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The murder of George Floyd five years ago led to a court order that requires the Minneapolis Police Department and the city to fix a pattern of racial discrimination in policing. A new report outlines the reforms made so far, where progress has been slow and what's next. Minneapolis Council member Andrea Jenkins' district includes the block where Floyd was killed. We talked to her about George Floyd Square and why five years later, its future is still unclear. A Minnesota author grew up near an immigration detention center in California. His new book imagines the stories of Chinese immigrants who were there 100 years ago. Minnesota sports teams are racking up wins, but how far can they go? We got the latest from our sports contributors.Our Minnesota Music Minute was "This Joy" by VocalEssence and our Song of the Day was "Sweet Willow Tree" by The Nunnery.
Send us a textEpisode 132: STOUT – A Voice, A Vision, A VibeThis week, Troy sits down with one of music's most powerful and versatile artists: STOUT. More than just a dynamic vocalist, STOUT is a drummer, writer, style icon, ballroom dancer, actress, producer, and mother of four—a true force of nature.Raised in the Apostolic Christian faith, STOUT found her voice early. In this episode, she and Troy explore her creative influences, her shift from sacred to secular music, and how that journey shaped her both personally and professionally—including her family's reaction to it.From singing background vocals for Alicia Keys on a three-year world tour to balancing motherhood on the road, STOUT shares her candid story of passion, perseverance, and purpose. The conversation flows with laughter, honesty, and dreams yet to be realized—like one day singing alongside Patti LaBelle and Kendrick Lamar.Listeners are treated to a sonic journey through STOUT's eclectic catalog, including:“Party” – the perfect icebreaker“This Joy” – a gospel powerhouse“Euphoria” – one of Troy's personal favorites“Queen” – a funky tribute to Vanity 6's “Nasty Girl”“Trigger” – a raw, emotional ride“Grateful” – her latest single, performed at the Brooklyn Nets Pride Halftime ShowSTOUT also opens up about her deep connection to the Ballroom communityand her advocacy for the LGBTQ+community, for which Troy expresses heartfelt gratitude.If you love great music, inspiring stories, and conversations that uplift and enlighten, this episode will remind you of the power of passion and the beauty of being unapologetically you.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
"Joy, Give Into It" - Service Leader: Talia Welsh April 13, 2025 - Order of Service Chimes Welcome, Announcements, Land Acknowledgement Prelude Opening Words Chalice Lighting "Come Into This Place" By Margaret Weis Hymn 1000 "Morning Has Come" Sharing our Abundance: Charity of the Month: Child Haven International Offertory Response "From You I Receive" Service Leader Reflection - Talia Welsh Reading "From Beauty" by John O'Donohue Hymn 163 "For the Earth Forever Turning" Meditation Meditation Music "Spirit of Life" Candles of Joy and Concern Video "This Joy" by the Resistance Revival Choir (video not recorded) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TbDPwA09Bc Message "Joy, Give Into It" Hymn 1030 "Siyahamba" Extinguishing the Flame "Joy: A Benediction" by David Breeden Benediction "Carry the Flame" Postlude
Because God in grace has forgiven you and accepted you through faith in Christ alone and not on the basis of your own merits, you have a foundation for an everlasting joy. I. This Joy comes from the fact that we as Xns are now counted righteous in God's sight. v 6II. It Brings Us Joy to Understand as Believers that Our Sins Really are Forgiven vv 7-8; Ps 32III. Justification by Faith alone brings us the Joy of Fellowship with Christ and One Another Ps 32:7
07/07/2024 Luke 15 Chris Breslin Slides for July 7, 2024 Music for Sunday's worship gathering This Joy by Caesar No Not One by Oatman/Zach Father Let Your Kingdom Come by Porter’s Gate Worship Bring in the Year of Jubilee by Porter’s Gate Worship Psalm 126 by Bifrost Arts Instrument of Peace by Porter’s Gate Worship Project Joy Will Come […]
06/30/2024 John 14:26-27, Isaiah 50:10 Elizabeth Christenson Music for Sunday's worship gathering This Joy by Caesar Peace Like a River by Traditional How Can I Keep From Singing? by Traditional Good to Me by Assad The Advocate by Baltensperger Instrument of Peace by Porter’s Gate Worship Project Drive Out the Darkness by Porter’s Gate Worship Project Doxology
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are well-known tenets of the American dream. But they remain a dream for many because humanity's efforts can never guarantee them. Happiness is a chase. Joy is a choice. This is why God chose to become one of us and rescue all of us. You were the reason Jesus joyfully endured the cross. Only Jesus can make the dream a reality because He came to make us alive, bring us true freedom, and embed Joy deep with us. Now we can blissfully declare, “Joy to the world the Lord has come!” This third week of Advent, Pastor Derek will be reminding us Joy is a spiritual force. This Joy is the atmosphere of Heaven and it will sustain you through any trial and bring you out flourishing and focused on Jesus.
