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Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Re-inked: Marco Abrahams on covering gang tattoos and creating

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 9:26


After spotting his TikTok, Lester Kiewit speaks to tattoo artist Marco Abrahams about his work covering up gang tattoos for those seeking a fresh start. Marco shares the art and emotion behind these transformations and how ink can mark a new beginning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks
Ink Artist Andy Gomez Reyes Shares His Body Art!

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 34:24


Ink artist Andy Gomez Reyes shares his story about the love for body art that has driven his career. His artistry is showcased by Avant Bard in their production of The Margriad (or the tragedy of Queen Margaret after William Shakespeare), March 6-29, 2025 at Gunston Arts Center.

Bad Attitudes: An Uninspiring Podcast About Disability

We're doing something a little lighter this week. Tattoos! I'm getting a new one soon, and I wanted to reiterate why tattoos are so meaningful to me as a disabled person.Support the showNew Website: badattitudespod.comBad Attitudes Shop: badattitudesshop.etsy.comBecome a Member: ko-fi.com/badattitudespod Follow @badattitudespod on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and BlueSkyBe sure to leave a rating or review wherever you listen!FairyNerdy: https://linktr.ee/fairynerdy

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry

Read by Ken Marks Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

Save What You Love with Mark Titus
#54 Julie Paama-Pengelly - Ta Moko Artist, Commentator + Curator

Save What You Love with Mark Titus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 78:25


Julie Paama-Pengelly is a Māori tā moko artist, painter, commentator, & curator and is a veteran in the revitalization of taa moko Maaori tattooing. Her studio in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand mixes contemporary and traditional designs and cultivates artists from all walks of life. With expansive teaching experience, her art practice ranges from the use of symbolic imagery to pure abstraction in graphic design, painting, mixed media, and tattooing. Over time many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice taa moko. Julie is one of the first women to practice in the male-dominated field. She is a strong voice for Maaori women's rights and continues to break down barriers to give women a place in taa moko and in the arts.Mark and Julie speak about the rebirth of Māori culture and tradition in recent decades, tā moko (Māori tattoo and body markings), breaking down barriers for women in her community, cultivating art and being a mentor for younger generations. Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣Produced: Emilie FirnEdited: Patrick Troll⁣Music: Whiskey Class⁣Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcastWebsite: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.comSupport wild salmon at evaswild.com

Ultim'ora
Focus Salute - Tattoo, il lato oscuro

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 12:05


MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Il tatto comporta una modifica permanente del proprio corpo. Non solo della pelle, perché il tattoo può condizionare la qualità e l'intensità della risposta immunitaria, con conseguenze spesso impensate . Oltre 7.000.000 di persone si sono fatte uno o più tattoo in Italia: con quali rischi, a breve e lungo termine? E ben il 24% vorrebbe togliersi un tattoo precedente. Nel cinquantacinquesimo numero di Focus Salute, format di Italpress, Alessandra Graziottin, ginecologa e oncologa, analizza il lato oscuro dei tattoo, per stimolare una scelta più consapevole e sicura.fsc/gsl

Her Half of History
13.10 Body Art: Tattoos and Henna

Her Half of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 23:40


If you do have one, you are part of a very long-standing worldwide tradition. Tattoos have existed since prehistoric times in many cultures, where they were often (but not always) for women. Evidence for henna is not nearly so old, but then again, how could we expect it to be? There may have been any number of women and cultures who used henna without leaving us any record. This episode tells the story from Spain to India. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83998235) for bonus episodes, polls, and a general feeling of self-satisfaction. Or make a one-time donation on Buy Me a Coffee. Join Into History (intohistory.com/herhalfofhistory/) for a community of ad-free history podcasts plus bonus content. Visit Evergreen Podcasts to listen to more great shows. Follow me on Twitter (X) as @her_half. Or on Facebook or Instagram as Her Half of History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rollback Show
Anonymous + T

The Rollback Show

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 67:05 Transcription Available


