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Host Shayla Ouellette Stonechild interviews Lauren Good Day, a multi-award-winning Indigenous artist and fashion designer. They discuss the significance of matriarchy in Indigenous cultures, Lauren's journey into fashion, and the essence of her brand, which honours cultural heritage through art and design. Lauren shares her creative process, the challenges she faces as an Indigenous entrepreneur, and offers advice to young Indigenous creatives. Together, they highlight the importance of cultural appreciation and the future of Indigenous fashion. Lauren Good Day “Good Day Woman” is an Multi- award winning Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree artist & sought after fashion designer. She is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation) of the Ft. Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, USA and also a registered Treaty Indian with the Sweet Grass Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has shown her artwork at the world's most prestigious Native American juried art shows such as the Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe NM, Heard Guild Museum Market in Phoenix AZ, Autry American Indian Arts Marketplace Los Angeles CA, Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market Indianapolis IN, Cherokee Indian Market in Tulsa OK, Red Earth Fine Arts Festival in Oklahoma City OK and the Northern Plains Indian Art Show in Sioux Falls SD. Her Awards include many First Places in Tribal Arts, Traditional Arts, Cultural Arts, Diverse Arts, Beadwork, Drawings, Textiles and the prestigious Best of Tribal Arts award. Lauren's artwork has been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across the Country. Being a sought after artist and designer her work is in numerous public and private collections throughout the United States, Canada and the World, including the The National Museum of American Indian Washington DC and New York City, The Heard Museum, Phoenix AZ, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Plains Indian Museum Cody Wyoming, and Red Cloud Heritage Center Pine Ridge SD. You can find her work and mentions in publications such as Vogue, InStyle Magazine, New York Times, Fashion Magazine, Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Cosmopolitan and numerous national and international publications. Find out more about Lauren Good Day: https://laurengoodday.com/pages/about-the-artist https://www.instagram.com/laurengoodday/ Thanks for checking out this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast! Leave comments and a thumbs up for us on YouTube, or leave a five star review on your favourite podcast app! Find Shayla Oulette Stonechild on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shayla0h/ Find more about Matriarch Movement: https://matriarchmovement.ca/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@matriarch.movement This episode is produced by Sarah Burke and the Women in Media Network. Special thanks to the Indigenous Screen Office for supporting this podcast! Hiy Hiy! Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Indigenous Art and Culture (01:55) Understanding Matriarchy in Indigenous Cultures (05:00) The Journey into Fashion and Art (09:14) The Essence of the Lauren Goodday Brand (16:05) Creative Process and Cultural Significance (19:59) Challenges of Being an Indigenous Entrepreneur (28:10) Advice for Young Indigenous Entrepreneurs (30:59) Cultural Appreciation and Future of Indigenous Fashion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
History and art have major influences on fashion, but when does it go too far? Indigenous multidisciplinary artist Brit Ellis and Indigenous Fashion Arts creator Sage Paul discuss an ongoing Canadian debate on how we define Indigenous art and fashion as being culturally appropriated or celebrated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RSVP for the TDA link up. All of our community are welcome...Limited places are available RSVP HERE Got a Dilemma? https://www.thenewblxck.com/dilemma Interested In Securing Shares In THE NEW BLXCK -https://app.seedlegals.com/en/pitch/c_VoSPUCwhTo/The-New-Blxck Any questions about this investment opportunity, please contact Brent@TheNewBlxck.com The Day After, (00:00) Intro: House keeping (20:11) Headlines: Junior doctors in England vote to accept pay deal, Police chief who oversaw UK policing response to Covid to lead new border agency, Sadiq Khan now wants prisoners to cut housing queue to 'stop committing crimes' (45:35) What You Saying? The Thin Line Between Cultural Appropriation And Cultural Appreciation (01:45:03) Headlines: Huw Edwards leaves court after being sentenced for indecent images of children, Body found in search for missing teenager in Scottish Borders, Missile fired from Yemen by Houthi rebels lands in central Israel (01:48:21) The People's Journal: Amazon tells staff to get back to office five days a week, Russian state media networks banned by Meta, Diane Abbott says Starmer “treated me as a 'non-person (01:53:06) Interview: The One About Sasha Henriques (03:27:06) Headlines: Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey is 'sceptical' of the case for assisted dying for 'quite personal' reasons, New XEC Covid variant starting to spread, Women dominate 2024 Booker Prize shortlist (03:30:59) Wrap Up: #News #currentaffairs #sports
