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Waching daily Jan 31 2019

Hi everybody its Shannon and welcome to my channel today

We are making potato and broccoli soup. It's a super easy super quick

Meal that you can just throw in in the morning and it will be done at night

It can take six to ten hours depending on

your schedule and what works for you you also can add and

Subtract whatever you want. It's just a very

manipulative

Recipe so it's super easy

So if you want to see how I made this

Keep watching and if this is a video that you like make sure you subscribe to see more

So first we're gonna start off with

potatoes

frozen broccoli

some

Chicken broth or chicken stock whatever you have

Cream cheese a couple black some garlic

Seasoned salt I didn't have any so I just had to make my own

And then any garnishes that you would like and half in half to make it a little bit more creamy

Obviously you can admit that if you want

So first you're gonna want to wash your potatoes

And then of course I had to post on Instagram if you're not following me. I'm always posting to my stories

So make sure you're following them Instagram and then you're just gonna want to chop and dice your potatoes

However, you like how big how small

Really it doesn't matter

the bigger is going to take longer, of course to cook and

You will be puring half of these potatoes

Eventually throughout this recipe so you will keep that in mind also

So once I diced all 5 pounds of the potatoes I put them directly in my crock pot

these liners I cannot live without they are a must and

Then I added all of the chicken stock. I

Filled that thing up

Now I'm putting in the garlic I will put the exact recipe below

just

So cuz I'm not telling you the measurements or anything

But like this is super like you don't have to

Be precise about it in my opinion. It's like whatever you want

Then I added a teaspoon

I did actually go back and add another teaspoon that didn't show of the seasoning and

Then I added some broccoli. Also. I just felt like the more seasoning the better

It really is a personal preference though. I

mix all that together

And

Then I just cooked it on high for six hours

You can cook it on low for 10 also

Then I just put some cream cheese and

About half of the soup into a blender to blend it up and make it smooth. You also can use

Immersion. Oh my gosh. Look at that mess

You can use an immersion blender. Also, I don't have one. So I just used a

big blender

And I did go in and add more soup and more cream cheese

So it ended up using both the cream cheeses and about half of that soup

You could blend the whole thing if that's your thing if you don't want

Chunks in your soup. It's really up to you

I probably want to use less potatoes and more broccoli if I redid this recipe again and

Then I just blended it all up and made it super creamy and smooth

And then just poured it back into the crock-pot

mixed it up and let it

Just being warm for like another hour till my husband got home, but it would be ready to eat right now also

If you were ready to eat

And then I just plated it into a bowl

And added my garnishes

Thank you all for watching

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Thank you all and I'll see in the next video. Bye

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Why You Should Never Visit The Dark Web - Duration: 10:09.

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As we've said in previous shows, not everyone using the dark web is doing something criminal.

In some ways this corner of the Internet gets a bad name, and research has shown that many

of the darkest things supposedly happening in the dark web have been exaggerated.

That said, it's well known that many people, mainly the younger generation, go there to

buy illegal substances that they may have otherwise procured on the street.

It's also well known that people with strange inclinations visit this place to chat with

others that share their fascination with what we might call the more eccentric aspects of

life.

If you've seen our shows on the dark web, you'll know that finding it is not hard

at all.

The question is, should you go there?

That's what we'll discuss in this episode of the Infographics Show, Why You Should Avoid

the Dark Web.

Let's just give you a quick recap on what the dark web is as you may not have seen all

our other shows on this place.

It's said that only around 10 percent of the Internet is the Internet as we know it,

meaning the part we can all access.

Much of the rest of the Internet we call the Deep Web, which is just the part of the World

Wide Web that is not indexed by search engines such as Google.

It's a common mistake to think the dark web and the deep web are the same.

The dark web is just a small part of the deep web.

Many people give the example of an iceberg.

The bit at the top that we can see is the Internet as we know it.

The main part that lies under the water is the deep web and the dark web is just a very

small part at the very bottom of the iceberg.

This is naturally where people go when they don't want to be found.

That might be because they have a store there selling the aforementioned illegal substances,

or it might just be because they are living in a country that has very oppressive laws

on speech.

In the dark web you'll find sites that end with .onion.

These websites are not accessible using your regular browser.

But you can easily download the Tor browser and before you can say where am I you'll

be in the dark web.

Here you should have complete anonymity.

Ok, so the question is, should you go there?

Well, firstly you should know that the dark web of course is of interest to authorities.

Illegal things happen there, so we can expect authorities to keep an eye on the place.

You should also know that the Tor browser has vulnerabilities.

With this in mind, you might ask just how safe is your anonymity?

We might also ask if there are other reasons why you should not visit the dark web, reasons

more related to you finding things you probably shouldn't have found.

With the latter concern in mind, we looked at Reddit and Quora posts containing people

talking about negative experiences on the dark web.

We can't vouch for the honesty of the posts, but indeed there are people out there who

said they came across things in the dark web they wish they would have never seen.

One person on Quora wrote, "I browsed dark web for well over half a year before a horrible

experience made me quit."

That experience sounded very nasty, and it's not something we want to recount here.

Let's just say that it involved a video of someone being hurt.

Now, others say this kind of thing is very unusual even for the dark web, but we must

remember that it does happen because an Australian man was put in prison for making such videos.

Unless you are sick to the bone, this is not the kind of thing one wants to see in life,

so we can say that one reason not to go into the dark web might be because out of curiosity

you see something you might not ever be able to forget.

Another person who used the dark web said he looked at forums where he found what he

called weird stuff.

By that he meant people talking about hurting others, discussing gore, and talking about

depraved things such as wanting to eat people.

And yet another person said he witnessed what he called a very creepy video.

He said there were about 50 people watching this video, again relating to someone being

hurt – in this case not very hurt but still not something most people would want to see

– and many of the folks watching this video were making what he called "obscene comments."

Another person on the same thread said he was just hitting random links when he came

across a cooking section, only the cooking involved humans.

This wasn't a video, but a 'How To' kind of section.

"I was traumatized for a few days," he said, because he just read the comments.

So, unless you want to be traumatized, we suggest you might give the dark web a wide

berth.

We are quite sure you have to go looking for this kind of stuff, however, so perhaps if

you have to go there just be careful what you search for.

As one website that gives advice on the dark web tells us, it's easy to "CLICK SUSPICIOUS

LINKS OR PARTAKE IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY."

That website says some of these links are deceptive, and before you know you are virtually

living in the realms of the demented.

We looked at another website called DarkWebNews.com.