What if you could experience the electrifying world of car enthusiasts and street culture right from your headphones? Join us on the Rollback Show as we celebrate the craftsmanship and daring maneuvers of top Mopar swingers like Body Art, Poseidon, and SRT Montana. We spotlight iconic events, such as the adrenaline-charged muddy puddles adventure in Dallas, and reflect on the significance of legal pits, like Kankakee, that provide a safe haven for perfecting those jaw-dropping stunts.Together with our guest, anonymous, and co-host T, we dive into the unity within our community, recounting impactful experiences like supporting the Palestinian protest and meeting inspiring figures like Zuzu. We celebrate the unique culture of the V-Boys and reminisce about influential personalities, including Joe Boxes and Sick, who have made their mark on the scene. Through shared stories, we honor the contributions of legends like Lou Dog and Scotty to Hottie, whose dedication has built a tight-knit, supportive network.The energy ramps up as we swap wild stories from the party and car scenes, featuring humorous celebrity encounters and chaotic boxing matches at gatherings. We explore the passion behind car culture and photography, sharing aspirations and unforgettable moments with iconic vehicles like the Subaru WRX and the 2003 Civic. Wrapping up with a spotlight on vibrant celebrations like Mexican Independence Day in Chicago, we emphasize the importance of fostering a safe, inclusive car scene that sets positive examples for future generations. Tune in, and feel the pulse of this thrilling urban car culture!Support the Show.Follow our instagram for more updates http://instagram.com/therollbackshow

Wellness Rising
Wellness Rising Ep. 50: Henna Artist and Instructor and Visionary Intuitive Christalene talks with us about using body art and visionary insight to help empower those with cancer.

Wellness Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 37:45


Wellness Rising from the Wellness House of Annapolis welcomes Christalene, a Henna Artist and Visonary Intuitive. She talks about using henna body art to help empower women battling cancer, and also about using her mediumship and visionary talents to bring positive messages from the light to those looking for insight.

The Creative Spirits Podcast
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway! How I was afraid to try something new with my art but did it anyway

The Creative Spirits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 12:23


Have you ever been afraid to up your game and try something new with your art? I know I have! I have been wanting to create a more professional backdrop for my Body Art for the Soul series but have been afraid of failing at it until I took action and saw that it actually turned out better than ok. You too can get out of your own way and do what I did. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheryl-benjy/support

Barbarian Noetics with Conan Tanner
Tattoo Warrior | Jacob J. Lopez | Ink.Body Art

Barbarian Noetics with Conan Tanner

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 100:34


Love doves and ink egrets,This episode I'm thrilled to welcome long-time Arizona tattoo artist and founder of Ink. Body Art: the inimitable Jacob J. Lopez. In this far-reaching and illuminating chat, we touch on the intersection between art, therapy, and tattoos. We discuss how tattoo artists are often low-key therapists, and we even zoom out and contemplate tattoos as ritual, ceremony, and perhaps even rites of passage in a society that badly undervalues the significance of weaving the sacred into the profane. Jacob also shares some memorable and humorous stories from 12+ years of professional tattooing. Don't miss Tattoo Warriors, a one-of-a-kind tattoo art competition, put on by Mr. Reyes Ink. Tune in live on YouTube this Thursday, May 16 at 9AM AZ time and chat with Jacob and the rest of the artist contestants in real time! Link below.  Tattoo Warriors on IG @_tattoo​_warriorsFind Jacob across all the platforms @jacobjinkOne love and stay inked, little raven kerkawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODEDykotomi - Corvid CrunkOldtime Beats - Yo Queria (Fair Use: Slowed & Verbed)Lila Downs - Zapata Se Queda (Fair Use: Slowed & Verbed)LINKS: Mr. Reyes Ink: https://www.youtube.com/@mr.reyesink & on IG@Mr.Reyes_InkJacob J Ink: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjinkSupport the Show.Support My Sponsor:Magic Mind Adaptogenic & Nootropic Elixir 20% off at Checkout!https://magicmind.com/barbarianpod | Use Code: BARBARIANPOD20 If you dig the pod, check out the adjacent video & livestream show Barbarian Yak Fest w/ Dr. Sylvie & Deus ex Machinist on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestFind me on IG: barbarian_noetics Become a Beloved Patron: patreon.com/noetics (unlock bonus content plus win a Dream Interpretation)Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me or Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenOne time donation: buymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all.Let's Activate the human spirit! FAIR USE DISCLAIMER:Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research."The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Faith Church Seminole
What is Communion?

