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"We're holding hope for other people and each other, and that's what the peer model is." Content Note: this episode contains mentions of suicidality. Queer Muslim baddie takeover ~ in dedication to Imam Muhsin Hendricks - Allah Yerahmo. The intersections of queerness, religion, and ethnic identity are so heavily intertwined and (sometimes) difficult to reconcile. Join Host Sara El Youghun, Mohammad and Aiysha of the Multicultural Peers Project to speak on queerness and Islam, the struggle with mental health and synergising these values to emerge into adulthood in queer, Muslim pride. Multicultural Peers Project is a Western Sydney initiative aimed at helping queer and trans youth from Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian and Muslim backgrounds in NSW. You can connect with them on Instagram at @multiculturalpeersproject - a bastion of ethnic, empathetic therapy. This episode was hosted by Sara El Youghun, supervised by Shareeka Helaluddin, produced by Yvonne Hong, and Janey Li assisted on social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cold Open (into silence)You love Dune? Like me?Frank Herbert is dead... wrong.Fear is NOT the mind-killer. Denial is.[Music ]IntroYou're listening to AutisticAF Out Loud. One voice. Raw. Real. Fiercely Neurodivergent. Since 1953.Season 5, Episode 5. Attacks on neurodivergence, facing our fears, finding our strength. Today we're talking threats, resistance, and the power of a hundred million voices. Just one autistic elder's truth. I'm Johnny Profane.Content Note: political violence, eugenics, genocide, institutionalized discrimination, systemic oppression + experiences & opinions of one autistic voice... in my 70s.[Music]You love Dune? Like me?Frank Herbert is dead... wrong.Fear is NOT the mind-killer. Denial is.I must honor my fear.Fear is my guardian. My junkyard dog. My screaming siren.Fear is the warning of annihilation. It must be heeded.I will embrace my fear. Then share its wisdom.I will let it flow through me. Become purpose & strength.And when we have acted? I will remember… its lessons.Where the Beast of Fear once stood, we will now stand.We will abide. Stronger for having feared… then acted… Together.Trust me. I know a lot about fear. I'm autistic. ADHD, too. In my 70s.Living in dangerous times in America. And we got a lot more to fear… than fear itself.[Music]Hey... you know how this works. If this resonates, now might be a good time to like, share… maybe text a link to a friend. Really helps get the word out.Trump administration identifies Autism & ADHD as "dire threats to the American people."Some folks called this headline hyperbole. Click-bait exaggeration. To my face. With hostility. Calling out what they see as “fear-mongering.”One fellow autist on LinkedIn really tore me a new one along those lines. Tried to anyways. I got a bit strong on her ass… So she blocked me. Exercising her denial.But this is how it starts.The White House labeled us a "dire threat." Not as evil actors, but based on our condition… our existence itself. Autism as a "dire threat." Not a difference.Then throwing out a gratuitous observation... “77% of young adults do not qualify for the military based in larger part on their health scores.” (Full Whitehouse.gov post.)As if that is how America now measures the value of our lives. As cannon fodder. As if there aren't now… and haven't been throughout history… Neurodivergent warriors.Demonizing all the disabled. All the Different. As if we are the ones destroying America.I'm struggling. I'm terrified...Even knowing that cruel terror is their purpose. Didn't help watching Man in the High Castle lately. The scene where ashes are falling because they're cremating the old and defective...I'm toast.About 1:43 in the YouTube linked in text.{video clip in text}This terror? Not just my personal problem. We neurodivergents ain't a small marginalized group. The numbers tell a bigger story:* About 30 million Americans have direct family ties to an autistic person* Roughly another 30 million have cousins or close relatives who are autistic* 60 million. That's 1 in 6 Americans with close autistic connectionsBut we're just getting started. Add in ADHD, even accounting for overlap between conditions, the numbers become staggering:* 69 million Americans have immediate family members affected* 75 million have extended family affected* Nearly 1 in 4 American families impactedWithout considering the millions of families affected by other disabilities.All these figures are back of the envelope. Conservative estimates from current prevalence rates. No formal research exists yet on these numbers. But the truth is clear…We're talking 1 in 4 American families?Let that sink in.When do we stop seeing these numbers as statistics? And start seeing the faces of neighbors. Your friends. Your loved ones?When are we ready to stand together?Even if they don't round us all up right away…They're already killing education programs. For Autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, speech, hearing, vision, physical disabilities…Personally I'm secretly pleased to see torturous ABA-based programs unfunded. Applied Behavioral Analysis forces change on helpless autistic children. Screw that noise.But caring parents across the nation? They want support for their kids. They're showing up at Town Halls. Getting loud about these recent cuts. Expressing fear and anger. Hurting kids cuts deep. And wide.Worse yet? Over 80% of us autistics are unemployed or underemployed. Think about it. That means killing our Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, Food Stamps, Housing, etc.That's institutionalized Economic violence. A soft means of killing us off. And Soft Genocide is the deadliest kind. It goes unnoticed. Unmourned.But, hey, it's not only lost benefits I'm worried about.Underlying many of Trump's policies?Turn over a rock on most? You'll find the sinister grin of “Eugenics” staring up at you. That debunked, unscientific program to improve human “breeding stock.” By terminating the reproduction of “Undesirables.”By any means necessary. Isolation, deportation, starvation, illness, violence, death. Just like Nazi Germany, against all disabilities. Libertarian Survival of the Fittest. At its finest.Ayn Rand would be so proud. “Meritocracy” my ass…Denial begins with dismissal. Violence begins with hate speech.Notice the subtle, insidious damage done here. Labeling neurodivergence and other differences as "dire threats." That may be the most dangerous aspect of this White House publication.Like they weaponized Disability, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) through propaganda.It's how it starts. The slow slide to genocide. We've seen this before. The marginalization of minorities."Do you want a BLIND person at the FAA?“Would you trust a PARALYZED person holding your life in their hands?""Do you see a WOMAN on the front lines… defending you? A transgender?”"How about an IMMIGRANT raping your daughter?”Mockery becomes hate speech.Becomes mass hatred.Becomes normalized violence.It's right there in the authoritarian… even Fascist… playbook. Now? It's The American Way.First, we're other.Then, we're less than human.A burden.A danger.Finally…A targetFor violence.And hate crimes against Americans with disabilities have risen 29.5% over the last five years. As American political discourse has darkened.See what I mean?Can we turn our horror into action?The very point of these propaganda tactics is terror.Threatening humans' income, medical care, housing… lives? That's terrorism.How can we possibly fight our fear becoming terror?This may encourage you. The sheer number of American families. Who are seeing their loved ones threatened.A 100 million... or more... affected American disabled families? I believe we can raise a decent reaction. If we act together.I've proven over and over again in my life I'm no leader. Executive functioning? Hell, I struggle to find topic sentences. Decisions over local action, political organization, resistance demonstrations? Beyond me.So I'm not about to create some Neurodivergent Justice League or anything.But one thing that someone like me can do? That is positive? Put a human face on suffering. Without spinning toxic positivity.You may disagree. I understand. Nevertheless?I have value. And this warning has merit. It can gather a crowd. Maybe more capable folks who can run with it.YET… There are 4 things we can do right now to effect change:* Share this warning. With friends. With government representatives. Make it visible. Make it heard.* Join the conversation below in comments. Your story matters. Your voice counts.* Connect with organizations already fighting this fight. They need our numbers. And maybe most important…* Create a mutual support network. Might be neighbors who check in with each other. Or more… shared travel, shopping together, mutual defense. A small community of choice.Fear is not the enemy…Fear is the Dance of Shiva, baby. When that Hindu god becomes the “Destroyer of Worlds" in the famous Oppenheimer quote. His flashing feet destroying the illusion of denial.Invoking a new creation.Feel your fear.Ride it.DO somethingWith its strength.Together, maybe… just may be...We can destroy ignorance. Make something… new.We must honor our fear.Then act. Together.OutroIn coming weeks, we'll challenge the medical model of autism, with an episode called, "CBT...? Never Worked for Autistic Me." Why? Part of a series on how neurodivergent individuals can build sustainable, authentic lives - with or without professional intervention.AutisticAF Out Loud podcast is supported solely by listeners like you. Know a friend or family member with a sincere interest in neurodiversity? Please consider emailing this episode to them.We believe no one should have to pay to be autistic. Many neurodivergent people can't afford subscription content.Your Ko-Fi tip of any amount helps keep this resource free for them.Or join our paid subscriber community at johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com for ongoing support. Link in description.#AutisticAF Out Loud Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts enjoy a free subscription. To support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com/subscribe
