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Her Take: The Triangle Voices Keeping Hip-Hop Fresh
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Todayâs digital landscape has radically shifted how we consume information and listen to music. With multiple mainstream streaming platforms a click away, radio is no longer our only source of information and entertainment.
The shift away from mainstream radio has led to a surge in podcasts and podcasts listeners. According to Forbesâin 2020, an estimated 100 million people listened to a podcast each month and itâs expected to reach 125 million in 2022.â Across the Triangle, hip-hop creatives and journalists have tapped into this genre-focused medium, and contributed to that boomâespecially, when it comes to music. Below, find a few of the areaâs dopest hip-hop-focused podcasts.
university of pennsylvania and some other topnotch groups in the character space to build some programs. and we have sessions for our veterans, they go out and they can either share their message with that young lad or woman, or they can, you know, be there as a mentor. we have mentorships that we run through the foundation. and we have something called op legacy where we ask the young men and women to go out and do a service project in their community and do it in honor of a fallen hero. so we ask them to pick out a fallen hero and make a difference within their community in honor of that fallen hero. eric: that is so wonderful, especially teaching it and keeping the legacy going. as a gold star family, what is your advice and your message to other gold star families? and to rest of americans, the viewers right now who are watching and may want to help? well, you know, we welcome anyone that wants to be part of