“As choral conductors, we're first and foremost educators, and we have to realize that we have to come with compassion in everything that we do when we listen to choirs. All too often we sit there thinking, ‘the intonation wasn't so great, or maybe their phrase endings could be better,' but we don't understand what people are working with. No two choirs are the same. No choir operates in the same context.”Dr. Michael Joseph Barrett is the conductor of the University of Pretoria (Tuks) Camerata and a senior lecturer in Choral Conducting in the Department of Music. He obtained the degrees BMus in Performing Arts and MMus (Performing Arts), specializing in choral conducting, in 2008, both from the University of Pretoria. He holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and a Performance Licentiate in Singing, both received in 2008, from Unisa. In 2017, Michael was awarded a Doctorate of Music degree (Performing Arts) in Choral Performance by the University of Pretoria.Michael's choirs have won numerous national and international awards, as well as choral competitions all over the world, including the Grand Prix of Nations; the 8th World Choir Games; the St Petersburg Choral Competition; the Llangollen (Shlangoshlen) International Musical Eisteddfod (ICEtedfud); and the International Youth Music Festival. In 2017, Tuks Camerata was invited to perform at the World Choral Symposium in Barcelona, Spain. The choir has released three CDs, which were all nominated for South African Music Awards. In March, the Tuks Camerata will perform as an invited choir to the National ACDA Conference in Dallas.Michael is an active composer and arranger whose music is published internationally by Santa Barbara Music Publishers and Walton Music. He is regularly invited to present workshops and adjudicate choral competitions both locally and abroad. He is also the executive director and co-producer of Capital Singers, South Africa's largest community choir project. To get in touch with Michael, you can email him or find him on Instagram (@mbarrett1310) or Facebook (@michael.j.barrett.54). You can also visit the Tuks Camerata website or follow them on Instagram (@tuks_camerata), Facebook (@UPCamerata), or YouTube (@universityofpretoriacamera357). To support the Tuks Camerata's travel to National ACDA 2025, visit their funding website.Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 3 episode from February 16, 2024, to hear how to share your story with us.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
In part 2 of a fascinating conversation, Dov Baron and Nir Eyal dive into the complexities of distraction. Eyal, an expert in behavioral design, shares insights from his books "Hooked" and "Indistractable" . Themes around the human desire for distraction, controlling attention, and the implications on technology, politics, and societal behaviors are explored. Eyal highlights unique cultural approaches from Singapore to reduce distractions and promote social harmony. . The conversation underscores the psychological needs for competency, autonomy, and relatedness, especially in children, and the impact of over-scheduling and lack of play on seeking fulfillment online. Personal responsibility, mindfulness, and genuine human connections are antithetical to excessive distraction. . Eyal provides strategies from 'Hooked' and 'Indistractable' to maintain focus and control attention, discussing the importance of psychological nutrients for children and the role of behavioral design in fostering social harmony. The episode concludes with insights on nurturing genuine connections in a digitally distracting world. . 00:00 Introduction to Nir Eyal . 00:50 The Impact of Distraction . 02:01 Cultural Observations in Singapore . 03:18 Singapore's Efficient Systems . 06:42 Behavioral Design in Singapore . 07:53 Racial Harmony and Social Engineering . 11:14 Free Speech and Cultural Appreciation . 13:40 Curiosity and Cultural Experiences . 15:25 Welcome to My Country: A Heartfelt Encounter . 15:41 Challenging Myths About Iran . 16:03 Personal Stories and Cultural Misconceptions . 17:55 The Addiction to Technology . 19:05 Understanding Internal Triggers . 20:46 Screen Time and Kids: The Real Impact . 22:14 Psychological Nutrients for Children . 23:31 The Importance of Play and Autonomy . 25:31 Connecting with Kids: Beyond the Screen . 28:21 Final Thoughts and Resources . Websites: http://www.nirandfar.com/www.Indistractable.com Social Media https://twitter.com/nireyal https://www.linkedin.com/in/nireyal/ . Dov Baron's brand new course has just been released on coursifyx.com/belonging ------------- Titled: "CREATING A CULTURE OF BELONGING." The course is divided into eight sections, each of which will guide you through exactly how to create a culture of belonging. . Because: CREATING A CULTURE OF BELONGING MAXIMIZES PERSONAL AND CORPORATE SUCCESS. Get Ready to strap on the tanks and Dive Deep into, What it Takes to Create a Culture of Belonging in your organization! Curious to know more? coursifyx.com/belonging . "Those Who Control Meaning for The Tribe, Also Control The Movement of That Tribe" #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #emotionsourcecode #neuroscience #emotional #meaning #emotional #logic #culture #curiosity #humanbehavior
Is it before November 12th, 2024? Go get onboarded for Adi Shakti's 99 Day Magical Mystery Tour for the chance to win prizes and retreats: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-FuuGMumcc/ —--- Today, I dive into the complex line between accountability and "haterism" in the spiritual and social justice communities.
On today's episode I have comic book artist, writer, artist, and translator, Adalisa Zarate! Adalisa is the final episode of my San Diego Comic-Con series, and funny enough she was the first episode I recorded of the series. Adalisa was another international guest, joining the show from Mexico! Adalisa has such an incredible story about how she got involved with SDCC as a Mexican journalist and she immediately was hooked! She has also done translation for some incredible shows such as "Sailor Moon" and "Cowboy Bebop". I talked with Adalisa about she got started with SDCC, how comic con and comic books are viewed in Mexico compared to the US, Mexican horror, some of her favorite SDCC memories, cultural appropriation vs cultural appreciation, translating for film and TV, and so much more. A huge Thank You to Adalisa Zarate for taking the time to join me on the show. Visit Adalisa in Artists Alley at Booth CC-10 and pick up some art, as well as get a picture with Murphey the Traveling Goat! Adalisa will also be part of 2 panels: "Cultural Appreciation vs. Cultural Appropriation, Round 2" on Friday, July 26th @ 5:30 in Room 26AB, as well as "Bringing Fandoms Together Through Language", Sunday, July 28th @ 1:00PM in Room 211. She also helped put together the panel "Storytellers of Then and Now" that will take place Sunday, July 28th @ 3:30PM in Room 26AB. Make sure to follow Adalisa, as well as Murphey the Traveling Goat on all of the links at www.onthemicpodcast.com Thanks, Adalisa! Enjoy the episode!