Cold OpenI was not born to be pitied. I was born to raise Hell. Autistic style.IntroYou're listening to AutisticAF Out Loud. One voice. Raw. Real. Fiercely Neurodivergent. Since 1953.Season 5, Episode 4. Breaking mirrors, dancing at the edge of noise, raising autistic hell. Autism, Neurodiversity, 3 Poems... and 3 Rando Manifestos. Just one autistic elder's truth. I'm Johnny Profane.Content Note: trauma, sexual assault, self-harm, rage, transformative therapy moments + experiences & opinions of one autistic voice… 71.[Music]1953.Manifesto #1I was Born Autistic. Not to be Fixed…I'm autistic. Born 1953.I was not a product of a vaccine.I was not a product of a disease. Mental or physical.I was not a mistake. Genetic or epigenetic.I was not born to be fixed by CBT, pill or chip.I was not born to be pitied.I was born to raise Hell. Autistic style.[Music]The static never stops.Poem #1Dancing Close to the Edge of the Noise#AskingAuDHDists…bear with me a minute.I'm autistic+ADHD.71.i feel likea brilliant creative soulas if…trapped in a damaged body& neurologytrying to communicatewith the worldthrough an intermittentlyshort-circuiting transistor radioplaying through static& the distortion& sparking circuits…to just be heard.do you understand at all what I mean?#ActuallyAutistic #ADHD #ReallyAuDHD[Music]Sometimes? The mask slips…Poem #2AFTER THE SECRETI have strengths.Not one is my superpower.I have challenges.Not one is my kryptonite.I'm that kid in third gradeDrop drop DroppingA mysterious blue crystalInto that test tube—Squealing in delightEvery time it explodes…In purple streams.I love cosplay.But I don't have to flyWear a maskOr sport a capeTo be autistic.Still…I get to be the heroor bald evil geniusof my own life.[Music]Neurodivergent life… twists different.Manifesto #2My Autistic Life: Mebbe a Little Zelig. Mebbe a Bit Forest Gump. But All Me.Sharing our Neurodivergent stories is powerful.I was born before autism was invented… More or less. 1953.Been a meditation teacher,cult member,magazine publisher,ad agency owner,non-profit activist,3-time grad student3-time husband,homeless,mental health counselor,substance abuse counselor,cult counselor,homeless,fast-food clerk,Pretend Rock Star,homeless…I've bantered with Bill Gates.Felt stupid in front of Bill Joy.Touched the Maharishi.Stumbled on Keith HaringJumping turnstiles in the subway…But…I met anonymous geniusesin cubicles,bull penstrailer parks,on the street…This is not my idle boast. This is my earnest promise. Ask the neurodivergent in front of you…Have they got stories to tell you. Genius touches every life. Of every 'type. If you can perceive it.So.I have no credentials to offer. At least none that matters to me... anymore.So I offer my life. My autistic life. Hoping better for our kids.Because if nothing changes…Content Note: Discussion of trauma statistics and sexual assaultOver 80% of them will experience trauma in their life. Interpersonal violence, bullying, sensory trauma, emotional abuse, and systemic discrimination. Nearly three times higher than average. And many autistic individuals experience multiple types of trauma concurrently.Just as I did in the 1950s. Bullying by classmates & teachers. Physical attacks on the playgrounds. Sexual attack in the park. And in the home,Trauma not from neurodivergence. Trauma from how modern society treats the neurodivergent.[Music]That clean, polite, clinical phrase… “trauma?” It has a personal face, a personal moment in every neurodivergent life.This is mine.Session #137. When memory breaks.Poem #3The Body Abides"Like I told youNothing really happenedCan't sleep is all…."He repeats his view,"The body watches.The body ALWAYSFucking watches.""Yeah, he kissed meFathers do that.Yeah, it was weird but…."He whispers me,"Your body, your witness.And this witness ALWAYSFucking watches."Then he leans in…"What if he'd kissedyour sister's lips…?""I'd fucking kill him."That's when…i see mein his mirrorwatching myselfwatch my selftransparently autistica son no more,yet the body…abides.ragedark rageScreaming RAGEi'd fucking kill himfucking kill himkill himHim.i rise…soslowlyand fucking smash that mirrori rock, i sway…i rub one red eye.i stand, I stare…I sigh, I say,"My body watchesThe body ALWAYSFucking watches…,"As I close his office door…I abide.[Music]Decades later. Still raising hell.Manifesto #3Now… About That Autistic Hell We Was Talking about Raising…We ask awkward questions. And find new answers.We see different. Make electrifying connections.We feel patterns. To larger truths.We are passionateWe adapt.Survive.Disrupt.Transform…Raising a fat middle fingerTo normal.Now, that's the kinda hell… I'm talking about raising.How's about neurodivergent you?One last thing…be proud.be proud you're autistic.be proud you're alive.despite everything people and nature...life...threw at you...you're still breathing.you're still breathing…no mean feat that. I know firsthand.be proud.be damn proud.#ActuallyAutisticOutroIn coming weeks, we'll challenge the medical model of autism, examining how neurodivergent individuals can build sustainable, authentic lives - with or without professional intervention.AutisticAF Out Loud podcast is supported solely by listeners like you. Know a friend or family member with a sincere interest in neurodiversity? Please consider emailing this episode to them.We believe no one should have to pay to be autistic. Many neurodivergent people can't afford subscription content. Your Ko-Fi tip of any amount helps keep this resource free for them. Or join our paid subscriber community at johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com for ongoing support. Link in description.Written in rage. Published in hope. December 2024. Greene County, Indiana.To give a one-time tip to support this work: https://ko-fi.com/autisticafTo offer ongoing support for my work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber…#AutisticAF Out Loud Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts enjoy a free subscription. To support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com/subscribe
Wir wünschen euch eine erholsame Adventszeit!Tanja ist wieder da - und im Türchen geparkt hat sie wieder eine schöne Lesung / Buchvorstellung für euch!Heute wird aus "Scátha - Schattensaat 1" von Mina Bekker gelesen.Mina Bekker ist eine Dark Fantasy Autorin, Lektorin für Dark Fantasy und Grafikdesignerin.Scátha - Schattensaat 1 ist ihr Debüt. Auch sie ist Selbstpublisherin.Die meisten ihrer Figuren sind zerbrochene Antiheld*innen, voller Fehler und Schmerz, die ihren Frieden suchen – und ihn manchmal sogar finden. Mina auf Instagram und ihre Homepage.Hinweis:An manchen Stellen ist die Geschichte wirklich düster.Wenn es bestimmte Themen gibt, die ihr nicht gut lesen könnt. Schaut euch vorher die Content Notes an. Diese findet ihr auch in der Leseprobe bei Amazon.Links: Homepage | Discord | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok (Die Steady-Seite wurde von mir offline geschaltet)Teile den Mindcast gerne über deine Profile mit anderen.Für Feedback kannst du jederzeit das Feedback-Formular besuchen.
Vignettes. Nav goes on a training bender. The entire crew learn about fight club and bond. Part 2 of 2. Content Notes: ptsd, self-destruction, consensual violence, drug mention Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
Pseudo-vignettes, in which Administrator Theodore Wise debriefs the agents and Vector Pete about Collin's situation, and the Petes have a heated discussion about the direction of their lives. Part 1 of 2. Content Notes: ptsd, insomnia, self-destructive spiraling, suicidal ideation, grief Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Craig Discord recording bot sound (who we renamed Clyde for inscrutable reasons) Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
In rough shape, the agents are locked in a room with the belief that Belle may have been replaced by a shapeshifter. They must resolve the situation before they can finally go home and finish this arc. Content Notes: gore (kind of), big scream, gunshot, suicidal ideation, entombment, brain goo Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
+ CONTENT NOTE: in dieser Folge werden Krankheit und Tod thematisiert + Inga Krauss spricht über Erkrankung und Tod ihres Ehemanns und das Leben als alleinerziehende Witwe mit zwei Kindern
+ CONTENT NOTE: in dieser Folge werden Krankheit und Tod thematisiert + Katharina Middendorf ist wieder da und erzählt uns heute, wie sie die Erkrankung und den Tod ihres Mannes und Vaters ihrer Kinder erlebt hat.
