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This one's for the true heads. You know who you are. Enjoy!
Anlässlich von THE CULTURE in der SCHIRN spricht Host Miriam Davoudvandi in der zweiteiligen Live-Podcast-Reihe FEEDBACK mit weiblichen Persönlichkeiten aus der deutschen Hip-Hop- und Rap-Szene. In der Auftaktepisode trifft sie auf Hip-Hop-Pionierin Cora E. und vielbeachtete Newcomerin OG LU. Wie hat sich die deutsche Hip-Hop-Szene in den letzten Jahrzehnten gewandelt? Wie kamen sie zum Rap und was sind ihre persönlichen Hip-Hop-Meilensteine? Mit Musik von Vittoria Ps.
On the 62nd episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, Julia Duthie. Julia is a partner at PEPCO LLP, the bestselling author of The House on Dogbone St, and the former CEO of both the Academy of Contemporary Music and The True School of Music.Simply put, I find Julia's life story incredibly inspiring. She left home and school at the age of 16 after a troubling and challenging childhood, as we discuss in this episode.She takes us on her journey from working in vegetable market stalls for food in her teens and living in highly neglected conditions to being a managing director of an IT firm in her mid-twenties.From her experiences and realisations in therapy to opening up about her past, letting go of shame, and the death of her father sparking her own desire to connect more fully with who she really is, prompting her to accept her sexuality at the age of 50, connect with her creativity, and write a best-selling book.While she is also completely frank about what presently troubles her and where she suspects she has more to explore in terms of her childhood.This episode will offer plenty of inspiration regarding how Julia has lived such a vibrant life in the face of difficult beginnings. Her willingness to explore and be herself more fully, as well as the meaning and sense of belonging she is discovering along the way, will give you much to contemplate.Subscribe for weekly episodes, every Tuesday, and check out my YouTube channel (link below) for clips and shorts.Contact me at mark@whatisagood.life to book a free consultation (30 minutes) for one-on-one coaching around your own self-inquiry or to hear about executive team coaching experiences I am offering to build trust, communication, and connection amongst leadership teams.Running Order:03:00 What is a the real you?07:15 Mortality and authenticity11:15 Reflections on sexuality and honesty16:30 The effects of being yourself21:30 The feeling of belonging and creativity26:20 The motivation for sharing her story33:45 The path from market stalls to managing director38:30 The shadow side and struggle of life46:50 What happens after healing?50:30 External successes to meaning and belonging55:00 What is a good life for Julia?For further content and information check out the following:- For the podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/- Julia's book: on Amazon - Julia's substack: https://juliaduthie.substack.com/- Julia's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-duthie-607b4254/
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In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with June Choi, Yannai Kashtan, and Belinda Ramírez from the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Amidst great fanfare, Stanford University created the Doerr School for Sustainability, which immediately said that it would accept funding from the fossil fuel industry. June, Yannai, and Belinda are helping lead the movement of students pushing back to dissociate from such funds. David asks what drives them and sustains them in building a True School of Sustainability.www.truesustainabilityschool.comwww.ejstanford.comJune Choi is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability. Her research focuses on quantifying the impacts of climate change to inform adaptation strategies. Her previous work involved tracking global climate finance flows, setting standards for green bonds and sustainable finance integrity. She holds an MA in International Relations from John Hopkins University and BA in Sociology from Amherst College.Yannai Kashtan is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability, where he studies health-related hazards of residential fossil-fueled appliances. His most recent project quantified benzene emissions from gas and propane stoves. He earned a BA from Pomona College, where he majored in physics and chemistry and studied organic semiconductors.Belinda Ramírez (they/them) teaches introductory liberal education courses at Stanford as a COLLEGE Fellow, including courses on environmental sustainability, food and culture, and climate/environmental/food justice. They also organize with Stanford's Environmental Justice Working Group and the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Trained in cultural anthropology, their research deals with the social, racial/ethnic, political, and economic dimensions of urban agriculture and other food movements situated within the modern industrialized and corporatized global food system. In researching these topics, Belinda has come to recognize the fulfillment found in experiential learning and working firsthand to change their local food system, receiving agricultural training through local farms and community