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Yons is a Grammy Winning Producer, Teacher, & Artist. We spoke about a wide range of topics as we caught up and learned more about each others experience in this ever evolving field.
Yon Raz-Fridman is an entrepreneur, repeat founder, and technology executive. Originally from Israel, he went to London to start his career, met his wife, and moved to New York. Eventually, they moved back to her hometown and are now based in Columbus, Ohio. In college, Yon was part of an entrepreneurial academic program where he developed a passion for blending expression, creativity, and digital products.Supersocial is the number one developer, publisher, and operator of premium virtual worlds on immersive social platforms like Roblox and Fortnight. They create engaging games and experiences that focus on bringing joy to next-gen digital communities using their IP and IP from some of the world's most innovative and largest brands and companies. After seeing the rise of Minecraft, Roblox, and Fortnight before and during the pandemic, Yon began to believe virtual 3D worlds would be the next frontier of the consumer internet. There are two generations (Z and Alpha, born after 2000) that have been born into a smartphone-based world with large, immersive social platforms. They are playing, socializing, and expressing themselves on these platforms and representing themselves as a 3D avatar with a mindset of "It's not just me playing the character. I am the character". Yon realized these kids are going to grow up and will likely want to continue to interact with the internet in the same way. This evolution will change how they interact with media, entertainment, and shopping. While the fundamentals are yet to be determined, the scale is undeniable.In this episode, Alan and Yon discuss how Supersocial capitalizes on that hypothesis, how brands and advertisers might think about experimenting and getting in early, and what the KPIs are in these spaces. Yon talks about trends he sees in the Metaverse, how they are connected to actual human behavior change, and how Supersocial works with brands like NARS to harness these opportunities. Yons says the Metaverse isn't replacing the current internet; it is the next iteration. It is the next frontier of the consumer internet, and there is exponential potential to grow into it. However, he also warns against getting caught up in hype, both negative and positive, and instead advises to "pay attention to what people do with technology, not the technology itself."In this episode, you'll learn:What Supersocial does and the KPIs they care aboutThe inevitable evolution of the internet and how we use itWhat most people are missing when they think about the MetaverseKey Highlights: [01:46] From Isreal to Columbus, Ohio[06:10] The spark to start Supersocial[11:45] What is Supersocial?[12:40] What we don't know and what we are missing when it comes to the metaverse[14:45] The internet is evolving into the next iteration.[17:45] How might there be 100 billion people in the Metaverse?[20:00] What is Yon seeing in the Metaverse today?[21:30] Bringing brands to Roblox in an authentic way[26:20] How brands can start in the space[29:47] Metaverse success metrics[32:00] Pandemic pivot[36:00] Advice to his younger self: Perfect is the enemy of great.[37:30] Be careful how much you rely on technology versus what people do with it.[40:50] Trends and subcultures[44:00] You own your time.Looking for more?Visit our website for links to resources mentioned in this episode and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yons is playing Borderlands with his son, and living out the example his big brother gave him. Yons is a musician, music teacher, and producer. You can check him out on his website, or listen to his music on Spotify. Here's some stuff we talked about: Our Feelings Borderlands 2 is how Yons bonds with his son. Red Dead Redemption 2 may have been a little too cinematic? Yons has never played the "original-intent" version of Skyrim. Sonic 2 was Yons' safe place with his brother. Spotify does have a whole Nerdcore Mix, and idk, it's kinda embarassing mostly. I think the guy I was thinking of performing at Penny Arcade Expo was MC Frontalot. Video Game Feelings is an Area Code Audio production. Hosted and produced by Richard Clark. Associate produced by Nettie Smith. Additional help from Ashley Whitehurst and Matthew Linder.