Faith Church Seminole

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 38:44


Body Art - 1  1 Cor 11:17-34 Pastor Dillon Thornton Faith Community Church Website  http://www.faithrus.org Faith Community Church Podcast https://faithchurchseminole.podbean.com/ Pastor Dillon Thornton https://www.dillontthornton.com/

Chats & Tatts
Rings of Fire: The Cost of Faith and Patience ft. Matt Clemmer

Chats & Tatts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 83:08 Transcription Available


In this episode, our guest Matt Clemmer shares a personal story from 1995 when he was on the run facing a lengthy prison sentence while his father was an undercover DEA agent. He describes the intense situation of raids, being on the run, and questioning how long authorities would search for him. Matt reflects on a transformative moment he calls a "God encounter" that changed his path.  Matt stresses the significance of patience in overcoming trials and tribulations, noting that it fosters personal growth and completeness. He explains that taking action and trusting the process can bring clarity and reveal the next steps.  The conversation between Matt and Aaron underscores how patience and faith lead to personal growth, resilience, and the ability to overcome obstacles. They stress the significance of courageously facing difficult situations and trusting in the journey.  Join Aaron and Matt as they share personal stories and moments of gratitude on this heartfelt episode. Chat Breakdown: [00:00:00] Life on the run [00:04:22] Seeking spiritual and philosophical texts. [00:10:00] A life-changing encounter. [00:13:41] Facing consequences of illegal activities. [00:16:20] Redemption and second chances. [00:19:17] A powerful family reunion. [00:22:09] Love and forgiveness. [00:30:12] Overcoming challenges with patience. [00:34:17] Faith and taking action. [00:36:16] Embracing the unknown. [00:48:23] Higher self and soul. [00:53:12] True identity and self-discovery. [00:55:55] The power of daily affirmations. [00:57:33] Taking control of your life. [01:00:23] Personal growth and adventure in life. [01:09:43] The journey to apprenticeship. [01:13:22] Evolution of tattoo industry. [01:14:25] Building relationships through tattoo art. Quotes: "I experienced a God encounter on my path, almost like God showed up and slapped me." "It's really easy to walk the walk in life when things aren't so rough, but what do people do when it's really gnarly? Like when the shit really fucking hits the fan." "I would rather be with God than so-called free on the outside without him." "Because of that pivot you were gonna lead this different life, which was gonna be of benefit to a lot of others. And it knew it so well that it just said, it did that" "The way she looked at me? as if I was the greatest man in the world, and that I could maybe be president of the United States one day." "Let our lives be our message versus us just saying one of my favorite quotes from C.S. Lewis, and it says, go out into all the world and preach the good news. And if you must, use words. I like that." "We forgive you, and we hope that you can heal and have a beautiful life, regardless of what happened." "Some of the greatest pains have been the greatest teachers and who it how it has developed me" "You don't need faith till you fucking need it." "We're all gonna fucking walk through these rings of fire. You can't get out of this game that we're in." "And man, it is so fucking easy to get lost and forget what you really are and get caught up in the Who" "Those days are gone and I'm happy to see him gone because it is a beautiful art form that involves someone trusting you with their body, their health, their vision, their dream." Stay Connected: Connect with Matt:  IG: https://www.instagram.com/mattdclemmer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattclemmer  Connect with Aaron:⁠   Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com⁠ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts  IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Aaron IG:⁠ http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova⁠ Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com    

WideOpenSpaces Podcast
Season 4: Episode 149: Tattoos Impact Mental Health

WideOpenSpaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 38:02


Decorating ones body with Ink dates back to 3300 BCE. Body Art tells a story about someone's life but it can also be used as a form of Mental Health Therapy. Tattoo Therapy is a great source of empowerment and a healthy way of coping. Join me today as I take you on a Journey of self-discovery and empowerment in your own life. #Bodyink #tattootherapy #bodyart #tattoo @squidink @Johnnyrodrigueztattoo @virginvoyages 

Science (Video)
CARTA: Body Modification - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:02


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39476]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Body Modification - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:02


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39476]

Evolution (Video)
CARTA: Body Modification - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:02


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39476]

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: Body Modification - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:02


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39476]

Humanities (Audio)
CARTA: Body Modification - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:02


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39476]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Lip Plates in Ethiopia with Shauna LaTosky

