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Terrance L. Culp Presents.....The #CulpIsSpeaking Podcast. Entertaining, Informative, Inspirational, and Transformative. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culpisspeaking/support
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There are a lot of people who are wandering aimlessly in life. They believe that success is contingent on status, money and influence. Coffee Time is a podcast designed to help you find real success and fill the gaping hole in your heart. True happiness is connected to inner peace. Inner peace can only be obtained when you are living in your purpose.
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Step into the digital realm with terrance.life a podcast that delves deep into the multifaceted life of Terrance Diggs also known as D17Terrance. Join us as we explore the vibrant world of fashion, design, sneakers, sports, and beyond through the lens of this digital pioneer. Terrance is more than just a name; he’s a creative whose influence stretches across various digital spaces. From his innovative designs to his keen eye for the latest fashion trends, Terrance has made a significant impa ...
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I really am just taking you on a journey through my adventures in life. My thoughts on Current topics, politics, LGBTQIA, and relationships stuff. I am an Avid wine country day trip person, love great wine. Same gender loving black man living in Northern California. I also produce The Fellas Point Of View Podcast Follow me on Twitter @MrChrisTJones Instagram @MrChrisTJonesShow @MrChrisTJones If you have questions email me at MrChrisTJones@gmail.com
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Matt Schroeder and Terrance Le are learning to be talk show hosts, and they are trying their best. You think you can do better? They'd like to see you try. Anyways, join us as we talk about whatever makes us laugh. Subscribe, follow @MattsPodcast, and enjoy the show. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mountains/support
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“Every Voice with Terrance McKnight” is a show that spotlights the vibrant stories and perspectives that reflect the whole of the American musical experience. There are many different kinds of classical music, depending on where you are in the world. While this music typically preserves the traditions of a given society, classical music in America remains wedded to its Western European roots. On this show, we want to know why — and what America’s classical music really sounds like. Through i ...
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Live uncut and unedited music mix and talk with Just Saying With Terrance Abraham life love right world seen but not seen and in your back yard lol real talk. and no sugar coating and its not a game. Hiphop House Techno Rap Rock R & B Latino Reaggaton Oldies Big Band Classics Heay Metal Country you name it we can play it. WE DO TAKE REQUESTS ETC SO CHECK ANCHOR FM AND YOUR LOCAL PODCASTS FOR INFO OR LEAVE US A MESSAGE THANK YOU🔺️🦉
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Providing biblical insight to help singles prepare for marriage, help those who are married have stronger marriages, and help struggling marriages heal. The More Answers Applied, The Less Problems Tune in Every First Monday of the month on YouTube or you Favorite Podcast Platform. #relationshipgoals #relationships #relationship #advice #tips #love #single #marriage #community #like #share #subscribe #new #next #now #leadership
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In episode 130 of “The Terrance Henry Experience,” I had the opportunity to sit down with representatives from Mason Mortuary Transportation LLC to delve into the world of funeral service transportation. We discussed the intricacies of their work, the challenges they face, and the dedication required to provide such a crucial service. This episode …
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Episode 129 The Terrance Henry Experience, we dive into the multifaceted world of acting and the relentless hustle of the movie industry. Join us as we explore the nuances of the acting profession, from the initial auditions to the final cut. Our guest shares firsthand experiences, shedding light on the daily challenges actors face, the perseveranc…
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“Life Unfiltered” is for anyone curious about the deeper questions of existence and seeking to enrich their understanding of life. Whether you’re on a personal growth journey, interested in philosophical debates, or simply looking for inspiring stories, this podcast offers something for everyone. Tune in for weekly episodes that will challenge your…
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I'm back. For those that don't know me this is Terrance or D17Terrance to some. A Baltimore-area-based designer, entrepreneur, and all-around creative I'm excited for you all to enjoy my latest digital journey with terrance.life. In this introduction episode we will catch up and have a conversation about what's been going on the last... Four years?…
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In a world where instant gratification often reigns supreme, patience emerges as a timeless virtue, guiding us through the ebbs and flows of life. In this episode, we delve into the depths of patience, exploring its multifaceted nature and its profound impact on our personal and professional lives.Join us as we uncover the secrets to cultivating pa…
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In this episode of Terrance Henry Experience , we delve into the transformative concept of manifestation and how it can profoundly impact our lives. Manifestation is more than just wishful thinking; it’s about harnessing the power of intention, belief, and action to bring our desires into reality.We explore the principles behind manifestation, incl…
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Let's talk about the Grammys 2024. Jay Z gives a speech that leaves the folks shocked in their seats. There were some great performances and in 2024 we are still saying wow you are the first. Meta-bands, Shun King, for life from Instagram, and delete all of his data. please don’t forget to subscribe to my channel follow like comment and share.…
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on this weeks episode, we’re gonna talk about Keith Lee who has been dubbed the internets, most famous food credit coming to the Bay Area on his food tour for 2024. His experience here was not the best he gave his opinion you can always go watch and see what he thought, but you don’t have to agree because it’s his opinion. Did you guys watch the Em…
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"Unlock the power within: Join me on The Terrance Henry Experience as we explore the transformative journey of self-discovery. Discover the keys to understanding yourself and navigating life with authenticity. Tune in to our latest episode and embark on a path towards personal growth and fulfillment. #KnowYourself #PersonalDevelopment"…
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Do you know the power of love and respect? Ephesians 5:33 Nevertheless, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband. You can not love and respect someone like God has called you to by your own strength. The Holy Spirit enables you to do what you need to do even when you feel like you can’t. Rel…
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"Explore the concept of safe spaces in our latest podcast, where we delve into the importance of creating environments that foster open dialogue, inclusivity, and emotional well-being. Join me as I discuss how safe spaces contribute to personal growth, community building, and the exchange of diverse perspectives. Discover the evolving landscape of …