Har du hørt om alle bøndene som nå protesterer i Nederland og andre land i verden? Hvorfor protesterer de? Kommer vi i Norge til å oppleve problemer med mat til vinteren? Selv om dette kan virke som et negativt tema er hensikten å kunne bli bedre mentalt forberedt for hva som kan komme. Er man godt forberedt blir også frykten mindre om en eventuelt krise oppstår! Gjesten i denne episoden er Michael Yon. Han er en amerikansk forfatter og fotograf. Han tjenestegjorde i spesialstyrkene på begynnelsen av 1980-tallet, og han ble forfatter på midten av 1990-tallet. Han fokuserte på militærskriving etter invasjonen av Irak. Yon har vært innlemmet ved flere anledninger med amerikanske og britiske tropper i Irak, mest fremtredende en utplassering med 1. bataljon, 24. infanteriregiment (Deuce Four) av 25. infanteridivisjon i Mosul, Irak som ble avsluttet i september 2005. Yon har hatt vokalfeider med USAs militærhierarki, og arten av rapportene hans er også kontroversiell. Imidlertid nøt Yon en gang "rockestjerne"-status blant individuelle soldater, ifølge Brian Williams fra NBC. Yons alternative medierapportering har blitt nevnt av en rekke mainstream mediebyråer, og han har vunnet utmerkelser fra 2005, 2007,og 2008 Weblog Awards. I 2008 rapporterte The New York Timesat han har brukt mer tid innebygd i kampenheter enn noen annen journalist i Irak.Han flyttet fokus for bloggingen sin fra Irak til Afghanistan i august 2008. Arbeidet hans støttes først og fremst av donasjoner fra lesere.
Lydia Yon and her husband, Kevin, are the founding owners of Yon Family Farms, Ridge Spring, South Carolina.A first-generation ag venture, they have quickly become a leading source of Angus seedstock in their region and across the country. They--alongside their three adult children and their growing families--continue to turn Yon Family Farms into a diversified agribusiness including cattle, farming and retail beef and pecan business, the Nut House.Their story is a wonderful testament to the American values of faith, hard work and determination. They are loyally dedicated to the land, their family and the legacies of folks who have farmed the land before them.Learn more about the Yons at...www.yonfamilyfarms.comwww.nuthouseandcountrymarket.com
March 30, 2022 Unreleased: What You Haven't Heard Summary: Krystal Roberts and Matt Linder reflect on their favorite contributor moments from Season 2, the Lauryn Hill season. They also walk through their top three bars from Lauryn Hill's unreleased songs that have been the most impactful on them. Timestamps: Krystal and Matt discuss their favorite moments from Season 2 - 1:45 Krystal and Matt share their top three bars from unreleased Lauryn Hill songs. - 11:27 Hosts: Lauryn Hill researcher, Krystal Roberts, and Hip Hop scholar, Matt Linder. Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @theflickerspod Website: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/ (flickerspodcast.com) Subscribe: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen) Rate & Review us on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flickers/id1437163252 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/0I6YVTVdAvERnz6j95Im3K (Spotify), https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/flickers-733168 (Podchaser,) and https://goodpods.app.link/nAAlMWy9dmb (Goodpods). Follow our Harklist for Season 2 highlights:https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939 ( https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939) Join the conversation about Lauryn over at our https://goodpods.app.link/pcYGQALzsnb (Goodpods group). Take the next step and text this episode to a friend who is a Lauryn Hill fan, a hip hop fan, or a music fan. They can subscribe on their favorite podcast app here: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen). Logo design byhttps://twitter.com/PaperCutPrayers ( @papercutprayers) Theme music by https://linktr.ee/jtulius (Julius Tunstall). Additional music from https://yonsofficial.com (Yons). Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/Tpc6PMnXgIO (https://share.descript.com/view/Tpc6PMnXgIO)
March 23, 2022 Babylon System Summary: "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" was an album very clearly held together by a theme, love. And then when Lauryn performed on that stage in MTV studios with a brand new set of songs with just her and an acoustic guitar, there seemed to be a lack of cohesion within the songs themselves as well as the performance as a whole. Initially derided by critics and fans, "MTV Unplugged No. 2.0" went on to influence artists such as Kanye, Lecrae, and many others in hip hop. But what might not be apparent from a single or a dozen listens of the performance is that the album's songs are narratively connected. This album is her story but it is also the story of all humanity, where Lauryn takes us from Genesis to Revelation and through the words and life of