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Today we talk through Delby's experience at Blazing Swan and more specifically his hero dose and realisations. We talk meeting God, death of ego, mantras, getting out of your own way and full surrender to God/Universe. This is quite a vulnerable episode and we only hope it helps others on their journey PATREON Support The Hard Yarns and get access to exclusive drops, content, live shows and promo codes: www.patreon.com/thehardyarnspodcast FIND US Email: info@thehardyarns.com Instagram: @thehardyarnspodcast TikTok: @thehardyarnspodcast Web: https://www.thehardyarns.com SPONSORS All Trades Cover - https://www.alltradescover.com.au Raunchy Brewing Co - https://www.raunchy.beer Kahuna Golf - https://kahunaco.com.au/ For 15% off Kahuna apparel, code word hardyarns15 Vibe Culture - https://vibeculture.com/ Hard Yarns is Produced by Cameron Branch, Daniel Delby #hardyarns #podcast #comedy
Summer is here again and for many people - it is festival season! But when you hit the dancefloor, what will be the environmental impact? And what are festivals doing about transport, trash and toilets to lower that impact?We talk to Berish Bilander from Green Music Australia, whose mission it is to green the music and festival scene, and have us all party for a purpose, and the planet. We also hear from festival organiser from WA's Blazing Swan, Gwynneth Jones, and Victorian festival and burn enthusiast, Ronnie Backhouse.This show features an array of Australian based electronic music artists:CAIN - Platypus PoisonTerrafractyl - Liquid CirclesDysphemic - Koala Bass (DNB Mix)Tijuana Cartel - IshtarSuseri - EuphoriaCheck out Camping Buddy as mentioned in the show.Produced on Gunaikurnai Land - Gippsland, VIC.Earth Matters #1432 was produced by Phil Evans.
Roxane Jessi in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.roxanejessi.com/ Thirty-five years into the Burning Man movement, there are now over 100 annual events around the world. In 2018, aid worker Roxane Jessi set out to experience seven of these events firsthand, to get to the heart of a culture that is creating community in a disconnected world. Her journey spanned five continents, from Afrikaburn to Black Rock City, Blazing Swan to Burning Japan, Fuego Austral, Midburn and Nowhere. This is the story of that eye-opening odyssey, and the first book of its kind to provide a glimpse into Burning Man's eclectic Regional Network.
She traveled to six continents for Burning Man Regional Events, to get to the heart of an ever-evolving global culture that creates community in a disconnected world. She wrote a book about it, and we published it!It chronicles her odyssey toAfrikaburn (South Africa)Black Rock City (USA)Blazing Swan (Australia)Burning Japan (Japan)Fuego Austral (Argentina)Midburn (Israel)Nowhere (Spain)Hear Roxane's impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore how Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to new good. Once Upon a Time in the Dust: Burning Man Around the World (the Book)Burning Man Journal: Books About Burning Man: Roxane JessiRegionals Reawaken: A Blog Series by Roxane JessiBurnersWithoutBorders.orgregionals.burningman.orgRoxane Jessi
People all around the world create annual events that align with our 10 Principles. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause, like a vampire-themed blood donation. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together. Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they're creating next. Regional Contacts re-remind us that it's not about how many or how far, it's about the culture and the collab. Burning Man is not an event, it's a way of thinking, it's a conversation. As we reemerge, how can we employ the interdependent values that have allowed people across time and place to thrive together?regionals.burningman.org2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)2021 Regional Network Forum / KindlingBurning Man Project's Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)Burning Man HiveColorado Burner Community: Temple of TranquilityLIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORGLIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Stuart Mangrum and Andie Grace talk to leaders of the Burning Man Regional Network about creative ways organizers around the world are out-weirding the pandemic. Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network Steven Raspa, Associate Director of Community EventsThe Burning Man Regional Network plays a key role in the year-round extension of the Burning Man experience, supporting it as a global cultural movement. regionals.burningman.orgClovis Buford shares about being the keeper of the hat - Burning Man founder Larry Harvey’s iconic Stetson hat. Caveat Magister sprinkles Radical Self Expression on his salad, and suddenly he’s putting all of his childhood doodles on the wall to make a museum of his unconscious.LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Join #CameraGuyBruce and #ConstructionAndy on the last day of Blazing Swan 2019 as they talk about the event and Cinebrah's camp. #blazingswan #blazingswan2019 #podcast #BehindTheSwan Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/GsAbiAWT6Z4 JOIN US: Podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinebrah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blazingcinebrah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinebrah
This podcast was recorded back in October 2019, a few days after Burning Seed had finished. In this episode we catchup with Hot Wire for a chin-wag about his burning experiences, his radio and strange frequency projects, the legend of Daft Punk at burning man, and we go through some of the burning/aussie lingo. Hot Wire is co-founder of Red Earth Radio and is a co-host of the Strange Frequency Podcast, and is an editor at Accuracy Third podcast. We also have an exclusive DJ set attached to this episode from Logrhythm, who is the resident music producer of Serene Green theme camp out of Blazing Swan. You can find out more about Serene Green here:https://www.facebook.com/serenegreenblazing/https://www.mixcloud.com/SereneGreenRadio/ Subscribe, follow, or email us if you have any comments, suggestions, queries or want to be on the podcast: https://strangefrequency.podbean.comEmail: strangefrequencypodcast@gmail.comRed Earth Radio: www.facebook.com/RedEarthRadioFMCheckout our other burner family podcasts:Burner Podcast: http://www.burnerpodcast.comInto The Fire: https://intothefirebm.comShouting Fire: https://shoutingfire.comAccuracy Third: https://accuracythird.comAlkaline: http://www.burnerpodcast.com/alkaline.htmlhttps://soundcloud.com/burnerpodcast/sets/alkaline Hot Wire on the "Into the Fire" podcast - https://intothefirebm.com/2017/12/16/red-earth-radio-from-australia/ The 10 Principles of Burning Man: https://burningman.org/culture/philosophical-center/10-principles/ Burn Out 2020 Festival - https://www.facebook.com/events/mutonia-sculpture-park/burnout-2020-public/221548571761017/ Further reading and research:Daft Punk explain Wee Waa launch idea - https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/1494969/daft-punk-explain-wee-waa-launch-idea/ The Top Of The Sydney Harbour Bridge - https://junkee.com/diplo-sydney-harbour-bridge-review/223339 Show Notes (all timestamps are approximates only)Intro: Corporate World - Dust Brothers (1999) Blazing swan radio – the Bomb [~05:45] Regional representation [~07:40] Burnout [~09:25] Sanctioned regional burn events [~10:10] Burning Man experience [~13:25] Daft Punk [~20:35] Post burning seed blues [~26:00] What's the one thing you cannot survive without at a burn? [~31:20] Name three personalities that you'd invite to your own dinner party? Why? [~33:15] RERfm and other burner-related radio & podcast shows [~35:30] Burner lingo [~47:55] Esky-gate, burning seed motorcycle club, & REDMV [~53:05] More burner lingo [~65:45] "Fuck Yer Burn" [~68:30] Logrhythm DJ set: [~71:20] This podcast was recorded back in October, 2019.
PODCAST: CINEBRAH'S 2019 EVENTS Join #CameraGuyBruce and #ConstructionAndy as they chat about #Cinebrah's events at Blazing Swan, as well as what they learnt from running events in 2018. Interested in the events discussed? Find all the Facebook Events already up and running - info/location/dates and times! #blazingswan #blazingswan2019 #podcast #BehindTheSwan JOIN US: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cinebrah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blazingcinebrah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinebrah
Ever wondered how much it costs to run a theme camp at Blazing Swan - well buckle back your earholes as #CameraGuyBruce and #ConstructionAndy head deep into Spreadsheet World to bring you a totally honest breakdown of their costs for constructing and running #Cinebrah in 2018. Just as a side note - running a theme camp can be waaay more expensive and waaay less expensive than what we've shown. We're just providing some insight into our expierence. So if you're thinking of doing it - do it, and if you're not doing it, but like Blaze and the camps - consider supporting the ones you love any way you can! #BlazingSwan #BlazingSwan2019 #ThemeCampStories JOIN US: Facebook: https://facebook.com/blazingcinebrah YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC569AO5RkKboF-GVMOLcc3g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinebrah/
In this episode we are joined with Adie from The Black Lagoon, Brett & Garrick from Abode, and Jay from Chainsaw Cobra theme camps. Blazing Swan is a regional burn in Western Australia (Kulin) and is into its sixth year with this year's theme "Happy as Larry". Blazing Swan will be held on April 17th to 23rd, Easter weekend. Our DJ mix in this episode is from Bipolar Coaster, Chainsaw Cobra's resident DJ. You can follow his music here: https://soundcloud.com/takingtracks/bipolar-coaster Chainsaw Cobra: https://www.facebook.com/ChainsawCobra/Black Lagoon: https://www.facebook.com/BlackLagoonBlazingSwan/Abode: https://www.facebook.com/AbodeCamp/ Blazing Swan:https://blazingswan.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BlazingSwanCommunity Subscribe, follow, or email us if you have any comments, suggestions, queries or want to be on the podcast: https://strangefrequency.podbean.com Email: strangefrequencypodcast@gmail.com Red Earth Radio: www.facebook.com/RedEarthRadioFM Checkout our other burner family podcasts:Burner Podcast: http://www.burnerpodcast.comInto The Fire: https://intothefirebm.comShouting Fire: https://shoutingfire.comAccuracy Third: https://accuracythird.comAlkaline: http://www.burnerpodcast.com/alkaline.htmlhttps://soundcloud.com/burnerpodcast/sets/alkaline The Simpsons "Blazing Guy": https://youtu.be/_8OxHFQxs2s Show Notes (all timestamps are approximates only)Intro: Corporate World - Dust Brothers (1999) Abode - Brett & Garrick (~03:00) Black Lagoon - Adie (~31:55) Chainsaw Cobra - Jay (~62:05) Bipolar Coaster DJ set (~82:25) This podcast was recorded back in January (Black Lagoon), February (Abode), March (Chainsaw Cobra).
