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Gathering Matters - How to Build an Analog Community in a Digital World
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09/27/23 • 46 min
In June of 2020 in the middle of a global pandemic I became a part of the most memorable gathering in my lifetime. For 583 consecutive nights I was a part of McCarren Gathering in Brooklyn NYC, and in the years leading up to that Gathering I was one of the pioneers in social media blogging documenting gatherings of every size curated by neighbors from every part of our social spectrum. From house parties to huge festivals. What lessons can be learned from my story and how can you curate your own gathering in an analog world?
In our first video for our 2nd season we talk real world connectivity.
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Rethinking Event Marketing
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04/18/23 • 4 min
To see the video version of this episode head over to https://youtu.be/PkbDdOhuPmE
For more info visit our website https://spreadlovefreemarket.com
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The Get Down Movie Club With Series Composer / Music Producer Elliot Wheeler
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11/18/22 • 59 min
Welcome to another episode of Spread Love FM. In this Episode we take a deep dive into the soundtrack of the cult netflix series The Get Down with producer/composer Elliot Wheeler. Enjoy the show, and if you would like to hear our curated playlist of the tracks discussed in the episode, visit the show notes.
SHOW NOTES
You can listen to the tracks discussed in this episode on our Spotify playlist.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mGisLAutWKeWAY4yL2Cna?si=1bGYXyM5R7G3bK-VllCDXg
Elliot Wheeler website
https://www.elliottwheeler.com
Additional notes from Elliot...
“A little more background on the Keep a Light in My Window track. It was from the New York Community Choir, who put out a bunch of amazing cuts around that time. Here's a quick blurb on them:
Formed in the early '70s as an offshoot of the popular, Grammy-nominated Isaac Douglas Singers, The New York Community Choir originally consisted of some one hundred members under the direction of Benny Diggs and included prominent writer Arthur Freeman. The Choir first came to national prominence in the U.S. in 1971 on a much-acclaimed recording by renowned poet Nikki Giovanni, The Truth Is On Its Way. Another offshoot of the choir, Revelation Movement (which included Diggs and Freeman) was formed to primarily do secular rather than gospel shows and morphed in 1974 into Revelation consisting of Diggs and Freeman along with Philip Ballou and Arnold McCuller. The quartet signed to RSO Records where they recorded one album. In 1977, The New York Community Choir signed with RCA Records: their self-titled debut LP included the dance hit, "Express Yourself".
Released in 1978, their follow-up set, Make Every Day Count (with a group name change to NYCC), was produced like its predecessor by RCA executive Warren Schatz, and included seven original songs along with a cover of I’ll Keep My Light in My Window, a tune originally recorded by the duo Caston & Majors for Motown (later also cut by Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye). The album boasted arrangements by Leon Pendarvis (the co-leader of the Saturday Night Live band) and featured such stellar New York session musicians as Paul Shaffer and Richard Tee on keyboards, Jeff Mironov and John Tropea on guitars, Errol Crusher Bennett on percussion, Will Lee on bass and Steve Gadd on drums.
The album s infectious title track became popular particularly in East Coast discos, and has remained a popular inspirational anthem among gospel and R&B music lovers. The original LP is making its worldwide CD debut with this release by Real Gone Music in association with Soul Music Records, and this Expanded Edition includes six-minute plus 12 single versions of Make Every Day Count and I ll Keep My Light in My Window, with liner notes by SoulMusic Records founder David Nathan and remastering at Sony s Battery Studios. Funky, soulful, spiritual!
Music by Boulvard X-Audi
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Our Response to Dr Umar on Black Liberation & Capitalism +++
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10/18/24 • 75 min
Welcome to Got’s To Better My Brotha’, the podcast where two Black co-workers hold it down in the heart of MAGA country, tackling the intersection of culture, politics, and spirituality. In a world divided, we’re bringing you real talk, with heart, humor, and a mission to uplift our community.
In this episode, We review another Dr. Umar video from The Realest Podcast +
- The legacy and influence of P. Diddy
- The true origins of our history and the word "slave"
- The devaluation of the Black Dollar
- Socialism, capitalism, and how competition shapes our society +++
Join us as we break it all down, keeping it real and relevant!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch this episode’s video and get a sneak peek at the next one!
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REFERENCES
Response Video Link - The Realest Podcast Ever
https://youtu.be/fXTGrRRU57A?si=K7qC4wItZulqvHu8
Dr Umar on P- Diddy
https://youtu.be/ZP-Z0k90GFk?si=fKM4tHoFyVo73kEJ
Dr Umar Baby Mama Drama
https://youtu.be/XRqZ_4KLTdA?si=W4wIDq3aaEIyd2ZY
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A Manifesto for The New Black Wall Street and Why We Are Not Calling It "The New Black Wall Street"
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10/22/24 • 58 min
Introducing The 1619 Party Podcast, where we explore the intersection of economics, politics, and culture within the African diaspora. In this inaugural episode, titled “A Manifesto for The New ‘Black’ Wall Street and Why We Are Not Calling It ‘Black’ Wall Street,” we interview Darren Sandy about his manifesto and his upcoming new book.
