Black Talk Live Radio – Brother Wisdom2see: http://www.blacktalkliveradio.com - I can assist and coordinate set-up Black Talk Media Project – Brother Scotty: http://www.blacktalkmediaproject.orgBlog Talk Radio: http://www.blogtalkradio.comTalk Shoe: http://www.talkshoe.com – Blog Talk Radio competitorMake-a-Voice: http://www.makeavoice.com - Select ShoutCast to open an account, the TeamSpeak slots allow you to be a resellerLive Stream: http://www.livestream.com/ - Online live TV, video, and audio production via story boardsMuliCast: http://www.multicastmedia.com/solutions/lib.phpSpacialAudio: http://www.spacialaudio.com/ - SAM Broadcasting Firebird version this software was specifically created for online broadcastingSpacialNet: http://www.spacialnet.com/ - Also apart of the Spacial Audio network no need to purchase their hosting package just software.StreamAds: http://www.streamads.com/?page=streamads-online-demo/ - Also apart of SpacialNet & Audio this is the advertising component monetization side of the house I’d advise when everyone has a moment to sign up for the free webinar held on Thursday. I attended last week and will be listening in this week. Here’s my Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NeshebaofESpiritEPodcast Directories:iTunes: Go to Podcasts Store then to the lower left bottom of the page click on ‘Submit Podcast’ then entire the Podcast RSS FeedList your show in podcast directories such asblubrry.com odeo.compodcastalley.com podcast.net Podcast Pickle podcastdirectory.com Syndic8.com ESpiritE - InspirationsOffice: (877) 354-8275Skype#: (630) 395-7826Fax: (877) 356-4708Email: espirite-inspirations@espirite.netWebsite: http://www.espirite.net/entrepreneurialcorner/espiriteinspirations.html Nesheba Online Radio Host on ESpiritE-Radio7.net: http://www.espirite-radio7.net Nesheba of ESpiritE Host on BlogTalkRadio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ESpiritEESpiritE Ning Business Social Network: http://espirite.ning.comESpiritE Radio Broadcasters Network: http://radiobroadcastersnetwork.ning.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/espiriteblogESpiritE The Jazz Network Worldwide:http://www.thejazznetworkworldwide.com/profile/NeshebaofESpiritENesheba of ESpiritE on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/neshebaofespirite What’s It All About Nesheba? – Book Excerpt: http://www.wix.com/NeshebaofESpiritE/Whats-It-All-About-Nesheba
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From: Black Talk Radio Network™ [mailto:events@blacktalkradio.ning.com] Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:41 PMTo: espirite@espirite.netSubject: Come join me at Holding The Hip Hop Industry Accountable and Returning Hip Hop To Its Roots on Black Talk Radio Network™ Black Talk Radio Network™"New Media for the New Millennium"
Black Talk Radio Network™Black Talk Radio Network™ has invited you to the event 'Holding The Hip Hop Industry Accountable and Returning Hip Hop To Its Roots' on Black Talk Radio Network™! Should be a great show. Time: August 30, 2009 from 3pm to 4:30pmLocation: Black TalkOrganized By: Black Talk Radio Network™Event Description:BLACK TEEN EMPOWERMENT RADIO
Sunday at 3pm Est
Today's Program:
Something has gone terribly wrong since the birth of Hip-Hop. What started out as a movement of expression about love, life and the struggles of disadvantaged and oppressed people have been changed to an expression of materialism, thuggery and lewd sexuality. While certainly freedom of artistic expression is important, it is just as important that we recognize the destruction that certain kinds of expression have brought not only to the community but also to the artists themselves. Considering the huge impact that Hip-Hop has on our youth, it is imperative that we provide solutions and alternatives to provide balance in the art form. - Scotty Reid
Today's Guests: Attorney Lauren P. Raysor & The Regiment
Following the second anniversary of the shooting of her client, Makeda Barnes-Joseph, by rap and hip-hop artist Remy Ma, attorney Lauren P. Raysor announced on August 24 that she is asking all record companies to include a "morality clause" in their contracts with new artists. Ms. Raysor says this will act as an incentive for these artists not to engage in violent or criminal activity and also provides protection for these artists from other people who may intend to inflict great harm on them.
Modern day hip hop has become a battleground where blinged out messiahs of materialism have often gained the upper hand, but MCs OSI and IseQold of the Regiment are the positive force for change in music. OSI had originally formed the Regiment as a vehicle to showcase his skills along with those of his partner C. Reid. Based in Detroit, they had done several shows locally before being selected to be part of the Rawkus 50, a compilation selected by Rawkus Records that represented a who’s who of today’s hottest emerging Hip Hop artists. The project was a success and the Regiment stood alongside some of the best upcoming hip hop in the nation. And while that would’ve been enough for some, OSI was wanting more. After the departure of Reid, OSI connected with IseQold, another Detroit MC who also shared a desire to make music that could speak to more than the materialistic. The battle for the soul of hip hop has been ongoing, but rather than simply watch and complain, OSI and Ise redefined the Regiment as something more than just two men.
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