The agents must fight an animate refrigerator before they can finally reach the center of the Shattered Vault. At the center, true natures are revealed. Content Notes: body horror Postshow: player freak out session Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games https://www.tumblr.com/diceweave Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
The agents (and Dadmin Theo) encroach on the territory of an absurd threat within the vault. Content Notes: drug mention Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games https://www.tumblr.com/diceweave Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
Your feelings are your responsibility. Content Note: this episode contains mention of explicit sexual content and swearing. A final sharing from our Migrant Sex Worker of Colour Diaries, hosted by Jasmine Raat Ki Raani. A sensual and galvanising take down of white feminism and fragility. We hear the intimate experiences of workers Natasha, Tamil King and Korie, on the pleasures and truths of navigating different spaces in the sex industry. The series artwork is by Katy Cao. In the introduction, Jasmine is reading from Against White Feminism: Rafia Zakaria This series was made possible by the Community Broadcasting Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WICHTIG!!! Content Notes sensible Inhalte: Anspielung an Dissoziation, Schizophrenie und suizidale Gedanken, Beschreibungen von körperlicher Gewalt Kolkja hat ein mysteriöses Ei aus Stein gefunden und dessen Inhalt führt die Mannschaft der Windtänzer ein Stückchen näher an den Schatz der Sumurrer. Doch wäre es eine gute Geschichte wenn es einfach einfach wäre? Oh nein , bei Swafnir, oh nein. Und ehe Gundrid sicht versieht stecken sie und Kolkja irgendwo zwischen Kunst und Kuriosem und kämpfen gegen Piraten um Bares und Rares. Wir danken Ulisses Spiele für das Vertrauen und die Zusammenarbeit und unseren Patreon-Unterstützenden AvaPaws, Daniel S, Dr. Winter, Jan Taro Svejda, Phex, David Thörner, Hans Werner Grolm, Linda Reimers, Michael Vedder, Caro Scholz, DerWuffelRuff, Sebastian Kreppel, Zawunc, Aaron, Blah, Christian Gläßer, Christoph, Christoph Küng, David Nieß, Kitty, moonisstabby, Nhazrel, Sascha Schwarz, Thengyll, Tobi Achenbach, Klaudia Szabo, Fahrenbruch, Stefanie, Sunny und Tarek Wennige und allen, die dieses Projekt möglich machen!! In dieser Staffel gilt unser besonderer Dank dem DSA Archiv für die Informationen über die vergessenen Teile Aventuriens. Wenn auch du die Träume aus der Tiefe mit geldlichen Mitteln unterstützen möchtest kannst du auf patreon.com/diehoerspieler die unterschiedlichen Mannschafts-Positionen entdecken.
The agents, alongside Dadmin Theo and Henri Piper, enter the shattered vault, prepared to deal with inklings. Instead they spend half an hour jankily crossing a crevasse. Content Notes: stories of real life child abuse/neglect Credits: Collin Thewlis: Nathan Eastram Nav: Mackenzie Eastram Peter Bardwell: Will Leet Sarah "Belle" Wilson: Valkyrie Bradford The Administrator: Lexi Conwell Hosted, edited, and produced by Lexi Conwell Original music by Lexi Conwell Sound effects source from freesound.org under Creative Commons 0 Logo by Allison Meridith Healy Character art by Mackenzie Eastram The Strange and The Cypher System created by MonteCook Games https://www.tumblr.com/diceweave Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alexconwellcreative
EWC Re-Cap coming NEXT EPISODE!! We start off by tipping our hat to one of my favorite supporters, before diving into the dichotomy that is content creation in general. It's a tug-of-war that can be very difficult for new streamers & creators (like ourselves) to pull in our favor. Streaming from a PS5? Got an external capture card? Need help with audio issues? Josh is your guy! We walk through a few of the common gripes that arise in this very unique realm of streaming. Let me know if I can help break down the barriers, sift through the BS filler online, and other things that are no longer useful. It comes with no shock, but great disappointment that Activision has squandered another opportunity made by passionate folks who LOVE their products. How do they keep coming up with ways to slap their biggest supporters in the face? Well...simply by shutting down FREE help! As always, the world is a much better place with you in it. No matter the walk of life, if friends are hard to find in person, you always have two in Kyle and I here at CoD Logic. Josh / WokeUpDreaming: Email: CoDLogicPodcast@gmail.com TikTok: @WokeUpDreaming twitter.com/CoDLogicPodcast twitch.tv/WokeUpDreaming twitter.com/WokeUpDreamTeam Kyle / SaltyTaco05: GibberishPod@gmail.com twitter.com/GibberishPod1 twitter.com/TinoHeat05 twitch.tv/SaltyTaco05 Katie Kilsdonk Photography, LLC.: Email: katiekilsdonkphotography@gmail.com Instagram: @katiekilsdonkphotography Facebook: @katiekilsdonkphotography Website: www.katiekilsdonkphotography.com
(Content Note: mention of sexual assault)Melanie Tufts (she/her) and Emma Deakin (she/her) collaboratively create boudoir photography experiences grounded in fat-positivity, equity, and consent. Sophia, host of the Fat Joy podcast, did a boudoir photo shoot with them and shares her experience being photographed nude, and how everything they did throughout the experience felt like a reclamation of her body. Melanie Tufts is a fat-positive boudoir photographer. Her focus on the boudoir genre, specifically for women, allows her to focus on her values and ideologies. She views her work as personal activism against societal pressures dictating how women, especially those in marginalized bodies, should appear and behave. Reclaiming sensuality as a personal journey, Melanie strives to provide a safe space for women. Alongside her husband, three kids, and one very spoiled cat, she lives in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, where she also serves as a creative consultant contributing to a local mental health community's website and photography needs.Connect with Melanie on her website, Instagram, Facebook page, and Women's Only VIP Facebook Group. Emma Deakin is a licensed Hairstylist and Makeup Artist and the Owner of Bare Bones Beauty located in Brantford, Ontario. Emma's focus in life is self-love and self-acceptance, which she brings into her salon practices. Emma became a member of the Fanshawe Hair Program Faculty in 2021 as well as an Education Leader for the hair line, Colorproof. Connect with Emma on Instagram and Facebook.This episode's poem is called “a brief meditation on breath” by Yesenia Montilla.Connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, subscribe to the Fat Joy newsletter, and watch full video episodes on YouTube. Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review. Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful.
What Will Be Here? is a sci-fi audio drama about living on a doomed earth and building things anyway. Find out more at wwbh.space. Follow WhatWillBeHere on Twitter and Instagram. In this episode, Jules introduces the team. Suri has doubts about the project. Armani makes their own golden record. Kei is in the ducts. Dane explains how the world is doomed. Content Notes: contains swearing, the brief presence of fire, recordings of several animal noises, audio of a jet, and the recording of a gunshot. No guns are present in the episode. TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/wwbhe1transcript (See the bottom of the shownotes for a transcript of Tal's introduction at the top of the episode.) CREDITS: Jona Lune (they/them) - Jules. Sahar Iman (they/them) - Suri. Kathy Youssef (they/them) - Armani. Vico Ortiz (they/them) - Kei. John Y. Kamara (he/him) - Dane. This episode directed and Sound Designed by Tal Minear (they/them). Written by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he), Chandler Harrison (she/her), Cole Burkhardt (he/him), Di Reese (she/they), and Tal Minear (they/them). Intro and outro music by Benny James (she/they). Transcript by Caroline Mincks (they/them). Transcript of the intro: Hi, I'm Tal Minear, executive producer of Re: Dracula. I'm here today to tell you about another audio drama I think you'd like. It's called What Will Be Here, and it's a sci-fi audio drama about living on a doomed earth and building things anyway. I'm the showrunner and one of the sound designers for the show, so if you like the audio production of Regarding Dracula, I think you'll like it in What Will Be Here too. Fans of Our Flag Means Death will also love Vico Ortiz as Kei, a nonbinary mechanic and all around gremlin. At its core, this show is about living and creating when things feel pointless. It's a story that came out of the pandemic, and the landscape in which this story was written and produced greatly influenced how it turned out. It's my love letter to making art at the end of the world, and I hope you'll like it. Here's the first episode, GO FOR DEPLOY. Follow us on social media! www.ReDracula.live www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/re-dracula Twitter: https://twitter.com/bloodyfm Instagram: https://instagram.com/bloody_fm Discord: https://discord.gg/nReJ4JTSyf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you'd like to learn more about mental health care by and for fat folks, please check out Tend and Cultivate Counseling. (Content Note: mention of sexual violence.)Plus-size pageant Queens Choniece Stevenson (she/her), Ellen Miller (she/her), and Rebecca Breedlove-Berry (she/her) share what got them into pageant world, how being part of this experience changed how they feel about their bodies, and how they use their platforms to create positive change and social justice. Plus, their biggest moments of awe and oh-no! during the competition.Choniece Stevenson is a mental health and confidence coach. Her goal is to be a listening ear for those that feel unheard and educate on the importance of mental health. She is the first African American title holder for Ms. Voluptuous International. Connect with Choniece on Instagram.Ellen Miller is an emergency nurse practitioner hailing from Northern Ireland but currently living in London, UK. She's the previous Miss Voluptuous Ireland and an Ambassador for an incredible organization called Say It Loud that supports survivors of sexual violence. Connect with Ellen on Instagram. Rebecca Breedlove-Berry is the current Ms. Supreme International and former Ms. Voluptuous Virginia 22/23. She is the mother of two and works as a volunteer coordinator. Connect with Rebecca on Instagram. This episode's poem is called “Revery” by Fenton Johnson.Connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, subscribe to the Fat Joy newsletter, and watch full video episodes on YouTube. Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review. Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful
If you'd like to learn more about mental health care by and for fat folks, please check out Tend and Cultivate Counselling.(Content Note: this episode mentions childhood assault, sexual assault, and incest.)Mary Lambert (she/her) shares how she uses music and poetry to “make art for the wound” of being made to feel wrong. As someone who is fat, queer, and bipolar, her journey towards joy has been worth all the challenges as she's now in her “body euphoria” era.Mary Lambert is a multi-platinum artist, author of the poetry collection Shame is an Ocean I Swim Across, and has performed on the Colbert Show, Ellen, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, and the American Music Awards. Lambert also received the Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award, The SAMHSA Special Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for her work on destigmatizing mental illness, and was invited to speak at the UN.Lambert is currently working on a new book and album about body image; co-starring in the Netflix animated musical and series, I ♥️ Arlo and Arlo the Alligator Boy; co-hosting The Manic Episodes, a queer and mental health podcast; and facilitates a virtual workshop on body image called Everybody is a Babe.Please connect with Mary on Instagram and her website.Mary reads her own poem to us. It's called “Jesus Loves My Crop Top” from her book Shame is an Ocean I Swim Across.Connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, subscribe to the Fat Joy newsletter, and watch full video episodes on YouTube.Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review.Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful.
