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Latest podcast episodes about aroara

New Books in Poetry
Your Devotee in Rags

New Books in Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 29:16


NBN host Hollay Ghadery speaks with cultural icons, Anne Waldman (The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment) and Andrew Whiteman (Broken Social Scene) who have collaborated to create Your Devotee in Rags—a metamorphic sonic poetry LP released by Siren Recordings in 2025 and is available from Spotify. The conversation starts with a discussion of Anne's epic, The Iovis Trilogy (Coffee House Press, 2011). Published for the first time in its entirety, this major epic poem assures Anne Waldman's place in the pantheon of contemporary poetry. The Iovis Trilogy, Waldman's monumental feminist epic, traverses epochs, cultures, and genres to create a visionary call to poetic arms. Iovis details the misdeeds of the Patriarch, and with a fierce imagination queries and subverts his warmongering. All of Waldman's themes come into focus—friendship, motherhood, politics, and Buddhist wisdom. This is epic poetry that goes beyond the old injunction “to include history”—its effort is to change history. Your Devotee in Rags is a missive to this age of patriarchal power, its songs and poems are designed to specifically confront that power and hold it to account. Taking such activist inspiration from musicians like Lido Pimienta and Tanya Tagaaq, musically YDIR blends acoustic and electronic genres, waltzes, laments, and Pauls Boutique-era Beastie Boys mash-ups all with the intent of creating a new artistic headspace: sonic poetry. The cultural direction is forward, the earbuds open up the stereo field, listening to YDIR is, in a word, empowering. More about Your Devotee in Rags: Your Devotee in Rags is a sonic poetry collaboration between Anne Waldman and Andrew Whiteman; an act of desire and metamorphosis expanding the performative vision of being at the horizon of new experience, stripped down, exploring the turf, through poetry and spiritual yearning. Anne says: “Wizard Hal Willner would be proud of us companions in the vibrational matrix. Comrades in a studio of subtle suspense, and where were we headed? A magnificent voyage! Tender, rugged, true. I met Andrew Whiteman, genius player, composer, scholar, in one of Hal's unpredictable alchemical laboratories. We instantly bonded as mavens of poetry and its attendant orality, dedicated to the passion of epic life that is the source of this album, the 1000 plus pages of the feminist canto: Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment; passages plucked to be re-imagined in ambient explosive word-sound. On the Yantzse, in a strip club, a maelstrom of memory honoring precursor male poets, dressed in the rags of Celtic hags, so much more as mendicant, witty siren, compassionate lover, exploding empires of patriarchy and war. A kind of mythic hospitality.” Andrew says: “It was filmmaker Ron Mann and producer Hal Wilner who showed me the way. Hal was my guiding presence—whip smart, funny, gentle, empathic. This album is dedicated to him.” More about Anne Waldman: Anne Waldman is a living legend. Poet, performer, professor, editor, cultural activist, grandmother, and co-founder with Allen Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Former director of the Poetry Project. Tireless author of over 40 books, her trademark energy coils ever outward, always seeking to reveal the four-fold vision that we have largely lost. More about Andrew Whiteman: Andrew Whiteman is a musician and mythopoetics scholar from Montreal, Canada. He writes and performs in Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle, AroarA, and Poets' Workout Sound System. He is a co-founder of Siren Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry

New Books Network
Your Devotee in Rags

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 33:33


NBN host Hollay Ghadery speaks with cultural icons, Anne Waldman (The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment) and Andrew Whiteman (Broken Social Scene) who have collaborated to create Your Devotee in Rags—a metamorphic sonic poetry LP released by Siren Recordings in 2025 and is available from Spotify. The conversation starts with a discussion of Anne's epic, The Iovis Trilogy (Coffee House Press, 2011). Published for the first time in its entirety, this major epic poem assures Anne Waldman's place in the pantheon of contemporary poetry. The Iovis Trilogy, Waldman's monumental feminist epic, traverses epochs, cultures, and genres to create a visionary call to poetic arms. Iovis details the misdeeds of the Patriarch, and with a fierce imagination queries and subverts his warmongering. All of Waldman's themes come into focus—friendship, motherhood, politics, and Buddhist wisdom. This is epic poetry that goes beyond the old injunction “to include history”—its effort is to change history. Your Devotee in Rags is a missive to this age of patriarchal power, its songs and poems are designed to specifically confront that power and hold it to account. Taking such activist inspiration from musicians like Lido Pimienta and Tanya Tagaaq, musically YDIR blends acoustic and electronic genres, waltzes, laments, and Pauls Boutique-era Beastie Boys mash-ups all with the intent of creating a new artistic headspace: sonic poetry. The cultural direction is forward, the earbuds open up the stereo field, listening to YDIR is, in a word, empowering. More about Your Devotee in Rags: Your Devotee in Rags is a sonic poetry collaboration between Anne Waldman and Andrew Whiteman; an act of desire and metamorphosis expanding the performative vision of being at the horizon of new experience, stripped down, exploring the turf, through poetry and spiritual yearning. Anne says: “Wizard Hal Willner would be proud of us companions in the vibrational matrix. Comrades in a studio of subtle suspense, and where were we headed? A magnificent voyage! Tender, rugged, true. I met Andrew Whiteman, genius player, composer, scholar, in one of Hal's unpredictable alchemical laboratories. We instantly bonded as mavens of poetry and its attendant orality, dedicated to the passion of epic life that is the source of this album, the 1000 plus pages of the feminist canto: Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment; passages plucked to be re-imagined in ambient explosive word-sound. On the Yantzse, in a strip club, a maelstrom of memory honoring precursor male poets, dressed in the rags of Celtic hags, so much more as mendicant, witty siren, compassionate lover, exploding empires of patriarchy and war. A kind of mythic hospitality.” Andrew says: “It was filmmaker Ron Mann and producer Hal Wilner who showed me the way. Hal was my guiding presence—whip smart, funny, gentle, empathic. This album is dedicated to him.” More about Anne Waldman: Anne Waldman is a living legend. Poet, performer, professor, editor, cultural activist, grandmother, and co-founder with Allen Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Former director of the Poetry Project. Tireless author of over 40 books, her trademark energy coils ever outward, always seeking to reveal the four-fold vision that we have largely lost. More about Andrew Whiteman: Andrew Whiteman is a musician and mythopoetics scholar from Montreal, Canada. He writes and performs in Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle, AroarA, and Poets' Workout Sound System. He is a co-founder of Siren Recordings. 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

New Books in Literature
Your Devotee in Rags

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 29:16


NBN host Hollay Ghadery speaks with cultural icons, Anne Waldman (The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment) and Andrew Whiteman (Broken Social Scene) who have collaborated to create Your Devotee in Rags—a metamorphic sonic poetry LP released by Siren Recordings in 2025 and is available from Spotify. The conversation starts with a discussion of Anne's epic, The Iovis Trilogy (Coffee House Press, 2011). Published for the first time in its entirety, this major epic poem assures Anne Waldman's place in the pantheon of contemporary poetry. The Iovis Trilogy, Waldman's monumental feminist epic, traverses epochs, cultures, and genres to create a visionary call to poetic arms. Iovis details the misdeeds of the Patriarch, and with a fierce imagination queries and subverts his warmongering. All of Waldman's themes come into focus—friendship, motherhood, politics, and Buddhist wisdom. This is epic poetry that goes beyond the old injunction “to include history”—its effort is to change history. Your Devotee in Rags is a missive to this age of patriarchal power, its songs and poems are designed to specifically confront that power and hold it to account. Taking such activist inspiration from musicians like Lido Pimienta and Tanya Tagaaq, musically YDIR blends acoustic and electronic genres, waltzes, laments, and Pauls Boutique-era Beastie Boys mash-ups all with the intent of creating a new artistic headspace: sonic poetry. The cultural direction is forward, the earbuds open up the stereo field, listening to YDIR is, in a word, empowering. More about Your Devotee in Rags: Your Devotee in Rags is a sonic poetry collaboration between Anne Waldman and Andrew Whiteman; an act of desire and metamorphosis expanding the performative vision of being at the horizon of new experience, stripped down, exploring the turf, through poetry and spiritual yearning. Anne says: “Wizard Hal Willner would be proud of us companions in the vibrational matrix. Comrades in a studio of subtle suspense, and where were we headed? A magnificent voyage! Tender, rugged, true. I met Andrew Whiteman, genius player, composer, scholar, in one of Hal's unpredictable alchemical laboratories. We instantly bonded as mavens of poetry and its attendant orality, dedicated to the passion of epic life that is the source of this album, the 1000 plus pages of the feminist canto: Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment; passages plucked to be re-imagined in ambient explosive word-sound. On the Yantzse, in a strip club, a maelstrom of memory honoring precursor male poets, dressed in the rags of Celtic hags, so much more as mendicant, witty siren, compassionate lover, exploding empires of patriarchy and war. A kind of mythic hospitality.” Andrew says: “It was filmmaker Ron Mann and producer Hal Wilner who showed me the way. Hal was my guiding presence—whip smart, funny, gentle, empathic. This album is dedicated to him.” More about Anne Waldman: Anne Waldman is a living legend. Poet, performer, professor, editor, cultural activist, grandmother, and co-founder with Allen Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Former director of the Poetry Project. Tireless author of over 40 books, her trademark energy coils ever outward, always seeking to reveal the four-fold vision that we have largely lost. More about Andrew Whiteman: Andrew Whiteman is a musician and mythopoetics scholar from Montreal, Canada. He writes and performs in Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle, AroarA, and Poets' Workout Sound System. He is a co-founder of Siren Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Sound Studies
Your Devotee in Rags