Leslie Chartier, owner of The Travelling Cafe, shares her incredible journey from running a cafe in South Carolina to creating unique culinary experiences in North Carolina. Discover how food, culture, and community play pivotal roles in her life and business. Learn about her experiences in hospitality management, her time at Southern Season, and the inception of The Traveling Cafe.Key Topics:Leslie Chartier's background and the origin of The Travelling Cafe- The impact of food and culture on community building- The transition from a physical cafe to a mobile culinary service- Unique team-building experiences through cooking classes- Personal stories and the importance of hospitalityChapter Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction0:31 - Origins of The Travelling Cafe2:20 - Hospitality Management Journey3:55 - Learning at Southern Season5:07 - Transition to Mobile Culinary Services6:21 - Team-Building Events and Classes8:59 - Cultural Appreciation and Collaboration10:42 - The Importance of Breaking Bread13:11 - Community and Connection Through Food17:53 - Overcoming Challenges and Staying Passionate#TheTravellingCafe #LeslieChartier #CulinaryJourney #FoodAndCulture #TeamBuilding #CookingClasses #Hospitality #CommunityBuilding #GlobalCuisine #FreemindNetwork #FreeMindPodcast #PodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/freemind-network-podcast-unveiling-the-grit-of-leadership--5189978/support.
In this podcast episode from "The Hive with Us," Daniel Martinez and his co-host recap their experience at Chris Rood's Mastermind event, praising its value and the unique insights from various heavy hitters in real estate. They delve into discussions about the importance of constantly seeking new perspectives and knowledge to grow in the entrepreneurial space, highlighting the dangers of ego in entrepreneurship. The conversation shifts towards personal development, resilience, and the value of hard work, drawing from their personal stories and the influence of their fathers. They also touch on cultural appreciation, the unity found in diversity within America, and the significance of maintaining a strong, virtuous character amidst societal changes. Mastermind Event Praise (0:06-0:56): Daniel and his co-host express admiration for Chris Rudman's Mastermind event, emphasizing its amazing value and the impact of meeting Chris in person. They highlight the benefits of networking and learning from diverse, successful individuals in the real estate industry. Importance of New Perspectives (1:09-1:46): The hosts discuss the significance of exposing oneself to different ideas and people to enhance personal and professional growth. They stress that no matter the level of success one achieves, there's always more to learn from others, especially those doing bigger things in the entrepreneurial game. Personal Development and Resilience (4:18-6:04): Chris shares his journey of overcoming addiction and diving into personal development at a young age. This segment highlights the importance of resilience, hard work, and the transformative power of redirecting one's energy into productive endeavors. Cultural Appreciation and Unity (14:38-15:54): The conversation shifts to the importance of appreciating diverse cultures and the unity found within diversity, especially in places like Texas. They emphasize that despite media narratives, real-life experiences show people of different backgrounds coming together, helping each other, and celebrating each other's cultures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hivemindcrm/support
In tribute to the life and career of legendary actor Louis Gossett Jr., we are re-airing our 2020 interview with him regarding his role as Luis Garcia in 'The Cuban'. In this conversation, Mr. Gossett Jr. shared his insights on embracing international cultures and his love for Cuba. 'The Cuban', where Gossett plays a Cuban jazz musician in a nursing home with dementia. The episode explores the sensitivity around the importance of cultural representation in film, and the unification of Brown and Black communities in art and society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 400th episode of the Finding Arizona Podcast, host Jose Acevedo reunites with previous guests Tony Ce, Meghan Alfonso, Eric Walters, and Kirsten Steele, bringing together a wealth of entrepreneurial wisdom and inspiration. Tony Ce shares his journey from the creation of Snoh to his involvement in the Phoenix Night Market, emphasizing the importance of multiculturalism and community in the food industry. Meghan Alfonso details her entrepreneurial ventures with the Pearce Family Foundation and Girl About Town, showcasing her resilience and adaptability during challenging times. Eric Walters reflects on his growth on media in the beverage industry, emphasizing the power of storytelling and support for local businesses. Kirsten Steele highlights the significance of community and shares her second home Chestnut as our studio for the afternoon. This episode is a treasure trove of valuable insights, providing aspiring entrepreneurs with practical wisdom and inspiration to navigate the entrepreneurial journey, we even share some fun get to know them questions specifically about Arizona.Please support our guests at the following : Tony Ce - https://pollyn.co/, https://localbuzz.co/ Meghan Alfonso - https://www.pearcefamilyfoundation.com/, https://www.girlabouttown.org/ Kirsten Steele - https://www.chestnutaz.com/ Eric Walters - https://atasteofaz.com/ https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@findingarizonapodcast https://www.linkedin.com/linkedin.com/findingarizonapodcast https://www.twitter.com/twitter.com/findingarizona https://www.facebook.com/facebook.com/findingarizonapodcast https://www.instagram.com/findingarizonapodcast/ The key moments in this episode are: 00:03:28 - Business Journey and Growth 00:17:19 - Perseverance and Growth in Business 