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SummaryClayton Cuteri returns to the MetaMystics podcast for a wide-open conversation with host Jonathan about the spiritual machinery running underneath everyday life. Clayton explains why he went vegan in 2024, how the fear an animal feels at the moment of death is stored in its body, and why he believes that single change made him calmer and helped him build real wealth. From there it goes deeper: the difference between praying to a king and praying to a corpse, what a darshan actually is, and the Hindu fire ritual Clayton credits for part of his rise from 10,000 dollars in debt to a millionaire in 22 months. They also cover the 250-year empire cycle, the symbols we are trained to fear, and the tarot card that landed at the end and described the entire conversation.Clayton opens with a short note for his own audience, calling this the deepest he has gone on the spiritual layer of Indigo Education and asking listeners to keep an open mind. The full video version is free on the Meta Mystics Patreon, open to this audience.Meta Mystic LinksWatch the full video FREE on the MetaMystics Patreon (Jonathan opened it up for our audience): https://www.patreon.com/c/MetaMysticsFor a past life regression or any other inquiry, email: MetaMystics@yahoo.com Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MetaMysticsCampaign Websitehttps://writeincuteri.comClayton's NewsletterJoin HereClayton's BookPurchase HereClayton's Social Media LinkTree | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube | FaceBook | RumbleTimecodes00:00 - The Deepest I Have Ever Gone03:25 - The 250 Year Empire Cycle14:09 - Why Clayton Went Vegan35:49 - Praying to the Wrong Jesus45:19 - Darshans and the Real Aliens59:35 - Fire Rituals That Build Wealth1:18:06 - Why 666 Is Not Evil1:38:56 - The King of Wands and PresidencyIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don Kin Instagram | Spotify Super grateful for this guy ^Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/traveling-to-consciousness-with-clayton-cuteri--6765271/support.Listen to the Podcast AD-FREE HERE for $4.95/monSign Up for my Newsletter HEREALL Indigo Education Podcasts HEREMy Book: The Secret Teachings of Jesus HEREOfficial Traveling to Consciousness Website HERE
From the dancefloor to wearing full Bana 24/7; Dharmveer Singh's journey to Sikhi is one of the most honest, inspiring and relatable stories we've ever heard on this podcast. Born and bred in Edinburgh, Scotland, Dharmveer grew up in a typical Punjabi household, Gurdwara on Sundays, meat on the table, and clubs on the weekends. But something was pulling him in a different direction. A cousin's invitation to a Rehras Sahib class, a moment in a nightclub mirror, and a heart attack at just 38 years old all became turning points on a path that would lead him to Amrit, full Bana, and a life devoted to Waheguru. This is a conversation about faith, identity, family pressure, and what it really means to live as a Gursikh in today's world, told with complete honesty, warmth, and a healthy dose of Scottish humour.IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER: 0:00 Key Moments 2:28 Introduction 6:56 Dharmveer Singh's Background: Growing Up Sikh in Scotland 8:57 Previous Lifestyle: Clubbing & Dancing to Hip-Hop 10:07 Dancing in a Bhangra Music Video on Arthur's Seat 11:19 Drinking & Peer Pressure: Being Transparent 13:17 His Father's Influence: The Principles That Kept Him Grounded 15:07 Keeping His Kes: The Moustache Biting Story 17:12 The Turning Point: A Cousin's Invitation 18:53 Discovering Rehras Sahib: The Sounds That Hit His Soul 20:21 Becoming Vegetarian: A Quiet Sign from Waheguru 24:43 What the Rehras Sahib Classes Really Meant 26:32 Bhatt Sikh Heritage: Who Are the Bhatts & Their Contribution to Gurbani 31:22 Exploring the Path of Sikhi: Karpan, Chola & Walking Out of the Club 41:07 Clubbing & Sikhi: The Mirror Moment That Changed Everything 44:31 Sikhi Is a Journey, Not a Race (Sahaj Pakke So Meetha) 49:40 The Road to Amrit: Being Told He Couldn't Take It Alone 53:57 Love in Sikhi: What Keeps Him in Chardi Kala 58:35 Challenges & Backlash: Being Pulled Off Stage 1:02:19 Wearing Bana 24/7: Job Interview in Full Bana & the Kirpan at Work 1:08:16 Spreading Sikhi: Schools, Police Stations & the Shetland Islands 1:13:13 The Impact of Sikhi: Becoming a Better Version of Himself 1:15:41 Advice for Those Earlier on Their Sikhi Journey 1:18:48 Struggling Through COVID: Losing Sangat & the Gurdwara Closing 1:20:51 Heart Attack at 38 & the Weight Loss Journey 1:27:14 Final Message: Stay in Chardi Kala 1:31:54 Quick Fire Round 1:37:40 Word from the Previous Guest: Shanti 1:38:28 Conclusion If this episode inspired you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. You never know whose life it could change. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-the-need-for-pax-indica-malacca-was-blocked-1001-years-ago-hormuz-is-choked-now-14005673.htmlIn 1025 CE, exactly 1,001 years ago, Emperor Rajendra Chola sent an armada (probably the largest fleet in history before the advent of steam) 4,000 kilometers clear across the Indian Ocean. It was on a mission strangely familiar to us in 2026: open up a critical strait that was being choked by a littoral state. The thalassocratic SriVijaya Empire of Sumatra was closing the strait and imposing tolls, as well as winking at a little piracy.The strait in question then was Malacca. The Chola goal: to reopen Indian trade with Southeast Asia and China. Remarkably, the Cholas were not interested in territorial conquest, only in freedom of navigation.It is ironic that today, it is again a question of free trade, that shibboleth that has been waved about for decades (although that was a euphemism for ‘managed trade that benefits the West').The difference between then and now? The salient fact is that Rajendra Chola was able to open Malacca with his wooden ships. With all his aircraft carriers and F-35s and missiles, President Trump is unable to open Hormuz. This must mean something, although reasonable people may differ on what that is. My claim is that it means India has the opportunity, in fact the need, to step into the breach.Maritime trade is severely disturbed today, and it is increasingly a disaster for innocent