New Books in Sound Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 29:16


NBN host Hollay Ghadery speaks with cultural icons, Anne Waldman (The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment) and Andrew Whiteman (Broken Social Scene) who have collaborated to create Your Devotee in Rags—a metamorphic sonic poetry LP released by Siren Recordings in 2025 and is available from Spotify. The conversation starts with a discussion of Anne's epic, The Iovis Trilogy (Coffee House Press, 2011). Published for the first time in its entirety, this major epic poem assures Anne Waldman's place in the pantheon of contemporary poetry. The Iovis Trilogy, Waldman's monumental feminist epic, traverses epochs, cultures, and genres to create a visionary call to poetic arms. Iovis details the misdeeds of the Patriarch, and with a fierce imagination queries and subverts his warmongering. All of Waldman's themes come into focus—friendship, motherhood, politics, and Buddhist wisdom. This is epic poetry that goes beyond the old injunction “to include history”—its effort is to change history. Your Devotee in Rags is a missive to this age of patriarchal power, its songs and poems are designed to specifically confront that power and hold it to account. Taking such activist inspiration from musicians like Lido Pimienta and Tanya Tagaaq, musically YDIR blends acoustic and electronic genres, waltzes, laments, and Pauls Boutique-era Beastie Boys mash-ups all with the intent of creating a new artistic headspace: sonic poetry. The cultural direction is forward, the earbuds open up the stereo field, listening to YDIR is, in a word, empowering. More about Your Devotee in Rags: Your Devotee in Rags is a sonic poetry collaboration between Anne Waldman and Andrew Whiteman; an act of desire and metamorphosis expanding the performative vision of being at the horizon of new experience, stripped down, exploring the turf, through poetry and spiritual yearning. Anne says: “Wizard Hal Willner would be proud of us companions in the vibrational matrix. Comrades in a studio of subtle suspense, and where were we headed? A magnificent voyage! Tender, rugged, true. I met Andrew Whiteman, genius player, composer, scholar, in one of Hal's unpredictable alchemical laboratories. We instantly bonded as mavens of poetry and its attendant orality, dedicated to the passion of epic life that is the source of this album, the 1000 plus pages of the feminist canto: Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment; passages plucked to be re-imagined in ambient explosive word-sound. On the Yantzse, in a strip club, a maelstrom of memory honoring precursor male poets, dressed in the rags of Celtic hags, so much more as mendicant, witty siren, compassionate lover, exploding empires of patriarchy and war. A kind of mythic hospitality.” Andrew says: “It was filmmaker Ron Mann and producer Hal Wilner who showed me the way. Hal was my guiding presence—whip smart, funny, gentle, empathic. This album is dedicated to him.” More about Anne Waldman: Anne Waldman is a living legend. Poet, performer, professor, editor, cultural activist, grandmother, and co-founder with Allen Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Former director of the Poetry Project. Tireless author of over 40 books, her trademark energy coils ever outward, always seeking to reveal the four-fold vision that we have largely lost. More about Andrew Whiteman: Andrew Whiteman is a musician and mythopoetics scholar from Montreal, Canada. He writes and performs in Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle, AroarA, and Poets' Workout Sound System. He is a co-founder of Siren Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies

The SpokenWeb Podcast
Invitation to Sonic Poetry: Demarcations, Repositories, Examples

The SpokenWeb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 50:24


SUMMARYIn this first episode of Season 6, producer Andrew Whiteman invites listeners to step into an arena of collaboration between poetry and sound. We all know it when we hear it, and we have mixed feelings about it. Why does the archaic meeting place of music and poem hit such a nerve? Is this art form literature or is it music? Surely, it's not song, is it? And if poems already carry their prosodic intentions within themselves – why bother supplementing them with extraneous audio?" These questions are answered by Siren Recordings, a new digital-DIY sonic poetry label run by Kelly Baron and Andrew Whiteman.*SHOW NOTESAudio played in the episode“Happy Birthday Ed Sanders Thank You!”, written and performed by Edward Sanders ( from "This is the Age of Investigation Poetry and Every Citizen Must Investigate” part of the “Totally Corrupt Dial-a-Poem Series by John Giorno. Found at https://www.ubu.com/sound/gps.html ) and Andrew Whiteman. Unreleased track. Audio clips of Amiri Barak, Helen Adam, and the Four Horseman from Ron Mann's 1980 film Poetry in Motion. found at https://vimeo.com/14191903.“The Great Reigns” written and performed by Erica Hunt ( from Close Listening with Charles Bernstein at WPS1 Clocktower Studio, New York, June 20, 2005, available at https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Hunt.php ), and Andrew Whiteman. “#7” by Alice Notley and AroarA. Unreleased track. Text taken from Notley's book “In The Pines”, Penguin Books. 2007.“ Pinbot” and “Abu Surveillance” by Anne Waldman and Andrew Whiteman. Unreleased track. Text taken from Waldman's book “Iovis: the Trilogy”, Coffeehouse Press. 2011.“How I wrote Certain of my Books” by David UU and the Avalettes.  from the casette Very Sound (Sound Poems By David UU). Underwhich Audiographic Series, No.18. 1984.  "whn i first came to vancouvr” by bill bissett. from the cassette Sonic Horses. Underwhich Audiographic Series, No.19.1984. "From The Life & Work Of Chapter 7 (For Steven Smith)” by Tekst. from the cassette "Unexpected Passage”.Underwhich Audiographic Series – No. 15. 1982. “ Canto One” by Andrew Whiteman featuring Robert Duncan, Ezra Pound, Richard Sieberth, Al Filreis. buried somewhere at Penn Sound. https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/. Unreleased track.*PRODUCER BIOAndrew Whiteman is a founding member of the indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, and a PhD student at Concordia University investigating the confluence of mythology and experimental poetics. He is a musician, producer and sound artist with special interest in Sonic Poetics, and has collaborated on recordings with Alice Notley (In The Pines, 2013) and Anne Waldman (IOVIS, 2023) among others. This work has led directly to the creation of Siren Recordings, a boutique sonic poetry label, hub and ever-growing archive he runs with Kelly Baron and Brandon Hocura.  His divinatory practice is located at https://intarotgate.com.

