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Answering the question, can one be saved no matter the cost?
An essay about redemption for the moments we could do over or for that which did not take root.
An essay about the daily uptaking of a climb up the mountain range of mood.
This poem with the aforementioned title takes an interesting take on a court case conducted against a dream.
This essay is about "The L Word" reboot, and a small continuation of "Pan-tastic or Pandora" that came after the original essay, but before "The Missing Person: Trans Accolades."
An essay about the historical moment called The Lavender Scare which occurred around the time of the Red Scare.
The companion essay to "Pan-tastic or Pandora" dubbed "The Missing Person: Trans Accolades"
An essay about whether or not Pan, as an identifier, will need to be changed in the future.
An essay all about the transition process and the miraculousness of it all.
An essay about the aromantic community and my first dive into it.
This episode is a brief rendition of my journey as an asexual individual and the community at that time.
An episode about the stressful time of changing one's name officially or choosing not to, and if so, for how long?
The question of what our lives would be like without stereotypes? Also the question is there a stereotypical look for nonbinary people?
A small essay about normalizing the sanctity of quiet, safe places like the bathroom for LGBTQIA community members.
The second poetry dump from The Kaleidoscope Rights Gender Collection
To change one's nonbinary name or not to change it, that is the question.
Various poems from the Kaleidoscope Rights Hybrid Gender Collection, that has been ongoing in previous episodes.
One nonbinary individual, fielding the question of top surgery.
The response of Jodeci to their female self on their nonbinary journey, a continuation from The Rim Part 1.
A letter to my male self, as a nonbinary person with a biologically female body
The catalyst of my realization that I am, in fact, a nonbinary person.
A nonbinary essay about giving your parents and those who might not understand a second chance when coming out.
The first nonbinary essay in a collection that I am planning to air and the first is entitled Gender Bend.
Today's episode is another book review, this one about Joan Didion's Slouching Toward Bethlehem. To do this we compare this work to Didion's The White Album.
Today's episode is a book a unsolicited book review of my graduate school mentor, and friend, Baron Wormser's memoir. It has recently been rereleased as a second edition and is entitled The Road Washes Out in Spring. To subscribe follow the link below: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diamante-maldonado/subscribe
This episode speaks about shamanism and witchcraft and how they have a lot in common, particularly when it comes to nature, and how that brings us a lesson in death, peace, and the art of letting go.
This episode is inspired by my best friend Ashley from school and a need to spread awareness about mental illnesses such as dyslexia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is about my journey from Catholicism to Buddhism and my desire to get Mala Beads.
A look into why spiritual life can sometimes be solitary for those that walk the path. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode features Dawn Washington, a new podcaster, and a long time friend of mine as we talk about mental health, spiritual practice and our lives. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is about the cardinal directions of a compass and what they mean in several spiritual practices, or elements of a practice, but particularly what they mean in Shamanism.
This episode is about the relationship that exists between the Theravada and Mahayana sects of Buddhism as well as the relationship between body, spirit, and Ego.
An essay about the similarities or the "connective tissue" between religions
A continuation of spiritual chit chat via reading an excerpt from my essay "The Stillness of the Water".
An episode about the things that are loved and the spiritual aid we receive from them, starting first with this custom intro all the way to the episode’s end.
This episode is to have a kind of fireside chat about life being active in the spiritual.
A little insight into my life as a shaman by way of an essay. Thank you for listening and we apologize for any declines in quality we are working with new equipment.
To the inner workings of our soul so that we may communicate in the world we move and create shifts in every day.
To every piece that makes life possible, to the vestige of our soul, may this vessel that we worship in a temple of every hue, finally get its due.
A loving mini tale told in poetic form of the life of one small family
A rhythmic meeting of voice and optimism.
The sweet caress of thought to nature and feeling put on in audio form.