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Fellowship in Essential Oils

In today's episode of the Fellowship in Essential Oils, join me and Adam Barralet as we dive deep into the mysterious and mesmerising world of Davana essential oil—a sacred distillation from the plant Artemisia pallens.What makes Davana essential oil benefits so unique, spiritually and physically? How does this chameleon-like oil shift its scent depending on who wears it? And most curiously—what does Davana smell like to you?We explore its use in ancient rituals, modern perfumery, and vibrational healing, revealing how Davana invites us into intimacy with our own emotional landscapes. A microcosm of the macrocosm, Davana teaches us about shape-shifting, sensuality, and the beauty of impermanence.Whether you're curious about Davana perfume, seeking new ways to support your emotional wellbeing, or simply love journeying with the Spirit of the plants, this episode offers a fragrant space for connection and reflection.✨ Subscribe, like, and share if you're enjoying these deep dives into essential oil wisdom.#DavanaEssentialOil #DavanaEssentialOilBenefits #ArtemisiaPallens #WhatDoesDavanaSmellLike #DavanaPerfume #EssentialOils #PlantSpirits #SpiritualAromatherapy #FellowshipInEssentialOilsABOUT ADAM BARRALET Adam Barralet has been observing and living in tune with nature since childhood. Growing up amongst the bushland and wildlife of the hills in Western Australia and residing in various locations around the world has presented Adam with diverse opportunities to access extensive and eclectic teachings about the secrets of Mother Earth. He has used essential oils for over 30 years and teams his experiences with his background in human biology, chemistry, psychology, health sciences and massage.He has now established himself as an international author, presenter, educator and Wellness Advocate, adept at working with essential oils, along with crystals, animal guides, tarot, astrology and mythology. CONNECT WITH ADAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/adambarralet ABOUT ELIZABETH ASHLEYElizabeth Ashley has over 20 books on sale on Amazon under her pen name The Secret Healer. The UK Director of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and an overseas speaker for The International Federation of Aromatherapists, Elizabeth's work focuses on understanding the very earliest energetic relationships between certain plants and the human world, right up the modern-day scientific evidence of healing botanicals.A practicing Melissa priestess, a plant and bee shamaness as well as a bee guardian, she has the unique perspective of having one foot in our three-dimensional scientific reality with the other dancing in the spiritual realms.CONNECT WITH LIZ HERE: https://linktr.ee/thesecrethealer

Les matins
Masculinistes adolescents / Vivre avec les oiseaux / Artemisia Gentileschi

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 119:35


durée : 01:59:35 - Les Matins du samedi - par : Nicolas Herbeaux - Cette semaine, dans les matins du samedi, on s'intéresse à la masculinité chez les adolescents, à la vie aux côtés des oiseaux et à l'exposition consacrée à Artemisia Gentileschi au Musée Jacquemart André. - réalisation : Jean-Christophe Francis - invités : Philippe J. Dubois Ornithologue, ingénieur écologue, directeur des Editions "Delachaux et Niestlé".; Sigolène Vinson Écrivain; Pierre Curie Conservateur et historien de l'art français; Stéphanie Lamy Spécialiste des guerres de l'information et militante féministe. Autrice de "La terreur masculiniste" aux éditions du Détour.

Les matins du samedi
Artemisia Gentileschi : peintre féministe, héroïne de la peinture

Les matins du samedi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 19:01


durée : 00:19:01 - France Culture va plus loin le samedi - par : Nicolas Herbeaux, Pauline Chanu - Cette semaine, Nicolas Herbeaux reçoit Pierre Curie, conservateur au Musée Jacquemart André qui consacre une exposition à la peintre Artemisia Gentileschi. L'exposition "Artemisia, l'héroïne de l'art" est à visiter jusqu'au 3 août 2025. - réalisation : Jean-Christophe Francis - invités : Pierre Curie Conservateur et historien de l'art français

Les matins du samedi (l'intégrale)
Masculinistes adolescents / Vivre avec les oiseaux / Artemisia Gentileschi

Les matins du samedi (l'intégrale)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 119:35


durée : 01:59:35 - Les Matins du samedi - par : Nicolas Herbeaux - Cette semaine, dans les matins du samedi, on s'intéresse à la masculinité chez les adolescents, à la vie aux côtés des oiseaux et à l'exposition consacrée à Artemisia Gentileschi au Musée Jacquemart André. - réalisation : Jean-Christophe Francis - invités : Philippe J. Dubois Ornithologue, ingénieur écologue, directeur des Editions "Delachaux et Niestlé".; Sigolène Vinson Écrivain; Pierre Curie Conservateur et historien de l'art français; Stéphanie Lamy Spécialiste des guerres de l'information et militante féministe. Autrice de "La terreur masculiniste" aux éditions du Détour.

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Artémisia Gentileschi, de l'infamie nait la force

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 40:47


Nous sommes le 30 janvier 1649, à Naples. Dans une lettre qu'elle adresse à Antonio Ruffo, l'un de ses commanditaires, lui annonçant le prochain envoi d'un tableaux, Artemisia Gentileschi écrit : «… Le nom d'une femme soulève des doutes jusqu'à ce que son travail soit vu…» Huit mois plus tard, le 7 août, Artemisia, âgée de cinquante-six ans, ajoute : « Mon illustre seigneurie, je vais vous montrer ce qu'une femme peut faire ». Le 13 novembre de la même année, l'artiste insiste : "Avec moi, Votre Seigneurie ne perdra pas et vous trouverez l'esprit de César dans l'âme d'une femme". Avant de conclure : "Je ne vous dérangerai plus avec ce bavardage féminin, car les œuvres parleront d'elles-mêmes". Née à Rome, fille de peintre, Artemisia commence sa formation artistique dans l'atelier de son père. Alors qu'elle n'a pas dix-huit ans, un événement violent change le cours de sa vie : elle est violée par un collaborateur de l'atelier familial. Un viol qui va entacher durablement sa réputation et orienter toute sa ultérieure. Le procès de son violeur, qui sera aussi le sien, va marquer les esprits de ses contemporains et la postérité. En 1916, commentant l'une des peintures parmi les plus célèbres de l'artiste « Judith décapitant Holopherne », le critique d'art Roberto Longhi note : « Qui pourrait penser que sous un drap étudié de candeurs et d'ombres glacées dignes d'un Vermeer grandeur nature, pouvait se dérouler une boucherie aussi brutale et atroce (…) ? Longhi ajoute : « (…) ce qui surprend, c'est l'impassibilité féroce de qui a peint tout cela et a même réussi à vérifier que le sang giclant avec violence peut orner le jet central d'un vol de gouttes sur les deux bords ! » . Artemisia Gentileschi : de l'infamie peur naître la force … Avec les Lumières d'Anne Hustache, historienne de l'art. Sujets traités : Artémisia Gentileschi, Antonio Ruffo, artiste, réputation, viol, infamie , Rome, peintre, tableau Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Ask Doctor Dawn
From NSAIDs and Lab Tests to Women's Health Revolution: Deep Diving into Menstruation Research, Hormone Studies, and Natural Remedies

Ask Doctor Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 56:54


Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 3-27-2025: Dr. Dawn comments on how inappropriate conclusions of cause and effect lead to too many drugs being prescribed and incorrect claims of drug allergies. Dr. Dawn examines the risks of ibuprofen overuse, discussing how NSAIDs can damage the gut lining, affect kidney function, and lead to various health complications when used long-term. She provides insight into Medicare reimbursement rates for common lab tests, explaining the significant price disparities between Medicare payments and commercial rates. The show explores the current H5N1 bird flu situation affecting egg and dairy production, discussing viral mutations and the promising development of a universal flu vaccine. Dr. Dawn explores the remarkable fact that among placental mammals, only humans, certain bats, elephant shrews, and one species of spiny mouse experience menstruation, leading to challenges in research models. She recounts the fascinating history of menstruation research, from 1940s scientists chasing elephant shrews in South Africa to shipping bats in takeout containers for laboratory studies. The show details modern breakthroughs in menstruation research through organoids and organs-on-chips technology, explaining how these tools are revolutionizing our understanding of women's health. Dr. Dawn addresses perimenopause and hormone replacement therapy, discussing historical misconceptions and current treatment perspectives. The show concludes with research on artemisia, explaining how this traditional herb shows promise in treating polycystic ovary syndrome through its effects on hormone regulation.

