FEAT. DOLLY - FLYING LOTUS
The Strictly Social Mix by DJ Destroyer Strictly Social has emerged as one of the Los Angeles soul scene’s most significant new monthly events thanks to a commitment to the concept of "Eclectic Soul Fusion." Resident DJ and founder DJ Destroyer has been working diligently to fuse many styles of soul music into one cohesive night and with Strictly Social he has succeeded. Out of the desire to spread the Strictly Social sound even further, this first exclusive mix was born. The Strictly Social mix recreates the vibe found at the event itself by championing both established and new artists in genres such as neo-soul, progressive hip-hop, and soulful electronica. Acclaimed artists such as Jill Scott, Raheem DeVaughn, Eric Roberson, and Amp Fiddler share the spotlight with up and comers like Rogiers, Jon Bibbs, Jimi James, and Michelle Amador. Mixed live in one take, the Strictly Social mix will give you a taste of what this very special event is all about. STRICTLY SOCIAL MIX CD VOLUME 1 TRACKLIST 1.CONTEMPLATING- COLOSSUS FEAT. FLASH 2.LOVE THIRST-JEAN GRAE & 9TH WONDER 3.TOUCH ME WIT UR HANDZ-DJ JAZZY JEFF FEAT. CHINA BLAC 4.TIGHT EYES FEAT. OH NO AND THE LUV BUGS- NICOLAY & KAY 5.I CHOOSE YOU-JON BIBBS 6.LET IT BANG-9TH WONDER 7.RIGHTNESS-JILLSCOTT 8.SEX GOD FEAT.PHONTE-BRAND NEW HEAVIES 9.LET THE DOLLAR CIRCULATE-J DILLA AKA JAY DEE 10.DOLLAR-STEVE SPACEK 11.BEEN IN LOVE-ERIC ROBERSON 12.TRUE FRIENDS-BLACK SPADE 13.LIFE AND MUSIC-ROGIERS 14.CUZ I'M JAZZY-GURU FEAT.SLUM VILLAGE 15.RECKONERZ FEAT. CHARLI2NA-AMPLIVE 16.FLY...SHINE-YOLANDA JOHNSON 17.SCARED-AMP FIDDLER 18.CAN YOU RELATE-SOULSTICE 19.THE LIGHTS-NICOLAY & KAY 20.TRON-WAJEED 21.ENERGY-RAHEEM DEVAUGN FEAT. BIG BOI 22.TASTE-RICK JAMES 23.LUV' YA-UNKLE JAM 24.BECAUSE OF YOU-MICHELLE AMADOR 25.CHECK YOUR COAT-O'NEAL McKNIGHT 26.EVERYTHING-JIMI JAMES 27.VIDEO TAPEZ FEAT DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN-AMPLIVE 28.SPECIAL (ORIGINAL)-9TH WONDER 29.SO GONE-BLACK MILK 30.ANYTHING-WAJEED 31.STEP YA GAME UP (REMIX)-LITTLE BROTHER & HI TEK 32.THE HEALER/HIP HOP-ERYKAH BADU