Jesus. Timestamps: The Media, Critic, and Fan Response to "MTV Unplugged No. 2.0" - 00:00 Bob Marley's "Babylon System" As The Inspiration for "Unplugged" - 4:50 Femi Olutade Dissects "Mr. Intentional" - 8:16 "Adam Lives in Theory" as the Story of All Humanity - 13:00 "Freedom Time" as the Central Theme of "Unplugged - 20:06 Femi talk through various "Unplugged" songs ("Just Like Water," "I Gotta Find Peace of Mind," "The Mystery of Iniquity," and "I Get Out") as the narrative of the Bible - 34:29 "The Conquering Lion" as Jesus and the one who destroys the "Babylon System" - 35:59 Krystal and Matt React to the Narrative that Femi found within "Unplugged" - 45:44 Hosts: Lauryn Hill researcher, Krystal Roberts, and Hip Hop scholar, Matt Linder. Contributors: Julius Tunstall, Raven Jones Stanbrough, and Femi Olutade. Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @theflickerspod Website: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/ (flickerspodcast.com) Subscribe: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen) Rate & Review us on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flickers/id1437163252 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/0I6YVTVdAvERnz6j95Im3K (Spotify), https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/flickers-733168 (Podchaser,) and https://goodpods.app.link/nAAlMWy9dmb (Goodpods). Follow our Harklist for Season 2 highlights:https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939 ( https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939) Join the conversation about Lauryn over at our https://goodpods.app.link/pcYGQALzsnb (Goodpods group). Take the next step and text this episode to a friend who is a Lauryn Hill fan, a hip hop fan, or a music fan. They can subscribe on their favorite podcast app here: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen). Logo design byhttps://twitter.com/PaperCutPrayers ( @papercutprayers) Theme music by https://linktr.ee/jtulius (Julius Tunstall). Additional music from https://yonsofficial.com (Yons), https://www.beatstars.com/fndguitar (fndguitar), https://beatsbyhype.com/ (Beats by Hype) and https://www.beatstars.com/nabilsioty (Nabil Sioty) Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/SG6S7QjVBr7 (https://share.descript.com/view/SG6S7QjVBr7)
March 9, 2022 Love: It Ain't Working Summary: Lauryn Hill experienced good love growing up in a loving, caring, and supportive family. But once she went out into the world and started to interact with others, she began to realize that not everyone experienced that sort of grounding familial love. She discovered that the love she was experiencing outside of her family came with baggage and was often broken. And yet, that type of broken and messy love taught her lessons about what love she deserves and what love truly is. It is through the anger of "Lost Ones" and heartbreak of "Ex-Factor, " the opening tracks from "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," that we as listeners begin to understand her conception of love. A love that Eric House uncovers through a musical and lyrical analysis of both songs. Timestamps: Lauryn Hill and Cheryl Kirk-Duggan on the Difficulty of Love. - 00:00 Eric House and Otis Lambert on Miseducation of Lauryn Hill album interludes. - 2:04 Eric House breaks down "Lost Ones" and "Ex-Factor" and details the surprising ways the songs express what Lauryn learned about love. - 3:10 Krystal Roberts and Matt Linder's reaction to Eric House's analysis of "Ex-Factor." - 15:57 Lauryn Hill speaking on the baggage we bring to our love. - 24:33 Hosts: Lauryn Hill researcher, Krystal Roberts, and Hip Hop scholar, Matt Linder. Contributors: Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Otis Lambert aka OT The GoldN' Child, and Eric House. Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @theflickerspod Website: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/ (flickerspodcast.com) Subscribe: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen) Rate & Review us on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flickers/id1437163252 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/0I6YVTVdAvERnz6j95Im3K (Spotify), https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/flickers-733168 (Podchaser,) and https://goodpods.app.link/nAAlMWy9dmb (Goodpods). Follow our Harklist for Season 2 highlights: https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939 (https://harkaudio.com/lauryn-hill-season-highlights-77939) Join the conversation about Lauryn over at our https://goodpods.app.link/pcYGQALzsnb (Goodpods group). Take the next step and text this episode to a friend who is a Lauryn Hill fan, a hip hop fan, or a music fan. They can subscribe on their favorite podcast app here: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen). Logo design byhttps://twitter.com/PaperCutPrayers ( @papercutprayers) Theme music by https://linktr.ee/jtulius (Julius Tunstall). Additional music from https://yonsofficial.com (Yons) and https://www.beatstars.com/nabilsioty (Nabil Sioty). Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/ksBpK1G2NqE (https://share.descript.com/view/ksBpK1G2NqE)
