Ancient Greek goddess of necessity
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Nyx, the primordial Goddess of Night, emerged from the void of Chaos. She may be the first incarnation of the Divine Feminine in the Greek and Roman tradition as her sentience thought herself into existence from outside of time and space. Nyx is void of all light and her essence as an inter-dimensional being expresses the all powerful energy of the Goddess. Nyx can provide a cloak of sacredness for protection when doing rituals. She is the ruler of the veil between the worlds of spirit and matter, and can assist between dimensions. There is a myth that Nyx laid a silver egg and from that silver egg would hatch and come forth all the rest of the Gods. In some of the old stories, Nyx can asexually reproduce and she gives birth to Eris and Nemesis. She is also the mother of the Graea, Moirai, and Ananke. Nyx is said to have birthed many primordial energies. Her nickname is Nurse of the Gods and may be the only force that Zeus is afraid of. Explore this primordial Goddess of Night and how you can work with her for your manifestations. If you are loving this podcast and you feel really motivated or compelled to share, please donate to this podcast: Donate here Do you want to connect with April? Readings with April: starwindssage@gmail.com Connect with the Goddesses: https://www.goddesswitchwomb.com Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goddesswitchwomb/ Follow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@goddesswitchwomb
Il protagonista di questa puntata di "Pillole di Sanremo" è Rocco Hunt che torna a Sanremo 2025 con il brano "Mille vote ancora".Rocco Hunt, con i suoi testi che parlano di destino e necessità, richiama Ananke, dea del destino inevitabile. La sua musica riflette una realtà spesso inevitabile ma affrontata con forza.Iscrivetevi alla nostra Lega del Fantasanremo "Hit charters sanremesi": https://fantasanremo.com/league?id=676e98afdc99bd1a959ad852Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pillole-di--4800610/support.
Maristella Lippolis"Donne che non muoiono"Vallecchi Editorewww.vallecchi-firenze.it«Possediamo tutte l'istinto di autodifesa, care sorelle. Ce l'hanno trasmesso le nostre madri selvagge dalle remote lontananze ancestrali e lo abbiamo dimenticato perché abbiamo smesso di pensare che ci potesse essere utile. Perché ci sarebbe stato sempre qualcuno a difenderci. Sarebbe bastato comportarci bene, da brave ragazze che non rientrano tardi la sera, per scansare i pericoli; da donne consapevoli, di quelle che non provocano, che non abbandonano, che comprendono.»"Donne che non muoiono è una storia di salvezze. È abitata da dodici protagoniste che in modi diversi devono affrontare la violenza di un uomo, non aspettano ma agiscono, aiutate dal caso, dalla fortuna, da un progetto preparato in solitudine o con l'aiuto di altre donne. Perché prima o poi arriva il momento di dire basta, innanzi tutto a se stesse, e salvarsi da un destino che le vorrebbe vittime predestinate. Sono lettrici, e nella libreria di Alice leggono storie che raccontano salvezze e vendette, e così anche i libri diventano protagonisti, ispirazione e sostegno. Scoprono di non essere sole e di possedere risorse insospettate, e a volte l'amicizia di un gatto nero può fare una grande differenza, tra morire o salvarsi.Maristella LippolisScrittrice, operatrice culturale, ha esordito nella narrativa pubblicando racconti sulla rivista Tuttestorie diretta dalla scrittrice Maria Rosa Cutrufelli. I suoi romanzi e racconti sono abitati da donne che non rinunciano a desiderare di essere se stesse, universi femminili in movimento. Nel 1999 con la raccolta di racconti La storia di un'altra si è aggiudicata il prestigioso Premio Piero Chiara. Seguono i romanzi Il tempo dell'isola, Ed. Tracce; Adele né bella né brutta, Piemme, finalista al Premio Stresa 2008 e al Premio Giuseppe Berto; Una furtiva lacrima, Piemme; Raccontami tu, L'Iguana, da cui è stata tratta una riduzione teatrale dalla compagnia Teatro Aulò di Padova; Non ci salveranno i Melograni, Ianieri ; Abbi cura di te, Ianieri; La notte dei bambini, Vallecchi 2022, finalista nel Contest Social per il miglior romanzo di fantascienza italiano. E' stata finalista del Premio Urania 2020 con l'inedito Oltre Tauersiti. Il suo ultimo romanzo Donne che non muoiono (Vallecchi Firenze 2024) è una storia di salvezze e vendette, un'utopia possibile su come mettersi in salvo dalla violenza maschile. Collabora con la rivista Leggendaria e il LetterateMagazine. Nel Direttivo della Società italiana delle Letterate si è occupata delle scrittrici che abitano il vasto pianeta dell'Oltrecanone. Organizza laboratori di scrittura autobiografica e narrativa e collabora con il Centro antiviolenza Ananke di Pescara. Scrive di libri sul blog www.maristellalippolis.itIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Aekta Kapoor is the founder and editor of eShe, a digital media platform that amplifies women's voices and stories of our shared humanity. She features in and as 'An Unsuitable Girl' in the documentary web series 'Love Storiyaan' on Amazon Prime. For this fireside chat on day 3 of Ananke's Women in Literature Festival 2024, she speaks to psychologist and journalist Apoorva Gairola on the role of love and language in bringing people together, and how inner growth leads to outward growth in one's daily life.
Have you ever wondered what your superpower was in the moment of a crisis? Our Part/Lot of Necessity is here to show us exactly that! While traditionally seen as pointing our your 'enemies,' the Part of Necessity is so much more than that. It comes as no surprise that this part also deals with predetermination and fate as the name stems from the Greek goddess Ananke, mother of the fates and wife of Kronos. Our Part of Necessity shows us where we are compelled to step up and take on a role in a moment of true necessity. Join Mimí and Ciera go through the traditional meanings, the mythology, and each sign to determine where they step up in a moment of crisis...and what might aggravate them down to their core! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestarsmademedoit/support
Ebbene sì, è già passato un anno da quella prima, esitante puntata che ha dato inizio a tutto! Oggi, 22 settembre 2023, Kheru compie un anno! E come celebrare al meglio questa giornata, se non con una puntata speciale dedicata al Tempo?! Com'era il calendario nell'Antico Egitto? Perché gli egittologi devono spesso scontrarsi con problemi legati alla cronologia? Si precisa che per la trattazione del tema legato all'osservazione astronomica della levata eliaca della stella Sirio e sulle questioni circa la cronologia assoluta ci si è bastati su quanto indicato da Ian Shaw nell'Introduzione di The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (ancora un manuale di riferimento, seppur a distanza di tempo). Bibliografia: I. SHAW (a cura di), The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, 1-15. P. GRANDET E B. MATHIEU, Cours d'Égyptien Hiéroglyphique, Paris, Khéops, 2003 ( tr. it. a cura di Christian Orsenigo, Corso di Egiziano geroglifico, Torino, Ananke, 2007), 237-239. Musiche: Crescent Moon by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/; MANTRA by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Suoni: http://bigsoundbank.com by Joseph Sardin; http://freesound.org; https://www.chosic.com