In which, it all comes to a satisfying end--Featuring: A voice from the future, sunrises, conferences, and Rooibos, yet again. The end credits music was, as all of our music is, composed by Nick Federinko. The omission of this fact from the end credits is entirely Victoria's fault, but this one especially deserves a shoutout. Transcript here. Content Notes here. Note that content notes may contain light spoilers. Statement of Lavender Evening Fog's values here. As stated in the end credits, this is the last episode of the main Lavender Evening Fog series, but continue to follow us wherever you are listening, we plan to use this feed to announce other projects!
From all of us at Dark Arc Media, we hope you enjoy this episode from What Will Be Here. Below we've included their description from this episode of their show including all the delicious links you could want. Dig in. Listen on Spotify. What Will Be Here? Episode 1, Go For Deploy. Jules introduces the team. Suri has doubts about the project. Armani makes their own golden record. Kei is in the ducts. Dane explains how the world is doomed. Content Notes: contains swearing, the brief presence of fire, recordings of several animal noises, audio of a jet, and the recording of a gunshot. No guns are present in the episode. TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/wwbhe1transcript CREDITS: Jona Lune (they/them) - Jules. Sahar Iman (they/them) - Suri. Kathy Youssef (they/them) - Armani. Vico Ortiz (they/them) - Kei. John Y. Kamara (he/him) - Dane. This episode was directed and sound designed by Tal Minear (they/them). Written by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he), Chandler Harrison (she/her), Cole Burkhardt (he/him), Di Reese (she/they), and Tal Minear (they/them). Intro and outro music by Benny James (she/they). Transcript by Caroline Mincks (they/them).
In Episode 2, we review Wonderland's War and discuss our first, second, and third impressions of the game. To start off the episode, we chat about the games that are bringing us joy: Wyrmspan, Revive, Bruxelles 1893: Belle Époque, Sea Salt & Paper: Extra Salt, and Tokaido. At the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, we discuss this bag building and area control game from Druid City Games. Fill your bag with Wonderlandians and a little or a LOT of madness and then bet against your friends as you all battle for control of Wonderland. This game makes for a tea-rrifically fun time! Content Note: we discuss the design of the castles and their anatomical resemblance. If you'd like to skip, the timestamps of the castle discussion are 18:05 - 19:35. Share your thoughts about Wonderland's War with us on instagram @boardgamehomies and take a peek at these curious castles!
In which the story of the school's history finally arrives at Anna-Georgina, a rival is faced, a restoration is made, and Rooibos continues to stand up for herself. Featuring-- Many familiar voices returning, and at least one new one. Transcripts here. Content Notes here. (Note: Content notes may contain slight spoilers) Statement of Values here.
Here's a deep dive into the controversial topic of trigger warnings. I explore the ongoing debate surrounding the effectiveness and potential dangers of trigger warnings, particularly for those who have experienced complex trauma. I highlight the latest research on trigger warnings, their impact on emotional responses, learning outcomes, and more.Don't miss this episode where I challenge the common usage of trigger warnings and explore trigger warnings' influence on those they're supposed to protect most. Watch this episode on YouTube.If you'd like to know more about topics discussed in this episode, check out:"Trigger Warning Efficacy: The Impact of Warnings on Affect, Attitudes, and Learning" by Guy Boysen et al."A Meta-Analysis of the Efficacy of Trigger Warnings, Content Warnings, and Content Notes" by Victoria Bridgland et al."I Was Wrong About Trigger Warnings" by Jill Filipovic"Helping or Harming? The Effect of Trigger Warnings on Individuals With Trauma Histories" by Payton Jones et al."What Does It Mean to Be Triggered?" By Zawn Villines Theme music: "Everything Feels New" by Evgeny Bardyuzha. All episodes written and produced by Kristen Hovet.To submit a question to possibly be answered in a future episode, please email kristen.hovet@gmail.comBecome a patron on Patreon!Buy me a coffee!
Content Note: descriptions of what happens with human remains after death.Adrianne Briere (she/her) believes that talking openly about death shouldn't be taboo. She candidly shares how the remains of fat people are handled, including medical donations and funeral arrangements, and addresses the myths and misinformation about what happens after we die.Adrianne Briere is a fat-positive, licensed funeral director who helps families of all races, religions, belief systems and size through the most emotional and vulnerable time in their lives. This episode's poem is called “How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,” by Lauren K. Alleyne.You can connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, Fat Joy newsletter, and YouTube (full video episodes here!). Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review. Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful.
Content Note: this episode contains swearingGriot Goods owner and exuberant plant nerd Curly Dacs joins Elle for an upbeat episode, where Curly shares some wisdom from the potting bench: people are really just complicated plants. Plant parents of all skill levels (and no skill level at all!) will want to hear what she has to say, so dig into this conversation, forgive yourself for past plant failings, and remember to hydrate.Subscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:Apple | Spotify | Google | YouTubeBecome a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membershipConnect with Elle Billing:Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.comInstagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcastSupport the show
(Content Note: clothing sizes and weight mentioned)Roz “The Diva” Mays (she/her) started pole dancing because she wasn't a runner, and 16 years later she's a fitness entrepreneur who helps beginners feel ok about being “hot garbage” as they're learning how to pole. Roz also shares why she doesn't like the word fat, what happened when she DM'd some of her worst trolls, and how she's reached racial nirvana.NASM certified Roz Mays has dedicated many late nights at the gym to becoming a kickass personal trainer, pole diva and educator. She specializes in helping nontraditional athletes overcome gym-timiation through pole dancing, TRX, strength training and mobility work. Her talents have been featured in Google, Fitbit Premium, The New York Times, Glamour, and other really dope media organizations. When she isn't half naked and sweaty, Diva's usually making pancakes with Beyonce and Michelle Obama.Please connect with Roz on Instagram, her website, and on Patreon.This episode's poem is called “God Says Yes To Me” by Kaylin Haught.You can connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, Fat Joy newsletter, and YouTube (full video episodes here!). Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review.Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful.