gardens in southern San Diego. They have also engaged in statewide political advocacy for young farmers through the National Young Farmers Coalition, served as both Board and Food Justice Co-Chair for Slow Food Urban San Diego, and worked as a Soil Farmer for Food2Soil. They consider themselves a farmer-scholar, bridging the worlds between praxis and theory, academia and tangible, on-the-ground work.www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with June Choi, Yannai Kashtan, and Belinda Ramírez from the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Amidst great fanfare, Stanford University created the Doerr School for Sustainability, which immediately said that it would accept funding from the fossil fuel industry. June, Yannai, and Belinda are helping lead the movement of students pushing back to dissociate from such funds. David asks what drives them and sustains them in building a True School of Sustainability.www.truesustainabilityschool.comwww.ejstanford.comJune Choi is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability. Her research focuses on quantifying the impacts of climate change to inform adaptation strategies. Her previous work involved tracking global climate finance flows, setting standards for green bonds and sustainable finance integrity. She holds an MA in International Relations from John Hopkins University and BA in Sociology from Amherst College.Yannai Kashtan is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability, where he studies health-related hazards of residential fossil-fueled appliances. His most recent project quantified benzene emissions from gas and propane stoves. He earned a BA from Pomona College, where he majored in physics and chemistry and studied organic semiconductors.Belinda Ramírez (they/them) teaches introductory liberal education courses at Stanford as a COLLEGE Fellow, including courses on environmental sustainability, food and culture, and climate/environmental/food justice. They also organize with Stanford's Environmental Justice Working Group and the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Trained in cultural anthropology, their research deals with the social, racial/ethnic, political, and economic dimensions of urban agriculture and other food movements situated within the modern industrialized and corporatized global food system. In researching these topics, Belinda has come to recognize the fulfillment found in experiential learning and working firsthand to change their local food system, receiving agricultural training through local farms and community gardens in southern San Diego. They have also engaged in statewide political advocacy for young farmers through the National Young Farmers Coalition, served as both Board and Food Justice Co-Chair for Slow Food Urban San Diego, and worked as a Soil Farmer for Food2Soil. They consider themselves a farmer-scholar, bridging the worlds between praxis and theory, academia and tangible, on-the-ground work.www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with June Choi, Yannai Kashtan, and Belinda Ramírez from the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Amidst great fanfare, Stanford University created the Doerr School for Sustainability, which immediately said that it would accept funding from the fossil fuel industry. June, Yannai, and Belinda are helping lead the movement of students pushing back to dissociate from such funds. David asks what drives them and sustains them in building a True School of Sustainability.www.truesustainabilityschool.comwww.ejstanford.comJune Choi is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability. Her research focuses on quantifying the impacts of climate change to inform adaptation strategies. Her previous work involved tracking global climate finance flows, setting standards for green bonds and sustainable finance integrity. She holds an MA in International Relations from John Hopkins University and BA in Sociology from Amherst College.Yannai Kashtan is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability, where he studies health-related hazards of residential fossil-fueled appliances. His most recent project quantified benzene emissions from gas and propane stoves. He earned a BA from Pomona College, where he majored in physics and chemistry and studied organic semiconductors.Belinda Ramírez (they/them) teaches introductory liberal education courses at Stanford as a COLLEGE Fellow, including courses on environmental sustainability, food and culture, and climate/environmental/food justice. They also organize with Stanford's Environmental Justice Working Group and the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Trained in cultural anthropology, their research deals with the social, racial/ethnic, political, and economic dimensions of urban agriculture and other food movements situated within the modern industrialized and corporatized global food system. In researching these topics, Belinda has come to recognize the fulfillment found in experiential learning and working firsthand to change their local food system, receiving agricultural training through local farms and community gardens in southern San Diego. They have also engaged in statewide political advocacy for young farmers through the National Young Farmers Coalition, served