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Episodes
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Songs to Invoke Knowledge
Episode 31Curated by ShefikKnowledge is a powerful phenomenon. Not only does it breed your perception of the world around you, but it feeds the reception of the world to you. History is often riddled with conundrums that deny certain people their inherent place in the world.
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Songs to Invoke Peace
Episode 32Curated by ShefikNo person is an island, neither in success or defeat, neither in tragedy or joy. We are inherently social animals, and peace should be a baseline of our existence, rather than a mere goal for which we strive. Therefore, we should not be passive.
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Songs to Invoke Love 3
Episode 33Curated by ShefikSome people spend a great deal of time dreaming about what they will do, when they find love. However you approach love, whatever the dreams, goals, or hopes of which encircles your desires, everyone falls in love at some point.
Guest Performers: Music Chris Jasper Comedy Dan Vitale Music Rickey "Slikk Muzik" Offord Music Trisco Pearson -
Songs to Invoke Resilience
Episode 34Curated by ShefikLife is a constant dialogue of veiled meaning and interpretive dance. Oftentimes, dreams are lost in moving translation, via the echos that channel voids of nothingness and unfulfillment.
Guest Performers: Music Joanne "J-Bird" Phillips Music Keith Clizark Theatre Lacy Darryl Phillips Music Sarah DashPreview Performers: Royalty His Royal Highness Prince Gharios El Chemor Theatre Kevin Smith Kirkwood Art Michael Alig Theatre N'Kenge -
Songs to Invoke Revolution 3
Episode 35Curated by ShefikSometimes it is all to easy to forget that the world really is revolving around you. Revolutions come, and they go. You are still here, with the arc of the future bending so far off in the distance, all you can see is the flat line of the horizon ahead.
Guest Performers: Film C R Capers Theatre Satomi Hofmann Ministry Shanna Marie Wallace Fashion Sipho Gumbo -
Songs to Invoke Dreams
Episode 36Curated by ShefikSomewhere in your journey, perhaps your dreams may have been pushed aside, and left to percolate in some forgotten corner of your mind. You have likely been encouraged by people in your past — as well as your present — to continue this sidelining.
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Songs to Invoke Sentimentality
Episode 37Curated by ShefikLife has a confounding way of determining the course of your days and nights. It can build you up, step by step, to a crescendo of emotional fury so torrential it must be outside the laws of nature and of love.
Guest Performers: Music Alfred Nevarez Music Billy Sherwood Music Freddie Jackson Music Paul Laurence Music Sonny TurnerPreview Performers: Music Delious Kennedy -
Songs to Invoke Christmas 3
Episode 38Curated by ShefikHere and now, the wonderment of Christmas is all around. From the temperament of the frosty air, to the sentiment of the warmly affair, all that matters is that we pause for a moment... to care.
Guest Performers: Theatre Kevin Smith KirkwoodPreview Performers: Music Amelia Moore Music Chuck McDermott Music Freddie Jackson Fashion J. Alexander Martin Music Robert Kantor Music Tony Terry -
Songs to Invoke Fear
Episode 39Curated by ShefikFear is a novel concept that calls for excavation. Although the foundation of fear itself is bore from human emotion, its heightened sense of elevation can be attributed to the construct of imaginative contemplation.
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Songs to Invoke Hanukkah
Episode 40Curated by ShefikHundreds of years ago, a light was offered as a prayer of worship. Although the worshipers only expected the light to last a short while, and they were grateful for such, they found that the oil which fueled the light did not exhaust as expected.
Guest Performers: Music William Goldstein