Souls of Hip Hop

Daily Power Thoughts #79

April 29, 2021 Soulidarity LLC Season 3 Episode 79
Souls of Hip Hop
Daily Power Thoughts #79
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 79, we talk about global citizenship.

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Welcome to Souls of Hip Hop: daily power thoughts. 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. Today's power thought is about global citizenship and comes from an American cultural anthropologist best known for her studies of the peoples of Oceania. She also commented on a wide array of societal issues, such as women's rights, nuclear proliferation, race relations, environmental pollution and world hunger. Margaret Mead. Here's the quote, never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Global Citizenship is the idea that once identity transcends geography, or political borders, and the responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader class, humanity. Global Citizenship is all about encouraging young people to develop the knowledge, skills and values they need to engage with the world. And it's about the belief that we can all make a difference. What is most strongly required of us is the imagination that can appreciate the present crisis as an opportunity to fundamentally transform the direction of history. By mustering the force of inner will and determination we can transmute challenges into the fuel for positive change. Our theme music was beatboxed y Denis the Menace and produce by Zede, a big shout out to he brothers from Switzerla The background music was produced by Taki Brano. A big hank you to our brosky from rovidence. Our podcast asically runs on coffee. To keep our show running. You can support by buying us a coff e through the link in our sh w notes. I am Candy. I'm J Razor And this is souls of hip h