Ja nu är det ju väldigt, väldigt märkligt, för inte kan det väl vara på så vis att diagnosmakarna främst skapar en efterfråga för läkemedelsbolagens produkter.... Nils Johan Artur Bejerot, född 21 september 1921 i Adolf Fredriks församling i Stockholm, död 29 november 1988 i Västerleds församling i Stockholms kommun, var en svensk psykiater och forskare. Bejerot har kommit att kallats den "svenska narkotikapolitikens fader". Han myntade även begreppet "Stockholmssyndromet".... Susanne Bejerot, född 22 november 1955, är en svensk psykiater (överläkare), kognitiv beteendeterapeut, dotter till professor Nils Bejerot och gift med Mats Humble. Sedan den 1 februari 2015 är hon professor i psykiatri vid institutionen för läkarutbildningen vid Örebro universitet. Under påverkan av sin far genomförde Bejerot i unga år ett antal studier kring personer beroende av narkotiska preparat. Snart riktades dock hennes uppmärksamhet mot psykiatrin och Bejerot kom att med framgång ägna stor del åt sitt liv åt att behandla både barn och vuxna med tvångssyndrom (OCD), farmakologiskt såväl som psykoterapeutiskt. Bejerot blev år 2000 medicine doktor inom detta område vid Uppsala universitet med sin avhandling Obsessive-compulsive disorders. Personality traits and disorders, autistic traits and biochemical findings. Hon var även en av grunderna av patientföreningen Ananke (idag Svenska OCD-förbundet Ananke) för personer med tvångssyndrom som idag bedriver en omfattande och framgångsrik stödverksamhet. Bejerot har också ägnat tid åt att utreda och behandla vuxna med ADHD och autismspektrumstörning vid S:t Görans sjukhus och leder en forskargrupp inom området på Karolinska Institutet Bejerot verkar även som föredragshållare inom områdena tvångssyndrom och ADHD. Så vad kan då ovan möjligen bero på... "Antalet diagnoser för adhd och autism ökar lavinartat – och fler tycks det bli. Det är orimligt att Sverige, och Stockholm i synnerhet, ligger så högt i jämförelse med globala uppskattningar. Samtidigt är få överens om var gränserna ska dras. Vi behöver samstämmighet för att kunna erbjuda patientsäker och jämlik vård, skriver psykologen Ivo Boytchev. Mer än var tionde ungdom (13–17 år) i Stockholmsområdet har en adhd-diagnos. Var tjugonde har en autismspektrumdiagnos. Dessa siffror är nästan dubbelt så höga som det globalt uppskattade gällande adhd, och nästan sju gånger så höga som snittet i Europa gällande autism. Antalet personer som diagnostiserades med adhd i Sverige var fem gånger så högt 2019 som 2009. Vidare kom det förra året politiska förslag om att utreda alla barn i resurssvaga områden, och i skrivande stund kampanjas det för att kvinnor med stress- och ångestproblematik ska söka neuropsykiatriska utredningar då det kan vara tecken på dold neuropsykiatrisk problematik. Allt detta trots att symtomen bland befolkningen inte har ökat. Är det rimligt? De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se
Daniele Gorret"Dalla vita"Prefazione di Augusto PivantiLietocolleRonzani Editorehttps://ronzanieditore.itDaniele Gorret è un albero formidabile. La circostanza è testimoniata dall'adesione – per la sua intera produzione letteraria, in poesia quanto in prosa – ai principi naturali che consentono la vita vegetale; e che Gorret sia uno scrittore green ‘ante litteram' lo si rintraccia addirittura nella sua opera prima, Sopra campagne e acque uscita da Guanda nel 1984, in tempi non sospetti sul piano della sensibilità ambientale. Non v'è opera dell'autore – nell'ormai amplissima sequenza dei suoi scritti – che non abbia origine dalle radici, e da queste veda trasferirsi le verità narrative a un apparato verde capace di proseguirne e completarne la storia: la linfa grezza della parola sale per capillarità alla compiutezza del racconto, in un processo che si distingue – in Gorret – per eleganza e musicalità.Più di tanti umani con gli occhialicon i loro occhi e cannocchiali,più di tanti di loro (e di ciascuno d'essi),è la betulla a sporgere il suo capo:capo di foglie vivido nel cielo.Vede diverso da umani la betulla:vede in maniera bella, complicata,da vegetale qual è, vede più chiaro…Daniele Gorret (Aosta, 1951) esordisce come narratore nel 1984 con Sopra campagne e acque (Guanda) cui ha fatto seguito una quindicina di testi in prosa: fra questi, All'Occidente inargentato (Il lavoro editoriale, 1987), La perfetta letizia (Sestante, 1992), Avventure di vita e avventure di morte di Silvano Ligéri (Manni, 1998), Eventi in un giorno di Emilio Tissot (Mobydick, 2000), Venticinque maniere per morire (End, 2006), la trilogia dedicata al personaggio di Anselmo Secòs (Malattie infantili, Pendragon, 2010; Errori giovanili, 2015 e Disinganni senili, 2018, entrambi pubblicati da Pequod) e Le contemplanze (2021, ancora Pequod). Negli ultimi anni sono apparsi anche i suoi libri in versi fra i quali Ballata dei tredici mesi (Garzanti, 2003), Cantata di Denaro (Mobydick, 2006), L'Italia illustrata (Ananke, 2007), Crocefissi (Mobydick, 2007), Compendio di Retorica (Campanotto, 2008), Libro dell'amante e dell'amato (Joker, 2009), Che volto hanno (LietoColle, 2011, Premio Il Meleto-Guido Gozzano), Quaranta citazioni per Anselmo Secòs (LietoColle, 2015, Premi Carducci e Rubiana-Dino Campana), Delle verità (Manni, 2021) e Carni (Pequod, 2021). Suoi racconti sono apparsi nelle antologie Narratori delle riserve (Feltrinelli, 1992) e Racconti italiani del Novecento (Meridiani Mondadori, 2001). È autore dei testi teatrali Collasso (Flussi, 1999) e Carie (L'Obliquo, 2000) e del radiodramma Due. Studioso dell'Alfieri cui ha dedicato due saggi. Intensa la sua attività di traduttore di classici francesi del Sette e del Novecento da Sade a Céline, Gide, Caillois, Malraux, Blanchot.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Francesca Rigotti"Festival Filosofia"https://www.festivalfilosofia.it/Festival Filosofia, CarpiDomenica 18 settembre 2022, ore 15:00Lezione Magistrale di Francesca RigottiClemenzaIl potere che si chinaÈ possibile concepire la clemenza, come “inclinazione” e mitigazione della retribuzione della pena nei confronti del reo, quale virtù del potere e di chi lo detiene?Francesca Rigotti è professoressa di Dottrine politiche e Comunicazione politica presso l'Università della Svizzera italiana a Lugano. È stata docente alla Facoltà di Scienze politiche dell'Università di Göttingen come titolare di un “Heisenberg Stipendium” della Deutsche Forschungs gemeinschaft e visiting fellow presso l'Università di Princeton. La sua ricerca è caratterizzata dalla decifrazione e dall'interpretazione delle procedure metaforiche e simboliche sedimentate nel pensiero filosofico, nel ragionamento politico, nella pratica culturale e nell'esperienza ordinaria. Tra le sue opere recenti: Nuova filosofia delle piccole cose (Novara 2013); Onestà (Milano 2014); Venire al mondo (Trento 2015); «Una donna per amico». Dell'amicizia in generale e dell'amicizia delle donne (con A. Longo, Napoli-Salerno 2016); De senectute (Torino 2018); Migranti per caso. Una vita da expat (Milano 2019); Buio (Bologna 2020); L'era del singolo (Torino 2021); Il filo del pensiero. Tessere, scrivere, pensare (Verona 2021)Francesca Rigotti"Il filo del pensiero"Orthotes Edizionihttps://www.orthotes.com/Quel che ci tranquillizza… è infilare un filo, quel famoso filo del racconto di cui è fatto anche il filo della vita», dice Musil. Il filo è il caos fatto ordine, è il groviglio che trova struttura, è la linea che esce dal labirinto. Filare, pensare, scrivere: tutte azioni che sgorgano da questa necessità primordiale di imprimere una forma, una direzione, un senso. Già la Bibbia indicava, accanto al bisogno del cibo, quello di avere una «seconda pelle» come protezione. Filava Eva, tesseva Pelenope, cuciva e lavorava a maglia Maria. Dal filo di Arianna alla tela di Aracne, dalla corda di Ananke alle abilità tessili di Atena, il volume segue il farsi metaforico del filo, del tessuto e dell'intreccio, per approdare al contenuto simbolico del vestire e dello spogliare, che evocano l'interno e l'esterno del corpo, l'ambito morale e quello materiale, sofisticazione e virtù, menzogna e verità. Un percorso, questo, che ci porta direttamente alla metafora della rete internet, odierna «tessitura» che comprime il tempo e dilata lo spazio, e tradisce la profonda aspirazione contemporanea, inebriata di immanenza, a non accettare né prima e dopo, né inizio e fine.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
In this episode I look at the pre-Socratic philosopher Parmenides, the goddess Ananke, the biases of scholars, mythology, and determinism in John Burnet's Early Greek Philosophy.
Oggi V Dimensione, giunto alla penultima puntata prima della meritata pausa estiva, ci porta nel mondo del sampling, dei campionatori, del diritto d'autore applicato a questo genere di musica. Ospite in studio (casa di Leo), l'artista e musicista its ananke e il buon Matteo che ormai è quasi un terzo membro. A fine puntata, un assaggio della musica di its ananke in esclusiva per gli ascoltatori del podcast.
Book 22: The Death of Hector, performed by Ananke. A blazing star approaches Troy. Hector meets with Athena. A body is claimed in battle. Ananke: Twitch Twitter Youtube Audio produced by Highfivefromryan: Twitch Art by Webs2d: Twitch Twitter
Book 24: Achilles and Priam, performed by Ananke. Priam comes down from Troy. Zeus tasks Hermes. The rage of Achilles. Ananke: Twitch Twitter Youtube Audio produced by Bubbo: Twitter Art by Webs2d: Twitch Twitter
I mercati sembrano sereni, ma il contesto ci impone di osservare attentamente il comportamento degli operatori finanziari per comprendere se tutto è come sembra...