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:47


In the literature on lip plates in Southern Ethiopia there has been a strong emphasis on their socio-cultural importance and little information about their biocultural significance. Shauna LaTosky proposes that cultural keystone species theory and cultural keystone place theory could provide a useful frameworks for understanding relationships between the agro-pastoralist Mursi of Southern Ethiopia and the plant species and places that are integral to maintaining their cultural bodily practices. Keystone designations are applied here to the indigenous fruit tree lomay (Ximenia americana) and special clay pits in recognition of their role in the success of permanent body modification practices such as the piercing and stretching of women's lower lips, but also in the promotion of health, social well-being and a sustainable environment. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39470]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Lip Plates in Ethiopia with Shauna LaTosky

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:47


In the literature on lip plates in Southern Ethiopia there has been a strong emphasis on their socio-cultural importance and little information about their biocultural significance. Shauna LaTosky proposes that cultural keystone species theory and cultural keystone place theory could provide a useful frameworks for understanding relationships between the agro-pastoralist Mursi of Southern Ethiopia and the plant species and places that are integral to maintaining their cultural bodily practices. Keystone designations are applied here to the indigenous fruit tree lomay (Ximenia americana) and special clay pits in recognition of their role in the success of permanent body modification practices such as the piercing and stretching of women's lower lips, but also in the promotion of health, social well-being and a sustainable environment. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39470]

Evolution (Video)
CARTA: Lip Plates in Ethiopia with Shauna LaTosky

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:47


In the literature on lip plates in Southern Ethiopia there has been a strong emphasis on their socio-cultural importance and little information about their biocultural significance. Shauna LaTosky proposes that cultural keystone species theory and cultural keystone place theory could provide a useful frameworks for understanding relationships between the agro-pastoralist Mursi of Southern Ethiopia and the plant species and places that are integral to maintaining their cultural bodily practices. Keystone designations are applied here to the indigenous fruit tree lomay (Ximenia americana) and special clay pits in recognition of their role in the success of permanent body modification practices such as the piercing and stretching of women's lower lips, but also in the promotion of health, social well-being and a sustainable environment. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39470]

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: Lip Plates in Ethiopia with Shauna LaTosky

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:47


In the literature on lip plates in Southern Ethiopia there has been a strong emphasis on their socio-cultural importance and little information about their biocultural significance. Shauna LaTosky proposes that cultural keystone species theory and cultural keystone place theory could provide a useful frameworks for understanding relationships between the agro-pastoralist Mursi of Southern Ethiopia and the plant species and places that are integral to maintaining their cultural bodily practices. Keystone designations are applied here to the indigenous fruit tree lomay (Ximenia americana) and special clay pits in recognition of their role in the success of permanent body modification practices such as the piercing and stretching of women's lower lips, but also in the promotion of health, social well-being and a sustainable environment. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39470]

Humanities (Audio)
CARTA: Lip Plates in Ethiopia with Shauna LaTosky

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:47


In the literature on lip plates in Southern Ethiopia there has been a strong emphasis on their socio-cultural importance and little information about their biocultural significance. Shauna LaTosky proposes that cultural keystone species theory and cultural keystone place theory could provide a useful frameworks for understanding relationships between the agro-pastoralist Mursi of Southern Ethiopia and the plant species and places that are integral to maintaining their cultural bodily practices. Keystone designations are applied here to the indigenous fruit tree lomay (Ximenia americana) and special clay pits in recognition of their role in the success of permanent body modification practices such as the piercing and stretching of women's lower lips, but also in the promotion of health, social well-being and a sustainable environment. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39470]

Wax About It Podcast
Waxing with Genital Piercings 101

Wax About It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 24:52


In this episode, we delve into the unique considerations and techniques involved in performing Brazilian waxes on clients with intimate piercings. From discussing the intricacies of different piercing placements to offering practical tips for ensuring a smooth and comfortable waxing experience, we cover it all!Whether you're a seasoned waxing professional or just starting out, this episode provides valuable insights for navigating this specialized aspect of the beauty industry with confidence and expertise.Plus, join me in Wax About It's private group, The Wax Locker Room, for even more exclusive discussions and insights!  VISIT my website: www.aushmarie.comEMAIL your questions/stories to waxaboutitpodcast@gmail.comLIKE Wax About It on Facebook: @waxaboutitFOLLOW Wax About It: @waxaboutitFOLLOW Ausha Marie: @aush_marie

