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Has been a world citizen and lived amongst various cultures since her childhood in West Africa. A traveler between many worlds, her paintings are portals into other realms and offers the viewer a detailed glimpse into her inner landscapes - imagery that has been inspired by various expanded states of consciousness such as dream state and visions glimpsed during shamanic journeys in the Amazonian Rainforest, only to mention a few.The “Visionary Symbolism” of Martina Hoffmann is decidedly feminine and places the ‘Universal Woman' in an intimate cosmos. She transcribes her ecstatic experiences but also her reflections on our connection to the ALL in a realistic style which marries the fantastic to the sacred.The artist's interest lies in creating awareness of our global oneness and universal interconnectedness. Martina Hoffmann has been exhibiting her work since 1985 with a recent retrospective at the HR Giger Museum in Switzerland in 2018. She is also represented in the permanent collection of NAIA Museum in Rochefort-En-Terre, France.Her artbook, “inner Landscapes' was first published in 2017.Today, the artist keeps a home and studio in both, the USA and France, where she is represented in the permanent collection of the Naia Museum in Rochefort-En-Terre.In her own words:"The visionary artist makes visible the more subtle and intuitive states of our existence and creates maps and symbols reflecting consciousness and the mystical experience. “My work is an attempt to portray love as a unifying force beyond the confines of cultural and religious differences. As a visionary and artist, I hope to shine some light on the interdependency of all life on this planet and its interconnectedness with the universe at large. By embracing our oneness as a global family and becoming aware of these deep connections, we have a chance to heal and transform the current state of disconnection. In this pursuit, art appears as a tool for transformation and offers us the opportunity to create a reality as beautiful, healthy and strong as our imagination can see.”Artist's site: www.martinahoffmann.comAbout VIVA: www.martinahoffmann.com/vivaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinaHoffmannFineArt?ref=ts&fref=tsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/martina_hoffmann_artTwitter: https://twitter.com/artbird2013LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martina-hoffmann-aa88452/Support the show
There are a lot of different and unique ways to enter the field of nature education, and you'd think that designing knives wouldn't be one of them. But that's exactly the way Joe discovered a passion for wilderness, bushcraft and native culture. In this episode, we discuss the safety issues that come along with the process of leading jungle experiences, from poison dart frogs to piranhas and more. He shares how people respond to spending time in this diverse and rich ecosystem, learning not just from Joe but also the native peoples of that region who are willing to share their unique connection to rainforest life. It's always exciting to learn and hear about how forest education differs around the world, and I am very excited to share our conversation with you about Joe's work! Connect with Joe: https://www.instagram.com/joe_flowers_bushcraft_global/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg3e3sv8kE56jN1wHvbyPDg https://bushcraftglobal.com/ Connect with Ricardo: https://www.foresteducator.com/ https://www.theforestboxforkids.com/ https://www.hawkcircle.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-sierra-5980931/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolverineway/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RicardohawkSierra
PESTAPALOOZA NEW YORK THIS SATURDAY! Grab your tickets NOW and I'll see you soon NYC... IPM Masterclass, pest fest, and afterparty :D First time guest Mark from GreenGro is on the program for an amazing deep dive into biochar, soil microbiology, and what comprises a thriving rhizosphere. Mark shares the idea of mimicking Terra Preta- the rich black earth that is found in the Amazonian Rainforest. This leads to a discussion of how ancient indigenous people's understood and utilized microbiology, and how the Amazon itself could be the result of a permaculture garden. Mark discusses why microbial diversity is so important, and how biochar plays such a big role in the life of your soil. He does however caution adding too much biochar, and talks about how he came up with the formula for his GreenGro Earthsine product (use code GROWCAST10). Mark and Jordan wrap the show by talking about the similarities between the human microbiome and the plant's rhizosphere, and how important it is to look at our own health as intently as we look after our plants' health... !FOOP BUY TWO GET ONE FREE! Only til Wednesday! Code growcast reactivates after Wednesday- GRAB ANY TWO PRODUCTS AT www.thefoop.com and RECEIVE ONE FREE!* Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!
