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Best podcasts about Young God

Latest podcast episodes about Young God

50 Years of Hip-Hop
Swans – Young God (1984)

50 Years of Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 31:04


In this week’s episode, Dusty Henry digs into one of the more caustic bands on Kurt’s list – Swan’s and their 1984 EP, Young God. The band has one of the more abrasive sounds and stories on the list, making for a release that’s not for the faint of heart but vastly influential on industrial music. Disclaimer: This episode deals with topics including abuse, domestic violence, and rape. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or sexual violence, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) in the United States or seek the corresponding support service in your country. Hosts: Dusty Henry and Martin DouglasAudio producers: Matt Martin and Roddy NikpourPodcast manager: Isabel KhaliliEditorial director: Larry Mizell Jr. Support the podcast: kexp.org/cobainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Sonido
El Cancionero de Kurt: The Faith, Void, Young Marble Giants, Swans, y The Frogs

El Sonido

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 36:20


En este episodio de El Cancionero de Kurt, exploramos cuatro álbumes clave que marcaron la visión artística de Kurt Cobain: The Faith/Void Split (1982), Colossal Youth de Young Marble Giants (1980), Young God de Swans (1984) y It’s Only Right and Natural de The Frogs (1989). Desde el hardcore explosivo al minimalismo post-punk, el ruido abrasivo y la sátira provocadora, analizamos cómo estos discos moldearon la creatividad y el eclecticismo que definieron a Cobain. Equipo: Host y editora de audio: Albina CabreraEditor: Dusty HenryEditor de audio, mezcla final: Roddy NikpourDirector editorial: Larry Mizell Jr. Apoya este podcast: kexp.org/elsonido Support the show: http://kexp.org/elsonidoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Young God
Connection vs Attachment: What is your Relationship Built on?

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 35:14


"Are you connected to your partner or are you merely attached to them?" - RodneyEpisode 3 of The Young God's Lover's Series is about how our relationship to loneliness affects the quality of our romantic relationships. Rodney states that 1-in-10 couples are actually enjoying their relationship. In order to make sense of that totally made-up stat, he opens the pandora's box of his unpopular opinions about loneliness, dating, romance, intimacy, sex, situationships, and the mindset that 'cockblocks' true connection from taking place.Once again, Rodney pulls back the curtain of his legendary love life to show how it's done. Use this episode to measure the quality of your relationship and to learn the mindset that enables romance.Follow the podcast on Twitter: @iamtheyounggod  Instagram: @theyounggodpodhttps://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast⁠

The Young God
Love, Gods & Monsters: The Darkside of Romance

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 38:59


"Relationships are not for the faint of heart. You'll think you're a good person until you enter a relationship and fall in love..." - Rodney Episode 1 of the Young God's Lover's Series is about the monsters that lurk in romantic relationships -- that make falling in love scary – that make relationships f**king hard. Monsters like insecurity, fragile egos, power imbalance, jealousy, the fear of heartbreak, and a general misunderstanding of what love is and entails. Along the way, Rodney draws back the curtain on his love life to show how a god slays monsters. Listen, learn, and enjoy! Follow the podcast on  Twitter: @iamtheyounggod  Instagram: @theyounggodpod https://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast⁠

The Young God
The Boy Who Lived (Side B)

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 38:10


“The most fulfilled and sophisticated individuals are powered by their childhood.” Rodney gets personal about his relationship with his inner child. He refers to Nigeria as the Voldemort to his Harry Potter — hence the title. He tries to put words to something that is largely an intuitive experience. He reflects on his childhood and the battles he fought and won to maintain the connection with his inner child. He goes into some detail about how his inner child powers his adult dreams and ambitions. He opens up about how it affects different relationships in his life as well as the precise balancing act between his child and his adult self. This is a rare insight into the inner inner workings of Rodney's psyche and what makes The Young God universe go. If you want to know the possibilities that abound when the child and the adult are in sync, this episode is for you.​The ‘Child' Soldier Who Survived: https://open.spotify.com/show/5l9J0eAcGgE1UWIcVVvv5z​6 Going on 46: The Little Girl Who Survived: https://open.spotify.com/show/5l9J0eAcGgE1UWIcVVvv5zhttps://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast

ComicsDiscovery
Adastra In Africa [ComicsDiscovery S09E09]

ComicsDiscovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 61:45


Dans cet épisode de ComicsDiscovery, l'équipe discute avec vous d'une nouvelle œuvre de Barry Windsor-Smith, le créateur de Monstre. Adastra In Africa est un titre particulier que nous pouvons découvrir en français grâce à Delcourt. Si vous êtes fans de X Men cet épisode du podcast devrait vous intéresser. Adastra in AfricaDans ce comics, nous suivons le personnage d'Adastra, une déesse, qui vient dans un village africain. Celui-ci est en proie à la famine. La déesse veut absolument leur venir en aide, mais malgré tout ses pouvoirs, le salut des villageois est plus qu'incertain.À la base, ce récit fait partie d'une trilogie centrée autour du personnage d'Ororo dans les X Men. Il devait être la conclusion du fameux arc Lifedeath, écrit par Chris Claremont. On pouvait y suivre la quête d'identité d'Ororo alias Tornade après la perte de ses pouvoirs. Malheureusement, Marvel a arrêté cette histoire avant sa conclusion. C'est ainsi qu'en 99, Windsor-Smith parvient à faire éditer ce récit chez Fantagraphics. Il change le nom du personnage, pour cela, il réutilise un personnage d'une autre de ses œuvres, Young God. Les limites de la déesseAdastra In Africa nous montre une divinité impuissante face à la souffrance de son peuple. Le récit a été écrit dans un contexte dans lequel la faim dans les pays du tiers monde étaient diffusés en boucle à la TV. Le public était choqué, mais complétement impuissant devant ces images. Le récit parle également des effets de l'impérialisme et de la destruction de la terre par les pays riches. Adastra malgré tout ses pouvoirs et ses conseils, ne peut parvenir à réveiller un peuple fataliste qui semble avoir accepté son destin. C'est un récit riche que nous offre Windsor-Smith, cependant, il demande de connaitre l'arc des X-Men pour pouvoir en prendre pleinement conscience. Si vous découvrez le titre sans le contexte, vous risquez de terminer cette courte lecture en ayant l'impression d'avoir loupé quelque chose. Le mot de la finComme toujours, nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous, que vous soyez d'accord ou non, cela nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en direct, c'est le mardi soir à 21 h sur notre chaîne Twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Retrouvez nos chroniqueurs sur leurs réseaux sociaux :Sophie : https://linktr.ee/sophiahautrice?Faye : https://linktr.ee/fayefanelAlbatrose : https://linktr.ee/albatroseVous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryiTunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@ComicsDiscovery/Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Pour nous soutenir :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et Retrouvez nos autres productions sur notre site :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/

The Young God
It's Award Season... and We've Been Nominated!!

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 4:57


"Podcast of the year... I've never been nominated before... which is a surprise. APVA how far?" The Young God has been nominated in two award categories of the African Podcast and Voiceover Awards! The first category is Podcast of the Year. The Second is Society and Culture. PLEASE VOTE: https://awards.apva.africa/voting/ * Recommended Episode The Ultimate Acceptance Speech https://bit.ly/3Cf3ybc DONATE: https://paystack.com/pay/sd994x7x5r

The Young God
The Audacity of the Underdog (Under God)

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 37:13


"Being an underdog doesn't mean you should think and act like one. Have some audacity." - Rodney Rodney draws from a variety of sources to illustrate how a combination of audacity and humility is the antidote to feelings of being underrated and overlooked. An episode about being underrated, and the audacity to want more for yourself, regardless. Shoutout to the members of The Young God community for lending their voices to this episode! * DONATE https://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast

The Young God
Welcome to The Young God: A Trailer

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 2:32


Welcome to the best podcast on the planet -- a podcast for gods.

The Young God
For the Tastemakers: The Young God x Zuma Coffee

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 28:29


"This is for the tastemakers. For those who trust their tongues and their original thoughts." Listen to the story behind the collaboration between Abuja's premiere podcast and coffee brands as they enter new territory with their 'For the Tastemakers' campaign. Rodney returns to the very beginning and plots a winding path to the present. He answers questions such as: Why the Young god and Zuma Coffee? Where do the brand values intersect? What would make such a collaboration interesting enough to work? What can fans of the podcast and coffee lovers expect going forward? Marketers and Brand strategists will appreciate this masterclass in brand strategy. This episode contains insights that will inspire how you think of brand work in the future. Powered by ⁠Zuma Coffee⁠ (Instagram: @zumacoffee_) https://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast

The Young God
The Body @ the French Institut

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 35:15


The French Institut in Abuja challenged Rodney to create a podcast listening experience around the theme of the body. The task was to explore how the body features in literary texts — i.e to explore what different authors and schools of thought have to say about the body — within the unique context of The Young God. Rodney explores the theme through 4 branches — grace, posture, beauty, and seduction. 

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV
#146 - Sleep Sinatra & Televangel breakdown 'Incorruptible Saints' - Album Alchemy

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 46:47


Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING The Plug (0:21). Main Body of Discussion (1:52). Music that strikes an emotional nerve is always my cup of tea, whether that emotion is fueled by the production, or the vocals. In the case of the album Incorruptible Saints, we don't have to choose. The emotional impact is supplied in equal parts through rhyme, and instrumental. Honest introspection in the lyrics come from Nebraska rapper Sleep Sinatra, which were placed atop gorgeous, warm, abstract soundscapes created by Portland producer Televangel. Televangel is formerly known as Young God, and previously served as one half of the critically acclaimed production duo, Blue Sky Black Death. Televangel's creative musical brushstrokes did wonders to bring out Sleep Sinatra's thoughtful perspectives and vulnerability. These two joined forces to make music that truly does its beautiful artwork justice, and they joined the show to dig into the making of Incorruptible Saints, in the latest instalment of the 'Album Alchemy' series. What sparked the collaboration between Sleep and Televangel (3:54). The musical palette of Incorruptible Saints (7:54). The lyrical direction of Incorruptible Saints (13:16). How Televangel's Blue Sky Black Death past influenced his emotionally-affecting sound (18:54). How Televangel's recent foray into hip-hop production has grown his artistry (22:30). Sleep's singing on Incorruptible Saints (26:14). The album's guest collaborations (29:35). Favourite songs (35:06). Upcoming projects from Sleep and Televangel (38:55). Buy/Stream Incorruptible Saints here: https://televangel.bandcamp.com/album/incorruptible-saints  Follow Sleep Sinatra on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SleepSinai?s=20  Follow Televangel on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TELEVANGEL_?s=20  Follow Sleep Sinatra on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/northsidesleep?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==  Follow Televangel on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/televangel/?hl=en  -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast  Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com

The Young God
Season Premiere: THE YOUNG GOD DID!