bystanders bereft of oil and gas. And it is increasingly the Indian Ocean that matters: specifically the sea-lanes from Hormuz to Malacca, which handle a significant portion of both oil/gas trade and goods trade globally.Geo-politics and geo-economics, Mahan's and Spykman's theoriesIt is a reasonable conjecture that the locus of power has shifted over the centuries: in the 19th century, the Atlantic was supreme; in the 20th century, the Pacific; and in the 21st century, the most important ocean is the Indian Ocean. Asia has returned to center stage. In support of this assertion, see how the economic center of gravity of the world has returned to the vicinity of India, after the European colonial interlude.It is therefore appropriate to ask what it would take for India to regain its former keystone role in the Indian Ocean. Of course geography offers it to the country on a platter. From both Alfred Thayer Mahan's theory of naval power, and from Nicholas Spykman's Rimland theory, India could be, or should be, the dominant power in the region: it is almost literally India's ocean.Mahan's ideas, updated for today, suggest that a strong navy should protect a large merchant marine fleet, manage trade, and control choke-points. The preferred hardware may have changed from battleships to aircraft carriers and especially nuclear submarines these days, but the basic idea remains: speak softly but carry a big stick with a force-projection navy.Spykman's Rimland theory seems more appropriate in current circumstances than the Heartland theory popularized by Halford MacKinder. The Eurasian land mass may well be subject to control by a coastal hegemon or an alliance that controls the sea lanes and choke points. Despite pipelines and rail-borne containers, maritime trade still dominates.Spice Route >> Silk RoadA stark reminder of this is the comparison between the fabled ‘Silk Road' and the ancient ‘Spice Route'. Despite all the breathless propaganda about the Silk Road, it is abundantly clear that sea-borne trade was an order of magnitude greater, because a caravan of 500 camels, braving deserts, bandits and so on across central Asia couldn't possibly carry more than 100 tons of goods; whereas an ocean-going stitched teak ship, like a single uru from Beypore, Kerala, could easily carry 400 tons. And the monsoon winds provided predictable, seasonal propulsion.India's prowess was built on the monsoons. By mastering the seasonal winds, Indian mariners turned the ocean into a highway. This made India the supreme trading power. Merchants from Rome and Egypt traded with Chinese and Southeast Asian counterparts on the Malabar and Coromandel coasts, leaving behind troves of coins as evidence.The SwitchThe remarkable thing is that these merchants did not even need to meet each other physically, because India provided the “multi-protocol switch”: translating their diverse needs and offering the conveniences of an entrepot, while also itself producing coveted, high-value products such as black pepper. For example, a Greek buyer could buy something from a Chinese seller, and settle the transaction using Indian credit.And how did India do it? By providing the “switching fabric”, such as the ports, the credit systems, and the security, that allowed these disparate worlds to exchange products and wealth without ever meeting.This is much like what a network gateway such as TIBCO does for packets of different kinds of data (in passing, how appropriate that TIBCO was founded by an Indian-American, Vivek Ranadive!). Hardware switches, eg. from Cisco Systems, have been around for a while, but TIBCO abstracted that functionality in software to connect those with different protocols.India already has many of the ingredients of the switching fabric in the India Stack. Using protocols like UPI, e-KYC, Account Aggregation, Central Bank Digital Currency, and ONDC, especially along with distributed-ledger blockchain-based Smart Contracts, it should be possible to provide end-to-end transparent and reliable multi-party trade support which complements the SWIFT payment system. Complement, not necessarily replace.The same pattern held with India's age-old trade system. The ports were on the Malabar Coast, such as Muziris; on the Coromandel coast, such as Arikkamedu; and on the Konkan Coast, such as Bharuchcha. The credit systems were run by temples which acted as both bankers and venture capitalists for the trading guilds. The security: well, that's what Rajendra Chola demonstrated in 1025 CE.Alas, medieval India lost its maritime focus. So did China. Both became insular, and were overwhelmed by invaders, including Turkics and Europeans. In India's case, the Turkic invaders were land-focused powers, although there were isolated maritime attempts (e.g. the Maratha Navy, Travancore defeating the Dutch in an amphibious battle at Colachel in 1741, etc.)Now, however, there are new ports. The most interesting is the Port of Trivandrum (Vizhinjam). This deep-water container transhipment port is only 10 nautical miles away from the Hormuz-Malacca sea lanes, and now when Dubai is closed, it reportedly has a backlog of a hundred container ships waiting to be berthed. Then there is the upcoming Vadhavan container port in Maharashtra, and the Galathea Bay container port in Great Nicobar, which overlooks the mouth of Malacca.Pax Indica todayThe modern idea of Pax Indica borrows from both perspectives: hard power and a switch. An Internet search brings up the fact that it was my friend Bapa Rao and I who first started talking about it in terms of India being the benevolent hegemon in the Indian Ocean, way back in the 1990s.Later, Shashi Tharoor wrote in his 2011 book Pax Indica that it could be “a peace system based on cooperation, stability, and rule‑based order in Asia and beyond, in which rising India helps shape the rules of the road rather than impose its will through hegemony.” That is, along roughly the same lines as the “multi protocol switch” or entrepot concept.Pax Indica is not an empire; it is an ecosystem. There are three aspects: military power, the full exploration of the multiprotocol switch, and the port-led development policy. Bapa Rao and I will consider these in a future article. Briefly, though, here is what these entail.