Where did bigfoot come from - and where did he go? Today, we discuss several different bigfoot theories, follow their dramatic trek to North America, and discuss signs of bigfoot activity.SPECIAL GUESTSMany thanks to our special guests: Matt from the Mothboys & Jordan from the Best Virginia PodcastSpecial guest Best Virginia Podcast.Special guest Matthew Schang.Writing, narrating, & editing by Ballyraven.Production direction and interviewing by Andy Rhode.MUSICKirk Osamayo - Video Game Snowy NightKirk Osamayo - Star FieldThe Waiters - 13 O' Clock in the Morning [excerpt]Doctor Turtle - The Mountains Don't Care About YouDoctor Turtle - Wherever I Lay My Hat, That's My WifeDoctor Turtle - Go Tell It On The MolehillDoctor Turtle - Today's Special_ Jam TomorrowDoctor Turtle - The Ants Built A City On His ChestDoctor Turtle - And the Darkness Grew Like a TreeDoctor Turtle - Over the Water, Humans GatherBen von Wildenhaus - Week FourBen von Wildenhaus - Week TwoBen von Wildenhaus - Week OneSOUND EFFECTSpassAirmangrace "RadioTune_2_bip.wav"szegvari "Old Vintage Radio - Little_Joe_Adventures (Broadway - Piano, Symphonic Orchestra)"kMoon "Static_Radio.wav"klankbeeld "Weather station on 5450 kHz in USB RAF Volmet 220113.wav", "Edge summer forest Roond NL 200619_0186.ogg"AlienXXX "Radio_noise_2014-09-06T23-13.wav"Breviceps "Mystery Jingle"richwise " Very windy"InspectorJ "Wind, Realistic, A.wav", "Whistle, Finger, Long, A.wav", "Rain, Moderate, A.wav"spoonbender "Wind Through Trees 3b"TheGloomWorker "Rain Drips"FlatHill "Rain and Thunder 4"inuetc Heavy Rain Sound - Inu Etc.mp3straget "Thunder"klankbeeld "Gull at the coast 824AM 210303_0264.wav"iamaviolin "Seagull Calls"Bidone "Gibbon Monkey.mp3", "Affen schreit.mp3"xserra "monkeys-1.wav"INNORECORDS "Zen Ocean Waves,Ocean Waves Ambience.mp3"Ali_6868 "Waves Crashing Against Wall/Break Water 2"Defaultv "Wind_howl_minor.mp3"swiftoid "wind_howl2_stereo.wav"acrobatricks "Leafs"Vimpy "walking on leafs forest.wav"mikevpme "Jungle, Tropical birds and insects"felix.blume "Zogzog monkey yelling in the Amazonian Rainforest"Timbre "apes-scream (remix of Mings's Freesound #160380).flac"NachtmahrTV "Walking through wet forest" & "Walking through dry bushes"reinsamba "1136walking_through_forest.wav"Wilhelm8x-1octave.wav "wilhelm_screaming"IFartInUrGeneralDirection "night sounds.mp3"krnash "Quick Sniffing.wav"punisherman "Grunt.wav"RutgerMuller "Wood_Knocks_2.aif"kvgarlic "WhipporwhillMay2010.wav"opalmirage "owl at night"Defaultv "Rain_and_thunder.mp3"director89 "Rain-Atmo.WAV"Vonora "Cuckoo & The Nightingale Duet.MP3"wilika2 "Monkey noise (imitation)"soundbytSupport the showIn the Field Instagram. Facebook.Grab a cryptid study, visit the Ballyraven store.Check out Lycaon's other projects.Become a Forfend Cryptid Wildlife Protection Agent: join the Ballyraven Patreon.The official Ballyraven Cryptid Wildlife Protection Agency website.