ExplicitNovels
Cáel Defeats The Illuminati: Part 9

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Diplomatic Hell Hole.Book 3 in 18 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels."Are we in the right place?" the stranger worried."I'm afraid so. Anais, you need to leave.""Not until you tell me what is going on here," she sizzled."She's not here to have sex, if that's what you worried about," I retorted. "Wait, are you here to have sex with me?""I barely know you.""That rarely stops me," I muttered."He's a master of bedroom antics," Pamela praised me. "He's pretty much at a loss at doing anything else.""Thanks Grandma," I griped."Your welcome, Grandson.""We, are here to meet someone," the stranger hedged."You came to the right place," Pamela preempted me. "He's definitely someone.""Fine, redo. I'm Cáel Nyilas," (deep breathe), "NOHIO, HCIESI-NDI, U HAUL, Magyarorszag es Erdely Hercege plus a bunch of other honorifics that have yet to be confirmed. I am single-handedly bringing back medievalism to the center of Europe and the Near East. The woman to my left is Pamela Pale, and she really is my bodyguard. The woman to my right is Sgt. Anais Saint-Amour, RCMP, my ex-lover and the person that needs to leave   right now.""I'm not sure I should leave at this moment," Anais shifted possessively. I had to recall earlier this morning, the part where we'd broken up by mutual consent. Yep. That had really happened. I had thought I was whittling down my current list of paramours. Why do the Goddesses hate me so?"Told you, she can't give up that cock," Pamela whispered."As you can see, I have limited control of my life," I told the strange woman. "I know you are here to meet somebody who isn't me. Now you know who I am. Who are you and your companions?""I'm Ms. Quincy.""Sorry; I'm on a first name basis with everyone I meet," I interrupted."What's your rank, Honey?" Pamela added."What makes you think,?""She doesn't think. That's what makes her so dangerous." I explained."Hey now," Pamela faux-complained."Okay. She's a fledgling telepath, or medium," I shrugged."Captain, Zelda Quincy.""In case you are mesmerized by her tits," Pamela tapped me, "she's packing some serious hardware.""One of those personal defense gizmos?" I leaned Pamela's way."Close, but no cigar. She's my kind of girl, big 'bang-bang', back-up at the small of her back and knife in her boot.""What!" Zelda gulped."She's his knife-fighting instructor," Anais answered drolly."Are you Special Forces?" Zelda regarded my mentor."Nah, I got kicked out for a consistent failure to observe even the loosest Rules Of Engagement. I'm a free-spirit.""Oh, you're a sniper," Zelda nodded."I like this one," Pamela smiled."Ah, thank you." Then, over her shoulder, "I think we are in the right place." Zelda entered the room, followed by a Hispanic panther of a man (kind of like a tanned, slightly shorter Chaz without the cool accent) wearing a long coat, and a Subcontinent-cast woman who looked at everyone as if she expected us to sprout fangs, or start quoting the Koran any second now. She obviously was a brain seconded to this mission very much against her will.The fourth person had that cagey 'when my lips move, I'm lying' look while seemingly unhappy with her current assignment. The heavy implication was that the lady was a career diplomat. Considering our current company and who we were talking to, she was State Department. She was in her late 30's or early 40's and giving off the sensation she had devoted so much to her career that she was starting to wonder if that was all that life had to offer.The fifth member was a military man clearly uncomfortable about what he was doing here, thus not a spook. His off-the-rack suit wasn't terrible, so he expected to socialize somewhat while performing his duties. He also looked like a man who expected other people to speak half-truths and obfuscated lies as easily as they breathed. Numbers three, four and five were dressed for the weather and unarmed.All of this meant they were good at what they did, though they probably didn't know the particulars of what was expected of them. They had their marching orders. Those orders were about to be made irrelevant in the company they would be keeping. The latter weren't the 'doing it by rote' kind of people they would normally be dealing with."I bet you she's a doctor," I murmured to Pamela, "she's with State and he's some sort of Foreign Service type.""I bet the first guy is Air Force," she countered."Like one of those Para-rescue guys?""No. More like one of those Battlefield Air Operations guys, I'm guessing," she corrected me."That guy?" I nodded to the final guy. "Pentagon wonk?""More likely he's one of those embassy guys. I'm going to take an educated leap here, Office of Military Cooperation, Mongolia?""That is pretty clever of you. Kazakhstan. Major Justin Colbert.""I bet some people in the White House, Pentagon and Langley are disappointed with you right now," I reasoned. His jaw grew tight."Don't worry, Major," Pamela grinned. "We consider that a good thing. We don't like the people in charge and have a low opinion of their opinion on just about everything, including their habit of blaming the blameless for their government's fuck ups.""Who are these people?" the first man whispered to Quincy."She's a telepath." That was Zelda"She's a psychic-medium." That was Anais."She can see through time." That was me. "Nice to meet you. Who are you?""Chris Diaz. Lieutenant Colonel, USAF.""Dr. Saira Yamin," the second woman introduced herself. "Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies. Are you the man from Johnston Island?""Why yes, yes I am," I beamed."The APCSS is in Waikiki, Hawaii," Pamela educated me. "Your arrival probably cost her some prime surfing time.""I was more interested in the fact that he survived a plane crash in a Category Four Cyclone," she admitted."Mother Nature hates me. No matter how hard I try, she refuses to kill me," I confessed. "My suffering is an endless source of amusement to that bitch.""That, that wasn't the helpful answer I was looking for," she stammered."So, Lt. Colonel Chris Diaz, you must be with JSOC, I have a deep and abiding respect for you guys. If you need something, just ask," I greeted him. "Captain Zelda, you are not with JSOC.""She's with the DCS ~ that is the Defense Clandestine Service," Pamela kept going. "Zelda, you love being in your uniform, you're proud, yet happy with the concept of dying in an unmarked grave for Constitution and Country. You are too old to have been in the first female class at Ranger School, so that means no 'in the field' JSOC for you. You've gotten around that stone wall by joining the US Defense Department's own little pack of killers.""Also, you felt it was necessary to bring a Benelli M4-11707. That's a close-in action shotgun, but a bit over-kill considering the paper-thin walls in this building. That tells me you are used to being in the kinds of places where such a tool is a necessity. Or in other words, since you think you are meeting a band of terrorists, you brought along your favorite toy.""Your personal weapon is a SIG Sauer P229R DAK in .357 which is a new weapon still under trial by the US Army and Air Force. Your boot dagger is ceramic so it will pass a cursory exam, or scan. You hate the idea of being trapped on a public aircraft weaponless. You have also given up killing power for a proper balance for throwing. I like a forward-thinking gal.""Air Force ~ you've recently come back from Asia, most likely Tibet. It shows in your breathing brought about by a close call with Altitude Sickness. The only reason for an Air Force guy to be here is because he's familiar with the Khanate military and you are not US Army, or Marine Corp Special Forces. I know the type.""You went with the MP5K in the standard 9mm, so you are more interested in sending bullets down range than looking into someone's face as you kill them. You may be a 'light' Colonel, which means you are almost somebody. What your higher-ups haven't appreciated is that our guests will respect you because they are like that ~ remembering past friends and comrades in arms. Of greater importance, you have Cáel's gratitude which will count for more than you currently believe."I pledged then and there to be as good as Pamela at determining that kind of stuff before I died. She had assured me it was as much a matter of psychology as eagle-eyed perception. People were often a type that gravitated to various forms of destruction, be they old school, or going for the latest gadget."I told you all that firepower was excessive," State softly chastised her associates (what they really were, not the underlings she saw them as)."So, you appeared to have forgotten to tell us your name," I regarded the State lass."Nisha Desai Biswal. I'm with the government.""Oh, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, I've examined your website," I told her. It clearly pissed her off somewhat that I so swiftly disregarded her crude attempt at subtle manipulation."Hey. I've got some real enemies at State, so it pays to know who might be the next suit trying to cock me over," I explained. I had to prioritize. It would take some serious effort to convince Zelda to have a MFF three-way straight out the gate and she was definitely the hotter number."Major, you came here unarmed," Pamela noted. "That won't do. They expect you to be armed because you are a warrior, damn it. Cáel get him one of your Glock 22's.""Gotcha," I nodded. I went to my room, tipped away the false back to my closet (that Havenstone had installed recently so Odette wouldn't accidently fire off one of my weapons) and retrieved one of my spare Glocks, but not the one with the laser sight. Such over-the-top fancy gear would be inappropriate. I only gave him one mag. If he couldn't get the job done with 15 rounds, he wouldn't have a chance to reload.Mind you, I took two in a twin-rig shoulder holster and four 22 round magazines, because I tend to shoot two-handed which doesn't exactly give you a bullseye every time. I returned to our crowded living room, handed the Major his weaponry, and then directed the US group to the far side of the room (towards Timothy's bedroom. Saira and Nisha took the couch.Because this tiny space wasn't crowded enough, there was a knock at the door. I checked. It was Juanita, oh yeah, my real bodyguard."Listen up everybody," I announced to the room. "This is my other bodyguard, my official one. Her names is Juanita Leya Antonio Garza, she's from the Dominican Republic via Buenos Aires and she is armed, so don't freak out." I opened the door."What is going on?" Juanita hissed."I'm having a private meeting with a few heavily armed friends. The other side to this party hasn't arrived yet. Why don't you come in?" She came in."Why didn't you warn me?" she whispered her complaint."Long night, worse wake-up, needed to do some soul-searching. Pamela was looking after me, then this came up and I forgot. I apologize," I lowered my head in shame. Juanita was only trying to do the job she'd been entrusted with and by not thinking of her, I was making that so much harder.I made the introductions, first names only."Juanita, Anais, Pamela; please slip into the kitchenette," I suggested.Anais "Why?"Juanita "Where are you going to be?"Pamela "Sure. I'm starving. I'm going to raid the fridge.""Anais, because I need my faction in one place. Juanita, I will be refereeing this meeting, so I will have to remain in the living room, roughly six feet from you." It was really a small apartment. "Pamela, if it is edible, it isn't mine and you'll have to replace it."Great Caesar's Ghost! No wonder Big Wigs had their personal assistants handle this pre-meeting crap. I was on my last two fucking nerves and one of those was already stressed and tender. And the real reason for being here hadn't even arrived yet."Why am I in your faction?" Anais mulled over threateningly."Because you haven't walked out that door. There are going to be three sides to this meeting, not three plus Anais. That is the way it is going to be. Now, are you going to behave, or are Juanita and Pamela going to toss you out?""You are threatening me!""Finally catching on to that, aren't you, Sweetie?" Pamela chimed in."I'm only staying because I believe you are in trouble," Anais grumped."Why is she (Anais) here?" Nisha inquired heatedly. "This is supposed to be a very, very private encounter.""I know Anais. I don't know you. I trust Anais with my well-being despite the fact she has numerous reasons to distrust me. She's staying because she is a straight arrow. That's good enough for me.""But is she going to keep her mouth shut about what happens here today?" Nisha pressed."Anais, this is a clandestine meeting that isn't going to be recorded by anybody so, barring a crime being committed, you can never discuss this with anyone who isn't already in the room. Agreed?"Pause."I agree," she nodded. I really was going to have to fuck her again. Not today. Well, maybe not today; I had to keep my options open. Her investigator mind was going into overdrive. Give it a week and she'd be knocking on my door late one night. Inquisitive, truth-hungry dames are like that, trust me. Then it would be 'bask in my genius' sex. It had been a while since I'd experienced that, with Lady Yum-Yum.There was another knock at the door. I checked before Juanita could do the checking for me, in case someone was going to shoot me through the door. Fuck it. I was going to talk to Timothy about moving. Him, me and Odette. I couldn't give those two up. It was Kazak bookends. I opened up and invited them in. It turned out they had names besides Bookends #1 and #2, Nuro and Roman.Nuro (I think) checked out the rooms while Roman (I was pretty sure) kept an eye on my guests. I made introductions, first names only and specifying who was with who. Technically, they could trust my side because I was the Great Khan's brother and thus my servants were his servants. Technically.Iskender came next followed by OT. A woman I didn't know (sadly, not OT's daughter) came in behind him while the other two quintuplets stayed in the hallway. Iskender and I hugged."Ulı Khaan s yikti ağası," he smiled. That was 'Prince-something'. My Kazak was a bit rusty. He then whispered into my ear. "OT bows to you first. His title is Hongtaiji." What?"Ulı Khaan s yikti ağası," OT bowed."Hongtaiji Oyuun T m rbaatar," I bowed back. I remembered I had to rise first. It was an etiquette thing. In retrospect, Iskender had stretched the bounds of tradition by hugging me, his titular superior. "Welcome to my humble abode.""I thank you for your hospitality," he 'grinned'. His face wasn't made for that gesture so that faint gesture came across as rather unnatural.My mind finally finished translating what Iskender and OT had called me. It wasn't 'prince'. It was 'beloved brother of the Great Khan'. Mother fucker!"Wait," Justin, the military attach  guy muttered, "we are here to meet this guy?" indicating me."What do you mean?" Saira questioned."The title Mr. Nyilas was identified with means 'beloved brother of the Great Khaan'," he explained. "The Kazakhs don't go tossing honorifics like that around. This guy," again pointing at me, "is a really important somebody.""Thanks for dropping this grenade in my lap, OT," I joked. "I'll get you for this, and your little yak too.""Odette is going to be so miffed that she missed this," Pamela chuckled."Mr. Nyilas," Zelda began."Please, call me Cáel. It is how I roll.""Cáel, can I ask you a stupid question?""Go right ahead," Pamela snorted. "Cáel does stupid real well. It is a critical part of his skill set. It makes him adorable instead of annoying. Trust me, you'll learn that soon enough."Too much 'trust me' was flying around in a room where nobody trusted anybody."Thanks for that encouragement, Teach," I grumbled. "Ask away, Captain Zelda.""Why are you playing this game with us?""I wasn't. Until thirty seconds ago I was sure I was here totally as a spectator," I gripped. "My buddy," the word dripped with sarcasm, "Temujin likes dumping these kinds of surprises on me.""Did you mean what Ms. Pale said about you feeling you owed me?" Chris asked."Absolutely.""We need help defusing this Thailand crisis before a shooting war begins.""What do you suggest?""We want the Khanate to back down," Chris stated firmly."I thought we had agreed that I would spearhead this delegation," Nisha reminded Chris."I think the situation had evolved and we need a different approach," Chris insisted."You should listen to the Lieutenant Colonel," I advised. "He knows a whole lot more about what is going on than you do.""Why don't you explain it to us?" she began her weevil-ling."You are engaging in linguistic niceties with men who have bled together, Ms. Biswal," I instructed. "Not that Chris and I have bled on the same battlefield, we have shed blood in the same cause; and that cause has been bringing our two nations, the Khanate and the US, together. The Khanate owes Chris for his efforts on our behalf and we pay our debts.""How so?" Nisha asked."National Security stuff," I evaded. "If you don't know, you shouldn't know and you probably don't want to know. Suffice it to say, the Khanate is willing to listen to Lt. Colonel Diaz's request as a friend.""But he doesn't speak for the United States Government," she corrected."Why not?" I riposted. "He's dealt with the Khanate longer than you have. He has a clue about the mindset of their rank and file.""But does he know their leadership?" she persisted."I don't know. Chris, do you think you have a handle on me?""Are you really capable of talking for the Khanate government?" Nisha preempted Chris. What she left unsaid was 'are you culpable in their atrocities?'"Let's find out," I then looked over my shoulder. "Hongtaiji Oyuun T m rbaatar, will my words and wishes reach my brother's ear?""That is why I am here," he replied."Don't you have the authority to speak for your leader?" she grilled OT. Nisha was relentless trying to stay in the limelight. "Aren't you a diplomat?""There is no need to insult the man," Pamela snidely commented."I am one of many voices that provide information to the Great Khan. I am not his brother. Cáel Nyilas is and has already proved his familial affection by proposing Operation Funhouse and brought whole nations as gifts," OT schooled her. "He is gifted with both tactical and strategic insight as well as sharing the Great Khan's love for his people and his hopes for their eventual freedom.""I didn't think you were a soldier," Zelda looked me over."Oh no," I wove off that insinuation. "I've never been a real soldier and am unworthy of that distinction. I know quite a few who have earned that title and they scare the crap out of me. I mean, they go looking for trouble. In my case, trouble comes looking for me. I'm damn lucky to still be alive and that's the damn truth.""Bullshit," Pamela coughed."What was that, Artemisia?" I winked at her."Bitch," she laughed "My men have become women, and my women men. At least you didn't call me Cassandra.""Well, she's Greek (a deadly insult to all Amazons), but you could be her Evil Twin because everyone believes whatever you say.""Can we get down to business?" Chris inquired."Damn," Pamela shook her head. "They haven't been paying attention.""What does that mean?" Zelda griped."Iskender, you know what I'm talking about, don't you?" I asked."Not a clue, Exalted One," he stood there like a stone statue. Note, the Khanate contingent really were standing there like the Altai Mountains, doing nothing. You had to carefully examine them to see that they did indeed breathe and blink."Use small words," Pamela advised."You really are a rude misanthrope," Anais told Pamela."Do you know what's going on?" Pamela volleyed."No.""Then sit back and watch how the madness works," she snickered. "It is all you, Cáel.""Okay. One; how did Artemisia escape the battle of Salamis?" I began. Nothing."Oh," Justin nodded. "She rammed an allied ship to make the pursuing Athenians think she was an ally. What does that have to do with our current predicament?""Achieve your ends by using violence as a distraction," I sighed. "The Khanate will invade Thailand in," I looked to OT, "tomorrow?" He nodded."How does that help us?" Nisha complained."Second example, Cassandra. She saw the truth through all illusions and falsehoods and no one believed her. Now, reverse that."Pause."We are waiting," Saira finally joined the conversation. I could hear those little microprocessors inside her noggin firing electrons at light speed."We fight a phony war. The Khanate and their buddies invade in a lightning campaign that appears to be successful. Shit like attacking the opposition where they ain't. Things that look epic on CNN where some retired colonel, no offense...""None taken," Chris responded."Where some colonel talks about seizing resources, severed supply lines and encirclement. We, the Khanate, bomb shit like bridges and supply dumps, things with no civilians to get killed. On the downside, to make this work the Khanate needs to put some level of force into Bangkok.""That will get civilians killed," Nisha reminded me, unnecessarily."Civilians are getting killed right now by their own government. This time they will get a chance to strike back," I stated firmly. "The Thai protestors aren't cowards. They are just grossly outgunned. We can change that.""How does that help the United States?" Nisha queried."The US gets to come in and save the day," I sighed. "The US can t get there until the day after, so you don't look bad about letting the first 24 hours of brutality happen.""Oh," Zelda blinked."The US gets to end the fighting that the Khanate has no desire to continue. The US brings peace, while whomever takes over owes the Khanate. Both sides look good. Both sides claim victory. The President gets a second Nobel Peace Prize (psychic, aren't I?). The US gathers some regional allies like Malaysia, the ROC and the Philippines along with our Marines to ensure free and fair elections. The Khanate isn't seen to be backing down against the Titan of Western Civilization. They are working with them to bring about a better world.""Win-win," Saira nodded in agreement."The Khanate is still an autocratic tyranny," Nisha commented."As opposed to the People's Republic's oligarchical tyranny?" Chris countered."Agreed," Saira said. "I now think we should work with the Khanate to bring stability to Central Asia which which was impossible while those member nations were being squeezed between Russia, Europe, China and India.""What are you a doctor of?" I asked."I specialize in 'failed states', among other things," Saira grinned."This could still turn into one bloody cluster-fuck," Zelda mused."My peopled don't have the resources to devastate Thailand," OT finally spoke. "If you, the US, agrees to intervene on our timetable, you will have our thanks, off the record, of course.""How do we know this isn't some ruse to allow the Khanate to overthrow Thailand's existing government?" Justin questioned."You have my word," I replied. No one said anything for several heartbeats."Really?" Nisha balked."Mr. Nyilas, Cáel, do you give me the Great Khan's word?" Chris studied me intently."Without reservation," I answered. "For what you have done for us and more, the Great Khan will honor this deal. We and the Thai's will do the bleeding. You will get your accolades. We avoid a pointless clashing of forces, which is why we are all here today.""I will give you my written recommendation in a few hours," Saira told Nisha.Chris stepped forward to shake my hand. He was an alpha-type alright. I gave as good as I got. His eyes bore into mine, looking for a faltering of will."What did you do in Romania?""I got a lot of good men killed.""Okay.""Okay?" Nisha squawked. "A handshake, a pat on the back and the deals done? Since when did our democratic republic do business this way? He admitted he got men killed in Romania. What is to say this won't be Romania writ large?""Ms. Biswal, he told the truth. He got good men killed and he isn't happy about it. I would be worried if he claimed one bit of glory from that episode. He didn't.""Nisha," I took a deep breathe, "When you unleash men with weapons, nothing is assured. Maybe the Thai government will see the hate coming their way and back down. Maybe the people