UAE-based feminist publisher Sabin Muzaffar is documenting female trailblazers and empowering women and girls globally through her digital platform Ananke. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2021/05/18/feminist-publisher-sabin-muzaffar-ananke/
Il mulino di Amleto: un saggio sul mito e la struttura del tempo Il mulino di Amleto è uno di quei rari libri che mutano una volta per tutte il nostro sguardo su qualcosa: in questo caso sul mito e sull'intera compagine di ciò che si usa chiamare "il pensiero arcaico". Cresciuti nella convinzione che la civiltà abbia progredito "dal mythos al logos", ci troviamo qui di fronte a uno sconcertante spostamento di prospettiva: anche il mito è una "scienza esatta", dietro la quale di stende l'ombra maestosa di Ananke, la Necessità. Anche il mito "opera misure", con la precisione spietata: non già le misure di uno Spazio indefinito e omogeneo, bensì quelle di un Tempo ciclico e qualitativo, segnato da scansioni scritte nel cielo, fatali perché sono il Fato stesso. Se avete curiosità o domande contattateci sui nostri social o acquistate sul nostro sito www.libreriailsigillo.it --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libreria-il-sigillo/message
We've done our first "magic mastering" on this podcast, so if the sound quality has noticeably improved, or you hear an error, drop us a line at scrabbledabbledoopodcast@gmail.com Here are the uncommon 6 letter words beginning with "A" and "E": | ABASIA | | ALBATA | ATABAL/BALATA | ANABAS | | AGGADA | | AGAPAE | AGAPAI | ALASKA | | AMARNA | | ATAMAN | | ASANAS | | AUCUBA | | AUBADE | | AMBAGE | | ARABIS | | ABATIS | | ABORAL | | ABLAUT | | ARROBA | | APACHE | | AGAMIC | | AMTRAC | | AGAMID | | APODAL | | AGRAFE | AGRAFFE | ANANKE | | ALULAE | | AFTOSA | | AGYRIA | | ANGARY | | AHIMSA | | ASHLAR | LAHARS | ASKARI | | AMUSIA | | AJOWAN | | ATLATL | | ASARUM | | ANSATZ | STANZA | ARCKED | | ALMUCE | MACULE | ACETUM | | AGONIC | | AHCHOO | | AMUCKS | | AEDINE | | AXSEED | | ADENYL | | ADZING | | AUDISM | | ADYTUM | | ATWEEN | | ANENST | | AUREUS | | AFFLUX | | AZYGOS | GYOZAS | ARSHIN | SHAIRN | ASPISH | | APHONY | | ALIYOS | ALIYOT | AWMOUS | | | EXACTA | | EARLAP | | EYEBAR | | ENJAMB | | EMBANK | | ECHARD | CHARED | ENDCAP | | EJECTA | | ECARTE | CREATE/CERATE | ENCASH | HANCES/NACHES | EPARCH | PREACH | ESCHAR | CHARES/CHASE/SEARCH | EPICAL | PLAICE/PLICAE | ENCINA | | ECLATS | | ESCARP | CAPERS/CRAPES/PACERS/PARSEC/RECAPS/SECPAR/SCRAPE, SPACER | EPACTS | | ESCARS/ESKERS/ESKARS | EMDASH | MASHED/SHAMED | ENDASH | | EIDOLA | | ELAPID | | EASIES | | EUPNEA | | ENTERA | | EYASES | | EGGARS | | ESPIAL | LIPASE | EOLIAN | | ELUVIA | | EONIAN | | EPIZOA | | EXUVIA | | ELYTRA | LYRATE/REALTY | EUTAXY | | EPHEBE | EPHEBI | EMBOLI | MOBILE | EMBOLY | | EDENIC | | EXCIDE | | ESCUDO | | EMETIC | | ECESIS | | ECTYPE | | EXCEST | | ECHINI | | EXLIIC | | ENOLIC | CINEOL | EXONIC | | ENCYST | | ENDUED | DUENDE/DUDEEN/DENUDE | EMYDES | | EPHODS | | EMODIN 
We take our first trip to the world of the Wicked + the Divine to examine Baphomet! And it's so complex, we enlisted Jered from the Fantom Zone to help us! Does this role playing god find a name he's comfortable with? Listen now to find out! SHOW NOTES: Intro Thanks to guest Jered from Fantom Zone Nominees for 100th episode award show + mailbag - nominations page Background (05:15) Baphomet created by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, and Matthew Wilson in The Wicked + The Divine #2 (July 2014) Makes his debut in the London Underground holding the Morrigan’s severed head, but was interrupted by the Morrigan herself - they fought until Laura intervened Learns of the “Prometheus gambit”, where a god can extend their life by killing another god - initially targets Urdr but gets stopped by Morrigan, and focuses on Inanna instead Later revealed that he didn’t kill Inanna, and they went to Laura - witnessed her transformation into Persephone, and after Ananke killed Inanna, Baphomet took Persephone to the Underground to hide After sleeping with Persephone, he revealed that he’s actually Nergal, but changed his name because he was ashamed of the association with Warhammer 40K - before becoming a god, he was Cameron, a role-playing nerd in love with Marian - when Marian became the Morrigan, she convinced Ananke to turn him into a god, which he did not appreciate initially After Persephone kills Ananke, he and Morrigan resume their relationship, which turns abusive towards him - Morrigan becomes very controlling and physically abusive Later discovers that Morrigan wanted him to become a god so they could kill and resurrect each other forever Permanently kills the Morrigan’s 3 alters to provide bodies for the disembodied heads of Lucifer, Inanna, and Tara Sacrifices his brain to bring back Dionysus Issues (17:16) Scared, insecure, and afraid of death Postures as what he thinks masculinity should look like, as well as what he thinks Morrigan wants (24:20) Domestic abuse from a male perspective (31:54) Was an identity forced upon him, or did he refuse the identity gifted to him and make his own? (42:15) Break (55:48) Plugs for Popcorn Psychology, Bedknobs & Broomflicks, and Jeremy Whitley Treatment (56:42) In-universe - Need a fan to infiltrate the Pantheon and feed information to him Out of universe Skit Ending (74:58) Recommended reading: the entire Wicked + Divine series Next episodes: Killer Croc, Black Adam, Stranger in a strange land Plugs for social References: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Anthony (06:27) Warhammer 40K - Anthony (10:05) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Anthony (12:50) Spinal Tap/Goes to eleven - Doc (26:14) Hank Pym episode - Anthony (33:03) Personality Isn’t Permanent by Benjamin Hardy - Doc (49:05) Peppermint Patty - Anthony (64:54) "Didn’t I Blow Your Mind" - Anthony (75:40) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
Estamos diante, além de um vírus biológico, de outros vírus psíquicos. Podemos denominá-los de imagens arquetípicas ou também de deuses: Pan (pânico, pandemia), Tânatos (morte, depressão), Ananke (ansiedade), entre outros. Sentimos essas forças psíquicas como se fossem divindades incontroláveis fora de nós. Contudo, o que podemos afirmar (até agora) é que elas são sim incontroláveis, mas provenientes dessa rede que perpassa cada ser humano do planeta e que afeta a todos. https://www.psicologiaarquetipica.com.br/post/se-voce-ja-ficou-depressivo-em-panico-ou-ansioso-leia-este-texto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arqcast/message
En este episodio hablamos de:El Clan Malkavian:El mal percibido clan, el Joker y Malkav.La historia del clan y como ha evolucionado su rol asi como la percepción de la locura.Las variantes del clan: Ananke, Malkavians de Dominación, Antitribu, Carcomidos y Desencadenados.Dementación, la disciplina distintiva del clan.Recuerden que pueden contactarnos con comentarios, sugerencias y preguntas a juarez.by.night@gmail.com y seguirnos en https://www.instagram.com/juarez.by.night/ para conocer más de Juárez by Night y noticias sobre Vampiro la Mascarada.Y si tienen algún evento, grupo o mesa de juego que gusten publicitar con mucho gusto los mencionaremos en el programa.