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 32:36


"I feel like I know why this podcast has become successful. There's a formula to it -- which I will share in this episode... for everyone trying to create something special." After a 10-month hiatus, Season 6 begins with a trip down memory lane to plot the path that led to creating the best podcast on the planet. This episode is an exercise in humble bragging, storytelling, and unquenching self-belief. It explores: • The inspiration behind the iconic title • Confidence in your point of view • The blueprint behind the podcast brand • Creative decisions that made the show • Getting feedback and pushback • Attracting the right audience • Leveraging the 'haters' ****** This episode is powered by ⁠Zuma Coffee⁠ (Instagram: @zumacoffee_) ⁠https://linktr.ee/theyounggodpodcast⁠

LAF Interviews
Bryce Young- God Bless Football

LAF Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 12:19


Bryce Young joins God Bless Football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two In The Think Tank
367 - "CLOSE TO LIFE"

Two In The Think Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 59:14


New Pasta Shape, Pantheon App, Most Aussie Leader, Everyone's A Leader, Other Side Close to Death, Inflatable God, Young God, Caesarean Poop, Everyday Saliva Straw.Tickets for Al's comedy festival show are here: Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall (No Relation)Gustav and Henri Volume 2 is now available to purchase in Australia here!You can support the pod by chipping in to our patreon here (thank you!)Join the other TITTT scholars on the TITTT discord server hereHey, why not listen to Al's meditation/comedy podcast ShusherDon't forget TITTT Merch is now available on Red Bubble. Head over here and grab yourselves some material objectsYou can find us on twitter at @twointankAndy Matthews: @stupidoldandyAlasdair Tremblay-Birchall: @alasdairtb and instaAnd you can find us on the Facebook right here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The (in)courage Podcast
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young: God Handcrafts Unique Gifts for Each of Us

The (in)courage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 6:25


Whatever your unique gift, embrace it. Receive it. Rip off the paper and use it for His glory! Friends, sometimes in life we may find ourselves longing for something that someone else has. We can focus on what someone else has, or we can unwrap the generous and perfect gifts God has handcrafted uniquely for each one of us.Leave a comment for Dorina: https://incourage.me/?p=228774--The winter issue of DaySpring's Everyday Faith Magazine is now on newsstands! Pick up a copy today on DaySpring.com or at your local grocery store, Sam's Club, Costco, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you buy magazines.The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring, makers of your favorite cards, books, and gifts. Visit them today at DaySpring.com.Connect with (in)courage: Facebook & Instagram for daily empowerment Website for the (in) library, meet contributors, article archive Email us at incourage@dayspring.com Leave a podcast review on Apple!

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Matthew Young, "God's Word."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 18:14


Fountain of Life Bible Church, www.flbconline.com

Scoped Exposure Podcast
207 - Colin Young [GOD'S HATE, TWITCHING TONGUES, DEADBODY]

Scoped Exposure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 98:13


On today's podcast, we talk with Colin of GOD'S HATE, TWITCHING TONGUES, DEADBODY, and the HardLore Podcast. Keep up with what Colin is up to: https://www.instagram.com/colinyovng/ https://www.godshate.us/ https://twitchingtongues.bandcamp.com/ https://www.deadfuckingbody.com/ https://linktr.ee/hardlore Season 3 Podcast Intro Bumper Written, Recorded, and Mixed by Tommy Wood: https://www.instagram.com/intommywerust/ Scoped Exposure Podcast is created by: Spencer: https://www.instagram.com/spicyspence_/ Jordan: https://www.instagram.com/restingboredface_/ Check out the main Scoped Exposure channel: www.youtube.com/scopedexposure

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Matthew Young, "God's Forgiveness."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 18:44


Fountain of Life Bible Church, www.flbconline.com

Barely D&D
46. Shadow of the Young God

Barely D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 116:31


The one where Craig and Tello play boulder, parchment, shears. The time to buy tickets to our live D&D adventure is running out! It's going to be amazing and non-canonical. Know what that means? It means anything could happen. Tickets can be purchased with the link below and Patrons get special discounts! Upcoming Live Adventure: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/barely-dd-presents-a-dungeons-dragons-live-adventure-tickets-412485103047 Support us on our Patreon to get access to the next episode early plus a ton of other goodies! :)www.patreon.com/barelydndJaci Butler: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok Twitter: @barelydnd Instagram: @barelydndFacebook: @barelydndTikTok: @barelydnd DM is Zachary PattonCraig is Mika WilliamsGretta is Abby LesageBazz is Landon WilliamsRow is Jaci ButlerMusic Credits:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dWU5Kwgsnppx6x3_C05l2GWmbr-14S_-iHOGplIGmnk/e

The (in)courage Podcast
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young: God Invites Us All into His Family Tree

The (in)courage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 6:55


Friend, you are chosen for God's family. Like Ruth, we are invited into God's family tree when we choose to believe in His Son, His death, and His resurrection. Friend, you are chosen for God's family. You are not an accidental or peripheral branch. You were invited in on purpose.Join the conversation: https://incourage.me/?p=227247--The fall issue of DaySpring's Everyday Faith Magazine is now on newsstands! Pick up a copy today on DaySpring.com or at your local grocery store, Sam's Club, Costco, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you buy magazines. The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring, makers of your favorite cards, books, and gifts. Visit them today at DaySpring.com.

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast
Save the BOY CHILD; Does the BOY CHILD need saving? feat. JAMAL, THE YOUNG GOD & DARLINGTON

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 32:43


-- Contents of this video ------ 0:00 - Introduction to this episode > 1:38 - Message from Naija Anchors Founder > 2:42 - Guests & Topic Introduction > 4:33 - This or That Challenge With Guests > 6:20 - Who is a boy child? > 7:40 - Why do we have International Day Of The Boy Child? > 9:53 - What are the challenges currently faced by the BOY CHILD? > 15:13 - How can these challenges be resolved? > 21:49 - DOES THE BOY CHILD NEED SAVING? > 23:40 - Darlington's featured part about the topic > 29:45 - Closing remarks, announcement and more. > On this new informative & entertaining episode of Chat With Pablo Castro (SPECIAL EPISODE), "Gideon Nwani a.k.a Pablo Castro PR" sat to chat with "JAMAL, THE YOUNG GOD & DARLINGTON" over a ZOOM VIDEO CALL RECORDING. They all discussed about this topic: "SAVE THE BOY CHILD;DOES THE BOY CHILD NEED SAVING" || "Save the Boy Child" is an initiative of "NAIJA ANCHORS 2022 PROJECT" for all. Naija Anchors was founded in 2021 as a community-based group for Nigerian/African podcasters aimed at using their voices to make a positive impact as many lives as possible. This episode is very important, It goes without saying that only women and girls have been getting attention and consideration as they are seen as more vulnerable to abuse, attacks and as well less privileged. What this world order fails to grasp is the fact that the BOY CHILD has the same or worse challenges as girls have.|| BECOME A MEMBER TO GET REWARDS & MORE ↘️ LINKTR.EE/PABLOCASTROPR < For Enquiry, Advertising & More: Send A Mail: baminwani84@gmail.com or call +2348072128133. Like, Subscribe & Share This Channel Today. Thanks. > Social Media: @TMAEPodcast on Instagram & Twitter

More Than A Dad Podcast
Prove It To Yourself with Malcolm Taylor

More Than A Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 53:29


Welcome back to another episode of MTAD, How's Dad Life?  Today the fellas are joined by Philadelphia's Own Malcolm Taylor, the conversation starts with a brief talk about his upbringing. Malcolm gets into a very transparent conversation about loosing his mother at an early age and how he dealt with that (3:20). He breaks down how the loss of his mother affected him as well as his little brothers lives in different ways (5:30). The fellas use that topic to transition into a conversation about the expectations of the family members around you when you're dealing with the loss of a parent (10:34). Malcolm then explains to us how loosing his mom affected his relationships with women as he got older (13:24). The conversation then shifts into who Malcolm is as a father, where he explains his favorite part of being a dad (17:52). The guys then as Malcom what he thinks is the most challenging part of co-parenting and any advice he could give to dads (20:36) Malcolm starts to talk about his music career, he opens up with a conversation about his son being into his music (25:29). Lou then puts Dre and Malcolm on the spot about how they know each other, doing music together, and working together in the future (33:30). Malcolm then explains to the fellas what he thinks is the one project of his you should listen to if you were just introduced to his music (42:00). The conversation ends with what it means to be a “Young God” and Malcolm's upcoming projects and merchandise that's being released (44:52). Would you like to be apart of the show, ask us a question or tell us a story? Please email us at info@morethanadadllc.com or send us a message on Instagram @morethanadadpodcastShop our Merch - https://morethanadad.bigcartel.com/products Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/morethanadadpodcast/Join our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/963847910880766Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - https://youtube.com/channel/UCr_XZyW1ec8nBOgAF5ol7WQ?sub_confirmation=1

Off The Dribble Podcast
“Pump Fake All-Star: Kevin Durant”

Off The Dribble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 88:52


On this latest edition of Off The Dribble Podcast, Joey is joined by friend of the show Sere aka “Young God” to chop it about the latest in sports. The duo jump into the wild NBA Free Agency starting the harsh truth Joey shares about Kevin Durant for whom he's always supported, Sere “Hot Take” Kyrie viewpoint, distain for Laker assistance, Clippers moves, Baker Mayfield, the role of mainstream media vs Athletes, and more! Twitter: @Mediahustle17 Fanbase: @Hustlemediatv Amp: @Hustlemediatv IG: @Mediahustletv22 Coming soon website: www.elite hustlemediatv.com

The Young God
Vote The Young God For APVA Award

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 1:36


*VOTE* 'The Young God' in the 'Lifestyle and Entertainment' + 'Arts' categories of the Association of African Podcasters and Voice Over Artists Awards: https://apva.africa/votings/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message

We Say What They Can't Radio
Up It TV - Young God Vo & Capo

We Say What They Can't Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 37:57


Coming from Crown Height Brooklyn Young God Vo and the Homie Capo stopped by Up It Tv to have a sit down wit the Drill Fairy. The energy is everything and they Music is

Thermal Soundwaves World
Entrepreneur/Artist Rampage (@rampagethelastboyscout)

Thermal Soundwaves World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 14:00


The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) spoke to entrepreneur/artist Rampage (@rampagethelastboyscout) of Flip Mode Squad. Rampage talked about losing a sister and child, Boy Scout motivation, Quarantine Chronicles, Brooklyn roots, running a restaurant in Phoenix (A Taste of Jamerican), the new Flip Mode Squad album, making moves with his management company, being an executive producer of TV show "Young God", a stage show that no artist wants to follow, the Source award, real estate and more.. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermalsoundwaves/support

The (in)courage Podcast
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young: God Meets Me Through the Ocean Waves

The (in)courage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 5:29


God speaks in whispers, through the wind, and through the waves. Do you have a special place or a part of nature that helps you connect with God? We'd love to hear in the comments: https://www.incourage.me/?p=224461 Imagine being part of a faith-based company where you can create your own schedule, share inspirational products, earn unlimited income, and belong to a sisterhood of women like you! Meet Mary & Martha – where women build women up in faith and business. To learn more, visit MaryandMartha.com.   The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring, makers of your favorite cards, books, and gifts. Visit them today at DaySpring.com.

