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Prayer in Pop Culture

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Original air date: Monday, September 08, 2014
Prayer show - Sept 8 2014

Prayer doesn’t have to be serious! With guest Gregory Stahr and engineer Jeff Comfort.

Episode Description:

In honor of World Day of Prayer on September 11, Malayna will be broadcasting from Unity Village while Stacy shares her experiences from the Youth of Unity Spiritual Leadership Conference in Arizona. We may have a guest or two from Unity Village, and we’ll talk about all the different guises prayer may take (yes, you can pray while rockin’ out …) and how to be conscious about it, so we’re not praying for what we don’t want!

Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi

Like a Prayer – Madonna

–  Pray – MC Hammer

Prayer for the Dying – Seal

 

We talked about movies too!  Check it out!

 

British Media From Across the Pond

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from the little box office dot com
Episode Description:

We at Pop Conscious are Anglophiles. As much as we are proud to be Americans, we also admire England, its people, and its culture.  Join us as we share our love of the British invasions into our pop culture awareness in music, comedy, film, television, and wherever we can find it. Pip, Pip, Cheerio!

Moral of the story:  We can declare our independence, and still celebrate our shared history.

We also learned that it’s hard to talk.  Listen and find out!

SHOW NOTES (from Malayna):

~ My dad was in the British Royal Navy, and lived in England for a short time before coming to the US
~ I went to London for the first time when I was 7 years old
Early pop culture influences:
•    Mary Poppins – Julie Andrews – (Practically perfect in every way), Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Alice in Wonderland

•    Shakespeare in 5th grade – Midsummer Night’s Dream – I was stage manager. The same year, My Fair Lady was the musical, I played Mrs. Higgins, Henry Higgin’s mum. On the school bus, there was a kid who used to lead us in Beatles sing-alongs on the way home.
•    Monty Python & Fawlty Towers – 1985
•    My bro loved The Who, my dad took him to see them live in 1982.

RESEARCH
•    The British Invasion the 1960s influx of British music groups like The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five, Herman’s Hermits, The Kinks,  The Rolling Stones, and The Who
(paraphrased from Wikipedia)

•   “Second British Invasion” The 80’s New Wave –In 1981, MTV ushered in new wave’s most successful era in the United States. British artists had learned how to use the music video early on — (especially Duran Duran’s musical travelogues of exotic locales like Sri Lanka & The Maldives).  New wave artists from the UK included Culture Club, Duran Duran and ABC, and The Thomson Twins.  (paraphrased from Wikipedia)
...Queen, George Michael, Elton John,
•    Do They Know It’s Christmas by Bob Geldof 1984, Live Aid 1985
•    Far Pavilions – 1984 – Amy Irving & Ben Cross  (Story of forbidden love in 1800’s Indi Read the rest of this entry

Sharing Our Pop Culture Influences

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Original air date: Monday, January 13, 2014
Listen to this episode of Pop Conscious on Unity Online Radio now!

PopConscious-First Broadcast 1Pop Conscious hosts Malayna and Stacy with their friend Scott, share their pop culture influences and how they shaped their worldview and spiritual philosophies.

They touch on: Star Wars, The Force, Joseph Campbell, Weird Al, Joe Versus the Volcano, The Hero’s Journey, Duran Duran, Sting and The Police, A Course in Miracles, Richard Bach, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon, Kung Fu, Billy Jack, Frozen, Disney, Anne Rice and Vampires, Lord of the Rings, Thornbirds, Thunderbirds, The Bachelor, Thompson Twins, Twilight, The Hunger Games, LGBT, and the spirituality of light and dark, family love, inner guidance, and the love of God!

Star Wars: “The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together. ”

I mentioned a Richard Bach book but couldn’t remember the title — which is kinda funny, because it’s “Out of My Mind” !  Just like the title was!

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