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Arabian Flames...Netlabel Day 2024 Part 2... with tracks by... Made Of Clay, Biez Kaviru, Beth Quist, Magasound, Nicorus, Globular, Gooth, Bobby Marleni, Manila Ice, Guska, Weedical Dub, Morillo, Finnoh Made Of Clay - Arabian Ghosts [Jamendo] Biez Kaviru - Eteela [Jamendo] [Kamba Music] Beth Quist - Burning Bridges [Magnatune] Magasound - Planuo Uranium [...] The post PCP#848… Arabian Flames…Netlabel Day 2024 Part 2… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Castle Pines, 4. Dixie Cannon, 5. Ash Ganley, 6. Hollywood Drunks, 7. Jon Swift, 8. Icicle, 9. Chiwawa, 10. Norine Braun, 11. Philipp Weigl, 12. Hollywood Drunks, 13. William Brooks, 14. Magnatune Remixed, 15. William Brooks, 16. Father of Sam
In this podcast: 1. Jay Kishor, 2. Suzanne Teng, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Abbas Premjee, 7. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 8. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Mountain Mirrors, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. William Brooks, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Falling You, 7. Roots of Rebellion, 8. Where's Moo, 9. Anton Cosmo, 10. Ash Ganley, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Jesse Manno, 4. Suzanne Teng, 5. Eliyahu Sills, 6. Ruben van Rompaey
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Anton Cosmo, 4. Where's Moo, 5. Mojo Radio, 6. Where's Moo, 7. Norine Braun, 8. Magnatune Remixed, 9. Magnatune Remixed, 10. Sun Palace, 11. Beth Quist, 12. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 13. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 14. VSTRS, 15. John Jackson, 16. Where's Moo, 17. Sophia Marie, 18. Castle Pines
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Jon Swift, 3. Jon Swift, 4. Icicle, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Sun Palace, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Idlemine, 9. Nigel Martin, 10. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 11. Horstreich, 12. Anton Cosmo, 13. Barbara Leoni, 14. Where's Moo, 15. Psycliq, 16. Where's Moo, 17. The Young Werewolves, 18. Anonymph
In this podcast: 1. Chiwawa, 2. Norine Braun, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Horstreich, 5. Chiwawa, 6. Individual Choice, 7. The Old Recruits, 8. The West Exit, 9. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 10. Spoons, 11. Horstreich, 12. Nova Express, 13. The Old Recruits, 14. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Suzanne Teng, 6. Eric Kamen, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Sasha Merkulov, 11. Cobb Bussinger
In this podcast: 1. Viviana Guzman, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Kitka, 4. Aryeh Frankfurter, 5. Cobb Bussinger, 6. Daria, 7. Fortune's Wheel, 8. Daniel Estrem, 9. Daniel Estrem, 10. Da Camera, 11. Tim Rayborn, 12. Radhamohan and Savitri
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Gokul Salvadi, 7. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Wicked Allstars, 3. Sound of Seventy Three, 4. The Town Monster, 5. Cancer Killing Gemini, 6. Icicle, 7. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Roots of Rebellion, 10. Icicle, 11. Four Stones, 12. Self Delusion, 13. Spoons, 14. Daniel Bautista
In this podcast: 1. Idlemine, 2. Chiwawa, 3. William Brooks, 4. Icicle, 5. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 6. Norine Braun, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Chiwawa, 9. Falling You, 10. Horstreich, 11. Psycliq, 12. Mountain Sounds, 13. Amoeba, 14. Icicle, 15. Opera Rock
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 3. Magic Carpet, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Suchitra Lata, 9. thirty3
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Sora, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Jay Kishor, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Suchitra Lata, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Eric Kamen, 11. Suchitra Lata, 12. Eric Kamen
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Estrem, 2. Canconier, 3. Anup, 4. Dubmaster Conte, 5. Voices of Music, 6. Kitka, 7. Erik Ask Upmark, 8. The Headroom Project, 9. The Headroom Project, 10. The Headroom Project, 11. Kiwi, 12. Ya Elah, 13. Shira Kammen, 14. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Hans Christian, 3. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Anup, 7. Jesse Manno, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Sora, 2. Suchita Parte, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Sherefe, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Anup, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Jesse Manno, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Eric Kamen, 11. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Spoons, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Icicle, 4. Norine Braun, 5. Icicle, 6. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 7. The Kokoon, 8. Roots of Rebellion, 9. The Young Werewolves, 10. William Brooks, 11. Psycliq, 12. Liamkins, 13. Capital Sons
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gopal, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Gopal, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Ruben van Rompaey, 11. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Eliyahu Sills, 5. Magic Carpet, 6. Suchita Parte, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Anup, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Jay Kishor, 11. Eric Kamen, 12. Abbas Premjee, 13. Jesse Manno
In this podcast: 1. Magic Carpet, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Sora, 5. Suchitra Lata, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 8. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
On the second episode of Radicalizing Permaculture, Beth Quist, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, environmental activist and writer joins Jennifer Murnan and Boris Forkel in conversation. Her performance of Me Phirava Daje Mori (Bombastic Version), a traditional Macedonian Rom accompanies this episode. You can find Beth at bethquist.com and offer this extraordinary woman and musician support through patron.