Who Cares Wins Presents Nemonte Nenquimo, the first in our special Extraordinary Women episodes. Nemonte Nenquimo is a Waorani woman, mother and leader, who has dedicated her life to the defence of Indigenous ancestral territory and cultural survival in the Amazon rainforest. She is the co-founder of the Indigenous-led nonprofit organisation Ceibo Alliance and its sister organisation Amazon Frontlines, the first female president of the Waorani organisation of Pastaza province, winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize for Central and South America, the United Nations' Champions of the Earth Award, BBC 100 Women of 2020 and TIME 100 most influential people in the world. And the ultimate environmental award… Nemonte had a brand new Ecuadorian Lizard species named after her. With thanks to: Ceibo Alliance & Amazon Frontlines. Links: PETITION: https://amazonfrontlines.org/campaigns/who-should-decide/ https://amazonfrontlines.org/partners/waorani/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10KLpj0MWUs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw0tSGkYUBo&t=54s This episode was recorded in June 2020. To Follow updates on the ever evolving situation in Ecuador, please go to: https://amazonfrontlines.org/partners/waorani/ Credits Producer: Kelsey Bennett Audio Editor: Ryan Nile Music by Cosmo Sheldrake Other sources: Amazon Frontlines & Artlist Artwork: Bethan Sherwood
In this week's exciting episode the Last Chance Endeavors team sits down with Chief Tashka, leader of the Yawanawa Tribe that lives in the Amazonian Rainforest! Listen in as we discuss his fight to defend his tribe's ancestral land from unfair and destructive practices in the Brazilian rainforest. If you'd like to learn more about the Yawanawa Tribe, click here: https://pib.socioambiental.org/en/Povo:Yawanawá If you'd like to learn more about our nonprofit, click here: https://www.lastchanceendeavors.com
Sounds of the Amazon rainforest at night - at first listen this seems like a thick wall of sound but once your ears get accustomed to the busy-ness, layers start to emerge. You'll hear sounds like fog drip, soft wind and occasionally deadfall. On top of that the piercing chorus of insects is constant, multi-layered and continuously changing. As a final touch, several birds call every now and then, their plaintive wails echoing around the thick undergrowth.
Sounds of the Amazon rainforest at night – at first listen this seems like a thick wall of sound but once your ears get accustomed to the busy-ness, layers start to emerge. You’ll hear sounds like fog drip, soft wind and occasionally deadfall. On top of that the piercing chorus of insects is constant, multi-layered […]
José Koechlin von Stein established Inkaterra in 1975, pioneering ecotourism and sustainable development in Peru. Aiming to underscore natural and cultural values, Inkaterra works under a holistic approach. Scientific research is produced as a basis for conservation, education and the wellbeing of local communities. Major flora and fauna inventories have been sponsored by Mr. Koechlin since 1978, defining natural areas where Inkaterra hotels are located – the Amazon rainforest in Madre de Dios, the Machu Picchu cloud forest, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the city of Cusco and the Cabo Blanco coastline. Achievements in research and conservation in hotel grounds include the study of 814 bird species registered at Inkaterra areas of influence, equivalent to 93% of Costa Rica's total bird diversity; the description of 362 ant species (world record sponsored by Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson); the Andean Bear Conservation Center at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, in benefit of the only bear species native to South America; and the world's largest native orchid collection according to the American Orchid Society, with 372 species (including 20 new to science). To promote travel experiences in Peru, Mr. Koechlin co-produced Werner Herzog's classic films Aguirre, The Wrath of God (1972) and Fitzcarraldo (Best Director, Cannes Film Festival 1982), and Les Blank's documentary Burden of Dreams (1982). He has promoted various publications on Peru's biodiversity and culture, such as Cusco Amazónico: The Lives of Amphibians and Reptiles in an Amazonian Rainforest (Cornell University Press, 2005), described by Cornell University as “the baseline against which all future studies of Amazonian amphibians and reptiles will