Ansatte som ikke involveres i bedriftens avgjørelser, føler seg ofte oversett. Det kan føre til lav arbeidsmoral, lite motivasjon og usikkerhet, hvorpå arbeidstakerne raskt rammes av stress, angst og utbrenthet. I denne episoden snakker jeg med en organisasjonspsykolog som i løpet av dagen diagnostiserer meg som en kritisk, gretten og vanskelig arbeidstaker. Jeg har angivelig store problemer med endringer og fungerer som en slags stein i skoen til mine ledere ved Sørlandet Sykehus. I denne episoden ble jeg pasienten og den organisasjonspsykologiske terapeuten er Tor Åge Eikerapen.Dette er andre del av fagdagen jeg arrangerte ved min egen arbeidsplass, altså Distriktspsykiatrisk senter Solvang ved Sørlandet Sykehus, Kristiansand. Før lunsj snakket jeg med filosofiprofessor Ole Martin Moen og psykiater Terje Tesen om psykedeliske stoffer. Etter lunsj hadde jeg invitert en venn og kollega som heter Tor Åge Eikerapen. Han hold et fantastisk innlegg om endring i bedrifter og hvordan de påvirker personalet. Han er en mye brukt foredragsholder, og det er forståelig. Han er en energibunt med evnen til å formidle psykologi på en underholdene, humoristisk og faglig solid måte. Han driver også en podcast som heter lederpodden hvor han intervjuer fremtredende ledere. Jeg var ikke klar over at han kom til å kjøre meg fast på min egen motvilje mot endring på egen arbeidplass, men det var på en fin, forholdsvis vennskapelig og morsom måte. Jeg kan ikke spille av foredraget til Tor Åge, da det tilhører ham og hans firma som heter Eikerapen og Skagestad. Jeg har imidlertid fått lov til å spille av den samtalen vi hadde etter foredraget. Her snakker jeg med Tor Åge og en kollega som heter Fredrik Mikkelsen. Fredrik er psykologspesialist og psykoanalytiker eller psykodynamiker på sin hals. Både han og jeg er nok over middels misfornøyde med det skjemavelde som regjerer på poliklinikken i psykisk helsevern, 2. linjetnesten. Ofte føler vi at nye prosedyrer og pålegg blir tredd ned over hodet på oss og hindrer det arbeidet vi er satt til å gjøre. Min opplevelse er at jeg stadig får flere prosedyrer å følge , og at de som kontinuerlig lager nye prosedyrer forsøker å programmere meg, på samme måte som man programmerer en robot, men jeg er INGEN robot, og jeg blir fornærmet når systemet behandler meg som en. Tidvis må jeg være med i ledermøter på jobb, og jeg får litt høy puls av denne typen møter, som regel fordi jeg blir provosert. Min opplevelse av ledelsen ved klinikk for psykisk helse, ledelsen ved sykehuset og videre opp til Bent Høye, er at disse folka utgjør et konglomeratet av byråkrater og regelryttere som sammen har skapt et helt system som rett og slett lider av OCD. Systemet har OCDOCD eller tvangslidelse er jo en psykisk sykdom, og jeg mener at systemet jeg jobber for kvalifiserer for denne diagnosen, noe som selvfølgelig går ut over meg og mine kollegaer. Spesielt er det stadig mer omseggripende tvangshandlinger som preger systemet. Hvert gang det skjer en liten glipp, lager systemet nye prosedyrer som alle skal følge for å unngå at det skal skje noe galt igjen. Mengden prosedyrer og krav øker for hver dag, og systemet vil at alt skal bli så effektivt som mulig, og de tror at det målet oppnås ved å detaljstyre arbeidstakerne. Det som i realiteten skjer er at vi som jobber klinisk ikke har tid til å bli kjent med de menneskene vi skal møte fordi vi er pålagt å stille hundrevis av spørsmål, fylle ut skjemaer, dokumentere at vi har stilt de rette spørsmålene, og deretter lage behandlingsplaner, sørge for å informere samarbeidspartnere, utnevn en koordinator som skal påse at alle prosedyreren opprettholdes, fullføres og dokumenteres etter standarden som stå i EKWeb. Systemet er livredd for feil, og enhver hendelse som ikke er etter boka må elimineres med kontroll og enda flere prosedyrer og pålegg. Dette ligner beskrivelsen av tvangshandlinger slik de beskrives på ANANKe sin hjemmesider. Der står det: «Tvangshandlinger er noe man gjør for å dempe ubehaget ved tvangstankene eller for sikre at de negative hendelsene disse omhandler ikke inntreffer. De vanligste tvangshandlingene er overdreven vasking eller sjekking. Andre har tvangshandlinger knyttet til overdreven orden, symmetri eller gjentakelse. Det er også vanlig og gjentatte ganger be om forsikringer eller betryggelser fra andre personer.» Når behandlingen er sentrert rundt en betydningsfull relasjon mellom to mennesker, slik den ofte er i psykiske helsevern, vil rigide regimer kvele et godt terapeutisk klima. Jeg kan også innbilde meg at systemet lider av ortoreksi, altså «riktig vekst». Det vil si at man er så opptatt av at alt er korrekt, effektivt og plettfritt at man ikke klarer å kjenne på en eneste spontan følelse for livet. Folk med ortoreksi er så opptatt av at alt skal være perfekt at de mister enhver glede ved livet. Plikt og orden overskygger glede, spontanitet, nysgjerrighet, åpenhet for nye ting og velbehag. Jeg opplever at jeg jobber i et sykt system, og det er litt som å ha syke foreldre. Jeg opplever meg selv som en nærmeste pårørende til et byråkratisk systems som detaljstyrer sine ansatte på en måte man kjenner igjen fra mennesker med OCD som febrilsk forsøker å kontrollere alt og alle rundt seg. Jeg mener jeg har god grunn til å reagere på pakkeforløpene og andre feilslåtte målinger av kvalitet og effektivitet i psykisk helsevern, mens Tor Åge mener at jeg er konservativ, negativ og lite villig til å åpne meg for endringer i egen arbeidssituasjon. Jeg er uenig. For at vi skal akseptere systemets desperate behov for kontroll, forsøker det å lure oss ved hjelp av utspekulert retorikk og ulike varianter av motivasjonsforedrag. I lydfilen over kan du høre vår korte debrief etter foredraget med Tor Åge Eikerapen. Selv er jeg ingen arbeids- og organisasjonspsykolog, men jeg har fått med meg litt innenfor dette feltet fra universitetet og en viss interesse for samfunnspolitikk og ikke minst omorganiseringer og nye reformer innenfor egen arbeidsplass. Jeg avsluttet dagens episode med noen innspill fra klassisk organisasjonspsykologi, og selvfølgelig hadde jeg noen flere spark til dagens helsevesen. Dette blir på ingen måte en kvalifisert oppsummering av feltet, men snarere noen av de mest overordne trekkene og tankene innenfor organisasjonspsykologiens verden.Bli medlem av SinnSyns Mentale HelsestudioDitt bidrag kan øke kvaliteten på WebPsykologen og SinnSyn.Ved å støtte prosjektet, får du mange fordeler! Som Patreon supporter blir du medlem av SinnSyns Mentale Helsestudio. Det vil si flere episoder hver måned, tips og øvelser for trening av "mentale muskler", eksklusive videopptak og andre overraskelser. Les mer og bli medlem i på denne linken. Her kan du kjøpe bøkene fra Psykolog Sondre Liverød (WebPsykologen) til best pris og gratis frakt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ansatte som ikke involveres i bedriftens avgjørelser, føler seg ofte oversett. Det kan føre til lav arbeidsmoral, lite motivasjon og usikkerhet, hvorpå arbeidstakerne raskt rammes av stress, angst og utbrenthet. I denne episoden snakker jeg med en organisasjonspsykolog som i løpet av dagen diagnostiserer meg som en kritisk, gretten og vanskelig arbeidstaker. Jeg har angivelig store problemer med endringer og fungerer som en slags stein i skoen til mine ledere ved Sørlandet Sykehus. I denne episoden ble jeg pasienten og den organisasjonspsykologiske terapeuten er Tor Åge Eikerapen.Dette er andre del av fagdagen jeg arrangerte ved min egen arbeidsplass, altså Distriktspsykiatrisk senter Solvang ved Sørlandet Sykehus, Kristiansand. Før lunsj snakket jeg med filosofiprofessor Ole Martin Moen og psykiater Terje Tesen om psykedeliske stoffer. Etter lunsj hadde jeg invitert en venn og kollega som heter Tor Åge Eikerapen. Han hold et fantastisk innlegg om endring i bedrifter og hvordan de påvirker personalet. Han er en mye brukt foredragsholder, og det er forståelig. Han er en energibunt med evnen til å formidle psykologi på en underholdene, humoristisk og faglig solid måte. Han driver også en podcast som heter lederpodden hvor han intervjuer fremtredende ledere. Jeg var ikke klar over at han kom til å kjøre meg fast på min egen motvilje mot endring på egen arbeidplass, men det var på en fin, forholdsvis vennskapelig og morsom måte. Jeg kan ikke spille av foredraget til Tor Åge, da det tilhører ham og hans firma som heter Eikerapen og Skagestad. Jeg har imidlertid fått lov til å spille av den samtalen vi hadde etter foredraget. Her snakker jeg med Tor Åge og en kollega som heter Fredrik Mikkelsen. Fredrik er psykologspesialist og psykoanalytiker eller psykodynamiker på sin hals. Både han og jeg er nok over middels misfornøyde med det skjemavelde som regjerer på poliklinikken i psykisk helsevern, 2. linjetnesten. Ofte føler vi at nye prosedyrer og pålegg blir tredd ned over hodet på oss og hindrer det arbeidet vi er satt til å gjøre. Min opplevelse er at jeg stadig får flere prosedyrer å følge , og at de som kontinuerlig lager nye prosedyrer forsøker å programmere meg, på samme måte som man programmerer en robot, men jeg er INGEN robot, og jeg blir fornærmet når systemet behandler meg som en. Tidvis må jeg være med i ledermøter på jobb, og jeg får litt høy puls av denne typen møter, som regel fordi jeg blir provosert. Min opplevelse av ledelsen ved klinikk for psykisk helse, ledelsen ved sykehuset og videre opp til Bent Høye, er at disse folka utgjør et konglomeratet av byråkrater og regelryttere som sammen har skapt et helt system som rett og slett lider av OCD. Systemet har OCDOCD eller tvangslidelse er jo en psykisk sykdom, og jeg mener at systemet jeg jobber for kvalifiserer for denne diagnosen, noe som selvfølgelig går ut over meg og mine kollegaer. Spesielt er det stadig mer omseggripende tvangshandlinger som preger systemet. Hvert gang det skjer en liten glipp, lager systemet nye prosedyrer som alle skal følge for å unngå at det skal skje noe galt igjen. Mengden prosedyrer og krav øker for hver dag, og systemet vil at alt skal bli så effektivt som mulig, og de tror at det målet oppnås ved å detaljstyre arbeidstakerne. Det som i realiteten skjer er at vi som jobber klinisk ikke har tid til å bli kjent med de menneskene vi skal møte fordi vi er pålagt å stille hundrevis av spørsmål, fylle ut skjemaer, dokumentere at vi har stilt de rette spørsmålene, og deretter lage behandlingsplaner, sørge for å informere samarbeidspartnere, utnevn en koordinator som skal påse at alle prosedyreren opprettholdes, fullføres og dokumenteres etter standarden som stå i EKWeb. Systemet er livredd for feil, og enhver hendelse som ikke er etter boka må elimineres med kontroll og enda flere prosedyrer og pålegg. Dette ligner beskrivelsen av tvangshandlinger slik de beskrives på ANANKe sin hjemmesider. Der står det: «Tvangshandlinger er noe man gjør for å dempe ubehaget ved tvangstankene eller for sikre at de negative hendelsene disse omhandler ikke inntreffer. De vanligste tvangshandlingene er overdreven vasking eller sjekking. Andre har tvangshandlinger knyttet til overdreven orden, symmetri eller gjentakelse. Det er også vanlig og gjentatte ganger be om forsikringer eller betryggelser fra andre personer.» Når behandlingen er sentrert rundt en betydningsfull relasjon mellom to mennesker, slik den ofte er i psykiske helsevern, vil rigide regimer kvele et godt terapeutisk klima. Jeg kan også innbilde meg at systemet lider av ortoreksi, altså «riktig vekst». Det vil si at man er så opptatt av at alt er korrekt, effektivt og plettfritt at man ikke klarer å kjenne på en eneste spontan følelse for livet. Folk med ortoreksi er så opptatt av at alt skal være perfekt at de mister enhver glede ved livet. Plikt og orden overskygger glede, spontanitet, nysgjerrighet, åpenhet for nye ting og velbehag. Jeg opplever at jeg jobber i et sykt system, og det er litt som å ha syke foreldre. Jeg opplever meg selv som en nærmeste pårørende til et byråkratisk systems som detaljstyrer sine ansatte på en måte man kjenner igjen fra mennesker med OCD som febrilsk forsøker å kontrollere alt og alle rundt seg. Jeg mener jeg har god grunn til å reagere på pakkeforløpene og andre feilslåtte målinger av kvalitet og effektivitet i psykisk helsevern, mens Tor Åge mener at jeg er konservativ, negativ og lite villig til å åpne meg for endringer i egen arbeidssituasjon. Jeg er uenig. For at vi skal akseptere systemets desperate behov for kontroll, forsøker det å lure oss ved hjelp av utspekulert retorikk og ulike varianter av motivasjonsforedrag. I lydfilen over kan du høre vår korte debrief etter foredraget med Tor Åge Eikerapen. Selv er jeg ingen arbeids- og organisasjonspsykolog, men jeg har fått med meg litt innenfor dette feltet fra universitetet og en viss interesse for samfunnspolitikk og ikke minst omorganiseringer og nye reformer innenfor egen arbeidsplass. Jeg avsluttet dagens episode med noen innspill fra klassisk organisasjonspsykologi, og selvfølgelig hadde jeg noen flere spark til dagens helsevesen. Dette blir på ingen måte en kvalifisert oppsummering av feltet, men snarere noen av de mest overordne trekkene og tankene innenfor organisasjonspsykologiens verden.Bli medlem av SinnSyns Mentale HelsestudioDitt bidrag kan øke kvaliteten på WebPsykologen og SinnSyn.Ved å støtte prosjektet, får du mange fordeler! Som Patreon supporter blir du medlem av SinnSyns Mentale Helsestudio. Det vil si flere episoder hver måned, tips og øvelser for trening av "mentale muskler", eksklusive videopptak og andre overraskelser. Les mer og bli medlem i på denne linken. Her kan du kjøpe bøkene fra Psykolog Sondre Liverød (WebPsykologen) til best pris og gratis frakt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Revisamos los mitos relacionados con Sínope la mujer que logro escapar del acoso de Zeus, Ananke la diosa primigenia de la compulsión y la necesidad, Leda a quien Zeus embarazo adoptando la forma de un cisne y, Metis la madre de Atenea la diosa de la sabiduria.Fuentes consultadas.Las Argonauticas. Apolonio de Rodas.La civilización y sus descontentos. Sigmund Freudhttps://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NympheSinope.html
As a small business owner and zombie, Strideforth joins with his local community to oppose the descent of the scenic area into a soulless military encampment...For more about the show and the company see www.unseenthings.co.ukT-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, and Brice Stratford at The Rosemary Branch Theatre. Monologue written by Cara Compass and performed by Sofi Lee Henson. Guest music: Susie B. Recorded by Ella Watts. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. Brief political reportage (on the vote of no confidence on December 2018) from Ella Villiers.@unseenhour
Secrets are revealed as we finally learn how Persephone lived through Ananke's murder attempt. All the while the underground kids are planning something big to take down Valhalla. They'll need all the help they can get to pull it off, but will Cassandra be on their side? Intro music is from Purple Planet, editing is by Erik. Find us on twitter @FeelingsCast
Our final Queen is the silent one, the thorny rose, the Queen of the Goats. Ruling over the final decan of Sagittarius and the first two decans of Capricorn, the Queen of Pentacles or Disks offers silence, the certainty of death, and the inevitability of life's renewal. The watery part of earth, she binds matter into new forms of Change and Work. She is tireless and prolific, and in her darkness light is born. In our conversation we discuss: the descent and climb of the goat, gestation, sacrifice, and resurrection, mutable fire, cardinal earth, burial and rebirth of light, Temperance/Art, the Devil, alchemical marriage , binding tendrils and vines taking root, Persephone the Underworld Queen, cause of growth and death, Saturn/Jupiter polarities, deserts/oases, domination vs constructive work, hexagram 31 ("Hsien," mutual influence), the pineapple as hospitality and wealth, the cult of Dionysus, Queen Argaea of the Fay, Ananke, Chronos, and Phanes lightbringer, rabbits, markhour goat, the 3D hexagram in the Cube of Matter, the 13 phases of the moon, and roses. To learn more about the suit of Pentacles or Disks, the world of Assiah, the watery mysteries of the Queens, the sephira Binah, the color schemes of the cards, and so much else, be sure to visit us at www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse. You can also shop for Fortune's Wheelhouse T-shirts, mugs, backpacks, stickers, and more! at our RedBubble shop.
"Not long ago kids would argue over which console was better now teenagers whisper cuckold and Nazi like it's considered good manners. We are in the midst of a profound rearrangement of what traits are to be incentivized and rewarded, driven by some 7 billion people each acting with what they believe to be the best of intentions, but who can foresee with what success and with what result." In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat discuss The Tower. In this article we learn about ideas as memes that spread virally and art as a means of being understood. "The Judeo-Christian capital G—o—d, robed, bearded, opinionated, deadlifts, thematically male, is the avatar of civilization, just check the year. Even so, His omnipotence is not uncontested. He knows this. You should see what He did to the guys with the golden calf. God said, “Let there will be light,” and there was light. But just as Nyx preceded Zeus, that means the darkness was already there. And the house always wins at the second law of thermodynamics." We cover a wide range of topics, including: Diversity, privilege, racism & cultural stereotypes The importance belonging and the power of action Memes, memories, outrage and descent into chaos Art, Happiness and Tangents on Tacos & Texas And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to check out the article The Tower on the Hotel Concierge blog! You can also listen on Google Play Music, SoundCloud, YouTube, or in any other podcasting app by searching “Made You Think.” If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on I am a Strange Loop by Douglas Hofstadter for more on self-image and self-invention or our episode on The Riddle of the Gun by Sam Harris for another fascinating article on extreme views. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. 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Peterson [07:43] (book episode) The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus [17:28] (book episode) Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [22:56] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Torah [25:24] The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins [29:00] The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch [29:29] (book episode) Sapiens by Yuval Harari [29:31] (Nat’s notes) (part I, part II) I Am A Strange Loop by Douglas Hofstadter [38:26] Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler [38:49] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Bible [44:11] Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut [45:27] The Motivation Hacker by Nick Winter [49:05] Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer [54:27] The Riddle of the Gun by Sam Harris [01:10:16] (article episode) Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan [01:23:56] Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates [01:23:56] Tibetan Peach Pie by Tom Robbins [01:35:02] People mentioned Hotel Concierge (Author Unknown) Tarantino [01:17] Jordan Peterson [07:43] (12 Rules For Life episode) Thaddeus Russell [09:11] Nassim Taleb [11:40] (Antifragile episode, Skin in the Game episode) Sigmund Freud [15:17] Elon Musk [20:04] Richard Dawkins [28:59] Douglas Hofstadter [38:28] (Godel, Escher, Bach episode) Gwern [42:31] Jesus [44:01] Mary [44:08] Joseph [44:09] Nick Winter [48:52] Joshua Foer [54:32] Ed Cooke [54:47] Mark Manson [58:14] Donald Trump [58:21] Apu [59:15] Jackie Robinson [01:24:19] Ben Nelson - Founder of Minerva [01:29:34] Tom Robbins [01:35:00] Andrew Yang [01:47:04] Show Topics 00:27 – This is one of our occasional article episodes where we have found an article so interesting and profound that it warrants an episode. This article is bordering on us on a short book. Very fun to read. The article is The Tower from a blog called Hotel Concierge. We don't know who this writer is but he/she/they are amazing. 03:59 – The Tower is based on the Tower of Babel which is built to be closer to God and to unite humanity in one place, under one language. This is destroyed by God and humanity is spread across the world. The analogy is that that with modern communication, being able to talk instantly with everyone it is creating this Tower of Babel like effect, leading to outrage culture. 05:48 – Our need to be understood and to feel in control is fuelling that outrage and rebellion. Previously unprivileged groups are now succeeding in the dominance hierarchy. We all need a set of beliefs and having any beliefs are better than none. If you have no beliefs, then you just sort of become a vessel for other people’s ideas. 07:44 – There is always a tendency towards more chaos. Art in all forms is an attempt to be understood. Privilege as how easily your art and memes can be understood. Multiculturalism and diversity go counter towards the goal of assimilation. A lot of white liberals who were fighting for diversity don't actually want diversity. They don't want different cultures. They want the same culture in different colors. 10:21 – This is a well-written persuasive article. “The Judeo-Christian capital G—o—d, robed, bearded, opinionated, deadlifts, thematically male, is the avatar of civilization, just check the year. Even so, His omnipotence is not uncontested. He knows this. You should see what He did to the guys with the golden calf. God said, “Let there will be light,” and there was light. But just as Nyx preceded Zeus, that means the darkness was already there. And the house always wins at the second law of thermodynamics.” The writing style comes off as masculine. Even before God created light, there was still was darkness. Tendency back to the chaos of darkness. You have to deliberately fight against chaos. Human desires for acceptance and control. 14:40 – Acceptance and Control. “Only when we see ourselves reflected by the universe can we believe that it is part of us.” Our tendency towards chaos causes us to feel unhappy and unfulfilled “Ananke hates nothing but entropy. Ananke rewards us for turning atoms into tools and tools into appendages, so much the better if those atoms comprise other humans, viz. the high of domination” “Ananke compels us to learn, to make the universe predictable, to gain control over time, what next happens, and space, what happens next.” 16:23 – A feeling of control is important for us to be able to have any life satisfaction. “Minimum wage jobs are worse because of their pointlessness more than because of their indignity, work harder/better/faster/stronger and no one cares, screw up and you’re replaced without a missed beat.” No control over work and no sense of belonging. Working just like a cog in a machine. 17:35 – “No direction, no story; the days blur together until arthritis leaves you crippled. Stoned summers don’t get you off the hook, duration neglect compresses both good and bad sensations. No matter how pleasant, when nothing is happening, the superego starves. There’s a reason couples fight on vacation.” Not only do we need control and reflection but we need a narrative that has a story to it. Happiness comes from working towards a goal. 18:13 – “Being a dilettante is too easy, flatlines don't form memories.” You need an arc to your story a narrative. “Reinventing yourself between brunches feels good.” 18:52 – It does seem possible to achieve multiple things in your life with focus which is different to bouncing around to new ideas “the illusion of control—until you’ve dreamt the same dreams too many times and they no longer get you high.” Getting excited over a vision is not making progress. If you don’t pick something you will be running around aimlessly. 21:25 – The reason God destroyed the Tower of Babel was he wanted to punish this consolidation under one belief system, one language. Ideas as memes. If something isn't carefully designed then it can spread fairly naturally. Ideas are going to naturally evolve and spread and so religions get weaker over time. It is easier to wholly conform to a religion than to partially conform and have to make those decisions. Kosher vs non-Kosher. By keeping these very strict rules it made these religious concepts spread virally. Criticism to Humanism because it doesn't really give any prescriptions. Ideas need to take a concrete stand otherwise they are a weak belief system. Your religion becomes a decision making framework but if you are just open to everything then you have no answers. 26:40 – Reasoning through everything is exhausting. Trying to place blame on bad actions on someone's upbringing or genetics means nothing is every anyone’s fault and no-one can be held accountable. “When someone slaps your hypothetical girlfriend's ass in the proverbial club, what does humanism say you should do? At least toxic masculinity has an answer.” 27:45 – If you don't have a code of conduct one will be provided for you. We have a suppressed memetic immune system. It’s statistically inevitable that every meme will attain its most infectious form. A meme is a term introduced by Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene to reference an idea that spreads through a culture, like a gene spreads through the animal world. Political correctness is a meme and democracy is meme. 29:42 – Just like evolution happens faster in animals that breed more often, the more iterations memes go through the more viral they become. We are now in an era where free flow of information is causing us to consume all of these viral memes. Do the ideas control you or do you control the ideas? One can actually control their sources of inputs. Then one becomes a vessel for the ideas that take control of her. 31:54 – “A pathogen that is too restrained will lose out in competition to a more aggressive strain that diverts more host resources to its own reproduction.” Replication is the key to success. High switching cost, once one have publicly committed to these ideas. It’s difficult to move out of a religion due to surroundings and strong deterrents. Parents pass their religion on to their children and with few leaving a religion this just creates more people passing on these beliefs. “But as long as transmission continues despite the virulence, virulent pathogens will have the advantage.” 35:31 – Some religions have weakened over time, you can say you're Christian and you don't actually have to do anything. Alcohol consumption in UAE. Compliance due to deterrents. Trying too hard to not have any memes means you become susceptible to becoming a vessel and getting sucked into the ideas that are around you. All art is memes and all memes want to do is spread. Human desire to share information. 38:51 – “Art is compressed communication. The better the compression, with regards to both perceived fidelity and amount of information contained, the more artful the art”. Both writing and art are ways to purify your mind from chaos. Any form of media is art, this podcast is too. 39:15 – “I think “ease of having one’s art understood” is a defensible conception of “privilege”. Being understood is a huge part of life satisfaction. Diversity in Hollywood, it makes sense that it doesn’t get any more diverse as they are making films for their target culture. “Gwern seems to think that if we banned Guardians of the Galaxy the relevant audience would switch to Douglas Hofstadter. The assumption here is that nonfiction exists, distinct from and more truthful than fiction. I don’t buy it.” 44:15 – Pre-Renaissance – The popular memes of the time of religion was the art and message that lasted. Your religion is another form of privilege. “So who has more privilege, a cis-white-hetero billionaire with full-checklist depression or an unemployed transgender black woman who, despite this, is basically content? Either the billionaire has less privilege, in which case “privilege” is a Harrison Bergeron happiness tax, or the suicidal person has more privilege, in which case, how much does “privilege” matter, really.” “I’ve met Upper East Side kids less fulfilled by their iPads than Sub-Saharan kids without running water were with “catch the rock.” Happiness and privilege are not the same. You can be happy without privilege and depressed with wealth. Statistics on suicide being mostly wealthy younger people or those at the end of their life. Suicide and depression rates go down during war time. Being well off is not the solution for happiness, doesn't automatically make you happy. “Saved wealth buffers against tragedy but suffering finds a way.” 47:36 – “Like a forgotten drive to work, we are amnestic to routine, and memories of “eat, menial labor, sleep” blur together in the rearview mirror. The important-yet-oft-forgotten obverse is that, independent of happiness, wealth buys freedom from routine.” “A night at the opera is no more fun than pizza and brewskis, but the former is novel, for a time, and the latter soon fades from memory.” The importance of memory on happiness. Novelty of an experience puts a little placeholder in our memory, a hedonistic measurement. Most of traveling isn’t actually that fun but there are moments that do stick with you. Enjoyment tracking of extreme sports vs video games. We remember the peaks more than the consistent or length of enjoyment. You don’t remember the world like a spreadsheet. Entrepreneurial businesses vs standard job. Earnings might be the same but there are more more memories and signposts throughout the entrepreneurial journey that make it worth it . You only get the peaks from climbing your own mountain. 52:27 – Experiencing self vs Remembering self. You need those indicators in your memories for happiness, to reflect back to you who you are. Ed Cook plans parties with several different thematic parts so that it feels like a multitude of new experiences and memories all within one three hour party. Mark Manson recommends going to multiple bars on dates so it feels like you have a lot to remember and look back on. Same how large or distinct life experiences feel lengthy even if they were just for one day. 57:10 – “Contrary to the pop-ethical consensus, discrimination is not caused by having too many stereotypes but too few. If you wake to find a lithe man dressed in all black standing over your bed and holding a katana, it may be quite reasonable to infer that he is a hired ninja and that you are in grave danger. If, however, you assume this about every East Asian man that you encounter, you lack nuance of stereotypes.” Nuances of stereotypes within race, religion and politics. “Race and gender are social constructs, but the cultural norms that correlate with race and gender—and goth, prep, jock, etc—are real.” Where there are these intergroup conflicts over trivial differences. To counteract a stereotype you need an alternative worldview that narrows down that stereotype into a more nuanced view. Framing an argument against stereotypes as don't be racist join or die, fails and it's infuriatingly counterproductive because it doesn't create a new stereotype to work with. Stereotypes portfolio. 01:06:00 – “The racist stay racist and now feel that society is out to get them. hashtag MAGA.” Being told you are racist is really counterproductive. The opposite of feeling you belong. This causes people to accept the label and not change their world view. 01:07:54 – “Once acceptance becomes orthodoxy even private dissent becomes grounds for ostracization. No matter your other convictions you become a stereotype that society will single-issue-vote off the island, just ask Brendan Eich. Of course I support gay marriage; my point is that if one’s views before were “well, it is kind of weird,” then being told “soon there will be enough of us that we won’t have to deal with people like you at all”—that makes homophobia logical. And at least you can change your opinion of gay marriage. It’s much harder to change being white and low-class.” You can’t talk about the middle ground. It is the two extremes that are virulent. The opinions seem to be all or nothing. False correlation between number of words written about something leading people to think that thing is more prevalent in society, like words in an article relate to more crime. Intermittent fasting and the bubble of understanding within social groups. When we meet someone outside of our own knowledge we realize the bubble that we are in. “No one is born hateful, stranger anxiety doesn’t even start til six months. But culture war is history being written by the winners, first draft. Conservatives are offered the choice of fighting the ever-changing tides of social values or toiling away in obscurity while journalists pretend to like soccer. People want to be understood. And they will rage all sorts of ways against the dying of the light.” 01:14:38 – “The upper-middle class—mostly urban, mostly blue—claims by far the largest share of America’s income, more than the middle class and far more than the 1%. This, despite their protests to the contrary, gives them disproportionate control over the news and entertainment industry, which in cyberpunk America is tantamount to controlling the culture.” Urban culture controls the media so you’ve got the rural conservative that feels constantly misunderstood that leads to Trump. Global need to be understood, “I’m saying that the specific way the media talks about race and culture, creating an incoherent set of rules regarding “appropriation” and etiquette, proudly crying out that this is the end of those boring, selfish white people, has made the situation much, much worse. If the left wanted to prevent assimilation, there would be no more effective way.” When there are all these rules, where everything is cultural appropriation then it makes it easier for people to throw their hands up and admit defeat and continue with their world view as they cannot correct it. 01:21:05 – Every culture has a past. Judge people on how they are today. Stop punishing people pay for what their ancestors did. Forced assimilation doesn’t go well – like asking people to have X percent of your meals as Mexican food vs allowing people to naturally adopt a culture and its food – like tacos in Texas. 01:22:48 – Asians in America are succeeding at everything faster that most other groups ever have. These are positive changes to the power structure. Make what you want to see. Jackie Robinson as the first Black baseball player. His coach knew as the first black player he would receive aggression and wanted to make sure that his reaction to this would offer an alternative stereotype than the expected violence. This would pave the way for others after him. “Ergo, you decide to hire some minority writers to write your minority characters. Applications rush in. How are you going to decide who makes the cut? “You know, the usual. Interview. Letters of recommendation. College transcript—” This is how the system protects itself against change. At every step of the social hierarchy, what is required for a person of color or a woman to succeed is determined by the values of the ruling class. I think that’s “white patriarchal supremacy,” but don’t quote me. Of course, the same principle applies to e.g. homosexuals and Jews; thankfully those traits are easier to hide.” 01:29:41 – Extracurricular activities weed out poor people as they are exclusive to those with disposable income. Is it true diversity if just the rich kids from Buenos Aires or Mexico City get into a school but poorer Latino kids in the US don’t stand a chance. Tom Robbins spent 8 years while trying to get his big break in writing. That takes privilege to have that time to create art and not to have student debt. “These “gifted” but “troubled” people will bumble through their whole lives, getting second through tenth chances, mysteriously finding that anything involving an authority figure goes their way, as they ruthlessly condemn capitalist injustice, never realizing that criticizing privilege is…the language of privilege.” 1:37:30 – When you think of how many do not have privilege and are not understood and cannot express themselves. It's easy to imagine all of the outcasts conspiring to destroy that Tower. Nobody wants to feel like their beliefs are not allowed. 01:41:42 – The Prescription. “What’s the solution? There’s only one and it is so radical that I hesitate to even suggest it: stop being a pleb. You. Stop treating words as a substitute for action. Stop paying time and money into institutions that loan a symbol of mastery in lieu of actual depth. Stop looking for such symbols in others. Stop judging policies by the veneer of good intention rather than the details of consequence. Stop looking past people, because this is all the same, isn’t it? Working from a map, a stereotype, a symbol, instead fighting for the complex truth? None of this horror requires malice or even stupidity. All it requires is taking the easy way out.” 01:42:05 – Such great writing, narrative style is just so fun. Ton of bonus material for this one. If you're not already supporting us on Patreon, you can go to patreon.com/madeyouthink. You'll get all our recordings for the episode, detailed notes on the article including bolding and highlighting everything. You’ll see which articles are coming up and you can also join us for our monthly hangouts. Thank you to everybody who has joined we love you. We do also have a support page on the site madeyouthinkpodcast.com/support. Just tell your friends. Leave a review on iTunes. If you want to get in touch with us tweeting is probably best option. 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Feeling tired? overburdened? weighted down and leaden-limbed? welcome to the Lord of Oppression! In the 10 of Wands, cold, dry Saturn governs the final decan of the fire sign Sagittarius. The embers are fading here at the northern Hemisphere's winter solstice; a mere pinpoint of southern light at the darkest time of the year. Here the associated majors, Temperance and the World or Universe, combine in an uneasy duet of aspiration and enclosure. In this episode we speak of the burden, the barrier, and the weight; the perils of "lust of result," and the 99% perspiration that goes into all creative acts. We find Hephaistos and Ananke, and a surfeit of ambition which can only be cured by compassion, when the 10 of Wands gives way to the Ace of Cups. To learn more about the suit of Wands, the world of Atziluth, the ripe transformation of the number Ten, the color schemes of the cards, and so much else, be sure to visit us at www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse. You can also shop for Fortune's Wheelhouse T-shirts, mugs, backpacks, stickers, and more at our RedBubble shop.
Sabin Muzaffar is the Executive Editor & Founder of Ananke (www.anankemag.com), a digital platform empowering women through advocacy, awareness and education. Sabin has two decades of experience in traditional and new media – starting her professional journey in Karachi, Pakistan. She has worked for and contributed to numerous local & international publications including daily The News International, SPIDER, SHE, Dawn, Gulf News, Khaleej Times, ITP publication, BBVA OPENMIND, International Women’s Initiative and many more. A collaborator and speaker at many events, Sabin was selected as UN Women’s Empower Global Champion for Women’s Economic Empowerment 2915-2016 and is currently an Empower Women Mentor and partner; in addition to being a Vision Mentor at World Pulse. In 2014, acknowledging the gaping void in the digital realm in terms of documenting women’s achievements and highlighting HERstories, Sabin founded Ananke magazine. The platform not only covers in-depth articles on topics like women’s health, education, STEM, Law, climate change with a gender perspective; it showcases women as role models for young aspiring women. In 2016, Ananke launched its digital internship program for girls that enables anyone to apply from anywhere in the world. Over 30 girls from countries including Pakistan, Australia, the UAE, US, Kenya, […] The post PAVE 005: Empowering women, UNwomen, Ananke magazine with Sabin Muzaffar appeared first on Alianne.
C. A. Higgins writes novels and short stories. She was a runner-up in the 2013 Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing and has a B.A. in physics from Cornell University. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Jon talks with Catherine about her book, Lightless, the first in a trilogy. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY BUZZFEED AND KIRKUS REVIEWS • With deeply moving human drama, nail-biting suspense—and bold speculation informed by a degree in physics—C. A. Higgins spins a riveting science fiction debut guaranteed to catapult readers beyond their expectations. Serving aboard the Ananke, an experimental military spacecraft launched by the ruthless organization that rules Earth and its solar system, computer scientist Althea has established an intense emotional bond—not with any of her crewmates, but with the ship’s electronic systems, which speak more deeply to her analytical mind than human feelings do. But when a pair of fugitive terrorists gain access to the Ananke, Althea must draw upon her heart and soul for the strength to defend her beloved ship. While one of the saboteurs remains at large somewhere on board, his captured partner—the enigmatic Ivan—may prove to be more dangerous. The perversely fascinating criminal whose silver tongue is his most effective weapon has long evaded the authorities’ most relentless surveillance—and kept the truth about his methods and motives well hidden. As the ship’s systems begin to malfunction and the claustrophobic atmosphere is increasingly poisoned by distrust and suspicion, it falls to Althea to penetrate the prisoner’s layers of intrigue and deception before all is lost. The post Lightless – Ep 22 with C. A. Higgins appeared first on Read Learn Live Podcast.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - iZombie, Batman ’66, Hawkgirl and Rip Hunter headed to the CW and FREE COMIC BOOK DAY IS COMING! Plus Convergence or Secret Wars? Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Batman '66 gets animated feature LINK Hawkgirl and Rip Hunter join Arrow/Flash spinoff LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN UFOlogy #1 (of 6) Authors: James Tynion IV & Noah J. Yuenkel Artist: Matthew Fox What’s to Love: James Tynion IV has already blown us away with his original series The Woods and Memetic, and now he’s teaming up with Thrillbent co-writer Noah J. Yuenkel (The House in the Wall) and artist Matthew Fox (Long Walk to Valhalla) to bring us a story about aliens in the Midwest. It’s reminiscent of films like E.T. and Super 8, and TV shows like Twin Peaks and The X-Files. What It Is: Becky Finch never wanted to be special. She just wanted to be a normal high school student in the small, Midwestern town of Mukawgee. Malcolm Chamber wanted something more. A destiny. An answer from the stars. When Becky is marked by an alien’s touch, she’ll stumble into a mystery she never wanted. A mystery that almost ripped apart both their parents’ lives 12 years ago. She’ll need the help of her eccentric young classmate, Malcolm, as she finds the power within herself to uncover the truth. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Wicked + Divine #9 Story By: Kieron Gillen Art By: Jamie McKelvie Cover Price: $3.50 It's time for a private audience with Ananke, she who has protected and judged the Pantheon for thousands of years. Yes, it's time for an interview... with an umpire. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Also: Baphomet being all goth and having a nice little mope. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO Jungle Girl Season 3 #1 (W) Frank Cho, Doug Murray (A) Jack Jadson (CA) Frank Cho Jungle Girl returns in Frank Cho's epic third act! [rating:3/5] ZACH SPACE RIDERS #1 Writer: Fabian Rangel, Jr. Artist: Alexis Ziritt Publisher: Black Mask From the galactic core to the outer quadrants, one name strikes terror in the hearts of evil beings everywhere: the Space Riders! Sailing the cosmos in the Skullship Santa Muerte, Capitan Peligro and his fearless crew deal harsh justice to the scum of the galaxy while searching for the forbidden truths of the universe! Fabian Rangel Jr (Doc Unknown) and Alexis Ziritt (The Package) bring you a new and exciting space adventure that will destroy your brain! (in a good way) [rating:3/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Secret Convergence Wars This week we kick off big events for the Big Two: Convergence #0 arrives on April 01 and runs for the next two months, and May sees Marvel’s big Secret Wars event. Both seem very similar to one another, but I’m going to guess there’s more under the hood than what we have lead to believe. Knowing many readers have allegiances to one company over another, we wonder if that means you are more interested in one even over the other. [poll id="380”] DISCUSSION: iZombie Told from a female zombie’s perspective, this smart, witty detective series mixes urban fantasy and romantic dramedy. Gwendolyn “Gwen” Dylan is a 20-something gravedigger in an eco-friendly cemetery. Once a month she must eat a human brain to keep from losing her memories, but in the process she becomes consumed with the thoughts and personality of the dead person – until she eats her next brain. She sets out to fulfi ll the dead person’s last request, solve a crime or right a wrong. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - iZombie, Batman ’66, Hawkgirl and Rip Hunter headed to the CW and FREE COMIC BOOK DAY IS COMING! Plus Convergence or Secret Wars? Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Batman '66 gets animated feature LINK Hawkgirl and Rip Hunter join Arrow/Flash spinoff LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN UFOlogy #1 (of 6) Authors: James Tynion IV & Noah J. Yuenkel Artist: Matthew Fox What’s to Love: James Tynion IV has already blown us away with his original series The Woods and Memetic, and now he’s teaming up with Thrillbent co-writer Noah J. Yuenkel (The House in the Wall) and artist Matthew Fox (Long Walk to Valhalla) to bring us a story about aliens in the Midwest. It’s reminiscent of films like E.T. and Super 8, and TV shows like Twin Peaks and The X-Files. What It Is: Becky Finch never wanted to be special. She just wanted to be a normal high school student in the small, Midwestern town of Mukawgee. Malcolm Chamber wanted something more. A destiny. An answer from the stars. When Becky is marked by an alien’s touch, she’ll stumble into a mystery she never wanted. A mystery that almost ripped apart both their parents’ lives 12 years ago. She’ll need the help of her eccentric young classmate, Malcolm, as she finds the power within herself to uncover the truth. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Wicked + Divine #9 Story By: Kieron Gillen Art By: Jamie McKelvie Cover Price: $3.50 It's time for a private audience with Ananke, she who has protected and judged the Pantheon for thousands of years. Yes, it's time for an interview... with an umpire. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Also: Baphomet being all goth and having a nice little mope. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO Jungle Girl Season 3 #1 (W) Frank Cho, Doug Murray (A) Jack Jadson (CA) Frank Cho Jungle Girl returns in Frank Cho's epic third act! [rating:3/5] ZACH SPACE RIDERS #1 Writer: Fabian Rangel, Jr. Artist: Alexis Ziritt Publisher: Black Mask From the galactic core to the outer quadrants, one name strikes terror in the hearts of evil beings everywhere: the Space Riders! Sailing the cosmos in the Skullship Santa Muerte, Capitan Peligro and his fearless crew deal harsh justice to the scum of the galaxy while searching for the forbidden truths of the universe! Fabian Rangel Jr (Doc Unknown) and Alexis Ziritt (The Package) bring you a new and exciting space adventure that will destroy your brain! (in a good way) [rating:3/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Secret Convergence Wars This week we kick off big events for the Big Two: Convergence #0 arrives on April 01 and runs for the next two months, and May sees Marvel’s big Secret Wars event. Both seem very similar to one another, but I’m going to guess there’s more under the hood than what we have lead to believe. Knowing many readers have allegiances to one company over another, we wonder if that means you are more interested in one even over the other. [poll id="380”] DISCUSSION: iZombie Told from a female zombie’s perspective, this smart, witty detective series mixes urban fantasy and romantic dramedy. Gwendolyn “Gwen” Dylan is a 20-something gravedigger in an eco-friendly cemetery. Once a month she must eat a human brain to keep from losing her memories, but in the process she becomes consumed with the thoughts and personality of the dead person – until she eats her next brain. She sets out to fulfi ll the dead person’s last request, solve a crime or right a wrong. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Otros dos festivales Prog en los que ha estado el equipo de Subterranea este verano han sido el Crescendo Festival en Francia y el S.I.N. Progres en Polonia. Os traemos noticias y comentarios en profundidad sobre ambos, y también una buena cantidad de novedades discográficas, de algunas de las bandas que presentaban nuevo álbum, y que iremos analizando a lo largo de los próximos programas de Subterranea. El Crescendo de este año ha sido un festival lleno de novedades, ya que muchos de sus participantes han editado nuevo disco en este 2013, incluso algunos de ellos presentaban en primicia para el festival sus nuevos trabajos. Los de los mejicanos Iconoclasta, y los japoneses KBB, así como el último disco de los noruegos Leprous, también editado en este 2013, serán sometidos al despiadado criterio de los miembros del equipo. También escucharemos los trabajos de los húngaros Special Providence, el franco-holandés Franck Carducci y el mago sueco de los teclados, Pär Lindh Project. Por su parte del S.I.N. Progres escucharemos a Hellhaven y Ananke. Además os traemos una interesante entrevista que mantuvimos con los miembros de Iconoclasta, donde hablamos bien a fondo de su música y sus proyectos y nos hicieron un interesante análisis sobre el panorama actual progresivo en Méjico. El verano ha dado mucho de sí y como os dijimos venimos cargaditos de novedades. Para próximos programas hablaremos a fondo de más nuevos trabajos y escucharemos interesantes entrevistas con algunas de las bandas participantes en estos interesantes festivales veraniegos. No os preocupéis que habrá tiempo para todo.
Otros dos festivales Prog en los que ha estado el equipo de Subterranea este verano han sido el Crescendo Festival en Francia y el S.I.N. Progres en Polonia. Os traemos noticias y comentarios en profundidad sobre ambos, y también una buena cantidad de novedades discográficas, de algunas de las bandas que presentaban nuevo álbum, y que iremos analizando a lo largo de los próximos programas de Subterranea. El Crescendo de este año ha sido un festival lleno de novedades, ya que muchos de sus participantes han editado nuevo disco en este 2013, incluso algunos de ellos presentaban en primicia para el festival sus nuevos trabajos. Los de los mejicanos Iconoclasta, y los japoneses KBB, así como el último disco de los noruegos Leprous, también editado en este 2013, serán sometidos al despiadado criterio de los miembros del equipo. También escucharemos los trabajos de los húngaros Special Providence, el franco-holandés Franck Carducci y el mago sueco de los teclados, Pär Lindh Project. Por su parte del S.I.N. Progres escucharemos a Hellhaven y Ananke. Además os traemos una interesante entrevista que mantuvimos con los miembros de Iconoclasta, donde hablamos bien a fondo de su música y sus proyectos y nos hicieron un interesante análisis sobre el panorama actual progresivo en Méjico. El verano ha dado mucho de sí y como os dijimos venimos cargaditos de novedades. Para próximos programas hablaremos a fondo de más nuevos trabajos y escucharemos interesantes entrevistas con algunas de las bandas participantes en estos interesantes festivales veraniegos. No os preocupéis que habrá tiempo para todo.
Beer: Hoppin Frog Outta Kilter Wee Heavy Hoppin Frog Barrel Aged Outta Kilter Wee Heavy Jolly Pumpkin Luciernaga Freetail Ananke Black Metal Ranking: Greg: 1. BLACK METAL!!!, 2. Anankke, 3. Barrel Kilter, 4. The Firefly, 5. Outta Kilter Jeff: 1. Ananke, 2. Barrel Kilter, 3. Outta Kilter, 4. The Firefly, 5. BLACK METAL!!!! Social: @craftbeerradio on Twitter CBR on Facebook CBR on Google+ Extras: Preshow Postshow
Beer: Hoppin Frog Outta Kilter Wee Heavy Hoppin Frog Barrel Aged Outta Kilter Wee Heavy Jolly Pumpkin Luciernaga Freetail Ananke Black Metal Ranking: Greg: 1. BLACK METAL!!!, 2. Anankke, 3. Barrel Kilter, 4. The Firefly, 5. Outta Kilter Jeff: 1. Ananke, 2. Barrel Kilter, 3. Outta Kilter, 4. The Firefly, 5. BLACK METAL!!!! Social: @craftbeerradio on Twitter CBR on Facebook CBR on Google+ Extras: Preshow Postshow