In this podcast: 1. Nigel Martin, 2. Crystal Kovach, 3. Icicle, 4. Cancer Killing Gemini, 5. Spoons, 6. Spoons, 7. Chinaski, 8. John Jackson, 9. Opera Rock, 10. Liamkins, 11. Capital Sons, 12. Norine Braun, 13. Beth Quist, 14. Icicle
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Suchitra Lata, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Magic Carpet, 6. Hans Christian, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Jesse Manno, 9. Gopal, 10. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Hans Christian, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Laura Inserra, 4. Barbepeste Official Orchestra, 5. Amy Denio, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Fernwood, 8. Barry Phillips, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Lisa Lynne, 11. Eric Kamen, 12. Hans Christian
In this podcast: 1. VSTRS, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Kettleblack, 4. The Young Werewolves, 5. Norine Braun, 6. Nigel Martin, 7. Icicle, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Chinaski, 10. Liamkins, 11. Philipp Weigl, 12. The West Exit, 13. Falling You, 14. Where's Moo, 15. Ash Ganley
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. William Brooks, 3. Mercy Machine, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Norine Braun, 6. William Brooks, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Liamkins, 9. Dixie Cannon, 10. MAKO, 11. Sound of Seventy Three, 12. Chiwawa, 13. The Easton Ellises, 14. The Town Monster, 15. Cancer Killing Gemini
In this podcast: 1. Eric Kamen, 2. Eric Kamen, 3. Jesse Manno, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Jay Kishor, 6. Jay Kishor, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Ruben van Rompaey, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Abbas Premjee, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Jay Kishor, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Suzanne Teng, 9. Suchitra Lata
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Gokul Salvadi, 5. Gopal, 6. Sora, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Anup, 10. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Sora, 5. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Abbas Premjee, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Eliyahu Sills, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Jesse Manno, 10. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Sora, 6. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Jesse Manno, 6. Francesca Genco, 7. Gokul Salvadi, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Hans Christian
Welcome to the final Green Flame episode of 2020. In this episode, a discussion with Trinity La Fey is woven into a chorus of other poets. We revisit the words of Dominique Christina which were a part of our December 2019 Radical Feminism episode, celebrate Shahidah Janjua with Aimee, and share poems from Max, Jennifer, Ross, Ben, and Salonika. The episode concludes with a medley of music from prior episodes including the lyrical "Shchedryk" by Beth Quist. Thank you all, thank you for listening and Happy New Year. Thanks to our editor for this episode, Iona.