be compared to”; Flórula de la Reserva Ecológica Inkaterra (Missouri Botanical Garden and Inka Terra Asociación, 2007); Orchids at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel (Inkaterra, 2007); Kim MacQuarrie's The Last Days of the Incas (Inkaterra, 2012); and Lord of Miracles (Inkaterra, 2014). Acknowledged by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) in its ‘100 World Influential Leaders' academic list, Mr. Koechlin is also Chairman of Sociedad Hoteles del Perú; Vice Chairman of CANATUR (National Chamber of Tourism) and E-Meritus Board Member of Conservation International (Washington D.C.). He has been honored with the 2017 LEC Award in the Large Enterprise Category sponsored by EY; the first-ever HOLA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 (Hotel Opportunities Latin America, US Conference); the 2015 PURE Award in the ‘Contribution to Experiential Travel' category; the 2013 and 2010 SAHIC Awards in the ‘Best Developer' category (South American Hotel Investment Conference). On this episode, Mr. Koechlin shares his one way ticket to Machu Picchu! He also talks about the fabulous bio diversity in Peru, his award-winning chain of Inkaterra hotels, and even this famed American literary figure who went fishing in Cabo Blanco. Mr. Koechlin is just one of the dynamic personalities featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they would go if given a one way ticket, no coming back. Their destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Fashion Expert, Tim Gunn; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Former Senator, Joe Lieberman; Playwright, David Henry Hwang; Journalist-Humorist-Actor, Mo Rocca; SkyBridge Capital Founder & Co-Managing Partner, Anthony Scaramucci; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, chefs, writers, intellectuals and more.
Join us for this interesting installment of BioPod featuring Associate Professor Kyle Dexter. from the department of Geosciences here at the University of Edinburgh. The episode is about monitoring the carbon dynamics of the dry tropics and climate change. A lot of people know about vegetation, biodiversity, and the abundance of wet tropics such as the Amazonian Rainforest, but let us take you on a journey through the dry tropics and the way climate change will affect habitats for vegetation, animals, and humans over time. This research is important, to understand the dynamics between carbon cycling, vegetation, and the interplay of factors that are both driving and affected by climate change.
Featured interview: Rapid deforestation of the Amazonian rainforest under Brazilian Jair Bolsonairo government -자이르 보르소나우 브라질 대통령 임기 내 급격한 아마존 열대우림 파괴 Guest: Niyanta Spelman, Founder and CEO, Rainforest Partnership
In the surroundings of the small village of Tauary (close to Tefé, Amazonas) some zogzog monkey are yelling in the trees. ORTF Setup Schoeps CCM4 x 2 Recorder Sound Devices 833 Original Recording Wave 96k 24bit Ref: BR-200215T12
Host Aaron Cain speaks with IU anthropologist Eduardo Brondizio about the history of the Amazonian rainforest, and the global and regional effects of accelerating deforestation.
In this episode, I interview my beloved Buru (boo + guru) and partner in crime about his awakening moment. He shares his stories of being in one of the biggest boy bands of our time Menudo and how he chose to leave the stage to find a deeper truth that was calling him.Ash RuizSpiritual Teacher, Life Coach, Author, Holistic Vocal Coach, Mystic, Singer/SongwriterAsh Ruiz has had the honor to guide, celebrate and support others in realizing and confidently being the loving intelligence they truly are for the past 20 years through speaking engagements, workshops, retreats, healing concerts, private and group sessions and by serving along with his group Here II Here as the melodious soundtrack for the greatest spiritual leaders of our time including Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Gangaji, Adyashanti, Neale Donald Walsch, Michael Beckwith, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Jean Houston, Byron Katie and The Tibetan State Oracle to the Dalai Lama. Having performed in his teens for millions of screaming fans across the planet with latin-sensation band, Menudo, Ash then dove off the top of Machu Picchu into an intense period of open awareness and self-inquiry among the shape-shifting shamans and their wondrous means of dying deep in the Amazonian Rainforest. Emerging with a faint note of