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Divine Creativity is a sacred space for songs birthed in the secret place. Every melody flows from the Divine Creativity Hub, carrying revelation, healing, and heaven. These songs began in whispered prayers and unplanned moments with God. Each episode features a song or spoken word offering. We’re here for those who long for worship that feels like an encounter, not a product. If you're craving unfiltered intimacy, biblically grounded lyrics, and songs that serve rather than sell, this is yo ...
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In depth interviews with musicians, comedians, authors, actors, and more! Guests on the show include David Duchovny, Billy Bob Thornton, Mark Normand, Dee Snider, Ann Wilson, Tony Horton, Don Dokken, Jack Carr and many more.
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Sportsing with Gloria Govan and Erica Lynn O'Keith

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Sportsing! is where the game meets the culture—an unfiltered, high-energy sports podcast hosted by Gloria Govan and Erica Lynn O’Keith. From the NBA to the NFL, from the octagon to the rink, if it moves, they cover it. But this isn’t just about stats or scores—it’s about the stories, the personalities, and the cultural impact that make sports matter. Gloria Govan, known for Basketball Wives and her leadership in business and sports media, brings firsthand experience from life inside the spor ...
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Vernon Reid discussed his new solo album, recorded partly at Super Giraffe Sound and featuring collaborations with Greg Tate's band Burnt Sugar, DJ Logic, and others. The album includes licensed audio snippets and spoken word recordings, including a subway performer. Reid highlighted the eclectic nature of the album, crediting co-producer Ivan Juli…
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This week on Sportsing, the legendary actor and comedian Orlando Jones joins the show for a conversation that’s as hilarious as it is thought-provoking. From his rise in Hollywood to the role sports have played in shaping his journey, Orlando shares raw insights on fame, culture, and finding balance in an industry that never slows down.With his tra…
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This week on Sportsing, we’re covering a packed lineup across the sports world. The WNBA playoff race is heating up, with the Aces surging back into form and Minnesota holding strong at the top. Over in the MLB, the Brewers’ insane win streak has them dominating, while the Dodgers and Padres battle for control of the NL West. Plus, Shedeur Sanders …
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On this episode of Sportsing, Todd Wilson dives deep into what it really takes to raise not just great athletes, but great people. From his faith-driven mindset with “Love God, Love People” to the lessons learned training athletes of all ages, Todd shares the insights that have guided his career as a coach, mentor, and father figure. He also breaks…
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Raine Maida discussed his recent film project, which showcases the realities of making music, and his upcoming book and new music. He emphasized the importance of addressing mental health issues, noting that their new single will donate proceeds to mental health organizations. Maida shared experiences from touring with bands like Van Halen and Page…
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This week on Sportsing, we're diving deep into the most buzzworthy stories in sports and pop culture. From LeBron James' bold vision of a global basketball league to the rising dominance of Angel Reese in the WNBA, nothing is off the table. We also break down NFL training camp surprises, viral tennis highlights from Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka, …
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In this episode of Sportsing, we sit down with JD DuBois, the strategist, connector, and behind-the-scenes force trusted by some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment. From shaping athlete brands to guiding off-court legacies, JD has built a reputation as the go-to advisor when the spotlight fades and the real work begins.We dive into hi…
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This week on Sportsing, we dig into the stories shaping the future of sports—from viral moments to culture-shifting protests. We kick things off with the WNBA All-Star Game, where players made a bold statement about compensation that’s impossible to ignore. We also break down Chris Paul’s potential return to the Clippers, and whether the move is ab…
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Dr. William Forstchen discusses the adaptation of his book "One Second After" into a movie. The film, produced by MPI Films and directed by Scott Rogers, is set to start filming in Bulgaria in September, with a release expected in late spring or early summer next year. The movie will focus on the devastating impact of an EMP attack, a topic Forstch…
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Get ready for a masterclass in hustle, heart, and hit-making. In this special episode of Sportsing, we sit down with Derryck “Big Tank” Thornton—Grammy-winning producer, TV & film music executive, and the creative force behind some of your favorite soundtracks. From growing up immersed in sports culture to producing chart-topping records and leadin…
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Tim Shurr, a hypnotherapist with over 16,000 coaching sessions, discusses his journey and methods for breaking mental obstacles. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and changing limiting beliefs, often formed in childhood, to achieve personal growth. Shurr highlights the significance of self-love and the power of giving, sharing examples …
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In this solo episode of Sportsing, we’re breaking down a week that shook the entire sports world. The Miami Heat are your NBA Champions after a thrilling Game 7 finish, but the real offseason storm is only beginning. Kevin Durant to Houston? Porziņģis and Kennard joining Trae in Atlanta? The free agency landscape is wild—and we’re diving into every…