Skip the fleeting joys of the world that crumble under life's weight. Instead, discover Biblical Joy: a confident assurance, rooted in Christ and empowered by the Gospel. This Joy shields you from despair, grants perspective on pain, and ignites your purpose. Find it by drawing close to Jesus, the source of this unshakeable Joy He gifted through His sacrifice.ABOUT LIVING STREAMSLiving Streams Church exists to be a healthy local church that creatively expands God's kingdom. We always seek to display God's glory, build courageous people, and engage in society's pain. Located in Phoenix, AZ.#livingstreamschurch CONNECT WITH LIVING STREAMSONLINE: http://www.livingstreams.orgINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurchFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurch
The Celebration of Christmas refocuses us on real joy which is found in our experience of God's grace. This Joy comes from a settled assurance that God loves me, is with me, and has forgiven me. Knowing that He is in control of all the details of my life and is working in everything for my good and His glory gives our hearts peace. No matter what lies in the days ahead - God with us - can be our constant Joy, enabling us to have ourselves a "Merry Little Christmas!" Prepare for this week's message by reading Luke 2:8-14 with Psalm 16:11, John 15:9-17, 1 Peter 3-9
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
As we engage the season of Advent, we invite you to join us for a special four-week series that will be featured on both the We Are Vineyard and the Ferment Podcasts. This special feature will showcase weekly devotionals from Vineyard USA Association Leaders and songs from Vineyard Worship. In this episode, Kirk Yamaguchi, leader of the Vineyard USA Asian American Pacific Islander Association, shares a devotion he has prepared for the third week of Advent on the theme of Joy from Philippians 4:4-5. We'll then hear the song “This Joy” from Vineyard Worship! Show Notes: This Joy: https://slinky.to/ThisJoyVW Vineyard Worship: https://www.vineyardworship.com/ Vineyard USA Associations: https://vineyardusa.org/associations/
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
As we enter the season of Advent, we invite you to join us for a special four-week series that will be featured on both the We Are Vineyard and the Ferment Podcasts. This special feature will showcase weekly devotionals from Vineyard USA Association Leaders and songs from Vineyard Worship. In this episode, Rubén Quintero, leader of the Vineyard USA Hispanic Association, will be sharing a devotion he has prepared for the second week of Advent on the theme of Peace from Luke 2:13-14, followed by the song “Shalom” from Vineyard Worship's album “This Joy.” Show Notes: This Joy: https://slinky.to/ThisJoyVW Vineyard Worship: https://www.vineyardworship.com/ Vineyard USA Associations: https://vineyardusa.org/associations/
Lauren Best lives where the Pottawatomi River meets Georgian Bay, on the territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (now known as Owen Sound, Ontario). She is an interdisciplinary creative with a multifaceted community arts practice interweaving her work as a poet, musician, and composer/creator.Lauren left her small Ontario town as a young singer-songwriter keyboardist and returned to become Poet Laureate Emeritus (Owen Sound, 2017-2019). Lauren is included alongside other Poets Laureate Emeritus in the City of Windsor's South Shore Collections series, A Manor of Words: Poetry at the Manor 10th Anniversary Anthology (Black Moss Press, 2022). Her poems are published in Spike: Poems in the Time of Pestilence (Cannon Creek Press, 2021).Lauren's 2010 chapbook Resound Re:Sound is a collection of lyrics written in Owen Sound between 2004-2008. Lauren's music has been heard coast to coast since her debut album release in 2011, and she's collaborated across genres and art forms with work in music, poetry, theatre, film and digital media.During more than a decade of community engaged arts, Lauren has partnered across sectors spanning education, cognitive neuroscience research, healthcare, social service, and cultural organizations. In 2022 she teamed up with Seattle-baed saxophonist Steve Treseler to create the Infinite Improvisation Podcast.Lauren's new performance pieces combine poetry from her first full-length poetry book Just Leaves (2023), set within a soundscape of keyboard and vocal improvisation paired with lyric melodies.You can find Lauren on socials and at https://laurenbest.com or at https://bestpracticearts.com/index.htmlLauren's Top 5 Songs of Encouragement:1) This Joy by The Resistance Revival Chorushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TbDPwA09Bc&t=15s2) Soy Yo by Bomba Estereohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxWxXncl53U&t=48s3) Fool for Waiting by Dan Manganhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W4sCAl1qzYor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJjDQ_OzLt84) Mississippi Nuthin' by Shovels & Ropehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMKxTjo21bI&t=21s5) Don't Quit on Me by Richard Laviolettehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVBDEsGcj8g&t=95sSupport the show
06/11/2023 Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Meg Hoffman & Chris Breslin Music for Sunday’s worship gathering This Joy by Caesar Pass Us Not O Gentle Savior by Crosby/Gentle Wolves How Firm a Foundation by Rippon/Funk All the Poor & Powerless by All Sons & Daughters He Is Among Us by Porter’s Gate Worship Project All Ye Refugees by McCracken Doxology
If you aren't dying laughing listening to this, we have some questions for you! This Joy of an episode features the talented Cosmo's Demos. We spoke about almost everything under the sun, from inspiration to the joy of music, and gave lengthy BEEF & Super Mario Reviews! I hope you enjoy it!
Don't miss BET Sunday Best Allstar winner 8th season and indie gospel recording artist talks about his life beyond the show, why he did not get his recording contract, working on music, TV and film projects from of Kanye West, Tyler Perry, Beyonce and Greenleaf (OWN), growing up in the legendary Mississippi Mass Choir, and his single, "This Joy!" on Lin. Woods Gospel Entertainment Podcast. Get Inspired! Listen. Follow. Comment Subscribe. Download FREE.Follow on social media:Twitter: @linwoods; Instagram: @linwoods96, @Dathanthigpen; Facebook: @Lin Woods, @Dathan Thigpen; LinkedIn: @Lin. Woods; Tik Tok @linwoods96, @DathanThigpen
When we recognise that Jesus our Hope is Risen and won victory for us, then we cannot be downcast but look up to Him with radiance and Joy. This Joy will lead us to worship Him..... Hallelujah
Come hear Pastor Marvin Alarcon's sermon on John 3:22–36, "This Joy of Mine," at 10 a.m.
