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My guest today is Darren Silver, a rite of passage guide, ceremonialist, and storyteller. With nearly two decades of experience, Darren has devoted his life to ritual, wilderness living skills, and guiding transformational experiences across the world.. An apprentice to the old myths, he weaves the power of the natural world, vision, and community in service of regenerative culture.Darren's path began in the forests of Virginia and later deepened through the teachings of Tom Brown Jr. From these roots, he cultivated a lifelong devotion to vision, animacy, and the mysteries between humans and the more-than-human world. His journey led him to wilderness therapy, guiding quests, and the practice of divination as passed down through the lineage of Malidoma Somé and Carter Brown.The Mythic Masculine is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In our conversation today, we explore the initiatory dimensions of blood rites and the sacred hunt, and how encounters with mortality awaken a man's power and responsibility. Darren shares stories of divination as a way of orienting one's soul, restoring ancestral connection, and realigning with the genius each of us carries.We look at the role of wilderness rites of passage in breaking the spell of modern isolation, how vision arises both as daily practice and as life-altering encounter, and why ritual remains essential for men seeking to live in right-relation with themselves, their communities, and the living world.Together we ask: What do blood rites reveal about masculine initiation? How does divination open a dialogue with the unseen? And in an age of rupture, how might men return to the wild conversation that remakes us whole?LINKS * Courting the Sacred Hunt - Men's Initiation Program beings Oct 1st* Darren's official websiteADDITIONAL EPISODES This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themythicmasculine.substack.com/subscribe
Experience the intrigue of old-time radio with Carter Brown: Crime for a King, a gripping four-part 1957 detective mystery from the Carter Brown Mysteries series on Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives. This classic crime drama follows private detective Carter Brown as he investigates a royal palace conspiracy filled with betrayal, secret meetings, and high-stakes deception. Featuring Australian radio legends Ruth Cracknell, June Salter, Len Teale, Roger Climpson, John Meillon, Terry McDermott, and Gordon Chater, this vintage detective story delivers suspense, clever twists, and the charm of the golden age of radio detective stories, classic mystery radio plays, and vintage crime fiction.
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Psalm 133:1 says, “ How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” While Church United has been a strong coalition for years in Broward, llast month they formally launched Church United Miami. Thursday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, discover what God is doing by bringing churches and leaders together to foster unity and collaboration for the sake of the gospel. Church UnitedDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 1986, Andrew Wyeth was the most famous painter in America. He was a household name, on the cover of magazines and tapped to paint presidents. And then he revealed a secret cache of 240 pieces of artwork, many provocative, all featuring the same nude female model. This collection, called The Helga Pictures, had been completed over 15 years and hidden from his wife, until they were revealed and wound up on the covers of both Time Magazine and Newsweek. The implication of these paintings were clear: Wyeth must have been having an affair, but then the story got complicated. Was it a genuine sex scandal? A hoax? Or something else entirely? Some of the voices you'll hear in this episode include Doug McGill, former New York Times reporter; Neil Harris, author of Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art, and the Reinvention of the Museum Experience; Cathy Booth Thomas, former Time Magazine correspondent; Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, art historian and curator; Jeannie McDowell, former Time Magazine correspondent; Chris Lione, former art director at Art and Antiques; Joyce Stoner, Wyeth scholar; Peter Ralston, Wyeth photographer and friend; and Jim Duff, former director of the Brandywine River Museum. This episode was written by Willa Paskin and produced by Willa Paskin and Benjamin Frisch. It was edited by Benjamin Frisch and Gabriel Roth. We had research assistance from Cleo Levin. Decoder Ring is produced by Evan Chung, Katie Shepherd, and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. A very special thank you to Paula Scaire. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1986, Andrew Wyeth was the most famous painter in America. He was a household name, on the cover of magazines and tapped to paint presidents. And then he revealed a secret cache of 240 pieces of artwork, many provocative, all featuring the same nude female model. This collection, called The Helga Pictures, had been completed over 15 years and hidden from his wife, until they were revealed and wound up on the covers of both Time Magazine and Newsweek. The implication of these paintings were clear: Wyeth must have been having an affair, but then the story got complicated. Was it a genuine sex scandal? A hoax? Or something else entirely? Some of the voices you'll hear in this episode include Doug McGill, former New York Times reporter; Neil Harris, author of Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art, and the Reinvention of the Museum Experience; Cathy Booth Thomas, former Time Magazine correspondent; Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, art historian and curator; Jeannie McDowell, former Time Magazine correspondent; Chris Lione, former art director at Art and Antiques; Joyce Stoner, Wyeth scholar; Peter Ralston, Wyeth photographer and friend; and Jim Duff, former director of the Brandywine River Museum. This episode was written by Willa Paskin and produced by Willa Paskin and Benjamin Frisch. It was edited by Benjamin Frisch and Gabriel Roth. We had research assistance from Cleo Levin. Decoder Ring is produced by Evan Chung, Katie Shepherd, and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. A very special thank you to Paula Scaire. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1986, Andrew Wyeth was the most famous painter in America. He was a household name, on the cover of magazines and tapped to paint presidents. And then he revealed a secret cache of 240 pieces of artwork, many provocative, all featuring the same nude female model. This collection, called The Helga Pictures, had been completed over 15 years and hidden from his wife, until they were revealed and wound up on the covers of both Time Magazine and Newsweek. The implication of these paintings were clear: Wyeth must have been having an affair, but then the story got complicated. Was it a genuine sex scandal? A hoax? Or something else entirely? Some of the voices you'll hear in this episode include Doug McGill, former New York Times reporter; Neil Harris, author of Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art, and the Reinvention of the Museum Experience; Cathy Booth Thomas, former Time Magazine correspondent; Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, art historian and curator; Jeannie McDowell, former Time Magazine correspondent; Chris Lione, former art director at Art and Antiques; Joyce Stoner, Wyeth scholar; Peter Ralston, Wyeth photographer and friend; and Jim Duff, former director of the Brandywine River Museum. This episode was written by Willa Paskin and produced by Willa Paskin and Benjamin Frisch. It was edited by Benjamin Frisch and Gabriel Roth. We had research assistance from Cleo Levin. Decoder Ring is produced by Evan Chung, Katie Shepherd, and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. A very special thank you to Paula Scaire. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1986, Andrew Wyeth was the most famous painter in America. He was a household name, on the cover of magazines and tapped to paint presidents. And then he revealed a secret cache of 240 pieces of artwork, many provocative, all featuring the same nude female model. This collection, called The Helga Pictures, had been completed over 15 years and hidden from his wife, until they were revealed and wound up on the covers of both Time Magazine and Newsweek. The implication of these paintings were clear: Wyeth must have been having an affair, but then the story got complicated. Was it a genuine sex scandal? A hoax? Or something else entirely? Some of the voices you'll hear in this episode include Doug McGill, former New York Times reporter; Neil Harris, author of Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art, and the Reinvention of the Museum Experience; Cathy Booth Thomas, former Time Magazine correspondent; Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, art historian and curator; Jeannie McDowell, former Time Magazine correspondent; Chris Lione, former art director at Art and Antiques; Joyce Stoner, Wyeth scholar; Peter Ralston, Wyeth photographer and friend; and Jim Duff, former director of the Brandywine River Museum. This episode was written by Willa Paskin and produced by Willa Paskin and Benjamin Frisch. It was edited by Benjamin Frisch and Gabriel Roth. We had research assistance from Cleo Levin. Decoder Ring is produced by Evan Chung, Katie Shepherd, and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. A very special thank you to Paula Scaire. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, please sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring and all other Slate podcasts without any ads and have total access to Slate's website. Your support is also crucial to our work. Go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, we explore the journey of Bryn Carter-Brown and Emily Salberg, CEO and COO of What She Said. From growing vibrant communities in Denver to revolutionizing referral networks for women entrepreneurs nationwide, Bryn and Emily are the visionary duo behind What She Said. Today, they are working on building a platform for women in cities all over the country, letting women do what they do best: refer to their networks of incredible babes. Through dating app-like technology, What She Said will connect women and non-binary consumers & businesses to build lasting relationships.