will resist the intrusion. Maybe the Khanate's forces will get slaughtered at the starting line. It isn't like they have enough time to deploy enough forces to win a protracted war.""What happens if the Khanate decides it won't go?" she continued."Then they get destroyed on the ground in a war of attrition," Chris answered for me. "He's right. They can't bring enough in the time allotted to completely overwhelm the roughly 120,000 members of the Royal Thai Army that have remained loyal to the regime.""In three days they will be out of fuel, shells, rockets and bullets. It is logistics, Ms. Biswal," Zelda piled it on. "The Khanate war-fighting systems are not NATO compatible. That means they can't simply capture more material as they penetrate the frontiers. If they overstay their welcome, we can launch missile strikes against their fuel depots. The combat devolves back to World War I and that's a style of war they can't afford to fight.""What about stopping the Khanate from invading in the first place?" Nisha wouldn't give up."Had the US acknowledged the Khanate, none of this would have happened, Ms. Biswal," I became snappish. "Neither superpower talked to the other until other commitments had been made.""If you think you can come in and start dictating Khanate policy, you are dreadfully mistaken. The US doesn't have the power, or the resolve," I glared at her. "Don't try convincing the Khanate that isn't the case. We know better.""You don't know what the US is capable of," she snapped back."Abandoning Iraq with a fractured pseudo-democratic process? Abandoning Afghanistan without destroying the Taliban? The Syrian Civil War? The Donbass Crisis? The collapse of Libya? Boko Haram? Somalia? Yemen? Exactly how has the US's power and resolve solved any of those issues?" I countered."Ms. Biswal," OT spoke again. "We are willing to create a desert and call it 'Peace'. Our enemies know that. Your unwillingness to do so is neither a strength nor a weakness. It is a hallmark of your society in the same way that 'Total War' is a hallmark of ours. We are more than willing to leave you to manage the Peace. Let us manage the War against the forces opposed to civilized discourse.""As ugly and disagreeable as it is, we are willing to keep creating pyramids of skulls on every street corner until either they learn their lesson, or we kill them all. Let us do that and you will have your global stability and reap the economic benefits and accolades of Pax Americana. We are not your enemy. We are precisely the ally you need to keep the peace and we will do that, if you let us.""To allow barbarism is to become barbarians," Saira mused."That is complete fiction," I scoffed. "The United States didn't become communist because it allied with the Soviet Union in World War II. Truman didn't become Stalin. The enemy of my enemy is my friend is older than recorded history.""It is the Carrot and the Stick on a Global basis," Justin agreed. "Listen to the gentle words of the West, or you will end up feeling the wrath of the East.""As long as the Khanate accepts the limitations of is role," Saira added, "this might work. Please understand there will be factions in the Western Democracies who will not accept that status quo. It is not in the nature of our societies to stifle dissent.""Is it possible to get any political concessions from the Khanate's leadership?" Justin requested. "A pledge to hold some level of democratic elections? A Constitution with some strong provisions to protect individual rights and liberties would be nice.""Justin, in case your bosses missed it, the Khanate is still at a state of war with the PRC," I shook my head. "With their limited experience with democratic government throughout most of the Khanate's territories, that would be madness.""With limited concessions to the Imperial State, we have not interfered with the politics of Albania, Armenia, Georgia and Turkey. We are never going to become a Western-style democracy. We have had limited rule by consensus long before White Men arrived in the Western Hemisphere," OT informed them."Discounting the Irish Monks, Vikings and Knights Templar," Pamela interjected."If you say so," OT gave a minuscule bow to Pamela. "Long before your nation was anything more than the scribbled history of a long-faded Greek city-state, we had meritocracies, oligarchies of senior statesmen & warriors, thinkers and religious leaders, and we had codified judicial moral equality into the political arena. We have a far superior record of religious and minority freedom, of genuine multi-culturalism plus a deeper understanding of the arts and crafts as a means of uniting disparate peoples. We find your claims of cultural superiority to be childish.""Oh, snap," I snickered. "You get'em, OT.""I bet the boys in Foggy Bottom felt that pimp-slap," Pamela agreed."I bet the bronzed skull of some Harvard dean just fell off its pedestal.""They are called 'busts'," Anais groaned. "With a name like that, how could you forget it?""So true," I concurred. "All this responsibility must have clouded my normally hedonistic vocabulary.""That doesn't change the fact that you have employed biological warfare and genocide in this current day and age," Justin pointed out."Tell that to our Native Americans," I snorted. "They are easy to find. They live in trailer parks in whatever blasted Hell Hole we stuck them in, or in their casinos where they are buying back their country, one rube at a time. Ask them if they've gotten over it.""We don't claim to be perfect," Justin insisted."No, we merely claim to have the only correct form of government, economic policy and schools of philosophical, political, scientific and educational thought," I pointed out."We definitely should revive ethical utilitarianism," Pamela slapped a fist into her palm. "Oh, and the guillotine. Work houses for orphans and grist mills for the disabled, and A Modest Proposal for those chronically unemployed and terminally homeless, yes, and,""Pamela, what is it with you today?" I snickered."It is nearly sunset,""Ah, and you haven't killed anyone yet.""You know how cranky I get when I don't get my daily dose of homicide.""Are you two done?" Anais frowned. She did that a lot around me."And you don't hand out Mini-Uzi's to your preschoolers," Pamela glowered. "What is wrong with you people?"Pause, waiting for that punch line that was never coming. See, it was more difficult to sense Pamela was an immediate threat to your health if you thought she was completely off her rocker."Hmm, well, on that note, ladies and gentlemen, I believe we have a deal. Chris and Justin, I will leave you with my loyal Iskender to work out the gory details. Who wants to grab dinner?" I inquired."Are you serious?" Nashi gasped."Oh yeah. I had the Russian invasion of Manchuria figured out in this amount of time and Manchuria is way bigger than Thailand." Was it? I didn't know. Geography was not one of those subjects which gets you laid."What do you have in mind?" Zelda inquired."Whatever you want."{1 am, Sunday, August 31st ~ 8 Days to go}"How did I end up in bed with you?" Zelda sighed happily, her body splayed halfway over mine and her head resting on my chest, listening to my heartbeat."You aren't the first girl to ask me that question."On the other side, Anais moaned in her sleep. Yeah, she was over me. Abso-fucking-lutely. If you recall, she'd try anything once. I convinced her the military babes were totally different than that Goth chick we'd blown the mind of back in Montreal.Zelda was with me because I had caught her in a lie. She claimed to be a lesbian when I first hit on her. She was adamant. I destroyed her with incontrovertible evidence.A) She hadn't scoped out Anais when she came in. A glance didn't count and Anais oozed sexy when she was angry, which was most of the time.B) She hadn't scoped out Juanita's figure when said worthy went to the kitchenette. I look for such things and Juanita has thighs to die for.C) When I told her she had a wicked sense of humor, she blushed. Honestly, lesbians rarely care about strange men complimenting their personalities.D) Then I double-downed by asking her if she preferred a shower, or bath. She said shower (because that's the butch thing to say). When I asked her 'when was the last time she'd had a bubble bath', she blushed again. Lesbians don't like it when a man imagines them naked. Straight chicks, unless you are a creepy, stalker guy, like it when men fantasize about them swathed in bubbles, thus semi-clothed, thus not creepy.E) In a final and fatal act of evasion, she asked a grumpy Anais what she liked about me. Anais was blunt."He can fucking hammer you all night, sneak in a romantic quickie in the shower, cook you a delicious breakfast then give you another round of mind-numbing intercourse up against the wall before you have to go to work. And still find the time and energy to fuck your neighbor."Woot!"So, this happens to you often?" she mused, it was a trap. She really wanted to know if I was an egotistical scumbag who took advantage of every woman I came across. At the same time, she wanted to know if I considered her a 'whoe' ~ a woman who gives up the goodies for free."Do you mean 'am I taking advantage of you'?" I replied."That is not what I asked," she persisted. That meant 'yes'."Let me see," I laid back and looked up at the ceiling. "I have a fiancée, six women I am close enough to to spend quality time with, a fuck-buddy who is a sweet girl and trusts me too much and a passel of ex-girlfriends who have found my infidelity to be reprehensible.""Six women?" she frowned."Four co-workers (Rhada, Oneida, Yasmin and Buffy), the girlfriend of a co-worker who dumped her in a very public fashion (Brooke) and that woman's friend (Libra). She was the wing-chick who was stuck with me on a quadruple-date and was underwhelmed with me when we first met."I didn't count my 'hook-ups' and I wasn't sure how to qualify Nicole."Ex's?""'No' is not a word in common usage in my vocabulary. I've dated a best friend's girl, a mother, sister and aunt of the same girlfriend, basically, I'm either highly immoral, incredibly loose, or a letch.""Don't you take responsibility for any of those, relationships?""Hell yeah," I tilted her chin up so that we could make eye-contact. "I've never blamed a woman for taking out her frustrations on my flesh, ran away from a screaming fit (Big Lie!), or blamed them for any failing in our relationship. It is always my fault because I can't stay loyal.""That's depressing," Zelda moped."Don't get me wrong. I don't find fault in any of the women I have spent time with. That is my problem, I find women fascinating; never boring, or bland. Quite frankly, it is a gift that I don't regret having. I may be a fuck-up, but I'm a fuck-up who will give you the very best attention.""Full of yourself, much?" her attitude shifted. I had short-circuited her fears; I was a cheater, I confessed to it without shame because I was inexorably drawn to her beauty, personality and charm. With Anais around, I couldn't claim to be solely enchanted with Zelda, so I had to think quickly on my feet. After all, Zelda was energetic and had great stamina."I promised you pleasure," I countered. "Did I deliver?""Yes, you are full of yourself," she slapped my stomach. I wasn't full of myself. I was a confident sex machine."Thank you.""Huh?""Wonderful sex, taking a chance with me, agreeing to a three-way, being awake after," I looked at the bed-table clock, "six hours.""I run five miles a day," she bragged."I try to have ten hours of sex a day," I teased. Zelda slapped my stomach again. Anais stirred."Do any women like you, for any reason beyond your cock?""I'm considered loyal where sex is not concerned, reliable and brave," I offered."What happened in Romania?""Have you ever been in combat?""I've been in violent confrontations, but not a true firefight," she admitted."Hmm,""Is it something that you can't relate?" she asked."No. You are a soldier so you probably know more about combat than I do. It was, not chaotic at all. I never lost perspective of what was going on despite the bullets flying around. The Romanian Captain in charge knew his stuff, directed his company well and all I had to do was figure out where the terrorist leader was.""What happened?" she perked up."I am here talking with you and he's in a morgue in Bucharest.""Oh," She wanted more."I have to live with the knowledge that I set all of that in motion, Zelda. I convinced the Romanians that they had to confront that terror group before they moved on to their next target, me.""I knew they would come after me and my friends, no matter where we were. Which would have ended up as a blood bath in some urban center. So I felt compelled to strike first. Based on information I provided, the Romanian Army sent two battalions, the 22nd and 24th, of the 6th Mountain Troops Brigade into battle.""It was a massacre," I remembered sadly."But you won," she tried to comfort me."Of the four companies involved in the battle, the Romanians suffered nearly two hundred dead and wounded. I hardly consider it anything other than a massacre. Yes, we won. Only three of the terrorists escaped. Their leader died. I don't think I've ever felt so hollow in my life," I finished."Forty percent losses, that is horrific," she crawled on top of me."The kicker is the Romanians sent some men of the 24th to hunt me down when I was kidnapped. A squad was in the group that rescued me and my companion from Johnston Island. I thought they would never want to deal with me ever again.""Don't be so hard on yourself. If they thought well enough of you to send their men out to rescue you, then you must have done right by them.""Chaz said something like that too," I felt sheepish and sleepy."Chaz? Who is she?"Honest to God, one day I want to find a girl who thinks I'm talking about another girl and asks if we can have a three-way, instead of trying to compare herself to this unknown person. Wait... I already had someone like that. Her name was Odette."Chaz is Color Sergeant Charles 'Chaz' Tomorrow of Her Majesty's SSR," I corrected her assumption."SSR? Those are some tough people. How do you know him?""Black Bag directives from the National Security Council, sworn to secrecy upon penalty of death, pinky-promise kind of stuff," I grinned. Maybe I wasn't all that sleepy after all."You really are a Man of Mystery," Zelda purred. She had truly exceptional stamina. "Maybe I can convince you to talk.""Maybe I can find another use for my tongue," I countered and off we went. Somewhere along the process, Anais woke up and joined in.It wasn't all fun and games. Anais' parting words were "You are a pig," then she sauntered out of my room and out of my life. Had she remembered to take her Serge with her, I would have bought the act. As it was,"Is she always so volatile?" Zelda remarked."Volatile? That's not her being volatile. That's Anais being affectionate. Volatile usually is accompanied by thrown objects and bodily harm," I sighed happily. Meeting her one more time couldn't be all that bad, could it? Zelda looked hungry so I shoved that thought to the back of my mind and got to work.That was the highlight of my Sunday. Zelda had to fly back to Washington D.C. and I had to go to work with JIKIT. It seemed that the Khanate and the US military were heading for a showdown. I unloaded all my Saturday's activities to the team and we got to work, no recriminations. I was the Khan's spiritual brother and sometimes that meant I had to do him favors.I asked Addison when she thought he would return the favor. She laughed, then smiled and told me that wasn't how it worked. He was a world leader now and I was merely his kooky kinsman that he would keep throwing problems at until one day I broke. Then it would be some other poor saps turn.Then she told me she was kidding and clearly the Great Khan thought the world of me. I chose to believe the second lie because it made me feel better, and it was promising to be a long weekend/start of the week.Note: Geopolitical DevelopmentsWhat follows are snippets of the Battle for Thailand that takes place late in the night of September 1stand continued into the early morning of September 3rd. If this does not interest you, you can rejoin Cáel's exploits in four pages)On the eve of battle, the Royal Thai High Command had decided to strip all but one armored unit from the 2nd Army in order to give the First Army's offensive against the rebels more of a punch. It's decision to strip the tank battalions from both their infantry divisions as well as the armored and one of the two mechanized regiments would prove to be disastrous. It was as if the leadership of the Royal Thai military were idiots.The least economically valuable part of the country was the northeast which the 2nd Army warded. They had severely underestimated the airlift capacity of the Khanate as well as the willingness of Laos and Cambodia to both use their armed forces in an invasion as well as their willingness to let Vietnamese troops cross their countries.That thinking had led the Thai military to adopt a 'forward defense' strategy, the desire to fight the enemy at the borders, as opposed to having stronger formations deeper within the country. Considering the relative weakness of the Cambodian and Laotian militaries, that policy had made sense:- The baseline Laotian and Cambodian tank was the T-54/55, a 1950's Soviet relic. The normal anti-tank capabilities in all Thai infantry formations was more than equal to such a threat.-Neither country had an air force worth worrying about.In contrast, the Khanate's primary tanks, the T-90SM and T-95 were resistant to most of what the Thai Army could throw at them, at least from the front. The seven hundred combat aircraft the Khanate and the Vietnamese were able to field was an equal catastrophe for the Thais. It greatly compensated for the relative small numbers of invaders.Finally, there was a fundamental misunderstanding of what the Alliance's goals were. Military logic dictated the destruction of Thailand's mobile force followed by the capture of Bangkok. As long as the Thai regime held the capital, it would remain the legitimate power in the country.Due to the altering political landscape, the Alliance's only option was to make the government 'look bad'. The loss of peripheral provinces, while of negligible immediate strategic value, looked great on the maps the world-wide media would be showing to their audiences. It would appear that the Thai army had failed to defend their country. That would (hopefully) make the Thai Third Army look like the legitimate authority in Thailand.That was the plan anyway, and you know what they say about battle plans and the enemy, right? H-hour was 4 am, September 1st.The commander of the Zuun stood up and waited to be recognized. The staff officer from the Yunnan Command pointed at him."Sir, why are we doing this? I am not afraid to fight for the Great Khan, but this action seems to be suicidal. We will be far behind enemy's lines while our offensive force will be grossly under-equipped.""You will have to rely on our ability to supply you by air.""We only have supplies for two days of operations. What happens then?""We rely on the Americans to come and save us," the senior officer responded bitterly."Allah save us from allies," the young commander muttered. What else could he do?He was part of the 2nd Mountain Sultan Mehmet Tumen which had just arrived in Yunnan to replace the exhausted 1st Mountain Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur Tumen. His men were from Turkey, inexperienced in combat and using new equipment they were not familiar with. They would be working with a unit he had never worked with before, the 1st Airmobile Tauekel Khan Tumen, Kazaks, who would be seizing the small airport his men needed to land in.From there, they were to 'run amok'. That was the technical term for racing south down a highway in Central Thailand, attacking the headquarters of the 3rd Cavalry Division, an armored unit. Once that was accomplished, they were to attack the local police precinct. Provided they were still alive after that, they were to return to the air strip to resupply then they were to 'spread chaos' until they were finally hunted down by the vastly larger Thai division his 100 men would be fighting.Of course, there was the plan for the rebel Royal Thai Third Army to force their way through the larger frontline forces of the loyalist Royal Thai First Army and come to his rescue. How would the Thai troops respond when ordered to fight their fellow Thais? No one was sure. If there was any hope in this mission, it was the knowledge that several other Zuuns had the exact same mission in other areas of Thailand.  It was H-hour minus twenty-two.It was 11 o'clock in the evening when the general in charge of the Royal Thai 9th Infantry Division was woken up. The Marines were leaving. That was correct; the three Royal Thai regiments were heading west to Sattahip Naval Base, because they had been ordered to by the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy. It didn't take a rocket scientist to realize why this was going on.Seven hours earlier, the Royal Thai Army had seized all the Air Force bases in the 1st and 2nd Army districts as well as ordering the 4th Army to do the same thing (The Royal Thai Air Force had been trying to remain neutral in the upcoming civil war).Undoubtedly the navy had decided to make their assets less 'hijack-able'. A few phone calls later confirmed that most of the Navy had set sail for parts unknown and the naval air units at Ban Sattahip Air Base (U-Tapao International Airport) had also departed either out to sea, or to ports and bases in the South.He made a personal appeal to the commander of Marine Forces to no avail. They wanted no part of the upcoming struggle and advised the general to do the same. The general had other problems. The Royal Thai Marines were the frontline forces facing the southern border with Cambodia. He quickly reorganized his regiments, sending them to take the old Marine strongpoints to await further orders. Stopping the Marines never entered his mind.That was a bloodletting he wanted no part of. The last thing he did was inform his superiors, thus avoiding any stupid orders to the contrary. Suddenly the nebulous movements along the Cambodian border developed a haunting significance. He wondered how much longer he had before something happened.  It was H-hour minus five.At midnight a loyalist commander of a company of mechanized infantry in the 2nd Cavalry's 11th Battle Group (named after their axis of advance, Highway 11) decided to send a motorized section of his command forward to the advance position his battalion was to occupy come sunrise. Either later in the day, or tomorrow morning, the forces loyal to the regime would launch a coordinated assault against the rebels main supply center at Phitsanulok.He had a cot set up in his communications hut and had just nodded off when the radio squawked to life. His lieutenant in charge of the advance made a hurried report. They had encountered serious opposition in a confusing night action, then he went silent. The captain immediately swung into action. He put the rest of his men on alert, then contacted the neighboring Tank Battalion. He needed some armored support. He made a similar call to the attached artillery component.The Tank Battalions night officer quickly put a platoon of light tanks at his disposal. The artillery were ready for any fire mission he sent their way. Before the armor could arrive, the company commander found himself being called to the carpet by the Duty Officer at the 3rd Cavalry (two regiments of the 2nd Cav. had been attached to the 3rd's command) over his 'offensive' action and the relief mission was called off. What had happened to the patrol of 20 Royal Thai soldiers? He was ordered to wait until sunrise to find out.Little did anyone know, these were the first combat casualties of the upcoming rebel offensive. His patrol had stumbled across a battalion of mechanized troops arriving at their jump off point for the attack that was less than six hours from beginning. Neither the commander of the 11th Battle Group, the 3rd Cavalry Division, or First Army was informed that the enemy had already advanced twenty kilometers south of where they were supposed to be.  