The Embodied Leadership Podcast
106: Following Your Joy & Living for Your Legacy

The Embodied Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 54:32


Today I discuss the importance of following our joy, living for our legacy and embodying the full spectrum of who we're here to be in the world. I share my personal journey in courageously transforming aspects of my identity and starting to embrace my psychic gifts. We dive into the power of self-awareness and presence in living a fulfilling life and creating a successful and sustainable business, deepening your capacity to trust yourself, and the importance of learning to liberate your self expression to be seen as you shine in your unique brilliance. I also introduce an aspect of my vision, AROARA, which represents the dawn of embodied expression and light. In This Episode:  0:00:08 | Stepping into a new chapter and embracing transformation   0:03:52 | Importance of self-awareness and presence   0:06:19 | Embracing the full spectrum of the human experience   0:08:11 | Rebranding and the journey of AROARA  0:11:19 | Trusting the path and responding to life   0:14:58 | Reclaiming self-trust and embracing the bigger vision   0:16:37 | Introducing the vision of AROARA  0:18:10 | The honor and privilege of facilitating impactful work   0:20:58 | Overcoming limiting beliefs and embracing my magic   0:22:22 | Importance of shining unapologetically and empowering others   0:23:44 | Experiencing synchronistic manifestations and embracing desires   0:25:33 | Channeling psychic gifts through a ceremonial tattoo experience   0:29:40 | Client testimonial of her experience of my psychic gifts   0:33:42 | Recognizing the wisdom of my younger self   0:34:15 | Healing and transformational path as a spiral   0:38:20 | Immeasurable capacity to change our lives and create magic   0:39:42 | Radical self-responsibility and trusting the journey   0:41:12 | Awakening to our wholeness and living for the legacy   0:43:37 | Letting go of the fear of being misrepresented and shining brightly   0:48:22 | Saying yes, following joy, and being a steward for wealth   0:50:24 | More money equals more options   0:52:31 | Define your vision of success and embrace your legacy  Key Takeaways: Embrace moments of gratitude and acknowledge the transformation occurring in your life. Self-awareness is crucial for living a fulfilling life and creating a successful business. Embrace your gifts and shine unapologetically, knowing that your impact can create a ripple effect. Remember your wholeness and live for your legacy, taking up space and being seen. Embrace the full spectrum of being human and trust your journey, knowing that challenges are opportunities for growth. Quotes: "We all have gifts, intuitive abilities, and magic within us. Embrace it and shine unapologetically." - Rachael Meeds "True healing is remembering your wholeness in the present moment and building from that place." - Rachael Meeds "Live for the legacy and create a life beyond your wildest dreams." - Rachael Meeds Thank you so much for being here! So excited for you to dive into this week's episode. Try my new Free Hypnosis: Liberating Your Expression ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connect & Work With Rachael: Instagram TikTok Youtube The Sacred Self Hypnosis Library ($17) Ecstatic (An Ecstatic Dance & Hypnosis Experience) 1:1 Coaching Application (FREE) Liberating Your Expression Hypnosis Blog  The Embodied Leadership Newsletter If you enjoyed today's episode, please let me know by leaving a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to this, or sharing this episode on your Instagram stories and tagging me! It means so much and helps us reach more gorgeous souls who need to hear these messages!

The Embodied Leadership Podcast
105: Cultivating Emotional Intelligence and Expanding Your Capacity for Growth