If you checked out Episode 235 of Beerz & Barz, you met Matt and Krystal of Flickers Podcast. Flickers explores the work and lives of musicians who incorporate spirituality in their music. Today we give you their first episode of season 2. See show notes below, and don't forget to subscribe to their Podcast! How We Met Lauryn Hill Lauryn Hill with only one studio album had a significant impact on many hip hop artists that came after her. Her impact on women rappers is not to be understated and even the wave of Drakes and melodic rappers can be directly traced back to her. But her influence is more than just her music but how she presented and carried herself as strong, feminine, and confident in God. And also the ways in which she spoke up against misogyny, racism, classism, capitalism, and so many other -isms. Besides her dope music these are just a few of the reasons why her legacy is felt even today, a legacy that has reached far beyond music and into the very lives of her fans. Those personal encounters with Lauryn and her music are the stories we'll hear today. Key Moments: Montage of Lauryn Hill's life and career. - 00:00 Krystal Roberts and Matt Linder introduce themselves and why they're doing this podcast. - 03:07 Lauryn's influence on other artists - 06:09 Krystal shares what Lauryn has meant to her. - 08:39 Raven Jones Stanbrough relives her experience of buying and listening to “Miseducation” for the first time. - 12:23 Cona Marshall and Raven recount how revolutionary Lauryn's look was in the late 90s and the personal impact of Lauryn's look on them. - 15:50 Eric House talks about singing “Joyful, Joyful” at church and “Killing Me Softly” at summer camp. - 23:48 Alex Nava discusses Lauryn's collaboration with Santana and the influence of Latinos in hip hop. - 27:54 Julius Tunstall speaks on Lauryn's influence on his music and how it made him grow as a Black creative. - 32:32 Otis Lambert on how Lauryn allowed him to rap about real topics and not care what others think. - 40:16 Cheryl Kirk-Duggan relates Lauryn's life to her own and how Lauryn's music has been a part of her academic work. - 47:45 After the credits: Hear Matt's introduction to Lauryn story and how she made him fall in love with hip hop. - 55:55 Hosts: Lauryn Hill researcher, Krystal Roberts, and Hip Hop scholar, Matt Linder. Contributors: Raven Jones Stanbrough, Cona Marshall, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Alex Nava, Eric House, Julius Tunstall, and Otis Lambert aka OT The GoldN' Child. Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @theflickerspod Website: flickerspodcast.com Subscribe: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen Rate & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, and Goodpods. Looking for more on Lauryn Hill? Follow our Harklist for this episode: https://harkaudio.com/met-lauryn-hill-73788/76219. Join the conversation about Lauryn over at our Goodpods group. Take the next step and text this episode to a friend who is a Lauryn Hill fan, a hip hop fan, or a music fan. They can subscribe on their favorite podcast app here: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen. Logo design by @papercutprayers. Theme music by Julius Tunstall. Additional music from Yons, fndguitar, Nabil Sioty, and Ashuka Made-It. Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/SVDKcRYnVrk Resources mentioned in this episode: Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood: The Lauryn Hill Reader She Begat This: 20 Years of the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Honey Magazine Cover Creating Ourselves: African Americans and Hispanic Americans on popular culture and religious expression In Search of Soul: Hip-Hop, Literature and Religion Julius Tunstall's Music OT The GoldN' Child Music Beerz and Barz Podcast
February 23, 2022 How We Met Lauryn Hill Lauryn Hill with only one studio album had a significant impact on many hip hop artists that came after her. Her impact on women rappers is not to be understated and even the wave of Drakes and melodic rappers can be directly traced back to her. But her influence is more than just her music but how she presented and carried herself as strong, feminine, and confident in God. And also the ways in which she spoke up against misogyny, racism, classism, capitalism, and so many other -isms. Besides her dope music these are just a few of the reasons why her legacy is felt even today, a legacy that has reached far beyond music and into the very lives of her fans. Those personal encounters with Lauryn and her music are the stories we'll hear today. Key Moments: Montage of Lauryn Hill's life and career. - 00:00 Krystal Roberts and Matt Linder introduce themselves