00:19:14 - Creative Pivots and Business Expansion 00:22:34 - Hidden Gems of Arizona 00:28:40 - Culinary Delights and Cultural Appreciation 00:29:06 - The Power of Customer Stories 00:38:19 - Monsoon Moments 00:46:29 - Connecting through Collaboration 00:51:18 - Local Buzz and Pollen 00:56:35 - Kirsten is Giving Back in the Food Industry 01:01:38 - Meghan is Sharing Love for Scottsdale 01:02:24 - Legacy and Parenthood 01:02:56 - Overcoming Hurdles with Love SUPPORT: If you love this episode, please share it with someone you know will also enjoy it! Not for us, but for our guests, leave a review on iTunes. While you are listening, post a screenshot on social media and make sure to tag @FindingArizonaPodcast so we can thank you! Leave us a five star review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-arizona-podcast/id969100902?mt=2 Ready to start your own podcast? Found House powered by The Finding Arizona Podcast is your best find!https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/found-houseSPONSORS: Revitalize your self-care routine with Earth Based Body! Get 20% off your first online purchase at https://earthbasedbody.com/discount/F.... Embrace the goodness of nature for radiant skin!Upgrade your wellness game with Oura Ring! Enjoy $40 off your purchase using our exclusive link: https://ouraring.com/raf/a6bde107b4?u.... Elevate your health and sleep tracking now! Score a $20 discount on your SeatGeek tickets with code FINDINGARIZONA. Catch your favorite events live from seatgeek.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/finding-arizona-podcast/message
Ya todos deberían de conocer la historia: el Avatar, protector de la humanidad, ha permanecido perdido durante 100 años, hasta que un par de jóvenes encuentran al último maestro del Aire, que necesitará de los 4 elementos para vencer a la imperialista Nación del Fuego. Lo que fue una de las animaciones más importantes de […]
The Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast welcomes Shaundai Person, a senior software engineer at Netflix, to discuss her impressive career transition from sales to software engineering. Aside from some light-hearted banter about whiskey, pants confusion with her tall six-year-old son, love for rap, and previous experience with older technology, Shaundai shares how she leverages her transferable skillset, specifically soft skills she developed in sales, to excel in the tech industry. Shaundai emphasizes the importance of self-promotion to stand out and offers advice to other people transitioning into tech. She also touches on her upcoming TypeScript course and her strategic collaboration with Egghead. Key Takeaways [00:37] - Meet the Guest: Shaundai Person [01:24] - Whiskey of the Day: Uncle Nearest 1884 [03:00] - Tasting and Discussing the Whiskey [10:04] - Hot Takes on Tech Topics [21:59] - Deep Dive into GraphQL [24:10] - Career Advice and Personal Stories [34:29] - Confidence in Interviews [34:50] - Personal Responsibility and Evangelizing Your Skills [35:42] - Diversity, Representation, and Authenticity [38:45] - Capitalizing on Natural Skills [42:10] - Cultural Appreciation vs Appropriation [45:20] - Hip Hop and Cultural Influence [53:44] - The Journey of Creating a Tech Course [57:45] - Growing Up Fast: A Parent's Perspective [59:28] - Social Media Presence and Personal Branding Links Shaundai Person Twitter Shaundai Person LinkedIn TS for JS Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot React Miami We'll be at React Miami hitting the streets and getting answers from the people on hard hitting questions like "is Tailwind cool?". Will we see you there? If you haven't gotten tickets yet, you can go to https://www.reactmiami.com/ and use code WhiskeyWebMiami for $50 off your ticket. Whiskey Web and Whatnot Merch Enjoying the podcast and want us to make more? Help support us by picking up some of our fresh merch at https://whiskey.fund/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whiskey-web-and-whatnot/message
In this episode of Learning Uncut, Peter McKenzie from UnitingCare Queensland joins Michelle Ockers to discuss the First Nations Cultural Appreciation course. They dive into the process of creating the four-module eLearning program including the research, story gathering, design processes and stakeholder review. Furthermore, they discuss what aspects of the program have made it so successful including storytelling, graphic design and collaboration. Lastly, they talk through the challenges such as having to condense such a rich and complex history into understandable, digestible modules. Host: Michelle Ockers Transcript and related resources: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/141/ Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/
Leaving Dublin, Ireland where he was born and raised until the age of 22, David Nihill got drunk on travel and never quite hit sobriety of it. He has lived and worked in twelve countries and visited over seventy. His storytelling and comedy shows draw on his wide travels, cultural observations, attempts at language study, (occasional) international drinking session(s) and being a mildly confused immigrant. David is a former winner of the prestigious annual San Francisco Comedy Competition and a runner up in The Moths largest US Grandslam storytelling competition. He recorded his debut special Documented for Dry Bar Comedy in 2019 and his follow up Cultural Appreciation in 2023 which is available on Youtube. He has been featured on TED.com, Amazon Prime Video, The Irish Independent, Inc, JFL, Sirius XM, NPR, Ireland AM, and the Huffington Post. A festival favorite, David's videos have also gone viral with over 400 million views and a social following of over 1.5 million people. He is also a bestselling author and the founder of FunnyBizz Conferences, Comedy for a Spinal Cause and The Real Irish Comedy Tour. Mr. Nihill calls California home (away from home) when immigration officials permit.