Content Note: this episode contains some swears and discusses the occupation of PalestineHoorf! Podcast co-producers Elle Billing and Ricki Cummings sit down for a long winter's chat over the holidays. On their minds: the season of Advent, the occupation of Palestine, and their ache for a something better in the world. Join them for the final episode of 2023 as they light a candle against the dark and ponder the why of our winter rituals.Subscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:Apple | Spotify | Google | YouTubeBecome a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membershipConnect with Elle Billing:Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.comInstagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcastSupport the show
Today's episode is a special one. I am sharing an episode of Ben Perrin's podcast, Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial which can be found here: https://indictment.simplecast.com/ In the most recent episode of Indictment, Ben shares Harold Johnson's final public talk - and what a gift it is to listen to Harold one more time. For more info on the Justice as Trauma Conference, please check out: www.justiceastrauma.ca Below is a copy of Ben's show notes from the original Indictment episode: Powerful. Unflinching. Visionary. Hear Indigenous lawyer and author Harold Johnson (1957-2022) deliver his final public lecture powerfully indicting the Canadian criminal justice system and making an impassioned case for Indigenous justice. A member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation, Harold was a Harvard-trained Crown prosecutor and criminal defence lawyer who quit practising law because of the harm it was causing Indigenous people. Instead, he devoted the rest of his life to advocating for Indigenous justice and developing and implementing initiatives to bring healing and restoration in Indigenous communities. This special episode was recorded live on November 8, 2021 at the UBC Peter A. Allard School of Law in Vancouver as Harold spoke to the entire first year class. Harold Johnson passed away three months later on February 9, 2022. His legacy and words live on.Content Note: discussion of trauma, intimate partner violence, violence, suicide, death by impaired driving, substance use, colonial violence against Indigenous people including residential schools and incarceration. There is also mention of sexual violence. Click here for mental health support resources if you need support. Harold's book include:Harold Johnson, Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada Harold Johnson, Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023). Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events. Thank you to Joan Johnson for permission to share this lecture.
Content Note: discussions of parental illness and death; mention of su* ideation, discussion of depression and alcohol abuse.Our host Elle and this episode's guest Nick Josten have known each other since sharing the improv stage in university. Since that time, Nick has lived in Japan, performed stand-up in Reno, and co-starred in an independent film. During their conversation, he and Elle agree that the one thing they were never prepared to face as adults was becoming caregivers for their aging parents. Engaging with their parents' mortality has forced both of them to confront a whole slurry of emotions; Nick shares how he has used creative practices — acting and writing — to alchemize his grief into tangible projects that can resonate with others.Nick and Elle recorded this conversation in late September. We here at Hoorf extend our condolences to the Josten family, as Nick's father passed from cancer in the days preceding the release of this episode. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.Subscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:Apple | Spotify | Google | YouTubeBecome a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membershipConnect with Elle Billing:Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.comInstagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcastSupport the show
Content Note: this episode contains descriptions of a child's coming out from the perspective of a parent, who is candid about her own homophobia. This story is shared with the consent of the (now adult) child, but some of the parent's early conceptions of the queer community are admittedly uneducated. In this episode, Elle shares an earnest conversation with Jen Blair, who shares her journey as the mother of a gay son. Jen's family spent decades in the LDS church, and by most standards were a typical Mormon family. When her son came out 10 years ago, she found herself at a complete loss for information, and with a singular mission: to love her son the same as she had been loving him before he came out. Jen shares her story of rebuilding community with and for her family in this episode of Hoorf!Subscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:Apple | Spotify | Google | YouTubeBecome a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membershipConnect with Elle Billing:Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.comInstagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcastSupport the show
An der Salatbar spricht diesmal Lena vom Team Waldorfsalat mit #Exwaldi Ruth über Ruths anthroposophische Krankenpflegeausbildung, die Waldorfschulzeit ihrer Kinder, ihre Erlebnisse in der Pandemie und ihren Ausstieg aus der Anthroposophie. Zu Ruth: Ruth wuchs als Kind anthroposophischer Eltern und Großeltern in Holland auf, wo sie Waldorfkindergarten und Waldorfschule besuchte. Heute lebt sie in Deutschland und hat selbst 3 Kinder, die nun nicht mehr auf die Waldorfschule gehen. Nach einer Ausbildung zur Krankenpflegerin an einer anthroposophisch orientierten Krankenpflegeschule hat sich Ruth nämlich seit der Covid19-Pandemie von der Anthroposophie abgewandt. Das Salatbar-Format: An der Salatbar wollen wir die Möglichkeit schaffen, in einem möglichst sicheren Rahmen Kritisches aus der Welt der Anthroposophie zu erzählen. Wir wollen dem Narrativ der Einzelfälle und des persönlichen Versagens etwas entgegensetzen. Wir wollen das Schweigen brechen und Worte finden. Wir wollen komplexe Gefühle und Wahrnehmungen validieren und vielleicht ein bisschen sortieren. Dabei können emotionale und schwierige Themen zur Sprache kommen. Wir bemühen uns darum, unser Material möglichst sicher und zugänglich aufzubereiten, haben selbst aber keine therapeutische Ausbildung, nur begrenzte Kapazitäten und unseren eigenen beschränkten Erfahrungshorizont. Bitte achtet auf euch. Ist gerade ein guter Zeitpunkt? Könnt ihr gut für euch sorgen und ggf. danach mit jemandem darüber reden? Content-Notes: 00:08:00 - 00:23:43 medizinische Fehlbehandlung, Medical Gaslighting 00:22:28 - 00:23:43 Tod, medizinische Gewalt 00:38:22 - 00:40:50 Beschämung von Kindern, Essensentzug, Gaslighting 00:49:20 - 00:51:20 Bestrafung, Gewalt gegen Kinder, Gaslighting 00:51:30 - 00:52:30 Mobbing, Hilflosigkeit, Ohnmacht Kapitelmarken: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:45 Heimweggedanken 00:02:31 Begrüßung 00:04:18 Schwierigkeiten im Studium 00:08:00 anthroposophische Krankenpflegeausbildung 00:21:45 Bedeutung von Rudolf Steiner in der Ausbildung 00:23:43 Arbeit und Schwierigkeiten in der “Außenwelt” 00:28:10 Abwendung von der anthroposophischen Medizin 00:31:03 Schwangerschaften und Geburten der Kinder, Impfen 00:33:30 Waldorfkindergartenzeit der Kinder 00:42:04 Waldorfschulzeit der Kinder 00:42:30 Covid-Lockdown, Unterrichtsausfall, Homeschooling, Maskenbefreiung 00:48:40 Abmeldung der Kinder von der Waldorfschule, Probleme mit Lehrer*innen 00:58:18 Erfahrungen mit Feindseligkeit und Rücksichtslosigkeit 01:05:40 Erfahrungen an der Regelschule, nachträgliche Reflexion 01:07:50 Schein-Mitbestimmung an der Waldorfschule, fehlende Anlaufstellen 01:13:00 Ablösungsprozess 01:16:47 Schlusswort & Verabschiedung Nachtrag zur Salatbar mit Ruth Teil 1 In der ersten Salatbar hat Ruth erzählt, dass ihre Urgroßeltern und Großeltern teilweise überzeugte Nazis waren bzw. ein Großvater in seiner Fabrik Zwangsarbeiter beschäftigt hat. Dazu haben wir eine kritische Zuschrift bekommen, für die wir uns bedanken möchten. Dort wurde angesprochen, dass wir die Täterperspektive zum Thema machen und nicht die Perspektive der Verfolgten. Wir haben im Podcast bisher aus der Perspektive der weißen, nichtjüdischen Mehrheitsgesellschaft gesprochen, wenn es um Antisemitismus, Nationalsozialismus und Verfolgung von Jüd*innen geht. Das reflektieren wir und möchten es in Zukunft auch ändern. Uns ist es aber auch wichtig, im Podcast über die Täter*innen in der Anthroposophie offen zu sprechen und uns mit ihnen aktiv (kritisch) auseinanderzusetzen und auch Kontinuitäten zu benennen. Ergänzend möchten wir hier noch ein paar Texte zur Kritik der deutschen Erinnerungskultur und zur Idee eines “Schlussstrichs” verlinken, die wir gut und hilfreich finden. https://www.phoenix.de/schluss-mit-schlussstrich-a-2817799.html https://www.phoenix.de/themen/dossiers/schluss-mit-schlussstrich-d-2817369.html https://de.statista.com/themen/9333/nationalsozialismus-wissensstand-und-gedenken/#topicOverview https://www.br.de/nachrichten/kultur/versoehnungstheater-max-czollek-ueber-deutsche-erinnerungskultur,TUQOa4Z Beratungsstellen: Anlaufstellen für Hörer*innen, die nach dem Hören Gesprächsbedarf haben. DEUTSCHLAND Die Telefon-Seelsorge ist gebührenfrei und rund um die Uhr unter 0800/111 0 111 oder 0800 111 0 222 erreichbar. Wer nicht telefonieren möchte, findet auch einen Chat oder kann per Mail kommunizieren: https://online.telefonseelsorge.de Angebot für Erwachsene: https://www.psychenet.de/de/hilfe-finden/schnelle-hilfe.html Angebot für Frauen: https://www.hilfetelefon.de/das-hilfetelefon/angebot-im-ueberblick.html Angebot für Jugendliche: https://jugendnotmail.berlin ÖSTERREICH Liste mit verschiedenen Angeboten für verschiedene Zielgruppen https://www.gewalt-ist-nie-ok.at/de/was-kann-ich-tun-adressen-links Angebot für