In this podcast: 1. Sherefe, 2. thirty3, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Hans Christian, 6. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Chinaski, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Nova Express, 5. Icicle, 6. Icicle, 7. Jackalopes, 8. Spoons, 9. William Brooks, 10. Beth Quist, 11. Beth Quist, 12. The Kokoon, 13. Sound of Seventy Three, 14. Jackalopes
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Suzanne Teng, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Hans Christian, 6. Eliyahu Sills, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 9. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Anup, 4. Anup, 5. Suzanne Teng, 6. Anup, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Suzanne Teng, 10. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Gopal, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Magic Carpet, 6. Abbas Premjee, 7. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 8. Ruben van Rompaey, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Suchitra Lata, 11. Ruben van Rompaey, 12. Suchita Parte, 13. Jesse Manno, 14. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. The Young Werewolves, 2. The Kokoon, 3. Icicle, 4. The Kokoon, 5. Curl, 6. The Young Werewolves, 7. Jambedaem, 8. Curl, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Hollywood Drunks, 11. Connor Thuotte, 12. Kettleblack, 13. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Amelia Cuni, 5. Sasha Merkulov, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Suchitra Lata, 8. Cobb Bussinger, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Ruben van Rompaey
In this podcast: 1. Eric Kamen, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Eliyahu Sills, 4. Jay Kishor, 5. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 3. To Life!, 4. Nightfall Project, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Suchitra Lata, 7. Wet City Rockers, 8. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 9. Shira Kammen, 10. Olexa Kabanov, 11. Ruben van Rompaey, 12. Kammen and Swan, 13. Shiva in Exile, 14. Ryo Utasato, 15. Lisa Lynne
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Falling You, 4. Deep Winter, 5. Rebel Rebel, 6. Nova Express, 7. Hunter and the Dirty Jacks, 8. Horstreich, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Beth Quist, 12. Psycliq, 13. Norine Braun
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 6. Jay Kishor, 7. Amelia Cuni
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Gokul Salvadi, 5. Jesse Manno, 6. Suzanne Teng, 7. Magic Carpet, 8. Suzanne Teng, 9. Cobb Bussinger, 10. Jesse Manno, 11. Suchitra Lata
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Icicle, 3. Four Stones, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Philipp Weigl, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. The Easton Ellises, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Anton Cosmo, 11. Sun Palace, 12. Mercy Machine, 13. Electric Frankenstein, 14. The Kokoon, 15. Liamkins
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Magic Carpet, 3. Anup, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Hans Christian, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Suchitra Lata, 9. Cobb Bussinger, 10. Beth Quist, 11. Sora, 12. Sasha Merkulov
This episode of the Green Flame comes to you from Germany. We interview Heide Goettner-Abendroth, philosopher and researcher on culture and society, focused on matriarchal studies. She has published various books on matriarchal society and culture, and has become the founding mother of Modern Matriarchal Studies. We also include three poems by Heide in German and English. The International Academy for Matriarchal Studies and Matriarchal Spirituality: https://www.hagia.de/en/international-academy-hagia/ https://www.goettner-abendroth.de/home/ Our song for this episode is "Grace" by Beth Quist. http://bethquist.com/
In this podcast: 1. Jeremy Moyer, 2. AlmaNova, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter, 6. Hans Christian, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Christos Anestopoulos, 9. Stellamara, 10. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 11. Kammen and Swan
I hope you all enjoy the program as much as I have bringing it together to you. We have today, the woman who started it off with Magnatune being the top seller for the first 3 years of Magnatune's existance. Beth Quist is the artist today, and we'll play from her various albums throughout the program. Besides that, I start the program of where I was on September 11, 2001 and give my thoughts on how much as not changed in the security field whether its on the internet or elsewhere. I hope you enjoy the program as much as I have putting it together for you, and thanks for listening! Set 1: Love Amplifier, Entropy Philipp Weigl, Shellfish's Selfishness Quantum Milkshake, The Crazy God Pig From The Turkish Banana Store Feat. William T. Sopp Rob Johnson Music, Into The Sea Roots of Rebellion, Amnesia Set 2: Kaissa, Alea So Kalyan and Sambodhi Prem, This Moment Kato Kahra, Flute Ornament Kerry Politzer, Left Unsaid Beth Quist, Crazy Kitka, Sirens Kurt Hunter, Distracted Hans Christian, Musical Prayer Beth Quist, Song of the Sahara Set 3: Zero 7, Red Dust Gaelynn Lea, I See It Too Beth Quist, Deep Well Ken Berman, The Bard Flies Matthew Schoening, Spirit Ninja Sex Party, Jump Machines in Transit, means to an end Beth Quist, Ah Bir Atas Ver Set 4: Nathan Mathes, To Not Be Sorry Nigel Martin, Minor Uprising Panic Ensemble, Death Pavlova Wind Quintet, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65, no. 6 (Edvard Grieg, arr. Christopher Britton) Phebe Craig and Katherine Westine, Couperin: Musetes de Choisi et de Taverni Beth Quist, Air Chair Bella Gaia, Egypt, Nile Crossing Bluesboy Jag, Square Dance Boogie Brian Bunker Trio, Verdango Beth Quist, Ritual Cancer Killing Gemini, Trainwreck Castle Pines, Change of Time Chiwawa, This Thing Claudia Schwab, Tune from the Base, The Curious Sheep of San Lorenzo, Larry Redican's CrimsonFaced, Sex Song - The Naughty Mix Set 5: ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1300 (1pm 9/12/2020) Beth Quist, Liquid Silver Bluesboy Jag, Round n Round Bruno Elisabetsky, Numero Primo Beth Quist, Padip That completes this program, and I thank you for listening. See you next time.