and why they're doing this podcast. - 03:07 Lauryn's influence on other artists - 06:09 Krystal shares what Lauryn has meant to her. - 08:39 Raven Jones Stanbrough relives her experience of buying and listening to “Miseducation” for the first time. - 12:23 Cona Marshall and Raven recount how revolutionary Lauryn's look was in the late 90s and the personal impact of Lauryn's look on them. - 15:50 Eric House talks about singing “Joyful, Joyful” at church and “Killing Me Softly” at summer camp. - 23:48 Alex Nava discusses Lauryn's collaboration with Santana and the influence of Latinos in hip hop. - 27:54 Julius Tunstall speaks on Lauryn's influence on his music and how it made him grow as a Black creative. - 32:32 Otis Lambert on how Lauryn allowed him to rap about real topics and not care what others think. - 40:16 Cheryl Kirk-Duggan relates Lauryn's life to her own and how Lauryn's music has been a part of her academic work. - 47:45 After the credits: Hear Matt's introduction to Lauryn story and how she made him fall in love with hip hop. - 55:55 Hosts: Lauryn Hill researcher, Krystal Roberts, and Hip Hop scholar, Matt Linder. Contributors: Raven Jones Stanbrough, Cona Marshall, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Alex Nava, Eric House, Julius Tunstall, and Otis Lambert aka OT The GoldN' Child. Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @theflickerspod Website: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/ (flickerspodcast.com) Subscribe: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen) Rate & Review us onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flickers/id1437163252 ( Apple Podcasts),https://open.spotify.com/show/0I6YVTVdAvERnz6j95Im3K ( Spotify),https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/flickers-733168 ( Podchaser,) andhttps://goodpods.app.link/nAAlMWy9dmb ( Goodpods). Looking for more on Lauryn Hill? Follow our Harklist for this episode: https://harkaudio.com/met-lauryn-hill-73788/76219 (https://harkaudio.com/met-lauryn-hill-73788/76219). Join the conversation about Lauryn over at ourhttps://goodpods.app.link/pcYGQALzsnb ( Goodpods group). Take the next step and text this episode to a friend who is a Lauryn Hill fan, a hip hop fan, or a music fan. They can subscribe on their favorite podcast app here: https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen (https://www.flickerspodcast.com/listen). Logo design byhttps://twitter.com/PaperCutPrayers ( @papercutprayers). Theme music by https://linktr.ee/jtulius (Julius Tunstall). Additional music fromhttps://yonsofficial.com/ ( Yons),https://www.beatstars.com/fndguitar ( fndguitar),https://www.beatstars.com/nabilsioty ( Nabil Sioty), andhttps://ashukamadeit.com/ ( Ashuka Made-It). Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/SVDKcRYnVrk (https://share.descript.com/view/SVDKcRYnVrk) Resources mentioned in this episode: Krystal Robert's Master's Thesis -...
Blake & Joe are delighted to have special guest, Sarah Welch-Larson, on the show today to talk about her first ever viewing of Grosse Pointe Blank! We dig into the emotional, technical, and the transcendent elements of the film. Then we switch the conversation over to Sarah's new book, Becoming Alien: The Beginning and End of Evil in Science Fiction's Most Idiosyncratic Film Franchise. We dig into what exactly "evil" is within the Alien franchise as well as Grosse Pointe Blank and where they intersect and diverge! We had a lot of fun with this one. But remember, most of all, this podcast is us...breathing. You can buy Sarah's book, Becoming Alien, here: Bookshop Amazon Thank you for listening. If you like what we do, head on over to Apple Podcasts and give us a rating and review. Every bit of feedback gives us the ability to expand our audience. Our podcast theme was created by Yons. You can find his music and other projects at yonsofficial.com. Our podcast outro music was created by Jeff Hanson Our podcast artwork was created by Jeff Wyrick. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/sogrossepod and on Twitterand Instagram at sogrossepod as well. And you can find Blake on Twitter @LostinOsmosis and Joe @JAGeorgeII.
We break down the second minute of Grosse Pointe Blank where we transition from titles to our first scene where Martin Blank prepares for an assassination while talking to his assistant on the phone. Thank you for listening. If you like what we do, head on over to Apple Podcasts and give us a rating and review. Every bit of feedback gives us the ability to expand our audience. Our podcast theme was created by Yons. You can find his music and other projects at yonsofficial.com. Our podcast outro music was created by Jeff Hanson Our podcast artwork was created by Jeff Wyrick. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/sogrossepod and on Twitter and Instagram at sogrossepod as well. And you can find Blake on Twitter @LostinOsmosis and Joe @JAGeorgeII.
