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That's How I Heard It

Welcome to That’s How I Heard It, the podcast that uncovers the magic of music and the memories we connect to them. Each episode dives into the songs that shape our lives, exploring how they become soundtracks to our most meaningful memories. From first loves to life-changing experiences, music connects us in deeply personal and meaningful ways. Every listener has their own story to share, and each song becomes a part of ones personal journey. Join us as we celebrate the melodies that define us and the stories they tell. After all, we're only sharing how we heard it.

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    Free Your Mind & Find Your Way

    In this episode of 'That's How I Heard It', hosts Mo Jamz & J.Edwards invite the multi-talented creative Taariq Elliott to explore the profound impact of music on personal memories and experiences, focusing on Erykah Badu's iconic song 'Didn't Cha Know'. They discuss the song's themes of self-discovery, the influence of J Dilla's production, and the emotional resonance that music holds in their lives. The conversation delves into how music serves as a healing tool and a means of connection, particularly within the context of black music and culture. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of self-discovery, emotional awareness, and the journey of personal growth as reflected in Erykah Badu's song. They explore the importance of understanding one's emotions, the confidence gained through self-awareness, and the necessity of navigating life's challenges. The discussion emphasizes the significance of freeing one's mind to find purpose and the transformative power of music as a tool for introspection and healing.Key Takeaways: Erykah Badu's music resonates deeply with listeners, especially those who grew up in the 90s.The structure of 'Didn't You Know' defies traditional song formats, creating a unique listening experience.The song reflects the journey of self-discovery and the uncertainty of life.Good art, like Erykah Badu's music, is timeless and impactful.Self-discovery often requires going through different stages.Mistakes are essential for learning and growth.Introspection leads to greater self-awareness and understanding.Finding freedom involves letting go of societal expectations.Embracing change is crucial for personal development.

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    If They Say Why...

    This podcast episode delves into the profound impact of Michael Jackson's music, particularly focusing on the song 'Human Nature.' The hosts explore personal connections to Jackson's work, the emotional resonance of his music, and the legacy he left behind. They discuss the significance of his death and how it affected fans worldwide, as well as the influence he continues to have on contemporary artists. In this conversation, the hosts delve into Michael Jackson's iconic song 'Human Nature,' exploring its origins, instrumentation, and the emotional depth it conveys. They discuss the song's reflective nature, the energy of New York, and the human experiences that resonate within the lyrics. The conversation highlights personal growth, relationships, and the significance of understanding human nature.Key Takeaways:The impact of Michael Jackson's death was felt globally.'Human Nature' is a timeless classic with significant cultural relevance.Michael Jackson's legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.The origins of 'Human Nature' reveal its rich history.Human nature is about connection and understanding others.

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    Maybe We’ll Grow, We Never Know.

    In this episode, the hosts are joined by Shanice Daniels (@theeverydaybloomer) and delve into John Legend's iconic song 'Ordinary People,' exploring its emotional depth and personal connections. They discuss the complexities of love, the importance of taking things slow, and the unpredictability of life. Through their reflections, they emphasize the significance of grace and patience in relationships, while also acknowledging the lessons learned from the song's lyrics.Key Takeaways:​John Legend's 'Ordinary People' reflects on love's complexities.​The importance of taking things slow in relationships.​Life is unpredictable; enjoy the journey as it unfolds.We all have room to grow in our relationships.Grace and patience are essential in love.

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    Brandon Dancin’ On The Front Porch, His Big Brother Was George

    In this conversation, the hosts delve into the music of Leon Bridges, particularly focusing on his song 'Panther City.' They explore Bridges' unique blend of R&B and soul, his personal connection to the music, and the nostalgia it evokes. The discussion highlights the themes of childhood memories, the evolution of Bridges' sound, and the emotional resonance of his lyrics. The hosts share their own experiences and reflections on growing up, making the conversation both personal and relatable.Key Takeaways:​'Panther City' is a heartfelt tribute to Fort Worth, Texas.​The song evokes nostalgia and personal memories for listeners.​Leon Bridges' evolution as an artist reflects his authenticity.​The hosts share their own childhood experiences and connections to the song.​Music serves as a powerful medium for reminiscing about the past.​Nostalgia can provide comfort and grounding in our lives.​The conversation emphasizes the importance of home and identity.