as both Board and Food Justice Co-Chair for Slow Food Urban San Diego, and worked as a Soil Farmer for Food2Soil. They consider themselves a farmer-scholar, bridging the worlds between praxis and theory, academia and tangible, on-the-ground work.www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with June Choi, Yannai Kashtan, and Belinda Ramírez from the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Amidst great fanfare, Stanford University created the Doerr School for Sustainability, which immediately said that it would accept funding from the fossil fuel industry. June, Yannai, and Belinda are helping lead the movement of students pushing back to dissociate from such funds. David asks what drives them and sustains them in building a True School of Sustainability.www.truesustainabilityschool.comwww.ejstanford.comJune Choi is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability. Her research focuses on quantifying the impacts of climate change to inform adaptation strategies. Her previous work involved tracking global climate finance flows, setting standards for green bonds and sustainable finance integrity. She holds an MA in International Relations from John Hopkins University and BA in Sociology from Amherst College.Yannai Kashtan is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability, where he studies health-related hazards of residential fossil-fueled appliances. His most recent project quantified benzene emissions from gas and propane stoves. He earned a BA from Pomona College, where he majored in physics and chemistry and studied organic semiconductors.Belinda Ramírez (they/them) teaches introductory liberal education courses at Stanford as a COLLEGE Fellow, including courses on environmental sustainability, food and culture, and climate/environmental/food justice. They also organize with Stanford's Environmental Justice Working Group and the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Trained in cultural anthropology, their research deals with the social, racial/ethnic, political, and economic dimensions of urban agriculture and other food movements situated within the modern industrialized and corporatized global food system. In researching these topics, Belinda has come to recognize the fulfillment found in experiential learning and working firsthand to change their local food system, receiving agricultural training through local farms and community gardens in southern San Diego. They have also engaged in statewide political advocacy for young farmers through the National Young Farmers Coalition, served as both Board and Food Justice Co-Chair for Slow Food Urban San Diego, and worked as a Soil Farmer for Food2Soil. They consider themselves a farmer-scholar, bridging the worlds between praxis and theory, academia and tangible, on-the-ground work.www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Amidst great fanfare, Stanford University created the Doerr School for Sustainability, which immediately said that it would accept funding from the fossil fuel industry. A group of students has pushed back, and built an impressive movement to dissociate from such funds. In this episode, we talk to some of the people leading the movement about what drives them and sustains them in building a True School of Sustainability.June Choi is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability. Her research focuses on quantifying the impacts of climate change to inform adaptation strategies. Her previous work involved tracking global climate finance flows, setting standards for green bonds and sustainable finance integrity. She holds an MA in International Relations from John Hopkins University and BA in Sociology from Amherst College.Yannai Kashtan is a PhD candidate in Earth System Science at the Doerr School of Sustainability, where he studies health-related hazards of residential fossil-fueled appliances. His most recent project quantified benzene emissions from gas and propane stoves. He earned a BA from Pomona College, where he majored in physics and chemistry and studied organic semiconductors.Belinda Ramírez (they/them) teaches introductory liberal education courses at Stanford as a COLLEGE Fellow, including courses on environmental sustainability, food and culture, and climate/environmental/food justice. They also organize with Stanford's Environmental Justice Working Group and the Coalition for a True School of Sustainability. Trained in cultural anthropology, their research deals with the social, racial/ethnic, political, and economic dimensions of urban agriculture and other food movements situated within the modern industrialized and corporatized global food system. In researching these topics, Belinda has come to recognize the fulfillment found in experiential learning and working firsthand to change their local food system, receiving agricultural training through local farms and community gardens in southern San Diego. They have also engaged in statewide political advocacy for young farmers through the National Young Farmers Coalition, served as both Board and Food Justice Co-Chair for Slow Food Urban San Diego, and worked as a Soil Farmer for Food2Soil. They consider themselves a farmer-scholar, bridging the worlds between praxis and theory, academia and tangible, on-the-ground work.
