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Seven Train Dreamers Marlon Cole

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    New Man

    New Man

    This is Episode 3 of the Seven Train Dreamers podcast. At this Stop, We’ll be highlighting another Seven Train Dreamer, Saga Asad; Brooklyn-based beat-maker and emcee. Whose work melds jazz, reggae, and hip-hop influences into a pepper pot of sound.

    Leaves fall from trees and decompose, they nourish the soil. One should recognize and choose to grow after they fall. Each man owes it to the world to develop itself through hard work, loving gestures, and deliberate creation to become a mighty being.

    All man has to do is believe, work on their purpose in life, and never fear the fall. The late-great DMX once said: “Ay yo I'm slippin' I'm fallin' I can't get up Ay yo I'm slippin' I'm fallin' I can't get up Ay yo I'm slippin' I'm fallin' I gots to get up Get me back on my feet so I can tear shit up” 

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    "I wanted to touch on the title track from my latest project, New Man. New Man. The title track and the album was inspired by a near-death experience I had while working on the album. This made me change my approach in terms of what I wanted to say and get across to the listener. The title track represents that redirection of the new beginnings, the unexpected endings being greater than the sum of your parts. The first bar is my reinterpretation of a Zen Poem. It went something like, you decided to climb a mountain. What do you do when you reach the top? You jump off going into the unknown and coming out on the other side, something new. I was reading a lot and reflecting on my journey in music, and to that point, New Man isn't necessarily a reintroduction as much as it's a snapshot of my fears and uncertainty, ultimately of my triumph since I'm still here and I was able to convey a message musically of not only who I was, but who I am and who I want to be.” – Saga Asad

    BOOK REVIEW

    “A spiritual process and spiritual principles exist, …if actively employed, will lead black men to a state of oneness with the Creator, your inner self, and all with whom you have contact.”

    Quoted from Iyanla Vanzant's book, The Spirit of a Man: A Vision of Transformation for Black Men and the Women Who Love Them 

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    A Better Life

    A Better Life

    This is Episode 1 of the Seven Train Dreamers podcast.

    I’m Marlon. On this podcast, we pay homage to the dreamers and doers–in the wilderness of North America and worldwide. In this episode, I’ve shared insight into culture and tradition. What it means growing up Guyanese in America and what do you do after your dreams, Take Action!

    At this Stop, we’ll be highlighting a Seven Train Dreamer, the creator of Q718, Marco Tejada.

    Marco hails from Ecuador, where his passion for western sportswear and tennis shoes began. As he traveled from the equator to the East Coast, the influence of the western world began to enlighten his fascination for sports in North America. Marco “Q718” is a product of his environment. In the late 80's he moved to the 718 as an immigrant, he was awarded citizenship shortly after.

    Know Thyself

    “Man, Know Thyself” was written on Ancient African temple walls 14,000 years ago. So as to achieve Mysticism (Feeling interrelated with all creatures and thus having access to the Divine), “Know Thyself” was taught in Egyptian Mystery Schools as one's vital pre-birth Cosmic Organism origin.” These words were by Joseph A. Bailey II MD (Doctor of Medicine) 

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    Black Mirror

    Black Mirror

    This is Episode 2 of the Seven Train Dreamers podcast.

    At this Stop, We’ll be highlighting another Seven Train Dreamer, Brooklyn-raised rapper, eXquire.

    What once was is no more. Change is constant. Now seven years on new land, my perspective has changed and my views on life have grown. Your past can bring forth inspiration if you choose.

    I’ve created a mixtape series, highlighting where I’m from and where I’m going. The mixtape series is titled “A Love Letter To Old Brooklyn” it includes songs that pinpoint a moment in time for me.

    Every moment in life comes with sunshine and rain. Each of those emotions is expressed through each track mixed together; One song, in particular, that sums up the idea of the mixtape series is “Black Mirror” a recording by eXquire.

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