Hey there! Welcome to this awesome episode of the Unrefined Podcast, where we will be taking you on a wild ride through the world of genetic engineering, Mayan lore, and corn. Buckle up!So, in this episode, our fabulous hosts Brandon, Lindsy and BT are diving deep into the fascinating world of corn. And no, we're not just talking about your average corn on the cob here. We're talking about the genetically engineered corn that has some seriously cool ties to Mayan mythology. How cool is that?We kick things off by discussing this mind-blowing book called "1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus" by Charles Simon. This book takes us on a journey to explore the origins and unique characteristics of corn. Who knew corn had such a rich history, right?But wait, there's more! Lindsy and Brandon also delve into the mystical figure of Quetzalcoatl in Aztec and Mayan mythology. This dude is seriously symbolic and has been depicted in ancient Mesoamerican art. We're talking about some seriously cool visuals here, people!And of course, no mythological discussion is complete without touching on creation stories. Our hosts explore various creation stories in Aztec and Mayan mythology, giving us a glimpse into the historical changes in religious beliefs. It's like a rollercoaster of ancient awesomeness!But hey, we're not just here for the myths and legends. Lindsy and BT also touch on the potential health effects of corn in our diets. It's always good to know what we're putting into our bodies, right?To wrap things up, your hosts are kind enough to recommend additional resources for all you curious listeners out there who want to dive even deeper into Mayan and Aztec culture. We've got your back!So there you have it, folks. Get ready to have your mind blown by the incredible world of genetic engineering, Mayan mythology, and corn. It's gonna be a wild ride, so let's get started!https://unrefinedpodcast.com/(see bottom for links mentioned in show)Timestamps:The Book "1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus" (00:02:01) The hosts discuss the book by Charles Simon, which challenges previous beliefs about the population and civilizations in the Americas before Columbus.Quetzalcoatl and Mesoamerican Mythology (00:09:21) The hosts explore the figure of Quetzalcoatl in Aztec and Mayan mythology, discussing its connection to the feathered serpent and its presence in ancient Mesoamerican art.The Feathered Serpent and Creation (00:12:17) Discussion on the symbolism of the handbag-like object in Mesoamerican art and its connection to creation.The Origins of the Feathered Serpent (00:12:52) Exploration of the earliest depictions of the feathered serpent in Olmec and Maya art and its association with conjuring and ancestor worship.Quetzalcoatl and the Maya (00:14:37) Explanation of the different names and influences on the figure of Quetzalcoatl in Aztec, Maya, and Toltec mythology, and the presence of the feathered serpent in Maya artwork.The creation of different suns (00:27:53) The hosts discuss the Aztec and Mayan belief in different eras with different suns, each representing a new attempt at creating something like human beings.Survivors of the flood turned into dogs (00:33:21) In the legends of the sun, two survivors of a flood are turned into dogs by the gods after they offend them by smoking up the heavens while cooking fish.Quetzalcoatl stealing the bones from the underworld (00:34:36) Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, is sent into the underworld to steal the bones of the previous people destroyed in the flood, possibly the bones of giants.The Origins of Corn (00:38:13) The hosts discuss the creation of the first humans from the blood of the feathered serpent and the bones of the ancient giants, and the introduction of corn as the sacred food.Symbolism of Corn in Mesoamerican Mythology (00:41:39) The hosts explore the interconnectedness between all life symbolized by the creation of man from maize, and the significance of corn as a staple in our diets.The Process of Preparing Corn (00:44:59) The hosts discuss the ancient process of using lime to wash corn in order to make it edible, and the secret knowledge behind the discovery of this method.The Feathered Serpent and Quetzalcoatl (00:47:49) The hosts discuss the figure of Quetzalcoatl in Aztec and Mayan mythology, and its connection to the feathered serpent.The Hero Twins and Defeating the Monster (00:50:23) The hosts explore the story of the hero twins defeating the monster, Seven Macaw, and the significance of this common theme in Native American mythology.Creation of Humans from Corn and Serpent Blood (00:57:27) The hosts discuss the various attempts to create humans, including the mixing of corn dough with the blood of a serpent deity, and the repudiation of the line of Noah.Quetzalcoatl and his origins (00:59:59) Discussion on the figure of Quetzalcoatl, his miraculous birth, and his role as a Toltec priest king.The dark mirror image of Quetzalcoatl (01:03:45) Exploration of the contrasting figure of Tezcatlipoca, also known as Tescatlipoca, who works against Quetzalcoatl and takes part in the creation.Quetzalcoatl and the morning star (01:05:06) Connection between Quetzalcoatl and the morning star, as well as the interpretation of ancient Mesoamerican art depicting Quetzalcoatl leaving on a raft of snakes.The Dresden Codex (01:13:01) The hosts mention the Dresden Codex, a codex that listeners can find out more about in relation to Mayan mythology.History and Mythology of the Aztecs (01:13:31) The book "History and Mythology of the Aztecs" by John Beer Horst is mentioned as a source for the legends of the sun.Cultural Appreciation (01:14:14) The hosts discuss the importance of cultural appreciation and learning about other cultures, celebrating uniqueness.History and Mythology of the Aztecs: The Codex Chimalpopocahttps://a.co/d/dVWYesZhttps://www.mesoweb.com/publications/Christenson/PopolVuh.pdf1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbushttps://a.co/d/5TH6hhvThe Gospel of the Toltecs: The Life and Teachings of Quetzalcoatlhttps://a.co/d/7oywa0aThe Discovery of Cornhttps://bit.ly/3R2L310The Empires of Atlantis: The Origins of Ancient Civilizationshttps://a.co/d/74Qc7SUThe Myth of Quetzalcoatlhttps://a.co/d/6ekcbpsMaize for the Gods: Unearthing the 9,000-Year History of Cornhttps://a.co/d/6P0QUzCThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
On today's episode #182, the writer's strike comes to a conclusion after 148 days, Backerkit takes a stance after Kickstarter makes an unpopular choice, and many, many video games are unplayable lately. Also, Aaron wants more people to start Cultural Appreciation nights, which we'll talk about in our film section.