It told us that many people access the dark web without using the Tor browser.

It said this can be done using websites such as "Tor2Web" and "Onion2web".

The problem here is that you are exposed, and this puts you at risk of being hacked.

Other than that, many people do use the Tor browser but they don't use a VPN.

The problem here is that Tor has been cracked a few times and if that happens your URL can

be seen.

Ok, so you only went to that disgusting site out of sheer curiosity, but still, you went

there and it might not look for you when your local newspaper has a headline that goes something

along the lines, "Boy, 17, Caught Downloading Images of XXXX on Dark Web."

We are also told you should not enable scripts on .onion sites, which is what many people

do.

When you do this, we are told, you leave yourself open to hacking or you might just find a Trojan

Horse has gotten into your computer.

You might also accidentally download files from the dark web, and this is a big no no.

Still, people might just do this by accident.

But the big thing to remember, according to that same expert, is don't think that what

you are doing on the dark web is legal.

That person says, "If you're viewing a site on the dark web for any reason from actually

desiring to acquire those products or services to just wanting to quench your thirst for

knowledge on the subject, know that you may be held liable for what you come across."

With that in mind, have people been arrested for using the dark web?

Well, in 2018 the U.S. media reported that authorities had made a huge bust of people

selling illegal things in the dark web.

Engadget tells us those authorities, "announced the first-ever national-level undercover bust

of dark web outfits selling drugs, weapons and other contraband."

Now, perhaps you had visited some of those sites that got taken down.

Again, it was just out of curiosity, but if they could find the owners of the sites what's

to bet you could have been exposed.

It's just not something you want to happen to you, and it might not matter that you went

to those sites innocently.

Other websites tell us that the FBI and police from all over the world are regularly inside

the dark web.

Sometimes they go undercover and manage to find the address where parcels are delivered.

The Indian media tells us that arrests were made in 2017 by the Mumbai Anti Narcotics

Cell when some boys had ordered LSD from the dark web.

Arrests have also been made of the sellers.

In one such case in the UK a bunch of students at Manchester University were arrested after

making a fortune on the dark web selling illegal substances.

The Guardian wrote, "Thee gang, who compared themselves to the Breaking Bad character,

Walter White, included undergraduates studying pharmacology, computer science, petrochemical

engineering, geology and marketing."

In another case, in 2016, a young British doctor was arrested for buying drugs and sentenced

to over four years in prison.

The press tells us that in the UK from 2017 to 2018 there were 1,210 drug seizures relating

to the dark web, so it might not be as safe as you think scoring your gear there.

Police in the UK said buying your stuff on the dark web carries more risk than buying

in the streets, because if your purchase came from abroad you could be said to be an importer.

The police also added that mail services in the UK are getting very good at spotting packages

containing such substances.

Ok, so let's say you have no intention of reading or viewing gruesome content or procuring

a dozen MDMA pills or some such stimulant.

But then we might ask why you are in the dark web in the first place.

Perhaps you have a legitimate reason in that you want to discuss a sensitive issue about

yourself, or you are a whistleblower or an at-risk activist.

In that case, go head and get down with the dark web.

But if you don't have those sorts of reasons one could argue that using the dark web is

not worth the risk.

Motherboard wrote in 2016 that authorities have developed very sophisticated ways of

finding people in the dark web.

As we said, sometimes they are undercover.

The FBI have been known to sell weapons on the dark web, and who knows where they might

be lurking.

Motherboard also tells us that the FBI set up one hack wherein when a user clicked on

a link that was supposed to take them to an unseemly illegal image, that person's IP

address became known to the FBI.

What if you has just clicked on that link by accident?

What if your curiosity just got the better of you?

"As part of the operation, the FBI harvested over 1000 US based IP addresses, and Europol

generated 3,229 of its own cases," wrote Motherboard.

That article tells us police units in many countries now have dedicated task forces concentrating

on the dark web, so you might ask if you really want to be there.

Maybe you went there already and did something illegal.

Well, we are told that when police make an arrest of a vendor or someone doing something

illegal, they often collect IP addresses of people who had connected with that person

or persons.

Most people are only really interested in the Dark Web for one reason: they want to

know if their personal information is up for sale to the highest bidder!

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With all this in mind, what is your opinion of spending some time in the dark web?

Tell us in the comments.

Also, be sure to check out our other show These Scary Things Really Happen In The Dark

Web.

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.

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Gratitude & Miracles in the Mundane | Created for the Impossible Season 1 FINALE w/ Krissy & Friends - Duration: 28:31.

- Welcome to Created for the Impossible.

I'm your host, Krissy Nelson, and I'm excited

to be right back here with you again

where I can remind you that God sees you,

He cares for you, He has an amazing plan for your life.

Even if it seems impossible, God is saying you can do it.

We have an amazing show.

This is our finale episode, I have no idea

how we got here already, but here we are,

the finale for season one.

I've got my friends with me, we're folding some laundry

and we're talking about the goodness of God

and being grateful in right where we are, so stick around.

(bright music)

Welcome back, I'm excited today is our season finale

of Created for the Impossible.

I have no idea how we even got here.

What an amazing journey this has been.

A risk, you know, stepping out the of the boat,

believing that God can do anything,

that I'm created for the impossible,

that He wants to release and impart this message of hope

right into your home, right into your heart,

that you're created for the impossible too.

You know, I find myself reflecting,

and it brings me to the scripture,

First Thessalonians 5:16 through 18 that says,

rejoice always, pray continually,

give thanks in all circumstances,

for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.

This morning I wept, I sat in my living room

and I just wept, I wept over the goodness of God.

I wept over what He wants to do and can do

through an available vessel,

through someone who just says yes to what He wants to do.

I'm not anything fancy, I'm a mom of two, a wife,

but I dare to believe God and what He says about me.

And this is what He wanted me to do.

This was a season that He has me in, to be able

to speak and communicate to you that I would never

have had a chance to meet otherwise.

All over the world you're watching, and I thank you.

I thank you that you're watching.

I'm overwhelmed by gratitude

for the emails I've been getting

from you all over the place.

Prayer requests, praise reports.

Thank you for watching.

Thank you for being part of this journey.

And I just thank God right now that He would have me do

something like this that I never thought I could do.

But I guess I'm created for the impossible too.

But I wanna talk a little bit about this verse.

It's highlighted here that it doesn't just say

for all things we give thanks,

it says in everything, in every situation.

And the Amplified says no matter what the circumstances,

be thankful and continually give thanks to God,

for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.