Jugendliche und auch Eltern - telefonisch, Chat, Online https://www.rataufdraht.at SCHWEIZ Sorgentelefon 143 - Auch Chat und Mailberatung https://www.143.ch/Beratung/Beratungsangebot Liste mit Anlaufstellen https://www.lilli.ch/gewalt_schutz Das Waldorfsalat-Format:Ein Gast oder eine Gästin mit Expertise, der "Anthroblogger" Oliver Rautenberg als Moderator und zwei #ExWaldi mit Erfahrungen in anthroposophischen Einrichtungen - das sind die Zutaten für unseren Waldorfsalat.Wir möchten uns in diesem Podcast kritisch über Anthroposophie unterhalten. In jeder Folge nehmen wir uns einen anderen Aspekt vor - von der Pädagogik über die Landwirtschaft bis hin zur Medizin und Weltanschauung. Wir bringen alle unterschiedliche Motivationen, Vorerfahrungen und Hintergründe mit.Uns eint der Wunsch nach Aufklärung, die Theorie und Alltagspraxis zusammen bringt.AllgemeinesMehr Kritisches über Waldorfpädagogik und Anthroposophie findet ihr auf Twitter, Bluesky und Instagram unter #ExWaldi und #AnthroMeToo. Unter diese beiden Hashtags schreiben Betroffene in den sozialen Medien über ihre Erfahrungen.Wir sind gespannt und neugierig auf die kommenden Gespräche. Ihr könnt uns gerne schreiben:Mail: feedback@waldorfsalat.comTwitter und Instagram: @waldorfsalatpodMastodon: @waldorfsalatpod@podcasts.socialYoutube: https://youtube.com/channel/UClM3gWilUb4fiWxsq9k86iwWebseite: Waldorfsalat.comWhatsApp: +49 1 567 88 67 65 6Blog von Oliver Rautenberg: https://anthroposophie.blogBluesky:Oliver: @anthroblogger.bsky.socialEmma: @emmalou.bsky.socialSteffen: @ahriman.bsky.socialKatharina: @ex-waldi.bsky.socialLea: @fraulea.bsky.socialSarah: @veelana.bsky.socialInstagram:Cosmo: @cosmosophicLea: @frauleaKatharina: @ex_waldiEmma: @emmalou_exwaldiOliver: @anthrobloggerSarah: @veelana.exwaldiSteffen: @steff_indi Danke für Eure Bewertungen bei Apple oder Spotify.
This episode has EVERYTHING: gay haircuts, yearning, rage against the patriarchy, they were *roommates*....let's talk about the magical world of Yoshiya Nobuko, girls' culture, and lesbian fiction in Taishō era Japan! Leigh is joined by guest host Erica Friedman, speaker, editor, researcher and an expert on all things Yuri. Yoshiya Nobuko was an extremely popular writer in 20th century Japan who lived with her beloved female partner for 50 years and her legacy continues today as “the Grandmother of Yuri.”. The tropes and storylines established in her writing can still be seen today in queer girls stories in and outside of Japan– get ready to learn all about modern Japan's very own Sappho. After all, it's all in the yearning. Erica Friedman writes about Yuri anime, manga and related media on her blog Okazu, and can be found on Twitter as @okazuyuri, Bluesky as Okazu and @EricaFriedman@mastodon.social Erica's book By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga is the first in-depth study of Yuri in English. Outline 0:00 Introduction 7:29 Socio-Historical Context 24:00 Who Were They? Bio Time 41:36 - 43:42 Content Note: discussion of WWII 48:37 Why Do We Think They're Gay?: Some More Socio-Historical Context 50:12 - 55:30 Content Note: discussion of pathologizing of homosexuality 55:30 - 58:00 Content Note: discussion of suicides in the news at the time 58:34 Word of The Week: “S Class” 1:06:56 Why Do We Think They're Gay?: Yoshiya's Life 1:17:47 Queer Themes in Yoshiya's Fiction 1:21:30 -1:22:39 Content Note: brief reference to suicide 1:30:07 Pop Culture Tie-Ins 1:36:00 How Gay Were They? 1:37:15 Conclusion and Sign off Want to help us continue to make the show? Support us on Patreon and get awesome goodies, behind-the-scenes access, special minisodes, and more! We have a Discord server for everyone to hang out in, exclusive O.G. Lesbian Sappho t-shirts, Pop-Culture Tie-In movie watches, and some really fun extras coming your way! You can also get merch in our store! Shirts, hoodies, totes, mugs, magnets, and other neat things! If you'd like to help us transcribe the show for our d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing fans, please head on over to www.historyisgaypodcast.com/transcribe to join the team of volunteers! Find our full list of sources and bonus content at www.historyisgaypodcast.com. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Don't forget to rate and review so more folks can see the show!
Happy Halloween! We are back with Season 4! Anna-Georgina and Billy look for answers in the building's past and present when... someone has other plans. Featuring: Sophia's thoughts on a children's book franchise, a voice from the beyond, more carousel malfunctions. Transcripts here. Content Notes here. Statement of LEF's Values here.
Although for many people it was the ideal, there is an individual and systemic cost to feeling the responsibility to save the world. Although it helps for a time, and may even be praised for being spiritually mature, being disconnected from normal human emotions has an impact on an individual. In this episode, we look at spiritual trauma through the lens of systems: both inside of us, and around us. This will help us begin to understand how the roles we played, and the defenses we used, disconnected us from the full experience of being human, and help us imagine another way forward where we can step more fully into who we were before who we were ever told we had to be. This episode features interviews with Mihee Kim Kort and Dr. Laura Anderson. Content Note: this episode contains reference to sexual abuse. For transcript and show notes, visit holyhurtpodcast.com Credits Written and recorded by: Hillary McBride Guest: Mihee Kim Kort, Dr. Laura Anderson Executive producer: Leslie Roberts Sound editing: Bradley Danyluk and Micaela Peragallo Music and scoring: Jon Guerra, adapted from the album Ordinary Ways, strings performed by Valerie Guerra Logo and art: Courtney Searcy
When spiritual trauma infuses our growing up years, it can be hard to identify it as trauma. We might find ourselves asking, how could it be trauma if it feels normal? And how can it be trauma when what happened in our family looks like what happened in so many other families? In this episode we talk about what happens when we experience spiritual trauma in our childhood, as well as the foundational psychological and social needs we all share as humans. When these needs are met, it makes it easier for us to grow up and trust ourselves, others, and the process of growing itself. In this episode we hear from Dr. Alison Cook and William Matthews III. Content Note: this episode contains reference to sexual abuse. For transcript and show notes, visit holyhurtpodcast.com Credits Written and recorded by: Hillary McBride Guest: Alison Cook, William Matthews III Executive producer: Leslie Roberts Sound editing: Bradley Danyluk and Micaela Peragallo Music and scoring: Jon Guerra, adapted from the album Ordinary Ways, strings performed by Valerie Guerra Logo and art: Courtney Searcy
Sometimes trauma happens as a result of a single event, with a distinct before, during, and after. More often than not, spiritual trauma happens in complex, layered ways over a long period of time. In this episode, Dr. Hillary McBride talks about the legacy of spiritual trauma in our mind-body systems, including listing many of the psychological, social, and physiological symptoms of spiritual trauma. This episode includes interviews with Mihee Kim Kort and K.J. Ramsey. Content Note: this episode contains reference to sexual abuse; it also includes profanity. For transcript and show notes, visit holyhurtpodcast.com Credits Written and recorded by: Hillary McBride Guest: Mihee Kim Kort, K.J. Ramsey Executive producer: Leslie Roberts Sound editing: Bradley Danyluk and Micaela Peragallo Music and scoring: Jon Guerra, adapted from the album Ordinary Ways, strings performed by Valerie Guerra Logo and art: Courtney Searcy
Even though the impact of trauma is felt most obviously in each individual, through the symptoms that show up in their thinking, feeling, and sensing, what causes such trauma, and the impact of it, spreads far beyond the individual. In this episode, Dr. Hillary McBride describes how spiritual trauma impacts our brain-body system, what post-traumatic stress is, and explores the systemic causes and effects of spiritual trauma. Guest interviews for this episode include K.J. Ramsey, Dr. Roberto Che Espinoza, and Mark Charles. The episode ends with a guided body-based emotion practice. Content Note: this episode contains reference to sexual abuse; it also includes profanity. For transcript and show notes, visit holyhurtpodcast.com Credits: Written and recorded by: Hillary McBride Guests: K.J. Ramsey, Roberto Che Espinoza, and Mark Charles Executive producer: Leslie Roberts Sound editing: Bradley Danyluk and Micaela Peragallo Music and scoring: Jon Guerra, adapted from the album Ordinary Ways, strings performed by Valerie Guerra Logo and art: Courtney Searcy
In What Will Be Here?, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it that document the world's decline, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building this rocket to get their message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. At its core, this show is about living and creating when things feel pointless. It's a story that came out of the pandemic, and the landscape in which this story was written and produced greatly influenced how it turned out. What Will Be Here? is set on Earth 200 years in the future, where large-scale crises are fully normalized. But despite the bleak backdrop, this story is one of hope - of overcoming challenges, of making things that might be temporary, but also things that might be launched into space and continue on forever. What Will Be Here? Episode 1, Go For Deploy. Jules introduces the team. Suri has doubts about the project. Armani makes their own golden record. Kei is in the ducts. Dane explains how the world is doomed. Content Notes: contains swearing, the brief presence of fire, recordings of several animal noises, audio of a jet, and the recording of a gunshot. No guns are present in the episode. TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/wwbhe1transcript CREDITS: Jona Lune (they/them) - Jules. Sahar Iman (they/them) - Suri. Kathy Youssef (they/them) - Armani. Vico Ortiz (they/them) - Kei. John Y. Kamara (he/him) - Dane. This episode was directed and Sound Designed by Tal Minear (they/them). Written by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he), Chandler Harrison (she/her), Cole Burkhardt (he/him), Di Reese (she/they), and Tal Minear (they/them). Intro and outro music by Benny James (she/they). Transcript by Caroline Mincks (they/them). ADDITIONAL NOTES: Show Website located at whatwillbehere.crd.co. Social Media is WhatWillBeHere on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mia Sarno, aka “Dr. Mimi” is a gender-fluid, pansexual licensed clinical psychologist working with a clinic providing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, and is a study therapist for research with LSD and psilocybin. For this Pride Month episode, we dive into what “queering” means, why it's important, and the both oppressive and liberatory past, present, and future of psychedelics within the LGBTQIA+ community. Content Notes: mentions of suicide and sexual trauma Dr. Mimi: https://www.drmimipsyd.com Book: https://synergeticpress.com/catalog/queering-psychedelics-from-oppression-to-liberation-in-psychedelic-medicine/ If you dig this podcast please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps a bunch. For weekly stories visit Trends w/ Benefits and sign up for our newsletter. Stalk us on Instagram. Reach out and send voice memos to podcast@mudwtr.com.
CONTENT NOTE: This episode deals with intimate partner violence and homicide. Listener discretion is advised.Barb Jordan is not only an excellent example of how to play bigger, she'll inspire you to move about the world a little bit differently. Barb is a three-time NCAA Division 2 softball champion who also played and coached softball for Team USA for eight years and was part of the 1996 Olympic Women's Softball team, among other athletic accomplishments.But Barb's most important shift has been founding Always Bev, a platform with the mission to educate and empower individuals with the skills that can help them prevent crime and violent attacks. Always Bev was created in honor of her Barb's sister Beverly, who was tragically murdered by her fiancé.As an in-demand Personal Safety Expert, Barb helps others recognize warning signs, predict unwanted behavior, and protect themselves. Her podcast, Always Bev: The Ripple Effect, is both a learning tool and an inside look at the reality of intimate partner violence. In this conversation, Barb shares the heartbreaking story of her sister's death, how she healed from the lingering effects of that trauma, and key insights into the minds of predators.Listen now to discover:What it was like to make history as part of the first Olympic Women's Softball teamThe warning signs you shouldn't ignore and why you need to trust your intuitionHer experience speaking to the student body at Washington State University after the Idaho 4 murdersGuest bio: Barb Jordan is the founder of Always Bev, a platform through which she shares her passion of educating others on personal safety at home, on campus, and in social environments. Her commitment to preventing violence against others with her astute teaching style has captivated audiences across the country. Timestamps:04:04 Meet Barb Jordan05:03 Sports & politics08:58 Dugout story & the Olympics 13:45 Post-Olympics career15:33 Beverly's story20:21 Therapy, trauma & healing30:09 Always Bev & warning signs33:22 Building awareness35:45 The Idaho 4 & predators41:05 Takeaways & working with Barb44:21 Remembering Bev & next shiftsLinks:Barb Jordanhttps://www.alwaysbev.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/barb-jordan-82719180http://www.facebook.com/AlwaysBeVigilantTwitter: @BarbJordan_ABInstagram: @always_bevDiscover your tactical leadership toolkit: https://www.exceptionalleaderslab.comInterested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Visit: https://tracyspears.comFind tools that will help you play bigger: https://tracyspears.com/blogConnect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracylspearsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeakerTwitter: @tracylspearsInstagram: @tracylspearsIf you love the podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review. Watch these episodes on Youtube! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and ring the bell for notifications so y
Universities and college campuses have traditionally been a place for debate and the exploration of ideas. However, over the last few decades, the establishment of safe spaces, the rise in trigger warnings and microaggressions is creating a divisive culture. This results in censoring opposing viewpoints, limits critical debate and inhibits emotional resilience. If you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTRadically Genuine Podcast Website Twitter: Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPPInstagram @radgenpodTikTok @radgenpodRadGenPodcast@gmail.comADDITIONAL RESOURCES6:30 - Safe space - Wikipedia10:00 - The real history of the ‘safe space' – Mind Hacks17:30 - Ad hominem Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster24:30 - What the conservative caricature of “safe spaces” gets wrong - Vox26:00 - What exactly is a microaggression? - Vox35:30 - Trigger Warning: Safe Spaces Are Dangerous - Intelligence Squared Debates39:30 - Stanford University Backs Away From Its Harmful Language List42:00 - What Is Academic Tenure? History, Pros & Cons (with pictures)47:00 - Trigger warnings don't help — and could actually cause distress, studies suggest | National Post48:00 - A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Trigger Warnings, Content Warnings, and Content Notes
*THIS WEEK:* Why is it so important for everyone in Amateur Nation to be liked?*GET A FREE MONTH OF DRYBAR COMEDY* when you go to my *DryBar Comedy Special, “Amateur Nation*”: https://www.drybarcomedy.com/lous and *USE PROMO CODE: lousantini**ALSO THIS WEEK:* The world is imploding, but Amateur Nation stays focused on: (THUNDER SFX) “M&M-gate”. Aretha Franklin gets no respect from transAmerica because she was a “natural woman”! *On “A la Carte”:* the organ sucks, Commiefornia Congressman, Adam Schiff, and all the pregnant men in the house say, “HO!”*On “3 Pro Things”:* Just one BIG “Pro Thing” in the form of life advice from those who have lived a lot of it.*SUBSCRIBE* on Youtube for 60-second podcast previews every Thursday at 7 a.m. Eastern!:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOh5fIZVQdT0VG2M59S0Vwg *WATCH* the parody song: “My Prez” on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIJjjZLd3q0*WATCH* the parody song: “He's So Stupid (And We Hate That)”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kT8nBvvPl8&list=PLGw14MGhRN476V1fiL_Hn_i3cUNZtKLkT&index=5*WATCH* the parody song: “Oh, Say AOC!”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARSBDPysq5g&list=PLGw14MGhRN476V1fiL_Hn_i3cUNZtKLkT&index=6*WATCH* the parody song: “We Want LA”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARSBDPysq5g&list=PLGw14MGhRN476V1fiL_Hn_i3cUNZtKLkT&index=6*WATCH* the video: “30 Things That Are Like Driving a Prius”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARSBDPysq5g&list=PLGw14MGhRN476V1fiL_Hn_i3cUNZtKLkT&index=6*WATCH* the parody commercial: “Teachers Gone Wild!”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWUEnfGQJKs&list=PLGw14MGhRN476V1fiL_Hn_i3cUNZtKLkT&index=4*DOWNLOAD the book!* https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08254WSV4*Facebook:* https://facebook.com/lousantinientertainment *Instagram:* https://www.instagram.com/lou.santini3/*Truth Social:* https://truthsocial.com/@lousantini3*LinkedIn:* https://www.linkedin.com/in/lousantini/*GETTR:* https://gettr.com/user/lousantini
Have you ever thought about what position you would like to use to give birth? Most movies and television series depict birthing positions such as back-lying or semi-sitting in bed. But many people, if given the choice, instinctively choose a more upright position for birthing their baby—such as hands-and-knees, squatting, or kneeling. What is the evidence on the different positions that can be used to help push your baby out? And why are the lying or semi-sitting positions so frequently recommended (or even required) in hospital settings? Join Dr. Rebecca Dekker, the founder of Evidence Based Birth, as we explore in-depth evidence on this topic! To learn more about the research on this topic, and to download a free 1-page handout, visit ebbirth.com/birthingpositions. This podcast is also posted on our YouTube channel in case you want to access the video. Content Note: perineal tears, the lithotomy position, forceps and vacuum deliveries, and obstetric violence related to being coerced or forced to push and deliver on your back. Resources: For a full list of scientific references, see the blog post that goes along with this episode Check out our Signature Article and download our 1-page handout... Evidence on: Birthing Positions Other relevant episodes: EBB 196: Pelvic Biomechanics and Movement in Labor EBB 221: Birthing Positions and Tried-and-True Midwifery Practices EBB Podcast Series on Protecting the Perineum EBB 224: Failure to Progress or Failure to Wait To listen to stories from parents who switched providers after learning the evidence, visit EBB Podcast episodes #127, 186, 208, 223, and 231 For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on: TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@ebbirth) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/ ), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/ ). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/ ). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/ ), Click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/ ) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Class.
