Ivory was one of the original members of the Elektrolytes Dance Crew and won 1st place in the U.S.A. with them at the Hip Hop International in 2011. He then transitioned to Epik Dance Company, a professional street fusion company based out of Mesa, AZ. In this episode we discuss his history in dance, how he overcame a major injury, and the challenges he's faced being born into an interracial family.
Read MoreTaylor said thrifting was a way for her to see herself the way that God sees her...made me curious enough to ask a few more questions. She’s is incredibly creative and loves to make fashion looks from the blank canvas of thrifting. In this episode, we talk about why people find their identity in others, why thrifting can help you find your own identity, and what to do when you feel insecure.
Read MoreNot only is Ogi’s voice soothingly soulful but she loves Jesus and is making music to change lives. In this interview, we talk about the power of voting, being raised in an immigrant family and how IG has leveled the playing field for upcoming artists.
Read MoreChatting with @miles.minnick has inspired me to keep creating and let God open the doors in due time. Hearing about how he got saved, met his wife, became a youth pastor, and got into music/acting is just...🤯. Enjoy the episode!
Read MoreI honestly wasn't expecting our conversation to go where it went...but gosh, @thefaithfeast had so many great things to say about purity! I LOVED chatting with her! I literally felt like I was having coffee with a younger version of @oprah on the porch of a southern home in Mississippi. Her candid, frank humor had me laughing most of the interview and getting to connect with someone else in the same season of life really encouraged me.
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