The Embodied Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 40:06


In today's episode, I explore the importance of cultivating emotional intelligence and expanding our capacity within our nervous system. I emphasize the need to interpret and be in relationship with a wide range of sensations that arise as we courageously move towards our goals. I discuss the challenges of stepping out of our comfort zones and the tendency to default to what feels good in the moment. I highlight the significance of expanding our window of tolerance and developing emotional intelligence to align our behaviors with our desired identity. I also encourage listeners to ask themselves what will feel great to have done in the long run, rather than just what feels good in the present moment. In This Episode: 0:02:16 | Brief mention of the recent rebranding of Aroara  0:05:02 | Importance of developing emotional intelligence for personal growth  0:08:08 | The tendency to avoid discomfort and the need to expand our window of tolerance  0:10:16 | The value of being able to consciously think and feel  0:13:22 | Exploring the different states of the nervous system  0:14:55 | The discomfort of stepping into something new  0:16:34 | Defaulting to old ways of being instead of embracing change  0:17:52 | The subconscious reaction to big changes and self-preservation mechanisms  0:18:34 | Importance of self-awareness and compassion in personal growth  0:19:05 | Confidence and self-trust come from embracing discomfort  0:20:34 | Intentionally seeking discomfort to expand window of tolerance  0:21:51 | Brave spaces vs. safety in personal growth  0:22:26 | Importance of working with a trusted guide or coach  0:23:20 | Emotional intelligence and self-regulation are key in leadership  0:25:16 | Embracing mistakes and challenges as part of life  0:26:42 | Choosing actions in alignment with long-term goals and values  0:36:16 | Identity and releasing past experiences impact our entire life.  0:38:42 | Appreciation for sharing information and supporting others.  Key Takeaways: Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, interpret, express, and respond to emotions while handling interpersonal relationships with intention and empathy. Expanding our window of tolerance involves increasing our capacity to tolerate the stress that arises when leaving our comfort zones and improving our body-mind connection. People often resist what they desire the most because their subconscious and nervous system associate familiarity with safety. Developing emotional intelligence and interrupting autopilot ways of existing are crucial for embodying leadership and creating the life we want. Being in an ongoing relationship with ourselves and making conscious decisions aligned with our desired identity are essential for personal growth and fulfillment. Quotes: "Confidence and self-trust are a result of courageously and boldly learning how to befriend discomfort." - Rachael Meeds "Your capacity and ability to welcome in what you actually want is on the other side of how honest you're being with yourself." - Rachael Meeds "Embodied leadership requires a willingness to embrace the unavoidable discomfort that comes with developing your identity and going beyond the conventional path." - Rachael Meeds Thank you so much for being here! So excited for you to dive into this week's episode. Try my new Free Hypnosis: Liberating Your Expression ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connect & Work With Rachael: Instagram TikTok Youtube The Sacred Self Hypnosis Library ($17) Ecstatic (An Ecstatic Dance & Hypnosis Experience) 1:1 Coaching Application (FREE) Liberating Your Expression Hypnosis Blog  The Embodied Leadership Newsletter If you enjoyed today's episode, please let me know by leaving a 5-star review on whatever platform you're listening to this, or sharing this episode on your Instagram stories and tagging me! It means so much and helps us reach more gorgeous souls who need to hear these messages!

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
ArtistMizz Perry

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 32:00


 Artist & Author of Several Books Community Activist Write novels for children Designer and Educator Developer in building communities Writer and Poetry Final book entitled, "Soul Food Journey" Speaks about her website regarding literacy with kids, parent need to read to their children often. She created a conversation to start a dialog about literacy Lesson to discuss for example, "Nana says don't drink that" She volunteers for community base activities https://aroaraglobal.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aroaracdmizzperry/ https://www.facebook.com/Aroara.info https://www.amazon.com/s?k=nana-said-story-and-activity-book&crid=21401OUW37289&sprefix=nana-said-story-andactivity-book%2Caps%2C157&ref=nb_sb_noss https://youtube.com/@aroaratube2364 Aroara Global | Book Collections 

RISE Urban Nation
Annette Perry - Designer | Entrepreneur | Social worker | Author

RISE Urban Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 42:07


BIOAs the owner of Aroara global I have an intense passion to challenge myself and push the imagination to captivate, educate and excite. In my design work I continue to help others bring their inner vision to the surface by creating commissioned custom apparel/ costumes. During the pandemic I leaned into developing my writing skills and published several books and started a children's book series. This venture, couple with my experience as a community advocate, led me on a path of seeing a whole new perspective in childhood literacy which inspired me to create a podcast aiming to energize parental partnership. I hope to continue to inspire others to meet new horizons and surpass their own expectations for a better global future. Connect with Annette Perry! Website: https://www.aroaraglobal.com/Email: Aroara.info@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Aroara.infoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroaracdmizzperry/Pinterest:

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #637: ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 87:20


Efrim Menuck (godspeed you! black emperor) and Ariel Engle (La Force, Broken Social Scene, AroarA) of ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT discuss their band and new self-titled album, pandemic life and speculative capitalism, 1990s Montreal and the Hotel2Tango, synthesizers, textured vocals, and whether lyrics really matter, a 2021 Pop Montreal show, other future plans, and much more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Bay
Trauma Before and After the Camp Fire

The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 17:21


Paradise was a city where a lot of people already carried more than their share of trauma from childhood. Now, as many work to piece their lives back together they have the added weight of trauma from the Camp Fire. Our reporter was in Paradise this past summer and tells us about one woman who is now struggling with both kinds of trauma. Guest: Laura Klivans, KQED health reporter Tap here to see pictures of Sabrina and her daughter Aroara.