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
In this episode of The Ferment, Adam talks with Paul Cullen about growing up in a small town, how he turned from an athlete into a musician, and when he started to know his marketing degree wasn't going to be utilized. Paul shares about discovering that he loved leading worship during a tumultuous time at his church, and how following the Lord's leading consisted of saying yes to the next thing offered to him. He talks about the people who believed in him from the beginning and the joy he now finds in pouring into students at his church, the ways he cares for himself as an introvert, and the refreshment he finds through leading a small group with his wife. Paul and his wife Leah live in Columbus, OH and serve as a part of Vineyard Columbus, where Paul is one of the worship pastors. Paul has been leading worship in Vineyard churches for nearly 15 years. Since joining the worship staff at Vineyard Columbus in 2015, Paul has primarily invested in training worship leaders, developing a culture of songwriting, and raising up the next generation of worshippers. In addition to leading worship at Vineyard Columbus, Paul has recently become involved with the growing community of songwriting and creativity in Vineyard Worship (USA), most recently as a songwriter and worship leader on the upcoming Vineyard Worship album "This Joy", releasing Summer 2023! Show Notes: Catch the latest single from Vineyard Worship: "If You Say Go (We Wait For You)"-Live From Urbana https://youtu.be/jejv_GAY2CI Alpha https://alphausa.org/
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
It's season FIVE of The Ferment Podcast, and our friend David Ruis is back to kick it off with a conversation about communal discernment of prophetic words! He and Adam talk about how and why the Lord speaks in a community, the process of discerning the timing and meaning of words, and some lessons they've learned the hard way. David and Anita Ruis have lead, encourage, and empowered the Vineyard in Canada as the National Directors since 2014. David is a well-respected worship leader and songwriter (You're Worthy Of My Praise, Every Move I Make) and has also authored two books: The Worship God Is Seeking and The Justice God Is Seeking. Most recently, he is a contributing songwriter on Vineyard Worship's highly anticipated album “This Joy”, releasing summer 2023! As a team David and Anita are also known to be effective church planters and seasoned pastors, having established churches in Canada and the US. David has also been instrumental in seeing Vineyard communities established in Nepal and India. Much of the Ruises' focus has been in indigenous settings, working with people experiencing poverty and subsequent marginalization. They also have significant experience facilitating leadership development and on the creative side David is known for fostering originality in song-writing and the arts in various cultural settings. A burning passion for the Ruises is both practical and theological integration of creative worship in church community, and deep life engagement with issues of poverty and social injustice. The Ruises currently reside in Kelowna, BC. In their down time they love to be creative and hang with their grandkids. Show Notes: The Patient Ferment of The Early Church by Alan Kreider https://amzn.to/3Y8eNdZ Slow Kingdom Coming by JT Meyer, Dan Wilt and Michael Hansen (2017 Mercy/Vineyard Publishing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foedee85CDk
01/08/2023 Matthew 2:1-12 Chris Breslin Music for Sunday’s worship gathering This Joy by Caesar Peace Like a River, traditional No Not One by Oatman/Zach Jesus, What a Beautiful Name by Riches Bless the Lord (10,000 Reasons) by Redman All the Poor & Powerless by All Sons & Daughters Doxology
True joy is evident in a person who has been with Jesus. Today we'll look at a story of how even the unborn Christ had the power to induce an overflow of joy and rejoicing in the hearts of those around Him. This Joy should result in praise and proclamation.
09/25/2022 Luke 16:19-31 Jesse Rudy (Redeem International) Slides from September 25, 2022 Music for Sunday’s worship gathering This Joy by Caesar No Not One by Oatman/Zach Higher Ground by Oatman He Leadeth Me by Gilmore All the Poor and Powerless by All Sons & Daughters We Will Make No Peace With Oppression by Porter’s Gate Worship Project
06/26/2022 Ezra 9 Stephen Chapman Music for Sunday’s worship gathering This Joy by Shirley Caesar Be Thou My Vision (Traditional) Daughters of Zion by The Porter’s Gate Good To Me by Audrey Assad Have Mercy by Sandra McCracken He Has Time by Common Hymnal
05/08/2022 Acts 9:36-43 Kaitlyn Schiess Watch the whole worship gathering via YouTube. Music for Sunday’s worship gathering This Joy by Shirley Caesar Daughters of Zion by Porter’s Gate Worship Project No Not One by Oatman/Zach Establish the Work of Our Hands by Porter’s Gate Worship Project The Kingdom is Yours by Common Hymnal Great is Thy Faithfulness by Chisholm Doxology
This week we talk about the finale of Ranking of Kings, Sabikui Bisco & My Dress Up Darling. Also talk about the premiers of Moon Knight, Atlanta & This Joy of Luffy's new form. Timestamps (00:00) Intro (02:00) Life Talk & Housekeeping (24:00) Community Conversation Tips on where to start with Networking with others News (37:26) Crunchyroll free w/ ads changes (39:00) Playstation Plus new Subscription tiers (42:40) One Piece 25th Anniversary Announcements Anime/TV (46:33) General Talk & Level 1 Demon Lord Anime Announced (48:50) Strongest Sage With The Weakest Crest Season Finale (50:05) My Dress Up Darling Season Finale (58:50) Sabikui Bisco Season Finale (01:06:38) Ranking of Kings Season Finale (01:15:05) Atlanta Season 3 ep 1&2 (01:20:25) Moon Knight Ep 1 Manga Talk (01:33:06) New manga pickups (01:38:08) Sakamoto Days ch 64 (01:41:50) One Piece ch 1044 (01:50:45) Outro --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadneedstotalkpodcast/support
We ALL face sorrow and grief in this world. And the sorrow is real and heartbreaking. And yet, we have something the world does NOT have to help us in our sorrow, and it's the promise from God of future, lasting Joy. This Joy when discovered and believed in can change how we sorrow and how we get back up and keep serving the Lord. We will discuss this Joy in hope of giving us strength today. Many blessings to you!
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are well-known tenants of the American dream. But they remain a dream for many because humanity's efforts can never guarantee them. Happiness is a chase. Joy is a choice. This is why God chose to become one of us and rescue all of us. You were the reason Jesus joyfully endured the cross. Only Jesus can make the dream a reality because He came to make us alive, bring us true freedom, and embed Joy deep with us. Now we can blissfully declare, “Joy to the world the Lord has come!” This third week of Advent, Pastor Derek will be reminding us Joy is a spiritual force. This Joy is the atmosphere of Heaven and it will sustain you through any trial and bring you out flourishing and focused on Jesus.