Science (Video)
CARTA: The Recent History of Piercing Practices in Europe and North America with Paul King

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 17:05


Across continents, material evidence of body piercing jewelry abounds in the archeological record. However, the varying procedures and processes of piercing, healing, and stretching these wounds for adornment remains unfamiliar to most archeologists. This talk discusses the early self-experimentations that led to the development of the Euro-American body piercing industry. From the late 19th throughout the 20th centuries shared personal correspondence, illustrations, and photographs document the adaptations, innovations, successes, and failures that came to coalesce a current community's collective knowledge. Understanding the processes of these secretive explorations provides insights into many of the cross-cultural practices of the past for which no clear records remain. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39474]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: The Recent History of Piercing Practices in Europe and North America with Paul King

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 17:05


Across continents, material evidence of body piercing jewelry abounds in the archeological record. However, the varying procedures and processes of piercing, healing, and stretching these wounds for adornment remains unfamiliar to most archeologists. This talk discusses the early self-experimentations that led to the development of the Euro-American body piercing industry. From the late 19th throughout the 20th centuries shared personal correspondence, illustrations, and photographs document the adaptations, innovations, successes, and failures that came to coalesce a current community's collective knowledge. Understanding the processes of these secretive explorations provides insights into many of the cross-cultural practices of the past for which no clear records remain. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39474]

Evolution (Video)
CARTA: The Recent History of Piercing Practices in Europe and North America with Paul King

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 17:05


Across continents, material evidence of body piercing jewelry abounds in the archeological record. However, the varying procedures and processes of piercing, healing, and stretching these wounds for adornment remains unfamiliar to most archeologists. This talk discusses the early self-experimentations that led to the development of the Euro-American body piercing industry. From the late 19th throughout the 20th centuries shared personal correspondence, illustrations, and photographs document the adaptations, innovations, successes, and failures that came to coalesce a current community's collective knowledge. Understanding the processes of these secretive explorations provides insights into many of the cross-cultural practices of the past for which no clear records remain. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39474]

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: The Recent History of Piercing Practices in Europe and North America with Paul King

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 17:05


Across continents, material evidence of body piercing jewelry abounds in the archeological record. However, the varying procedures and processes of piercing, healing, and stretching these wounds for adornment remains unfamiliar to most archeologists. This talk discusses the early self-experimentations that led to the development of the Euro-American body piercing industry. From the late 19th throughout the 20th centuries shared personal correspondence, illustrations, and photographs document the adaptations, innovations, successes, and failures that came to coalesce a current community's collective knowledge. Understanding the processes of these secretive explorations provides insights into many of the cross-cultural practices of the past for which no clear records remain. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39474]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification in Mesoamerica and Central America with Rosemary Joyce

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 18:51


Archaeological research in Mexico and Central America reveals insights into cultural practices, focusing on the history of body modification. Examining long-term patterns helps unravel motivations for adoption, change, and abandonment of these practices. The talk emphasizes how body modification histories in this region illuminate shared identities across linguistic, ethnic, and political boundaries, while also highlighting distinctions within regional traditions and individual societies. It suggests that indigenous societies viewed the human body as shaped by the community, challenging the notion of a universal boundary between the natural body and the social person. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39469]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification in Mesoamerica and Central America with Rosemary Joyce

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 18:51


Archaeological research in Mexico and Central America reveals insights into cultural practices, focusing on the history of body modification. Examining long-term patterns helps unravel motivations for adoption, change, and abandonment of these practices. The talk emphasizes how body modification histories in this region illuminate shared identities across linguistic, ethnic, and political boundaries, while also highlighting distinctions within regional traditions and individual societies. It suggests that indigenous societies viewed the human body as shaped by the community, challenging the notion of a universal boundary between the natural body and the social person. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39469]

Evolution (Video)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification in Mesoamerica and Central America with Rosemary Joyce

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 18:51


Archaeological research in Mexico and Central America reveals insights into cultural practices, focusing on the history of body modification. Examining long-term patterns helps unravel motivations for adoption, change, and abandonment of these practices. The talk emphasizes how body modification histories in this region illuminate shared identities across linguistic, ethnic, and political boundaries, while also highlighting distinctions within regional traditions and individual societies. It suggests that indigenous societies viewed the human body as shaped by the community, challenging the notion of a universal boundary between the natural body and the social person. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39469]