Several years in the making, Darren dives deep into the idea of Black sovereignty. We discuss the ideas behind his plan for achieving this goal, the practical steps necessary to bring it to life, and why a violent revolution is more likely to fail. We also delve into the word “Black” itself and why Darren believes it no longer serves us, offering a fresh perspective on how language shapes our identity and limits our progress.
Join us as we explore Darren’s strategic blueprint for a future where our communities achieve true independence and lasting prosperity, free from the constraints of outdated labels.
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1619 A FUBU Political Party + Interracial Dating (ReSegregation?) +++
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10/25/24 • 66 min
In this episode of Got's To Do Better My Brotha', we discuss the looming threat of Hurricane Milton and how it ties into the larger conversation on climate change. With extreme weather events becoming more frequent and destructive, we explore how marginalized communities are often hit the hardest and what can be done to better prepare and protect them. Beyond the storm, we dive into the bold move to launch a Black-only political party—could this be the political shift our community needs? We’ll also tackle the complexities of interracial dating, weighing the pros and cons, and finish by challenging the superficiality of modern diversity initiatives through a conversation on deprogramming diversity. Tune in as we confront the pressing issues of our time, from the climate crisis to political empowerment.
Join us as we break it all down, keeping it real and relevant!
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REFERENCES
Daily Rap Up Crew https://youtu.be/8pHh6ECjtWg?si=b6dAUz9EiM16NvoB
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DNC Week In Review - Fear & Faith & The Fight To Save Democracy
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08/24/24 • 72 min
In this episode, we unpack the key moments from the Democratic National Convention, where the stakes couldn't be higher. As fear and faith battle for dominance in the political arena, we explore how these forces shape the narrative of an election that presents a clear choice between democracy and authoritarianism. What role does fear play in driving voters toward stability, and how does faith inspire a commitment to preserving democratic values?
We also examine the growing perception that the two major parties are converging, and whether this election offers a real choice between distinct visions for America's future. Join us as we navigate the complexities of modern politics, where fear and faith compete not just for space, but for the soul of the nation.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on what’s truly at stake in the 2024 election, and how the battle between democracy and authoritarianism will define the future of our country.
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Servant Leadership - Introducing The God Beat (Open Mic and Unedited)
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08/22/24 • 5 min
Peace and Blessings
Beat by Trev, resampled from Queen "We Will Rock You, Inspired By U.S.A. Chants + We're Number One chants and 3 Act Narratives, produced by The Holy Trinity owned by you.
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It's 4:36 AM Monday August 12th - The Second Spiritual Re-awakening.
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08/12/24 • 17 min
After a long and discouraging month of ministry at my workplace —where every effort to find common ground despite our differences seemed to fall short I experienced a profound spiritual awakening. As I reflected on Matthew 4:23, which tells of Jesus teaching in synagogues, proclaiming the good news, and healing every disease and sickness, I realized that while Jesus focused on physical healing, we are called to carry forward His work of spiritual healing. This revelation renewed my commitment to the mission, reminding me that sometimes, offering a listening ear can be more powerful than delivering a message. It is in that listening that the value exchange begins.
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The Economics of Your Vote: Black Voters and the Left
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07/22/24 • 15 min
Why do Black voters often align with the left, especially after President Joe Biden's endorsement of Kamala Harris for the 2024 race? In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of politics, race, and economics, exploring the historical and contemporary factors that shape this voting trend. Join us as we unpack the complexities of voter behavior, examine the socio-economic implications of political choices, and discuss what this means for the future of Black political influence. Tune in to understand the economic underpinnings of your vote and how they influence broader electoral dynamics.
Opening Track "A-TENSiON” courtesy of The Collektiv
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Value Exchange Fellowship have?
The Value Exchange Fellowship currently has 92 episodes available.
What topics does The Value Exchange Fellowship cover?
The podcast is about Markets, Society & Culture, Podcasts, Relationships, Trading and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on The Value Exchange Fellowship?
The episode title 'Servant Leadership - Introducing The God Beat (Open Mic and Unedited)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Value Exchange Fellowship?
The average episode length on The Value Exchange Fellowship is 45 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Value Exchange Fellowship released?
Episodes of The Value Exchange Fellowship are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of The Value Exchange Fellowship?
The first episode of The Value Exchange Fellowship was released on Oct 3, 2022.
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