Joy that cannot be destroyed, stolen, or strangled resides on the inside. This Joy shines for all the world to see! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rara-avis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rara-avis/support
Join Pastor Bryan as he shares a message entitled "This Joy"
Mystical Incarnation, Fullness of the Holy Spirit Lourdes Pinto, 5/13/21 “Unless one is born of water and spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.” (John 3:5) Abba, our beloved Father, did not send us His only begotten Son only to forgive our sins; He did not send Him only to open our eyes to see the Kingdom of God, but also to take us, through Christ crucified, into the Kingdom of God. It is not enough to want to see Jesus. John 12:21 – “They came to Philip and said to him, “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” Jesus answers in a way that can seem odd to us: “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.” (Jn 12:33) It is not enough to see Jesus. Many people saw Jesus; they saw Him perform great miracles, and yet they didn't become “witnesses.” They didn't follow Him. “Though he had done so many signs before them, yet did not believe in him.” (Jn 12:37). To partake in the hour of Jesus is to ALLOW the Holy Spirit to unite us to His crucified love. The Holy Spirit desires to purify us so that we can ENTER the Holy of Holies; enter the union of Love. Jesus to Love Crucified: This mission is My thirst in the depth of My Sacred Heart for unity in Love. That is, unity in the love of the Most Holy Trinity. 6/12/12 A thick curtain separated the Holy of Holies from the Holy Place. This curtain was known as the “veil.” The word “veil” in Hebrew means a screen, divider, or separator that hides. What was this curtain hiding? Essentially, it was shielding a holy God from sinful man. The presence of God remained shielded from men behind a thick curtain during the history of Israel. However, Jesus' sacrificial death on the Cross changed that. When He died, the curtain in the Jerusalem temple was torn from the top to the bottom. We can now boldly enter God's presence, “the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, where Jesus, who went before us, has entered on our behalf.” (Hebrews 6:19-20) “Therefore, brothers, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body …let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith.” (Hebrews 10:19-22) The Catechism CC #1239 teaches us concerning baptism: It (baptism) signifies and actually brings about death to sin and entry into the life of the Most Holy Trinity through configuration to the Paschal mystery of Christ. It is the Holy Spirit that brings us into the Holy of Holies by uniting us to Jesus crucified. As we become one with The Crucified, which is becoming one with Love, through Him, with Him, and in Him, we enter the Holy of Holies into the Father's loving embrace. We begin to possess the Trinity through Christ's mystical incarnation in us. This is what it means to “enter the Kingdom of God.” This is “Thy Kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.” Jn 12:32 “And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.” The era of the Holy Spirit is approaching Message of Jesus to LC:4/21/21 The Holy Spirit is not known yet, but the era of the Holy Spirit is approaching. He is one with the Incarnation of Jesus on earth. The incarnation takes place through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Father and Son; they are inseparable. When Jesus is Incarnated in Mary's womb, the Holy Spirit is present as one in Christ. It is through the incarnation that Mary receives the fullness of the Trinity. She is the first to live the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. The Incarnation of Jesus brings the mystical (indwelling) of the Trinity on earth. This reality of the Holy Spirit is still not known, yet it is the reality that God's saints of the end times will live to usher into the world the Kingdom of God. Jn 16:24 – “Ask, and you shall receive, that your joy may be full.” This JOY is the fruit of the Spirit mentioned by St Paul to the Galatians (Gal. 5:22-23). In
This week, we’re chatting with artists and composers https://abbydobsonsings.com/ (Abby Dobson) and http://www.thisisauthentic.com (Brooke Williams), both members of the https://www.resistancerevivalchorus.com/ (Resistance Revival Chorus), about their work with the group and how choirs can affect social change. http://www.inunisonpodcast.com/episodes/s02e11#transcript (Episode transcript) Music excerpts “https://open.spotify.com/track/4CJFOJoOVLWeWqwnoCd8wk?si=cf52e8e2fafe4682 (This Joy)” by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Caesar (Shirley Caesar) “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12JkMWmyZRM (Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind Stayed on Freedom))” by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woke_Up_This_Morning_(With_My_Mind_Stayed_On_Freedom) (Rev. Robert Wesby) “https://open.spotify.com/track/0FhSmuWjb1XU4apUW7qRDt?si=f476754d38a54cb4 (All You Fascists Bound To Lose)” by Woody Guthrie, Rhiannon Giddens, solo “https://open.spotify.com/track/7w1NrbldibEqImQxu6zu5g?si=ba4a6c7850a549eb (Say Her Name)” by Abby Dobson “https://open.spotify.com/track/0tuqzSqwAnuBLTSOe8w0L1?si=730fc47cbb7b4552 (Joy in Resistance)” by Abena Koomson-Davis Episode references https://www.resistancerevivalchorus.com/ (Resistance Revival Chorus) https://medium.com/@resistancerevivalchorus/resistance-revival-chorus-tool-kit-260ed7438977#id_token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6Ijc3NDU3MzIxOGM2ZjZhMmZlNTBlMjlhY2JjNjg2NDMyODYzZmM5YzMiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QifQ.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.cHeBiD8lwyNOLX0yxsYRFFEZPy58-nyjPe5nfhhc5B59U3kcMLyw7mIWJNgDPKfhQ2Bex4kNtEIVKnGOmCxEW2caYho-Khx4uDogAcLs7ygAApK1gwggcIAMgIUeYCHuoeRwos6PArkVMj3dFXG_cjm33fZ8iOU7KlYBoTcRGo4OrK16tnUbOGmasMa8jmFsa38-87xl7qNdt8dP0Z215Bp2cKZaZ_3SoEg6gJ3IZzileFLFOOH1RI24x6ImqOvGlgy2kq2YNK79rtymKG7r8yFyJuaP7xWRUoX8LExO4khpORPigZq7A30j6apoy2td8nEpmIr-zyu3PUvTk2tEEA (Resistance Revival Chorus Tool Kit) http://www.abbydobsonsings.com (Abby Dobson, composer) http://thisisauthentic.com/ (This is authentic) https://www.righteousbabe.com/collections/resistance-revival-chorus/products/resistance-revival-chorus-this-joy (This Joy - on Righteous Babe Records) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginnysuss/ (Ginny Suss ) https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/sarah-sophie-flicker/#:~:text=Sarah%20Sophie%20Flicker%20is%20an,At%2DLarge%20for%20Violet%20Book. (Sarah Sophie Flicker) https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kimberle-w-crenshaw (Kimberle W. Crenshaw) https://www.aapf.org/ (African American Policy Forum) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12JkMWmyZRM (Woke Up this Morning (With My Mind Stayed on Freedom) - Live) at https://pioneerworks.org/ (Pioneer Works) https://www.instagram.com/joytothepolls/?hl=en (Joy to the Polls) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnBXyMje318&feature=emb_logo (I Hope - Meah Pace - RRC Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWUa7aAIfLE&feature=emb_logo (All You Fascists Bound to Lose - RRC Video) Theme Song: https://music.apple.com/us/album/mr-puffy/1457011536?i=1457011549 (Mr. Puffy) by Avi Bortnik, arr. by Paul Kim. Performed by http://www.dynamicjazz.dk/ (Dynamic)