Blake Collier & Joe George start their exploration of the filmography of George Armitage with his directorial debut, Private Duty Nurses (1971). Thank you for listening. If you like what we do, head on over to Apple Podcasts and give us a rating and review. Every bit of feedback gives us the ability to expand our audience. Our podcast theme was created by Yons. You can find his music and other projects at yonsofficial.com. Our podcast intro music was “Irresistable Yvette” by Lee Madeford Les Guachier Quintet Our podcast outro music was created by Jeff Hanson Our podcast artwork was created by Jeff Wyrick. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/sogrossepod and on Twitter and Instagram at sogrossepod as well. And you can find Blake on Twitter @LostinOsmosis and Joe @JAGeorgeII.
Blake Collier & Joe George take on the first album in Johnny Nash's discography, his self-titled 1958 crooner record. We talk about 40s and 50s music, crooning, movie and radio crossover, and other such topics. Thank you for listening. If you like what we do, head on over to Apple Podcasts and give us a rating and review. Every bit of feedback gives us the ability to expand our audience. Our podcast theme was created by Yons. You can find his music and other projects at yonsofficial.com. Our podcast intro music was “Strange Feeling” by Crowander Our podcast outro music was created by Jeff Hanson Our podcast artwork was created by Jeff Wyrick. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/sogrossepod and on Twitter and Instagram at sogrossepod as well. And you can find Blake on Twitter @LostinOsmosis and Joe @JAGeorgeII.
I talk to hip hop artist Yons about how he lost his faith. Also: the doctrine of hell, the hip hop industry, Super Mario Bros. 35.
Brandon Rahbar, Dom Flaim, and Justin Hickey get in character to act out what the Thunder's draft war room might produce. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Olivia Panchal react to the latest Thunder action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar reacts to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
Brandon Rahbar and Ryan Woods react to the latest Thunder/Rockets action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
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Brandon Rahbar and Rachael Jamison react to the latest Thunder action. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
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Ian Kayanja drops in with the latest from Daily Thunder. Music via Yons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
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Ryan Novozinsky speaks with OKC fans from New Zealand and South Korea who offered their perspective for our recent United Nations of Thunder features at Daily Thunder. Music via Yons & Bknapp. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
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Consistency may not be our strong suit, but quality is! On episode 26, Vinroc invites the homie Yons to the basement. We listen to the journey he made from Florida to the Louisville area, how he linked up with Jordan Jetson and how it felt to have his face on the cover of the Leo Weekly. Trevor learns Spanish while getting a boner about fireplaces, Vinroc is finally able to bring sports into the podcast and we continue to learn that Dave is a messy slut. Like, share and subscribe!
It seems like opportunities for grief are popping up around every corner these days. In the latest season of Living and Effective, Richard Clark and Joy Beth spend six episodes exploring what the Bible has to say to us when the typical answers to life's problems just don't seem to make sense. For the rest of the story, subscribe to Living and Effective wherever you get your podcasts. ---- "It's certainly not linear. Grief is not like that. Grief is all over the map, that's part of the difficulty of it. You can feel like you've gotten through a lot of it, and then feel like you're back at the beginning again." - Diane Langberg, author of Suffering and the Heart of God Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens. Season 2 theme song by Yons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"That terrible, empty place has the seeds of life in it. Because you can't really have life after a death until it's based on the truth that the death occurred. Otherwise, you're pretending. The darkest place actually has hope in it. It is a hope not felt, but it is inherent in it." - Diane Langberg, author of Suffering and the Heart of God Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens.
"There's no distance in prayer. I'm going to send this powerful healing virtue transfer. I believe it's going to be transferred into your life. Here it comes. Touch my hands. Come a little closer and agree with me. Father in heaven, you see everyone who's watching who has pain. That man with prostate cancer, the woman with pain in her feet. My God, let your healing anointing and power throw out over the airwaves right now in their lives." - Televangelist, Peter Popoff Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens.
"I remember saying, 'I've lived long enough, but why does God want to take away my kids' dad?'" - Todd Billings, author of Rejoicing in Lament: Wrestling with Incurable Cancer and Life in Christ . Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens. Season 2 theme song by Yons.