Comedian David Nihill joins us all the way from Ireland! Actually, he's been here in the states for a while but has pretty much done comedy all over the world. Funny guy - go watch his new special on Youtube called "Cultural Appreciation" available for free! LINKS David Nihill - @ DavidNihill Felipe Esparza - @ FelipeEsparzaComedian Rodrigo Torres - @ RodrigoTorresJr Martin Rizo - @ ComicMartinRizo
Social Media star and Irish stand-up comic David Nihill joins the show before his shows at Rumors this weekend. Tyler got hit with some hail, and Dave is gonna bleed this weekend.@TylerCarrfm@JasminLaine@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
Often, we come across discussions surrounding cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation, two concepts that are frequently misunderstood and misinterpreted. In this podcast episode titled "Cultural Appreciation vs Cultural Appropriation," we delve into the complexities of these terms, aiming to shed light on their true meanings and implications. Our guest for this discussion is Swati Saxena, a seasoned expert in rural tourism. Swati brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the table, having spent years while working in the field. Her unique perspective offers valuable insights into the impact of cultural interactions and the importance of respectful appreciation. Connect with Swati https://www.instagram.com/lostinmaps/ Share your thoughts and feedbacks anshul.akh99@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DailyPassenger/videos Twitter: https://twitter.com/passenger_v2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daily.passenger/ Blog: https://dailypasseneger.com/
Martin Friedman, Martina Tam, and Christin Farmer are back to continue their beautiful discussion on cultural appreciation. In their last podcast together they defined cultural appreciation as having a understanding, transactional, and empathetic relationship with a different culture . Martin begins this podcast by sharing his thoughts on cultural appropriation. He believes that appropriation involves someone in a position of power stealing something spiritual without consent. Martina goes on to point out that taking something spiritual for monetary gain is also considered cultural appropriation. Our hosts have had to honor and collaborate with other cultures in the past. Christin shares a beautiful story on how she honored indigenous and tribal baby wrapping by inviting traditional women to teach a class. She understood that she was not an expert and found a respectful way to offer baby wrapping to her mothers. We want everyone to feel comfortable exploring other cultures without the fear of being accused, criticized, and cancelled. Our hosts agree that doing the work to understand ourselves is the most important step. When we understand our own culture and purpose we accept different cultures in a more loving way. We hope that this podcast can help others understand how to approach cultures in a respectful way so we can begin building human solidarity together.Show Notes: 4:11 Christin and Martin discuss how we move from appropriation to appreciation8:13 Martina shares her thoughts on what cultural appropriation looks like11:55 Our hosts explore the idea of asking for cultural permission and approaching appropriation in a healthy way16:41 Christin shares a story about the time she asked for help from indigenous and tribal people to help teach her clients how to wrap their babies19:47 Our hosts share their thoughts on the different feelings with white people appropriating versus another race/ethnicity appropriating25:09 Christin shares with Martina how she has had to build a better relationship with her own culture to feel secure in exploring different cultures29:35 Martin shares his own thoughts on how he has to hold himself accountable as a white man to be respectful when learning about new cultures and how weaponized accountability is a part of cancel culture.32:19 Christin talks about how learning collective cultural appreciation can help build human solidarityThe Soul Focused Group is a leadership development & consulting company for organizations that want to build stronger connections and create lasting solutions.More from The Soul Focused Group here:https://www.soulfocusedgroup.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TheSoulFocusedGroup/https://www.instagram.com/theSoulFocusedGroup/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-soul-focused-group Learn about subconscious programming by signing up for our FREE eBook today!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/living-as-part-of-the-solution/ Check out our FREE monthly virtual event!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/strength-for-the-struggle/ Looking for Soul Focused gear? Shop at our apparel store now!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/shop/
We're back! Matt recaps the death of his mother, Morgan talks about how happy he is, the boys discuss doing hakas, what their hopes and fears are for when AI takes over, and Matt has a full on therapy session.
Cultural appropriation? Not OK. But appreciation? A beautiful thing! On this episode we sit down with Live Tinted founder, Deepica Mutyala and actor, Sarah Podemski on the many ways they've had to navigate their culture's interpretation in a white dominated world. Join us for a judgment-free dialogue aimed to help us all understand the many nuances in appreciating cultures respectfully.