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. Sophia Marie, 3. Icicle, 4. Psycliq, 5. Blue Wave Theory, 6. Amoeba, 7. Mercy Machine, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Opera Rock, 10. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 11. The Old Recruits, 12. The Kokoon, 13. Jon Swift, 14. Norine Braun
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Eric Kamen, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Abbas Premjee, 5. Eliyahu Sills, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Gokul Salvadi, 10. Eric Kamen, 11. Ruben van Rompaey
You guys will enjoy this show as much as I have putting it together for you. I love this artist and I'm sure you will too. Welcome to Podcast 137 of the independent artist spotlight. This week a double doce of Jami Sieber by herself and with Sieber, Kammen and Fulton on a video game project. This means we have to play Cheryl Ann Fulton and Shira Kammen as well. I hope you'll enjoy the program as much as I am bringing it together for you. Set 1: Cheryl Ann Fulton, The Flowers of Festiniog Chris Rolin, Ally's Waltz Claire Fitch, Lament Set 2: Shira Kammen, Rafe's Waltz Skarazula, La quarte estampie royale J Nilsson Project, Similan Island Jami Sieber, Homage Jami Sieber, In the Silence Set 3: Sasha Merkulov, Child Alone Seconds Before, Failed States Jami Sieber, Surrender Jami Sieber, Secret Heat Set 4: C Layne, Thinking of you Jami Sieber, A Love Song for Humanity Jami Sieber, River of Rain Falling You, Bloom Fernwood, Mistral Francois Couture, Pink Lady (feat Martin Verret) Jami Sieber, Tree Of Love Jami Sieber, Long Past Gone Jarkko Hietanen, Spiral Rails Jeffrey Luck Lucas, We Were On Fire Jami Sieber, 6 OClock News Jami Sieber, Unspoken Set 5: This set is the album from the Video Game, Brade. Its an 8 track album and its a featured album. Links are at the top of the notations to go read about the work. We hope you enjoy the album! Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Maenam (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Downstream (Shira Kammen) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Lullaby Set (Kammen & Swan) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Romanesca (Cheryl Ann Fulton) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Long Past Gone (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, The Darkening Ground (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Undercurrent (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Tell It By Heart (Jami Sieber) Set 6: General Fuzz, The Arrival Greater Alexander, Feel of Summer (instrumental) Icicle, 1962 Laura Dreyer, Fim de Verao MAKO, All That I Get Passamezzo, Now Winter Nights Enlarge (Thomas Campion) Terracotta Blue, Try Again The Headroom Project, elephant ride The Proper Authorities, Whodunit The Union Trade, This is what Happens Thursday Next, Small Saints Torn Down Units, Bottles and Pills Set 7: This is our final track for today's program. Fittingly, without even knowing it, I think it might just fit as the song title goes. Beth Quist, Goodbye End of program
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Gopal, 6. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 7. Ruben van Rompaey, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Where's Moo, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Roots of Rebellion, 4. Curl, 5. Curl, 6. Idlemine, 7. Mountain Mirrors, 8. William Brooks, 9. Mercy Machine, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Roots of Rebellion, 12. Beth Quist, 13. Where's Moo
In this podcast: 1. Gopal, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Suchitra Lata, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Suchitra Lata, 9. Hans Christian
Deep Green Resistance is a radical feminist organization, because all oppression is connected. The freedom of women as a class cannot be separated from the resistance to the dominant culture as a whole. Racism is connected to patriarchy is connected to the destruction of the planet. "Pornography Men Possessing Women," one of Andrea Dworkin's most influential and important books, is the focus for this episode of the Green Flame. The Deep Green Book Club discussion provides the means by which we approach the heart of Andrea Dworkin's analysis and life's work. We thank Trinity La Fey (https://trinitylafey.weebly.com/) for a special live recording of her poem "Tintinnabulation." Thank you to Beth Quist for sharing her live acoustic performance of her composition, Angel of Death. Beth is playing all the instruments as well as being the solo vocalist. The "studio" is her RV! Beth's website: http://bethquist.com/ Beth's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bethquist Musicians and artists have lost much of their their ability to create a livelihood as a result of social distancing during the pandemic. Please, if you are able, send some love and support their way. Like what you hear? Make it all possible by going to https://deepgreenresistance.org/en/support-us/donate-to-deep-green-resistance and making a one time or monthly recurring contribution.
