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Everyone is talking. Talking at one another. Talking past one another. People are talking around topics instead of talking about them. The Altitude Collective seeks to elevate the conversation on a myriad of topics with an intent to push you higher in your journey of life while mobilizing you to be intentional about living it!
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In a follow-up, Meiko reached out to many of the people who appeared on the episode entitled "The Black People Speak" for their response to the Derek Chauvin verdict -- bringing a full scope and focused to the emotions around the murder of George Floyd and what justice looks like for him. Season 3 of the Altitude Collective returns this June with a…
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The noise of the politics. The noise of the media punditry. The noise of the blame shifting. The noise of the silence. It’s all drowning out the noise of those who are feeling so heavy and hurt and broken and bewildered. And devalued. So I gathered black voices, voices of those who are lamenting right now, to share what they are feeling in this Ame…
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In this episode, Meiko invites two friends in the Race Equity space to help him process his feelings and thoughts surrounding Ahmaud Arbery, 26, who was shot and killed while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood. The episode ends with a special announcement. Warning: This episode is raw and may not be suitable for all ages. It is an episode where Meik…
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In addition to hand washing and disinfectants, people are looking for more innovative ways to help protect themselves against the coronavirus. It’s no secret that food can be used to support our immune system and enhance our mental health. Decades of research has confirmed that certain nutrients in food have powerfully medicinal benefits. However, …
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SHOW NOTES ...You find the thing you love to do, and you learn about it, you go after it and that's what you do- that's what you're meant to do. I spent a lot of time in the Word and spent a lot of time figuring out that my identity is not defined by what I do, but who I am and who I am in Christ. On Photography: No matter how much technical skill …
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Show Notes We live in a society that no longer appreciates conversation. Conversation has just gotten lost in this broadcast type society. I want to try to get out of the muck and mire of peoples opinions of whats going on and elevate those types of conversations into what we can do to better ourselves, one another, our communities, relationships w…
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The most difficult journey is really just being true to myself; not losing myself and making sure I’m treating this gift of music, this journey of music, with open hands. If I’m openhanded with it, I can allow things to happen, I can allow things to come in and I can allow things to leave, and not carry that disappointment — but I can carry gratefu…
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There is purpose in your pain. God will put you in a position you may not be ready for but He’ll give you grace. Never say never! What God calls you to will make sense/coincide with who you are, your natural abilities, and the things you gravitate to. God is the source; everything else provided is the resource. Without faith it’s impossible to plea…
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Show Quotes: You’re too awesome to live in chaos. On creating balance in the midst of busyness: priority over balance. May the things on your list be the things that light you up! Who do you want to be and how do you want to show up? Out of all of your love tanks, fill the one that means the most so you can pour out from it. Our pain can sometimes …
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