Hey all, the fellas are back for another ranting episode covering all the things...appropriation vs appreciation, delusional aspects of dancers and the dance, the scene vs the seen, shitty exploitation movies trying to explain our dance scenes, who should be commentating at dance events and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/styles-n-dris/support
Our amazing Soul Focused Radio hosts come together in our new podcast to discuss cultural appreciation. Our hosts define cultural appreciation as a practice to connect with other cultures from a place of interest, reflection, and relationship. It is important to see how cultural appreciation is being self aware and trying not to be someone else. In Kenya Martina saw groups of children playing in the streets, and she shares how free spirited the children seemed there. She realized her toddler was the only child she witnessed having temper tantrums while visiting. She believes that the independent culture has helped children learn to express and grow their creative genius. Martina shares how she found food as an opportunity to exchange cultural knowledge. She was able to share her own culture with her in-laws by sharing the food she grew up eating. Cultural appreciation can be in a form of an exchange, but we also want to honor the differences in each way of life. We don't want to continue looking down on cultures that are different from ours because we think our way of living is better.In the second segment of this podcast our hosts talk about how we can practice cultural appreciation in America. Before we set out to appreciate and learn from others it is important that we are grounded in our own culture. Christin shares how she stays rooted and grounded in who she is before entering new spaces. She acknowledges that she lives within various cultures as a Black American woman, and it is important to bring those unique cultures with her. The difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation is our approach to the new culture. At The Soul Focused Group we want to help everyone learn to appreciate and honor each individual. We can learn to appreciate other cultures in a respectful way by coming from a place of interest. Cultural appreciation is building human connection.Show Notes3:43 Martin explains the shift towards cultural appreciation from cultural appropriation 7:40 Martina shares the differences in African culture she witnessed while visiting10:58 Christin and Martina discuss how independent children are in different cultures and how a sense of community can be stronger in some cultures14:10 Martina shares her thoughts on how letting children be independent helps their creative genius and how she saw children raised in extended family households18:58 Martin and Martina explore how to navigate entering and respecting a new culture22:44 Christin and Martina explore how sharing cultural practices can be a form of appreciation30:29 Our hosts discuss what cultural appreciation looks like in America35:56 Our hosts explain how cultural appreciation is building human connections More from The Soul Focused Group here:https://www.soulfocusedgroup.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TheSoulFocusedGroup/https://www.instagram.com/theSoulFocusedGroup/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-soul-focused-group Learn about subconscious programming by signing up for our FREE eBook today!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/living-as-part-of-the-solution/ Check out our FREE monthly virtual event!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/strength-for-the-struggle/ Looking for Soul Focused gear? Shop at our apparel store now!https://soulfocusedgroup.com/shop/
In this conversation, we sit with Angie to talk about her work in amplifying the cultural appreciation of yoga and why it is important for it to be taught and practiced in a way that acknowledges its ancient Indian roots. IG: @tiwariyoga Follow (like! subscribe!) us on @browngamestrong
IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE Im 128. WildMics-Special sprachen wir über das Thema Cultural Appreciation in Music. Bei diesem Thema war es aus unserer Sicht nötig, die „bequeme weiße deutsche“ Perspektive zu verlassen und mit jemanden zu sprechen, der sich seit vielen Jahren damit beschäftigt. Deshalb luden wir die Jazz-Sängerin Dara Starr Tucker, die sich selbst als „Social Commentator“ bezeichnet, in die Sendung ein. Diese Sendung wurde am 14.03.2023 aufgezeichnet. *Alexander hat bei seiner Einlassung zu „Rage against the Machine“ nicht an Tom Morello gedacht. Deswegen war das kein gutes Beispiel. Eine gemeinsame Aktion von Europe Direct Österreich, den Europäischen Föderalisten Österreich (EFB/JEF) und R9 Regional TV unter Projektproduktion von Daniel Gerer in Zusammenarbeit mit der Europäischen Kommission (DG Connect). Termine und Orte: HOAXILLA® live Die wahre Wahrheit ™ – 2024 Wie man uns unterstützen kann, könnt ihr hier nachlesen. Zum HOAXILLA Merchandise geht es hier.
Lahari talks to Jigisha, founder of Ji Clothing and Living about our responsibility as consumers, especially in the context of the interiors and textiles space. We unpack the "trendiness" of purchasing local artisan-made work, how our behavior impacts craftsmen from countries outside the US, the "savior complex" of purchasing goods, and how we can be adapt to be more fair and equitable consumers.
Episode Description: Karen talks with Nadi Ali, Founder of Idea Labs, about the importance of action in diversity, equity, and inclusion work. Nadia shares about her experiences of living in places with a lot of diversity and inclusion, seeing and experiencing inequities, and her thoughts on cultural appreciation versus cultural appropriation. They discuss Nadia's experience of finding clarity in her business, and they have a coaching conversation around how Nadia can grow her business using aligned, relationship-based and values-aligned business development strategies.Links:Schedule an Exploratory Call with Karen: https://calendly.com/karenbartlett/30minLearn more about Kite + Dart Group: www.kiteanddartgroup.comRegister for an upcoming event: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/the-kite-dart-group-16435043586Learn more about Idea Labs: https://www.idealabsinaction.com/Connect with Nadia Ali: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadia-y-ali/Connect with Carin Huebner at Public Good Media: publicgood.mediaOriginal music credit goes to DJ Ishe: https://soundcloud.com/ishe
In this episode: Joseph Stuart, professor of history at the University of Mary and a former ISI Weaver fellow, joins the podcast to discuss the work of 20th century historian of culture, Christopher Dawsonwhy religion is at the heart of cultural identity, and how cultures that abandon their religion inevitably become captured by ideological “political religions”how to appreciate different cultures and have a rich, complex view of other civilizations without becoming a relativistTexts Mentioned:Christopher Dawson: A Cultural Mind in the Age of the Great War by Joseph StuartGifford Lectures by Christopher DawsonLeisure, The Basis of Culture by Josef PieperPrimitive Culture by Edward TylorThe Power and the Glory by Graham GreeneReligion and Culture by Christopher DawsonThe Dynamics of World History by Christopher DawsonThe Crisis of Western Education by Christopher DawsonThe Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order by Samuel Huntington“Christopher Dawson and Ayatollah Khatami and ‘The Dialogue of Civilizations' A Christian-Muslim Conversation” by Stephen G. CarterThe Mission movie“Conservatism” by Christopher Dawson (introduction by Joseph Stuart)Religion and the Modern State by Christopher DawsonJoseph Stuart Faculty PageBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
Classical music is there for all of us to enjoy. How do we break down the barriers present so that all of us can freely listen AND play music from cultures other than our own? This concept is explored in full on episode 72 of the Black Robe Podcast. Joe Williams- https://www.soundliberator.net/ Kim Davenport- https://kimdavenportpiano.com/2022/09/03/album-release-october-2022/ You can find links everywhere we are on our linktree: https://linktr.ee/Instituteforblackjustice. Don't forget to bookmark us for easy access to all of our content.