"Death is something we did not ever talk about growing up. If you did, you were rebuked. I can't speak for every prosperity preacher. I'll just talk to you about the Hinn empire. There is no topic more scary than death. More than sickness, death. In our home, if we brought up death, we were told do not speak about death, lest you invite the spirit of death into our home." - Costi Hinn, author of God, Greed, and the Prosperity Gospel Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens. Season 2 theme song by Yons.
"It’s certainly not linear. Grief is not like that. Grief is all over the map, that’s part of the difficulty of it. You can feel like you’ve gotten through a lot of it, and then feel like you’re back at the beginning again." - Diane Langberg, author of Suffering and the Heart of God Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens. Season 2 theme song by Yons.
The wisdom tradition in the Bible is basically one big question: "Can you hold the tension?" - Hebrew and Old Testament Professor, Travis West Living and Effective is a collaboration between CT Creative Studio and The Christian Standard Bible. Music by: Yons, Sweeps, and The Gray Havens. Season 2 theme song by Yons.
Jordan Jetson is a musician from Louisville, Ky and the leader of The United Legion of Doom, as well as a founding member of the Space Campaign. The unsigned artist has performed across multiple states with many different sectors of music, from hip hop to Orchestra. Jetson has been nominated for multiple awards for his multiple projects, most recent of which is entitled “Gentle Cosmic”. Other projects include Black Aria’s 1 and 2, Critical Mass, and the joint EP Inner Space. All are available on all major streaming platforms. Tune into our conversation hear about TheNickB, Yons, the Louisville Music scene in general, and SPACE, baby! Links Mentioned in the Podcast: Jordan Jetson: https://soundcloud.com/airjordanjetson https://jordanjetson.com/?fbclid=IwAR3GklOE3QCjwO9etrsX1oNCe4gdzeZ00flH0Y-M82zTJHX2jfBJgNkoTak https://www.leoweekly.com/2018/10/jordan-jetson-shooter-released-single-2018/ Danny Sogar: https://sogarsound.bandcamp.com/ TheNickB: https://soundcloud.com/thenickb Jecorey “1200” Arthur: https://1200llc.com/ The Space Campaign:http://www.thespacecampaign.com/home.html The United Legion of the Doom: https://www.uldoom.com/ Open Community Arts Center: https://www.facebook.com/opencaclou/ John Faughender: https://www.instagram.com/goosetheartist/ Yons: https://soundcloud.com/eonsd Boa: https://www.facebook.com/Boausamusic/ Church Friends: https://www.facebook.com/pg/CF502KY/about/ GRLWood: https://grlwood.bandcamp.com/ Mike Bandanna: http://www.mikebandanna.com/ Zlynn Harris: https://soundcloud.com/zlynn-harris Teddy Abrams: http://www.teddyabrams.com/
WE’RE BACK AND READY TO TURN THE SUMMER UP A NOTCH! Trevor explains his time at the Beale Street Music Festival, Dave tells us about his time at the Rolling Loud Music Festival and Vinroc tells us he painted cabinets?? (Lame) The guys talk about numerous topics including Drake vs Pusha T, Kanye, Yons and Axel Roley being in the Leo and Frankie Tunez’s listening party. Trevor explains what a Koolickle is, Vinroc and Dave start a beef with Froggy Fresh, and we introduce a new segment that gets a little out of control! Also, if you haven't seen Black Panther there's a bit of a spoiler but anyone who gets plot will have figured it out anyhow. fugetabout it.
EPISODE 12 in the house! We break down Nick B’s new single “Up and Away” featuring Goodbar, Yons and Jordan Jetson; a show Dirty Flannel Dave had with The Jesse Lees; Trevor gets his mans and talks about growing up in a barber shop. We welcome our guests Frankie Tunez and T-Razor to the podcast and discuss their newly opened barbershop in the Highlands “The Vintage Barber Lounge” and what got them into the hair game. We discuss their music careers and future plans then dive back into the highly criticized topic of potato salad. We not only discover that Trevor is allergic to deodorant but Vinroc also uncovers a huge secret on this jam packed episode of the YOU THINK THIS IS A GAME?!?! podcast! Oh yeah... Vinroc puts Frankie on the spot to let us premiere a song from his upcoming ep "From the Ashes" titled "Moshpit" featuring the You Think This is a Game?!?! podcast's own Vinroc.