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In the US, hip hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the dominance of this prolific sound can be traced back to one year - 1988. From Public Enemy to The Fresh Prince, these twelve months gave rise to the superstars and styles that still resonate in songs released today. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and s ...
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This podcast is about taking YOU and I to a higher place. A beautiful place where you are grateful, joyous, loved unconditionally, and where the essence of everything makes perfect sense. Will you take a chance and join me on this journey? I promise you, you have nothing to lose well...except for fear and darkness...
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Will Smith fans from around the world bring you the latest news and discussions on Will Smith. Tune in to hear about Will Smith music, Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith Movies.
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Seeing It God's Way is a podcast teaching the truth of God's Word in a fun and practical way. Join me as we grow closer to Christ in love & in truth. Cover art photo provided by NordWood Themes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nordwood Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SeeingItGodsWay/support
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By late 1988, hip hop was more popular than ever. But a tragedy at a concert fueled a different narrative: that rap music was dangerous. Enter Slick Rick, an artist well-aware of the power of storytelling. Featured voices: Slick Rick, MC Lyte, and DJ Red Alert. Listen to Class of 88 wherever you get your podcasts, or you can binge the entire series…
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NWA’s landmark album Straight Outta Compton might never have happened without the help of of three teenage girls from Rialto. This is the story of JJ Fad. Featured voices: JJ Fad and Arabian Prince. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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In 1988, Salt-N-Pepa found that they had “crossed over” with their hit song Push It. But success came with its own set of problems, especially for female rappers. Featured voices: Salt-N-Pepa and Roxanne Shante. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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For years, rap music was mostly absent from MTV. But the debut of Yo! MTV Raps changed everything. For better, and for worse. Featured voices: Fab 5 Freddy and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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In the summer of 1988, Public Enemy dropped an album that would take them to the top of the charts, to front page news, and even to a stage in New York’s most notorious jail – Rikers Island. Featured voices: Public Enemy and Chuck D. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-se…
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Hip hop started as a DJ-led medium. But with the rise of rappers like Rakim and Queen Latifah, MC’s were moving to center stage. Featured voices: Queen Latifah, Rakim, and DJ Red Alert. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Run-DMC were the kings of hip hop. But in 1988, they faced new competition from a generation of artists they had helped inspire. Featured voices: Run-DMC and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. Listen to Class of 88 wherever you get your podcasts, or you can binge the entire series ad-free on the Amazon Music, Audible, or Wondery App. See Privacy Policy at htt…
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Not sure about the "enemy" because there are no enemies in the kingdom of heaven. God does not have enemies. How could he? He is the constructor of everything and of every concept. He is above enemies. To have enemies is to be finite and limited. It is to imply you can get hurt or annihilated by this enemy. But you can't. Your true spirit is above …
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Where were we? It's been a minute since we talked...well since I talked 😊 But either way let's get through these rules so we can move on to a different philosophy. Optimally one with less than double-digit rules / principles 😆
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In January of 1988, the music industry was treating hip hop like a fad. But that was all about to change – along with the lives of two kids from Philly. Host Will Smith brings us straight into the most pivotal year in hip hop history. It started at the Battle for World Supremacy, the world’s largest DJ competition in NYC. Featured voices: Will Smit…
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“No one can hurt you without your consent.” In the words of Gandhi, “They cannot take away our self-respect if we do not give it to them.” It is our willing permission, our consent to what happens to us, that hurts us far more” ― Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change…
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Hip hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the origins of this prolific sound can be traced back to one year - 1988. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of host Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and secure…
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Yup. Another instant classic. Love this one because it is so true. Every counter we have with any other person whether they are a child, a neighbor, a co-worker, or the barista who has a lot going on in his life and is irritated and you are just trying to order your coffee gives you a chance to practice kindness.…
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About 8 minutes. The answer to how long is this episode? With that said, I have zero idea why I keep recording and uploading these...I suspect I have gone insane or I am in complete denial about how badly I need to stop doing this "podcast". Every douche without any credible accomplishments or achievements is now a philosopher on the internet. Well…
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Is anybody listening yet? Who am I kidding? No one because no one wants to hear anybody else's shit! That is by design. If anybody could talk and the world would listen then we would come to stand still. Only shit that does something for us will get a chance to be listened to. What if this weird podcast can you take to a place that no one else can?…
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One of those rules I would score very low on but is so critical to achieving anything worthwhile or creating something beautiful. Rule number 21, "Focus on process, not outcomes," from Ryan Holiday's "50 (Short) Rules For Life From The Stoics," emphasizes the importance of directing our attention and efforts towards the actions we can control rathe…
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Steven Pressfield. Remember this name! Works[edit]Fiction[edit] The Legend of Bagger Vance, about a young man coming to terms with his spiritual demons through the medium of golf (1995). Adapted into the film The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000). Gates of Fire, about the Battle of Thermopylae (1998), ISBN 0385492510. The novel is studied at West Point…
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Me telling somebody about my podcast and then telling them I uploaded another episode: The other person: "Really?! Another one? Why? Were the other episodes so successful??" With that said. Oh boy how important is it important not to get back at people! Also, doesn't this rule encapsulate the solution to our behavior during road rage? Why do we hav…
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Social media! Nothing fuels toxic comparisons quite like social media. However, it is not social media's fault. We simply need to learn how to genuinely be happy for others. Moreover, we must recognize that people who post on social media are not necessarily happy themselves. In fact, it is more likely that constant posting indicates unhappiness co…
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