#PlatinumMediaNetwork #Global #Podcast S E A S O N #6 - E X C L U S I V E WE DON'T OWN THE MUSIC IN THIS "LIVE STREAM" ENTERTAINMENT ONLY #Streetz989ATLTV - #GREZEGUTTA Welcomes on Wednesday, August 23rd @ 8:30pm/est "LIVE" in the "Studio" for "'Southern Soul Industry Vibez" with Tha1stLady - EmCee' Jazz' & "GREZE GUTTA" - Founder @ Black FarmerCo, and Leader of "The True School of East St. Louis, Illinois." “Greze has been on the scene since 2005 performing as a writer, artist, show host etc., will join us to share his music, life and career with our audiences. His latest release “Judy” is currently streaming on all platforms and in rotation from coast to coast.” Stream "LIVE" to hear more about Greze GUTTA, a Philanthropist & Community Leader who is on his way to opening doors for his community, and his "fellow industry artists." #SouthernSoulIndustryVibez #GrezeGutta #BlackFarmerCo #SoulBlues #SouthernSoulMusic #Philanthropist #RapArtist #HipHop #Tha1stLady #EmCeeJazz #SouthernSoulHistoric #BroadcastMedia #Mindset #Atlanta #Worldwide #OnDemand #Streetz989ATL 24/7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/streetz989atl/message
Here's some true bangers for true heads from the true school of House. Enjoy!
Founded by Mat Staver and a team of highly credentialed educators, Covenant Journey Academy (CJA) is one of America's premier choices for biblically based online education. Covenant Journey Academy is a flexible Christian online school for grades K–12 built upon the foundation of a biblical worldview. CJA is committed to raising up a standard against the nonstop, nationwide barrage of a godless ideological agenda indoctrinating America's children in the public school system. Mat expresses to Dr. Chaps that Covenant Journey Academy's mission is to help parents educate and equip their children with the knowledge, skills, and biblical values essential to transforming the culture and living out their God-given calling with confidence. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2023, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
Get ready for some Philly vibe! Phillip and David spend time with R-Son the Voice of Reason - MC, BoomBap Therapist, True School alumnus, member of the world's greatest bluegrass/hip-hop band, Gangstagrass. They'll cover his story starting from rhymes in the back of the school bus in 1st grade to the recent release of his latest solo jawns, and all the topics in-between. Rumor has it R-Son will freestyle on the show! Don't want to miss it.Website: boombaptherapy.comYouTube ChannelFacebook PageBioR-son the voice of reason describes himself as an old dude with Philly attitude, rhyme skills & true school flavor; add in degrees in criminal justice and 40 years of comic book nerdery.A member of the group Gangstagrass, the World's Greatest bluegrass hip hop band, with releases since the early 2000's.Delivering extraordinary wordplay & freestyle fire, R-son the voice of reason releases started with 2017 The Art of Words and most recently, 2023's V IV V (five for five).Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better!If you'd like to sponsor our show or if you're a musician who'd like to come on the show, or if you have a recommendation for OUR next favorite band, hit us up on any of the social media platforms at @nextfavband, or visit our website at stereophilia.studio for more information and to contact us. Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Heute nehme ich mich mal wieder einem Vorsatz aus der Sommerpause an. Die neue Playlist "Truschoolernodnbouncemuzik" vereinigt jegliche Ausrichtung von amerikanischem HipHop, die sich dem MCing verschrieben hat. Unabhängig von Dekade, Örtlichkeit oder Camp finden sich hier G-Funk, Boombap und viele weitere Richtungen. Checkt die Playlist gerne -wie jede andere- über mein Spotify in den Shownotes ab. Zudem habe ich wieder angefangen "Rewow's Finest" auf dem Laufenden zu halten, die meine aktuelle Heavy Rotation vereinigt. Beide Playlists sind dynamisch gedacht und werden -soweit zumindest der Plan- stetig aktualisiert. Ein bisschen off-topic und ein kurzer Exkurs zu den Gewinnern der HipHop.de-Awards gab es auch noch. Kommt gut durch das Wochenende!