The 2 Clouded Minds Show
S4 E12 Junior Younan - The Young God

The 2 Clouded Minds Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 51:20


Kris, Ryan, and Maria sit down with boxer Junior Younan, The Young God. https://www.instagram.com/tygofficial/ https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/215053-junior-younan www.facebook.com/the2cloudedmindsshow www.instagram.com/the_2_clouded_minds_show www.tiktok.com/@the_2_clouded_minds_show?lang=en

Between Two Amps
Episode 17: Renaissance of Mosh with Taylor Young (God's Hate, Twitching Tongues, Nails, The Pit Recording Studio)

Between Two Amps

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 70:20


On this episode of Between Two Amps, we talk to Taylor Young of God's Hate, Twitching Tongues, Nails, The Pit Recording Studio (and lots more) about his journey into music starting in Bristol, CT, his amazingly named first projects, starting on drums, picking up guitar, moving to Van Nuys, reading Harry Potter with Glen Benton's wife at the merch table on his first tour, learning to record, the first announcement of his new signature pedal being released soon, and a whole lot more!! Between Two Amps is now brought to you by Liquid Death! MURDER YOUR THIRST. Find out where to buy and get some sick merch at https://liquiddeath.com/ ----------------------------- Between Two Amps Intro Music written and performed by godcollider (Available here: https://www.indecisionrecords.com/ban... and on iTunes) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fred-ziomek/support

Terrible Book Club
Young God by Katherine Faw Morris - Episode 133

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 53:19


Way back in 2015, Twitter user @keylime3_14 suggested that we read Young God. After languishing in the recommendations pile for nearly 7 full years, we're finally reading it! Paris and Chris have wildly different experiences with this book and today's discussion is more on the serious side. If you're looking for laughs, perhaps choose a different episode. Content Warnings: In addition to our usual barnyard language, today's episode includes discussion or mention of: Child endangerment, drug use, forced sex work, gore, murder, sexual assault, violence, and a general menagerie of the horrors of poverty.

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Will."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 24:39


Morning Devotions and Prayer, 1 John 5:15. www.flbconline.com

So Nigerian
Lagos vs Abuja ft. Young God podcast

So Nigerian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 58:44


Hello guys, we are joined by Rodney of the Young God podcast on today's episode. It's a battle of supremacy between two of Nigeria's top cities, Lagos and Abuja. On one side of the ring we have Rodney, on the other side we have our humble selves, so let's get ready to rumble!! Don't forget to tweet at us share your opinions, rate, and share to your friends families so we can know how much you enjoyed this episode

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo
I Never Had A New Kids on The Block Record—I Was Listening to The Smiths

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 95:49


The podcast is back again—the second episode of the sixth season, and the 32nd episode overall, and Kevin welcomes independent music legend Anna-Lynne Long (Née Williams) to the virtual building. You might know her from her long running solo project, Lotte Kestner; you might know her as the frontwoman from the cult favorite Trespassers Williams; you might know her from a bunch of other things as well.  They chop it up about how combining shoegaze and folk sounds like a disaster, why Kate Bush can be scary, the "Twin Peaks" tour in Seattle, and the collection of nine tunes Anna-Lynne selected to bring onto the show.  It's also a great time to mention that she has a NEW ALBUM due out on February 11th! Her first since 2017, Lost Songs will be available on CD, as well as streaming services.  For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here; for more info on all things Anna-Lynne, head to her Bandcamp page.   Episode Musical Credits Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "White Sun," written by Jófríður Ákadóttir; performed by JFDR. Brazil, KRUNK, 2017. "Adrift," written and performed by Jesse Marchant. Jesse Marchant, No Other, 2014. "Backchannels," written by Jonathan Meiburg; performed by Shearwater. Jet Plane and Oxbow, Sub Pop, 2016. "Cayman Islands," written by Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe; performed by Kings of Convenience. Riot on an Empty Street, Astralwerks, 2004. "A Sight to Behold," written and performed by Devendra Banhart. Rejoicing in The Hands, Young God, 2004. "To Be The One," written by Jeff Martin; performed by Idaho. Heart of Palm, Idaho Music, 2000. "Carolyn's Fingers," written by Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde & Elizabeth Fraser; performed by Cocteau Twins. Blue Bell Knoll, 4AD, 1988. "Mother Stands for Comfort," written and performed by Kate Bush. Hounds of Love, EMI, 1985. "Framed in A Doorway," written by Anna-Lynne Long and Ian Taggart; performed by Televangel featuring Lotte Kestner. Emergency Heart, Last Epoch, 2019.

The Crone's Porch
Croney Christmas Mini-sode: Young Gods

The Crone's Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 7:17


Throw on you favorite lap blanket and join Collin for a VERY short introduction to the Young God cycle! Wishing everyone a merry Yuletide!

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God Pleaser."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 23:34


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Galatians 1:10. www.flbconline.com

The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi
Male tears

The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 64:55 Transcription Available


Our friend Rodney host of The Young God podcast talked about male tears and why women need to give us a break about that, so we decided to talk about it too. On this episode we dive into the topic to understand what masculinity really is about. We also talk a little about the Omicron variant of Covid-19 as well as an alleged death by bullying at Dowen College, Lagos.  Listen on Spotify and subscribe to The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi https://open.spotify.com/show/3semoMzSOOchRhEIF8qMhv Listen on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-talk-shop-with-bernie-and-chimdi/id1502520667 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetalkshoppod?s=21 Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/thetalkshoppod?igshid=fw24gl4x9stv Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFjF_vLpng1UcNMo0kqouAQ

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Mighty Word."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 21:49


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Hebrews 4:12. www.flbconline.com

On the Matterr: Motivation for Goal-Getters, Entrepreneurs and Anyone Ready to Level all the way Up!

This week's guest is Rodney Omeokachie, a renowned Photographer (featured in Vogue Magazine), a Brand Strategist, and the host of one of my favorite podcasts; The Young God.Rodney (named after the legendary Rodney King) was born to stand out. Literally. Born in South Korea and later moving to South Africa much later, he grew up the only black person in most spaces. He had an affinity for drawing and visual art from a young age, but it was not encouraged because it was not considered real. Determined to make his way, Rodney stood his ground and stuck to his ideals and principles. Rodney's story is fascinating, hilarious, and inspiring. Tune in to find out why! ENJOY

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Grace and Mercy."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 22:14


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Luke 7:39-43. www.flbconline.com

FUTA Radio Podcasts
The Big Screen: The Green Knight Review & More

FUTA Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 28:57


Dev Patel from Slug Dog Millionaire tests the extent of his honor in this new movie. Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci team up for a brand new biopic! And the Japanese yakuza have a...princess? Plus a royal Top 5 segment. Lucas the Young God and Nelson the Main Man break it all down for you on this episode.

FUTA Radio Podcasts
The Big Screen: Jungle Cruise Review & More

FUTA Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 23:33


The Rock did what in this movie!!? Idris Elba and John Cena team up in a new blockbuster reboot! And what kinda child traps their parents in the ground? Who's in The Top 5 segment? Lucas the Young God and Nelson the Main Man break all the movies down plus more on this episode. Enjoy!!!

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast
The NBA is an INCOMPARABLE sports league bro (s/o Russ, no Young God)

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 32:18


Sharife COOPER --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackbillburr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackbillburr/support

I Trust Self
Bishiptyg & Bread Di'Biasi (The Young God) Interview Live | I Trust Self Ep: 59

I Trust Self

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 53:47


Nc For the win Two Home Boys Duplin County, Came though to talk that fly talk for the people, oh my bad the fans. They fire and have a story to tell. Tune in fr.. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itrustselfpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itrustselfpodcast/support

Urban Alchemy Podcast
Faith - Young God

Urban Alchemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 50:13


On this episode I sit down with a young up and coming Hip Hop artist Faith. We go into everything from influences, themes, hardships, and moreMusic for the track provided by Faith - "Upper Room"

Urban Alchemy Podcast
Justice League Synder Cut - Film Review

Urban Alchemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 55:18


On this episode we do a review and break down for the 2021 HBO Max re-release of Zack Synder's Justice League. We talk about what was changed, what we liked, what we didn't, and much, much more!!!Music for the Episode Provided by Faith - "Lucid" of his mixtape Young God-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0JOx3qctHkEmail us at urbanalchemypodcast@gmail.com

Thumbs Up Podcast
Thumbs Up Podcast: Ep.7 w/Young God Blow

Thumbs Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 39:30


Welcome to this week's episode with Young God Blow, he is a musical artist from New York and is making a name for himself. He and I had a conversation about how he got here and how he found himself making the music that he does. Hope you enjoy this week's episode!

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Will."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 24:12


Morning Devotions and Prayer, 1 John 5:14-15. www.flbconline.com

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Grace."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 25:57


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Ephesians 2:13

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Love."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 20:48


Morning Devotions and Prayer, 1 John 4:8

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Love and Judgment."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 62:57


Fountain of Life Bible Church Wed. Evening Online Service 12/30/2020

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God's Mercy.”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 16:32


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Ephesians 2:4-5

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God's Gift of Life.”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 21:54


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Genesis 1:31

Y's Thoughts
S1 EP007 Interview: Young God Icarus

Y's Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 66:21


This week, we invite our second special guest to take the reign on this episode. Zachary Walker, aka Young God Icarus, is a young spiritual artist hailing from the Bronx, NYC. Between riding the waves of being a young creative soul in the city of dreams and battling the struggles that mental wellness can often bring, the young god presents himself as a true artist and warrior that is a rare find in this day and age.  Thank you once again for giving us your time and energy, please enjoy! Showcase: Young God Icarus - "Enigma"   Available on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/5keq0KfGJRA12h6CpAuyoj Instagram/Twitter - @younggodicarus & @UVProductions Youtube - UVProductions  https://www.youtube.com/user/UVPRODUCTION --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ysthoughts/support

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, "God's Grace."