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Sherefe, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Suchitra Lata, 5. Sasha Merkulov, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Suzanne Teng, 10. Jay Kishor, 11. Jesse Manno
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Eliyahu Sills, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Suzanne Teng, 7. Hans Christian, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Sasha Merkulov, 10. Abbas Premjee
In this podcast: 1. Suchitra Lata, 2. Cobb Bussinger, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Suchita Parte, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 7. Ruben van Rompaey, 8. Ruben van Rompaey, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Tilopa, 2. Teslim, 3. Gerard Satamian, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Chad Farran, 6. Kaissa, 7. Beth Quist
How is coronavirus affecting the movement to save the planet? This in-depth episode includes perspectives from eight Deep Green Resistance organizers from around the world. We talk about morality, pollution, preparedness, community self-defense, mutual aid, and more. This episode include poetry by Kim Hill, and three tracks: “Horizons” and “Blood,” both by Scott Buckley, and "Svadhisthana Sacral Chakra Meditation Music" by Beth Quist. Further Reading: Kim's Poem: https://medium.com/@kim.hill/the-day-we-locked-ourselves-in-a4673670e485 U.S. considering suspending constitutional rights during CoViD-19 emergency: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/doj-suspend-constitutional-rights-coronavirus-970935/ Against Conspiracy Theories: Why Our Activism Must Be Based In Reality: https://dgrnewsservice.org/resistance-culture/movement-building/against-conspiracy-theories-why-our-activism-must-be-based-in-reality/ Coronavirus originates in destruction of the planet: https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/coronavirus-habitat-loss/ https://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/sunday-review/the-ecology-of-disease.html https://dgrnewsservice.org/civilization/ecocide/agriculture/coronavirus-agribusiness-would-risk-millions-of-deaths/ https://dgrnewsservice.org/civilization/we-havent-always-had-epidemics-why-now/ Reductions of pollution and consumption due to CoViD-19: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/as-covid-19-shuts-down-europe-these-photos-show-pollution-is-dipping http://marine.copernicus.eu/venicewatertransparency/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2020/03/26/oil-headed-to-10-a-barrel-as-virus-lockdown-eradicates-fuel-demand/ Government giveaways to the ultra-wealthy: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/business/coronavirus-real-estate-investors-stimulus.html Pollution backlash: https://dgrnewsservice.org/civilization/ecocide/epa-suspends-enforcement-of-environmental-regulations-breaking/ Subscribe to The Green Flame Podcast Apple Podcasts RSS Feed Stitcher YouTube About The Green Flame The Green Flame is a Deep Green Resistance podcast offering revolutionary analysis, skill sharing, and inspiration for the movement to save the planet by any means necessary. Our hosts are Max Wilbert and Jennifer Murnan. How to Support Donate here to support our show and broader political work: https://deepgreenresistance.org/en/support-us/donate-to-deep-green-resistance Please contact us if you can help transcribe this podcast, or want to get involved.
In this episode of The Green Flame, we focus on radical feminism. We speak with Saba Malik and Lierre Keith, with Aimee and Kara in the UK, and with Renee Gerlich in Aotearoa (New Zealand). This episode features music from Beth Quist and poetry by Dominique Christina. Special thanks to Beth Quist and Elizabeth R. for help with this episode. Radical feminism is a branch of feminism that emphasizes the historical and contemporary importance of patriarchy as a system of oppression, and works to dismantle it by advocating for reproductive rights, fighting pornography and prostitution, opposing male violence, fighting back against the oppressive system of gender, and more. Radical feminism also ties together analysis of economic class, race, and other hierarchies within society.