If we want to improve our lives than we have to take TOTAL control of it and do what is necessary. I found a way to add JOY to my life and I am anxious to share it with you in this podcast. This Joy just happens to have four legs. You will see it is never too late to add your personal Joy to your life. Check out more podcasts at www.vandeeb.com Follow, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
The Resistance Revival Chorus is a collective of more than 60 women and non-binary singers who sing songs of resistance and uplift, born in the fraught months following the election of Donald Trump. The group carries on the tradition of the protest song—at scale. And now the Resistance Revival Chorus has an album of their own, "This Joy" a collection of traditional songs, covers and originals. "Joy is an act of resistance,” says chorus member and activist Zakiyah Ansari on this episode of the podcast. Give a listen to find out what she means. Brooklyn news and views you can use: bkmag.com Email: hello@bkmag.com Follow along on Facebook: Brooklyn Magazine Twitter: @brooklynmag Instagram: @brooklynmagazine Follow Brian Braiker on Twitter: @slarkpope
Shantell Richardson is the co-founder of Trim Knowtions, LLC, a premiere agency providing consultation for designers seeking the best resources in exceptional fashion trim. Shantell's fashion industry experiences are vast from having once overseen many factories in India to consulting designer brands on luxury European textiles. These experiences have inspired her to once again see NYC as the center of fashion innovation. Shantell studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology and holds a B.A. in English and Spanish from Tufts University. She began her fashion career as a stylist and assistant designer at Nika NY where she later became their production manager which found her at their production facility in India for six months. In 2009 Shantell launched her own line, Shauntele (Shaun-tele). She was featured in NY Fashion week 4 years straight styling celebrities such as Raven Simone while simultaneously working full time at a NYC based trim company. This lead to the launch of her own trim company as the co-founder of Trim Knowtions in 2015. She's helped generate over 2 million dollars in revenue since its inception and has some of the best fashion brands as her clients. http://www.trimknowtions.com/ https://shauntele.com/ Musical selection: "I Hope" by The Resistance Revival Chorus from their new album This Joy. #trimknowtions #choate #fashion #advocacy #46 #outofthebox #resistancerevivalchorus #dataanalytics #blackexcellence #blackownedbusiness #blackhistorymonth #bmt4blm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/support
Hey you Spectacular Creation of God--this is all about ChipChat.This is where we Chat for the first time! I'm so excited. In the roughly 45 minutes of audio excellence, you're going to find out:What ChipChat is! Oh, heck yeah. You're going to love this.Who is this historically important show for? SPOILER ALERT...I hope it's YOU.Who is this mysterious and devastatingly handsome man behind the podcast microphone? (Hint: It's me. Chip)What can you expect from the upcoming episodes of this ridiculously witty show? Some of the interviews, solo episodes, and even Round Table discussions of some pretty cool topics that are headed your wa.A WIN for us! This JOY technique--which takes one minute a day--has changed my life and several hundred people I've share it with. I'll go over with you is so EASY to do, and also easy not to do. I've had families write and tell me how important is for their whole group. I've gotten emails from all over the world thanking me for it and was even approached in an airport about it!Okay--after all of this, I'm going to ask you for something. It won't take long for you, and it will help ensure that we can keep the Chat about leading a better life going...Alright, alright! I'll end this crazy suspense and ask you to go ahead and smash that "Subscribe" button on your Podcast Player of choice.That way, all of this delicious Life goodness will make its way to those perfectly formed ears of yours! So, please subscribe, and we'll Chat again soon!Please remember that you are loved and deserving.--Chip
When you join over 70 strong women and non-binary singers together, you get The Resistance Revival Chorus, an outfit commited to breathing joy into the resistance and elevating women’s voices into a positive and uplifting message. “This Joy” is the title track to their debut album.
Today we are talking about Happiness and Joy, and why they are important in our lives.This was one of our favorite episodes to make! We wanted to have a conversation on what makes us happy in our individual lives, but also what makes us happy as a single married unit. We define what gives us happiness, but we dove deeper into why happiness is an emotion that goes up and down, and why Joy could be the answer we are all looking for!Happiness is not just about avoiding difficulties, or maximizing the pleasure in our lives, but rather it is an emotion and response to the day to day events of our lives. We experience happiness when things are good, and that feeling can be fleeting. So should we chase happiness? Well, in the episode we talk about the unshakable Joy we have in our marriage, that comes from God. This Joy is a deep peace knowing that we are saved and that God is in control of our world, EVEN when we think it's CRAZY!!We found this conversation to be so helpful for us, and we have even talked about it, since we stopped recording. Let us know what you guys think! Do you seek happiness? Do you agree with our definition of Joy? We want to hear from you, so leave a comment or send us an email with what happiness means to you and what you think Joy is all about!Make sure to check out our InstagramAnd as always, look at the other parts of our website
Melissa continued our look at the book of Philippians, this week focusing on Phil. 4:1-9. Karl Barth called the joy Paul writes about in this book a “continual defiant ‘Nevertheless!'” In spite of everything, Paul’s joy is a protest against defeat. Where there is joy, death has not yet won. Melissa closed her message with us listening to and watching a video by the Resistance Revival Chorus, This Joy. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TbDPwA09Bc) The world didn’t give this joy, and the world cannot take it away.”
