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Temples built with hands

Laid with precious stones

But all along you wanted to make us your treasured home

Mansions made of men

To touch the sky from earth

But still your house of choice was

Broken vessels made of dirt

You can take in a concert at the CenturyLink Center or the world-famous Holland Performing Arts Center, catch an arthouse film at the internationally recognized Film Streams, stroll the more than 100 acres at the Lauritzen Gardens, or shop and dine to your heart's content in the Old Market, Midtown Crossing or Aksarben Village.


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Also around this time, as enrollment surpassed capacity, the University moved to 60th and Dodge. It was a location strategically chosen and fought for by administration and students in order to align UNO in the path of the city's projected east-to-west growth. As a result, the city of Omaha has developed around the University, making UNO the true heart of the metropolitan area.

Trevor Tyson 0:44 

Thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of Trevor talks, where we talk to real people about real topics and real stories. Today's guest is one of the forerunners of gospel music and art culture today. She is a Grammy Award winner as well as one of the leading voices behind Maverick city music, which is way too many accolades for me to go through right now for time sake. She is a mother of three wife, real person and has a new record out called journey in which you can stream on all major streaming platforms. And aside from all that, she is our 100th guest on Trevor talks, which is beyond anything I could ever imagine. And if this is your first time joining us, which I'm sure we will have a lot of first time listeners with this guest. I'm excited for you to be here. And I don't really know what else to say to introduce this lady. So we're just gonna dive right in. Please help me welcome Miss Naomi rain. Naomi, thank you for being here.

Trevor Tyson 2:31 

Well, I've heard that this is one of the best shows to see of our generation. One of my best friends was like dude, have you seen map city yet? And I was like, No, I haven't got seen yet. He's like, you know how much I love the 1975 I think is what they're called. And I'm like, yeah, like your favorite band. He said, I just saw map city and Kirk Franklin. And Bridgestone Arena. And when I tell you this was the best show I have ever seen in my life. It was the best show. And I was like, like I was just in Orlando doing a show. And I kept driving by the rain out there. And it said sold out like Kurt Franklin map city. This is a big tour. And it has to be humbling to know like with map city and Nomi rains still being such a fresh name in the music scene, to be able to just escalate this thing as large as it's become it could only be explained that it's a God given miracle of its own. Oh, yeah,

Trevor Tyson 10:38 

Yeah. And it's hard to fit the sound into one genre, which is what you've been able to do and break so many ceilings especially, and gospel and CCM music because people, they weren't necessarily ready for math, but it came out of left field and just kind of blew up. And that's how you know God's anointing is on it. Because it's not like there were these massive marketing budgets being put into this thing. It was like, and I heard you say in an interview that you just kind of like got started with map city, or when you were at the Bethel School of Music, doing some sort of class, and you met the guys, and it just kind of happened. So like, one thing that I really want to touch on is your story, like not the story of how did you get connected with Maverick and How's it feel to have green rooms and arena shows that's not what this is about. And if people want to hear about like, Maverick city as a collective, I'm sure there's interviews out there for them. But that's not what this is about. I want to talk about you and your personal journey, your family in the journey to getting to the record called Journey. So with all that being said, Would you be okay with opening up a little bit on your upbringing, your story to become the woman that you are today?

Trevor Tyson 25:20 

work, that's so good. And the first song that I ever heard that had you in it was actually promises. And I remember my friend Joel sent me the song. And I was like, I usually, like I try to open all the music people send, but I don't usually get to. So I opened it up. And right when you started coming in with like, an excuse my singing, I'm just trying to let you know what part of the song, you know what I'm talking about, I don't know what he's talking about. And I just about jerked my neck off of my head, like, I don't even know if that makes sense. But I was done. Like, from the moment you came in there. And Joe did such a great job with the song but there was something about your part when you came in. And then going into the chorus, like I put my faith in Jesus, the rock on which I snapped, like I just about fell out for like, I needed that in that season. And that season of time, like and I remember listening to it, time and time and time again. And I believe it was a span of a week where I was just really down and depressed, like owning a media agency and doing the show like everything was just ramping up so quickly that I didn't really know how I was hand going to handle it mentally. And that song gave me so much peace in that season. And I just wanted to share that with you to know like, all of these little pieces like all of these little features here and there. Like all of that matters. There's not one voice and Maverick that champions over the other is equally a collective. And that leads me into asking this, it has to feel really cool with being a part of a collective of brothers and sisters that are like minded and all championing the one true God. And being on the road that much as much as you guys are, you've got those brothers and sisters out there that are helping hold you accountable, like not letting things go to your head. But it has to be stressful getting away from your family. So with having kids and a husband at home, how have you managed to keep your head on straight and not get so stressed out? Because I know you're missing some events that you would like to be there for but you know that God's in control? How have you managed all this?

Trevor Tyson 38:10 

And it does speak for itself. So you had a homerun there. And one of my other favorites, which they're all my favorites on he quit saying it. One of my other favorites on the record is safe, which made me feel safe really diving into it and helped me feel comfort and listening to this record. And it kind of serves as two sides of nurturing. For me personally, it not only showed the love of the Father, but it also showcased your heart as a mother. And do you believe being a mother has helped you mold your craft as a songwriter? And what do you think this song is? Meaning is overall for you?

Trevor Tyson 43:41 

This was the best 100th episode. So thank you for being a part of it. And for everybody that's listening this far. And thank you so much for making 100 episodes happen and for all the new people that are here just for Naomi, I get it and we love you. Welcome to our family and Naomi thank you for being here today. And again, everybody the links for all of Naomi's music, social media, website, merch, everything is going to be in the description below. We love you guys so much. And if you're struggling today and need a little extra help and care, getting through your day, please remember that your life matters. God has so much purpose for your life. He has given you such such a unique spirit about you and there are resources available at heart support.com And then at death, the number two life.com We want you to live to see another day. Again, your wife has so much purpose and we love you so much and we'll talk to you guys next week. Bye now.

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