On this episode of the Green Flame, we speak with Claude Marx, former political prisoner and activist, director of the Freedom of Archives, about COINTELPRO and state repression of revolutionary movements. We hear from Will Falk, activist, radical movement lawyer and writer, about security culture. And for our skill, we focus on operational security. This show also include a poem by Sekou Kambui, and music by Dead Prez and Beth Quist. “We know now that people like Martin Luther King Jr. where under constant surveillance including plots and attempts to create so much chaos in their lives that they [are] destabilized emotionally with intent”. — Claude Marx “It's really important that people not think of law or Security Culture as this bulletproof vest that you can put on that is going to keep you completely safe”. — Will Falk More on operational security: https://dgrnewsservice.org/resistance-culture/movement-building/operational-security-101-for-activists-and-revolutionaries/ Poetry by Sekou Kambui Music: Beth Quist and Dead Prez To bring DGR to your community for training in revolutionary ecology and strategy, email training@deepgreenresistance.org
Josephine McCarthy and Michael Sheppard of Quareia: A New School of Magic for the 21st Century join us in podcast episode 182. You can find Quareia online at https://www.quareia.com.Josephine McCarthy has appeared twice previously on the podcast to discuss her earlier books on exorcism and magic. She is the author of the Quareia course. Michael Sheppard is the editor and the author of an upcoming book on Egyptian magic.Josephine, Michael, Rudolf, and I have a great conversation about magic, mystery schools, and mostly Quareia, a wonderful new online magic course that is offered for free is undoubtedly a strong contender for best course material available. “Quareia, the new school of magic for the 21st century, is a concept that was born out of conversations between adepts Josephine McCarthy and Frater Acher; two European magicians with solid magical reputations. The course is spread over three sections: Apprentice, Initiate, and Adept. Each section has ten modules, and each module has eight lessons. Each of the three sections is approximately five hundred thousand words: it is the most extensive, in-depth, and intelligent up to date magical course that is currently available worldwide. There are no teachers: the course is designed specifically for lone exploration, experience and study. The success of the Quareia student comes from hard work/personal application, inner contact, and the necessary study and work. It is a very old way of teaching and completely side steps all of the degeneracy that magical schools can become entangled in. Quareia teaches the skills that underpin many different forms of magic. Rather than just teaching a specific magical style, through learning the structural underlying techniques, forms and skills, and their various cultural, magical, and at times religious expressions from different cultures, the Quareia magician will be able to access any form of magic and understand it.”If you’ve heard Josephine in any of her two prior interviews here or read any of her work, you’re already aware of how special she is. The depth and quality of the work that has gone into the creation of Quareia is astounding. If I had to recommend a single resource for learning the art of magic, it would undoubtedly be Quareia. That is a heavy endorsement, but one I feel certain about after having worked with enough schools and systems to have the ability to compare. Quareia provides potential students with an excellent source of knowledge to begin and sustain their magical training. I highly recommend it!If you haven’t already taken a look, the Occult of Personality Membership Section has been redesigned and resurrected as The Chamber of Reflection at https://chamberofreflection.com. There, Josephine, Michael, Rudolf, and I continue the interview to discuss some rather interesting occurrences and lessons learned during the creation of the Quareia course. Join us for that fascinating conversation! On Saturday, July 29th, Ezekiel Bates Lodge and Lvmen Scientiae will host a day of talks on the subject of Alchemy & Transformation! Our presenters include renowned alchemist Brian Cotnoir discussing the famed Emerald Tablet, eastern medicine practitioner and author Craig Williams speaking about the use of plant medicines and bodily health for self-realization, host of the Glitch Bottle podcast Alexander Eth talking about the magical grimoire tradition as an avenue for self-transformation, and yours truly presenting material from David Chaim Smith's upcoming book Deep Principles of Kabbalistic Alchemy. This is a singularly amazing opportunity to hear about many aspects of alchemy and magic in a single day! There