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I composed this song (lyrics start at 36 seconds) specifically for The Long Walk that takes place every year on July 7th. Brian Hardin of the Daily Audio Bible organizes this annual walking event. The purpose of this song is to create a sacred space in song. A reflective, intimate soundtrack for those participating in The Long Walk or any walk long…
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The vivacious and ultra-talented Lorraine Lewis is back with a vengeance with her latest Femme Fatale single "Living Like There's No Tomorrow" which perfectly encapsulates her attitude and zest for life. Lorraine talks about the ups and downs of the last year of her life and how she's embraced making every day count.…
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Luke Falk, the Pac-12 all-time passing leader, discussed his journey from a walk-on at Washington State to the NFL. He highlighted the importance of mental strength, sharing his experiences with Coach Leach and the challenges of maintaining focus amidst external pressures. Falk emphasized the need for athletes to develop mental resilience and self-…
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Brendan Brown discussed his musical journey, including the formation of his band, Wheatus, and the challenges faced. He shared his experience of starting with a four-track and drum machine, working multiple jobs, and finally signing a record deal in 1999. Brown emphasized the importance of audience interaction in live performances and the impact of…
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Julie Brar is a Certified Regenerative Health Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist. We discuss her journey from a rough childhood to a career in holistic health, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes of illness rather than relying on pharmaceuticals. She shares her personal experience with overcoming hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's …
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Alan Niven discusses his experiences as a manager and producer, particularly with Guns N' Roses and Great White. He highlights the challenges of managing Axel Rose's erratic behavior and the impact of losing key members like Izzy Stradlin. Niven emphasizes the importance of maintaining anonymity and the emotional toll of fame. He reflects on the ba…
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Joey Allen, guitarist of Warrant, discussed the band's evolution, business model, and personal growth. He highlighted the band's financial success, averaging 40-60 shows a year, and their lean touring operations. Allen emphasized the importance of responsibility, sobriety, and professionalism, noting the band's maturity and lack of drama. He mentio…
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Josh Todd discussed his unique pre-show routine, emphasizing hydration and physical preparation. He shared experiences from touring with Skid Row and Steel Panther, highlighting the challenges of close quarters and personal space. Todd reflected on his 30-year sobriety and coping mechanisms like tennis. He praised AC/DC's hospitality during their t…
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7-time NBA champion Robert Horry joins Sportsing for a conversation that goes way beyond the hardwood. From unforgettable buzzer-beaters to raising a rising star in college basketball, Horry opens up about the lessons he's learned in the game—and in life. He reflects on his legendary career with the Lakers, Spurs, and Rockets, shares stories from i…
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Cliff Rigano from Dry Kill Logic discussed the band's comeback, their new single "Now You Belong with the Dead," and their unique songwriting process. The discussion between Cliff Rigano and Chuck Shute delves into the evolving landscape of live shows in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of visually stimulating performances to compensa…
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Xi Van Fleet, author of "Mao's America," discusses the Cultural Revolution's impact on education and society. She explains how Mao targeted intellectuals and teachers, using youth indoctrinated in government schools to destroy old institutions. Van Fleet compares this strategy to modern movements like Black Lives Matter and Antifa, noting the use o…
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In this powerful episode of Sportsing, former UFC flyweight Ian McCall opens up about the battles that began after the cage. Known for his fierce performances in the Octagon, McCall now fights a very different opponent—brain trauma, identity loss, and emotional healing. He shares his deeply personal journey from elite athlete to psychedelic integra…
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Andrew Orolfo discusses his comedy career, including his game show with friends, his appearance on James Corden and on Joy Koy's Netflix special. He shares his writing process, which involves constant tweaking and interaction with his audience. Andrew reflects on the challenges of performing, such as dealing with hecklers and the pressures of maint…
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The Conference Finals are heating up, and Sportsing! is here to break it all down. In this solo episode, Gloria dives into her predictions for the NBA Playoffs, where rising stars like Ant, Hali, Brunson, and SGA are all chasing their first ring—and only one can take the crown. She also spotlights the intensity of the WNBA’s opening weeks, from Ang…
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Chuck Shute and Martin Popoff discuss Popoff's book on Guns N' Roses, highlighting its unique photos and the collaboration with his editor, Dennis. Popoff has written 130 books, with 40% of his income from mail orders. They delve into the band's history, including the challenges of updating books and the impact of grunge on hair metal. Popoff empha…
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Ryan Roxie discussed his move from Stockholm to Cape Town, highlighting the cultural and environmental differences. He addressed media sensationalism about South Africa's safety, emphasizing personal experiences. Ryan praised Alice Cooper's non-political approach to rock and roll, citing a 2018 Guardian interview. He shared insights on the music in…