* Project Power: Use a 3-carrier, 18-24-submarine navy to ensure no single power can close the ocean's gates.* Enable Trade: Use the Digital India Stack to act as the “Multi-Protocol Switch” for a fragmented world, plus super-ports like Vizhinjam (Trivandrum).* Secure the Choke Points: Be ready, like the Cholas, to act decisively when a “Srivijaya-style” blockade threatens the common good.Hard power needs to come through the acquisition of a blue water navy: at least three aircraft carrier groups, one for the Arabian Sea (Hormuz), one for the Bay of Bengal (Malacca), and one in maintenance, refit and upgrades.Even though drones and missiles have rendered them less dominant than in earlier times, carrier groups are still important for air superiority and power projection. But an ever-more critical factor is “area denial” by nuclear attack submarines (SSBN) that can launch second strike nuclear missiles as part of the “triad”, of which India should have at least three to four. In addition, there should be at least a dozen silent AIP-equipped diesel-electrics for securing straits, and at least 6-12 SSN (possibly leased) to enhance blue-water reach.“The IOR must become an Indian lake,” said General Raj Shukla on X. I agree: Not as a territory of conquest, but as a sanctuary of trade, where India sits at the center, as the protocol provider that makes world trade work again, as in millennia past.1500 words, 27 Apr, 2026Here's the notebookLM.google.com AI-generated video about this article: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
SummaryClayton reveals the ancient wealth practice of Association, an Indigo Education technique rooted in Chola Dynasty knowledge that costs nothing and can transform your financial life. He tells the story of Aristotle Onassis, the richest man in the world in the 1960s, who said that if he lost everything, he would simply walk into a room full of wealthy people and sit down.Clayton connects this to Napoleon Hill's Mastermind principle, his own experience with his guru Amithaab in Mysore, and the electromagnetic energy fields that shape your reality. Clayton breaks down practical steps anyone can take today: walk into luxury hotel lobbies, visit high-end retail stores, dress the part, and let the energy of wealth begin to reshape your frequency.He also announces the upcoming Academy of Indigo Education, a community and course designed to surround you with like-minded people pursuing wealth, knowledge, and spiritual growth.Clayton's NewsletterJoin Here - Make sure you check "Indigo Education and the Academy"Clayton's BookPurchase HereClayton's Social Media LinkTree | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube | FaceBook | RumbleTimecodes00:00 - The Richest Man's $0 Technique 02:00 - Aristotle Onassis and Association05:26 - The Science of Energy Fields09:45 - You Are Your Five Closest People11:04 - Napoleon Hill and the Mastermind14:59 - Practical Steps You Can Take Today18:03 - The Energy Amplifier: Dress the Part23:00 - Recap and the Academy of Indigo EducationIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don Kin Instagram | Spotify Super grateful for this guy ^Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/traveling-to-consciousness-with-clayton-cuteri--6765271/support.Listen to the Podcast AD-FREE HERE for $4.95/monSign Up for my Newsletter HEREALL Indigo Education Podcasts HEREMy Book: The Secret Teachings of Jesus HEREOfficial Traveling to Consciousness Website HERE
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Nashla Chikhani from the Latin American food truck Ola Chola talks to Gabriela Cabral as part of Gabi's weekly program on KCR supporting local businesses: The Shop Around the Corner, Tuesday mornings at 9am. Recorded 19th November 2025
FRANKOPAN4.mp3 - The Medieval Warm Period, Viking Expansion, and Parallel Empires Professor Peter Frankopan | The Earth Transformed: An Untold History The Medieval Warm Period (950–1250 CE), marked by low volcanism, fostered environmental stability and large-scale human movement. This included Viking expansion into the North Atlantic, seeking new pastures and resources like walrus ivory. This colonization was often violent, relying on the enslavement and coercion of women from Ireland and Scotland for reproduction. In North America, the cosmopolitan city of Cahokia thrived for centuries before collapsing due to internal pressures like resource depletion and elite competition. Globally, several "power empires" (e.g., Chola, Abbasids) rose in parallel, reinforcing each other through trade and cultural exchange, such as the spread of Indian culture into Southeast Asia.
Who was South India's equivalent to Alexander The Great? How did the Chola dynasty conquer Southeast Asia? And what was life like for the enslaved “service women” in the Chola court? William and Anita are joined once again by Anirudh Kanisetti, author of Lords of Earth and Sea: A History of the Chola Empire, to discuss Rajaraja I and the development of the Chola dynasty. Join the Empire Club: Unlock the full Empire experience – with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early access to miniseries and live show tickets, exclusive book discounts, a members-only newsletter, and access to our private Discord chatroom. Sign up directly at empirepoduk.com For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com. Email: empire@goalhanger.com Instagram: @empirepoduk Blue Sky: @empirepoduk X: @empirepoduk Assistant Producer: Becki Hills Producer: Anouska Lewis Executive Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Navegamos por el tiempo y el espacio con maravillosas músicas que ven la luz o renacen en estos tiempos, y que nos hacen viajar por todas las Áfricas y Américas. We sail through time and space with wonderful music that is being released or reborn in these times, taking us on a journey through all the Africas and the Americas. - Alick Nkhata - Mayo na bwalya - Radio Lusaka - Guitari Baro - Mamelles - Guitari baro - Cheikh Lo - Baba moussa bp 120 - Maame - Afrodream - Jambar - Jambar [single] - Ethan Setiawan - Blazing star [+ Jacob Jolliff] - Encyclopedia mandolinnica - Hilary Hawke - Liza jane - Lift up this old world - Gold Ring - Ships are sailing / Foxhunters reel / High reel - Sea music of many lands: the Pacific heritage [V.A.] - Grupo Raíz - Décimas del folklore venezolano - Sea music of many lands: the Pacific heritage [V.A.] - Pirca - Danse mon enfant - Diáspora - Lagartijeando - Fiesta en las sierras - 7 caminos - Chola y Gitano - Pajarito - Miel y hiel - Irving Flores - Armando mi conga - Armando mi conga 📸 Guitari Baro