It's not that we say thank you, God,

for this horrible thing that's happened,

it's God saying continually give thanks to Him.

That's a key, that key of thanksgiving

brings us into His courts and into His presence,

where He shows up for us and does the miraculous.

Where He then shows up and says, I'm here.

I am that I am, and my name means Jehovah Rophe,

I'm your healer.

My name means Jehovah Jireh, I am your provider.

So if it's provision that we need,

it's not that I give thanks for my lack,

what I give thanks for is God Almighty,

whose name means provider.

And so that's for you today, friend.

Whatever it is that you have need of,

wherever you are, no matter the diagnosis,

no matter the tragedy, the trauma,

whatever it is, God is coming to you today

to say in all things, in all things,

you can give thanks to me.

And that's His will for us in Christ Jesus.

And Christ Jesus is the key, He's the door,

He is the access point to God's goodness in your life.

And I see it, I see it flowing,

I see a river of life, a river of hope,

a river of joy coming to you right now where you are.

Whatever you're doing, even if you're folding laundry,

doing the dishes, something seemingly mundane and ordinary,

God is with you and God wants you

to encounter Him right now today.

And that is what we're gonna be talking about.

And I've got my friends with me today joining me,

familiar faces that you may recognize from episodes past.

We've got Alisha Chavez with us.

We've got Mary Wells and Sula Skiles.

And they've been on episodes.

I've heard that you've seen their episodes.

And if you haven't, you can just go back

through the archives on our website

and you can watch these episodes

with these amazing women.

What better grand finale that I could think of

for Created for the Impossible than us four sisters

coming together to fold my laundry (laughing),

my very real, very tangible, some of it was fresh

out of the dryer this morning, but a lot of it was cold

because it's been sitting there for two weeks,

I'm not kidding, laundry.

Because this is the every day, isn't it?

- It is. - This is life.

This is the everyday, our everyday living.

We wanted to paint this picture for you that are watching

that God wants to encounter you right here.

While you're folding your daughter's shirt,

you can prophesy over her destiny.

While you're picking up your son's pajamas

and folding them in a pile, we can prophesy

over the dreams and the visions that he'll have,

that Joel says, in those days,

your sons and your daughters, they'll prophesy,

they'll have dreams and visions, right?

- Yes.

- And that's the journey we're on.

I know so many of you came full and we came

to talk about the Lord over laundry.

- Yeah, I love it, I love it.

In fact, the first time that I realized

that God could move in my everyday life,

that there could actually be miracles in the mundane

it was over just an everyday, seems like task,

of picking up my daughter from school.

She was four at the time, my son was one,

and I'm driving home and I'm so hungry

to see the power of God's kingdom moving

through my life personally.

But I kinda felt a little bit limited even by being a mom.

Because I'm like, what am I gonna do?

I've got two little ones, you know.

And so I'm driving home and all of a sudden

I get a word of knowledge that one

of the construction guys who was literally like

across the street from me had something going on

with his sciatic nerve, and my son at this time

is now piping up, 'cause he's hungry,

and they're doing what kiddos do.

So I immediately get them in the house,

making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,

getting them settled, my husband was home

and was just thinking, I have a choice here.

I can believe that miracles can happen in the mundane,

or I can just stay in my house.

And I decided to go ahead, and what I did was,

I took the garbage out, 'cause I like,

I'm just gonna take out the trash and see

if I can get the courage to actually go

approach these strangers and release God's love over them.

And I did it, just strolling out there taking out the trash.

And I was like, I'm gonna go for it.

Went across the street, just said,

"Hey, I know this I strange, but out of curiosity,

"just wondered if you have something going on

"with your sciatic nerve."

And they all surprisingly were like, "No."

And I'm thinking, okay, surely God,

I didn't get the guts to do this.

And I asked again, I'm like, "Are you sure?

"I just love praying with people,

"I love seeing God do miracles."

And then sure enough one of them said,

"Well, yeah, I've had issues with my sciatic nerve."

So I prayed for him, God did a miracle.

He just was blessed to receive God's love that day.

And that is what broke it open for me personally.

It was in making peanut butter jelly sandwiches,

getting my kids from school and realizing God can use me

as a mom right here, right now.

It's not just about going on a missions trip

or being in the four walls of the church.

And so that's what broke it open for me.

So I love this today that we get to just fold laundry

and talk about God (laughing).

- Yeah, it's the real deal, and as you share that story,

I hear the Lord saying, "Just look out the window."

And it's like I can a mom in their home,

doing the dishes in front of the window,

like look out your window.

If you're hungry to be used by God, look out your window.

And God's saying that to you right now.

If you're hungry to be used by Him,

look out your window, look and see what's out there.

Wherever you are, in your everyday,

God has a plan for you to do the impossible

right there in your ordinary.

So, we're gonna take a quick break

and we'll keep talking about this when we get back.

(bright music)

Has God been stirring in your heart?

Is there something that He's saying to you

that you would love to just share?

What is He doing in your life?

What is He saying to you?

We wanna hear from you, the vision for this show

is to come alongside you, journey with you,

and make sure you know that you are not alone.

Do you have a prayer need?

That's one of those big things,

and we would love to pray with you.

Email us at prayer@createdfortheimpossible..

(bright music)

- [Announcer] Maybe you've heard it a million times.

God has an amazing plan for you.

Jesus Himself said that nothing would be impossible

if you believe, but for so many us,

this has not been our experience, why?

Because there is a major hindrance that keeps us

from believing God's promises and actually walking

in the miraculous power that God has made available.

That hindrance is the thoughts we agree with.

Through this book you will learn how to

identify thoughts of fear, unbelief and shame

and shut down the attacks of the enemy,

exchange wrong thoughts for what God says about you,

and you will also learn how to let His promises

supernaturally adjust your thinking.

Watch as your beliefs about God, your identity,

and your calling begin to agree with

what God says about you.

Remember, you are created for the impossible too.

- God poured into me, I poured into this book,

and I pray that it pours into you.

- [Announcer] Get your signed copy of Created

for the Impossible by visiting KrissyNelson.com.

(bright music)

- Welcome back, we're here today with Mary,

Sula and Alisha, we're talking about the goodness of God

in our everyday in our ordinary,

being grateful in all things over laundry,

folding laundry together.

My laundry from home, might I add.

And I'm very thankful for that.

Sula was just talking about

how her journey began while making peanut butter

and jelly sandwiches for her kids.

This all began at the kitchen table during nap time for me.

All of this came about at the kitchen table during nap time.

And I know you have something similar too, don't you?