Song: Lift Up Your HeadsText: Isaiah 35Click HERE to listen to and download the new album "Advent"Hello and welcome to episode #3 of the Anno Domini Podcast. A podcast dedicated to the supremacy of Christ over all things including our days, weeks, and months.Join me as we explore how Christ is revealed through the cyclical life of the church calendar year. We’ll discover how this calendar once structured culture and how it can again. We’ll also discuss practical ways to observe and celebrate these holy days in our quest to glorify God and live the good life in the midst of all good He has given us. Welcome back to week 3 of our year-long journey of following the liturgical church calendar. My name is Joe Stout and I will be your host today. My wife and I and our 7 children decided to spend a year following the liturgical calendar. Since the church new year started on Dec. 1st 2019 with the First Sunday of Advent we are now at the Third Sunday of Advent which is sometime called GOW Day Tay Sunday which I will explain my understanding of later. This day should be marked with Joy and Rejoicing. We have much to rejoice over because the King of Kings is drawing near, the Savior of the World is here. So take joy dear Christians, Christ has overcome the darkness. Just a quick housekeeping note that Christians are called to keep one holy day only and that is the weekly Lord’s day. These days, weeks, and seasons of celebration are merely intended as a way of worshipping God with our entire being and provide communal focus to our lives as one body in Christ. We worship together, rejoice together, weep together…the Church calendar provides an opportunity for this and nothing more. This is the new covenant and if celebrating Christmas or Easter or Lent afflicts your conscience then by all means abstain. We all get to spend eternity together celebrating whichever way you choose. This podcast is divided into four parts. We start with practical ways to celebrate the holiday. We then move on to a biblical portion connected to the celebrated day chosen from the Lectionary, (see podcast #2 if you would like more information on the Lectionary). Our third section looks into historic ways in which the Church and our forefather’s have followed the calendar and the tools, traditions, and insight that has sprung from that. We finish the podcast with an in depth look at an ancient hymn that can be tied to the holiday.Let’s get started. PracticalOn the practical side of Advent celebrations I’ve got to say that celebrating holidays is a ton of work. When we look at the plethora of ways the Jews angered Yahweh in the old testament we often see a refusal to celebrate his commanded feast days at the forefront. In other words, God told His people to rest or party or somehow tried to bless them by giving them good works to do, they complained, corrupted the work, or simply ignored the feast day all together. While I certainly don’t want to condone their sin, I can also understand why not resting or celebrating is tempting. There is usually a lot of preparation that goes into the feast or celebration. This can make it hard to want to obey because what we think of as a blessing is usually self centered. We want peace and quiet, we want to veg out, we want to do our own thing and not be hindered by intentionally resting. We can sometimes conflate resting and relaxing. While they seem similar they can reveal themselves to be very different in their acts. Relaxing is like taking a long shower or sitting in a hot tub. It requires nothing from you and only offers benefits. Resting on the other hand usually requires discipline. The Jews understood this as they set aside the Friday before Saturday as the Day of Preparation. They were preparing for rest that paradoxically required work to achieve. This is not unlike our own journey of faith. We are accepted by God through the blood of Christ and we respond to this acceptance with faith. This faith results in good works. Lots of them. Good works that God has planned out long before the world began. These good works culminate when our temporal life ends and our eternal life begins which is referred to as “entering His rest.”So what is the difference between relaxing and rest? One requires nothing, the other requires work and obedience to something outside your own desires. With all that in mind our family of 9 found our celebrations of Advent while encouraging also not for the faint of heart. Celebrating the liturgical calendar should not be thought of in merely a romanticized way. In other words, celebrating is work in a way and should not be only done when it feels nostalgic or postcard-esque. We continued our nightly celebrations by turning out the lights and then marking some way in which our own lives are dark without Jesus. We are constantly reminded of the victory of the gospel as each night another candle is lit and the darkness flees a little more as we approach the birth of our Lord. BiblicalThe lectionary passages this week are Isaiah 35 which we will be discussing. Our psalm will be 146, our epistle will come from James 5:7–11, and our gospel reading is found in Matt. 11:2–15. In keeping with the theme of the last two weeks we will look at the passage from Isaiah 35. Let’s read it now, remember this is the very word of God.Isaiah 35The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad;the desert shall rejoice and blossom like the crocus;it shall blossom abundantlyand rejoice with joy and singing.The glory of Lebanon shall be given to it,the majesty of Carmel and Sharon.They shall see the glory of the Lord,the majesty of our God.Strengthen the weak hands,and make firm the feeble knees.Say to those who have an anxious heart,“Be strong; fear not!Behold, your Godwill come with vengeance,with the recompense of God.He will come and save you.”Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,and the ears of the deaf unstopped;then shall the lame man leap like a deer,and the tongue of the mute sing for joy.For waters break forth in the wilderness,and streams in the desert;the burning sand shall become a pool,and the thirsty ground springs of water;in the haunt of jackals, where they lie down,the grass shall become reeds and rushes.And a highway shall be there,and it shall be called the Way of Holiness;the unclean shall not pass over it.It shall belong to those who walk on the way;even if they are fools, they shall not go astray.No lion shall be there,nor shall any ravenous beast come up on it;they shall not be found there,but the redeemed shall walk there.And the ransomed of the Lord shall returnand come to Zion with singing;everlasting joy shall be upon their heads;they shall obtain gladness and joy,and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.In Chapter 34, Isaiah has been prophesying some pretty grim destruction on the people and the land of Edom. But now in Chapter 35 and new hope is foretold. It is promised that the wilderness will no longer be in sorrow but will be glad and shall blossom and rejoice with joy and singing. The ground, cursed not only by the Edomites but by the sin of Adam will begin to reverse with the coming of the King. Just as the Christmas carol promised “no more let sin or sorrow grow or thorns infest the ground. He comes to make His blessing known far as the curse is found.”Verses 3 through 6 speak of the work that will be done in that day. Weak hands will be made strong, knees that are shaking will be made firm, anxious hearts are calmed, blind eyes are opened, deaf ears are unstopped, lame men will go about leaping, and the tongue of the mute will sing for joy. Does this remind us of anyone in particular? Was there perhaps a new Adam who was both fully God and fully man who set about on earth with this work in mind? A mind to accomplish what the first Adam could not? You see the first Adam plunged the garden into wilderness and His rebellion cursed the ground. The second Adam watered the wilderness and made it bloom once again. On the day of His resurrection, When