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    Ain't No Company So, Now I Just Stunt On My Own

    This podcast episode delves into the profound impact of music, particularly focusing on Wiz Khalifa's journey and the significance of his song 'The Race.' The hosts share personal stories, explore the evolution of Khalifa's music, and analyze the themes and lyrics of 'The Race,' reflecting on their own life journeys and the lessons learned through music.Key Takeaways:Wiz Khalifa has made an undeniable mark on hip hop.We need to put more respect on Wiz's name.Feeling like we grew up with Wiz.2011 was probably the best year of my life (Jdot).Wiz was the top dog in this time frame.It's lonely at the top, ain't no company.Life is a journey and it's what you make it.

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    I'm Willing and Able...So I Throw My Cards On Your Table.

    In this episode, the Dj Mo Jamz & Shanice Daniels aka @TheEverydayBloomer explore the emotional connections people have with music, particularly focusing on Bob Marley's iconic song 'Is This Love.' They discuss personal memories associated with the song, the feelings it evokes, and the broader themes of self-love and unconditional love in relationships. The conversation highlights the significance of gratitude and the simple joys of life, emphasizing how music can serve as a powerful tool for reflection and emotional healing. In this conversation, the two explore the multifaceted nature of love, discussing its definition, the importance of self-love, and the dynamics of treating others right. They reflect on Bob Marley's song, examining how it resonates with their personal experiences and the lessons it imparts about relationships and emotional intelligence. The dialogue emphasizes the need for balance in relationships, the significance of understanding oneself and others, and the commitment to growth and genuine love.Key Takeaways:Bob Marley is a cultural icon representing love and unity.Personal memories shape our connection to songs.'Is This Love' brings feelings of peace and security.Self-love can be cultivated through music.Unconditional love is essential in relationships.Gratitude for basic needs enhances happiness.Love can be simple and profound.The dream of love is a shared vision.Music can help articulate feelings of love and connection. Redefining love involves understanding its true nature.Treating others right starts with self-love.Commitment to growth is essential in partnerships.Healthy love is about discernment and recognizing green flags.Self-reflection helps in understanding how to treat others.Love can be simple, yet we complicate it.Genuine love should be appreciated and reciprocated.

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    Gotta Watch Your Homies and Police Brother

    In this conversation, the Dj Mo Jamz and J.Edwards delve into the profound themes of Kendrick Lamar's song 'Rich Spirit,' exploring its connection to personal experiences, spirituality, and the complexities of relationships. They discuss the power of music as a soundtrack to life, the importance of authenticity, and the impact of social media on personal growth. The conversation highlights the duality of trust and distrust in relationships, the significance of prayer, and the need for self-reflection in navigating life's challenges.Key Takeaways: Music serves as a powerful connector to our memories. Kendrick Lamar's 'Rich Spirit' resonates deeply with personal experiences. Trusting the right people is crucial in life. Spirituality and authenticity are intertwined in our journeys. Social media can distort our perceptions of reality. Fasting and self-reflection are important for personal growth. Celebrity status does not equate to integrity. Prayer is a vital part of coping with life's challenges. Navigating relationships requires discernment and care. 'Rich Spirit' encapsulates Kendrick's message about life and spirituality.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to That’s How I Heard It, the podcast that uncovers the magic of music and the memories we connect to them. Each episode dives into the songs that shape our lives, exploring how they become soundtracks to our most meaningful memories. From first loves to life-changing experiences, music connects us in deeply personal and meaningful ways. Every listener has their own story to share, and each song becomes a part of ones personal journey. Join us as we celebrate the melodies that define us and the stories they tell. After all, we're only sharing how we heard it.

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DJ Mo Jamz and J.Edwards

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Welcome to That’s How I Heard It, the podcast that uncovers the magic of music and the memories we connect to them. Each episode dives into the songs that shape our lives, exploring how they become soundtracks to our most meaningful memories. From first loves to life-changing experiences, music...

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