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification in Mesoamerica and Central America with Rosemary Joyce

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 18:51


Archaeological research in Mexico and Central America reveals insights into cultural practices, focusing on the history of body modification. Examining long-term patterns helps unravel motivations for adoption, change, and abandonment of these practices. The talk emphasizes how body modification histories in this region illuminate shared identities across linguistic, ethnic, and political boundaries, while also highlighting distinctions within regional traditions and individual societies. It suggests that indigenous societies viewed the human body as shaped by the community, challenging the notion of a universal boundary between the natural body and the social person. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39469]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Female and Male Genital Modification with Ellen Gruenbaum

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 18:38


This talk offers an overview of the many forms of permanent genital modifications embedded in human cultures, where they occur, the reasons why, the archaeological investigations of origins, and future trends. Included are female clitoridectomy, excision, infibulation, and other practices that affect about five percent of females worldwide; and the male practices that affect one-third of males: circumcision, superincision, and subincision. Why have so many cultures invented and preserved these modifications as part of their valued heritage? Controversies abound: the current human rights opposition to all female practices is met with backlash, and others question the “justifications” for continuing male circumcision. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39471]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Female and Male Genital Modification with Ellen Gruenbaum

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 18:38


This talk offers an overview of the many forms of permanent genital modifications embedded in human cultures, where they occur, the reasons why, the archaeological investigations of origins, and future trends. Included are female clitoridectomy, excision, infibulation, and other practices that affect about five percent of females worldwide; and the male practices that affect one-third of males: circumcision, superincision, and subincision. Why have so many cultures invented and preserved these modifications as part of their valued heritage? Controversies abound: the current human rights opposition to all female practices is met with backlash, and others question the “justifications” for continuing male circumcision. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39471]

Evolution (Video)
CARTA: Female and Male Genital Modification with Ellen Gruenbaum

Evolution (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 18:38


This talk offers an overview of the many forms of permanent genital modifications embedded in human cultures, where they occur, the reasons why, the archaeological investigations of origins, and future trends. Included are female clitoridectomy, excision, infibulation, and other practices that affect about five percent of females worldwide; and the male practices that affect one-third of males: circumcision, superincision, and subincision. Why have so many cultures invented and preserved these modifications as part of their valued heritage? Controversies abound: the current human rights opposition to all female practices is met with backlash, and others question the “justifications” for continuing male circumcision. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39471]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Dental Ablation and Facial Piercing in Late Pleistocene Southwestern Asia and Africa with John Willman

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 19:07


Bioarchaeological studies of Pleistocene populations, examining practices like tooth ablation, facial piercing, and cranial modification, contribute to our understanding of social identities and population dynamics. Recent analyses of Ohalo II H2 in southwestern Asia and Oldupai Hominid 1 in Tanzania reveal dental evidence of intentional body modifications. Ohalo II H2 likely represents the earliest case of intentional incisor ablation in Southwest Asia, a common practice in Iberomaurusian and Natufian cultures. Oldupai Hominid 1 exhibits dental wear suggestive of facial piercings, a previously unknown practice in Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene East Africa. These early cases shed light on the cultural practices and social identities of Pleistocene populations. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39468]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Dental Ablation and Facial Piercing in Late Pleistocene Southwestern Asia and Africa with John Willman

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 19:07


Bioarchaeological studies of Pleistocene populations, examining practices like tooth ablation, facial piercing, and cranial modification, contribute to our understanding of social identities and population dynamics. Recent analyses of Ohalo II H2 in southwestern Asia and Oldupai Hominid 1 in Tanzania reveal dental evidence of intentional body modifications. Ohalo II H2 likely represents the earliest case of intentional incisor ablation in Southwest Asia, a common practice in Iberomaurusian and Natufian cultures. Oldupai Hominid 1 exhibits dental wear suggestive of facial piercings, a previously unknown practice in Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene East Africa. These early cases shed light on the cultural practices and social identities of Pleistocene populations. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39468]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification: Archaeological and Early Historical Evidence with Brea McCauley