Who were the Cholas who ruled in South India from the 9th century? How was a Hindu symbol of a Chola queen the inspiration behind the Christian hymn “Lord of The Dance”? What was the Medieval Indian equivalent of the “Iron Bank” in Game of Thrones? William and Anita are joined by Anirudh Kanisetti, author of Lords of Earth and Sea: A History of the Chola Empire, to discuss the beginnings of the Chola dynasty. Join the Empire Club: Unlock the full Empire experience – with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early access to miniseries and live show tickets, exclusive book discounts, a members-only newsletter, and access to our private Discord chatroom. Sign up directly at empirepoduk.com For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com. Email: empire@goalhanger.com Instagram: @empirepoduk Blue Sky: @empirepoduk X: @empirepoduk Assistant Producer: Becki Hills Producer: Anouska Lewis Executive Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we welcome Scot Loyd, a Scholar in race, religion, culture & communication. He is also a writer and historian! Scot has a forthcoming book titled, "The God I Was Given". Find more information about Scot here: ScotLoyd.comYou can hear his new podcast here: https://scotloyd.podbean.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1p2vd2Dcu38Yez5scMS4cEDKmRx9hn0UWe receive an amazing education about the Apostolic Pentacostal movement. A Letter to Roy:https://scotloyd.com/2020/06/11/a-letter-to-roy-hes-the-black-guy-in-my-pictures/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLI9g1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETEwcFlQQXJpclBCOW5iM3dpAR6PTr9KOVkl7LM_2bEqQgaF0q9QCDPcu2EpMtg8VXrC_Ttg1fZ1GAHYU_u-mA_aem_-50XkQLrbzx53t9HqPefQAand critiques of the letter: https://scotloyd.com/2020/06/15/a-fair-critique-of-my-letter-to-roy/We so appreciate our conversation with Scot and can't wait to read his book! _________Órale - Not gonna lie, we appreciate Pride and Cholo and Chola culture. The vibes, clothing, music, dance, joy, and of course, LOVE! Thank you to the following creators for sharing your culture and pride. Please come for a visit in the Parlour anytime! La Sleepy: https://www.tiktok.com/@la.sleepy.818TrinoXAdam:https://www.tiktok.com/@trinoxadamImjoeclark: https://www.tiktok.com/@storyteller502Support the showThe Parlour with Lori and Lisa comes to you with our takes on current events, politics, human interest stories, all things close to our hearts, and so much MORE! Thank you for following our media journey and be sure to look for us as we roll out in all the social platforms. #SlowMedia
Melissa shares a cookie chat with a stranger, talks about this chola within, and has a sweet phone call with her Nana in Spanish
आज की पुलियाबाज़ी चोल साम्राज्य के बारे में। यह एकमात्र भारतीय साम्राज्य था जिसने उपमहाद्वीप के बाहर जाकर दक्षिणपूर्व एशिया तक जीत हाँसिल की थी। कोई पूछ सकता है कि 1000 साल पहले के साम्राज्य की कहानी से आज का क्या लेना देना। वैसे इस सवाल का जवाब तो हमारे मेहमान अनिरुद्ध कनिसेट्टी ही चर्चा के दौरान बहुत अच्छे से देते हैं। लम्बे जवाब के लिए तो चर्चा सुननी पड़ेगी। संक्षिप्त में बताएं तो राजनीति और राजनेताओं को बनाने या मिटाने वाली पावर डायनामिक्स चिरकालीन होती है। इतिहास के पन्नों में छुपे चोला साम्राज्य की कहानी से कुछ पाठ आज भी प्रासंगिक लगते हैं।हमारे आज के मेहमान अनिरुद्ध कनिसेट्टी एक बेहतरीन वक्ता हैं और इतिहास को लेकर काफ़ी उत्साही भी हैं। वे आपके दिल और दिमाग में इतिहास के प्रति नया जोश जगा देंगे ये तो पक्का है। तो इस पुलियाबाज़ी को सुनिए और सुनाइए।We discuss:* Expedition to Southeast Asia* How did merchants collude with the Cholas?* How do we know about the Cholas?* The rise of Cholas* The Chola economy* Cholamandalam* Was there a common cultural identity?* Why is Kaveri called Dakshin Ganga?* How did the Tamil merchants navigate?* Why were the Indian kingdoms limited within the subcontinent?* Myths about the CholasAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video. If you like the work we do, please share it with your friends and family.Books Discussed:Lords of Earth And Sea : A History of The Chola Empirehttps://amzn.in/d/bfyR6EJThanks for reading पुलियाबाज़ी Puliyabaazi! This post is public so feel free to share it.Related Puliyabaazi:अपनी ज़मीन की कहानी। India's Natural History, Puliyabaazi with Pranay Lal #hindipodcastसिंधु घाटी सभ्यता की ख़ासियत | Ancient cities where every house had a bathroomसच की खोज: एक Archaeologist से मुलाक़ात ft. Disha Ahluwalia | Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast Episode 99If you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inGuest: @AKanisettiHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
"Because of the wealth of inscriptions that they have left behind, it is really possible to understand the Cholas as political figures. Not only are they masters of media strategy, they are brilliantly charismatic. They are innovators capable of mobilising vaster armies than ever before . They are capable of thinking out of the box about bureaucracy, administration, diplomacy, and logistics in ways that had not been seen in medieval India. But the reason the Cholas were able to strike with such speed at such distance [as they did in their campaign to Bengal and in South East Asia] is because of the partnership they had with Tamil merchant corporations. The merchants of medieval Tamil Nadu were some of the most remarkable commercial minds of South Asia. There is mention of these merchants in Thailand around the 9th century. When the Chola state was emerging, these merchants were already trading at the other side of the Indian ocean." - Anirudh Kanisetti, author, 'Lords of Earth and Sea' talks to Manjula Narayan about the vast Chola empire based in coastal south India that was the dominant power in the subcontinent in the early medieval period, about it's great monarchs like Rajaraja Chola, the dowager queen Sembian Mahadevi and the part she played in fashioning the dynasty as the foremost devotees of Shiva, the most popular of Tamil gods, and the many little people who played a part in the Chola story.