Content Notes at end. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Alexander Danner, with dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis and Cheese Robot Alexander Danner as the Narrator Mike Linden as Oliver West and Marlo Bonnie Bogovitch as Infernal Machine Terrell Worrell Jr. as the Legion Assistant Rocky Goldman as Jamie Gabby Hall as Penny Jordan Higss as Ethan and Cheese Robot Tanja Milojevich as Wanda McIntosh Briggon Snow as Ben Affleck Leslie Gideon as the Spectral Voice Zach Valenti as Matt Damon Ester Ellis as Vincenzo Wellington Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory and James Capobianco as Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Sheep on the Boat recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson. You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Content Notes Corporate surveillance Reference to colonization Benign home invasion Unwelcomed nudity Manipulative behavior Malicious eviction Use of the phrase “poop water” Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arlene, Gwen, Mildred, and Ben make shore at their new home. The worst possible people meet each other. Tragedy befalls the house of Ba'at lo-Yl and Wyyn lo-Dyk. CREDITS FOR THIS EPISODE: Directed by CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA Written by CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA PERFORMED BY: RHIANNON ANGELL as... Yllodyk and Ethel GARRETT ARMYN as... Jethro DAN DOBRANSKY as... Ardel Redmoor, Alf, and Vanderberg ANYA GIBIAN as... Arlene Redmoor and Wyyn lo-Dyk IAN HARKINS as... The Narrator and Ba'at lo-Yl SHANNON HARRIS as... Mildred and Red Ren the Ruthless CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA as... Renault D'esprit PAUL NOTICE as... Nelson and Ben ANA O'DANIEL as... Gwen of Ruefield FRANK QUERIS as... Billy JULIE REED as... Jen GREGORY M. SCHULZ as... Olafsson and Sailor In Crow's Nest Editing by TRISTAN STONE Foley, Sound Design, and Post Production Mixing by EDWARD BUSH Music Direction and Main Theme by TOM LEE Additional Scoring by CHRIS MONTALBO Created and Executive Produced by ZACH GLASS & CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA Co-Executive Produced by JESS KELLEY-MADERA Associate Producers SUSAN DEGNAN and ALEC STORY The script for this episode can be downloaded here, and the transcript for our announcements here. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Keep an eye on our social for the date and time of the #AskTOAFN stream, and you can submit your questions on social with #AskTOAFN.This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp – Affordable, private therapy. Anytime, anywhere. Visit betterhelp.com/toafn to get 10% off your first monthAnd as always, The Once And Future Nerd is made possible by our Patrons on Patreon. We hope you consider joining! See below for CONTENT NOTES. CONTENT NOTES: Sounds of death by poisoning and suffocationDescription of death by blood loss and apparent suicide End of Listed CONTENT NOTES
Content Note: pervasive language, brief mentions of bigotry.Alex Greenfield says that there was no such thing as a normal day when he was a kid. His dad (Allen H Greenfield) self describes as a “researcher in the shadow world.” And his mom soon grew tired of her husband's lifestyle, which included a lot of time on the road: chasing rumors of cryptids, ghosts, and aliens. But after his parents split up, Alex, his dad, and an ever changing cast of motorcycle gang members and step-moms kept seeking the occult. Some of the topics discussed in this episode: St. Simons Island in Georgia (and reported hauntings), The Okefenokee Swamp (and the ignition of swamp gas), The Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident (and subsequent protests), Mono Lake in California (and the UFO sightings there), and a movie called Being There (wherein the character played by Peter Sellers appears to walk on water).Alex Greenfield is the writer of The Sand, 10.0 Earthquake, and other movies. He also used to be the head writer for WWE Smackdown. Alex's dad, Allen H Greenfield (aka. T Allen Greenfield), is a UFOlogist and occultist. He is the author of Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts, The Story Of The Hermetic Brotherhood Of Light, and other books. Unrelated to this episode, but do give a listen to the limited series that Jeff's been mixing for Crooked Media. It's called Another Russia, and it's about the assassination of Russian dissident Boris Nemtsov, as told by Ben Rhodes and Zhanna Nemtsova. Available now on every podcast app. Also, Jeff's headed back to Berlin, Germany for about a month. If you know any good stories/interviews he should record while he's there, send a DM on Twitter or Instagram, or use the contact form.Here Be Monsters is an independent podcast supported by listeners and sponsors. Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: The Black Spot, Circling Lights, August FriisSponsor: is / ought books is / ought books is a publisher of spiral bound self help manuals, art books, and non literary works on paper.All titles from is / ought books are available to buy online via the link below. is / ought books are also distributed via Small Press Distribution (SPD).Thank you is / ought books for sponsoring Here Be Monsters.
In the premiere of Book 2 Chapter 8, the newly divided Party begins its risky journey over the Black Mountains. Elsewhere, A servant is ailing. Maeve Bailey recounts the reports of her sisters. And Mag Uidhir, Traft, and Arden discover much more than they bargained for under the Mountains. Our next episode will arrive on July 31. Thanks as always for listening! CREDITS FOR THIS EPISODE: Directed by CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA Written by ZACH GLASS, CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA, and GREGORY M. SCHULZ PERFORMED BY: RHIANNON ANGELL as... Ruby GARRETT ARMYN as... Sir Brennen Willemson DAN DOBRANSKY as... General Traft, Arden, Physician, and Vanderberg ANYA GIBIAN as... Aerona Regan and Maeve Bailey IAN HARKINS as... The Narrator, The Professor, and Mag Uidhir CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA as... Council Member and Orc #1 PAUL NOTICE as... Nelson JULIE REED as... Jen GREGORY M. SCHULZ as... Orc #2 Editing by MILES CARTER Foley, Sound Design, and Post Production Mixing by EDWARD BUSH Music Direction and Main Theme by TOM LEE Additional Scoring by CHRIS MONTALBO Created and Executive Produced by ZACH GLASS & CHRISTIAN T. KELLEY-MADERA Co-Executive Produced by JESS KELLEY-MADERA Associate Producers SUSAN DEGNAN and ALEC STORY The script for this episode can be downloaded here. ANNOUNCEMENTS: This podcast is sponsored by SHAKER & SPOON – A craft cocktail subscription box. Get $20 off your first box at shakerandspoon.com/toafn with discount code 'futurenerd'And as always, The Once And Future Nerd is made possible by our Patrons on Patreon. We hope you consider joining!Find and support an abortion fund near you - https://abortionfunds.org/ See below for CONTENT NOTES. CONTENT NOTES: Cancel and medical trauma End of Listed CONTENT NOTES