Sunday, February 18 — “No Other Gospel” (Galatians 1:6-9) Unlock the transformative power of the gospel in episode 1 of Back To The Basics! Delve into the essence of rebirth and the catalyst for explosive growth as a new creation. Before experiencing this powerful transformation, let's first understand what the gospel truly is. Join us as we explore the beautiful message of the gospel and embark on a journey to discover its profound impact. CONNECT: https://crossbridgebrickell.churchcenter.com/people/forms/87727 GIVE: https://crossbridgebrickell.churchcenter.com/giving PRAYER: https://crossbridgebrickell.churchcenter.com/people/forms/87727 Social Media Handle: @crossbridgebrickell
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This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom and Joe are joined by British Champion and MotoGP rider Niall Mackenzie, to chat about the creation of his alter ego, Mad Mark, his early years racing and his role now as father of 2 motorcycle racers and all that comes in between. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by Bennetts & JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Bennetts have their track day dates live on their website now and will have the competitons for the BSB experiences up and running soon - it is a great time to become a BikeSocial member so check it out! https://www.bennetts.co.uk Sponsor of the Episode: Josh Davis Motorsport - a new team in the paddock for 2024 competin in the British Superbikes with two talented riders Morgan McLaren-Wood and Carter Brown. Follow them on socials at jd_motorsport_uk to keep up to date with what they're up to this season. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode please email us at chasintheracin@outlook.com for more information. ---- Our online shop for merch, calendars and Chasin' the Shine: www.chasintheracin.myshopify.com Want to become a Patreon? Click the link below to read more and sign up: www.patreon.com/motorbikepod ---- SOCIALS Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Fcaebook: Chasin' the Racin' Podcast X - @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, hosts Dom Herbertson and Joe Akroyd sit down and chat with Triumphs Chief Officer Steve Sargent, who is the man to thank for Triumphs involvement in the racing world. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing. Bennetts are keeping their BikeSocial benefits coming in 2024 with the first lot of competitons going live soon for the BSB tickets. Well worth getting involved in that! https://www.bennetts.co.uk Welcoming our newest sposnor who is yet to go up on the boards... JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Tamworth Staffs. Thanks so much to the guys there for coming on board and keeping our trailer wheels turning! Sponsor of the Episode: Josh Davis Motorsport - a new team in the paddock for 2024 competing in the British Superbikes with two talented riders Morgan McLaren-Wood and Carter Brown. Follow them on socials at jd_motorsport_uk to keep up to date with what they're up to this season! If you are interested in sponsoring an episode please email us at chasintheracin@outlook.com for more infomation. ------ Our online shop for merch and Chasin' the Shine: www.chasintheracin.myshopify.com Want to become a Patreon? Click the link below to read more and sign up: www.patreon.com/motorbikepod ------ SOCIALS Facebook: Chasin' the Racin' Podcast - www.facebook.com/motorbikepod Instagram: @chasintheracinpod - www.instagram.com/chasintheracinpod Twitter: @motorbikepod - www.twitter.com/motorbikepod
Carter Brown & Phil Thorton have taken the guide booking space by storm with their software program, GoGuide. Two guys that met in a university Entrepreneurial class with a very similar idea, these guys want to make it easier for both outfitters and clients alike.
Carter Brown comes from a long line of family dentist. In fact he was destine to follow in his fathers footsteps and was headed down that path. That was until something in his gut told him that finding a way to make his passion a career was more his cup of tea. Carter didn't know […] The post EP 572: Changing the Way we Book Adventures with Carter Brown appeared first on The Rich Outdoors.