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G'day. Join us for a fabulous women-themed episode where we fawn over Nicole Kidman and her recent interview. Yes she loves a rave and confirms the divorce meme wasn't real!? We celebrate Chloe Sévigny's 50th birthday (the OG it girl) and obsess over our new fashion icon Margret Chola aka Legendary Glamma. We then discuss our favourite new TikTok trend #womeninmalefields because the women are servingggggg. Enjoy! ___ Join us for the To Be Magnetic challenge to manifest the life you really want and live your most authentically. Head to; https://login.tobemagnetic.com/offers/Jk8ceEuL/checkout Use code LEAH6178 to get 15% off __ We would be forever grateful if you could follow us on TikTok @reality.notes.pod and Instagram @realitynotespod, or send us notes over at realitynotespod@gmail.com We are a tiny independent podcast so please remember to subscribe, rate, comment and share with your loved ones
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I'm rebooting my podcast to focus on communicating for change. This week we're going to talk about how to uplift people of Hispanic descent. I share statistics about the prevalence of people of Hispanic descent in the U.S. workforce and why it's important to uplift them.In the U.S., National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15. It's a time to celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of Americans whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. In this podcast I share four strategies to celebrate and support people of Hispanic descent during this month and all year long.1. Know your termsLet's begin with Hispanic, which means someone descended from Spanish-speaking countries. A Latino or Latina is a man or woman of Latin American descent. Latinx and Latine have emerged as gender-neutral alternatives to Latino or Latina, which encompass Hispanic people from all racial backgrounds and those who identify as LBGTQIA+. The terms “Latinx” or “Latine” are not widely accepted though, especially among older generations.Others prefer to identify themselves by their country of origin, similar to some Native Americans preferring to be called by their Tribe or some Black people disliking the term “BIPOC.” It's more respectful when you name someone's origin instead of lumping them together.Ask people of Latin-American or Hispanic descent what terms they prefer.2. Avoid cultural appropriationIn a Great British Bakeoff Mexican-themed episode a few years ago, the hosts wore ponchos and sombreros and made insensitive jokes. As we approach Halloween, this is a good time for my annual reminder to not appropriate other cultures.Unless you are Latine, avoid:· Wearing Mexican or Indigenous traditional costumes or Chola style outfits · Getting culturally themed tattoos· Celebrating Dia de Los Muertos without understanding its deep cultural meaning· Using Cinco de Mayo as an excuse to party without participating in the cultural elements3. Celebrate with culturally appropriate activities Celebrating cultural holidays, traditions, and events can be a powerful way to show support. Ask your Latine colleagues or community members for ideas, but avoid singling them out or requiring them to lead or participate. Here are some ideas to consider:· Feature culturally inspired music, food, films, and art· Sponsor a book group with selections by Latine authors· Discuss Latine diversity, equity, and inclusion· Host an educational session led by Latine professionals · Celebrate the contributions of your Latine employees or community members· Spotlight Latine businesses· Host celebrations and workshops, encouraging employees to share their own experiences and customsMake sure your activities are respectful and inclusive. Do your research and check in with Latine folks to make it fun and educational. 4. Offer support to Latine employees in the workplace all year longAny attempt to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month will be inauthentic unless you work toward everyday inclusion. With their rich cultural heritage and diverse perspectives, Latine employees contribute significantly to the workforce. However, they face everyday prejudice and need specific support. This support could include:· Fostering cultural sensitivity and awareness. Educate employees about diverse cultures, traditions, and languages. Break down stereotypes and create a more inclusive atmosphere.· Addre
God shows up time and time again, doesn't He? Does He KEEP showing up throughout a lifetime? Today you'll hear from Norma Arroyo who has experienced His love continually throughout her life of ups and downs. Hopefully, you will forward this podcast to those struggling.Reach Out to Me:Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674Songs Links Mentioned in the Episode:All This Time by Brit NicholMy Sacrifice by CreedUnfinished by Mandisa
In this episode of the podcast, we'll delve into the fascinating world of the Chola Dynasty — a formidable South Indian empire that flourished from the 9th to the 13th centuries CE. Originating in present-day Tamil Nadu, the Cholas expanded their influence far beyond their homeland, conquering the kingdoms of the Pallavas, Cheras, and Pandyas to establish a vast and significant empire in Southern India and beyond.Vijayalaya Chola established the Chola empire in the 9th century. His successors, notably Rajaraja Chola I (reigned 985–1014 CE) and his son Rajendra Chola I (reigned 1014–1044 CE), took the empire to new heights and expanded it to previously uncharted territories — making it one of the vastest empires in the Southern region of the country. Rajaraja Chola I's reign was marked by significant administrative and military reforms, laying the foundation for a well-organised and powerful empire. The Cholas reached their zenith in social, religious, and military spheres under his rule, before their gradual decline in the late 12th century — paving the way for the rise of successor states.Tune in to listen and expand your knowledge about the histories behind the temples in India and their architectural wonders. Streaming now on Spotify and Apple Podcast. (Head to our website for more details) Image credits: McasankarWritten by Urvi C; Hosted by: Hanima Nawaz; modified by Davangi Pathak and Final Revisions by Pranay Dewani.
