Essay
The one truth: elevate your mind, unlock your power, heal your soul
Once you know the One Truth, you’ll see how it impacts leadership, teamwork, mindset, performance, relationships, addictions, social media, anxiety, mental health, healing and ultimately determines what you create and experience.
By kathy rich2 years ago in Critique
Accountability
Accountability The conversation between men and women has shed light on many issues. It still gets out of hand quickly. The main issue I’ve observed has been that when it comes to accountability, the blame gets placed on one party and one party alone- Which is funny because most of these conversations have both sides admitting that accountability is needed. So, who takes accountability? And when do you take accountability?
By Dylan-Quinn Harris2 years ago in Critique
The claim that there is a growing presence of fascism in the United States.
It's been nearly a year, or perhaps exactly one year, or maybe just a bit over a year—I'm writing this in December. Let's just say it's been approximately a year since the strangest day in recent American history. During this time, things haven't been particularly pleasant. The far-right appears to be growing in power and influence under the Biden administration, and in this episode, we will delve deeper into this issue because it poses a concerning omen for the future of American politics. Let's begin.
By Daud Mahmood2 years ago in Critique
Social Networking's Influences
Social networking has become an integral part of modern life, profoundly influencing the way individuals interact, communicate, and navigate the world. Its impact on personal lives is undeniable, shaping relationships, self-perception, and even decision-making processes. Here, we explore the multifaceted influence of social networking on individuals.
By Mahnoor Bukhari2 years ago in Critique
Think (About It)
Another popular funk song from the early 1970s came in the form of this song, written by the Godfather of Soul, James Brown and performed by Lyn Collins. Released in 1972 and produced with the band, the J.B.s, backing up the instruments, it later became heavy sampled in hip hop over a thousand times. One noticeable section would be "It Takes Two" performed by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock. The "Woo Yeah" part or the think break, which was heavily used in many songs is heard throughout the song. While Lyn's lyrics are used as part of the chrous, in which where the "It takes two" part comes from.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The Payback
One of the best funk songs to come from the 70s is "The Payback" by James Brown. Released in 1973 on his album of the same name, the topic focuses on the Godfather of Soul getting revenge on a man who stole his money and his woman how he plans to do so. Over the years, it became one of the most sample songs for hip hop and one of James Brown's most sampled song, being used in over 100 songs. It could heard in many film and television soundtracks and has been remixed and mashed up with other songs.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique







