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In this compelling episode of "How I Made It Through," hosts Kristin Taylor and Bernadette Thompson are joined by Micah Stover, a leading voice in psychedelic therapy, to explore her transformative journey of healing and empowerment. Micah shares her profound experiences with motherhood, ancestral connections, and the power of psychedelics in catalyzing personal transformation.Micah recounts the harrowing events surrounding the birth of her son, Ezra, which served as the inciting event that propelled her into her current path. Through the lens of both Western medicine and indigenous wisdom, she navigates a postpartum psychotic break and discovers the voices of her ancestors urging her to embrace her power and break free from old patterns of silence and submission.The conversation delves into the importance of embodiment, the role of psychedelics in healing trauma, and the reclamation of feminine power. Micah emphasizes the need for women to reconnect with their intuitive instincts and redefine power as agency and sovereignty. Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound potential for healing and transformation.Join us for this inspiring episode as Micah Stover shares her journey of finding strength in vulnerability, embracing her role as a mother, and stepping into her true power.*TUNE IN ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND TO PART 2 OF OUR CONVERSATION WITH MICAH TO DIVE DEEPER INTO THE POWER OF PSYCHEDELICS AND HOW THEY CAN HEAL STORED TRAUMA AND CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOR THE BETTER. - **[00:00]** Introduction to Season 6 and New Cohost Bernadette Thompson- **[03:00]** Micah Stover's Background and Work in Psychedelic Therapy- **[06:00]** The Inciting Event: Pregnancy and Birth of Ezra- **[09:00]** Navigating Medical Complications and Ancestral Voices- **[12:00]** The Role of Psychedelics in Healing Trauma- **[15:00]** Embodiment and Reclaiming Feminine Power- **[18:00]** The Intersection of Ancestral Wisdom and Modern Healing- **[21:00]** Redefining Power: Agency, Consent, and Sovereignty- **[24:00]** Reflections on Ancestral Connections and Personal GrowthLearn more about Micah: - Website: www.MicahStover.com- Instagram: @micahsugarfoot
In this special episode, we explore the complex history and deeper meaning behind the Thanksgiving holiday. We welcome Community Leader Chief Phillip Scott to guide us in reflecting on living in the right relationship with the land, ourselves, and each other. Chief Phillip Scott is a respected elder and spiritual leader of the Lakota tradition. He has dedicated his life to protecting and preserving indigenous ways of living and traditional ceremonial practices. He is the founder of Ancestral Voices, which for 30 years has been offering these traditions forward.This episode invites us to reframe our approach to Thanksgiving - to tap into deeper wells of gratitude, reconnect with the land, and honor the original caretakers. Join us as we unwind the stories we've been told and explore how to live in greater alignment with principles of harmony for all.In this episode, we cover:Lakota Way of Being and GratitudeLife in Indigenous Communities Before European ArrivalSeasonal Cycles and Indigenous PracticesHistorical Context and Indigenous ResponsesThe Doctrine of Discovery, Indigenous Resistance and ErasureMigratory Impulse and Land AcquisitionImportance of acknowledging the pain and suffering of Indigenous peopleThe Standing Rock issue and the ongoing fight for Indigenous rights and self-determinationThanksgiving as a time of remembrance and acknowledging the grief and sadnessThe importance of deepening connections with oneself and the natural worldThe role of traditional healers in listening to people's stories and the messages from their ancestorsAncestral Voice, Institute for Indigenous Lifeways missionThe current state of Indigenous People in AmericaHelpful links:Chief Phillip Scott - Founder and Director of Ancestral Voice, Institute for Indigenous Lifeways Founder Letter: Practical ThingsFor updates follow: @ancestralvoice1 on Instagram and @ancestralvoice on FacebookSubscribe to the Museletter on SubstackFind Rosebud Woman on Instagram as @rosebudwoman, Christine on InstagramFind Radiant Farms on Instagram @weareradiantfarms and on Facebook @RadiantFarmsLLCOrder the new Blue Lotus Gift Set: Tea and Floral Tea Infuser (Gold or Silver) for this holiday season at Radiant Farms. It is made with 100% Blue Lotus Flowers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wonder how to truly tune in to the universe and hear the voices of your ancestors guiding you? I chat with three extraordinary creators, Nyasha Williams, Grace Banda, and Kimishka Naidoo. The creators share the magic of their Elemental Alchemist Oracle Deck and Guidebook. Calling in from different parts of the globe... with both Nyasha and me in the Rockies and Grace and Kimishka joining from South Africa... we explore the deck's grounding in ancestral wisdom, the elements, and the journey of decolonizing mind and spirit. Each of them shares their unique inspirations and the intentional process behind this vibrant deck that invites us all to listen deeply. Enjoy their magic!SPONSORS' SPECIAL OFFERS hereCONNECT WITH THE CREATORSNyasha @writingtochangethenarrativenyashawilliams.onlineGrace @eye.am_chi.808Kimishka @kimishka.nkimishkanaidoo.comORDER THE ORACLE DECK & JOURNAL Elemental Alchemist Oracle Deck & GuidebookGuided JournalRAQUELLE + YOMyourownmagic.comig @raquellemantrafb group your own magicSubmit a topic or question in the topic box on yourownmagic.comMy Online Boutique - EYES OF ASPENeyesofaspen.comSPONSORS' SPECIAL OFFERS hereMore info, ways to connect, and sponsors' special offers are in the show notesOur Sponsors:* Check out Anisa Beauty and use my code MAGIC for a great deal: www.anisabeauty.com* Check out Curex: getcurex.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MAGIC for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Thrive Causemetics: https://thrivecausemetics.com/MAGIC* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code MAGIC for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/your-own-magic/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the second installment of the 'As a Man' series on the PSA the Mental Health Podcast: "As a Man, Why Are You into Zodiac Signs?" This track delves deep into the societal fascination with astrology, sparking a spirited debate about its impact on our lives, decision-making, and mental health.In this episode, Izzy challenges the listener to consider why many are drawn to horoscopes and astrological predictions. Are we simply trying to predict the future, or is something deeper at play? We explore whether relying on zodiac signs might shape our identities in ways that diminish our agency and contribute to emotional instability.The Controversial Discussion: Prophets vs. Astrology We explore a provocative comparison between biblical prophets who spoke as messengers of God and modern-day astrology, which often attributes one's fate to celestial bodies. What's the real difference, and why do people believe it? Izzy questions the logic behind consulting the stars about the future while ignoring the tangible advice of loved ones and the proven wisdom in scripture.Twins and the Zodiac ConundrumEver wondered why twins born under the same astrological sign can have completely different personalities and life choices? We tackle this intriguing question, discussing how it challenges the legitimacy of astrology in determining character and fate.Ancestral Voices vs. Family Dynamics In a daring segment, Izzy probes why some who believe they can communicate with ancestors struggle to maintain relationships with living family members. This discussion aims to uncover underlying issues about belief, communication, and what we choose to prioritize in our personal lives. Episode Highlights Include:Debating Astrology's Role: Is astrology a tool for guidance or a crutch for those unwilling to face reality?Cultural Impact: How does the belief in astrology affect mental health, particularly among men who are often discouraged from exploring such interests deemed 'feminine'?Practical Takeaways: Despite the allure of the stars, we discuss the importance of creating one's destiny through action and choice, rather than passive prediction.This episode isn't just a critique but a call to introspection and empowerment. By understanding the limitations and potential harms of over-reliance on zodiac signs, we encourage our listeners to take control of their narratives and make informed decisions based on reality, not just the alignment of the planets. Engage with Us: Do you find yourself checking your horoscope daily? Have you made significant life decisions based on astrological advice? Join the conversation in the comments, share your experiences, and let's dissect the real impact of astrology together. Tune in and transform your understanding of fate and personal agency with this eye-opening discussion.#AsAManSeries #ZodiacDebate #MenAndAstrology #MentalHealthMatters #AstrologyMyths #MasculineStereotypes #FutureByDesign #CelestialSkepticism #ProphetsVsPsychics #FamilyDynamics #PersonalAgency #CulturalImpact #ControlYourDestiny #QuestionTheStars #NavigateYourPath #MenInAstrology #SpiritualVsScientific #AstrologyExposed #RedefineFate #ChallengeStereotypes #EngageInDebate #AstrologyAndIdentity #EmbraceReality #ThinkCritically #BeyondTheHoroscope #AstrologyInQuestion #AstrologicalImplications #UnderstandingAstrology #NavigatingLifeChoices #MentalHealthAwarenessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.
Queer kittens this episode is one for the books! This week we share sacred space with the host of “A Little Juju Podcast w/ Juju Bae”. Juju (She/her) is an Oshún Priestess, author, star on the Emmy/GLAAD nominated Hulu series “Living For The Dead”, and an all-around “bad bitch witch”. In this episode, Juju discusses the impact of colonialism as a child growing up in Baltimore, and how de-colonizing her spiritual practices led her to find her voice. She talks about her connection to her Ancestors, and how this has greatly impacted her wellness, her work as a healer and her role as an educator on spiritual traditions of the Black Diaspora. We also discuss her upcoming book, 'The Book of Juju: Africana Spirituality for Healing, Liberation, and Self-Discovery” aimed at empowering readers to engage with their ancestral spiritual practices in order to find healing, liberation and self-discovery. Instagram | Podcast | Linktree | Website
Welcome to Season 03 Episode 17 - the "Flower Moon" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Ms. Kelly Hayes McAlonie on Louise Blanchard Bethune; Mr. Jefferson Westwood on the Commencement Eve Pops Concert; and Ms. Jennifer Davis on the production of A.R. Guerney's Ancestral Voices at Lakeshore Center for the Arts in Westfield. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps Kelly Hayes McAlonie/Louise Bethune 02:28 Jefferson Westwood/Commencement Eve Pops 20:50 Arts Calendar 36:57 Jennifer Davis/Ancient Voices 38:50 Media excerpts from Symphony #6 Opus 68 "Pastorale", Ludwig von Beethoven, composer; performed by Frankfurt Symphony Radio Orchestra, October 2021 "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright", Paul Simon, composer, from the album Bridge Over Troubled Water, January 1970, Columbia Records "Route 66", Bobby Troup, composer (1946); performed by The Manhattan Transfer, August 2016. Artist Links Kelly Hayes McAlonie Jefferson Westwood Jennifer Davis North Shore Arts Alliance Art Trail Information May 25-26 10AM-5PM BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated, but also the most neglected, of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows in Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics: Judging Dillon and Parnell (Oxford UP, 2023), the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future. Every time the principle of consent for a united Ireland is discussed today, we can perceive the legacy of both men. Even more profoundly, that legacy can be seen when Irish nationalism tries to transcend a tribalist outlook based on the historic Catholic nation, even when the country is no longer so very Catholic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Marieete Hartley and Jerry Sroka's screenplay tells the slightly fictionalized details of their later-in-life romance and marriage. Directed and executive produced by Don Scardino, executive produced by Hartley and Sroka, co-executive produced Matthew Bennett, produced by Jeff Hardwick and Tim Mann, associate produced by Dana L. Williams. The film will open in limited theatrical release on December 8, 2023 at Theatrikos Theatre Company in Flagstaff and Sedona Film Festival Theatre in Arizona, The Village East Angelika in New York City, Reading Cinemas Town Square in San Diego, CA, and Galaxy Theatres Monroe in WA. Watch the trailer HERE Humor drives the rom-com's themes, including on-line dating, technology use, and Hollywood humiliation especially for aging actors, anchored by poignant and serious life issues derived from For more information, please visit: www.ouralmostcompletelytruestory.com Mariette began acting at the age of ten with the legendary Eva Gallienne and John Houseman. Her numerous theatre appearances, Lion in Winter at the Colony, Cabaret, Broadway, Sylvia, MTC, Ancestral Voices, Lincoln Center, Enchanted April, Pasadena Playhouse, Measure for Measure, King John, Public Theatre. She toured with Copenhagen and The Sisters Rosenzweig for which she earned a Helen Hayes Award and the League of American Theatres National Touring Award. She made her screen debut in Sam Peckinpah's classic western, Ride the Country with Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea. Her best-selling autobiography, Breaking The Silence is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Jerry Sroka played mostly witches. Short witches. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he appeared in the film version of Godspell and in the Broadway and Boston stage productions. He has appeared at the Woodstock Playhouse among many others
Myles is joined by Paul Bew, Emeritus Professor of Irish Politics at Queens University Belfast, and a crossbench peer in the House of Lords.
Healing is communal. Settle in softly for this wide-ranging conversation with my most requested guest. Sophie and I talk chronic illness and trauma, diagnosis as blessing and as hex, the theater of medicine, the aquatic nature of memory, and the entanglements of time. RESOURCES: Sophie on Instagram Sophie's newsletter Make Me Good Soil Sophie's books and more The Lady's Handbook for her Mysterious Illness by Sarah Ramey ACE- Adverse Childhood Experiences quiz The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van den Kolk (giant trigger warning; read the book below instead) Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice by Rupam Maria and Raj Patel Time Loops: Precognition, Retrocausation, and the Unconscious by Erik Wargo The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy by Barbara Ehrenreich The Emerald (a podcast beloved by both me & Sophie) Read The Ones That Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K Le Guin Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics & the Entanglement of Matter & Meaning by Karen Barad Time, As a Symptom by Joanna Newsom (lyrics here) My blog post Ancestral Voices, women's Weariness, and the Illusion of Linear Time Episode 82 What I'd Be Without You: My Mother's Life, Death, and Legacy of Love Come relax at my Costa Rica Forest Bathing Retreat- last day to book is August 4th ‘23 Medicine Stories Patreon (podcast bonuses!) Take our fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? quiz My website MythicMedicine.love Mythic Medicine on Instagram Medicine Stories Facebook group Music by Mariee Siou (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes)
Flaminia is a music producer and live performer based in London. She focuses on the live aspect of performing which allows her to have a full scale of creative freedom and expression. Her take towards writing and performing music brought her to play in London's most notorious venues, such as Printworks, FOLD and Village Underground and as well as international stages in Berlin, Athens, Tbilisi, Goa and New York. After starting releasing music on her label Metempsychosis Records which she runs with End Train, she has been heard on VSK Series, Samurai Music and 47. She collaborated with artists such as Headless Horseman, Ancestral Voices, VSK, Sam KDC and Kwartz. Flaminia also co-founded and runs Home of Sound, a polymorphic platform that breaks down barriers between highly established talents and emerging artists through masterclasses and interviews on electronic music. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
All most Americans know about Vietnam is that we fought a long and pointless war there in the 1960s and 70s. Today, if you live on the west coast, more likely than not there's a delicious Vietnamese restaurant in your community. But the ancient cultures, and the music of Southeast Asia and Vietnam in particular, is a mystery to most of us. A select group of Western composers and musicians have been drawn to these cultures, along with Southeast Asian musicians who've relocated to the West. They're creating a new fusion of traditional and contemporary music. On this transmission of Hearts of Space...subtle sounds from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Southeast Asia, on a program called ANCESTRAL VOICES 2. Music is by GRAYHAWK, LÊ TỰ CƯỜNG, PEETER VÄHI, RICHARD HOROWITZ, PHAN KIM THÀNH, VANESSA VÕ, LÊ TUẤN HÙNG & ĐẶNG KIM HIỀN, TRÍ NGUYỄN & THE ILIOS QUARTET. [ view program page ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
It is through land that we find ourselves. It is through lineage that we return to ourselves. It is through community that we expand ourselves. In this age of disorienting change and fracture, let us wander within our daydreams of another way of being. TOPICS: A Western suburban childhood- television, processed food, malls, and fear of nature's dangers Evolutionary Mismatch Theory: our human bodies were not made for these times We are living in the Eremocene: The Age of Loneliness The medicine of women's circles and the two questions that should be central to each gathering The collective yearning for ritual and embracing the awkwardness of not knowing what you're doing Repercussions of the Burning Times We do this reclaiming work for our descendents, knowing we may not reap the fruit of our labors in this lifetime Listening to what the soul of your home wants Connecting to lineage with food and folklore How an offering of food from a stranger saved Becca's ancestors' lives Connecting with our ancestors in Mythic Time: what stories from your lineage are ever happening? The echoes of the electroshock therapy Becca's grandmother underwent & how writing Root and Ritual completed an ancestral storyline Musings on women in the 1960s, twilight births, the rise of consumerism and isolated living The world we were born into is gone: the end of the Pax Americana and the unraveling of culture and collapse of institutions We need to grieve as a culture so that we can be responsive to what's next Your body is sacred land Parenthood and postpartum in the modern age Mothering as ancestral reverence Calling in energy from unexpected sources RESOURCES: RootandRitualBook.com BeccaPiastrelli.com Becca's Instagram Medicine Stories Patreon (podcast bonuses!) My website MythicMedicine.love Take our fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? Quiz Medicine Stories Facebook group Mythic Medicine on Instagram Music by Mariee Sioux (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes) A Hunter Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life by Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein The Millionth Circle: How to Change Ourselves and The World: The Essential Guide to Women's Circles by Jean Shinoda Bolen My interview with Toko-Pa Turner, Medicine Stories podcast Episode 41 The Dreaming Channel and Remembering Ourselves Home My blog post Ancestral Voices, Women's Weariness, and the Illusion of Linear TimeFamily Constellations Becca's interview with Megan McGuire on the Belonging Podcast: Mothering as Ancestral Reverence Becca's interview with me on the Belonging Podcast: Motherhood, Grief, and the Grandmother Hypothesis
TONY MARTUCCI – ANCESTRAL VOICES – – Annapolis, Md May, Oct 2016 Dialed in, Quite Some Sweating Tent Jeff Antoniuk (st/ss/sa) Luis Hernandez (st) Tom Baldwin (b) John Lee (g) Tony Martucci (dr) NICOLAS VERA – LA RUEDA DEL TIEMPO – Brooklyn, NY, May 4,...
...a groundbreaking exploration of humanity’s oldest documented faith practice; African Spirituality...the author explores the topic across millennia from the times of the Ancient Black Egyptians to contemporary practices on the continent and in the Diaspora....as such, African Spirituality is shown to be an apt umbrella term for the various expressions the world over... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
ANCESTRAL VOICES, the Apollo Chamber Players’ next installment in their 20x2020 project. 20x2020 is an initiative to commission 20 new folk music-inspired and multicultural works by the end of the decade. This fiery release comprises four 20x2020 works from composers Gilad Cohen, Arthur Gottschalk, Malek Jandali, and Javier Farias. Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p1146/Ancestral_Voices.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you! http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
Join me as I talk with author Dr. Joice Bailey Lewis about her book "My Ancestral Voices."
Joe Biden and his campaign have embraced a level of conservatism so far unheard of. Join Mike as he unpacks Joe's presumptive victory and the world to come.
On this episode we have a great conversation with the founders and creators of Ancestral Voices. Be sure to follow them on Instagram @Ancestral_voices --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1. Roho – Totemz 2. Mark Kloud – Grey 3. Kit Curse – Silence is Death 4. Torana – Coincide 5. Kyam – Crawl Space 6. JB – Train Fi Leeds 7. Presha & Homemade Weapons – The Claw 8. Torn – Dance on the Bones 9. Hybris – Unpleasant Pheasant 10. Homemade Weapons – Patrol 11. Ancestral Voices & Presha – Nitlheim 12. Lavance – Totem 13. Personnage – Diesel 14. Homemade Weapons – Omen 15. Takuhn – Structures 16. Bruno Sanchez – Claw Wing 17. MRSA – Push Me Down the Stairs 18. Out of Fuel – Perplexed 19. Red Army & Homemade Weapons – Pareidol 20. The Untouchables – Cloak of Levitation 21. Ground – Swindle 22. The Untouchables – Blackout (VIP) 23. Aquatone; Jaskin & Uneven – Aquatone7 (Jaskin & Uneven Remix)
Jimmy Earl (nacido en 1957) es un bajista de jazz estadounidense que es miembro de la banda Jimmy Kimmel Live! . En 1973, con sus compañeros de la escuela secundaria Dan Hovey y Rex Wilson, formó su primera banda, Cosmic Rainbow. En 1983, se unió a Baku de Tiger Okoshi, que se presentó en el Festival de Jazz de Newport en 1984. En 1985, se unió a una banda liderada por el baterista de jazz Bob Moses, con quien apareció en Boston y Cambridge. Earl comenzó su carrera de grabación en Boston en 1986 cuando apoyó a David Gilden en Ancestral Voices. En 1986, Jimmy Earl se mudó a la ciudad de Nueva York y por recomendación de su amigo Steve Hunt se unió a Jazz Explosion. En este grupo trabajó con Gato Barbieri, Angela Bofill, Tom Browne, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Freddie Hubbard, Phyllis Hyman, Ramsey Lewis, Lonnie Liston Smith y Stanley Turrentine. Conoció al bajista Stanley Clarke, quien se convirtió en su mentor y amigo, y se unió a la gira de Clarke por Brasil con Larry Graham. Poco después, se reunió con Joe Sample en el Blue Note Jazz Club en la ciudad de Nueva York, y Sample lo invito a unirse a The Crusaders. Durante 1986 y 1987, realizó una gira con ellos en los Estados Unidos, Europa y Japón. En 1988, Jimmy Earl se mudó a Los Ángeles y grabó en el álbum de Clarke If This Bass Could Only Talk. Fue seguido en 1993 por East River Drive, en el que se acredita a Earl como coautor de “I’m Home Africa”. En 1990 apareció en dos álbumes por el Proyecto Mark Varney. El primero, Truth in Shredding, que contó con el guitarrista de jazz Allan Holdsworth y Frank Gambale. En el segundo, Centrifugal Funk, trabajó como arreglista y productor. En 1993, Jimmy Earl reemplazó a John Patitucci en la Banda Elektric de Chick Corea, que salió de gira. Al regresar, trabajó con su compañero de banda de Elektric Eric Marienthal en el álbum One Touch y ayudó a escribir la canción “Backtalk”. Durante el mismo año, apareció en el álbum Elektric Band II: Paint the World y coescribió con Corea “Ished”, “Spanish Sketch”, y “Reprise”. El álbum fue nominado para el Premio Grammy de 1994 al Mejor Álbum de Jazz Contemporáneo. Dos años después se unió a la banda ‘Steve Vai está en el álbum tributo de The Songs of West Side Story, que fue certificado como oro. En 2002, participó en la gira de reunión de la Elektric Band en los EE. UU., que incluyó dos actuaciones en el Blue Note. En otra reunión, Earl actuó en el álbum The Chick Corea Songbook (2009) de Manhattan Transfer. Mientras viajaba con Corea en 1993, Earl actuó en Roma, Italia, con Pino Daniele, quien le invitó a grabar en su álbum Che Dio ti benedica. Este fue el primero de los cinco álbumes que grabó con Daniele de 1993 a 1999. En 1995, mientras estaba de gira con Daniele para promocionar Non calpestare i fiori nel deserto, tocó en Milán, Italia, con Pat Metheny. En ese año, grabó Jimmy Earl, que contó con David Batteau, Mitchel Forman, Franke Gambale, Deron Johnson, Gary Novak, Rique Pantoja, Randy Roos, Steve Tavaglione y Dave Weckl. Este álbum presenta la interpretación en bajo de Earl de “Pavane for a Dead Princess” de Maurice Ravel (1899). Fue seguido en 1997 por su segundo álbum, Stratosphere, que presenta a John Beasley, Daniele, Johnson, Forman y Simon Phillips. Es una exploración en la combinación de actuaciones de músicos en vivo con música electrónica. El 20 de marzo de 2012, Severn Records reeditó versiones actualizadas de estos álbumes, que fueron revisadas en la revista Bass Player. Posteriormente, el 21 de enero de 2014, Severn lanzó otro álbum de Earl, Renewing Disguises. La portada de este álbum se basa en una caricatura de Earl dibujada por Dicky Barrett. En 1996, Tom Brechtlein recomendó a Earl como reemplazo de Roscoe Beck en la banda de Robben Ford, The Blue Line, que estaba a punto de emprender una gira en autobús por Europa. Al regresar, Ford comenzó una nueva banda, que comenzó con una serie de actuaciones en la costa oeste. Estas incluyeron apariciones en Catalina Bar and Grill en Hollywood, y en Yoshi’s en Oakland, California, donde Vinnie Colaiuta apareció en la batería. El álbum Supernatural de Ford fue grabado y lanzado en 1999. En 2001, la banda de Ford grabó New Morning: The Paris Concert. Este DVD capturó una actuación en vivo en el club New Morning en París. Fue seguido, en 2002, por el primer álbum de Ford con Concord Jazz , Blue Moon, en el que se le atribuye a Earl la producción de “Good to Love”. Más tarde, Earl grabó en dos álbumes más de Ford: Keep on Running (2003), y Truth (2007), que fue nominado para el Premio Grammy 2008 al Mejor Álbum de Blues Contemporáneo. Por otra parte, en agosto de 2007, Verdad se convirtió en el álbum de blues número uno en la lista de Billboard. A finales de 2002, invitaron a Jimmy Earl a unirse a una nueva banda, Cleto y los Cletones, que acababa de ser elegida para ser la banda de house en el programa de televisión de la ABC Jimmy Jimmy Live en la noche. Después del espectáculo y los fines de semana, Earl se presenta una o dos veces al mes en el club Baked Potato en Studio City. Ha aparecido con Dean Brown, Deron Johnson, Scott Kinsey, Simon Phillips, Jeff Richman, Steve Tavaglione, Steve Weingart, Zigaboo Modeliste, y con la cantante de salsa Cecilia Noel y los Wild Clams. La asociación de Earl con los Wild Clams se remonta a 1995 cuando actuó con ellos en el Teatro Nacional de Cuba, en La Habana. Este concierto terminó un período de dieciséis años durante el cual se prohibió a los grupos musicales estadounidenses actuar en Cuba.
We are entitled to a (re)membership with the holy, the never-ending and ever-evolving wisdom of dreams, and guidance on the path of remembering ourselves home. I forgot to mention this episode's Patreon offering in the intro, but check out the Links section below to access Toko-pa's Dream Recovery Kit ebook, designed for the individual who is feeling estranged from their dreams, this guide will help you cultivate a rich dream life. This kit contains guidance for dream recall, tips for overcoming blocks, exercises for deepening your practice, and ideas for ritual and dream incubation. IN THE INTRO: Ancestral Voices, Women's Weariness, & the Illusion of Linear Time Chronic pain Dreamwalking IN THE INTERVIEW: A childhood in exile, a lost community, and finding belonging again Being grabbed by the hair and dragged into the bottomless underworld An incredible story about physical pain, a powerful dream, the grandfather who jumped from a train on the way to Auschwitz, and ancestral healing Healing is open ended When a family must keep their stories secret in order to survive, and how that silence affects the lineage- "Nothing influences children more than the silent facts in the background" -C.G. Jung The dreaming channel is always open- being in reciprocity with the world behind the world We are literally made of story, and dreams are the original stories Why we should not be down with OPI- Other People's Information Dreams are nature pulsing through us, and incline us toward our unique medicine The multiplicity of our coherence Not all dreams carry equal weight, but there is no such thing as a throwaway dream either Approaching a dream as if it were a wild animal in a forest Heirlooms, the storying of objects, and what we reclaim when we make things by hand To feed the holy that sustains us, give in a way that doesn't require any more taking The meaning of Toko-pa's name (which was given to her at birth) LINKS: Toko-pa's website Dreamwalking Online Course My piece Ancestral Voices, Women's Weariness, and the Illusion of Linear Time My website MythicMedicine.love Medicine Stories Patreon (Dream Recovery Kit) The Medicine Stories Facebook group Take my fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? quiz Mythic Medicine on Instagram Music by Mariee Sioux (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes)
Do you believe in the supernatural? In this episode we sit down with Dalian Adofo, creator of Ancestral Voices to discuss those weird experiences in our lives that are hard to explain and also get an introduction to the nature-centred indigenous spiritual practices of African and beyond. *JOIN OUR MAILING LIST* To stay up to date with the latest OTB goings on, join our mailing list. You will get exclusive access to content, giveaways, free tickets to live shows and more! https://forms.gle/TYmvFWiutZmdcz1w8 Get in touch: email: otbpodcastuk@gmail.com Twitter: @otbpodcastuk Instagram: @otbpodcastuk
What do you think/feel when you hear the words Ancestor or Spirit(s)? Our Ancestors live beyond the realm of our eyes while simultaneously existing inside of us! When we separate ourselves from the wisdom, knowledge and tools that once kept us connected to the ALL- what happens? What does colonization, religion and the media all have in common when it comes to African Spirituality? Tune in by way of London, England, as Verona Spence-Adofo, Co-Director of the documentary Ancestral Voices shares about her journey to creating this series and how it will honor our Ancestors, help educate the masses, and shed light on the BEAUTY of our indigenous & sacred practices! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/GoddessTalkRadio/support
The London-based artist Flaminia releases her debut vinyl release with the British Metempsychosis Records imprint. The Illusion In Fire EP is an interesting four-track release of modern, distorted, dark and percussive sounds, including remixes from Headless Horseman and Ancestral Voices. Monument is previewing Fear of Fire, the opening track of the EP. The track, including delicate experimental elements and sounds, sets the haunting tone of the whole release. The Fear Of Fire EP will be released on June 15th. @Flaminia_Elohk @Metempsychosis-records
The scrolls are in our bones, and an embodied relationship with our ancestors can bring countless rewards and reveal things a merely intellectual path cannot. Through myth, ritual, and creative expression we can remember the feminine magic of our grandmothers and reap their blessings. Lara Veleda Vesta is an artist, writer, and educator with strong, well tended ties to her Northern European ancestors. Her works and offerings focus on folk spirituality, archaic magic, mythology, ritual, and women’s remembrance. Our conversation runs deep and meanders from the cultural legacy of the burning times to the language of symbol to the nature of fate to the illusion of linear time and its effect on our modern lives to mold toxicity to snake medicine. And so much more! -In the Intro: Garden Party Giveaway! The status of the podcast Healing the Witch Wound Herbal Tip: plant recognition & the human brain -In the Interview: The Motherline- intergenerational trauma, we’re all descended from survivors, and we are never separate from our ancestors “Things are real and not real simultaneously” Ancestral connection as an embodied path: connecting with the ancestors via direct information from your intuition, art, and ritual The scrolls are in our bones: the ancestral dream that changed my life Listening to the language of symbol Hyndla- goddess of the bloodlines (let's bring her back!) The woven web of Wyrd- the matrix of existence Fate is interactive, time is non-linear, everything is happening simultaneously The Disir- support, guidance, and blessings from the sacred grandmothers of your lineage Go sit on your ancestors graves (for real tho) Collapsing time and shifting consciousness How linear time separates us from nature, the ancestors, myth, and indigenous ways of knowing "Get off the grid of your thinking" The multiplicity of reasons you are never alone Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, mold toxicity, and invisible disabilities Disregarding cultural expectations: exhaustion, trauma, and illness in women (especially at midlife) The ancient Northern myth of Golveig- “Thrice burned and yet she lives”- and what it can teach us about feminine power, magic, surviving patriarchy, and healing after pain and trauma Snake medicine & feminine magic -Links: Lara’s website The Wild Soul School Lara’s Patreon Take my fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? quiz Max Dashu and The Suppressed Histories Archives Jung and the Ancestors by Sandra Easter My blog post Ancestral Voices, Women's Weariness, & the Illusion of Linear Time The New Midlife Crisis for Women on Oprah.com
Sit back and enjoy as I discuss African Spirituality with my brotha Dalian Adofo, one of the creators of the documentary and book, Ancestral Voices. Visit https://ancestralvoices.co.uk for more info! Subscribe to TiTi Talks on Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Google Play music.
Ancestral Voices follows his acclaimed debut LP 'Night Of Visions' for Samurai Horo with a considered mix of electronica and ambience.
Feat: Shigeto, Tusks, Golden Fern, Dusty Melody, Ashes Holland, Melodownz, M Brain, Massaka Brain, Moo Latte, TEA, Ekstendia, Alex Okrazo, Lord Of The Isles, Rodriguez, Moltov, Estere, Encouragement, CUT_, Tonik Ensemble, Fran Seven, Kayloo, Clara Casey, Suspes, Little Dragon, Nikolas Noam, Mikestin, Florian Bo, Khromi, DJ Madd, Viers, Forslab, Kovaakh, LeMuff, J. Robinson, Ancestral Voices and Tusk One.
Mantis Radio 195 + CARTHAGE This weeks guest is CARTHAGE aka Damian B. Having heard his recent album and witnessed him devastate on bass as part of KHOST, I just had to get him on Mantis Radio. We've new music from Miss Red, Drumcorps, Varg, Bone Skippers, Shinra and Samurai Music's Ancestral Voices. playlist → show archives. support the show → become a patron.
'When the last tree is cut down, the last fish eaten, and the last stream poisoned, you will realize that you cannot eat money.'~ Cree Indian saying...The Traditional Native American lifestyle is a life of prayer to all of creation. Prayer is so deeply woven into every aspect of life that there is a prayer for every action, on waking and greeting the morning sun, on eating and thanking all the beings that have made that meal possible. Each moment can be made sacred when gratitude is shown for the gifts of this life. This is most beautifully summed up in the phrase Mitakuye Oyasin, Lakota for 'All my relations.' When a prayer is made it is followed by these words that acknowledge our interconnectedness to all life on this planet.The Web of Life is something that we are part of and this is celebrated in all Native Traditions. Celebration and Gratitude being at the core of Native American Spirituality.And this gratitude, ritual and otherwise is something that we sometimes forget in our consumer societies so full of things that it often takes a moment to remember the small miracles of every day life.'The Elm Trees will die, Huge stone monsters will tear open the face of the earth and rivers burning aflame.' These words are taken from The Seventh Generation Prophecy, one well known by many of the Native Nations and remembered here by Gail Whitlow of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Mohawk nation. These words bring to mind Dutch elm disease that has wiped out all but a few elms left in Britain or much of continental Europe. Mining devastating huge swathes of the earth and Fracking that uses and pollutes huge quantities of our most precious resource, water, not to mention the local devastation in Australia where fires have raged for weeks in New South Wales.The Seventh Generation prophecy says that seven Generations after White man has come into contact with the Native Americans is the time when change must come and that that time is now. Now, is the time to act to bring ourselves back into balance for ourselves and the planet. The prophecy says that this time will come when the wisdom teachings that have been preserved by native people will be needed as we learn how to come back into balance. *****Gail Whitlow, Pipe Carrier and Medicine Woman says 'I am born into the Bear clan. This birth manifests as Healing and medicine. We all once knew our paths according to what clan we were born into. Most now spend all their lives searching for a connection.' Gail has set up Ancestral Voices healing center on the 6 Nations reserve in Ontario Canada where she was raised. Her life's purpose since she was 25 has been to create and facilitate events that foster the traditional ceremonies that allow our connection to Spirit.*****Gil Aguilera is an Honorary Sundance Elder and Staff Carrier, member of Tokala Warrior Society, Chiricahua Apache Alliance, World Council of Elders, Facilitator of Global Spiritual Unity and Condor and Eagle Gatherings. A US Armed Forces Veteran with a successful career as a program administrator in Aerospace and government programs. Gil has been on a Worldwide journey of self discovery seeking the 'original spiritual instructions' that the great spirit handed down to us and how to best incorporate these first teachings into his own spiritual path is his life's mission.This Journey has taken him to most of the North, Central and South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. He has prayed with his Chanupa (sacred pipe) in many Native American sacred ceremonies and vision quests and sat in council with many indigenous spiritual world elders to discover his true spiritual mission. Gil utilizes his integrity, spiritual wisdom, and knowledge to unite people of all world cultures to integrate our living past culture with our present and to work together towards restoring our sacred relationships with the Great Spirit and Mother Earth.The current environmental crisis of many of the worlds eco-systems has been foretold by Native American nations. The fulfillment of these prophecies at this time is seen as the call to wake-up and for people to bring their lives back into alignment into harmonious living with the planet.Gil Aguilera, Gail Whitlow and Ruben Saufkie are coming to New Zealand to share their teachings at two not be be missed events. Ruben, a Hopi is from the "Patkiwunga" Water Clan and will be leading a Water Blessing Ceremony open to all at Kawai Purapura at 12pm on Sunday the 22nd March - Joining hearts and minds with many others in a synchronized global event.For more information please contact Stephanie Frost atfrost.steph@gmail.com and check out the heartspace website atwww.heartspace.co.nz for full details on these events:Tales from Turtle Island of Prophecies and Healing113 Mt Eden RoadThe Quaker Meeting House, Wed 19 Mar at 6:30pmHealing The Sacred Hoop - Spiritual Gathering of Elders Kawai Purapura Retreat Centre, Auckland Friday 21st - Sunday 23rd MarchHopi Water Blessing - 12pm Sunday 23rd March @ Kawai Purapura Albany.
Join MsBlue and Directors' Dalian Adofo and Verona Spence of Ancestral Voices { Video production company Longbelly Entertainment LTD}. Dee and Vee will be speaking about their last project Ancestral Voices Esoteric African Knowledge. The documentary demystifies the negative stigma of misconceptions surrounding African spirituality. *** Longbelly Entertainment LTD **** will be giving away a FREE copy during the LIVE show Website : www.longbelly.co.uk To get your copy of ancestral voices esoteric African knowledge click the link below .... DVD for Sale
KPFA-Pacifica's Birthday Council of Calling in The Ancestral Voices (welcoming presents – donations from the listening community to KPFA on this most auspicious solar return!)an astrological reading of KPFA-Pacifica's chart, both delineating the powerful transits that provide navigational guidance for Pacifica and for each of us, and inviting power from the ancestor voices (Pacifica Archives) to gather clarity and woof for us all to best contribute to the culture of reverent ingenuity emerging from the rubble of Empire. In accord, also playing Part 2 of Caroline's Vernal Equinox CSI address, and honoring all great gatherings, including the up-coming New Living Expo www.newlivingexpo.com The post The Visionary Activist Show – KPFA-Pacifica's Birthday Council of Calling in The Ancestral Voices appeared first on KPFA.