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 61:11


Fountain of Life Bible Church Wed evening online service 11/4/20

The Young God
The Young God Musical Showcase

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 14:44


The Young God Musical Showcase a curation of unreleased, unmixed, and unmastered song demos recorded performed by the host some 10 years ago. Some original, some remixes. Rodney uses these pieces of music to take you back to a time when he had different priorities and interests. Join Young God Telegram community link: https://t.me/joinchat/CCMqyBkcQqmHAvHxyNlrWA DONATE: https://paystack.com/pay/avocadonate Listen to Young God Music: https://soundcloud.com/dirtysexyyounggod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message

Rhythms Per Minute
Episode 3: The Farmers Market with Televangel

Rhythms Per Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 86:18


Back for another fresh adventure into the crates with your favorite indie rappers, producers, and vocalists. This week Bloodmoney Perez sits down with the legendary Bay Area producer Televangel (formerly Young God of Blue Sky Black Death) to discuss his introduction to hip-hop growing up outside San Francisco, and then we dive into the Project Blowed related album "Beneath The Surface" from OMID which featured a who's who of Blowed MCs. You can follow Televangel on Twitter @0younggod0 or find his releases at fakefourinc.bandcamp.com

The Young God
SEASON 4 TRAILER: MY PLATFORM IS AN ARTFORM

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 2:47


Introducing the new season of the Young God. Premieres OCT 24, 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message

LXNG Podcast
Young, God-Gifted, and Black: Adrian Briscoe

LXNG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 36:53


Welcome back for this weeks installment of the LXNG Pod. I had the honor and pleasure in conversing with Adrian of The Foundation. An esteemed company and collective out of New York that houses some of the most creative and hard working Brand Architects in the fashion lifestyle industry today. What is a Brand Architect you may ask? Press play as Adrian breaks it down and discusses his journey from where he started to where he is today. The nuggets of knowledge and passion that he drops through out can be applied to your life no matter what arena you are in. #culture #lifestyle #passion #fashion

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God's Message, Adventure and Patience.”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 60:44


Fountain of Life Bible Church Sunday Evening Online Service, 7/26/20

LXNG Podcast
Young, God-Gifted, and Black: Brionya James Creations

LXNG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 45:13


On this episode I have the pleasure and opportunity to speak with the God gifted artist that is Brionya Matthews. A very special painter, and artist whom now resides in Italy. We speak on how life is over there, how this pandemic has been a blessing in disguise, and about her journey as an artist from 9 to 5 to Entrepreneur. She also drops gems on how she gets out of her creative blocks and ruts. Press play and listen to this incredibly talented and inspiring Woman as we speak on a barrage of things. To be young, God-gifted, and Black. Find Brionya's amazing work on her Instagram: godtaughtartistAnd her for sale pieces on her website: www.brionyajames.com

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God is Good!”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 22:16


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Isaiah 6:1-5

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God Is Nearer Than You Think!”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 27:16


Morning Devotions and Prayer, 1 Corinthians 13:12-13

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God's Design.”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 28:00


Morning Devotions and Prayer, John 14:19

Living Corporate
227 : Recognizing Power In Digital Communities (w/ God-is Rivera)