- Yeah, very similar.

When you have children, you have this idea of

what your life is gonna look like,

and then I found myself lonely in the mundane.

And you kept using that word, and when you have toddlers,

things go so slow, but it's the exact

same thing all the time.

And I felt so spiritually dry.

I had in my mind like, okay, I need to

be giving dedicated amounts of my time to the Lord.

Like wake up early, wake up at 6:00 AM, Alisha,

and read your bible for an hour,

give the prophetic word, lay hands on the sick.

Because ministry's in me, it's in me,

and I did not know until I was faced with it

how to pour that out in my family

and let the Lord teach me in the mundane

and in the day-to-day things and how much

He actually enjoys being there with us.

So I felt like the Lord was like,

"Alisha, when you're loading the dishwasher, talk to me.

"When you're folding laundry,

"which is constant, talk to me.

Nursing, oh my goodness, that's a good 30 minutes

where you're just sitting still.

And I just realized that the ways that I wanted

to give the Lord, because I thought it was better

if I wake up at six before my kids

or if I do it when I'm all alone with the Lord.

And the Lord's like, "No, invite me in.

"Invite me in, I'll bring peace, I'll bring joy,

"and I'll ignite that fire that's in you

"and teach you while you do dishes."

And He still does that to this day.

I realized every part of my day, driving

and making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,

the Lord is with us, if we'll invite Him in.

He's there, but man, when we engage Him.

Loading the dishwasher is what did it for me.

(laughing)

Because I don't wanna load the dishwasher.

That's not like the fun part of my day.

But I realized when that's actually a moment

that I can give to the Lord and just talk,

that is my best some days, is talking to Him

while I load the dishwasher.

- And I think that's so crucial what you just said,

what you can give to the Lord.

Because I think for so long I wanted

to bring hundreds of souls before him

and all these huge, incredible, seemingly incredible moments

and then one day I realized what I could bring

before the Lord would be my children.

That when I see Him, and when I'm face-to-face with Him,

I get to say, here you are, Jesus.

This is what I did for your glory

and this is who I poured my life into

for your Honor and for your namesake.

And thankfulness, so much of it, it's our perspective.

We all have this perspective at home of our laundry

that we need to get done, but Jesus,

even in the trials and even in the hard places,

He had the perspective of us.

We were the joy set before Him,

even in the trial of the cross.

He could see us and He could have joy.

And I think of the Passover, right before,

and this gets intense, but right before Jesus was

gonna go to the cross and He was about to see the suffering

that He was gonna endure, He gave thanks.

He gave thanks before the cross.

And that is so powerful, because it's hard in the middle,

you mentioned that and highlighted that word,

in the middle, in the midst of all circumstances,

giving thanks and having that heart of gratitude.

And so many times I'm on a roller coaster

of my circumstances and of what's going on in my life.

But when you're in the trial and you can give thanks

to the Lord, and we always, always, always have

the cross to be thankful for.

And I never, never, never want to stop

being thankful for that, because the gospel can

be misrepresented, who He is can be misrepresented,

but what He's done, it never changes.

And we always have that.

- Yeah, that's so right.

- [Alisha] That's so good.

- Yeah, you think about, anything we give thanks for,

it multiplies.

We have our loaves and our fishes,

I think of the story of the loves and the fishes,

and that's what they brought.

I mean, that was given to them, first of all,

it was there, and then they gave thanks.

They lifted it up to God.

And He said that to me one time.

He said, "Anything you give thanks for, I'll multiply."

That position of gratitude, so it's like,

and that's what I was challenged with this morning,

was even not losing sight of the many things

that we could be thankful for in our day.

Sitting back and remembering my two year old

reading a book about Jesus dying on the cross

and kissing his boo boos, you know?

And saying, "Oh, I love you, Jesus.

"Owie, Jesus got an owie."

And I can look at that and I can thank God

for my daughter, I can thank God that I have her,

that she's healthy, you know?

That I have a home, that I have a roof over my head.

And as I do that, like what I was saying before,

and you guys were saying it unlocks something,

but then that multiplies in us, in our life.

It becomes a perspective that we can see the world through

amidst all the everyday seemingly mundane and ordinary.

- I think it's so important for thankfulness

to spill over into everyday life.

There's several believers that kind of have it

compartmentalized to when I go to Sunday,

that's my day where I'm intentionally giving thanks.

But I love, and I'm just gonna share a scripture,

if that's okay, because this is like so, just so good.

Romans 12, it says, I encourage you to surrender yourselves

to God to be his sacred, living sacrifices.

And live in holiness, experiencing all

that delights His heart.

For this becomes your genuine expression of worship.

- [Ladies] Oh wow.

- I love that, like the idea that our everyday lives,

that we can present ourselves before Him

and be a living sacrifice, it's a continual thing

of worshiping Him and thanking Him

and praising Him with our lives.

And when it's every day, how much more genuine,

how much more powerful, because then it's a relationship

and it's not compartmentalized, you know?

- [Alisha] Yeah.

- [Krissy] Realizing that every good gift comes from above.

- Yeah. - So I can,

I hate the laundry, like I don't use that word,

but I hate it, so I have to practice this intentionally.

So I try to look at these little socks and say,

you know what, instead of like hating

that I have to fold these socks, I'm gonna think

of the feet that go in these socks.

I'm gonna think of the child that God gave me

that fills these, where his feet will go

and prophesy over his destiny and his life.

We're gonna take a quick break, and when we get back

we're gonna just be talking more about Jesus,

folding some laundry and being grateful, stick around.

(ladies laughing)

(bright music)

Sometimes we just need that reminder

of who God says we are and what He thinks we can do.

And I love putting that on a shirt and wearing that

and telling myself and the world

that I'm created for the impossible,

that nothing's impossible for those who believe.

And I love to start my day out drinking a coffee,

hot coffee right out of my mug,

getting that Jesus perspective for my day,

that God thinks I can do anything

and I'm created for the impossible.

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apparel and more at KrissyNelson.com.

(bright music)

- Welcome back, I'm here with my amazing friends

and sisters, Mary, Sula and Alisha.

And we've got our laundry out, actually it's my laundry

from my house that I serious have not been able

to find time to fold or I just haven't prioritized it.

But you know, God put this on my heart as an illustration

for finding gratitude in our everyday,

for seeing Him in the everyday,

in what seems ordinary, in what seems mundane.

And this is to encourage you.

Whatever is before you, what is your ordinary?

What is your mundane, what is your almost rigamarole

that can even bring discouragement?