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 19:08


Today, permanent body modification (PBM) is very popular. Studies suggest that well over a billion living people have experienced one or more types of PBM. But what is the history of PBM? When did the different types originate? Were they invented recently, or do they have a long history? Did they appear simultaneously or at different times? This presentation examines evidence in non-human animals and extinct hominins, delving into early archaeological and historical records of seven main PBM types: tattooing, scarification, amputation, piercing, genital modification, dental modification, and bone shaping. Strong evidence supports human PBM for at least 15,000 years, with intriguing hints suggesting a history dating back as far as 80,000 years. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39467]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Permanent Body Modification: Archaeological and Early Historical Evidence with Brea McCauley

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 19:08


Today, permanent body modification (PBM) is very popular. Studies suggest that well over a billion living people have experienced one or more types of PBM. But what is the history of PBM? When did the different types originate? Were they invented recently, or do they have a long history? Did they appear simultaneously or at different times? This presentation examines evidence in non-human animals and extinct hominins, delving into early archaeological and historical records of seven main PBM types: tattooing, scarification, amputation, piercing, genital modification, dental modification, and bone shaping. Strong evidence supports human PBM for at least 15,000 years, with intriguing hints suggesting a history dating back as far as 80,000 years. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39467]

Science (Video)
CARTA: A Multistep Evolutionary Scenario for the Culturalization of the Human Body with Francesco d'Errico

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 15:56


Our ability to adapt our bodies to culture has ancient origins. We suggest a timeline for how the culturalization of the human body evolved, starting around 500-300 thousand years ago. This timeline highlights key moments at 140 thousand years, 70 thousand years, and 45 thousand years, followed by a faster pace linked to the rise of production economies. The underlying idea is a gradual growth in the complexity of technologies shaping the body, along with increased time and effort invested in obtaining and transforming necessary materials. Simultaneously, the development of symbolic codes required the creation of specific cognitive functions and neural circuits, allowing for the decoding of intricate messages conveyed by these cultural practices. These practices likely became more intricate in terms of techniques, symbolic codes, and the involvement of specialized individuals over time to ensure their continuation and potential further development. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39466]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: A Multistep Evolutionary Scenario for the Culturalization of the Human Body with Francesco d'Errico

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 15:56


Our ability to adapt our bodies to culture has ancient origins. We suggest a timeline for how the culturalization of the human body evolved, starting around 500-300 thousand years ago. This timeline highlights key moments at 140 thousand years, 70 thousand years, and 45 thousand years, followed by a faster pace linked to the rise of production economies. The underlying idea is a gradual growth in the complexity of technologies shaping the body, along with increased time and effort invested in obtaining and transforming necessary materials. Simultaneously, the development of symbolic codes required the creation of specific cognitive functions and neural circuits, allowing for the decoding of intricate messages conveyed by these cultural practices. These practices likely became more intricate in terms of techniques, symbolic codes, and the involvement of specialized individuals over time to ensure their continuation and potential further development. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39466]

Science (Video)
CARTA: The Recent History of Tattooing in Europe and North America with Matt Lodder

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 20:27


This talk presents a new account of the development of professional tattooing in Britain and America since the late 19th century. Research based exclusively in primary sources reveals that the story of what kickstarted the creation of commercial tattooing, and what sustained it, ultimately becomes intelligible as a small and interconnected network of transnational artists and – crucially – clients. These newly clarified networks problematise both the date and form of the customary notion of a “Tattoo Renaissance” in the 1970s and 80s. Moreover, this research presents a more diverse account of the transmission of design, technology and influence throughout Euro-American tattooing than had previously been understood both within the industry, and beyond. Research is drawn from Dr Lodder's next book on the history of the modern Euro-American tattoo industry, due to be published in late 2024 with Yale University Press. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39473]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Body Modification - Welcome and Opening Remarks

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 10:56


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39475]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: Body Modification - Welcome and Opening Remarks

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 10:56


Permanent body modification is a unique and variable practice among humans, not observed in other mammals. Despite being costly and risky, it is regularly performed. Scientific understanding of this phenomenon is nascent, prompting a symposium aiming to assess current research status and prioritize questions for the next decade. The event brings together academics and industry practitioners, exploring historical and contemporary practices like tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. The symposium aims to investigate the 'when' and 'where' of permanent body modification and understand the motivations behind it, considering personal justifications and scientific hypotheses. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39475]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
CARTA: The Recent History of Tattooing in Europe and North America with Matt Lodder

