This is the Main Event with Joshua Luke Smith
Religion & Spirituality
Yes my friends! Okay, you're in for a treat with this one. I sat down with my friend Ruth Naomi Floyd who is an exceptional songwriter, Jazz composer and singer and the first African American woman to serve as Founding Director of a university jazz program in the United States. We cover a lot of ground in this chat from the power of beauty to the importance of sorrow and the work of Fredrick Douglass.
I hope you enjoy and once again, thanks for the support!
Connect with Ruth:
https://www.instagram.com/rnfloyd
@ruthnaomifloyd
https://frederickdouglassjazzworks.com
Join The Pilgrimage Co
www.thepilgrimage.co
Intro music by TWICEYOUNG
#59 | What we fear most may happen
#58 | The world to which you belong
#57 | In the desert there, we bloomed
#56 | In no man's land
#55 | On Time
#54 | What a friend I've found
#53 | Touching the flame
#52 | It's going to get better
#51 | A Holy Inconvenience
#50 | Return to your life
#49 | To Will One Thing
#48 | Broken Bread
#47 | When it's too bad to be true
#46 | I'd like to make a toast
#45 | Kiss The Ground
#44 | Something You Once Knew
#43 | Saying Yes with Scott Erickson
#42 | Life after Loss with Zoe Clark-Coates MBE
#41 | Still on hold with Michael Mcglynn
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Straight TV
The Tangent on Veritas Catholic Network
Life After Ministry
The Bible Recap
BardsFM