Find God there, because you'll see Him.

The bible says if we seek Him, we'll find Him.

And that's not just reserved for our prayer life

in the secret place, that is for our everyday,

wherever we are.

God says, "If you'll seek me in your workplace,

"you'll find me.

"If you'll seek me when you're in the grocery store,

"you'll find me," and a lot of times

where we find Him is in the person that needs something.

I think of Mother Teresa, who said,

"I see Jesus in everyone."

I see Him in the hungry, it's hungry Jesus.

It's sick Jesus, and that is what this is.

It's a call to action for us, seeing Jesus in everything

and in our everyday ordinary, right?

Paul says in Philippians 4:11, he said,

"I'm not saying this because I am need,

"for I have learned to be content

"in whatever the circumstances.

"I know what it is to be in need,

"and I know what it is to have plenty.

"I have learned the secret of being content

"in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry,

"whether living in plenty or in want.

"I can do this through Him who gives me strength."

- I love it, that's one of my favorite verses.

And I feel like the picture of us folding laundry

totally is that, because so often

when you're watching TV or you're seeing something,

ministry happening, it's on a missions trip somewhere,

it's maybe a homeless organization feeding the hungry.

Or even watching like in Africa where they're helping tribes

and people have fresh water, which is amazing.

The breakdown is, though, the majority of people

watching this are at home with laundry

(ladies laughing) and dirty dishes and other things.

That doesn't just have to be household chores,

but it's our daily life that I believe the Lord delights in.

And when we can show that there's purpose

in everything that we do, then we're content.

Because I feel that internal frustration

when I feel like what I'm doing, folding,

there's no purpose in that.

I have no identity in that, that's not who I am is a folder.

(ladies laughing)

But the Lord will just say, no, look,

you're doing it to the least of these.

You are, every time you fold clothes,

you're preparing your home for your children

to be warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

There's purpose in that, He delights in that.

Every time I fix a sippy cup, which that was

a really big struggle for me.

It was like the constant, I had three small children

and they just wanted drinks all the time.

But I'm like, hey, but then it's like

the Lord just shows up and He's like,

no, you're giving the least of these a cup of water.

Now I have purpose every time I get up to go do that

or every time they ask for something

I'm actually serving the Lord, and it's an eternal reward

for taking care of His children.

So I love it, I love the laundry

because this is real life and what people are

actually dealing with, and instead of pushing it away,

be thankful for the opportunity daily

to serve God's children.

- That reminds me of my brother, who actually did go

to Africa, and when he left,

he left a high profile job, lots of money,

sold everything, went with his wife.

And at the same time, friends of his went to Toronto

and they went to Canada.

So the friends who went to Canada actually saw

a huge outpouring of God's presence and revival.

And it was kind of the ministry dream, you know?

God was moving powerfully, and here's my brother

in Africa, in the bush, and the Lord.

And the reason why they went there was

to adopt a little boy named Moses.

And so they had sold everything for this one little child

that they wanted to go out to.

And they so knew that he was so valuable to God.

And sometimes I think we just don't realize

how important our children are to the Lord.

And if we could see their value and their importance

before God, I think we would realize the honor

that it really is to lay our lives down for them.

I have this newborn, this little baby boy

named Noah at home, so here I am

and I'm waking up in the night.

And it, most of the time it really doesn't feel like a joy,

you know, I'm like, oh my goodness, he's crying again.

But yet when I think of my seven year old,

now seven year old, I'm like, oh those days

when she was a little newborn.

And it's perspective and it's embracing

where God has us, what He's calling to do,

and letting that tension go, that frustration,

releasing that control to the Lord

and embracing the season, the right now,

wherever it is that we are.

- I love that, and you know, if we could just grasp

the reality that we're not gonna miss

what God has for us-- - That's good.

- If we're in relationship with Him.

And so I think sometimes that's where

that tension comes from.

It's like we're afraid that we're never gonna get

to those things that maybe the Lord has prophetically spoken

over our lives, or maybe those dreams

or those things that He's placed in our heart

to accomplish for Him.

And it's almost like that's so far away,

but yet I'm just right here.

I think one of the greatest things that we can do is

just have awe and wonder and childlike faith

right where we are every day in relationship with Him

and know that He's good, like God is so good.

He wants to fulfill the things He's spoken over us

even more than we want to be able to be there

in the fulfillment of them.

And I think it's just, I don't know,

it's just awesome to have that trust

that He's so good and just being present with Him.

Because He'll give us something fresh every single day.

And His schooling, like school of Holy Spirit,

is way different than the world.

The things we think we would need to prepare ourselves

for those big things is always way different than

what they really are.

And then we can look back in hindsight,

and we'll be even more thankful for the ways

that God brought us and prepared us,

pruned us and made us ready for those bigger doors

that He does open, being faithful in the small things.

- Oh yeah, I think as women we need permission sometimes

to be content, and I just keep hearing that word,

permission to be content.

I needed permission to be content.

Leaving a job where I was climbing the corporate ladder

and all this stuff and things like that.

I needed permission that it was okay,

that this is a season.

And there's a season and a time.

The bible says that, there is a time and season

for everything, there's a time to plant,

there's a time to grow, there's a time to harvest.

And God wants us to know our season.

What season are we in?

And that's available, to identify the season

that we're in in life and then be content

in that season, why?

Because the steps of the righteous are ordered by God.

I know that as a daughter of God, my steps are ordered.

I'm right where I need to be.

Even if it's folding laundry, even if I feel like

I have a need or even if I have plenty,

like Paul was saying, I know that as long as I'm aligned

in His will, which thankfulness brings us in there,

it'll get us in there.

If we can't see it, God says, here's a key,

here's a tool, give thanks.

And we'll land in the will of God.

And suddenly, man, it's like, okay God,

I don't know how to make this happen,

but I'm gonna just keep folding,

and thank you for what you've given me.

Or I'm gonna keep serving and working,

and whatever it is.

Oh my goodness.

- Motherhood doesn't limit.

It doesn't put a limitation.

I think it helps us hold on.

- Yeah, and God doesn't put any limits on us.

So you know, I'm thankful for you guys being here

and that we could paint this picture for everybody

and that you're a part of that process.

I'm so thankful for you, again,

that you've been with us for season one.

Hey, guess what, there's gonna be a season two.

God said so, so we're gonna keep going.

And we're gonna launch season two.

I don't know what to expect, we'll probably fold

some more laundry, I don't know.

Maybe we'll have some sleeping bags out here or something.

