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Today on Good Vinyl Mornings, we’re talking about self-trust, timing, and personal rhythm—the kind that can’t be taught, only tuned into. Inspired by “Boogie Oogie Oogie”—the breakout 1978 hit from A Taste of Honey—this episode is about more than dancing. It’s about living in alignment with your own beat, even when the world tries to rush, remix, or mute you. A Taste of Honey made history with this track. Led by Janice-Marie Johnson and Hazel Payne, they were one of the first female-fronted bands to top both the R&B and pop charts in the disco era. And that bass line? Iconic. The groove was undeniable. But the deeper message still holds: don’t just watch the dancefloor—get on it. We’ll explore what it means to stop performing for others and start honoring your own rhythm in life—your process, your calling, your decisions. Sometimes we stall because we’re afraid of judgment. Sometimes we blend in because it feels safer. But when you finally stop syncing to other people’s expectations, your true tempo reveals itself.

This episode is a reminder:
You don’t have to move fast.
You just have to move real.
And when the beat drops—don’t hesitate. Move boldly, unapologetically, and fully in your groove.

SONG OF THE DAY: Boogie,Oogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey

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