Mary, seeing Jesus, assumes Him to be the gardener. She wasn’t wrong at all. Christ is the true Gardener the one who is making the wilderness bloom again. This passage ends with the promise that the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with singing and that everlasting joy shall be upon their heads. We are promised that these ransomed will obtain gladness and joy because the sorrow and sighing that was previously a part of their life will flee away. This Joy is both something in our hearts that we experience and it is the Savior of the World, Christ. HistoricalAs I alluded too in the opening of the show the 3rd Sunday of Advent is regarded somewhat differently that the first, second, or fourth. As a church we have called this day Gaudete (GOW day tay) Sunday because the historic passage read publicly during this day of worship has always been Philippians 4:4-6 which begins with Rejoice in the Lord always. The ecclesiastical latin word for Rejoice is Gaudete and therefore the theme surrounding this day is one of rejoicing. Interestingly the gospel reading shows John discouraged or perplexed in prison sending word via his disciples to Christ asking if He was the one promised. Jesus responds encouragingly that the words of Isaiah are being fulfilled. By extension we can say that he was building up the broken hearted. Building them up with what? Joy of course. MusicalOne note before we jump into this weeks hymn is that I am getting this podcast up very late in the week because I’ve spent an enormous amount of time getting the album that will contain all of the songs we’ve been discussing and that we will discuss in coming weeks finished and released. Well the good news is that it has been released to all the major streaming services such as Spotify and iTunes and should be available on those platforms in the next few days. If you would like to listen to and download it now, I also have it available for free on my bandcamp profile page. I will have a link in the show notes that directs you to the music. There are six songs in all two of which were highlighted in episodes 1 and 2 and 4 additional songs as of yet unheard. I hope you are blessed by them and I will be glad to get a break from working on them now that they are finished.Okay back to the topic at hand. The last two weeks we’ve examined ancient hymn from the 4th century. This week we are going to jump ahead over a 1000 years to a german hymn written in 1642 by Georg Weissel. The translated title of the hymn is “Lift up Your Heads” and while originally in German, was translated by the very prolific hymn translator Catherine Winkworth in 1855. Let’s get a look at the words.Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates,Behold the King of glory waits;The King of kings is drawing near,The Savior of the world is here;Life and salvation He will bring,Wherefore rejoice and gladly sing:We praise Thee, Father, now!Creator, wise art ThouThe Lord is just, a helper tried,Mercy is ever at His side,His kingly crown is holiness,His scepter, pity in distress,The end of all our woe He brings;Wherefore the earth is glad and sings:We praise Thee, Savior, now,Mighty in deed art Thou!Oh blest the land, the city blest,Where Christ the ruler is confessed!Oh happy hearts and happy homesTo whom this king of glory comes!The cloudless sun of joy He is,Who bringeth pure delight and bliss:O Comforter divine,What boundless grace is Thine!Redeemer, come! I open wideMy heart to Thee—here, Lord, abide!Let me Thy inner presence feel,Thy grace and love in me reveal,Thy Holy Spirit guide us onUntil our glorious goal is won!Eternal praise and fameWe offer to Thy name.This hymn is set around Psalm 24 which describes that the earth and everything in it belongs to God and so we should be reading for the coming of the King of Glory. We sing that the Savior of the World is here. What a wonderful thought, God set out to save His elect but that elect includes eventually, all of creation. No not everyone will be saved. Many will reject Him but many more will come to Him and unto salvation. With this salvation and life that He brings, and with the keeping of the theme of this Lord’s Day we remember to REJOICE and sing with gladness for God is indeed wise. An oft used device in hymns writing is to conclude the song with a doxology to the Triune nature of God. This hymn takes a different approach and focuses the first 3 verses on the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit respectively. This first verse focused our praises on the Father.The second verse, focused on the work of the son, describes Jesus as just and a helper. Mercy is at His side and He wears a crown of holiness and yet carries a scepter of pity or compassion for those who are in distress. He ends our woe and so the earth is glad and sings! Therefore we praise Him our savior who is mighty in deed.Verse 3 begins by affirming the promise that the land and the city will be blessed where Christ is confessed as ruler. Oh how we need the reigning presence of Christ in our country and in the hearts of our rulers. I often hear Christians take the very secular argument that Christianity is a private relationship with Christ and therefore shouldn’t be brought into the public square. I couldn’t disagree more. Without Christ, our rulers have been driven insane by their own degeneracy with every imaginable lust of the heart and flesh. Without Christ as King our civic life can only exist for a time and then will come judgement. Happy hearts and happy homes are the vision for those to whom the King of glory comes and is received with Joy. The Holy Spirit of Christ is the cloudless sun that brings pure delight and bliss. Therefore we praise the Holy Spirit, here called the Comforter Divine for the boundless grace He bestows.When I first played this song for Elizabeth, she was surprised by verse 4 as it sounds much more Evangelical than the previous 3 verses or any of the other songs we will be discussing. It focuses on the heart of the believer which is a very common theme in modern music. We sing asking the redeemer to come and abide in our heart. We ask that we might be able to feel his presence and to have His love in us revealed. We ask the Holy Spirit to guide us in our glorious goal of glorifying and praising Him during this earthly life and we promise our praise and fame to Him. Now shifting to sing to God about ourselves is certainly not bad. The psalms do it all the time and we shouldn’t be afraid to sing about us to God. However, I think it becomes an issue when the main focus of most of our worship is on us. Our devotion to God, our faithfulness, our feelings, our needs, our wants. These are important but need to be put in their proper place. In verse 4 after we have spent 3 verses giving God the glory due His name.And with that I will go ahead and finish up by playing a new version of the nearly 400 year old hymn Lift Up Your Heads. Again don’t forget this is track 3 of the new album called Advent. You can go to the podcast website annodominipodcast.com and find a link to the album there or just check your favorite streaming service in the next few days and it should show up there as well.I hope everyone has a Joyful 3rd Sunday of Advent and I will see you all next week.
Message: Three Jewish Men Who Changed the World Mission Moment: The Fosters: England Songs: O’Come Emmanuel, What Child is This?/Joy to the World Host: Dr. Brian Albrecht Memory Verse: Is 7:14 The post Dr. Fred Hartman – Three Jewish Men Who Changed the World appeared first on Canada's National Bible Hour.
The truth is, no matter what clothes we buy, technology we might have, or systems we put in place. Those things in themselves cannot bring the powerful joy we are reading about today. This Joy must come from elsewhere.
In 1 Peter 1 we come to the statement- -Joy full of Glory.- This -Joy- is weighty and steadfast, responsive because of our fellowship with Christ, and it is intrusive because it penetrates our hearts and minds and impacts our entire being.