But the goal is to be real and to paint the picture

that no matter where you are, no matter what situation

or circumstance you're in, you can be thankful,

and God has called you and He's chosen you

and He says to you, daughter,

you are created for the impossible too.

So join us again next season, God bless.

(bright music)

- Thank you so much for watching today.

And I also wanna take time to thank our partners,

those of you who are sowing in financially,

you're supporting the vision and the mission

of Created for the Impossible that's going

into the homes and the hearts of women all over the world.

Thank you for that.

And if you'd like to be a part, if you'd like to give,

you can go to my website, KrissyNelson.com.

Just look for the donate tab, and you too

can be a part of this mission, the good news

of everybody being created for the impossible.

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What will you experience at Portland State? - Duration: 1:01.

Portland State at the heart of the Rose City

We are redefining higher education.

Our students are not bound by the classroom

At PSU, we learn by doing.

We're pioneers of experiential learning.

Creators who see the world from a different perspective

and innovators for global benefit

We are Portland. All ages, ethnicities abilities and backgrounds have a home here

An urban education provides access to real world opportunities

and not lost on us are the wonders discovered in the Pacific Northwest

[music swells]

We are achievers, advocates, creators, builders, explorers, and dreamers

Our grads power the region and far beyond

how will you make your mark

how will you let knowledge serve

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Harry Styles Birthday! 2019 - Duration: 2:58.

Hello, welcome to my Youtube channel.

Today we created the famous Pop Singer, Harry Styles birthday celebration video.

Remember to comment and subscribe to the channel!

Good Trips...

Harry Styles happy birthday!

Who is Harry Styles?

Birthday, February 1, 1994,

Birthplace, Redditch, England,

Age, 25 years old,

Birth Sign, Aquarius,

Harry Styles About,

Rose to fame as a member of the pop British boyband One Direction, performing alongside

Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and Niall Horan.

He later embarked on a solo career and released his first single "Sign of the Times" in April

of 2017.

Harry Styles Before Fame,

He worked at a bakery when he was fourteen years old.

He tried out as a solo singer on The X Factor but failed, though he later joined a band

in order to compete on the show.

Harry Styles Trivia,

The One Direction album Up All Night became the first British album to open up at #1 on

the U.S. Billboard 200.

At the 2014 Teen Choice Awards, the band took home eight awards.

He made his film acting debut in the 2017 Christopher Nolan feature Dunkirk.

Harry Styles Family Life,

He was raised with an older sister named Gemma and he had a relationship with country singer

Taylor Swift that ended in January 2013.

He later dated Kendall Jenner but the couple broke up in 2014.

He then dated model Nadine Leopold.

He briefly dated chef Tess Ward in 2017 and he dated Camille Rowe for about a year before

breaking up in mid-2018.

Harry Styles Associated With,

He co-wrote the 2016 Michael Bublé song "Someday" with Meghan Trainor.

Thanks for watching the video, you can share the video for Harry Styles fans.

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2019 Nibiru ANOTHER DREAM + PROOF! - Duration: 7:08.

On Tuesday I had another dream about this planet nibiru and I want to share it with you, I do want to make this video much shorter than the last one.

So in my dream I was looking to the sky, it was daytime and I saw the moon, then I looked to the right and I saw nibiru.

Also in my dream I saw how I was making flyers and warning the people about this also in my dream I saw how I was talking with my younger brother about this.

and showing him some proof, about it, and this proof I want to share it with you today.

I do want to mention that I don't recommend to anybody to spend hours and hours on the internet researching about this.

There is a lot of lie and deception, the best way and the best thing that we can do is to seek Jesus to ask Him about the truth and He will reveal

and He will show us the things that He wants us to see, you know each one of us has a specific purpose in the kingdom of God and Jesus will reveal  

that to us if we build our relationship with Him, this is the main concern that we should be focusing on.

Ok, the proof that I want to talk to you about and show you, I'll put links in the description, a link from wikipedia about this person  

and a small documentary about this person. The person that I was talking about was called Carlos Munoz Ferrada

he was a chileean from Chile andhe was born in 1909 and died in 2001, he was a pilot in the marine and a astronomer

He loved astronomy so much he went to Paris and Milan to study astronomy. Now this man he discovered this planet nibiru by calculations

and I will read a little bit from wikipedia about him and show you the things which are mentioned about him there.

"Carlos Muñoz Ferrada ( Colbún , 1909 - Villa Alemana , 2001 ) was a pilot of the merchant marine and astronomer. He studied Engineering and Physics at the University of Chile,

which he completed with courses at the Astronomical Society of Paris and the Astronomical Society of Milan.

He was a member of the Astronomical Society of Dijon (France) and directed the Astronomical Observatory of Panama for six years.

Controversied by his insights and theories, Muñoz Ferrada clung to the principle of geodynamics to explain his observations and seismic predictions,

calculated on the basis of solar explosions, the attractions of the planets and the cycles of geophysical perturbations.

Despite being unknown to the youngest, Muñoz Ferrada had already surprised the scientific world when, at the end of 1938, he predicted with two hours of error the

earthquake that on January 20, 1939 destroyed Chillán and other cities in southern Chile. and caused more than 30 thousand deaths.

From his observatory in Villa Alemana, where he worked with second-hand equipment and others manufactured by him, Carlos Muñoz Ferrada predicted earthquakes,

climate changes and volcanic eruptions for more than half a century.

The scientist also calculated in 1940 the appearance of a comet that later discovered the Royal Astronomic Society of London,

entity that recommended the name of the Chilean for the celestial body.

I just want to mention that this is not the planet that I am talking about,

Carlos Muñoz Ferrada does call nibiru comet-planet, he calles it comet-planet.

Because it has the mass of a planet but it's orbit is very unusual, it's orbit is elliptical and it's like the orbit of a comet, for this reason he calls it comet-planet.

In the documentary that I will show in the description you can see more about this and he explain why he calls it this way.

But the comet that is mentioned in wikipedia is not the comet but it does show his wisdom which I believe he received from God.

Just by calculations he calculated the appearance of a comet, has not yet appeared, he calculated the appearance, which latter the Royal Society of London

found with telescopes, you know. It also says that he "predicted with a very small margin of error the earthquake of 8.5 Richter degrees registered on March 3, 1985,

which caused 277 deaths and one million victims and destroyed 80 percent of the cities of Melipilla and San Antonio.

He died on October 17, 2001 of a thrombosis at the age of 92 years.

