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“Born Again: The Renewal Blend”


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Relax, pour your favorite cup, and step into an evening of reflection, renewal, and soulful jazz. In this episode, “Born Again: The Renewal Blend,” we explore life’s rhythms through inspiring smooth jazz melodies and coffee-inspired storytelling.

Featured Tracks:

  • “Born Again” – Blair Bryant
  • “I Choose You” – Marcel Anderson ft. Marcus Anderson
  • “Hymn of Taiwa” – Moses Khumalo
  • “No Regrets” – Phyllicia Rae ft. Norman Brown
  • “The Look of Love” – Kim Scott
  • “We’ll Miss You” – Marcus Anderson
  • “Strasbourg St. Denis (Tribute to Roy Hargrove)” – Candy Dulfer
  • “My Joy” – Isaiah Katumwa

Each track is carefully chosen to inspire peace, gratitude, and renewal  perfect for your Sunday evening wind-down.

🎧 Listener Notes:

  • Sip your coffee, unwind, and let the music and reflections lift your spirit.
  • Share this episode with friends who appreciate smooth jazz, soulful inspiration, and mindful moments.
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Disclaimer:
All music belongs to the original artists and rights holders. This podcast does not claim ownership of any tracks; they are included for commentary, reflection, and inspiration. Support the artists by listening to their work.

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The Coffee & Smooth Jazz Lounge
Host: Jonathan Kajubi

Sip, relax, and unwind with soulful smooth jazz and reflective storytelling. Each episode blends coffee-inspired reflections with carefully curated jazz melodies to inspire calm, gratitude, and renewal.

Disclaimer: All music featured is the property of the original artists and rights holders. This podcast does not claim ownership of any tracks; they are included for commentary, inspiration, and storytelling. Please support the artists by enjoying their work.

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