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Back on the “Where Did They Go?” rebroadcast series, Mae brings you Kimochi Youkai, the five-member jazz/RnB/neo-soul act that was on the show in December 2018, on the 149th episode of Maed in India. They talk about how they met at True School of Music, how their lineup changed, the meaning of Kimochi Youkai, and more! Take a look at our episode artwork! You'll see that we've created a word search where you can look for the band name and some of their song titles. We hope you enjoy it! Song List: Intro (00:54 - 03:54) Let Me Be (03:54 - 06:57) Journey to the Trip Station (21:20 - 26:15) Round and Round (33:40 - 37:32) Kimochi Youkai is Ambika Nayak on Vocals Nirvan Pareva on Drums Niranjan Joshi on Keys Bishan Pukhrambam on Guitar Vishal Singh on Bass Follow Kimochi Youkai: Instagram @kimochi.youkai Facebook @kimochiyoukai Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Recording Engineers: DJ JJ Audio Editor Post (Original): Vijay Doiphode Audio Editor Post (Rebroadcast): Kartik Kulkarni Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala Episode Artwork: Alika Gupta Recorded at Island City Studios
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes ladders (Alt-pop) to the Show! (Click to go there) ● WEB: wavesandladders.com ● IG: @wavesandladders ● TK: @wavesandladders ● FB: @wavesandladders ● TW: @wavesandladders Born and raised in Mumbai, India, Vrinda Padia, known musically as Ladders, has been exposed to a variety of cultures and musical styles. She started her musical training in Hindustani Classical and has since transitioned to a songwriter and a western vocalist. Art is her catharsis; any form of expression brings her peace and solace. She's seen what changes in environment and energies can do and therefore tries to make a point to channel her negative, unwanted thoughts into her craft in any way she can. The intention remains to find peace. Expanding her love for music, she was a student at Musicians Institute, Berklee College of Music, and True School of Music. She graduated with an Associate of Arts in Vocal Performance from Musicians' Institute in September of 2021 and released her debut single, "IDWY," in April of 2022, setting the scene for her story as an artist. ● Media Inquiries: Taylor Funari Publicist TREND: PR, Branding, and Social Media www.trendpr.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/johannes_heil/ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/ Today we a premiere a remix from arguably one of the most influential techno producers of all time, the legendary Johannes Heil. The German producer is on remix duties for Meda, Heil puts his stomping dance floor ready stamp on ‘Rescue Me'. Since its 2018 inception, Parisian imprint Badam Music has served as an outlet for consistent quality music hosting artists such as Art Of Tones and Matthias Vogt with releases backed by Annie Mac, Jamie Jones, Honey Dijon, Alinka, Luciano, Mousse T and more . Now, techno-wizard Johannes Heil of Cocoon fame and Pooledmusic boss Ian Pooley arrive on the imprint to reinterpret two tracks from label favourite Meda on ‘Remixes From the Vault'. Johannes Heil needs very little introduction as one of the most important German techno producers off all time. Johannes's early works have long since become part of the long term memory of Techno history and his currant music is constantly evolving and pushing new boundaries. Tracks such as ‘Paranoid Dancer', ‘From Within', ‘Exile 007 B2' and many more have rocked dance floors for decades. Pounding drums and ravey stabs fuel Johannes Heil's fibrous techno reshape of ‘Rescue Me' as anthemic keys rain down on cavernous basslines. This is a dance floor ready bomb of the highest order.