jungle essence on his breath, his eyes washed clean of descriptive frameworks, he began to sing the song of effortless wholeness. For the next 14 years, Ash ceaselessly downloaded brilliant, Rumi-esque songs which became the lifeblood of “conscious music” band Here II Here (formerly Inner Voice). Ash’s peace-promoting lyrical wizardry - and open fondness for the occasional chocolate-chip cookie - continues to inspire countless thousands of fans worldwide to live and celebrate the beautiful perfection of their authentic self. With an intensely vivid clarity spiked by constant spasms of rolling laughter, Ash’s workshops, talks and music have been featured at The United Nations, on ABC’s Good Morning America, and in large spiritual communities and performance venues throughout the world and now he is here, delighted to be of service to your ever-opening heart, on your adventurous freefall into vivid clarity. https://www.facebook.com/illusionslicer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Amazonian Rainforest s alive with sound. This archival program is part of Pulse of the Planet's 30th anniversary celebration. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One Hour Thunder & rain during the night in the Amazonian Forest Recorded by a setup AB with 2 B&K4006 omni mics On a Sound Devices 633 recorder Original Recording in Wave 96kHz 24bit GPS: 3º38'41''S 64º57'10''O Sound Ref: AB BR-170909T06 More sounds from the Amazonian Rainforest on Freesound http://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/packs/22765/
Tinamu Tao Bird (called in this village "Macucaua") singing in the Amazonian Rainforest, crickets and some light thunder in background. Recorded by a AB Setup with 2 x B&K 4006 Omni Mics On a Sound Devices 633 Original Recording in Wave, 96kHz, 24bit Longer file (of the same sound) on Freesound http://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/packs/22765/ Sound Ref: AB BR-170913T19 GPS: 3º39'10''S 64º57'31''O
Some Yellow-rumped Cacique singing in the Amazonian Rainforest, close to Tauary (Tefé, Amazona, Brazil). Recorded by a ORTF Setup Schoeps 2 x CCM4 on a Cinela Suspension On a Sound Devices 633 recorder Original Recording in Wave 96kHz 24bit Sound Ref: ORTF BR-170921T08 GPS: 3º37'54''S 64º56'58''O More sounds on Freesound http://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/packs/22765/
A group of 4 toucans screaming int he forest, then only one toucan. Recorded in the forest close to Tauary at noon. Microphones AB Setup 2x B&K; 4006 Recorder Sound Devices 633 Sound Ref: BR-170913T10 GPS: 3º38'52''S 64º56'38''O Wave, 96kHz, 24bit Same sound on Freesound http://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/404114/ More sounds on http://www.felixblume.com/
Small crocodile (50cm) screaming during the night in the Amazonian Rainforest close to Tauray (Tefé Area). Close recording. Microphones ORTF Setup 2x Schoeps CCM4 Recorder Sound Devices 633 Sound Ref: BR-170912T16 GPS: 3º38'16''S 64º56'56''O Wave, 96kHz, 24bit More sounds on http://www.felixblume.com/
A small woodpecker in the morning in the forest close to Tauary (Part of the FLONA of Tefé). Microphones AB Setup 2x B&K; 4006 Recorder Sound Devices 633 Sound Ref: BR-170909T02 GPS: 3º38'20''S 64º56'59''O Wave, 96kHz, 24bit Longer file of the same sound on Freesound http://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/403314/ More sounds on http://www.felixblume.com/
Sally Lucas takes us to destinations with a difference, in the Red Centre, the Amazonian rainforest and the north of Canada.
Among the indigenous cultures of the Upper Peruvian Amazon, the Shipibo are one of the few cultural groups which has managed to maintain their language, their art and their ancient plant medicine. Dr. Joe Tafur apprentices under Maestro Ricardo Amaringo, a Shipibo shaman, assisting in ayahuasca ceremony and in all other aspects of treatment. A Colombian-American, integrative family physician, Joe works part-time as a physician in the United States and otherwise assists in management and treatment at Nihue Rao, a traditional healing center in the Amazonian Rainforest, established in 2011 in Iquitos, Peru. Joe joins host and shaman, Christina Pratt, this week to share the work at Nihue Rao, the medicinal power of traditional Shipibo healing with master plants and the ayahuasca healing ceremony. Nihue Rao offers people from all over the world access to the profound healing found in the plants and traditions of the Amazon Rainforest.