• Christmas – “Urban Nativity” – by Tony (Audio Redo)

  • Jan 19 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Christmas – “Urban Nativity” – by Tony (Audio Redo)

  • Summary

  • We apologize for the technical difficulties in the last few Urban Mystics episodes. We are working hard to remaster these files and upload episodes with high sound quality.

    Merry Christmas from Urban Mystics!

    Today we celebrate the birth of our King! We wanted to give you all one more “special” Christmas episode as a “thank you” for listening to Urban Mystics.

    This episode of Urban Mystics is inspired by artwork created by illustrator Everett Patterson titled “Jose y Maria”. You can view this art on his website or purchase it through his shop on Etsy.

    This episode is written, hosted, and produced by Tony Duppong, exclusively for the Urban Mystics Podcast. Meditations and recordings are property of Urban Mystics. Use of this copyrighted material is not allowed without consent.

    Learn more about Urban Mystics by visiting the Urban Mystics website or by joining the new ReWire Hub community and checking out the Urban Mystics space. Find us on Instagram or send us an email at urbanmysticscommunities@gmail.com


    Vocal Credits

    Special thanks to the vocal talent of Tiffany Cornwell!


    Episode Audio Credits:

    Sound effects downloaded through public domain via:

    • https://pixabay.com/
    • https://www.zapsplat.com/

    Sound Effects from https://freesound.org including:

    • City Sounds from klau78
    • Walking Sounds from evsecrets
    • Sounds from MadamViscious
    • Sounds from khenshom
    • Baby Sounds from GiovanniProvenzale
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