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 20:27


This talk presents a new account of the development of professional tattooing in Britain and America since the late 19th century. Research based exclusively in primary sources reveals that the story of what kickstarted the creation of commercial tattooing, and what sustained it, ultimately becomes intelligible as a small and interconnected network of transnational artists and – crucially – clients. These newly clarified networks problematise both the date and form of the customary notion of a “Tattoo Renaissance” in the 1970s and 80s. Moreover, this research presents a more diverse account of the transmission of design, technology and influence throughout Euro-American tattooing than had previously been understood both within the industry, and beyond. Research is drawn from Dr Lodder's next book on the history of the modern Euro-American tattoo industry, due to be published in late 2024 with Yale University Press. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39473]

Science (Video)
CARTA: Footbinding: A Gene-Culture Co-evolutionary Approach to a One Thousand Year Tradition with Ryan Nichols with Ryan Nichols

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 15:28


This talk explores the 1000-year practice of "footbinding" in ethnically Han Chinese families, involving modifying young girls' feet by wrapping the toes under the sole, often resulting in broken toes. Two main hypotheses—Labor Market and Evolutionary Social Sciences—are considered for explaining the origins, maintenance, and cessation of footbinding. This talk presents evidence from autopsy results, medical examinations, anthropological records, interviews, and historical texts. It argues that evolutionary social and psychological principles related to hypergyny, mate guarding, parental competition, mate competition, and paternal uncertainty offer better explanations for the origins and maintenance of footbinding than labor market factors. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39472]

New Books Network
Brian Brown and Virginia Kuulei Berndt, "Body Art" (Emerald Publishing, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 40:06


Body art, especially tattoos and piercings, has enjoyed an explosion of interest in recent years. However, the response of many health professionals and researchers to this phenomenon is often negative, as body art continues to be associated with issues ranging from ill mental health to offending behaviors. Arguing for a reappraisal of the diverse range of practices that fall under this heading, Brian Brown and Virginia (Ginger) Kuulei Berndt reconsider body art as an underappreciated yet accessible source for mental and physical wellbeing. How, they ask, does body art open up new sources of community, sociality, and aesthetics? How is it used for the reclamation of one's body, as a marker of success or accomplishment, or for building friendships? How does participation in these practices impact the health and wellbeing of body artists themselves? Providing a radical rethink that integrates tattoos and other body modifications within health, wellbeing, and positive psychology, Body Art (Emerald Publishing, 2023) disrupts the narrative of stigmatisation that so often surrounds these practices to welcome a broader discussion of the benefits they can offer. Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. is a Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He is the author of The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla (Lexington Books, 2023) and Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River (Lexington Books, 2022). His general area of study is about the construction of identity and place. He is currently conducting research for his next project that looks at nightlife and the emotional labor that is performed by bouncers at bars and nightclubs. To learn more about Michael O. Johnston you can go to his website, Google Scholar, Twitter @ProfessorJohnst, or by email at johnstonmo@wmpenn.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Creative Spirits Podcast
My experience after reading Make Miracles in 40 days and how that changed my view on gratitude.

The Creative Spirits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 17:57


After reading the book Make Miracles in 40 days by Melody Beattie, I realized the importance of having gratitude for not only the things we do have but the things we don't have. After I hurt my foot this past weekend, I also realized how grateful I am to have my body work and do all the things it needs to do to get through the day. This episode is dedicated to Thanksgiving and to you! I am so grateful for my listeners and followers. Without you, I wouldn't keep doing what I do. To share my gratitude, I have a special rate (a discount of 20% off) for my Body Art for the Soul experience for the first 5 people that reach out to me. To book a Body Art for the Soul session please go to https://www.sherylbenjy.com/body-art-for-the-soul-2/. You can also get a gift certificate for $100 or more for a friend or for yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheryl-benjy/support

Earwolf Presents
Expo Exposé: LA Body Art Expo

Earwolf Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 59:17


This week on the Expo Exposé finale, Jacob and producer Matt get little naughty and attend the LA Body Art Expo where they chat with some tattoo artists about their craft, learn about how the perception of people with tattoos has changed and tattoo competitions. Plus some naughty surprises. Follow Jacob on social media @jacobwysocki. Follow @earwolf on all socials and earwolf.com