Season 1 · Episode 49
Millennial Whoa - A Conversation With Five Millennial Worship Leaders About Life, Calling, And Worship Ministry - One Hand Up, One Hand Down
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation · The Ferment Podcast
September 23, 201955m 35s
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Millennial Whoa (also Millennial Whoop) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The millennial whoa (whoop) is a melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale, typically starting on the fifth, in the rhythm of straight 8th-notes, and often using the "wa" and "oh" syllables. It has been used extensively in 2010s pop music and modern worship music. This week on the podcast Adam sits down with five millennial worship leaders and influencers to discuss calling and vocation, their hopes and aspirations, misconceptions about their generation, and many other topics. Featured on the podcast are Alexandria Faison (Davenport, IA), Job Ang (Walnut, CA), Sarah Emano (Fort Collins, CO), Sam Crabtree (Cañon City, CO), and Rian Emano (Overland Park, KS).