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"Time, an intangible force that shapes existence, dictates the rhythm of our lives. It flows incessantly, relentless in its march, guiding the past into memory, the present into experience, and the future into possibility. It's the unseen architect of our stories, threading moments together, unveiling the complex tapestry of human history. Yet, des…
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“Discover the art of resetting and living life fluently in this podcast. We delve into the transformative power of resetting one’s life, whether it’s through major life changes, personal growth, or even small daily habits. Join us as we explore stories of resilience, with various fields, and practical tips for achieving a more harmonious and meanin…
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In the prime of his illustrious career, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ran in the realm of prominent, Black visionaries. But after composing “Zaide,” an unfinished opera depicting a slave revolt, Mozart was commissioned to create a work more palatable to the politics and pocketbooks of the late 18th century European upper class. First heard in Vienna in 1…
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At the heart of “Aida” is an African love story: the Ethiopian princess Aida is torn between loyalty to her country and passion for her captor, the Egyptian general Radamès, who loves her in return. But when “Aida” premiered in Cairo in 1871, very few Africans went to see it, let alone could afford the price of a ticket. The original audience for “…
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This sit-down talk with Owner Leaf Henry promises to celebrate creativity, determination, and empowerment. Whether you're an aspiring designer, a fashion enthusiast, or someone looking for motivation to overcome obstacles, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted.Follow Leaf Henry's Journey HereIG Personal: @youngboss_IG Busin…
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“Otello” debuted in Milan in 1887, just two years after European nations gathered in Berlin to agree on a campaign to carve up and colonize the African continent for their own profit. Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, based on the play Shakespeare wrote in the very early 1600s, centers on the Moor, Otello — an African who becomes a much celebrated Venetian g…
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In this radio special of “Every Voice with Terrance McKnight,” enjoy this season’s journey into Mozart’s "The Magic Flute," its investigation into the overlooked character of Monostatos, and what his portrayal teaches us about ourselves. With a legacy spanning over two centuries, "The Magic Flute" remains a beloved classic, captivating audiences in…
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With such a dark past, what does the future look like for opera as an art form? From Verdi to Mozart, many of opera’s most celebrated works famously reduce people of African descent to racist caricatures and stereotypes with tragic fates. In the final episode of this season of Every Voice with Terrance McKnight: we go in search of opera’s future wi…
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Mozart’s “The Abduction from the Seraglio” was first heard in Vienna in 1782, commissioned by Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II to cater to the German-speaking audience of the capital city. Joseph II and Mozart had more in common than just their native tongue. Joseph II championed liberal ideas, equality, and religious freedom, while some experts interp…
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In the prime of his illustrious career, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ran in the realm of prominent, Black visionaries, composed the radical (unfinished) opera “Zaide” depicting a slave revolt, and even shared a home with famed Senegalese / French composer Joseph Boulogne, known as the Chevalier de Saint Georges. The Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, a suppo…
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All too often, characters of African descent in operas written during the 18th and 19th centuries are defined as the institution of slavery and the idea of inferiority. But today’s composers, like Dr. Sharon Willis, aim to write about Black life in order to uplift the community where she lives and works. She says she has “no use” for the depiction …
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When “Aida” premiered in Egypt in 1871, it delivered some not-so-subtle messaging in the dramatization of light-skinned Egyptians dominating dark-skinned Ethopians. Within two years, the man who commissioned “Aida,” Egypt’s Khedive Ishmael Pasha, lived out this fantasy of conquest, mobilizing the nation’s army with help from former American Confede…
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“Opera has always been not just adjacent to colonial conquest, but perhaps … quite a large part of it.” Pranathi Diwakar, Every Voice with Terrance McKnight researcher. When the US and British cotton industry was disrupted by the American Civil War in the 1860s, Egypt, led by Khedive Ismail Pasha, moved to capitalize on Britain's demand for the val…
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At the heart of Verdi's opera “Aida” is an African love story, where an Egyptian general and an Ethiopian princess fall in love. It premiered in Cairo in 1871, but the truth is, very few Africans went to see it, let alone could afford the price of a ticket. This was a European conception of the East, for European audiences at a time when Egypt’s le…
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In Giuseppe Verdi’s “Aida,” Princess Aida is torn between her homeland of Ethiopia (ruled by her father, King Amonasro) and her captor, the Egyptian leader Radamès who loves her and whom she loves in return. It’s a powerful love story, an African love story - so why are Egyptians portrayed as white and the Ethiopian as Black and enslaved? This week…
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As the one Black man in Shakespeare’s play and Verdi’s opera, Otello was not only tokenized, but villainized, criticized and minimized. With such an emphasis on Otello’s flaws, how is it that Desdemona fell in love? In her play “Desdemona,” Nobel laureate Toni Morrison and theater director Peter Sellers tell the story of the women of Otello. And in…
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Giuseppe Verdi's Otello rose from enslavement to the ranks of army general and marries an aristocratic Venetian woman. It’s difficult to imagine the rich cultural heritage of Otello’s African past; that history is only hinted at. Through the whitewashing of his character, some may forget that Otello is of African descent. But for Iago, the identity…
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This week on Every Voice with Terrance McKnight, we go deeper into Giuseppe Verdi's character of the “Moor of Venice." Otello is a celebrated general in the Venetian army, and as a Black man in a position of power, his status inspires praise and worship by some and searing loathing from others. Otello’s subordinate, Iago, thinks his boss woefully u…
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“Otello” debuted in Milan in 1887, just two years after European nations gathered in Berlin to agree on a campaign to carve up and colonize the African continent for their own profit. Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, based on the play Shakespeare wrote in the very early 1600s, centers on the Moor, Otello — an African who becomes a much-celebrated Venetian g…
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