A re-recording of our classics set from this years Soulpad Sunday Sesh for Alliance at Blazing Swan 2018, what a night that was!
A full recap of our set on the Saturday night at God Said No for Blazing Swan 2018, from Tech House to Techno, featuring tracks from Tuff London, PAX, Solardo, Mark Knight, Danny Howard, Prok & Fitch, Eli Brown, Filth & Pleasure, Enrico Sangiuliano, Victor Ruiz, UMEK, Adam Beyer, Gary Beck and many more.
Meat Katie ‘Lowering The Tone’ Episode 21 (Damon Pages Oliver (OLY) CEO of Blazing Swan) Many apologies for the delay in getting this episode to you. My hombre, Ben Coda has been holding the fort down in fine style while I have been getting my shit together! I’m pleased to say it’s finally ready and as always will be exclusive to our Patron’s at https://www.patreon.com/loweringthetone, for two weeks ( for $1 which includes instant access to the track listing). Then on August 8th, it will be free via: iTunes, Soundcloud, Mixcloud & Podbean. The $1 really helps us keep the show afloat and most importantly- advert free... so we really appreciate the help. Ok. This episode (music-wise) as always, expect a trip into the underground. This time round I belt it out in the mix, mainly because I have had the pleasure of playing some really kicking festivals this summer and it’s simply where my head was while putting this show together! For the interview, I had the opportunity to grab Damon Pages Oliver- Who is better known to his friends as Oly. He is the CEO of Blazing Swan; an event held in Western Australia every April, which I was lucky enough to perform at earlier this year. Oly gives us a fascinating insight into the inner workings of Blazing Swan, how it came about and the future... and what makes this event so special! Oly is a proper character and I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with him. I’m at the stage now with the show, where it’s nice to be able to take a look at the bigger picture when it comes to alternative culture and chat with people on the other side of the fence. I hope you enjoy the show, please share the link if you do! Mark On a little side note many thanks to all the Alliance crew who made my whole Australian trip so awesome and also made this Episode possible, Big love to all of you, I hope I didn’t miss anyone out on the shouts! (Blame Kymbo if I did For a track listing head over to www.patreon.com/loweringthetone and drop us a dollar. We’ve got a whole range of other goodies on offer there too. Worldwide Bookings Meat Katie - Ben Coda Management :Nadia@loweringthetone.london Bookings: Rachel@loudbydesign.co.uk ____________________ Lowering The Tone is sponsored by Made Interactive, create a beautiful website at: www.madeinteractive.comUse Promo code ‘LTT’
Beth & Rex "twinkle that yo" at the Burning Man Global Leadership Conference, which is as familiarly corporate as any conference you've seen. But our people dress better, and our hair is as awesome as our tattoos are bad. We talk about several regionals, Kostume Kult, and how we're doing it wrong. A safety plan for tornadoes. D-Day already knows about permaculture. When to say yes. Blazing Swan is not a bush doof, and Beth exhibits impeccable consent with a previous guest. Permaculture Action Network Blazing Swan Portal Burn Burn In The Forest Kostume Kult Midtown Social
UK born artist Hayley Welsh drops by to chat about her artwork, becoming an Australian citizen, traversing WA's barren landscape, the Blazing Swan festival, traveling around the USA in a renovated school bus, being away from parents, conquering and releasing fears and much more! You can catch and contribute to building Hayley's ‘fear hut' near the temple at the Blazing Swan festival before it is burned down! Head on over to hayleywelsh.com to see more of her amazing artwork. Thanks to The Hen House Rehearsal Studios and the hipflask app! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast/message
Amendment notice: This interview has been amended for the purposes of anonymity. I spoke with a member of The Liberators at this year’s Blazing Swan. The Liberators International is an organisation which creates flash mob events around the world to remind people of our shared human connection and the ability we all have to express ourselves authentically. Initially we were talking about the things we’d like to let go of, but the conversation naturally opened to include much more than that. In this episode he shares his journey of self-liberation and how he’s moved through some of his strongest insecurities around body image and dancing in public, and realised his fears were nothing more than social conditions which he had accepted as the definite way to behave. We also talk about forming ‘whole-relationships’ where neither individual is needed by the other to feel complete, but instead both people support each other’s growth and development while staying true to their own needs and personal interests.
I attended Blazing Swan this year and interviewed people anonymously with the intention of providing an open space for the open expression of fears, doubts and insecurities which may be causing some tension within. From my experience, taking the time out to acknowledge these inner-tensions has helped me bring more ease and clarity to what's going on inside me, and has allowed me to go on to enjoy more connected and authentic interactions with myself and those around me. I was so surprised at how openly people were sharing with me that I began to share some really deep conflicts of my own. There are quite a few vulnerable moments in this episode.