Living Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 40:43


Zach has the honor of sitting down to chat with God-is Rivera, Twitter's first ever global director of culture and community, about recognizing power in digital communities. She talks about how her passion for journalism and storytelling led her to her role at Twitter and shares the ways she sees people creating a sense of community on the platform today. She also comments on the trends she sees happening in digital community building over the next year or so. Check the links in the show notes to connect with God-is!Connect with God-is on Twitter. She's also on LinkedIn and Instagram.Find out how the CDC suggests you wash your hands by clicking here.Help food banks respond to COVID-19. Learn more at FeedingAmerica.org.Visit our website.TRANSCRIPTZach: What's up, y'all? It's Zach with Living Corporate, and okay, so look. We know Ms. Rona is out here. Not to minimize or, you know, de-emphasize the stark reality and grievous nature of this global pandemic, but we want to make sure that we're keeping our spirits and attitudes high, and so we know that it's wild out here. We know that folks whole lives are changing. We're adjusting to different types of normal, re-identifying what normal means, and, you know, you can rest assured that in the midst of all of this stuff going on that Living Corporate is gonna be here, you know what I mean? So, you know, it's interesting. I've had people, you know, send me messages and be like, you know, "This diversity and inclusion stuff, like, you shouldn't expect that your podcast, this platform, y'all's blog, the learning platform that y'all are trying to build and whatever, for that to really take precedent when we're in the middle of a pandemic," and what I've constantly had to remind people is that, look, folks on the margins will always be on the margins. Folks were on the margin before this pandemic, and they're on the margins now, and so, like, Living Corporate and the work that we're doing and the work that all equity, community, culture, belonging professionals are doing is all the more important now. And so it's with that that I'm really excited about the guest that we have today, you know? I'm not even going to read this long ol' bio. I'ma just get into it. We have God-is Rivera. God-is, welcome to the show.God-is: Hey, guys. What's up? Thanks for having me.Zach: What's up? How are you and your loved ones doing during this time?God-is: You know, we are so blessed. I am in New York, in New York City, and my immediate family, my husband, my daughter, and my mom and aunt, who kind of--we all live in Westchester County--we're okay. Everyone's been healthy. I've got grandparents between Atlanta and South Carolina and, you know, thank God they have been adhering to staying at home. I had to do a little nudging in the beginning, but, you know, them old folks is trying to get to the buffet. [laughs]Zach: We gotta have a conversation about that, right? [laughs] And it's interesting because I've talked to other black folks, right, who have these parents who have lived through all types of stuff, so they're not really concerned about some invisible illness, right? You know what I mean? They'll just take some castor oil and they'll be fine, you know?God-is: Some tussin. [both laugh] For sure.Zach: They've seen much worse. But you're right though, it's a blessing to have family members who will listen. I know my dad--you know, my dad, he and I are very similar, so I told him--and my dad is 55--so I was like, "Hey, Dad. You know, y'all staying inside, right?" He's "Oh, son. No, no, no. You ain't gotta worry about me. I'm right at the house." I said, "Okay, good." [laughs]God-is: [laughs] That's so crazy. My mom's the same exact age as your dad, and, like, she was good. She was like, "Oh, I've been in the house." Like, my mom works remote anyway, you know, normally, and so it was the grandparents I was kind of like, "Come on, now, y'all," but they got it early and they're okay.Zach: Yeah, it's definitely the grandparents. Okay, so now look, I have a lot of questions for you, but first I gotta get into your name. Can we talk about God-is?God-is: [laughs] Yes, I can. You know, it's really kind of a simple story. I know it's a different name, but the story is kind of simple. So my mom, she was a teenage mom, you know, just trying to figure it out, from the Bronx, New York. Shout-out BX. Zach: What's up? Yerp.God-is: Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yerp. [both laugh] And, you know, she was trying to figure it out at the time, and she had this dream when she was about 7 months pregnant she told me, and it was just her great-grandmother who was speaking to her and kind of was like, "You have to name this child God-is," and so--actually in the dream I think she said it was "God-is-love," and she was like, "I don't know. This is so different." You know, my mom's name is Melissa, so. And she just felt like it was such a strong feeling that she just--she was like, "I have to follow this," so she went ahead and did it, and it's so interesting that, you know, having this name for over 30 years, I could never imagine my name being anything else. I never was ridiculed for it. You know, I've had a lot of conversations and great conversation starters, but it is--I've always felt so comfortable in it, and I think for me it really reminds me every day to just continue to step into my power and the amazing kind of gift that I was given just through my namesake. So it's not kind of a crazy story, but, you know, an interesting one I guess.Zach: Nah, nah. It's not crazy at all, but it is very interesting 'cause I saw it and, you know, it's also really--so I'm from the South, right, so, like, my family is, like, very churched. So I was talking to my mom about--[both laugh]--I was talking to my mom about this interview that I was going to be doing. I said, "Look, I finally got this, like, global leader. She has this incredible, like, huge profile, and I'm just really excited to interview her," and she was like, "What's her name?" I said, "Her name is God-is." She said, "God--Goddess?" I said, "No, no, not Goddess. No, God-is," and she said, "God-is?" And so I'm like, "Momma, just hold on." And so it's funny, 'cause I was like, "I gotta make sure I ask. For the culture. I need to know." Okay, so let's talk about your journey getting to Twitter. Like, how did your passion for journalism and storytelling lead you here?God-is: Hm. Okay. So that's a great question. It's really interesting to me when I think about, you know, being at Twitter now. My whole career was shaped by social media, and, you know, when I was trying to figure out, you know, Young God-is back in, you know, high school or, you know, trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, this didn't exist, you know? I think MySpace, it kind of sort of started when I got to school, and it was just one of those things that I knew that I wanted to be a journalist. I love writing, I love editorial writing, but what I wanted to do more than just, you know, kind of general journalism is I knew I wanted to work in black media. I wanted to work as a writer or an editor. I wanted to make sure that I was elevating stories and spreading awareness for the people that I felt, you know, had been silenced, which was my community, the black community, and then others. So I think just through that kind of passion I went into journalism, and I also am part of those millennials who's like, "Shout-out to the second economic recession we're coming up on!" [laughs] Because it was like, "Yo, I thought we had one in a lifetime, but oh, we doing two? Oh, okay." So, you know, getting out of school for me was right around that time, and it was just like, "Yo, I'm just trying to make my mom proud and not be unemployed," and I kind of found my way into marketing. Even though I wanted to do journalism and I continued to moonlight and really try to make that happen, I started to really become into marketing, and it was just like, "Let me just get a job." But in doing that I think, you know, I realized that marketing also tells those stories, and there's a chance to represent people and really elevate people who aren't always seen, and that's kind of what led me on that journey. And I will also say, you know, mid-2000s, 2006, 2007, when I started my career, it was always like--when it comes to social media it was like, "Who's the 23-year-old in the office?" Like, "I don't know about that Facebook," you know what I mean? "I don't know about that Twitter. I don't know about that, you know? Just tell her to do it," and that kind of attitude that of course over time become much more--brands and companies began to take it much more seriously, but that was kind of how I got my start, you know? I was a writer who could craft posts or ideas for these platforms, and I also knew how to actually post them, not like many other people in the office who were a little older than me. So that was kind of how I started my journey. So it was a little bit of serendipity, but also still me chasing this kind of passion to tell the story and represent for people who were not always able to do that.Zach: You know, and I really want to understand, like, you know, your experience in social strategy, because you're right. Like, there was a time when it was like, you know, we'd look at Facebook or we'd look at Twitter and we'd--like, we'd scoff at that. Like, I remember I had an internship where I created essentially, like, a social media--like, an ambassador program for this recruitment company, and everyone had a social media profile, and you were supposed to essentially, like, build your brand on social media, which would then drive, you know, business to the startup or whatever, right? But you're essentially building presence on Twitter. And this was, like, in 2010--God-is: Hm, those early days. [laughs]Zach: Yeah, so people were like, "What is this?" They were like, "Oh, this is cute, but this doesn't mean anything," and so I'm curious as to, like, what did it look like to take your experience in the social strategy work and, like, help it inform what you do for Twitter today? Like, can we talk a little bit about that?God-is: Yes. You know, I'm so grateful to the years that I spent really learning content strategy, learning social strategy, and I think it goes back to kind of that point about knowing that I wanted to kind of help elevate stories, and so what happened was that I really started to understand that there was a lot of power--you know how you think about in the court system it's like the prosecutor has all the power, right? In advertising creators have a lot of that power, but the story is sold and the plan comes from strategy, and I really took a liking to that. I realized that, you know, for me, what thrills me about strategy was that I have a chance to really kind of help build that story. I have a chance to figure out "Who is the people that we want to see that story? Where does it show up? How does it show up, and who is in that?" So I think for me, like, I really started to understand that there was a power in that, and then at the same time other brands realized that there is a return in this medium that was kind of a throwaway, right? There is something coming from when we post and then people around the world are talking about this instantly. And I think it was kind of two things happening at once. You had also more access to, you know, phones and technology that could help people kind of see things in an instant and, you know, thinking about campaigns that you were gonna through display or print long ago and then posting something in 90 seconds, you have, you know, celebrities in the public answering you about your product. You know, that's something that's just invaluable. So I think that's kind of what really started to help me understand that even more, and so I really became a planner, and I got to do it for, you know, both large and small brands, but what I think really kind of intrigued me the most is that what I realized about strategy is that there's always a target, right? Who do you want to see this message? Who do we want to respond to this? And also who is in this message? How does it look? How does it show up? What experience is it detailing? And I think that that, as I worked more in advertising, that was very homogeneous, you know? It was kind of the same target, the same people, over and over again, and so even me working in those positions, my own experience was left out, so I started to be really, really interested in, you know, "How are we gonna stop making this mistake? How can we stop ignoring communities that are actually shifting the culture but we're not even including them in who we're speaking to, nor their experience in what we're putting out into the world?" So I knew that through strategic direction that I could try and maybe shed a light on that, and that's really kind of where I focused. So just in thinking through audiences that matter, audiences that have been left out, as a true strategist I need that full story. I can't actually do that job well only looking at one small piece of an audience or a compelling story, and so I use kind of just that literal sense, taking the emotion out, because I'm a black woman who wanted to see that experience and I wanted to see other people's experiences as well, but you can't deny that you need a holistic kind of view to do your job well if you're speaking to the world and you're saying that's what you're doing. So that kind of interest in better understanding communities and what matters to them and how they want to be seen is kind of how I started along this path of informing the work that I do today, which is really working to connect with marginalized communities and make sure that they're amplified.Zach: So, you know, that leads me really well into the next question. So, like, I want to talk a bit about position and power, right? You sit in a global role in one of the biggest brands on the planet. God-is: Ooh, you're making me sound cool. I like it.Zach: I mean, your name is God-is. So how do you manage the responsibility that you have as a leader? Because I would imagine you have internal pressures to, like--like you said, there are things that you want to see realized and there are things that you want to achieve. There's a legacy and part of a longer term roadway that you're riding on, but then there's also external pressures I would imagine because of the intersectionality of your own identity, right? Like, you think about who you represent and what people maybe project onto you. And it's like, what does it look like to manage both sets of pressures while being one of the few in these spaces?God-is: Wow. I really appreciate that question. It often doesn't come in that way [laughs] that acknowledges some of those internal and external pressures, but I think what I love the most about that question is that--I just appreciate you using the word power. I think power is extremely important. I think that, you know, as they continue on in their career that, you know, positions can sometimes be a dime a dozen. They can come along and come and go, but they don't always include power, and I think that power affords this kind of real chance to create something new, to affect change and really challenge systems that aren't working and to actually be truly heard while you do it. So I very much am appreciative, but also just very thoughtful about how I utilize the power that I'm grateful that I've been able to have at Twitter. I really feel like a leader that is heard who's able to challenge and create in a way that is something that's supported, which I know is not always the case specifically for some of us that are kind of, like you said, one of the onlys. I'm not at Twitter, but, you know, in this industry, absolutely. So I think that that's important, and I think about the word pressure too. I don't know that I--it can get overwhelming, but I don't know that I would call it pressure as much as I would call it maybe an expectation or a commitment. So I think sometimes I get overwhelmed because just I--there's so much I want to do and get done, you know, for the communities I serve, but the way that I kind of balance myself and stay that way is that I just have to know that every single day I am working towards what I promised, right? Every day, and that my mission, my overall mission, my integrity, it stays intact every step of the way and that I know I'm not letting up any time soon, and I try and live that externally and internally so that I can say, "Look, I am continuing on this road. I know that it's important to me. There has been nothing that has, you know, taken me off course," whether it be your own ego or just kind of getting lazy. I know that I must continue on this mission, and so that's kind of the responsibility that I feel being in these spaces, that I have to continue to do this work to make things better and that I have to hold the door open for other people to do this work with me as well.Zach: You know, and let's talk about the work, right? So you're Twitter's first ever global director of culture and community. Now, let me just tell you, when I heard the title I said, "Ayo." [laughs]God-is: [laughs] I was trying to do big things. I'm trying to do big things.Zach: I said, "Yo, wait a second!" I was like... I mean, I don't know. It just--that sounds like a big title with a big, big, big bag. I was like, "Man." I mean, I was praising Him for you. I was over here [blessings come in sfx]. I was like--[both laughing]God-is: I love it, I love it. I appreciate you. Thank you.Zach: No, no, let's talk about what this means and what your responsibility is and what your team's responsibility is.God-is: Yeah, you know, and I think--you know, I would have to say, like I said before, giving some credit to Twitter, well, the credit to Twitter, for noticing that this was something that was a gap for them and that they wanted to fill. I would like to just maybe talk a little bit about how I got this job at Twitter. It wasn't the traditional kind of application way, I guess I'll say, because I think that how I got the job also speaks to literally the work that I'm doing now. And so, just as we mentioned before, my work in social strategy, I had really started to try and find examples of how I could explain and display communities that were shifting culture, that were forming together across social platforms, and then how those kind of phenomenons could be completely missed, you know, at agencies or with huge brands and how these things were formulating and happening, but because there was almost this cultural blind spot, nobody even knew what was going on. And one of the communities that I was particularly fascinated by was Black Twitter. I think that to me it was just such an incredible just example of how a historically marginalized community kind of uses their own cultural and shared experience to come together through technology and then literally shift culture, shift the narrative in a way that's very democratized, which is kind of what Twitter offers with this kind of space. And so I had started just a small presentation about that in the ad world, and it kind of made its rounds. I had done it at a couple conferences, and I had also made sure that I formed a pretty decent relationship with Twitter comms. I didn't want to get no C&D. [laughs] Like, "Who this girl think she is out here [?] telling me how to--" You know, and I want to make sure that, you know, I didn't know if they had something. I didn't want to step on any toes. And we developed a very nice working relationship, and, you know, from there they had started thinking about their first kind of all hands on deck, all-employee conference, which is called OneTeam. The first one they did was in 2018. And they actually invited me to speak about Black Twitter and do my presentation at their conference, and I was like, "Wow, you want me to do it? Okay," and so when I went I said--you know, I kind of was like, "Well, normally I do this presentation for the ad world, and at the end of my presentation I say, "And these are the people you need to be hiring. These are the people you need to be partnering with. Do not miss groups like this,"" and this is just one example of so many groups, you know, that we need to be making sure that we better pay attention to, but at Twitter, you know, I said, "Well, I want to kind of challenge them a little differently," and my challenge at the end of that presentation was how was Twitter better connecting with the voices from these groups, you know? Do they have plans for a cultural department or something that focuses on these communities in this way? And lo and behold. [laughs] So after getting off stage I was just so, you know, again, just incredibly blessed to be approached by some of the leadership there--shout-out to Jack, Leslie Berland, Lara Cohen, Nola Weinstein, who really set things in motion for me to come to the company. They just felt like, "This clicks. You get it, you get us, and this is absolutely something that we need to focus on." So again, I think just that acknowledgement of the importance of understanding these communities, the fact that it birthed literally this work and this role and this practice now, my team at Twitter, is just something I'm proud of and I think the community should be proud of as well, because I'm not talking about myself in my presentation. I'm talking about these collective voices who have literally shifted history and brought