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Critique expo : le musée Jacquemart-André présente l'œuvre impressionnante et affirmée d'Artemisia Gentileschi

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 16:26


durée : 00:16:26 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory, Marie Sorbier - Les critiques discutent de l'exposition "Artemisia, héroïne de l'art" que le musée Jacquemart-André à Paris consacre à Artemisia Gentileschi, peintre romaine du XVIIᵉ siècle qui a marqué l'histoire de l'art de son époque. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Stéphane Corréard Editorialiste au Journal des Arts; Corinne Rondeau Maître de conférences en esthétique et sciences de l'art à l'Université de Nîmes et critique d'art

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Critique expos : "Artemisia, héroïne de l'art" & "Tous Léger !"

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 27:45


durée : 00:27:45 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory, Marie Sorbier - Au menu du débat critique, deux expositions qui mettent la peinture à l'honneur : "Artemisia, héroïne de l'art" au musée Jacquemart André & "Tous Léger ! Avec Niki de Saint Phalle, Yves Klein, Martial Raysse, Keith Haring…" au musée du Luxembourg à Paris. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Stéphane Corréard Editorialiste au Journal des Arts; Corinne Rondeau Maître de conférences en esthétique et sciences de l'art à l'Université de Nîmes et critique d'art

Schnell.Einfach.Gesund - Dein Gesundheitskompass
#633 Artemisia Annua: Das Geschenk der Natur an uns!

Schnell.Einfach.Gesund - Dein Gesundheitskompass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 32:33


In dieser Folge tauchen wir tief in die Welt von Artemisia annua, auch bekannt als Einjähriger Beifuß, ein. Seit über 2000 Jahren wird diese Heilpflanze in der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin (TCM) genutzt – doch erst in den letzten Jahrzehnten hat sie weltweit an Bedeutung gewonnen. Wir sprechen über: ✅ Die faszinierende Geschichte von Artemisia annua ✅ Ihre wissenschaftlich belegten Wirkungen bei Malaria, Krebs, Borreliose & mehr ✅ Anwendung als Tee, Tinktur oder Kapsel ✅ Nebenwirkungen

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2822: Herodotus

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 3:50


Episode: 2822 Herodotus describing historical events of 5th century BC, fantastical and entertaining component of The Histories.  Today, we visit Herodotus.

Broads You Should Know
Artemisia Gentileschi — Baroque Painter Extraordinaire

Broads You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 29:23


This week, Sara brings us the incomparable Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi! She is considered one of the foremost painters of the 17th century, eclipsing her father's skill and considered more brazen than Caravaggio himself. Due to her own exceptional skill and brilliant business tactics, Artemisia's popularity exploded and she painted commissions for the most elite patrons across all of Europe, becoming so successful she didn't even "need a husband" anymore. However, much of her life and success was overshadowed by her sexual assault at 17 years old and the public trial that followed. Much of her work reflects that brutal experience, too. Artemisia and her work has recently come back into the spotlight in the wake of the #metoo movement; Her paintings have become emblematic of the strong, powerful woman in the face of the violence inflected upon her. Her story is one of great independent success despite the odds and she is most definitely a BROAD You Should Know! — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on iTunes Share your favorite episode on social media / tell a friend about the show! Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye

Ask Doctor Dawn
From NSAIDs and Lab Tests to Women's Health Revolution: Deep Diving into Menstruation Research, Hormone Studies, and Natural Remedies

Ask Doctor Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024


Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 12-12-2024: Dr. Dawn examines the risks of ibuprofen overuse, discussing how NSAIDs can damage the gut lining, affect kidney function, and lead to various health complications when used long-term. She provides insight into Medicare reimbursement rates for common lab tests, explaining the significant price disparities between Medicare payments and commercial rates. The show explores the current H5N1 bird flu situation affecting egg and dairy production, discussing viral mutations and the promising development of a universal flu vaccine. Dr. Dawn explores the remarkable fact that among placental mammals, only humans, certain bats, elephant shrews, and one species of spiny mouse experience menstruation, leading to challenges in research models. She recounts the fascinating history of menstruation research, from 1940s scientists chasing elephant shrews in South Africa to shipping bats in takeout containers for laboratory studies. The show details modern breakthroughs in menstruation research through organoids and organs-on-chips technology, explaining how these tools are revolutionizing our understanding of women's health. Dr. Dawn addresses perimenopause and hormone replacement therapy, discussing historical misconceptions and current treatment perspectives. The show concludes with research on artemisia, explaining how this traditional herb shows promise in treating polycystic ovary syndrome through its effects on hormone regulation.