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Larry Wilmore discusses his fascination with historical figures like Harry Houdini, the Marx Brothers, and the Beatles, attributing their success to the zeitgeist and cultural timing. He reflects on his own career, including his work on "The Daily Show" and his intentional efforts to create and produce shows like "The PJs" and "The Bernie Mac Show.…
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Stefan Adika discussed his recent activities, including wood shedding on bass after a six-year hiatus and his involvement with the tribute band Rocket Mafia for charity. He praised his YouTube success, surpassing 20,000 subscribers and earning thousands. Adika shared his experiences with Ryan Roxie, including Ryan's absence from the show and his ne…
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In this episode, we sit down with The Barnes Boys — Carter and Isaiah Barnes — the rising twin hoop stars making waves in the high school basketball scene. As the sons of former NBA player Matt Barnes, the pressure is real, but these two are carving their own path with raw talent, relentless work ethic, and undeniable chemistry on the court. We div…
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Dina Hashem discusses her new comedy special "Dark Little Whispers" on Amazon Prime, produced by Sam Morrow. She details her journey learning to play drums through a Japanese arcade game, which inspired the special's intro music. Hashem shares her experiences with social anxiety, how comedy has helped her overcome it, and her admiration for fellow …
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The NBA Playoffs are heating up, the WNBA is full of surprises, and the NHL is bringing the heat — and Sportsing Podcast hosts Erica Lynn O'Keith and Gloria Govan are breaking it all down with their signature blend of insight and unfiltered commentary. From their personal picks, buzzer-beaters and playoff upsets to rising stars and off-the-court te…
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Wednesday 13 discussed his new album "No Apologies," which he wrote and produced alone, inspired by his early career. He shared stories about his life in Burbank, California, and encounters with wildlife. He emphasized the importance of natural songwriting and his influences from bands like Skid Row and Alice Cooper. Wednesday 13 also talked about …
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In this knockout episode of Sportsing, we’re joined by legendary performance coach and boxing trainer Rob Garcia, the man who’s trained icons like Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya, Kelly Slater, and more. From the boxing ring to the surf, Rob has helped elite athletes across multiple disciplines reach peak performance — and today, he’s pulling ba…
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This week on Sportsing, Gloria and Erica are back with a no-holds-barred solo episode—and nothing is off-limits. They’re dropping their spicy NBA Playoff predictions (and yes, they know you’re going to argue), breaking down what to expect from the upcoming NFL Draft, and showing love to the beautiful chaos in the NHL. From bold takes to sleeper pic…
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Get ready for a powerhouse episode of Sportsing as Gloria and Erica sit down with NFL wide receiver, music artist, actor, and entrepreneur Ray-Ray McCloud III—aka Runway. Fresh off joining the Atlanta Falcons and his Super Bowl LVIII appearance with the 49ers, Ray-Ray opens up about his evolution beyond the gridiron. From leading his own label Lege…
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Richie McGinniss discussed his book "Riot Diet" and its sequel, which covers protests from Kenosha to January 6. He highlighted the shift in political paradigms, noting that while BLM protests were largely peaceful, recent protests against Tesla dealerships were more violent. McGinniss criticized the media's role in polarizing issues and emphasized…
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What really happens to your body during menopause? In this episode of Sportsing!, we sit down with Dr. Bill Campbell — leading expert in exercise science and director of the Performance and Physique Enhancement Lab — to break down the truth about fitness, fat loss, and hormone shifts for women over 40. No gimmicks. No fluff. Just evidence-based str…
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Reed Diamond and Chuck Shute delve into the timeless appeal of Pixar movies, emphasizing the importance of a strong script. Reed shares his experiences working on "Drop," a thriller filmed in Ireland, highlighting the practical sets and collaborative environment. They also touch on the impact of tax incentives on film production, the evolution of l…
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Tracii Guns discussed his musical journey, including his time in LA Guns, Guns N' Roses, and various collaborations. Guns emphasized the importance of music in his life and his preference for older music. He praised tribute bands and shared insights on songwriting, noting the impact of his song "Let You Down" during the pandemic. Guns also reflecte…
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John Corabi discussed his new album featuring blues covers, recorded at Muscle Shoals, and his experiences with various bands, including Motley Crue and The Dead Daisies. He shared stories about his motorhome, which serves as a tour bus and family home, and his upcoming trip to a bike rally in Panama City. Corabi also recounted his time with Union,…
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Chris Carlisle, former Seahawks strength coach, discussed his approach to training and coaching. He emphasized the importance of constant learning, innovation, and adapting techniques. Carlisle highlighted Pete Carroll's success due to his genuine and consistent approach, which fostered a strong team culture. He shared insights on managing diverse …
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Young MC is a Grammy Award winning rapper and musical producer. He is known for his hit "Bust a Move" as well as co-writing Tone Loc's biggest hits. He is currently making new music and producing new artists, as well as performing on the "I Love the 90s" tour. We discuss his new music, the music business, artists he's worked with and more! 0:00:00 …
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