ANASTASIA is a musical based on a rumor that has stood the test of time and is a testament to the stories we tell during our "darkest Decembers." Joining us this week to discuss it is a young man who's just beginning to tell his own story, and he's earned quite the platform to do so. Damson Chola Jr. won the Jimmy Awards earlier this year and, thanks to incredible performing arts support in his Texas hometown, already has this epic musical on his resume. Don't miss this conversation filled with history, animation, and heart. Follow Damson on Instagram @damsoncholajr, and be sure to check out his galleries and original music by visiting damsoncholajr.com If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode with ANASTASIA composers Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty: A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE with Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens Have you subscribed to PATREON! yet? It's only $1 a month, and next week subscribers get a new episode of "Something Worth Singing About" dedicated to the musicals of Ahrens & Flaherty. Follow all the latest from the podcast on Instagram, TikTok, and X. And don't forget about our TeePublic Store where our profits are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Above all, thank you for being part of this wonderful podcasting community! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
fWotD Episode 2554: Western Chalukya Empire Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Thursday, 2 May 2024 is Western Chalukya Empire.The Western Chalukya Empire ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, between the 10th and 12th centuries. This Kannada dynasty is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya after its regal capital at Kalyani, today's Basavakalyan in the modern Bidar District of Karnataka state, and alternatively the Later Chalukya from its theoretical relationship to the 6th-century Chalukya dynasty of Badami. The dynasty is called Western Chalukyas to differentiate from the contemporaneous Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, a separate dynasty. Prior to the rise of these Chalukyas, the Rashtrakuta empire of Manyakheta controlled most of Deccan and Central India for over two centuries. In 973, seeing confusion in the Rashtrakuta empire after a successful invasion of their capital by the ruler of the Paramara dynasty of Malwa, Tailapa II, a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruling from Bijapur region defeated his overlords and made Manyakheta his capital. The dynasty quickly rose to power and grew into an empire under Someshvara I who moved the capital to Kalyani.For over a century, the two empires of Southern India, the Western Chalukyas and the Chola dynasty of Tanjore fought many fierce wars to control the fertile region of Vengi. During these conflicts, the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, distant cousins of the Western Chalukyas but related to the Cholas by marriage took sides with the Cholas further complicating the situation. During the rule of Vikramaditya VI, in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, the Western Chalukyas convincingly contended with the Cholas and reached a peak ruling territories that spread over most of the Deccan, between the Narmada River in the north and Kaveri River in the south. His exploits were not limited to the south for even as a prince, during the rule of Someshvara I, he had led successful military campaigns as far east as modern Bihar and Bengal. During this period the other major ruling families of the Deccan, the Hoysalas, the Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri, the Kakatiya dynasty and the Southern Kalachuris of Kalyani, were subordinates of the Western Chalukyas and gained their independence only when the power of the Chalukya waned during the later half of the 12th century.The Western Chalukyas developed an architectural style known today as a transitional style, an architectural link between the style of the early Chalukya dynasty and that of the later Hoysala empire. Most of its monuments are in the districts bordering the Tungabhadra River in central Karnataka. Well known examples are the Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi, the Mallikarjuna Temple at Kuruvatti, the Kallesvara Temple at Bagali and the Mahadeva Temple at Itagi. This was an important period in the development of fine arts in Southern India, especially in literature as the Western Chalukya kings encouraged writers in their native language Kannada and Sanskrit.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:34 UTC on Thursday, 2 May 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Western Chalukya Empire on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Joey Standard.
Hey Yo! This week things heat up as we're joined by Indy Wrestler Kalientita! We discuss what makes her Spicy! Being a "Chola"! Graduating from The Hybrid School of Wrestling! A lesson on rolling our R's in Spanish! Action Figures! Hot Sauce! River City Wrestling! The Southside of San Antonio! She finds out about Nawfs failed wrestling journey! Is Mid short for Mild? Plus so much more! Enjoy! *I do not own the rights to any music used in this episode*
In case any topics sound familiar: When we recorded Chola Spock, Pooty accidentally kicked the power cable out of the recorder. We did this episode right after under the assumption that Chola Spock was lost. Turns out it wasn't, but we didn't notice at the time.
In this depiction of Shiva we see the natural rhythms to everything in the cosmos. Birth and death, creation and destruction are symply phases all things will go through. In this bronze work from 11th century India during the Chola period, we see Shiva in a dancing pose. He is surrounded by a ring of flames. Fire is an interesting force as it can be tremendously destructive and dangerous, but simultaneously if it is handled properly, fire can provide warmth and light. As the flames dance, they transform the material world around them sometimes to our benefit and sometimes to our peril. In this piece, Shiva is surrounded by flames representing the eternal cycle of creation, preservation and destruction. Check out my other podcasts Art Smart | Rainbow Puppy Science Lab Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us in this inspiring interview with Dr. Veronica Sandoval, also known as Lady Mariposa. Her passion for literature, activism, justice and the Chicanx/Latinx community has fueled her work and publications in both creative and academic writing. Veronica shares her journey to higher education and highlights the importance of representation. As a Chola Scholar, she empowers and uplifts the Chola narrative by helping create spaces for activism, community, education, and inspiration. This interview was recorded shortly after the 2023 Chola Conference. This year the conference was La Chola Xola: Reclaiming Indigenous Guerrillera Identities by Celebrating Ceremonia in Chola Spaces and centered around our sabiduria and ancestral living. To learn more, visit their website at the link below.https://www.homegirldoctora.com/cholaconSupport the show
Imagine getting your MFA in acting at Harvard and then moving to Los Angeles only to find that the parts you're auditioning for were either the Chola or the gangbanger? Screenwriter, Emmylou Diaz, whose credits include Jane The Virgin and Charmed, decided to take a writing class one day after realizing that she wasn't being taken seriously as an actress. But what would you do if you got a job that turned into a new career? A career that gave you the opportunity to write on some of America's most successful shows? Would you just be grateful for the chance to do something that only one-fourth of one percent of the US population gets to do? Or would you take this opportunity to write the parts you'd hoped for back when you were an actress? More From Emmylou: Catch her upcoming show Monarch on Fox Finding Emmylou: Instagram & Twitter: @emmyloudiaz Join our Only One In The Room Facebook Group if you'd like to ask a question of any of our upcoming guests for this series. Also visit the website www.theonlyonepod.com for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! Join our Patreon: Become an Only One In The Room patron by joining us on Patreon! Starting at only $5.00 per month, you'll get bonus content, access to outtakes that the general public will NEVER see, extremely cool merch, and depending on what tier you get, monthly hang time with Scott and Laura. Join our Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/theonlyonepodcast Don't wait until the new year, start building healthier eating habits this fall with Green Chef. Go to greenchef.com/60onlyone and use the code 60onlyone to get 60% off plus free shipping. Upgrade your closet this summer with Quince. Right now go to https://www.quince.com/our-core-collection/?utm_campaign=oneroom&utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=veritone to get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
सबर सिदक दा चोला होवे Sabar Sidak Da Chola Howe ::: 1st episode of September 2023 : Voice Divine -The Internet Radio by Kamaldeep Kaur Ji; and Manish Khanna Ji
The hosts discuss back to school time and the adjustments inherent in the event. Dr. Dumas shares a hilarious story about a Picture Day makeover that happens in the junior high bathroom. The transformation was classic and admired by most EXCLUDING her mother.