joy and accountability in ways that are just incredible. So I think that's kind of part of the story I think is important to put in context. Not everyone knows that story. I think it's important. But, you know, thinking through my own challenge now--I didn't realize at the time I was challenging myself. [laughs] It was very meta if you think about it, but I came in to solve that problem and kind of figure out what that looks like, so my team specifically focuses on building kind of these real world relationships with the voices from these marginalized communities who are active and who love and are loud on Twitter. So I wanted a team, you know, who really could help to continue to recognize the incredible power of these voices. Like I talked about before, they drive conversation, and they really shape culture on Twitter. The other piece of that is that as we look at how they use the platform, how they use their service and what they speak about, we have consistent learnings and insights. So what my team does is really kind of help our partners across the business understand how these communities both embrace and experience our service, good, bad and ugly, and so by doing that what we really hope to do is build a bridge between the service of Twitter and the people that it serves, and that's something that I think was really important to me, that we started to become this sort of connective tissue, and the goal in that is to really help empower Twitter to build the best product, but the best product that reflects the richness of the people who use it. [laughs] And so, you know, we can start to evolve how we amplify the conversations that are most important to these groups. So just really making sure that these people's experience, their conversations, what's happening, how they use it, use Twitter, that it's on the map, that it's a part of how we think about building our product, that it's a part of how we think about our marketing. It's embedded in every piece and fabric across our organization. I hope that makes sense. [laughs]Zach: It does make sense. In fact, let me go ahead and just drop this real quick. [Flex bomb sfx] A quick Flex bomb. That's how I felt as you were sharing--God-is: [laughing, imitating air horns]Zach: Oh, yeah. No, we got that--no, we got that too. [air horns sfx] For sure.God-is: Ayyy.Zach: Ayyy. So--[both laugh] No, no, it makes a lot of sense, and I 100% agree with you that--first of all, like, I wish we could just take a step back, and what I love about the work that you're doing and what you're highlighting is the meta narrative of black influence, like, just in culture period, right? Like, before Twitter we was already, like, shaking the globe. Like, we've influenced art, fashion, language, dance. Everything.God-is: Yep. We been 'bout that life.Zach: About it, and so we just so happen to be on this--anything that we jump on, like, we make it better, you know what I mean? God-is: Right, right.Zach: And so when I think about, like, Black Twitter, and I think about, you know, you're absolutely right that there's something about this community that is able to hop on, like, a platform and then suddenly, like, change narratives or, like, shift attention, and Twitter is a phenomenal tool for that. I think it's--like, it's gonna go down... this is not an ad for Twitter. Like, it's just the truth. Like, and you think about--[both laugh] But, like, when you look back... like, so my daughter is 5 weeks old. God-is: Oh, congrats. Zach: Thank you very much, yeah. She is adorable, and, like, as I've just kind of come to the reality of her being here, like, I think about the things that she's gonna learn in school, and I think about, like, "She's probably going to--" Like, when they study, like, technology that influenced generations or just different seasons of life or activism or whatever the case is, like, they're going to look at--Twitter is gonna be one of the technologies that they talk about, because it is one of the first times that we've seen, like, large-scale democratization of access and data and information and conversation and just general communication, like, across--and, like, for free. Like, relatively for free, right? You have to have Wi-Fi and stuff, but there's no direct cost to get on Twitter. Like, you just jump on it. And so I want to talk a little bit about how you see people today create a sense of community on Twitter. Like, what does that look like from your perspective?God-is: Yeah, and that's what's just been so fascinating. I share that kind of sentiment with you, and sometimes it's almost just incredible to think about, when we're kind of heads down in the office working we're like, "Oh, my God." Like, you know, "This is gonna be in the history books." Like, the work that we're doing right now, just because of where we are and what we're focused on, will be in history. I used to always say--I have an 8-year-old daughter. A little older than 5 weeks. But I always think about, "I just want to be in her history book for doing something that mattered," you know? And I think that, you know, the work that we can do here, it can be that important and impactful, and it keeps me grounded and it keeps me humble and it keeps me fighting even on days that are frustrating. And so I think also the thing that I love to see is how people create community on Twitter. I love that you said that one of our tenets is always to keep the platform free so that there can be that access for people to have these kinds of conversations and this public discourse, and so we kind of see people create community on our platform--there are kind of a couple different lenses. So, you know, there's obviously some interest-based communities where, you know, NBA Twitter is definitely out here. I mean, it's a lot going on every Sunday now with this Jordan doc, and you kind of see that happen, but that's a hugely active community, and that's around a shared passion. An interest, right?Zach: The Homecoming Twitter. Remember?God-is: Yes! Yes. Beychella Twitter. [laughs] Yeah, so we see that. We even see things that people may not even realize. Like, Plant Twitter is huge. Like, people share all types of, you know, just tips and tricks and beautiful photos of plants and flowers and so forth in their homes and gardens, and then we see--you know, there's obviously some professions that come. Academic Twitter is huge. I've learned a lot just about Education Twitter, Finance, and then there's also locations of course, and then of course we get into kind of those affinities and the allyship and the movements, and those are the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, and we see a huge coalescence around those kind of moments. And then of course, you know, kind of where we get into my work is around those identity-based communities, and that's when we think about Black Twitter, Native Twitter, you know, Differently-abled Twitter, you know, Latinx--Zach: So educational.God-is: Yeah, you know? And Latinx, LGBTQ+ Twitter, you know, there's tons of intersections and sub-communities within there, and I think that is what's so fascinating. You know, just thinking about even just those groups that I just named, they don't have equal footing, you know? Even of each other, in society, to be able to tell their stories in their voices, but on Twitter, you know, that is democratized. It was somewhat of an equal playing field when it comes to people being able to share what matters to them or their experiences. So that's kind of exactly where my team focuses. I focus the most on those--I am here to serve specifically those identity-based communities, and, you know, again, this is not something that--no one ticks a box obviously and says what they are or what community they ascribe to when they sign up for Twitter, but through inferences and understanding that there is an allyship or an affinity there or an identity through conversation is what's really important to us, and so that's why I dig into how these communities have kind of leveraged Twitter in unique ways, and what we're seeing is kind of people who have shared experiences or shared kind of identities, we're seeing them kind of just corral around subjects in different ways, and I think it's great that we're able to see even people shape when they're challenging discourse, you know? Mainstream media may report on something--I don't know, something as simple as, like, gentrification, right, where it's an article and it's about, "Oh, look at the new grocery store that's in Brooklyn, and it's great, right?" It is nice that there is a new grocery store in Brooklyn, but then we're able to also see that that displaces people who lived there for 30 years. You know, is it construction in a playground area or something? And so I think it allows people to have this kind of 360 degree conversation that they've been craving but was only kind of relegated to the way that these groups could physically meet up in spaces, in physical spaces, and now we're seeing that kind of much more decentralized. Zach: God-is, it's almost as if you talk to people all the time, 'cause you're helping me--[both laughing] you're helping me segue really well into my next question, because, and I talked about it at the top, I'm talking about it again. So the rona, or as some folks say "that rona," is actively outside, and finding meaningful connection is more important now than ever. What are trends you see happening in digital community building over the next year or so?God-is: Wow. You know, I mean, this is--I'm so tired of people saying "unprecedented." Like, Lord, we need another word, right? Like, what is another word we could use? But I think, you know, it's been so interesting. Again, as a strategist, the study of human behavior--and I often think about the work that I do is more of almost a digital anthropology, because you get to watch how behavior shifts around different ideas, different events, and of course different just huge, I guess, news stories or health crises that are affecting us like the rona. So I think one of the things that I've really seen is that I think that we're gonna continue to see people really trying to create space and find opportunity for these really important inter-community discussions around mental wellbeing and wholeness. I've seen a lot of discussions between several communities about the idea that this is the first time many people have had in most working lives to slow down, and so they're able to kind of foster these deeper connections through technology, you know? We're looking at a lot of screens now, but we're trying to make the most of it and really focus on that wellness, and so now that we have that chance to kind of slow down, it's helping more of us stay balanced, more empathetic, more connected. I hope that we see kind of how important taking a moment is and that that continues. The other thing I think--oh, boy. Rona done--it done started a lot of stuff, right? [both laugh] Zach: It has, or exposed a lot of things too.God-is: Yeah. Oh, yeah, exposed. I think, in terms of technology too, I think that this will continue. I mean, we've already seen just the type of connective creativity that's come out of people just being in the house, right? People just being relegated to having to shelter in place, and so I think that we'll see more of this kind of agile, nimble creativity, and then also amplifying and uplifting those people who are leaning into that. So I think we were kind of in this space before where we were sort of fortunate. We never had to really think about being immediately without certain spoils of society, and now we kind of all know that that can shift drastically in a nanosecond and that it also can be out of our control too. So I think that, you know, industries, companies, brands, governments and individuals will really start to think about how they can better stay agile and quickly adapt for moments like this since it's just in our psyche now and it's not leaving. So I think thinking through what are the tools--you know, even myself, I'm sitting here right now, I've got my microphone, I've got my speakers. I ordered a new desk, you know what I mean? Like, [?]--and I'm fortunate to even be able to do that, but I think people are really thinking through however best in their capability, how can they be sure that they're able to stay connected and be creative and pursue during times that are just uncertain.Zach: You know, as we think about--to your point around, like, privilege, and I'm in the same position as well. Like, my job allows me to work remotely. I'm on paternity leave. When I come back, like, there's gonna be, like, a phased return, and then--you know, like, I'm in a position where I'm being handled relatively gingerly because of just the benefits that my job provides, like, absent of this pandemic but that are particularly beneficial and helpful to me right now. I think about though the folks who don't have the same amount of access I do, right, who look like us, and I'm curious about, you know, can we think about technology and marginalized communities having a more mutually beneficial relationship, and in what ways do you think that we can help drive more access and accessibility for these communities so that they can actually be on platforms where they can be heard?God-is: Right. I mean, that's--I think about it too, you know? I saw an article recently about some people having literally, like, class guilt, you know, almost, over this shelter-in-place, because it just affects so many of us differently. I myself as well can work remotely where so many people can't, so many of the front line workers, essential workers, who have to go out and make sure that we can continue to live, even at the risk of their own health and the health of their families. I do think, you know, again, just going back to that love of strategy, like, the first thing I always do and I always say should be done is listening. I think that so many people jump into trying to figure out what to do before they actually listen to what people need, and that's why I'm really proud of kind of the structure and program that we've built at Twitter, which is the Twitter Voices program, which my team created and runs, and that's kind of just literally a program that allows to try and identify some of these powerful voices coming out of these communities and then set up a sustained kind of relationship with them. How do we check in on them? How do we even have, like, a quick meeting or a lunch? Now a virtual lunch. But creating that kind of ongoing dialogue between the people who need to be heard so that we're aware of what can be done, and I think that's really important to do, because I think that it's important for us to listen to people who need to be heard, and then they can not only get the help that they [?] but also hold us accountable as well. But I think that what's important is that we continue to give these people kind of a microphone and a podium, you know? We need to make sure that they're not being ignored, especially during a time like now. You know, I think back, maybe the early '90s--let's just say this pandemic was 1992 or something. You know, the people who were most affected, the people who are not getting those loans or the PPE, the people who are being forced to go back to work or grapple with losing unemployment even if they feel it's unsafe, we would have no mechanism to really hear them writ large, you know? We would have no mechanism to hear them, you know, their conversations and how they're affected across the country, across the world, and so I think now it's important for technology to make sure that we continue to provide that space, provide that microphone, provide that podium so that these people can be heard, and for people like myself who work in these groups, we need to continue to focus on continuing this momentum of amplifying those conversations, helping to spread awareness on why it's important to listen to these groups, and that will enable us to build better products, you know, create better systems, and honestly overall a better society that should be inclusive to all, and it also allows us to tear down what's not working, and I think that maybe if there is any small silver lining to what's happening is we're seeing so many systems just almost buckle because they were not built to truly serve everyone, and that's something I think that, while that's happening, we need to be sure that we're in partnership, we're listening to and we're rallying behind the people that need us the most.Zach: God-is, this has been an incredible conversation. God-is: Aw, thanks. This is great.Zach: No, this is super dope, and before we let you go, I just want to give you space. Where can people find you? Where can people connect with you at? And then any parting words or shout-outs?God-is: Oh, wow. So thank you so much for having me. This was awesome. This was a nice just break from the rona, [laughs] to get to wrap with you, so thank you again. Everybody can find me on Twitter of course @GodisRivera, G-O-D-I-S-R-I-V-E-R-A. I am terrible at email, so I won't even do that to y'all. [laughs] But if you hit on me Twitter I promise I'll hit you back. Also don't be afraid to slide in the DMs. And then lastly just--Zach: She does respond too. Like, not to cut you off.God-is: I do! See? [laughs]Zach: So y'all, like, months ago I tried to get God-is on the pod, and I think she was actually pretty new to the role. I didn't care, 'cause I was just like, "Yo, this is crazy!" So I slid in the DMs, and then she hit me back, and then, like, we weren't able to make it work, and I was like, "Dang, okay," and I felt like she curved me, and so I said, "Dang, okay," so then I DM'd you and I said, "Hey, you know, I'm sad that we weren't able to make it work, but hopefully we can stay in touch," and she hit me back, y'all. She said, "Yep. 'Sho will," and I said, "Oh, my gosh. Okay," and so then--and now here we are. So look, y'all. 'Cause some of y'all are [churched?] or spiritual. This is not a message to y'all to keep on. [?] So this is not me encouraging you to pester people. This is just me saying that God-is responds to DMs. All right, my bad. Please continue.God-is: No, I appreciate that. Thank you, because I know you probably cannot get me really any other way. Twitter is just where I'm at. This is even before I worked there, so it's very true. And also I think, you know, just one more shout-out to my team at Twitter. I wouldn't be able to delve into this work this way if it wasn't for the support and the consistent support that I get there, from leadership all the way down to my team. Shout-out to Culture & Community. Love you guys. Nola, an incredible leader, Leslie Berland, Jack Dorsey. You know, it's an incredible culture that allows us to be able to dig in and really do what we can to try and make a difference in the world, even if it means we make mistakes along the way. It's a really great, supportive environment, and I'm grateful for it. And just also a shout-out to the home team at home. My husband Jay, my daughter Jordan, my mom, my aunt. That's my home team that allows me to do this work the way that I do and try and serve as many people as I can. And I hope everybody out there stays safe. Thank you to all the front-line workers, the health care workers. Thank you guys so much for doing what you can for us. I hope to hold you guys down as much as you are holding us down.Zach: Wow. [round of applause sfx] Y'all, this has been Living Corporate. Look, you know what we do, right? 200+ episodes in. We're having conversations with executives, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, professors, activists, public servants, elected officials, all about what? Real talk in a corporate world. We center and amplify marginalized voices, underrepresented, underestimated, unaccounted voices in the workplace, and we do this for you every single week. Make sure you check us out. Just Google us, okay? We're all over Barack Obama's internet, right? You just Google Living Corporate, okay? So it's Living Corporate. Not Corporate Living. Corporate Living is the inverse of what I said. So you want to do Living Corporate, and, you know, if you're, like, old school and you gotta type it in the bar, you can do www.living-corporate--please say the dash--dot com. You can do livingcorporate.co, livingcorporate.org, livingcorporate.tv, livingcorporate.net, livingcorporate.us. We have all the livingcorporates, God-is, we just don't have livingcorporate.com. Australia owns livingcorporate.com. It's some--God-is: Dang it. [laughs]Zach: I know, right? But one day, one day the brand will be brolic enough that we will actually go and get livingcorporate.com. I'm just going to speak that. God-is: Yes, manifest it.Zach: I will manifest it, but today the vibrations and chakras are just not there. So look, y'all. Make sure you check us out. Shout-out to God-is. Shout-out to Twitter. Shout-out to your team. And then let's make sure that y'all check out all the links in the show notes. Y'all check out God-is. Please do not bombard her with DMs, okay? I can't imagine what her DMs look like, but she has offered. She has let you know that that's the way to reach her, but I'm just asking as a courtesy. Just think about what it is that you have to say, maybe share it with--you know, maybe write it down, you know, then send it, you know? Just help her help you help us, you know what I mean? 'Cause I can't imagine the nonsense you get in there. Anyway, all right, y'all. 'Til next time. This has been Zach. Peace.

