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In this podcast episode, DJ Focus interviews Telishia Berry and Paul Jerry AKA Hey Pablo, discussing their faith journeys and the challenges they've faced. Telishia talks about her multifaceted career and dedication to women's empowerment, while Paul shares his personal losses and the role of faith and therapy in his healing. They both emphasize the importance of perseverance and spiritual grounding. The episode also features a real talk conversation about the significance of overcoming adversity and the need for mental health awareness.
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In this episode, Pastor Phil, Pastah J and Rami Nashashibi, explore the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the impact of systemic issues on the Palestinian community, and the role of art and hip hop in expressing and addressing trauma. They discuss the importance of understanding the nuanced history, confronting urban segregation, and engaging with the Palestinian artistic movements. The conversation emphasizes the need for Americans to be aware of structural inequities in the region, to seek diverse perspectives, and to prioritize truth and humanity over one-sided narratives.
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In this episode, DJ Focus and Dice Gamble are getting real about personal accountability, spiritual growth, and the music industry. They explore themes like the danger of blaming the devil for life's challenges, instead emphasizing the need for self-reflection and responsibility. The episode features a spiritual detox interview with Wingy Danejah, ToyaLove, and V Rose that underscores the importance of collaboration and mutual support among artists.
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In this episode of Da Fixx, DJ Focus discusses the movie "Ordinary Angels" with actress Tamala Jones, who plays Rose. Together Focus and Tamala explore the film's themes of hope, community, and personal growth. Tamala reflects on her character's journey and the importance of faith and kindness during tough times. Focus and Dice are tackling personal development in their real talk segment. From the importance of self-improvement, goal-setting, and maintaining well-being, to financial literacy and the power of forgiveness, our hosts are giving you the tools you need for personal development.
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In this episode of Church on the Block, Pastor Phil and Pastah J sit with Rami Nashashibi to explore the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a Palestinian perspective. Rami shares personal accounts of the occupation's impact on Palestinian lives, including his own experience with Israeli soldiers in Birzeit. The discussion addresses the historical roots of the conflict, the daily oppression faced by Palestinians, and the role of American support. Emphasizing the need for empathy and dialogue, Rami calls for peacemaking and understanding, citing Matthew 5:9 to encourage a humanitarian approach to the crisis.
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In this episode, Holy Culture Radio CEO, James Rosseau Sr. AKA Trig, sits down with Anthony Ramos from Esperanza about their Philadelphia roots and love for wrestling. Anthony discusses his role at Esperanza, detailing initiatives for Christian parenting and church leadership. He shares his personal story of dropping out of high school, being mentored by his uncle, and his transformative experience at Esperanza College. Anthony also talks about balancing his music career with his work at Esperanza.
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In this episode of Da Fixx DJ Foce and Dice Gamble welcome Petrina De Lacey, a Christian club owner and artist from LA for an inspiring spiritual detox conversation. They explore the transformative power of faith, the significance of a prophetic word, and the importance of aligning life choices with Christian values. Petrina shares her personal experiences, including her music career and the establishment of a Christian club for clean entertainment. The episode also examines the impact of music on spiritual well-being, advocating for intentional music choices that uplift and edify.
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In this episode of Da Fixx, Geneen White, a gospel singer and songwriter, discusses her life as a pastor's daughter and her commitment to gospel music. DJ Focus and Dice Gamble get real about sin, personal accountability, and repentance. Our hosts are sharing their personal experiences overcoming addiction and the impact of sin on relationships and mental health.
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In this episode of "Church on the Block," Pastor Phil welcomes CHH rapper VerbPro124 for an in-depth discussion on faith, music and healing. Verb, whose name is inspired by Proverbs 12:4, shares her transition from the secular music industry to Christian hip-hop after finding salvation at age 20. They explore the themes of her song "I Am Not That Light," emphasizing the importance of living out gospel principles and addressing personal trauma with God's help. The conversation also covers the challenges within the Christian hip-hop community, such as clout chasing, and the need for authenticity in faith and discipleship.