In this depiction of Shiva we see the natural rhythms to everything in the cosmos. Birth and death, creation and destruction are symply phases all things will go through. In this bronze work from 11th century India during the Chola period, we see Shiva in a dancing pose. He is surrounded by a ring of flames. Fire is an interesting force as it can be tremendously destructive and dangerous, but simultaneously if it is handled properly, fire can provide warmth and light. As the flames dance, they transform the material world around them sometimes to our benefit and sometimes to our peril. In this piece, Shiva is surrounded by flames representing the eternal cycle of creation, preservation and destruction. Check out my other podcast Art Smart | Rainbow Putty Science Lab Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember the blockbuster release of Ponniyin Selvan this year. The gripping tale, stellar performances, and captivating grandeur of Southern Indian palaces and architecture left us all in awe. But wait, there's more! In this episode, we're thrilled to introduce two history buffs, George and Sangeetha, who embarked on the actual Ponniyin Selvan trail, exploring the majestic royal and heritage sites depicted in the film. Not mere movie sets, mind you, but the very locations where the Chola kings reigned. From exploring majestic temples to savoring the authentic flavors of South Indian delicacies, and weaving captivating historical narratives with their humorous adventures of traveling with kids, George and Sangeetha have brilliantly curated a complete itinerary for us to enjoy! Join us as we dive into their exciting journey, where heritage, humour, and discovery come together to create a vibrant experience. Do check out our blog for George and Sangeetha's detailed itinerary, trip notes, captivating photographs, and insider information on the entire trail they went on. For some hilarious behind-the-scenes moments, head over to our Instagram page, where we've uploaded ROTFL-worthy video excerpts. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com Instagram: @misadventuresofasneaker Blog: Click here ------------------------------------------------------------- Know your hosts: Sangeetha George (Twitter / LinkedIn) ------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended podcasts: What's New today on Spotify Stuff You Should Know on Spotify ------------------------------------------------------------ A recommended itinerary based on George and Sangeetha's conversation: Day 1: Drive Bangalore to Mahabalipuram (via Kanchipuram) - Explore Kailasanathar temple enroute in Kanchipuram - Explore the Shore temple in Mahabs and sit by the beach (imaging the movie/book scene) - Stay overnight Day 2: Mahabalipuram to Kumbakonam: - Explore Kumbakonam temples - Enjoy the sunset at the legendary Veeranam lake Day 3: Day trip to Thanjavur: - Explore Periya Kovil - Explore Kallanai dam Day 4: Day trip explore Airavatheeshwar and Gangaikonda Cholapuram temples Day 5: Visit the Keeladi museum and explore the excavations there Day 6: Kumbakonam to Kodikarai (via Nagapattinam) - Explore Nagapattinam and take a boat ride amidst the mangroves - Explore Kodikarai - the bird sanctuary, lighthouse and the beach - Stay overnight Day 7-9 - Not a part of the Ponniyin Selvan trail. But if you are in the region, you can explore the below locations/experiences too Day 7: Kodikarai to Chettinad (optional - a side trip that George undertook to experience the heritage stays in Chettinad area) - Relaxed day at the Chettinad heritage stay Day 8: Chettinad to Madurai: - Explore Madurai Meenakshi temple Day 9: Madurai to Bangalore return ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opening music credit: BeatbyShahed / djshahmoneybeatz https://facebook.com/beatbyshahed https://soundcloud.com/djshahmoneybeatz https://instagram.com/imshahed
848 - 1070 - From humble beginnings in the far south, the Chola initially took advantage of territorial expansion before taking to the seas and establishing more power away from mainland India. This episode plots the rise and fall of the Cholas.