The Vibrant Wellness Podcast
Why Detox Fails for Many—and How to Fix It with Dr. Chris Shade, PhD

The Vibrant Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 48:04


Send us a textJoin Dr. Chris Shade, founder of Quicksilver Scientific and a pioneer in detoxification science, as he shares practical strategies for managing toxin burden and promoting optimal health. From his roots in a steel town to advancing mercury and heavy metal detoxification, Dr. Shade brings decades of experience to tackling chronic conditions like Lyme disease.This episode dives deep into detoxification, emphasizing the often-overlooked phase three detox processes. Dr. Shade explains how chronic inflammation, fatigue, and brain fog often stem from blocked detox pathways. He also addresses the role of chronic infections in compounding these issues and outlines actionable steps for opening pathways—focusing on bile flow, adaptogens, saunas, and the innovative "push-catch" method.You'll gain insights into:Identifying common symptoms of impaired detoxification.Practical interventions, including phase-specific supplements and immune modulation tactics.How herbs like Cryptolepis, Artemisia, and Japanese knotweed target multiple pathogens in Lyme disease.Dr. Shade also debunks popular detox trends and highlights the importance of balancing stress and relaxation responses for effective cleansing. Resources from Quicksilver Scientific provide further tools and education for functional medicine providers eager to optimize patient outcomes.Key Takeaways for Your Practice:Understand phase three detox and its role in toxin clearance.Explore cutting-edge formulations and their clinical applications.Learn strategies to modulate hyperreactivity and support the immune system.Chapters:(00:01) Advancing Wellness Through Detoxification Science(14:09) The Complexity of Detoxification Pathways(23:44) Unlocking Detoxification Pathways(30:58) Over-the-Counter Products for Chronic Illness(40:43) Optimizing Detoxification Pathways for WellnessResources:Visit Quicksilver Scientific for more on detox science and advanced formulations https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/Join Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today! (https://portal.vibrant-wellness.com/#/sign-up)Tune in to enhance your detoxification strategies and help patients achieve better results.Disclaimer:All content from Vibrant Wellness, including but not limited to YouTube videos, is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional healthcare services. Always seek professional medical advice.Vibrant Wellness Podcast // Brought to you by Vibrant Wellness// Production by Jamie Santa Cruz // Editing by Jamie Santa CruzEmail us at: podcast@vibrant-wellness.com

The Modern Bar Cart Podcast
BONUS: ASMR Rare Chartreuse Tasting

The Modern Bar Cart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 61:02


Courtesy of the illustrious David T. Smith, author of The Gin Dictionary, Disco Cocktails, and other fine bibulous publications, I and a group of friends were treated to a rare Chartreuse tasting after we had wrapped up all of our work at the American Distilling Institute's annual conference and trade show this past August in Baltimore, MD. Our casual panel of tasters included: Eric Zandona, author of The Tequila Dictionary and The Bourbon Bible Sara Sergent, botanical savant and owner of Alpine Distilling in Park City, Utah Joe Barber of Stargazey Spirits and The Wrecking Coast Distillery in the UK And Reece Sims, creator of Flavour Camp Here's a (hopefully) somewhat complete list of the stuff we tasted, which may explain our silliness toward the end: The standard Green Chartreuse and Yellow Chartreuse - but these were both taken from the soleras or “infinity bottles” of David T. Smith, so they felt a bit more special Liqueur d'Elixir - A tribute to one of the early proto-variants of Green Chartreuse - this is essentially a half-step between the elixir vegetal and Green Chartreuse 9iere Centennaire - A tribute to the 900th anniversary of the founding of the Order of St. Bruno (also known as the Carthusians) Chartreuse Verte VEP (that's the fancy green Chartreuse) A bottling by the French Order of master Sommeliers from 2018 - which is a small batch, custom variant of Yellow Chartreuse Tarragona, which is another Chartreuse recipe, celebrating either Tarragon (the herb) or the formulation that the monks made when they were in exile in Spain for a couple decades in the early 20th century Three variants of Chartreuse Genepy (the traditional, intense, and abrupt) And finally, a lovely Florio Amaro bottled in the 1970s, provided by yours truly. Other topics we discuss include: The Carthusian monk documentary entitled Into Great Silence The mythical “beast of Gevaudan” that ravaged the French countryside once upon a time The taxonomy of the Artemisia botanical family A whole bunch of strong cocktail-related opinions about Chartreuse and genepy, And much, much more

History with Cy
The Greco-Persian Wars - PART I: The Rise of Persia and the Ionian Revolt (550-493 BC)

History with Cy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 58:32


The great conflict that we know today as the Greco-Persian Wars between a few independent city-states of ancient Greece and mighty Achaemenid Persian Empire is, in my opinion, one of the most fascinating and consequential in all of history.  More than just battles for territory and glory - they were clashes of culture, ideology, and power between East and West. The war saw legendary figures such as Leonides, The Great King Xerxes, Themistocles, Darius the Great, Miltiades, Mardonius, Artemisia, Kleomenes, and countless others in action.  Since most accounts of the conflict available to us come from Greek and Roman historians and writers of antiquity such as Herodotus, Plutarch, Diodorus Siculus, Aeschylus, the traveler Pausanias, Justin and others, our modern perspective is often shaped by their portrayal of a struggle between the freedom-loving Greeks and the tyrannical rulers of Achaemenid Persia—a narrative further popularized by films like 300.  However, as we will explore, the reality was far more complex.  Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of the war, and its aftermath. This is the first of a series of 5 or 6 podcasts that will be released over the next few months.  Stay tuned for future episodes.  Contents:00:00  Rise of Cyrus the Great and the Persian Achaemenid Empire05:27 Ionians and Greeks in the Persian Empire14:29 A bit about Herodotus16:49 Trouble in Athens23:52 Earth and Water 28:04 Sparta (almost) Attacks!36:25 Aristagoras' Plan44:21 The Ionian Revolt49:10 The Battle of Lade50:09 Aftermath57:10 Thank You and PatronsSpecial thanks to Farya Faraji for the following musical compositions featured throughout the program: "Spantodhata's Warning""To Phrygia""In Pythagoras' Mind""The Apadana's Shadows""Immortals""Mater""In Sappho's Mind""Spring in Persepolis""Aíma""Apranik's Charge""March of Achaemenes""Hyrcanian Lullaby"Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods: https://www.youtube.com/@faryafarajiYou can also find them on the albums:*Songs of Old Iran Vols. I & II**Voices of the Ancients Vols. I & II* Additional Music:Epidemic Sound"Genie's Bane""Interstate 895""One with the Tribe""Pepper Seeds""Keeping up with the Tarahumaras""Blood in Water""The Golden Spiral""The Sewers""Deer Hunt""Zero Remorse"Support the show

Stars End: A Foundation Podcast
Stars End S5E18 - The Podcast Was Located in a Little Niche Just Outside the Cabin

Stars End: A Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 59:40


And now we settle in for the second part of the Good Doctor's second novel! Join us as we dust The Stars, Like Dust— with commentary like powdered sugar on a doughnut! Let's chat about chapters nine through fourteen! "The Podcast Was Located in a Little Niche Just Outside the Cabin" If this novel had been feeling a little non-Asenion for your tastes, this installment might be for you! If you love Golan Treveze or the version of Hari Seldon who inhabits the Foundation Prequels, you'll like Biron Ferrill better as this installment goes forward! If you think that there is a bit too much buckling and swashing in the first section, there is a bit of action where Biron overpowers a guard, tying him up with a pair of pantyhose. But once Gil and Artemisia help steal a space ship things settle down to storytelling and discussing galactic goings on as opposed to any actual going or actually doing anything story-inspiring. Plus, it's something that passes for a plot twist! So, let's go! Help us bust the stars like dust with the vacuum of space!

WV unCommOn PlaCE
SEX Lets Talk About It

WV unCommOn PlaCE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 53:44


Artemisia de Vine, whose name resonates with the transformative spirit of the Greek goddess Artemis, brings a profound and nuanced approach to exploring human sexuality. As a seasoned sex worker and dominatrix, she delves into the mental landscapes of sexual fantasies, emphasizing how these can serve as a bridge to understanding our ego's deepest fears and desires. Artemisia advocates for open communication and consensual exploration with partners, turning past experiences into powerful narratives of empowerment and positive transformation. By focusing on our partners' strengths and fostering empathetic connections, she challenges conventional views on sexuality, encouraging a deeper self-awareness and a respectful navigation of the paradoxes within our desires and relationships. (00:01:48) Erotic Insights: Embracing Unique Sexual Narratives (00:06:14) Enhancing Sexual Satisfaction Through Open Dialogue (00:08:04) Personal Erotic Narratives in Sexual Relationships (00:13:07) Embracing Vulnerability Through Sexual Fantasies (00:20:08) Projection of Desires in Relationships (00:29:20) Creating Intimate Space for Transformative Sex (00:40:43) Boundaries and Mental Well-being in Sex Work (00:50:03) Navigating Desire and Transforming Love

Théâtre et compagnie
Festival de Brangues "Moi, Artemisia" de Serge Rezvani

Théâtre et compagnie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 59:57


durée : 00:59:57 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Dans cette pièce, Serge Rezvani met en scène Artemisia Gentileschi, femme peintre de la Renaissance italienne victime d'un viol, dialoguant avec un autre peintre sur les femmes et les violences dont elles sont victimes.

Théâtre
Festival de Brangues "Moi, Artemisia" de Serge Rezvani

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 59:57


durée : 00:59:57 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Dans cette pièce, Serge Rezvani met en scène Artemisia Gentileschi, femme peintre de la Renaissance italienne victime d'un viol, dialoguant avec un autre peintre sur les femmes et les violences dont elles sont victimes.

Casting Through Ancient Greece
Teaser: After Salamis (Patreon Bonus)

Casting Through Ancient Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 5:50 Transcription Available


This is a teaser of the bonus episode, "After Salamis" found over on Patreon.As we dissect the aftermath of one of history's pivotal naval battles, unravel the intricate web woven by Xerxes to obscure his intentions and navigate the treacherous waters of retreat. With insights from Herodotus, we illuminate the contrasting influences of Mardonius and Artemisia on the Persian king's next steps, each representing aggression and prudence, respectively. This episode promises to enrich your understanding of how ancient leaders balanced ambition with survival as the Greeks and Persians faced off in a saga that would forever alter the course of history.With winter on the horizon, the episode explores the logistical challenges confronting the Persian forces left behind and the implications for the Greek city-states plotting their next moves. Examine how the Athenians and Spartans prepared for further conflicts, setting the stage for another chapter in their epic struggle. Our narrative crafts a vivid picture of the geopolitical landscape and military strategies that unfolded in the shadow of Salamis. Join us as we uncover the political and military calculations that would shape the destiny of the ancient world.If you would like to hear more and support the series click on the Patreon link at the bottom of the page or you can head to my website to discover other ways to support the series, HereSupport the show

Vegan Podcast
Schöne Haut, Glow-Up & definierte Jawline | Dr. Juliane #1162

Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 22:14


Dr. Juliane ist Dermatologin in München — Spezialistin für effektive Hautverschönerungen. In diesem Podcast spreche ich mit ihr darüber, wie Du mit pflanzlicher Ernährung die Gesundheit und das Aussehen Deiner Haut deutlich verbessern kannst.Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:00 Cashews, grüner Tee aus Japan, Artemisia 02:00 Tomatenmark und Karotten04:00 Spielregeln für schöne Haut07:00 Hauttypen09:00 Milch ist Killer13:00 Brokkoli Fan14:00 Tipps gegen Akne17:00 Hacks für Brokkoli18:00 Haut Booster20:00 Wahrheit über WasserReine Haut mit Entgiftung durch Chlorella: Natürliche Reinigung für den Körper: [Zum Blogartikel]✨Mehr Infos zu Dr. Juliane: https://www.schoene-haut.info/Du willst mehr erfahren? Schreibe eine E-Mail an: christian@christian-wenzel.comMehr mr.broccoli: Podcast auf Spotify Apple Podcast Mehr Podcast Skool Community Abonniere meinen YouTube KanalAchtung betreffend Nahrung, Geräten und Supplements:Vorliegend habe ich meine eigene Erfahrung und die von Interviewpartner:innen genannt. Das sind die Effekte, die ich bei mir gespürt habe. Diese können bei jeder und jedem unterschiedlich ausfallen.Natürlich kann kein Lebensmittel, keine Nahrungsergänzung oder Superfoods sowie Inspirationen aus diesem Podcast alleine für sich eine Heilwirkung erzielen oder versprechen.Die beschriebenen Erfahrungen sind keine wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse und keine Tatsachenbehauptungen. Sämtliche Inhalte dieser Podcast-Episoden sind keine Heilaussagen und ausschließlich informativ, sie dienen keinesfalls als Ersatz für eine ärztliche Behandlung.Die Aussagen der Interview-Gäste stehen für sich. Diese spiegeln nicht zwingend die Meinung des Herausgebers mr.broccoli.

Free Your Soma with Aimee Takaya
The Deeper Meaning Behind Sexual Fantasies with Artemisia de Vine

Free Your Soma with Aimee Takaya

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 66:20


Ever wonder if your sexual fantasies hold more meaning than just desire? Today, I dive into the connection between sexual fantasies and personal wisdom with guest Artemisia de Vine, a sexual fantasy expert as well as former sex worker and dominatrix.  We explore how fantasies can unlock deeper insights into our true selves, transforming both our relationships and our understanding of life's beauty and joy. In this podcast episode, Artemisia explores: - How sexual fantasies can be a source of wisdom and deeper self-understanding - How fantasies are symbolic stories, not meant to be taken literally - How fantasies help resolve internal conflicts around sex and intimacy - Fantasies often facilitate movement from separation to connection - Three main paradoxes: self vs. self, self vs. lover, and self vs. community - Why desire shouldn't be suppressed but understood for its insights - Safe exploration through consensual play with a partner - "The deVinery Method" and how it helps people understand their erotic psyche - Integrating mind and body leads to more holistic experiences - Desire is "genius," and how learning to interpret it accesses its wisdom safely And so much more! Artemisia de Vine is a sexual Fantasy expert who teaches the world's leading sexperts the meaning of our sexual fantasies, and how to bring them out of our heads and into our beds! Author of upcoming book: The Spirituality of Smut: The surprising wisdom of sexual fantasies. Certified somatic sexologist, BA in anthropology, and former sex worker and professional dominatrix. Offering a groundbreaking new theory! Understand how stories work, and you understand why we have sexual fantasies - and how to create powerful, real-life transformative sexperiences that satisfy the real desire behind the story symbolism. Links: Celeb Swoon Technique free mini course - MyFantasyIs.com Work with Artemisia de Vine: artemisiadevine.com Follow Aimee Takaya on:  IG: @aimeetakaya  Facebook: Aimee Takaya  Learn more about Aimee Takaya, Hanna Somatic Education, and The Radiance Program at⁠ ⁠www.freeyoursoma.com⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aimee322/support

EMPIRE LINES
House of Weaving Songs, Dhaqan Collective (2024) (EMPIRE LINES Live at the Eden Project, Cornwall, Counterpoints Arts, Art Reach)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 84:46


