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The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Your Last Decade #23: Derek Minor

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Ivey Media

Religion, Christianity, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

5.07.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

As we enter this new decade, I thought it would be fun to talk to a few friends and reflect back on what life was like 10 years ago. In these conversations, you’ll hear guests speak about what God has done in their life, their dreams and goals, things they would have done differently, and things they’re most proud of. And, looking back always causes me to look forward, so we’ll also chat about dreams for the next ten years! My guest today is Derek Minor. Derek has earned the title of veteran in the game not only as a rapper but also as a producer and businessman. After a decade of making music, the award-winning artist has established himself as a leading voice of hope in the midst of darkness. Friends, Derek is a light and I so enjoyed our conversation today. In this episode, we chat about his last 10 years, starting his own record label, Reflection Music Group, his introduction to the white Evangelical church, and navigating the tightrope of being Black, Christian, and a Hip-Hop artist. He also shares transparently about his struggles in a predominantly white church during the shootings of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Philando Castile, and other Black men lost to police violence. I found it especially moving (or convicting?) when Derek says, “The version of unity that [the church] is asking for always involves the Black people being quiet about their pain and the white people getting to move on.” I am so grateful for Derek’s voice and the way he uses his platform so honestly; the world is better for it. To see some of Derek’s other ventures, check out Ownership is the New Black --  a movement promoting and supporting black ownership, shifting our consumer power to ownership power. Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friends and welcome to the Happy Hour with Jamie Ivy Podcasts.

0:03.4

I'm your host Jamie and I'm so glad you're here.

0:05.8

Each week on this show, I invite a girlfriend to join me and we chat about the big things

0:09.7

in life, the little things in life and everything in between.

0:13.7

You're listening to a special edition of the Happy Hour with Jamie Ivy Podcasts called

0:26.0

Your Last Decade.

0:27.4

We thought it'd be fun to talk to a few friends about what life was like for them 10 years

0:31.0

ago.

0:32.0

How has their life changed and what have the last 10 years brought them?

0:35.6

We also like to ask what are they looking forward to over the next 10 years?

0:39.1

Today Derek Miner is joining me on this show.

0:41.7

Derek and I met this year when we both became co-host of the relevant podcast.

0:45.6

We have a lot of fun recording that every single week.

0:47.4

You should check it out if you haven't.

0:49.6

Derek's been producing and creating music for years.

0:52.2

In fact, all my boys already knew about Derek Miner and as I tell Derek, he's my one

0:56.6

cool point with the kids.

0:58.0

I knew I wanted to have him join me at one point this year and I feel like right now is

1:02.0

the perfect time.

1:03.4

His voice is very important in our country and our faith communities, our conversation

1:08.3

about what it's been like for him as a black man in our country over the past years.

1:12.2

It's important.

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