Souls of Hip Hop

Daily Power Thoughts #25

February 25, 2021 Soulidarity LLC Season 3 Episode 25
Souls of Hip Hop
Daily Power Thoughts #25
Show Notes Transcript

Harnessing the power of thought is fundamental in designing your best life and nourishing your soul. In this season, we share quotes, takeaways from our guests and affirmations to energize your day. Let this season help to awaken your best you, uplift, inspire and bring daily joy. Knowledge is power. 

In episode 25, we talk about uplifting and including the voices of our youth.

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Welcome to Souls of Hip Hop: daily power thoughts. Harnessing the power of thought is fundamental and designing your best life and nourishing your soul. In this season, we share quotes, take-aways from our guests, and affirmations to energize your day. Let this season help to awaken your best you, uplift, inspire and bring daily joy. Knowledge is power. Today's power comes from African American lyricists from the Bronx; KRS One, an abbreviation of knowledge reigns supreme over nearly everyone, his reputation as both a live performer and as hip hop's resident teacher has reached legendary proportions. Here's a quote from his song hip hop is one. If hip hop has the ability to corrupt young minds, it also has the ability to uplift them. The way we engage young people today will determine the prospects for sustainable development and peace. Young people who represent a majority of the population in most developing countries are today visibly contributing as political actors, innovators, entrepreneurs, and peace builders. Hip Hop inspires social and political change, promotes creativity, combats depression and breaks down the growing walls of ignorance in society, including youth in decision making processes, honoring the young voices, understand and implement their honest opinions and ideas. Be willing to share your adult power and privilege in order to make the community a better place for both young people and adults alike. Our theme music was beatboxed by Denis the Menace and produced by Zede, a big shout out to the brothers from Switzerland. The background music was produced by Taki Brano. A big thank you to our broski from Providence. Our podcast basically runs on coffee. To keep our show running, you can support by buying us a copy through the link in our show notes. I am Candy. I'm DJ Razor Cut. And this is souls of hip hop.