I will put the links in the description and you can have a look and see it for yourself, I just want to encourage you to seek Jesus and build a relationship with Him,

because we are living the end days, we must be watching because the devastating events that will take place on earth will slowly increase

and we never know what is gonna happen in our area, where we live, a lot of people are going to die and the best solution is Jesus,

We have to make sure we know Him and He knows us before something happens to our lives and to our families and our close ones lives,

May Jesus bless you.

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Fantastic Frogs - Duration: 3:30.

- [Narrator] You've seen 'em, you've heard 'em.

Now let's meet some frogs.

(frog boings)

These interesting animals can live part of their lives

in water, and part on land, which makes them amphibians.

This word means double life.

When in the water, frogs can breathe through their skin.

When on land, they use their lungs.

Can you believe they're about 4,000 types of frogs?

They come in a lot of colors and patterns, too.

And they're find all over the world,

but more live in the tropical rainforest.

Brightly colored frogs are sometimes called

the jewels of the rainforest.

They come in just about every color combination

you can think of; yellow and black,

red and black, even bright blue.

These colors warn other animals to stay away.

Hey, don't eat me, I'm poisonous!

- Some frogs have colors or markings

that make them hard to find.

This is called camouflage.

This is our mossy tree Frog.

He's green and black to blend into his environment.

He lives on the rock walls of caves,

and on the green moss of trees.

So he has the bumpy skin as you can see,

and this also helps to blend into the cave walls.

If you are a bird looking for lunch,

how many mossy tree frogs could you find?

One, two, three, four (numbers boing)

five, six, seven. (numbers boing)

There's seven mossy frogs.

- [Narrator] This giant tree flog blends

right in with the leaf he's resting on.

What if he needs to rest on a log?

He can change his color from green to brown,

to match his surroundings.

How cool is that?

Wouldn't it be fun if we could do that too?

Frogs come in different sizes.

This smooth-sided toad is about eight inches long,

and is the largest frog we have here in the San Diego Zoo.

Our smallest frogs are golden mantellas.

This female is only about a half an inch long.

(frog boings)

Hey, come back here!

All frogs hop, right?

Don't jump to conclusions just yet.

There are lots of ways to get around.

- Frogs have long legs for hopping and climbing.

Check out the legs on this folding leaf frog.

The folding leaf frog, with its long legs,

can climb up and down tree branches

like you would climb a latter.

Some frogs have sticky feet,

that help them get a grip that won't slip.

Take a look at this Bornean ear frog.

Each of his toes have a pad covered

with tiny bumps that help the frog climb rough surfaces,

like tree bark or rocks.

Between the bumps, is a sticky mucus.

The mucus gives the frog clinging power

on slippery surfaces, like wet leaves.

- [Narrator] Some frogs are most at home in the water.

And people often say this Suriname toad

looks a lot like a dead leaf, but watch her come to life.

See that webbing between her toes?

It helps her swim.

And then, there's the tomato frog.

He doesn't move much at all, because he's so round.

Instead, he just waits for his next meal to walk by.

(chuckles) What a life.

What's one thing all frogs have in common?

They love to eat!

Do insects, snails, worms, (insects buzzing)

and spiders sound tasty?

Well, they do if you're a frog.

What's really cool, frogs help keep

the world's insect population under control.

Thanks, frogs, you rock!

(lively rock music)

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5 Comping Exercises for Jazz Rhythm on the Blues - Duration: 15:25.

(jazz music)

- Hi everybody, my name is Jens Larsen.

Rhythm is much more important than the notes.

This is true for jazz in general

but it's certainly true for comping.

And the easiest way to learn some new comping rhythms

is probably just to make some small patterns

that you can repeat and then work on taking

those rhythmical patterns or riffs

through some chord progression.

In this video, I'm going to show you five really great

comping rhythms and how they sound and I'm going

to take each one of them through a blues in F.

If you want to practice the five examples with me

then you can follow the links in the description

of this video and then play along with me

and that way, really get them into your system.

Because with a rhythm, you don't really want

to think about the notes you're playing.

You just want to hear the entire phrase

and get used to how that sounds and that way

get it into your ears and into your veins.

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The first rhythm is really a basic rhythm

that you definitely want to have in your playing.

It is always good to also just have that

as a reference if you want to learn into a groove.

And that's the Charlestone rhythm.

The Charlestone rhythm is a simple rhythm.

There are two notes.

There's, the first one is on the one

and then if I play just with F7 here,

then first we have one on the one

and then we have one on the two ends.

That means the rhythm sounds like this.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

So you want to practice so that's easy to play.

Maybe put on the metronome, on two and four.

One, two, and one, two, three, four.

(clicking and guitar)

And remember that the goal is that you can do this

so that it comes easy.

Of course, if you find two and four difficult

put it on all four, or put the metric on one, three.

Doesn't matter too much in the beginning.

Just get the rhythm into your ear so you can hear

where it is.

And if you start with just one chord,

You're only focusing on the rhythm and how it sounds,

see if you can imagine how the rest

of the rhythm section sound.

When you have an idea about that,

then you can really play in the groove

and it's much easier to sound good when you're playing

with a background track.

Of course, you can play this with me,

if you want to focus just on the rhythm

in this first example.

Or actually it could be in any of the other

examples as well.

You can also just choose to only play the rhythm

and not worry about the way that I'm playing the chords.

And I would suggest you do that, just using the,

so the basic shell of each of the chord.

I'll write them out and I'll put them on my

website also so you can check them out there.

So essentially that's just for F7,

just play these third, seven, the same of B flat.

Then we have, so F7, B flat.

F7, B flat 7, B diminished, same thing.

F7, A half diminished, D7, F minor, oh sorry,

B minor, C7.

So really simple to play.

Just focus on that and just play with rhythm.

And that way you can also quickly play along

with a backing track.

And then when you get...

(guitar music)

And so on and so forth.

Try to work on it like that.

I like the Charlestone Rhythm is really good.

To return also still practice that through changes

once I awhile just to work on really locking

with the rhythm and it's something

that you definitely really want to have in your system.

(jazz music)

This second rhythm I've added because

I think it's a nice way to have a rhythm

that sort of really pushing the harmony forward

and really adding some energy in that way.

So it's fairly simple on the one.

And on the one end I'm just stating the chords.

So, that's and then to pull things ahead

I have on the three end, I have a long chord

that's really moving things along.

So we get one, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

So that last part of the rhythm is really just pulling

to the next bar and to the next chord.

That means that when the chords are changing

then we have this F7 that's really pulling us

into the B flat.

And that works really well.