Music Production Podcast
#25: Andrew Whiteman - Broken Social Scene

Music Production Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 53:19


Andrew Whiteman is a musician and songwriter out of Toronto. He plays guitar in Broken Social Scene and has a number of other projects including Sonic Poetry and AroarA.  Andrew is about to embark on a tour with Broken Social Scene, as they release a new album on July 7th. We spoke about creativity, change, and performing on Stephen Colbert's late night show.  Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Broken Social Scene Sonic Poetry AroarA Apostle of Hustle Morning Becomes Eclectic DJ Rupture Muse Exchange Sonic Poetry: Broken Social Scene performing on David Letterman's show: AroarA, Andrew's collaboration with his wife, Ariel:

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #47: AroarA

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2013 48:12


AroarA is a unique two-piece band that hails from Montreal and consists of married musical couple, Ariel Engle and Andrew Whiteman. You might recognize Whiteman’s name from his work in Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle, and the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir among other entities. Though lesser known, Engle is an equally accomplished musician and a […]

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Series Podcast: rock o'clock
rock o'clock: Rock O'Clock - October 7 2013, Segment 1

Series Podcast: rock o'clock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013


Guided By Voices - "Back To Saturn X" TV Freaks - "Battle" Lab Coast - "Guessing Anyhow" Apostle of Hustle x Zeus - "Bizarre Love Triangle" Ratatat - "Miranda" AroarA - "1" Young Rival - "I Don't Care" The Raveonettes - "That Great Love Sound" Basia Bulat - "Wires" The Fiery Furnaces - "Automatic Husband" Esther Grey - "A Gift" Jessica Rhaye - "On My Mind For A While" The Hidden Cameras - "Mind, Matter And Waste" Andy Brown - "You Wear Me Out" Andre Ethier - "In With The Prim" Twin Library - "Refusing Sister" Deerhunter - "Dream Captain" Billie Dre And The Poor Boys - "Palm Tree Sway" Reversing Falls - "Curse This Place" The Sadies - "We Are Circling" Gold & Youth x Trust - "Lady Bird" Chevalier Avant Garde - "Nowhere"

Series Podcast: rock o'clock
rock o'clock: Rock O'Clock - October 7 2013, Segment 2

Series Podcast: rock o'clock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013


Guided By Voices - "Back To Saturn X" TV Freaks - "Battle" Lab Coast - "Guessing Anyhow" Apostle of Hustle x Zeus - "Bizarre Love Triangle" Ratatat - "Miranda" AroarA - "1" Young Rival - "I Don't Care" The Raveonettes - "That Great Love Sound" Basia Bulat - "Wires" The Fiery Furnaces - "Automatic Husband" Esther Grey - "A Gift" Jessica Rhaye - "On My Mind For A While" The Hidden Cameras - "Mind, Matter And Waste" Andy Brown - "You Wear Me Out" Andre Ethier - "In With The Prim" Twin Library - "Refusing Sister" Deerhunter - "Dream Captain" Billie Dre And The Poor Boys - "Palm Tree Sway" Reversing Falls - "Curse This Place" The Sadies - "We Are Circling" Gold & Youth x Trust - "Lady Bird" Chevalier Avant Garde - "Nowhere"

ZoneOneRadio - #Zone1GigGuide with Alex Irons
#LondonGigGuide - with Tom Du Croz - #LondonGigGuide July 8-14 --@z1radio

ZoneOneRadio - #Zone1GigGuide with Alex Irons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2013 58:21


Each week Tom brings you his personal pick of the very best gigs happening in London. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned by going to the website www.londongigguide.co.uk This week Tom plays tracks from The Great Malarkey, Frank Hamilton and The Savage Nomads. Leo and the Seraphim The Buns The Comet Line Casablanca The New Union Frank Hamilton Ian Shaw Aylwin Steele & The Zealots We Used to Make things The Savage Nomads Haus AroarA Arthur Rigby and the Baskervylles The Great Malarkey -- www.twitter.com/LondonGigGuide and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com and www.londongigguide.co.uk www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide

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