The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi
Young g(G)ods

The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 62:51 Transcription Available


Thanks for joining us for another episode of The Talk Shop! We have a special guest for you this time, Rodney Omeokachie. Rodney is the founder of Avo, a creative marketing house, the Avocado podcast network and of course, he's the host of The Young God podcast. This episode weaves its way through some very sensitive topics from blasphemy to sexual assault to cultural values in marriage. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this. As always please like, share and subscribe. Enjoy!

The Gay Pro: Empowering Gay Business Professionals
Interview with Rose Bates: London-based Singer, Songwriter, Paving the Way for Lesbian Musicians

The Gay Pro: Empowering Gay Business Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 32:08


Rose Bates is a lesbian woman in the music industry, paving the way for queer artists in the United Kingdom. Her music has been featured on radio stations across the UK, and she is passionate about empowering other queer women to find their voice. She has a new single "Young God" that you can now stream on Spotify. Check out her website: http://rosebatesofficial.com/ Follow her on Instagram: http://instagram.com/MissRoseBates Stream Rose Bates' music: http://linktr.ee/RoseBatesMusic __ Make sure to subscribe to this podcast, and leave a review! Also make sure to check out our website for more content. http://thegaypro.com/   Twitter: @TheGayProFM Facebook: @TheGayPro Instagram: @TheGayPro YouTube: The Gay Pro: Empowering Gay Business Professionals

The Doc Young Chronicles
Dr. Mat Young, “God is There.”

The Doc Young Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 17:57


Morning Devotions and Prayer, Psalm 9:10

Nolazine Podcast
Episode #88 Music Artist YOUNG GOD DADDY Interview

Nolazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 11:56


Episode #88 Music Artist YOUNG GOD DADDY Interview

Freedom Baptist Church, Auburn NY
Pastor Tim Young - God Knows

Freedom Baptist Church, Auburn NY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 38:48


Independent Baptist Fellowship Meeting

Talk Noir der Krimipodcast des Polar Verlags
Talk Noir zu Katherine Faw "Young God"

Talk Noir der Krimipodcast des Polar Verlags

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 22:03


Als ersten Kriminalroman in unserer neuen Taschenbuchreihe veröffentlichen wir im Februar die junge amerikanische Schriftstellerin Katherine Faw mit ihrem Debütroman „Young God“. Abseits des White-Trash-Klischees reduziert die Autorin ihre Geschichte auf ein gefühlloses letztes Aufsaugen von Menschlichkeit. Was uns zu der Frage führt, was fasziniert uns Leser am White Trash?

REBELION SONICA
Rebelion Sonica 35

REBELION SONICA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 40:48


Destacamos el nuevo y décimoquinto trabajo en estudio de la importante banda experimental estadounidense, Swans, “Leaving Meaning”. El álbum doble del grupo liderado por Michael Gira, fue lanzado el 25 de octubre pasado en conjunto por los sellos, Young God y Mute. “Leaving Meaning” es el primer registro de Swans después de que Gira disolviera la alineación de la banda que funcionó entre 2010 y 2017.

REBELION SONICA
Rebelion Sonica 35

REBELION SONICA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 40:48


Destacamos el nuevo y décimoquinto trabajo en estudio de la importante banda experimental estadounidense, Swans, “Leaving Meaning”. El álbum doble del grupo liderado por Michael Gira, fue lanzado el 25 de octubre pasado en conjunto por los sellos, Young God y Mute. “Leaving Meaning” es el primer registro de Swans después de que Gira disolviera la alineación de la banda que funcionó entre 2010 y 2017.

The S&M Show
S&M Show S02E02 - Cross-Polination with Combat Culture and the Young God Pod

The S&M Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 29:47


This special episode was recorded with our brothers at Combat Culture and featured a special guest, Rodney from the Young God Pod. This conversation was recorded to mark International Podcast Day.

CopySlayers Podcast
Million Dollar Video Sales Letters w/ Ian Stanley

CopySlayers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 52:07


Chatted with someone I like to call a "Young God of Copy" about how to write and create million dollar Video Sales Letters and he blew my mind. We also chatted a little about creepy guys and dating scenarios. His name is Ian Stanley. He's done over $100,000,000 in sales with his copy over the past few years and he's not even 30 yet. He's become outrageously picky about who he gives his time to with copy. It costs $20,000 minimum to get him to work on your shit. I think it's about $1,500 or so per HOUR for consulting but don't quote me on that, might be more. I got lucky enough to pay him a couple hundred per month just in case I want a second pair of eyes on some copy from time to time. But he let me record our conversation for free, to share here with you. ------ Click this link to join the CopySlayers community on Facebook -- bit.ly/copyslayers Subscribe to CopySlayer TV on Youtube to get different visual lessons and some special treat's from the Facebook community -- https://bit.ly/30yKFdB And to get more pro-tips about how to write mouthwatering copy that actually converts, subscribe to this channel! ------ You can find us on Anchor FM, Spotify and iTunes! - iTunes: http://pos.li/2d7pl9 - Spotify: http://pos.li/2d7plc - Anchor FM: http://pos.li/2d7plb

The Young God
[Trailer] Introduction to the young god pod

The Young God

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 2:05


A short trailer episode letting you know what to expect from the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message

TV Ate My Brain - The Official TV Podcast of Core Temp Arts

Allegra and Mariano (TV Ate My Brain) are joined by Shanna from MTR Network. We discuss the good and the not-so-good parts of the season and this finale episode. Shanna offers her extensive knowledge of the lore. They all are excited about what is to come for the next season. Young God: patreon.com/younggod Outro music: "Please" (Zola Jesus Remix)  by Blanck Mass Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail

Freedom Ministries
Paul Young - God Is Always Good

Freedom Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 83:24


Paul Young, best-selling author of "The Shack", joined us for a special fellowship and pig roast at the Barn in Monument. Paul shared about how the book and movie were made and some wonderful stories about how the Father has ministered light and love to folks in there darkest moments through it.

Insanity Check
You Were Duped - Insanity Check #613

Insanity Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 121:52


Kriss is back with another episode of the Insanity Check to cover this week's dose of insanity in the world. And this week was pretty insane. This week he's joined by a veteran of the MTR Network, Shanna. Shanna is launching her own comic, Young God, discusses what the comic is about and why folks should support. Topics: You should use Trello Shanna's launching a comic and you should support Justice Kennedy is retiring and....everything will be fine...sure...ok Republicans and their double standards Stop blaming Democrats while the Republicans stay getting a pass Russian Interference was also about voter suppression Russians supported Bernie Sanders and Jill Stein Russians were behind fake Black Activist Facebook page Yes, 3rd party and non-voters are part of why we have Trump We're doomed to repeat 2016 in 2020 Great Moments in White Privilege Obama told Trump to Keep ObamaCare and just change the name and take the credit Guest: Shanna YoungGod.MTRNetwork.Net - Patreon Twitter  Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account! Please take our Audience survey. It takes 5-10 minutes, is completely anonymous and will help us deliver a better show! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=Hn8mdnRAKa8e&ver=standard Check out our Sponsors! TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site  

SKADA
The Last Emperor

SKADA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 61:48


Hei Kjære Skadanister! You know what it is! Young God n DubSquad´s back! Følg oss på en spennende reise gjennom psyken vi snakker påske, faplife, nofap, dass og basketball Lik, lytt og del

L.I.F.E Cast Podcast
RAW Cast "Real Ass Women Podcast Pilot Episode."

L.I.F.E Cast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 103:42


Wassup everybody this is a special occasion and new podcast alert. Introducing to you the girls of the RAW Cast Podcast Mango, Ni and Cookie. These 3 divdersely opinionated women come together to bring you great content, advice and opinions on everything from current events to relationships and back down. In episode 1 they are joined by the LIFE Cast Podcast, Q, Tnasty and Young God as they talk about startring a podcast and even some porn hub relationship advice lol. So tune in grab a friend and have them tune in too. The girls will have their own soundcloud and podcast forum for you to like, share, subscribe and tell a friend to do the same. Thank you once again and of course this is a LIFE Distribution Podcast Network Original Production.