In this special episode, Fozia Ismail and Ayan Cilmi from the feminist art collective Dhaqan Collective join EMPIRE LINES live at the Eden Project in Cornwall, alongside artists Kaajal Modi and Sovay Berriman, and environmental humanities lecturer Jim Scown, to discuss Somali cultural heritage in the face of climate crises. In the last few decades, Somali nomadic lives have been endangered by environmental degradation, civil war, and displacement. Created in 1960 from a former British protectorate and an Italian colony, the country collapsed into 30 years of conflict following the overthrow of the military regime of President Siad Barre in 1991. Working with diasporic communities in Bristol, the Dhaqan Collective seek to find ways of building imaginative futures that support Somali people both in the UK and in East Africa. They use everyday materials, from cassette tapes and camel meats, to milk teas, foods, and textiles, to create spaces of community and healing that centre the range of experiences across generations. Dhaqan discuss their ‘creative ecology' of work, travelling to contexts from the Southbank Centre in London, to the Isle of Portland in Dorset. We connect with Kaajal Modi, whose practice of ‘embodied listening' intersperses field recordings from British waterways with migration stories and reflections from marginalised communities. Based in Cornwall, Sovay Berriman mines the politics of place embedded in their work, relating to Cornish nationalisms, and working-class identities. We discuss different perceptions of women, mothers, and elders, crossing from Kaajal's particular Ugandan Asian community, to conventional arts institutions, exploring questions of collection and restitution. Plus, Jim Scown shares his research at the intersections of soils, science, and literature. This episode was recorded live at Interweaving Threads of Migration and Climate Justice - a weekend of talks and events at the Eden Project in Cornwall, exploring the power of audio and oral storytelling in cultural preservation - in September 2024: edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/interweaving-threads-of-migration-and-climate-justice Both Dhaqan Collective's House of Weaving Songs, and Kaajal Modi's Songs of the Water, will travel to Journeys Festival 2024 in Leicester from from 11 October 2024, supported by Art Reach and Counterpoints Arts. For more about b-side Festival 2024, read my article about Mohammad Barrangi in gowithYamo: gowithyamo.com/blog/mohammad-barrangi-b-side-festival Listen back to the talk from Reclaim Festival 2024 with Serge Attukweh Clottey on the EMPIRE LINES podcast, in the episode on Noko Y3 Dzen (There's Something in the World (2018-Now): pod.link/1533637675/episode/8093f81c6a2eaaf7589bb73768e2a20c And catch up on Instagram: instagram.com/p/C3pslhaI_P7/?igsh=bnJ1b2dsNHE5czk1 Find out more about Acts of Gathering with curators Misha Curson and Hannah Hooks in the episode on Learning from Artemisia, Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres (2019-2020): pod.link/1533637675/episode/0e8ab778b4ce1ad24bc15df3fec5a386 Hear Professor Paul Gilroy live in conversation at The Black Atlantic Symposium in Plymouth (2023): ⁠pod.link/1533637675/episode/90a9fc4efeef69e879b7b77e79659f3f⁠ And for more cassette tapes, hear Dr. Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil sound out migration between post-colonial Kerala and the Arab Gulf, through S. A. Jameel's Dubai Kathu Pattu (Dubai Letter Song) (1977): pod.link/1533637675/episode/417429b5c504842ddbd3c82b07f7b0f8

Classic & Curious
Fall in love with Artemisia: A conversation with Interior Designer & Co-Founder, Rosemarie Padovano

Classic & Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 49:12


Interior design creates movement and reflects thoughtfulness.  It is the one profession that the art and discovery of each element reflects not only upon the lives and tastes of the client, but the expertise of the designer themselves.This episode will introduce you to one of the most talented souls Anne has met:  Rosemarie Padovano. As Elsie de Wolf once said, “I am going to make everything around me beautiful. That will be my life.”  It is as if Elsie was writing that specifically for Rosemarie. With a master's degree in sculpture and a bachelor's from the renowned Parsons School of Design, Rosemarie draws on her studies while leveraging her strong creative compass to create memorable and meaningful spaces.Her brand, Artemisia, is shared with her husband Marcello Marvelli.  Marcello is an art historian, curator and antique dealer.  Their intention is to create uncomplicated interiors that feel original and collected over time. Artemisia's expression expands beyond unique design services, it is a destination for curated finds for your home. Featured in Town and Country, New England Home, Vogue and Elle Decor, Artemisia has captured the attention of interior designers and hearts of discerning enthusiasts. Rosemarie's story is one that will draw you in.  Her portfolio of experiences, innate talents and warm personality is the reason success loves to follow her.In this episode Anne and Rosemarie discuss:Artemisia's storyRosemarie's tips for approaching design in your home. Their historical home in Old Lyme, CT. Maremma, Italy - A very special place and location of their second home. A beautiful web story and shop destination.You can find Artemisia at artemisiainc.com and @artemisianyc on Instagram.Complete show notes are on the Classic & Curious podcast page via styledbyark.com Where to Find Anne!@styledbyarkMore from Anne & Styled by A.R.K.Schedule your design Mini! Sometimes you need a little advice - a quick conversation to support your design needs. We are here for you! 

Herbal Womb Wisdom
The medicine (& magic) of mugwort: An herbal ally for menstruation, mood, mind, digestion + dreams

Herbal Womb Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 65:56


Click here to send me a quick message :) If you've heard of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), I bet the primary action you've heard about it is that it can enhance dreams. And mayyyyybe that it has an affinity to bring on menstruation?But this herb is so much more dynamic than that. I've often heard of people adding mugwort to sleep blends (with names like "good night's sleep" or "sleep well") and I'm just like, "wait are they talking about the same mugwort as me?"Because for me, mugwort has been incredibly powerful, and produced such vivid and lucid dreams that I would never ever consider adding it to a calming sleep blend. It's a FAR cry from passionflower, chamomile or California poppy energy!While yes, it has some relaxing nervine and uplifting actions, it's also a strong dream-inducing plant that has potential to create a wakeful dreaming state that's so active someone might not feel rested when they wake up, even if they slept all night. For me, I did feel rested, but I started sleeping less and less. I don't recommend it for that unless you're intentionally wanting to activate your dream life in some way or another. I mean, mugwort was the plant that initiated me into the path of herbal medicine, but in no way was that a gentle process.Instead I think of mugwort as an aromatic bitter to support enhancing your digestion, a warming circulatory stimulant to your pelvic region to help move stagnation and bring on bleeding "down there," and an herb that supports gentle relaxation and a brighter, clearer mood and mind. How do you experience mugwort? Any stories to share? Listen to learn:the basics on mugwort's actions, energetics and useshow mugwort was my initiation into the path of plant medicinemultiple ways of working with mugwortwhy mugwort is an essential herb for your natural contraception apothecarycautions around dosing and constituents in mugwortsome interesting recent research on mugwort's actionsResources:Today's shownotes: Get the references / research study citations Sign up for the Natural Contraception Waitlist hereEpisode 18: Uterine tonicsEpisode 83: How mugwort prevented a hysterectomy w Andrea WebbEpisode 89: Return to wholeness in your womb w Robin Rose BennettIf you loved this episode, share it with a friend, or take a screenshot and share on social media and tag me @herbalwombwisdom.  And if you love this podcast, leave a rating & write a review! It's really helpful to get the show to more amazing humans like you.  ❤️DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical advice, I am not a medical practitioner, I'm an herbalist and in the US, there is no path to licensure for herbalists, so my role is as an herbal educator. Please do your own research and consult your healthcare provider for any personal concerns.Support the show

Fellowship in Essential Oils
Sweet Wormwood

Fellowship in Essential Oils

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 51:28


Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood or Qinghao, is an herb native to temperate regions of Asia, particularly China, where it has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The essential oil derived from this plant is prized for its powerful antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Its aromatic profile, with fresh, herbal, and slightly camphoraceous notes, makes it popular in aromatherapy to cleanse the air, support respiratory health, and promote relaxation. Beyond its physical benefits, Sweet Wormwood is revered for its spiritual significance, often used in rituals to cleanse spaces of negative energy and foster emotional clarity. The plant itself is a member of the Asteraceae family and has feathery, green leaves and small, yellow flowers, blooming in the late summer. Known for its grounding qualities, the oil is a popular choice in meditative practices and emotional healing, helping to release deep-seated emotions and encourage inner balance. ABOUT ADAM BARRALET Adam Barralet has been observing and living in tune with nature since childhood. Growing up amongst the bushland and wildlife of the hills in Western Australia and residing in various locations around the world has presented Adam with diverse opportunities to access extensive and eclectic teachings about the secrets of Mother Earth. He has used essential oils for over 30 years and teams his experiences with his background in human biology, chemistry, psychology, health sciences and massage. He has now established himself as an international author, presenter, educator and Wellness Advocate, adept at working with essential oils, along with crystals, animal guides, tarot, astrology and mythology. CONNECT WITH ADAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/adambarralet ABOUT ELIZABETH ASHLEY Elizabeth Ashley has over 20 books on sale on Amazon under her pen name The Secret Healer. The UK Director of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and an overseas speaker for The International Federation of Aromatherapists, Elizabeth's work focuses on understanding the very earliest energetic relationships between certain plants and the human world, right up the modern-day scientific evidence of healing botanicals. A practicing Melissa priestess, a plant and bee shamaness as well as a bee guardian, she has the unique perspective of having one foot in our three-dimensional scientific reality with the other dancing in the spiritual realms. CONNECT WITH LIZ HERE: https://linktr.ee/thesecrethealer

projectupland.com On The Go
A Field Guide To Sage-Grouse Habitat

projectupland.com On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 11:46


Sage-grouse need large, connected, and mostly treeless swaths of sagebrush to survive. Without this, sage-grouse cease to exist. It's that simple. Sage-grouse are what scientists and biologists call a sagebrush obligate species. You can't have sage-grouse without sage. Sage-grouse occupy western sagebrush (Artemisia sp.) prairies of California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and into the province of Saskatchewan. Although sage-grouse still live in all these places, their populations have shrunk. The largest core populations still thrive in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon. Uncoincidentally, these are the same states with the most intact and healthy sagebrush landscapes.

P3 Historia
Artemisia Gentileschi – barockkonstens okrönta drottning

P3 Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 56:07


Om konstnären som under 1600-talet erövrade Europa med sitt måleri. Hon genomlevde både övergrepp och smutskastning. Men hennes driv gick inte att kväsa och hon målade sig rakt in i konsthistorien. Nya avsnitt från P3 Historia hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Redaktionen för detta avsnitt består av:Elina Perdahl - programledare och manusEmilia Mellberg - producent, research och manusZardasht Rad - scenuppläsareViktor Bergdahl - ljuddesign och slutmixMedverkar gör också Alexandra Fried, lektor i konst- och bildvetenskap vid Göteborgs universitet och medskapare till Konsthistoriepodden.Vill du veta mer om Artemisia Gentileschi? Här är några av de böcker som ligger till grund för avsnittet:Artemisia Gentileschi av Jonathan JonesArtemisia Gentileschi the language of painting av Jesse M LockerArtemisia Gentileschi av Sheila Barker

Casting Through Ancient Greece
Teaser: Opposing Plans

Casting Through Ancient Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 5:35 Transcription Available


This is a teaser of the bonus episode, "Opposing Plans" found over on Patreon.Ever wondered how a narrow strait and a brilliant stratagem could turn the tide of history? Prepare to be captivated as we unravel the intricate strategies and pivotal moments leading up to and during the Battle of Salamis. Discover how Xerxes' hubris and determination to annihilate the Greek fleet led him to dismiss the sage advice of Artemisia, opting instead for a direct and ultimately disastrous naval confrontation. We'll break down the contrasting approaches of the Persian and Greek forces, delving into how Themistocles' genius, persuasive leadership and trickery kept the Greek coalition unified and strategically positioned in the treacherous Straits of Salamis.Join us as we delve into Themistocles' mastery of psychological warfare and strategic manoeuvring. We'll recount the intense debates among Greek commanders and the crucial intelligence brought by Aristides, which confirmed the bait had been taken by Xerxes. As the battle unfolds, you'll learn how oracles and prophecies influenced critical decisions and boosted Greek morale, leading to a victory that would define the course of the Greco-Persian Wars. This episode promises a gripping exploration of the lead up to one of history's most consequential naval battles, shedding light on the cunning tactics and high-stakes drama that shaped the outcome.If you would like to hear more and support the series click on the Patreon link at the bottom of the page or you can head to my website to discover other ways to support the series, HereSupport the Show.

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
Herbal Business MASTERCLASS with Emily Watson [ARTEMISIA ACADEMY]

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 71:34


This episode is brought to you by our HerbRally Schoolhouse members If you'd like to try your first month for free, use coupon code PODCAST at checkout! LEARN MORE & REGISTER | http://www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse In this episode of The Herbalist Hour I'm joined by Emily Watson.  Emily is a certified plant geek who loves connecting people with their own personal plant allies and their healer within. She is the director and owner of the Artemisia Academy of Herbal Arts & Healing.  We chat about her experience working at the HerbPharm internship, raising your prices as a clinical herbalist, firing clients, her journey creating the Artemisia Academy and a lot more.  There a ton of takeaways in this one, especially around running an herbal business.  If you enjoy the interview, pretty please give it a big ol' thumbs up

Dirty Sexy History
Episode 4.7. Love and War: The Secret Lives of Ancient Women

Dirty Sexy History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 50:21


Ancient history has traditionally been dominated by the lives of great men, while ancient women are confined to the margins or omitted altogether. In The Missing Thread, award-winning classicist Dr Daisy Dunn pulls these women out of the shadows and puts them center stage, where they belong. This week, we talk about the lives of ancient women: love, marriage, extra-marital relationships, divorce, sex, contraception, same-sex relationships, and even dildos made of bread?! We also talk about women leading armies, ruling nations, and the very first woman to win at the Olympics, long before women were even allowed to compete. Daisy's book is The Missing Thread: A Women's History of the Ancient World, and it's out in the US on July 30th from Viking. [Listen notes for further reading: the women mentioned include poet Sappho, Messalina, the goddess Ishtar, Clytemnestra (wife of Agamemnon), Cornelia (wife of Tiberius Gracchus), orator Aspasia, Olympic victor Cynisca, Tomyris, Pharaoh Hatshepsut, and Artemisia of Halicarnassus] Daisy can be found at daisydunn.co.uk.