Dr. Configa is an eclectic producer who's in possession of a wide range of musical knowledge & the ability to create vastly different soundscapes. He's also literally a Doctor of Hip-Hop. We discuss his work on the new Arrested Development album 'For The FKN Love', the definition of Boom bap, UK slang, Top Boy, how he earned his Ph.D., his doctoral thesis on appropriation in Hip-Hop, his label Configaration Records, what "True School" rap is, some of our non-rap favorites, & much more. Watch the episode HERE Stream Dr. Configa's music HERE Follow Dr. Configa on IG HERE
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Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 23 years. With regular features like the True School Retrospective, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan & Barry Bonza True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Hello and welcome to this new episode, in this episode I read a real school creepy story sent to me by talk this way podcast, it helped a lot for making this shot episode I hope you liked it! Follow them on Instagram:@talkthisway podcast my Instagram:@alltimechatterpodcast email:sahasudeshna602@gmail.com if you want to send in your storytime you can dm me your story! Thank you☘
Hello and welcome to this new episode, in this episode I read a real school creepy story sent to me by talk this way podcast, it helped a lot for making this shot episode I hope you liked it! Follow them on Instagram:@talkthisway podcast my Instagram:@alltimechatterpodcast email:sahasudeshna602@gmail.com if you want to send in your storytime you can dm me your story! Thank you☘
Virginia, Gregory and Darrian dive into the complexities of creating and self-reflection during a time of hardship. Virginia's Bio: 2019 Stingray Music Rising Star Award recipient and 2020 International Clarinetist Corona Competition first prize winner Virginia MacDonald has established herself as a respected and sought after musician in the Canadian jazz scene. Virginia has performed extensively as both a leader and side woman at several venues across the city of Toronto, where she is currently based, including Koerner Hall, The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, The Jazz Bistro, The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar, and has performed in several Canadian and American jazz festivals including The Cambridge Jazz Festival, the TD Toronto Jazz Festival, the Beaches International Jazz Festival, the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, the TD Markham Jazz Festival and the Cape Breton Jazz Festival. Virginia has had the opportunity to work internationally in the United States, India, Spain, and France. In 2018, Virginia received a $10,000 scholarship to take part in an exclusive five-week workshop at Berklee College of Music with Grammy Award-winning drummer Terri Lyne Carrington. While at Berklee, she had the chance to work with Terri extensively, along with Grammy Award-nominated saxophonist Tia Fuller. She also had the opportunity to perform at the Cambridge Jazz Festival, alongside Carrington and Fuller. She appeared on Juno Award-winning saxophonist Kirk MacDonald's 2013 big band release, Common Ground, and his latest 2018 release with the legendary Harold Mabern, Generations: Ballads & Standards. In addition to her busy performance schedule, Virginia is an in demand educator and has given masterclasses at universities and post-secondary music programs both locally and internationally, including workshops at McGill University (Montreal), the Global Music Institute (Delhi), and the True School of Music (Mumbai). At this point in her career, Virginia is now focusing on composing and performing her own music. Her debut album is set to be released in 2021, and is comprised of original compositions written for jazz quintet. Support this podcast
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
True School is in session and HipHop Professor Bryon Turman is putting the real ness to the test. We talk about how the culture gets transformed into collegiate level curriculum, the Black Jedi Zulus and how dumbing down ya lyrics ain't smart. Class. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiounfriendlyshow/support
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Ev Love brings you The World Famous True School Hip Hop Show every Thursday night. The True School Hip Hop show is an institution, running more than 25 years. With regular features like the Whats LEWS listeing to?, with LEWS & Common Thread with Barry Bonza, the occasional interview and all the in-the-know knowledge of local emerging hip hop artists you'll ever need. Sandwiched between two glorious hours of everything from boom bap to trap. Hosted each week by Ev Love, GetBan. True school is your one stop appointment listening shop.
Over Infinite Joy Infinite Joy is een true school MC van de Vlaamse kust. Hij doet freestyle, rhythmical artistic poetry, spoken word en een beetje beatbox. Zijn teksten zijn persoonlijke puzzels die zijn perceptie weerspiegelen. Hij gebruikt ze als middel om zijn gedachten een plaats te geven. Joy schrijft dan ook niet om indruk te maken op anderen, maar om zichzelf uit te drukken. Credits: Intro: Dwight Delameilleure (aka Onderond) - 42 bars over Infinite Joy, Tekst: Louis Vanoo, Instrumental produced by LethalNeedle - HipHopTalkies is een podcast gemaakt door Louis Vanoo Producties in opdracht van Plus32B
Sometimes, weird people can break into your school... and they aren't there to teach you math. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-infiltrators/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-infiltrators/support