If Joy is the fuel needed for the believer to give of their time, talent and treasure. Then we need to spend some time to discover where that joy comes from. This Joy leads us to celebration in every season of life when we comprehend that Jesus is in fact our true source of Joy. He came to give life and light to all mankind and this life is what inspires our love of others.
At tonight's group we read two exquisite homilies from Saint Isaac the Syrian: Homilies 34 and 35. Both speak to us about the essential Ascetical nature of Christianity and the fruit of the Ascetical life. The ordering of the passions, the bearing of affliction, the study of the Scriptures and the Fathers, all create within the heart a yearning and desire for God. In this pursuit, humility is the key virtue, the mother of virtues, that fosters in the soul an ever increasing love for God and joy. This Joy, Isaac tells us, is perceived by the world as a holy madness. At group's end, however, we are left simply to echo the sentiment of Isaac - “May God grant us also to attain to such derangement.”
Summer is finally here! Pride season is always an exciting time of year to me, but this year I've been feeling an especially strong amount of emotion. I just turned 38 this month, and I think the combination of being firmly in my late-30's now and having just finished riding my 7th AIDS/LifeCycle has got me thinking deeply about a lot of things. I was (as many were) recently moved by the powerful message that the world got from watching HBO's "The Normal Heart." And then again watching HBO's "The Case Against 8" this week, on the eve of the marriage of Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami. I feel tremendous change in my approach towards interpersonal relationships right now as well — with an eye out towards both friendships and romantic love... with changing priorities in my life's work. Maybe it's just Mercury in retrograde, but right now I'm just feeling very deeply. I express a lot of that through music. Music is the motivation that keeps me going. Music is the crutch that supports me through long days. Music is the outlet that allows me to vent and to be creative. So with this podcast, I want to celebrate the beauty that exists in loving each other… in finding love in all of its strange forms and remembering what it means to love one another. "Without music, life would be a mistake." ― Nietzsche My Upcoming DJ Schedule: June 27th: Mischief, Re-bar, Seattle Pride June 28th: Wedding Celebration of Paul Katami & Jeff Zarrillo, Beverly Hills June 29th: Daydream, The Dream Downtown, New York City Pride July 18th: Stripper Circus, Share nightclub, Las Vegas July 25th: Grunt, The Eagle, Silverlake July 26th: Plastic Fantastic, Eleven nightclub, West Hollywood August 3rd: Size Sundays, Here lounge, West Hollywood August 16th: Plastic Fantastic, Eleven nightclub, West Hollywood October 19th: Size Sundays, Here lounge, West Hollywood October 24th: Halloween event TBA October 25th: Halloween event TBA The Tracklist: "Find You" (acapella), Zedd feat. Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant "Pride (A Deeper Love)" (Mirror Ball Remix), Aretha Franklin "Really Don't Care" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Club Mix), Demi Lovato "I Will Never Let You Down" (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Remix), Rita Ora "Pretty Hurts" (Tom Stephan Mix), Beyoncé "Sissy That Walk" (Gustavo Scorpio Private Mix), RuPaul "Do What You Wanna Do (IMS Anthem)" (Chocolate Puma Remix), Nile Rodgers "Miami 82" (Alex Acosta Big Room Remix), Syn Cole "SING" (Syn Cole Remix), Ed Sheeran "Dare (La La La)" (Chuckie Remix), Shakira "Chandelier" (Hector Fonseca Remix), Sia "Here For You" (Bingo Players Remix), Gorgon City "Hideaway" (Dzeko & Torres Remix), Kiesza "Let's Find Jack a Last Love Song" (DJ Blacklow Edit), Dave Aude x ZZ Ward vs. Zedd vs. Breach "Do It Again" (Zoo Station Remix), Robyn vs. "Do It Again," Razor 'N Guido "This Joy" (Razor n' Guido Radio Mix), Vernessa Mitchell "Jealous" (Jump Smokers Club Mix), Chromeo "Story Of My Life" (Wayne G WPPS Anthem Mix), One Direction "Problem" (The 3rd Impact New Classic Club Mix), Ariana Grande (feat. Iggy Azalea) "A Sky Full Of Stars" (Osen Remix), Coldplay "Flashback, I Got U" (Discosid Mashup), Calvin Harris vs. Duke Dumont "Am I Voices" (Johnny Mac Mash), Nico & Vinz vs. Otto Knows "I Choose You" (DJ Blacklow Club Remix), Sara Bareilles "Stay With Me," Sam Smith feat. Mary J Blige Twitter and Instagram: @DJBlacklow | www.facebook.com/DJBlacklow | Bookings: blacklow1@yahoo.com | www.soundcloud.com/djblacklow
Something to warm you up for Dallas Purple Party Weekend 2013. Get into it! Song listing: Cookie, Norman Doray, NERVO - Something To Believe In Raw Silk - Do It To The Music DJ Dan, Lookback - Nothing But A Party DJ Falk - Been A Long Time Brian Cid - The Roots Chris Lum - Give Me The Beat Chris Marsh, Krysten Cummings, Jonny M - In The Rain Barbara Tucker, The Cube Guys - I Wanna Dance With Somebody Etienne Ozborne, Benny Royal - Can You Feel It Nikki Williams - Glowing Nicky Romero, Avicii - I Could Be the One Zedd feat. Foxes - Clarity Jerome Robins, Hysteric Ego, Crazibiza - Want Love Bram & Explo - Open Space deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner - Channel 42 Wolfgang Gartner, Medina - Overdose Freemasons - Bring It Back Lissat & Voltaxx - Sunglasses At Night Deadmau5 - 1981 Sean Finn - Riders On the Storm Tryst - Groove Tonight Pagano - Breaking Bad Leah LaBelle - Lolita B & B feat. Abigail - Surrender C-Rod feat. Jason Walker - Beat Don't Stop Vernessa Mitchell - This Joy Vernessa Mitchell - Took My Life Ce Ce Peniston - Finally Sebaxtian - Miss Nude House Rules - Pump Up the Volume Al Mike feat. Renee Santana - Fly Emeli Sande - Next To Me Alan Fitzpatrick - Skeksis Burns - Lies Cookie, Norman Doray, NERVO - Something To Believe In Alesso, OneRepublic - If I Lose Myself Happy Listening,