Unconditioning: Discovering the Voice Within
Episode Seventy-Three. Artemesia DeVine: Healing Through Sexual Fantasy, The Poison & the Antidote

Unconditioning: Discovering the Voice Within

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 66:17


Artemesia DeVine is a Sexual Fantasy expert who teaches the world's leading sexperts the meaning of our sexual fantasies, and how to bring them out of our heads and into our beds! Author of upcoming book: The Spirituality of Smut: The surprising wisdom of sexual fantasies. Certified somatic sexologist, BA in anthropology and former sex worker and professional dominatrix. Offering a groundbreaking new theory! Understand how stories work and you understand why we have sexual fantasies - and how to create powerful, real-life transformative sexperiences that satisfy the real desire behind the story symbolism.    https://MyFantasyIs.com The Celeb Swoon Technique: Learn about your unique sexual psychology by taking a closer look at your fav swoon-worthy celebs at MyFantasyIs.com. And you don't even have to tell anyone your sexual fantasies to do this exercise! Want to work with Artemisia de Vine? artemisiadevine.com

Happy Place
Ep. 38 The Surprising Wisdom of Sexual Fantasies with Artemisia de Vine.

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 68:15


In this episode, Rina Trevi interviews sexual fantasy expert Artemisia de Vine about the surprising wisdom of sexual fantasies. They discuss their personal experiences with sexual fantasies and the importance of creating a safe space to explore them. Artemisia explains that sexual fantasies are stories that help us move from one state of consciousness to another and overcome the paradoxes of sex. She teaches people how to become aware of their own narratives and communicate their desires to their partners. The conversation also touches on the topic of cross-dressing fantasies and how they can be understood and explored. Artemisia de Vine, a sexual fantasy expert, discusses the role of the ego in sexual desires and fantasies. She explains how the ego can feel threatened when faced with desires that go against societal norms or personal beliefs. She emphasizes the importance of including fears and desires in sexual fantasies in order to transform them and create a sense of connection and acceptance. Artemisia also addresses the question of how to navigate personal fantasies within a partnership, highlighting the need for open communication and understanding. She offers her Method as a way to explore and integrate sexual fantasies in a healthy and fulfilling way..Artemisia de Vine offers a groundbreaking new theory about why we have sexual fantasies and how we can engage them to create powerful, real-life transformative sexperiences that satisfy the real desire behind the story symbolism. She is the author of upcoming book: The Spirituality of Smut: The surprising wisdom of sexual fantasies. .She is a certified somatic sexologist, BA in anthropology and former sex worker and professional dominatrix who now teaches therapists and some of the world's leading sexperts the psychology of sexual fantasies, and how to bring them out of our heads and into our beds through embodied play - and how to use sexual fantasies to explore an array of profound erotic states of consciousness.Want to learn the art of bringing sexual fantasies out of your head and into your embodied real-life play? Want to know the advanced skills Artemisia de Vine teaches some of the world's leading sexperts and practitioners?
Learn about the surprising wisdom in our fantasies. Although they may be make-believe, the feelings and states of consciousness they evoke in us are very real.
Find out about my mentorship program.https://www.artemisiadevine.com/deVineryMethodThe other links are to the freebie CelebSwoon Technique at MyFantasyIs.comAnd General coaching Artemisiadevine.com..Rina is a shibari artist, tantric bodyworker, former Dominatrix, and extreme sports athlete, learner of ancient traditions and intrepid explorer of consciousness. She guides people to their core, creating safe spaces for healing and self-discovery.This podcast is for courageous seekers like her, exploring meaning and spiritual illumination in the midst of life's intensity. Get ready to be inspired, amazed, and transformed!Get Access to Rina's Free meditations, Workshops, Shibari tutorials and morehttps://www.subscribepage.com/free-workshops-libraryIf you enjoy this episode, leave a 5-star rating and review the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify or send a DM to me on Instagram Rina TreviLet's Connect!Website: https://www.vulnerabilitycoaching.com/Instagram:...

Couples Therapy In Seven Words
I Confronted and Forgave Someone Who Plagiarized My Work: An Interview with Artemisia de Vine

Couples Therapy In Seven Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 39:54


The video of this episode is at https://brucechalmer.com/artemisia-de-vine-2/. We interviewed our guest in this episode, Artemisia de Vine, a few weeks ago in Episode 153 (this one is 162). Artemisia is an expert on sexual fantasies, and we had a fascinating conversation about it. Recently Artemisia discovered that Rina Trevi, a podcaster and coach, had plagiarized her work, and Artemisia confronted her about it. What followed was inspiring to us, especially since Bruce's book on betrayal and forgiveness is just about to be released. Artemisia and Rina appeared together on Rina's podcast, and described how they turned this situation into an opportunity for grace, compassion, accountability, and clarity. Artemisia's forthcoming book is The Spirituality of Smut: The Surprising Wisdom of Sexual Fantasies. Her website is https://www.artemisiadevine.com/. Our previous conversation with Artemisia is at https://brucechalmer.com/artemisia-de-vine/. You can hear the podcast episode with Artemisia and Rina at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5TONUvFUCjOgzQx1GJE4gI Do you have ideas for topics or guests for our podcast? Go to https://ctin7.com and send us a message. And you can also sign up for Dr. Chalmer's newsletter right from our homepage. Our sponsor is The Blue Tent: Erotic Tales from the Bible by Laria Zylber. Find out more at https://lariazylber.com. Bruce's latest book, Betrayal and Forgiveness: How to Navigate the Turmoil and Learn to Trust Again is out on June 4, 2024—so if you're reading this after that date, it's available! More information at https://brucechalmer.com/betrayal-and-forgiveness/.

Back to Me - Exploring Wellness Your Way with Heather
E#177 Forming Right Relationship With Your Fantasies

Back to Me - Exploring Wellness Your Way with Heather

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 42:07


This week's conversation is definitely not for children but maybe just the mind-blowing realization that you didn't expect! I was fascinated and learned so much more than I expected. Listen for a new view of how your ego and psyche worked. Trust me - this is beyond what you are thinking it is! Artemisia de Vine is a sexual fantasy expert! Somatic Sexologist, anthropologist and former sex worker and professional dominatrix. She explores the surprising wisdom in sexual fantasies and how to uncover your unique erotic wiring. She looks at sexual fantasies as stories designed by our own psyches to help us overcome our natural fear of vulnerability so we can surrender to the pleasure and connection of sex. When we understand how our fantasies work, we can create the same effect in our real-life sex - and more than that, use the lens of the erotic as a powerful transformational and self-discovery tool. Basically, hot sex that leads to wholeness! She has an upcoming book: The Spirituality of Smut: The Surprising Wisdom of Sexual Fantasies. Connect with Artemisia here... MyFantasyIs.com ArtemisiadeVine.com Do you know you want something different for your life but you're feeling a bit lost and not sure where to begin? I have your roadmap! Use this download to begin your process of not only figuring out where you want to go but where you are now so you know which way to go! https://heatherstewart.coach/tlm-map-download Connect with me on FaceBook and Instagram https://www.facebook.com/heatherstewartcoaches https://www.instagram.com/heatherstewartcoaching/ Curious to find out more about how coaching can help? Book a Curiosity Call with me! https://practice.do/me/heather-stewart/book/coaching-discovery-call #b2m #backtome #back2me #fantasy #sexualfantasy #yourthrivinglife #sexualwisdom #somatic #somaticsexologist #anthropology #womensnetwork #coachlifestyle #womenwhoempower #coachingwomen #achievegoals #lifecoachlife #womenwithvision #purposefullife #coachforwomen #balancedlifestyleliving #findyourbalance #lifecoach2women #lifestrategist #positiveliving #createyourownhappiness #certifiedlifecoach #lifecoaching101 #lifecoachtowomen #coachinglifestyle --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heatherstewartcoaching/message

P.U.G.S. (Players Underground Gaming Society)

Hail and well met Furballs!We are taking a break from the realm of Aezeron and turning our focus to the city of Artemisia where a Council of Cats rules the city with a fury paw.  Join us for a fun one shot!Support the Show.Click on the link above to help support our podcast by donating to our Patreon. Where you will get exclusive companion piece episodes, special Discord access, and other goodies!Find us on Social Media! Twitter @PUGSpod Instagram @p.u.g.s.pod email pugspod@gmail.com Join our Discord server!https://discord.gg/GfFQ6qrRr6

EMPIRE LINES
Twist, LR Vandy (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x October Gallery, Chatham Ropery)

EMPIRE LINES

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 30:56


Artist LR (Lisa) Vandy shows EMPIRE LINES the ropes in a studio visit to Chatham's Royal Navy Dockyard in Kent, unravelling entangled imperial and industrial relationships, dance in the African diaspora, and women's work in abstract sculpture. In 2022, sculptor LR (Lisa) Vandy relocated her studio from the city of London to Chatham Ropery which, with original machinery from the 19th century, has preserved traditional practices and knowledges. Rope became essential to Britain's burgeoning maritime industry during the Georgian and Victorian eras, tied to the construction of empires, colonial hierarchies, and sites of slavery. Building in collaboration with the resident Master Ropemakers, her sculptures allude to and playfully subvert the media's historic associations and legacy now. From her five-metre-high figure for Liverpool's Canning Dock, to her new, smaller body of works, Lisa walks through her collection and archive on Kent's waterfront. Born in Coventry in the Midlands, she shares her experiences of growing up ‘by the sea' in Sussex as a young person of Nigerian and Irish heritages, and the racialised exclusion some face from leisurely pursuits in natural environments. Inspired by Barbara Ehrenreich's 2006 book, Dancing In The Streets, Lisa unravels ‘collective joy' and the central role of Black women. We see how dance has been used to resist oppression across continents, with spirit dances, raves, festivals, and carnival masquerades, interests shared by contemporaries like Theaster Gates, Hew Locke, Romuald Hazoumè, Zak Ové, and Hassan Hajjaj. Straw-fibre figures recall Grain Mother deities, corn dollies, and Kumpo, spinning dances from the Casamance (Senegal) and Gambia. With her ongoing series of Hulls, comprised of found objects, boats, and fishing floats ‘plundered' from DIY stores, we discuss her interest in the ‘underbelly of empire', knotty relationships between rail, sail, and transport, and ‘migrant crises' in the Mediterranean Sea today. Drawing on her research in museum collections, ancient silverwares, and indigo trade routes, Lisa moves on the discussion about globalised 'African masks' as symbols of ‘aggressive protection'. We discuss gender and identity, and how her curvilinear copper sculptures challenge conventional representations of the ‘female form'. Dynamic drawings of tornados tell of her designs for statues in the landscape - role models for those subject to the male gaze - exposing the empowering potential of contemporary art. Plus, Lisa shares why her tactile public artworks are designed to be destroyed. LR Vandy: Twist runs at the October Gallery in London until 25 May 2024. Dancing In Time: The Ties That Bind Us, commissioned by Liverpool Museums for the International Slavery Museum's Martin Luther King celebrations in 2023, stands at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent until 17 November 2024. On harvest rituals, hear episodes about Ashanti Hare's performances at Against Apartheid at KARST in Plymouth (2023) and Invasion Ecology on Dartmoor (2024), and Learning from Artemisia (2019-2020), by Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres, at the Eden Project in Cornwall. For more photographs of Black experiences in English coastal towns, and about the transatlantic ‘Triangular Trade' between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, hear Ingrid Pollard on ⁠Carbon Slowly Turning (2022)⁠ at Turner Contemporary in Margate. For more women working in port cities, read into: Lisetta Carmi: Identities, at the Estorick Collection in London. Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope, at Tate Modern in London. And hear Chris Spring on ‘African' textiles and Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010)⁠ at the British Museum in London. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Editor: Alex Rees. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines

Happy Place
Ep. 34 Accountability in the Spotlight: from Stealing to Healing, from Rupture to Repair. Vulnerable conversation with Artemisia de Vine.

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 65:46


This episode is about when Rina Trevi plagiarised Artemisia de Vine's work - and how even a rupture like this can be repaired in ways that benefit everyone involved. It is not often that you get to listen in on a conversation between the person who plagiarized and the person whose work was stolen! There is a lot to learn about the complexity of human nature, owning our shadows and how to genuinely repair a relationship. Rina shares her soul searching and the circumstances that led her to first think that it was ok to plagerise and then change her mind and choose a different way of being that prioritised integrity and owning her shadow. Rina is brave and vulnerable as she admits what she did and takes responsibility, offering to make amends by promoting Artemisia's work. This episode is a raw and real discussion between Artemisia de Vine and Rina that does not shame or blame. Artemisia talks about the real impacts of plagiarism and how she moved from anger to peace. They both move towards healing and actively supporting each others work in the future. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing our shadow selves and recognizing the complexity of human nature. It serves as a reminder not to idolize others and to approach difficult situations with open and honest communication.Chapters:00:00Introduction and Unusual Topic01:08Background and Work of Artemisia03:22Questioning Actions and Seeking Alternatives07:12Rupture and Shadow Work08:07Growing Up in Post-Soviet Russia10:06Scarcity and Survival Strategies12:31Immigrating to the United States14:09Ethics and Cultural Differences20:46Confrontation and Waves of Shame23:02Accepting the Whole Self28:18Apology and Repairing the Situation30:16Avoiding Idolization and Embracing Flaws31:44The Power of Open and Honest Communication32:12The Emotional Impact of Plagiarism34:01Owning One's Shadow and Taking Responsibility37:10The Power of Genuine Repair in Relationships46:43Turning Ruptures into Opportunities for Growth53:37Honoring Each Person's Unique ContributionArtemisia de Vine offers a groundbreaking new theory about why we have sexual fantasies and how we can engage them to create powerful, real-life transformative sexperiences that satisfy the real desire behind the story symbolism. She is the author of upcoming book: The Spirituality of Smut: The surprising wisdom of sexual fantasies. She is a certified somatic sexologist, BA in anthropology and former sex worker and professional dominatrix who now teaches therapists and some of the world's leading sexperts the psychology of sexual fantasies, and how to bring them out of our heads and into our beds through embodied play - and how to use sexual fantasies to explore an array of profound erotic states of consciousness.ArtemisiadeVine.com for more details.