That's something that's nice to be able to do as well.

And you don't really have that with the Charlestone Rhythm

because that just sort of sits there and is a groove.

And that's a little different.

As you probably noticed,

I'm not only playing one chord when I'm using

a different chord in the example.

And what I'm doing here is I'm playing a basic

two bars for the F7 and then I have extra melody note

that I can use as well.

So essentially that's just using this F7

and then this 13 on top of it.

I'm not writing out that this is an F9,

rather this is an F13, because when you're comping

and when you're making up these grooves

then you just have to think F7

and then all of these different sounds

are things that you can just choose to use

whether you want to or not

and it really depends on what you're playing

and of course if you're playing behind somebody

also what they're playing.

So these two for the F7, for the B flat seven,

just really basic B flat seven and then the nine on top.

For the B diminished, I very often use

inversions of the diminished because they're kind of easy

to move around.

That's just an easy way to do that.

So everything is kept as practical as possible.

Let's see, so for the A half diminished,

well I'm actually using the same as what I'm using

for the F7.

Just either this A half diminished or the A half diminished

with an 11.

Different versions of diminished chord,

especially for the D7.

And then for the G minor, mostly these two.

For C7, C7 altered.

And then the turnaround is usually just this.

A7, this D7, this G minor7, C7 altered coming back.

I think again, you don't really need to worry too much

about the voicings.

If you can read them, you're probably familiar

with some of them anyway.

They're all drop two voicings and you can check out

other videos that I have on drop two voicings.

If you want, you can learn more about that.

If you want to work just on the rhythm,

then go back to just playing the shells.

And then just work with that.

That's already going to give you a lot

and then you can always add your own melodies,

which you have to do anyway because once you start comping,

you're going to be mixing up these different patterns

and just using different rhythms and improvising.

Right now you're just working on building

your vocabulary so you have some things to choose from.

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The third rhythm here is really a rhythm that's

not so much used for accents and solos.

This is something that you can, even though it's quite basic

you can actually get away with playing quite often

behind a soloist, because most of the time

you just play mostly down beats and it's kind of

easy to play on for a soloist.

It doesn't get in the way as much.

What I'm tying the different bars together with here

is really just the melody that I'm using.

And it is a very simple melody.

I'm still just using those two notes.

So I'm first just playing on the one.

And then I'm really just going back and forth between

this melody note and this one.

So we have one, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

And then I'm just moving that through the beration.

So on the B flat, one, two, three, four, one.

So that's the basic idea that's happening here.

I'm changing it a little bit along the way

because it's easy to get it to fit in other ways.

When I get to the A half diminished

and also in the turn around of course,

I have more quarter bars so I need

to make some changes there.

But in general I'm using...

The melody also and that's also because it's easy

to remember these rhythms if you have a melody.

So a little bit abstract and melodies make a lot more sense

I'm used to thinking in melodies.

And I'm using that to just internalize these rhythms.

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The first three examples that I used here

are all just really securely laying down the one

that makes it a little bit easier to play them

and also to hear them in the meter and in the bar.

But you also want to have some rhythms that are

really going to open up so that you don't always

have to play on the one.

It's nice that you play on the one

and you definitely want to be able to

lay down a one and lay down a clear chord

whenever that's called for because that's an important part

of comping is that you also just support

while the entire band but especially the soloist

and we really make things clear when that's needed.

But at the same time you also want to feel comfortable

just playing on the offbeat and also really knowing

how to get that to sit in the groove.

And this rhythm is really an example of that

because here I don't have a one.

I'm playing on the one end and then

I'm playing on the three.

The rhythm is like this, one, two, three, four.

So I'm playing on the one then on the three

and on the three end.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

And this is really just a good use to

using rhythms that are not on the one.

And you want to work on, well eventually you want to work

on all of them, but this is a good one to start with

because it's easy.

The other one that you also want to check out

is to play on the four end where you're anticipating.

But if you listen to somebody like Rick Garland

he's gonna be playing on the two end and the four end

really a lot and he's always anticipating the harmony.

So he's already on the four end playing the harmony,

so the chords of the bar that comes after it.

And that really pushes things forwards.

And that can be a useful effect.

I'm not really working with that right now.

I'm jut working with playing the one end,

'cause that's a little bit easier to start with.

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When you're comping in an actual playing situation

then a big part of your job is also to respond

to whatever's happening, both in the drums

and certainly also with what the soloist is playing.

And it's nice to have some rhythms that really

lend themself to be natural responses

to what is happening.

And I think this is a rhythm that's a good example of that

even though here I'm kind of using it of course

because I'm moving it through the blues.

I'm using it as a groove and it works for that as well

but it will also work really well if you want to,

so the player's short response to the soloist playing

a phrase that's ending on the four end

or on the one which is something that's quite common.

So in this case I'm playing on the two,

and then on the three and the three end.

So that means the phrase sounds like this.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

And of course, still the same applies.

Maybe first practice it just with the shell.

Practice it with a metronome and just stay in one chord

and then try moving it through the blues

using either my examples or whatever your own voicings,

that'll work.

Just work on using that rhythm and get that

into your playing.

You can kind of imagine just the soloist coming out

on the one and then you just kind of

close that with a response from...

And that's a nice thing to work with.

It's also as a riff, because we're using it

as sort of a groove that's just going through

the entire blues.

It's also something that doesn't ask too much attention.

Sometimes when you have rhythms, if you play

too complicated things, then you're taking away attention

from the soloist and that's not really your job

when your comping at that point.

And especially if you're the sight man of the soloist

and he asked you for the gig.

That's also an easy way to get fired.

So you might want to be a little bit careful with that.

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The chord voicings that I'm using in this video

are all drop two voicings as I already mentioned

and if you want to check out another video

where I'm talking about how to use drop two voicings

on a blues, and really create some interesting melodies

in your comping, then check out this video

where I'm applying drop two voicings

to a blues B flat.

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That's about it for this time.

Thank you for watching and until next time.

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Know Your Essence, Your Power and That The Choices You've Made are the Best for You. - Duration: 5:07.

you know when people can't get up in the morning and they can't get out of bed

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take time in the morning and the evening and the rest of the day check in with

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scared every time my mama Tuesday Tuesday she's clipping coupons that was

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I'm 16 years old my twin brother my mom said when you guys go pee do it together

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of debts all over the place until you're extremely wealthy. When you're trying to

get wealthy you want to literally you want to go all-in. Then you're like I

know for sure this is gonna work. What do you know we'll pay you every time for sure?

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