Rajarajas reign - The mighty Chola king comes alive The achievements of Rajarajah I who expanded the Chola empire through numerous conquests are brought to life in this fascinating history podcast. Rajarajah, known as the Great, conquered large parts of South India and Sri Lanka during his nearly three decade reign from 985 to 1014 CE, securing the Cholas position as the foremost power in India at the time. He not only excelled as a military leader,but also carried out major land surveys and administrative reforms to strengthen central rule. His patronage of art and architecture also produced masterpieces like the Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur. Subscribe and leave a rating to help create more history podcasts that bring the past to life. Here are the timestamps for the key sections of the podcast transcription: (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:00:49) - Overview of Rajarajah's achievements (00:02:19) - Rajarajah's early life and succession to the throne (00:03:04) - Rajarajah's military campaigns (00:05:20) - Rajarajah's conquests in South India (00:06:43) - Rajarajah's naval expeditions (00:07:31) - Rajarajah as an administrator (00:09:06) - Rajarajah's patronage of culture (00:10:24) - Rajarajah's death and legacy (00:11:51) - Conclusion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofsouthindians/message
The Chola dynasty of centuries-old saw the rise of popular and determined kings that consolidated lands in southern and eastern India, the Indian Ocean, and even as far as south-east Asia. Their influence was unparalleled at the time, with King Rajaraja Chola I setting up a political, social, cultural, and economic landscape that took the empire through almost a dozen centuries. But before Rajaraja Chola, there was an internal war for power and control -- and two of its central characters may have been -- Nandini, a mysterious woman that made it to the top of the Chola food chain, and Kundavai, who was the sister of Rajaraja Chola. History, legend, myth, and fiction make the stories around Nandini and Kundavai a bit blurry -- who were they and how did they rise to power? Did they even hold real power, during a time when being born male was paramount to all else? And more importantly… did they even exist? We bring on board guest Anirudh Kanisetti to help us navigate through the murky waters of Chola history. Anirudh is an Indian historian, author of 'Lords of the Deccan: Southern India from the Chalukyas to the Cholas', and host of 'Echoes of India: A History Podcast', right here on IVM Podcasts network. About Anirudh: Anirudh Kanisetti is the award-winning author of Lords of the Deccan, a new history of medieval South India. He received the Tata Literature Live! Best Nonfiction Book of the Year award in 2022, and was featured in THE WEEK's 40 Under 40 list for India's most promising creatives, as well as Open The Magazine's Open Minds 2022 Soft Power list. His research has received grants from the Princeton Center for Digital Humanities and the India Foundation for the Arts. His writings and work have been featured in The Hindu, The New Indian Express, and LiveMint, among others. He writes the weekly Thinking Medieval column for ThePrint. He hosts three popular and critically acclaimed podcasts – Echoes of India, Yuddha, and The Altar of Time. Important Links: Anirudh's Column: https://theprint.in/author/anirudh-kanisetti/ Lords Of The Deccan:Southern India From Chalukyas To Cholas: https://www.amazon.in/LORDS-DECCAN-Southern-Chalukyas-Cholas/dp/9391165052/ Echoes of India: A History Podcast: https://bit.ly/3N0FM85 Meme emperor at Chola Bhatura Empire: https://www.instagram.com/cholabhaturaempire/?hl=en Find out more at -https://episodes.ivmpodcasts.com/miss-conduct-blog You can follow our hosts on Instagram: Miss Conduct: https://instagram.com/missconductpod Ragavi: https://www.instagram.com/ragi.dosai/ Nisha: https://www.instagram.com/just.nishful.thinking/ Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media: We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavan, Gaana, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damn, lots for Freddie and Jim to talk about today in Nightlife Land: Freddie re-downloads Grindr, Jim gets threats and attends Night of 1000 Gowns, and Marjorie Taylor Green gets run out of town by and angry mob!Then, in the Thot Seat: a NYC Entertainer of the Year and ringleader of phenom drag guild The Assassins: rockstar hooker witch Boudoir LeFleur! She's a workaholic and favorite of Cherry Grove (especially the lesbians) who is preparing for a new, crazy season. Boudoir discusses her drag and style origins; founding The Assassins with Kimmi Moore, celebrating Kimmi's return after her recent sabbatical, stunts and shenanigans, Drag Race, CATS and CHOLA!Then, the news: more on the "roofie killer" arrest and The Q closing; the Tennessee anti drag bill is blocked; RIP Heklina & Tommy Playboy; Ginger's to open new sister bar Mary's; Jinks Monsoon joins Doctor Who; some Drag Race girls perform at the CMT Awards; a new Miss Liberty Continental is crowned!Email: thotyssey@gmail.com
Mera Chola Rang De : Sadhvi Taruna Bahan Bhajan
Mera Chola Rang De : Sadhvi Taruna Bahan Bhajan
Mera Chola Rang De : Sadhvi Taruna Bahan Bhajan
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Histories of art in India never fail to mention the greatest hits: Mughal miniatures, Chola bronzes, the ruins of Hampi. Yet most artworks—not just in India but around the world—are not celebrated masterpieces like these; rather, many are blends and montages, mixtures of materials and methods, styles that can't be easily classified; made by artists who are anonymous or not widely known. Where's the history of these arts? A new monograph by Holly Shaffer, Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture at Brown University, shines a light on this theme in colonial India: it's called Grafted Arts: Art Making and Taking in the Struggle for Western India; 1760-1910 (Yale University Press 2022) This remarkable book looks at Maratha military rulers and British East India Company officials who used the arts to engage in diplomacy, wage war, compete for prestige, and generate devotion. Shaffer uses the idea of “graft” in the sense of grafting one plant to another, to produce something new; but also in the sense of cheating or corruption. She highlights the remarkable people and relationships that make up the grafted arts—unknown artists making works for hire, rulers using art for propaganda and prestige, patrons supporting and plundering artworks; officials making a profit through collecting—not to mention an unexpected cameo from William Blake! So we invite you to enter into a visual frame of mind and listen to this conversation.
In this episode hear how Guru Arjan Dev Ji renames a city to Chola Sahib after eating some delicious food. This relates to Chapter 13 of Raas 7.
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Mark and Nicole welcomed multi-hyphenates Janet Lopez and Walter Hochbrueckner to the lighter side of the dark side Janet got over her parents not allowing her to play Selena as a child to getting breaks in modeling, boxing and acting as she has starred in such disparate projects as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Attack of the 30 foot Chola and a movie called Going to the Bathroom, which she remembered being in after this show was taped. Recently she attended a screening of 2 movies she starred in Liza-Warden from Hell (where she co-starred with Dark Mark) and Beyond the Gates of Hell. Walter acted in his youth but became a video game designer from the Apple II days in the 80s through the X Box days of the 00s. He then returned to his first love and scored acting roles in XXX-State of the Nation and Eagle Eye and now is writing and directing films such as the award winning Love Carries and The Paradise Motel winning awards along the way and building his studio Spheroid Productions. Both of these talented people have great stories about everyone from Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Ice Cube, Shia Leboeuf and Jon Voight, just to name a few and their respective stars are rising fast! This podcast is sponsored by Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.
Last week, the Idol Wing traced two antique idols of Hindu deities Devi and Ganesha to museums in the US stolen 40 years ago from a temple in Nagapattinam.