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In this installment of Kingdom Building Conversations, Holy Culture Radio CEO, James Rosseau Sr., AKA Trig, sits down with ATTAM from the ATTAM Group. They discuss ATTAM's self-doubt, his love for golf, and his transition from basketball to golf. ATTAM also shares his ambitious goal of creating 100 songs in two years and his approach to music in today's fast-paced world. This episode also features a discussion about his company, ATTAM Group, which focuses on managing artists and launching creative projects.
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In this podcast episode, emerging Christian R&B artist CeJae discusses her faith journey, which deepened after her father's death from COVID-19, and her musical evolution, crediting her influences and her collaboration with Melodic B. She explains her choice to create faith-based music, incorporating Bible verses into her lyrics, and shares the creative process behind her song "Fill Me Up." This episode also touches on tennis prodigy Coco Gauff's resilience and the financial challenges in sports careers, emphasizing the need for sponsorship and parental support.
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In this episode of the Christ Revolution Music Radio Show, B.E.R.I.D.O.X. interviews Jules Judah, a talented musician, songwriter, and musical director. Jules shares his musical roots from a West Indian church background and his journey through the industry, including his education at the Fame school and collaborations with gospel legends. He also discusses his move to LA during the pandemic and its effects on his career.
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In this episode of Da Fixx the conversation explores the evolution of hip hop, the integration of faith and positivity in music, and the personal experiences of CHH artist Canton Jones. Jones discusses his project "They Stole My Computer," reflecting on the emotional journey and collaborations involved. The episode also addresses the representation of African American culture in church, the benefits of veganism, and the importance of personal responsibility for health and diet.
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Holy Culture Radio, CEO James Rosseau Sr., recently sat down with CHH artist Baruch, about his life and music. The Christian rapper discusses his journey from shyness to confidence on stage, with the church playing a significant role in his personal growth. He also opens up about his struggles with mental illness, including manic depression and bipolar disorder, and how faith and rejecting medication led to his recovery.
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In this episode of "Church on the Block," Pastor Phil and CHH Artist Aaron Canon explore the evolution of Christian hip hop and its influence on the church. They discuss the culture's progress and the challenges artists face, including acceptance within the church and the need for authenticity. They also touch upon the Grammys, recognizing the importance of persistence in the industry.
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In this episode of The Corelink Solution podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Mike Mack, a renowned figure in the Christian hip hop community, about his extensive background as a booking agent and artist development guru. We dive into the path to becoming a successful artist, the importance of harnessing both creative and analytical thinking, and the ups and downs of a 15-year tenure in the music business.
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In this episode, DJ Focus welcomes MoSixty, Goody Shepherd, and Chas Grant of Run My Race Entertainment for an inspiring spiritual detox conversation. They explore MoSixty's faith journey, his foray into music, and their collective stance on hip hop culture. The group discusses their "No More Games" EP and the creative process behind it, emphasizing the importance of positive messages and spiritual alignment in their work. They also examine into the evolution of hip hop and its impact on culture.
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In this episode, DJ Focus and Dice Gamble welcome Sports Analyst Chris Broussard for an eye-opening spiritual detox discussion on faith, hip hop, and the King's Movement conference. Chris is sharing his strategies for living a faith-based life with humility and integrity and underscores the importance of Christians being exemplary at work. Our hosts also get real about the complexities of marriage as they address infidelity, faith, and commitment. They share personal stories and insights on overcoming marital challenges, emphasizing the need for community support, prayer, and trust in God.
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In this episode CHH artist Canon joins Church on the Block to reflect on the Grammy Awards, unpacking Jay-Z's powerful acceptance speech and its cultural implications. They discuss the recognition of hip-hop artists, the depth of mature music, and the arrest of Killer Mike, highlighting the industry's complexities. The conversation celebrates authentic music and artists like Lecrae, underscoring the importance of faith and genuine identity in the evolution of hip-hop.
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In this episode of The Corelink Solution Show, I'm offering some practical advice for job seekers. I discuss the critical role of networking, the value of work experience, and the benefit of job hunting while still employed. I also took time to appreciate the vital role of teachers in society and in our personal lives.
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