will not be another event like this anytime soon, so I encourage you to attend. Tickets are $15.00 per person and available now at https://eb1870.org/alchemy-transformation/. I’d like to remind you that although you’re able to listen to this podcast at no charge, the costs to produce it are significant. Your financial contributions ensure the continuity of the free podcast. Please support Occult of Personality podcast by joining the membership section https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you!https://josephinemccarthy.com/https://www.facebook.com/michaelsheppardmagic/http://occultofpersonality.net/podcast-100-josephine-mccarthy/ http://occultofpersonality.net/the-magickal-work-of-josephine-mccarthy/ intro music - "Awakenings" by Paul Avgerinosoutro music - "Ritual" by Beth Quist
Josephine McCarthy and Michael Sheppard of Quareia: A New School of Magic for the 21st Century join us in podcast episode 182. You can find Quareia online at https://www.quareia.com. Josephine McCarthy has appeared twice previously on the podcast to discuss her earlier books on exorcism and magic. She is the author of the Quareia course. Michael Sheppard is the editor and the author of an upcoming book on Egyptian magic. Josephine, Michael, Rudolf, and I have a great conversation about magic, mystery schools, and mostly Quareia, a wonderful new online magic course that is offered for free is undoubtedly a strong contender for best course material available. “Quareia, the new school of magic for the 21st century, is a concept that was born out of conversations between adepts Josephine McCarthy and Frater Acher; two European magicians with solid magical reputations. The course is spread over three sections: Apprentice, Initiate, and Adept. Each section has ten modules, and each module has eight lessons. Each of the three sections is approximately five hundred thousand words: it is the most extensive, in-depth, and intelligent up to date magical course that is currently available worldwide. There are no teachers: the course is designed specifically for lone exploration, experience and study. The success of the Quareia student comes from hard work/personal application, inner contact, and the necessary study and work. It is a very old way of teaching and completely side steps all of the degeneracy that magical schools can become entangled in. Quareia teaches the skills that underpin many different forms of magic. Rather than just teaching a specific magical style, through learning the structural underlying techniques, forms and skills, and their various cultural, magical, and at times religious expressions from different cultures, the Quareia magician will be able to access any form of magic and understand it.” If you’ve heard Josephine in any of her two prior interviews here or read any of her work, you’re already aware of how special she is. The depth and quality of the work that has gone into the creation of Quareia is astounding. If I had to recommend a single resource for learning the art of magic, it would undoubtedly be Quareia. That is a heavy endorsement, but one I feel certain about after having worked with enough schools and systems to have the ability to compare. Quareia provides potential students with an excellent source of knowledge to begin and sustain their magical training. I highly recommend it! If you haven’t already taken a look, the Occult of Personality Membership Section has been redesigned and resurrected as The Chamber of Reflection at https://chamberofreflection.com. There, Josephine, Michael, Rudolf, and I continue the interview to discuss some rather interesting occurrences and lessons learned during the creation of the Quareia course. Join us for that fascinating conversation! On Saturday, July 29th, Ezekiel Bates Lodge and Lvmen Scientiae will host a day of talks on the subject of Alchemy & Transformation! Our presenters include renowned alchemist Brian Cotnoir discussing the famed Emerald Tablet, eastern medicine practitioner and author Craig Williams speaking about the use of plant medicines and bodily health for self-realization, host of the Glitch Bottle podcast Alexander Eth talking about the magical grimoire tradition as an avenue for self-transformation, and yours truly presenting material from David Chaim Smith's upcoming book Deep Principles of Kabbalistic Alchemy. This is a singularly amazing opportunity to hear about many aspects of alchemy and magic in a single day! There will not be another event like this anytime soon, so I encourage you to attend. Tickets are $15.00 per person and available now at https://eb1870.org/alchemy-transformation/. I’d like to remind you that although you’re able to listen to this podcast at no charge, the costs to produce it are significant. Your financial contributions ensure the continuity of the free podcast. Please support Occult of Personality podcast by joining the membership section https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you! https://josephinemccarthy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/michaelsheppardmagic/ http://occultofpersonality.net/podcast-100-josephine-mccarthy/ http://occultofpersonality.net/the-magickal-work-of-josephine-mccarthy/ intro music - "Awakenings" by Paul Avgerinos outro music - "Ritual" by Beth Quist
