Joy P. Coston
Melosophy
The embrace of sound, faith, and theory. The space where song analysis and philosophy collide. We’re breaking down lyricism, unboxing meaning, and exploring deeper truths within melody and song. There are lessons in lyrics—meaning in melodies—and awe for God!
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Joy P. Coston
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Apr 17, 2026
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Episodes
So Much More to the Story: Covered in Intercession 17.04.2026 56:32
In this episode of Melosophy , I sit down with Minister Tamara Reid from Philly to talk about what’s happening beyond what we can see. Centered around the proclamation, “Who am I to deny what the Lord can do?” — this conversation explores the power of intercession, the unseen work of prayer, and how your praise can be covering more than you realize. Even in the midst of uncertainty, we’re remin...
You Gotta Ride Through The Storm 13.03.2026 49:31
In this episode of Melosophy: we talk about what it means to keep moving when life gets turbulent in the storm. Our wonderful guest knows what she's talking about, trust me! Stay tuned for some sound, some perspective, some encouragement, and some rich faith.
A Cold Culture: We Need More Love 06.03.2026 23:11
Be honest, we're in a world that often feels distant and emotionally cold. This episode of Melosophy explores the deep necessity for love in our culture today. Why? misunderstandings are at an all time high, genuine connection is rare; but scripture reminds us that... love is not optional! Let's unpack it through song, shall we?
Break the Ground, Groundbreaker 20.02.2026 39:50
What does it mean to truly break ground in the spirit? In this episode, Vontrice Coston—visionary, speaker, and founder of This Girl Has Oil reflects on 10 years of obedience to the call of God. Together, we explore this truth : there is grace for your assignment, there is oil for your calling, and you have what it takes to break the ground!
Help Me...Believe, Again. 08.02.2026 1:01:01
When the call feels too heavy and life suggests we should stop, believing can be hard. In this episode, singer, songwriter, and producer Ajermaine shares his story of perseverance, reminding us that with God’s help, we can make it through what feels impossible.
An Anointed Song 26.01.2026 1:00:49
In this powerful conversation, I talk to the Bishop to explore the difference between performance and ministry in worship. We talk about the heart posture behind the sound, and what makes music anointed. This one is for the worshippers, creatives, and for those seeking understand the weight and responsibility of carrying sound that glorifies our Father.
Episode 4. Total Purpose: Total Praise 02.01.2026 21:13
This episode serves as a tribute to Richard Smallwood and the theological depth his music brought to our worship experience. What can we extract from exploring the life of a worshipper who lived with total purpose and responded with total praise?
Productive on Purpose Ep. 3 13.12.2025 1:26:38
A conversation on productivity, purpose, and capacity with Keith “Keef Keyz” Coston. Maybe what you’ve labeled a hobby is actually your calling—let’s unpack it through the lens of music, creativity, and intention.
Emotional Excess: The Residue | Ep. 2 08.12.2025 27:00
This episode explores the concept of emotional excess and the buildup in our souls— the residue . It’s just that deep! Literally, the things that have lingered on and are now deeply embedded in our souls— the brokenness that has yet to heal. If we let God do it, He will deal with us bountifully!
Everything You Touch - EP 1 27.11.2025 17:01
The embrace of sound, faith, and theory. The space where song analysis and philosophy collide. We’re breaking down lyricism, unboxing meaning, and exploring deeper truths within melody and song. There are lessons in lyrics—meaning in melodies—and awe for God!
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