Manga Machinations
499 - Manga in Motion 62 - Blue Giant

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 72:39


It's time to tear our guts out this episode! dakazu won't shut up about how amazing the Blue Giant movie is, while Darfox says the CG animation is unforgivable! We also discuss Artemisa, the new volume of My Love Story!!, and more!!! We're doing a manga giveaway for our upcoming 500th episode! You can win a bundel of Panorama of Hell, Invisible Parade, From This Flame, and a Yuichi Yokoyama manga! To enter, write a review for Manga Machinations, then email us (mangamachinations@gmail.com) with the subject title "500 giveaway" and tell us where the review is! Deadline is May 17, 2024. Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com  Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Check out our new commentary channel! https://www.youtube.com/@MangaMacWatches Timestamps: Intro - 00:00:00 Listener Email - 00:07:07 Artemisia - 00:19:23 My Love Story!! - 00:24:57 Yoru to Neru - 00:28:10 Next Episode Preview - 00:34:12 Blue Giant - 00:35:06 Outro - 01:10:24 Songs Credits: “Galaxy Groove” by Yarin Primak “Slappy” by Ido Maimon “Whipped Cream” by Steven Beddall “Psychedelic Funkadelic” by Evert Z

Wild Herbs with April
#19 The antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory sweet wormwood with James Kishlar

Wild Herbs with April

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 45:36


In this episode, you will get to hear from James Kishlar, the founder of Atelier temenos, a herbal company that specializes in the growing, selling, and processing of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua). In this episode, James shares with you: 1. How he manages his osteoarthritis with sweet wormwood. 2. What ailments sweet wormwood has been effective at relieving. 3. The struggles he faced trying to work with the Western medical society. 4. How he has shared his product with naturopathic doctors and the results. 5. The effects of sweet wormwood on diabetes and high blood pressure. 6. His time spent in Haiti and a little bit about the Moringa tree. I highly recommend their products. I am not an affiliate marketer, but love to share a good herbal product when I magically come across one. Check out their sweet wormwood products: Atelier temenos Last, but not least, the Wild Herb Membership, In Season is OPEN! I'd absolutely love to connect with you and see you flourish through foraging wild herbs. The membership is only $25 per month and my hope is that the membership will truly pay for itself though free greens and medicine. Start Learning Today! Stay Wild! With Love and Gratitude, April Punsalan

Encyclopedia Womannica
Disappearing Acts: Artemisia Gentileschi

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 7:26 Transcription Available


Artemisia Gentileschi (1593- c.1656) was an Italian Baroque painter. She was one of the most accomplished 17th century artists, painting naturalistic depictions of forms and figures. But, her achievements have often been overshadowed by scandals in her personal life. For Further Reading:  A Fuller Picture of Artemisia Gentileschi Isn't She Good – For a Woman? Artemisia's Moment Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi Historically, women have been told to make themselves smaller, to diminish themselves. Some have used that idea to their advantage, disappearing into new identities. For others, a disappearance was the end to their stories, but the beginning of a new chapter in their legacies. This month we're telling the stories of these women: we're talking about disappearing acts. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins.Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gals Guide
Artemisia 1 of Caria - Bonnie's Middle Eastern Gal Pick

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 21:26


Bonnie starts us off with an exploration of women in the Middle East. Artemisia 1 of Caria was a Queen of what is now Turkey. She commanded ships, was a friend of Xerxes 1, King of Persia and she's written about in Herodotus. 

Herbs with Rosalee
Mugwort with Corinna Wood + Mugwort Vinegar Recipe

Herbs with Rosalee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 58:16


Today marks the first time mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) has been spotlighted on the show. And as you'll see, this is a plant with a variety of culinary, medicinal, and historical uses! So I love that today's guest, Corinna Wood, chose mugwort as a focus for our conversation. As a listener, you also have access to Corinna's recipe for Mugwort Vinegar. Corinna shares that mugwort is her favorite herbal vinegar because it's sooooo flavorful! There's a free, downloadable and printable recipe card available just for you, so you can try out mugwort vinegar for yourself.By the end of this episode, you'll know:► When to harvest mugwort for internal use and what toxic look-alike to be sure you don't harvest by mistake► How living in tune with nature and the seasons can enhance your understanding of herbalism► Why it's important to cultivate an herbal community► How to work with mugwort to make your dreams more vivid and help you remember them► A variety of ways you can honor Nature's cycles within yourself► and so much more…A seasoned teacher of holistic healing and women's wisdom, Corinna Wood is well-known in the herbal community. Corinna founded and directed the Southeast Wise Women Herbal Conference, the largest herbal conference in the country, which ran for 15 years. She also ran Red Moon Herbs for 20 years. She's supported thousands of women on their journeys of healing and wholeness. Currently, Corinna has applied principles of the natural world to create tools for inner growth and healing—through an earth-based, woman-centered lens. Today, her offerings are at the cutting edge of synthesizing natural healing with feminist psychology and earth-based wisdom. If you'd like to hear more from Corinna, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for her website and social media channels. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes and you can access your recipe card for Mugwort Vinegar at: https://bit.ly/4cyrmXkIn some ways, I can't believe this is the first time I've had the chance to meet up with Corinna, but I'm thrilled it finally happened. And it's my delight to share our conversation with you today.----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book

Wild Herbs with April
#15 Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia annua) with Dr. Pam Weathers

Wild Herbs with April

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 45:54


You don't want to miss this episode with sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) expert, Dr. Pam Weathers. Dr. Pam Weathers has been studying, researching, and experimenting with sweet wormwood for 25+ years. In this Wild Herb podcast, she shares: 1. How she grows sweet wormwood in her lab and home to have the effective concentration of phytochemicals. 2. History of use of sweet wormwood in China and Chinese Medicine. 3. How the trichomes of sweet wormwood contain the medicine and phytochemical artemisinin. 4. How ingesting the whole plant of sweet wormwood increases the bioavailability of artemisinin more than the isolated artemisinin compound. 5. How Dr. Pam Weathers has used sweet wormwood to overcome lyme disease. 6. Why medicinal plants don't recieve the funding that they deserve. And much more. I learned so much for Dr. Pam Weathers in this episode. Definitely give this episode a listen. If you want to purchase high quality sweet wormwood, check out atelier temenos, purchase sweet wormwood from atelier temenos If you want to donate to Dr. Pam Weather's lab, Go to this weblink https://impactapi.causeview.com/Thunder/actionpage/c005859a-ffad-4b9d-8d0c-f414096506cd Choose designation “Other” Then specify it should go to the “Ararat Fund for Artemisinin Research”. Stay Wild! If you loved this show, share with a friend. With Love and Gratitude, April Punsalan

Law of Positivism
170. Plant Spirit Communication and Flower Essences with Sara Artemisia

Law of Positivism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 30:20


This week's episode guest Sara Artemisia, MS is a Plant Spirit Wisdom Teacher, Flower Essence Practitioner, Financial Coach, and the Host of the Plant Spirit Podcast. She helps Wellness Professionals and Empaths clear their inner blocks, transform their experience with money, and connect more deeply with their intuitive gifts and the Earth.  Having always felt connected to Nature and the sacred foundation of life, Sara shares this work with people on the journey of understanding how collaborating with Plant Consciousness can help them fully embody an experience of joy and purpose.  In this episode we talk about the following topics… Flower essences – what they are and how to work with them Plant spirit How to communicate with plants Ancient plant traditions Learn how to communicate with plants in this free 60-minute workshop: How to Learn Plant Language www.learnplantlanguage.com Website: www.multidimensionalnature.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multidimensional.nature/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/plantspiritherbalism Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@saraartemisia Plant Spirit Podcast: On Apple podcasts and your favorite podcast platform: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-plant-spirit-podcast/id1595001309 My Law of Positivism Healing Oracle card deck: https://www.lawofpositivism.com/healingoracle.html Visit Law of Positivism: https://www.instagram.com/lawofpositivism/ Website: https://www.lawofpositivism.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawofpositivism/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/lawofpositivism

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2822: Herodotus

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 3:50


Episode: 2822 Herodotus describing historical events of 5th century BC, fantastical and entertaining component of The Histories.  Today, we visit Herodotus.

Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 149: Silver Plants

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 48:40 Very Popular


Plants with a silvery sheen stand out beautifully against the sea of green that fills most garden beds. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and their guest will highlight some shimmering shrubs, drought-tolerant perennials, a tiny dwarf conifer, and even an unusual silvery vine with a bit of a back story. Perhaps one of these lovely, luminous plants could be the silver bullet solution to one of your own garden design dilemmas.   Chloë Bowers, a garden designer based in southwestern Connecticut, is the moderator for Fine Gardening's Northeast Gardening Answers forum. Join the conversation here: https://www.finegardening.com/discussion-forum/northeast-gardening    Danielle's Plants  'Quicksilver' hebe (Hebe pimelioides 'Quicksilver', Zones 7b-9)  Woolly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus, Zones 5-9)  Silver sage (Salvia argentea, Zones 5-8)  'Angel Wings' sea cabbage (Senecio candicans 'Angel Wings', Zones 8–10)    Carol's Plants   ‘Pimoko' Serbian spruce (Picea omorika ‘Pimoko', Zones 4-9)  Sea kale (Crambe maritima, Zones, Zones 5-9)  'Elijah Blue' fescue (Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue', Zones 4-8)  ‘Kintzley's Ghost' honeysuckle vine (Lonicera ‘Kintzley's Ghost', Zones 4-8)      Expert's Plants   Pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia, Zones 3-8)  Blunt mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum, Zones 4-8)  Pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea, Zones 3-8)  Prairie sage (Artemisia ludoviciana, Zones 3-7) 

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul
Ep. 275 Transform Your Money Mindset For Collective Healing with Sara Artemisia

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 69:15


We're back with Sara Artemisia, but this time we're talking about MONEY.  What if the way you've been relating to money is all wrong? What if money isn't the root of all evil, but instead, a tool for healing?  Not only is Sara Artemisia a Plant Spirit Wisdom Teacher, Flower Essence Practitioner, and host of the Plant Spirit Podcast, but she's also a Financial Coach with a Master's degree in Organizational Financial Management and is a Certified Money Coach.  We sat down with her to challenge the traditional narratives around money and explore its transformative potential. We navigated the complexities of late-stage capitalism and its effects on the planet and our perception of wealth. Sara also challenged us to perceive money as a multidimensional relationship, which can be experienced on both practical and spiritual levels. This episode isn't just about changing how you see money. It's about exploring its potential as a tool for collective healing. So, let's redefine the narrative, let's reclaim our power, and let's heal our relationship with money together. Find the Complete Show Notes Here => wildlyrooted.com/podcast In This Episode We Talk About: How money can be part of a life-sustaining ecosystem, much like in nature Damaging narratives we often associate with money, such as 'I'll never be good with money', and how these can create barriers for us The power of asking ourselves "What would nature do?" The importance of understanding our conscious relationship with money and how to shift our mindset to recognize its potential How money can be seen as a fractal for understanding our entire existence The link between the nervous system and our money story and experience Money as a booty call vs money as a long-term friend The ancestral lineage and wounds that shape our relationship with money and how to heal them The most common internal narratives we often take on as healers and heart-centered people The power of writing your money biography How the archetypes of the Warrior and the Magician can help us to orientate to money in an empowered way How to develop a long-term, trusting relationship with money Resources:  Apply for the Wildly Intuitive Practitioner Pathway Subscribe :: Sign up for our newsletter to receive updates on upcoming programs and events FREE Masterclass: 3 Keys to Unlock Your Intuitive Channeling Gifts with Clarity & Confidence ~ A transmission to activate your channeling codes, elevate your intuitive healing potential, & master the art of intuitive readings. In The Episode: Venessa on Sara's Plant Spirit Podcast: #54 The Intuitive Healing Path with Plants and the Akashic Records with Venessa Rodriguez (on Apple podcast) or on Spotify here Feed Your Wild x Ep. 273 Plant Spirits & The Transformation Of Consciousness With Sara Artemisia Learn how to communicate with plants in Sara's free 60-minute workshop: How to Learn Plant Language https://www.learnplantlanguage.com  Where To Find Sara Artemisia Sara's Financial Coaching Website IG: @multidimensional.nature Facebook Youtube Plant Spirit Podcast: On Apple podcasts and your favorite podcast platform Where To Find Venessa Rodriguez wildlyrooted.com IG - @wildlyrooted Submit Submit Your Questions!  Leave a Rating & Review on Apple podcasts Support the Podcast Your support means the world... If the show has helped, inspired, or spoken to you, it would mean the world to me if you show your support through a small financial contribution.  Each FYW episode is a labor of love that takes me about three days to produce... From as little as $1 a month, your support will help to cover the costs associated with producing and hosting the show. I love you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! To make a monthly contribution, head to the Patreon page here. If you would like to make a one-time contribution, you may use our personal PayPal Link here and offer any dollar amount you'd like - send to @WildlyRooted: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/wildlyrooted   Thank you as every penny counts toward supporting this work! xo