Sometimes it pays to look back through our Black Sweater White Cat playlists, when we hosted a two or three hour Creative Commons only show on WBCR-LP in Great Barrington Massachusetts. One of these look-backs brought me to Beth Quist, who is credited as the reason that Magnatune was started."It was Beth Quist who inspired me to create Magnatune... John Buckman - MagnatuneYou can read more on her Magnatune bio page, and you can listen to her music and buy any of her four albums. Beth was Magnatune's best seller for three years. This is not a huge surprise, her voice is pretty damn amazing.In BSWC history, we played a number of her songs in 2005 and 2006. This song, Monsters, was not on any of those playlists, so it makes its debut today, 12 years after being released. It is the third track on her album Silver. I hope you enjoy!Beth Quist - Monsters
In this episode of YIP Mary and Tammy talk about their New Year's resolutions and the blogs that are continuing to entertain and inform. This episode also brings us the melodious voices of not one, not two, but THREE special guests! Heather Stants joins us for a brief cameo to chat about music; Asharah tells us about her beginnings and her journey so far through Suhaila's certification program; and (surprise guest!) Jesse Manno from the ensemble Sherefe (Boulder, CO) Skypes in to talk about his awesome group! So much cool stuff in this episode it'll blow your MIND!!Download Episode 52Or Listen Here: On This Episode:Dallas Observer article via the fab ShiraFans of YIP! Podcast - Facebook groupHot Pot studios (and UNMATA!)YIP! Podcast (tribe.net) - "When did you consider yourself a dancer?"Bellydance Revolution mixesSweater Shrug things are from Threaded Visions!Fl!pside Creations (on Etsy)Bellydance Paladin (Asharah's blog) - "I just loved her costume..."Deep Roots Dance (Shay Moore's blog) - "Fabulous Tribal Styling for Super Short Hair"Heather Labonte Modern Bellydance (blog) - "Tendu"Tempest's Teapot - "A challenge to the community"The Bellydance Blog - "How the dancer lost her mojo, and found it again..."BalkanologyShantelwww.allthelyrics.comAsharah - The Bellydance PaladinHahbi 'RuKim LearySuhaila SalimpourMagnatune.comSherefeBeth QuistAround Town:There is not an Around Town on this episode, however you can Join our Email List and find out everything currently going on!Featured Artists:Artist: Shantel - Amazon or Song #1: "Disko Partizani" - Disko PartizaniSong #2: "Glazart Sea" - Auf der anderen Seite (The Edge of Heaven soundtrack)Song #3: "Mahalageasca" (Shantel & Mahala Rai Banda) - Bucovina Mixtape Vol. 1Artist: Sherefe -Amazon or Album: Sala SalaSongs: W'nindum Al'Ashra L'Ghalia, Dort Beygir, Thracian RucenitsaAdditional Music:Artist: Sherefe - Amazon or Album: Sala SalaSongs: Baliklar Derya icinde, Tris Frangopoules, Evlerinin Onu Mersin, Nedir Bu Telasin Kaslarin KayrasinaArtist: Shantel - Amazon or Album: Disko PartizaniSongs: Disko Partizani, Andante LevanteArtist: Beth Quist - Amazon or Album #1: New MoonSongs: Deep Well, New MoonAlbum #2: Shall We DanceSong: Ritual
Episode 14 is available for download.30:13 minutes 14.5MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Podcast-safe music: Tsarsko Momche Kon Sedlae from the album Wintersongs by Kitka, which is available at magnatune.com.2) Answers to the Question of the Week: Do you dance barefoot or in shoes?The next question: What is your favorite costume style and why?3)News - see forum board for links.4)Review: CD Adventure Cargo Echoes of Egypt by Diane and David Arkenstone reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer purchased this CD.5)Emails/Feedback sunnyblu6)Article: Excerpt from Belly Dance Costumes By Salome.7)Podcast-safe music: Survival from the album Shall We Dance by Beth Quist, which is available at magnatune.com.
Episode 9 is available for download.25:07 minutes MBIn this episode you'll hear:1) Answers to the Question of the Week: How do you handle negative stereotypes?The next question: How do you accept tips?2)News - see forum board for links.3)Review: The Sensual Art of Bellydance Fast Rhythms cd reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer purchased this CD.4)Article: Basic Choreography 101 by Ngaio5) This week's Podcast-safe music was Fives from the album Shall We Dance by Beth Quist, which is available at magnatune.com