L.I.F.E Cast Podcast
Ep 48 Mixdown

L.I.F.E Cast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 170:32


Welcome back once again LIFE'rs to yet another week in life. This week we have Mr. Fortunate and The King Hoff as The Mugga Marley wasn't able to attend this episode. This week the guys are joined by Mango, Ni, Young God and The Rocket. This colorful panel takes on "this week in life" and hands out the coveted "GTFOH Award" and "WTF Moment" of the week along with of course the main topic. So prepare your vice and pour your drink and listen up. Don't forget to like, share, comment, subscribe and tell a friend to do the same.

Nathan's Mix
Nathan's Mix #15 - Dream Is Where The Voltage Go

Nathan's Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 62:25


Nathan's Mix Episode 15 - Download it now to listen it offline! Hello les amis!On fête les vacances avec le numéro 15 de "Nathan's Mix"! Le nouveau Joachim Garraud est dans cet épisode; c'est une tuerie!NEWS! Je débarque sur http://morebass.com mercredi 6 juillet à 16h (GTM +1)! En vous souhaitant une exelente écoute, je vous dit à la semaine prochaine pour un nouvel épisode! Hello!We celebrate the holidays with the number 15 of "Nathan's Mix"! The new Joachim Garraud is in this episode; it is amazing!NEW! I arrive on http://morebass.com on Wednesday, July 6th at 4 pm (GTM+1)! I wish you a good listenning. Bye! And see you next week for for a new episode! Timestamping available here: http://bit.ly/nathansmix151.Daylight by Yves V vs. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman2.You Wanna by JVST SAY YES3.Bounce Generation by TJR/Vinai4.Camino Del Sol by Nari & Milani, Hiisak5.Home Is Where The Heart Is by Thomas Newson & Asonn feat. Brad Mair6.Go (HI-LO Remix) by Moby7.Kali by Futuristic Polar Bears & Qulinez8.Instant Us - (Quentin Mosimann Bootleg) by Leon Bollier & Moments9.Young God by Jonas Aden10.ROCK! (twoloud Edit) by Dj Kuba & Neitan11.Voltage by Danny Avila12.House Nation by Tom Tyger13.Bandana by Olly James & Kevu14.Cybertron by Nick Double & Scary Noise15.El Jackal Mariachi - (Nathan Laure Bootleg) by Bassjackers & Jay Hardway VS Maddix16.Telepathic Dream by Joachim Garraud17.Steeze by Loopers18.Ritual by Nova19.Th3 One by Lush & Simon X Carta feat. Funkz Thank you for listening to this week's podcast!

Home Grown Radio
Amazing MGM + Bar Tenderz + Slay Squad

Home Grown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 109:58


Kicked off the show today w/Miami’s very own Amazing MGM (Making Great Music). Calls in and breaks down an AMAZING story on how he acquired his name. The song writer/artist is very confident that he will blow by the end of 2015. Speaks on upcoming EP and plays an exclusive single for us called “Living Notorious”. The funniest interview of the night goes to the Bar Tenderz. The group consists of two rappers (Jay Barzz & Lavell Streets) who are cousins and also Bar Tenders, literally. Crack a plethora of jokes and kick a freestyle to top it off. Slay Squad come through DEEP and give us a very profound interview to conclude the night. Each artist explain their role in the group and what they bring to the table. They also break down exactly what a “Young God” is and the process of recording their Double Album, “Stick to the Plan” that will be available for purchase soon.

Stay Hatin
Episode 78

Stay Hatin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015


Episode 78 This week’s episode is finally up after sitting on deck for a minute. Young God hangs out to talk raps and tell us about Spooky Blak’s talent. Soft Money is back for this episode too! We play a good amount of not so new raps, throw in a good chuck of Jacka songs […]

Eldorado
Errance #10 : De Donovan à Midlake

Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014


DONOVAN. NIRVANA – 3:30Sutras, American, 1996 PETER WALKER. NORVEGIAN WOOD – 4:10Rainy Day Raga, Vanguard, 1966 SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE. BAR NASHA – 6:15Luminous Night, Drag City, 2009 SCOUT NIBLETT. WET ROAD – 3:20Golden Apples Of The Sun, Bastet, 2004 DEVENDRA BANHART. SISTER – 2:25Nino Rojo, Young God, 2004 VASHTI BUNYAN. AGAINST THE SKY – […] Cet article Errance #10 : De Donovan à Midlake est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 169: Feed Any Animal

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014


"Narmare For Att Stjarnor" by Kometjakten from their self titled album; "Ninja Time" by Apostrophe S from Bottom of the Barrel Beats; "Effr" by The Soundcarriers from Entropicalia; "Ice Fortress" by Trans Am from Volume X; "Legios De Cupins" by Ninos Du Brasil from Novos Misterios; "Muezzin" by Klara Lewis from Ett; "Her Third Eye (Drum Rain)" by Fis from Iterations; "Screen Shot" by the Swans from To Be Kind. Courtesy of Young God; "To Overthrow" by Torn Hawk from Through Force of Will; "Free As The Wind" by Moderator from As The Lights Fade; "Imaginary Friends" by Black Hat from Thought of Two.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 169: Feed Any Animal

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014


"Narmare For Att Stjarnor" by Kometjakten from their self titled album; "Ninja Time" by Apostrophe S from Bottom of the Barrel Beats; "Effr" by The Soundcarriers from Entropicalia; "Ice Fortress" by Trans Am from Volume X; "Legios De Cupins" by Ninos Du Brasil from Novos Misterios; "Muezzin" by Klara Lewis from Ett; "Her Third Eye (Drum Rain)" by Fis from Iterations; "Screen Shot" by the Swans from To Be Kind. Courtesy of Young God; "To Overthrow" by Torn Hawk from Through Force of Will; "Free As The Wind" by Moderator from As The Lights Fade; "Imaginary Friends" by Black Hat from Thought of Two.

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 278 — Katherine Faw Morris

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 71:00


Katherine Faw Morris is the guest. Her debut novel, Young God, is now available from Farrar, Straus, & Giroux.  Daniel Woodrell says "Young God is a poetic, grim, and beautifully dark novel about backwoods violence and horror recounted in a numbed, laconic voice. Morris writes with splendid economy, chapters short as contes, and plenty of slashing insights on the rough world of throwaway lives and varieties of wrong." And Richard Hell says "This book is so clean and dirty: thirteen-year-old Nikki’s nipples pop like buttons; Kool Kings come in a hard box; white goo tastes a little salty but mostly like nothing. The best dreams are of nothing. Except that it is not nothing. It is charged white space: These pages happen to you and now you’re awakening, groping groggily to reconstruct. Get mixed up by it. Enter the single-wide and find some ecstasy with Katherine Faw Morris." Monologue topics: mail, videos, intoxicated listeners on rooftops, my bad memory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stay Hatin
Episode 62

Stay Hatin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014


Download Episode 62 It’s been a few weeks but Stay Hatin is back again. Soft Money was no where to be found this week but because it’s been a minute we decided to say screw it and push on. Frequent guest, Young God, decided to be cool and hang out with Serg to listen to […]

Stay Hatin
Episode 58

Stay Hatin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013


Download Episode 58 Stay Hatin is back! This week Young God of BSBD joins the guys in Serg’s kitchen  to discuss Lil B, rapping like a goat, catfish, finding foods in your beard, is this a Soft Money Jam, the future of trap music and many other exciting things. You should listen for Young God’s impressions […]

WiTcast
WiTcast – episode 21.4 การขี้ในอวกาศ

WiTcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 67:52


เนื้อหาตามชื่อตอน Timestamp เริ่ม-เกริ่นความลำบากของการขี้ในอวกาศ แรงโน้มถ่วงมีผลแค่ไหน? 00:08:10-Fecal Bag ถุงขี้จากยุค Apollo + บทสนทนาจาก Apollo 10 00:26:07-ส้วมในสถานีอวกาศ + ปัญหา Fecal dust 00:33:31-ปรากฏการณ์ Fecal Popcorning และ Fecal Decapitation 00:37:05-การทดสอบส้วม + ขี้เทียม + นวัตกรรม Poo-pourri 00:49:20-ปัญหาการฉี่ในอวกาศและปัญหาอื่นๆ 00:56:10-ทิ้งท้าย ไอเดียการแก้ปัญหาการไม่มีแรงโน้มถ่วง 00:59:50-ตัดกลับมาคุยกับน้องออ SHOW NOTE การขี้ในอวกาศ - จากบท Separation Anxiety ในหนังสือ Packing for Mars โดย Mary Roach Podcast รายการ Startalk มีสัมภาษณ์ Mary Roach และคุยกันเรื่องอุปสรรคไปดาวอังคาร ตอน 1, ตอน 2 ส้วมในสถานีอวกาศ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1wwzwvfsC0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ-6tesBc8c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUe2HcFUPSo Fecal Bag ถุงขี้จากยุคอะพอลโล่ Transcript บทสนทนาจาก Apollo 10 CERNAN:…You know once you get out of lunar orbit, you can do a lot of things. You can power down…And what's happening is— STAFFORD: Oh—who did it? YOUNG: Who did what? CERNAN: What? STAFFORD: Who did it? [laughter] CERNAN: Where did that come from? STAFFORD: Give me a napkin quick. There's a turd floating through the air. YOUNG: I didn't do it. It ain't one of mine. CERNAN: I don't think it's one of mine. STAFFORD: Mine was a little more sticky than that. Throw that away. YOUNG: God almighty. [And again eight minutes later, while discussing the timing of a waste-water dump.] YOUNG: Did they say we could do it anytime? CERNAN: They said on 135. They told us that—Here's another goddam turd. What's the matter with you guys? Here, give me a— YOUNG/STAFFORD: [laughter]… STAFFORD: It was just floating around? CERNAN: Yes. STAFFORD: [laughter] Mine was stickier than that. YOUNG: Mine was too. It hit that bag— CERNAN: [laughter] I don't know whose that is. I can neither claim it nor disclaim it. [laughter] YOUNG: What the hell is going on here? ----- นวัตกรรม Poopourri  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKLnhuzh9uY https://www.facebook.com/witcastthailand/photos/a.384378794958298.93979.380263635369814/604798266249682/?type=3 https://www.facebook.com/witcastthailand/photos/a.384378794958298.93979.380263635369814/838481882881318/?type=3&permPage=1

Stay Hatin
Episode 48

Stay Hatin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013


[audio http://www.beerandrap.com/audio/stayhatin/Stay_Hatin_Podcast-48.mp3] Episode 48 Stay Hatin is back this week to play even less raps than usual and spend way too much time talking about things no one probably cares about. This time Young God of BSBD stops by to really get to the bottom of a discussion about what constitutes a legit blowjob, Soft Money […]

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