Adam creates a hypnosis session inspired by the poem Still I Rise by Maya Angelou. Adam uses the themes of positivity and empowerment in spite of oppression and unfairness featured in the poem as a useful hypnosis session for anyone going through tough times. The choice of the poem is to celebrate Black History Month and the inspirational Maya Angelou. Adam would like to highlight that this hypnosis session is an act of cultural appreciation that may help people of any race and any gender to feel positive and empowered. This is the poem: You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may tread me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise. Does my sassiness upset you? Why are you beset with gloom? 'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells Pumping in my living room. Just like moons and like suns, With the certainty of tides, Just like hopes springing high, Still I'll rise. Did you want to see me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling down like teardrops. Weakened by my soulful cries. Does my haughtiness offend you? Don't you take it awful hard 'Cause I laugh like I've got gold mines Diggin' in my own back yard. You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll rise. Does my sexiness upset you? Does it come as a surprise That I dance like I've got diamonds At the meeting of my thighs? Out of the huts of history's shame I rise Up from a past that's rooted in pain I rise I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, Welling and swelling I bear in the tide. Leaving behind nights of terror and fear I rise Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear I rise Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise I rise I rise. FREE HYPNOSIS DOWNLOAD: To thank you for being a listener to the show Adam is giving you a 100% FREE hypnosis download worth £10/$12 using the coupon code FREE here: https://www.adamcox.co.uk/downloads.html Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Further information on Adam is here: https://linktr.ee/AdamCoxOfficial Tags: Adam Cox, the hypnotist, NLP, asmr, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotist, stress, sleep, worry, meditation, guided meditation, hypnotism, anxiety, metaphor, Maya Angelou, Black History Month, Cultural Appreciation,
In this episode Nico Blitz and Jackie Ramirez deep dive into how Chicano and Japanese culture grew an appreciation for each other over years, and build the distinction between cultural appreciation and appropriation.
Year Two of The Waxing Soul Podcast is all about ideas in action! It's September 15, 2022, and today's topic is an in-depth exploration of the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation within spiritual practices. Are you ready to grow your soul? Music by ASHUTOSH-MUSIC from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waxingsoul/message
Leola chats with Henika Patel, founder of The School of Sensual Arts. Henika illustrates the difference between sensuality and sexuality. She uses ancient tantric myths and deities as tool for expansion, growth, and modeling a tantric lifestyle. Henika encourages the listener to honor themselves and the practices of tantra by devoting oneself to these ancient ways of being. Feeling the call to commit to the life of your dreams? Then Turned on By Life, a tantric journey for the art of living, is FOR YOU! Let's do the thing.Get a taste of tantra with the FREE Sexual Shadow Work Workbook & Pleasure Positive Guided Meditation! Find them both here!Find and follow Henika PatelIG: @henikapetalhttps://linktr.ee/schoolofsensualartsFind and follow Leola...www.talktantratome.comIG: @talktantratomeTwitter: @talktantratome
Pranidhi Varshney is the founder of Yoga Shala West which is based in Los Angele and has been practising yoga for 15 years. She believes that learning is cyclical where the student learns from the teacher and the teacher learns from the student unlike a top-down relationship. Previously, within the yoga community, there was a tendency to overlook the origins and lineage of yoga. Pranidhi feels it's important for this conversation and voices around yoga to include people of South Asian descent. Nevertheless, she is quick to admit that Western practitioners have played a key role in promoting Ashtanga yoga. The Ashtanga community is in a transition and accessibility is a big part of that transition. People are moving away from strict regimens and harmful hierarchies that had made yoga feel restrictive and acted as a barrier for newcomers. We can learn culturally from India where people who practice yoga incorporate it into their everyday life just like eating or combing your hair. Your life shouldn't come to a halt when you practice yoga. Hopefully, during this transition, as teachers and practitioners, we can create a safe space where everyone can express their point of view without being shamed or ostracised. Start the journey now with your free 30-day membership on Omstars.com. Use code: PODCAST. Keep up with us online @omstarsofficial or follow me on Instagram @kinoyoga. Visit my blog at Kinoyoga.com to learn more. Don't hesitate to get in touch with me at info@kinoyoga.com. If you want to share what you've learned on your yoga journey, you could be invited to guest spot on The Yoga Inspiration Podcast. Important links: Pranidhi's Essay that was Published on Yoga Journal: https://www.yogajournal.com/yoga-101/cultural-appropriation-yoga/ Links to the site and Youtube: http://yogashalawest.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/PranidhiV
In this weeks episode we talk about how cancel culture should be over and done with. Could it be internet trolling?
Join Ari and Matt as they discuss some of the more sensitive topics of incorporating elements or entire impressions from other cultures. Show Notes: Paul Butler's Medieval Music
We're joined by Chockie Tom, who works to increase Indigenous visibility and empowerment in the drink and hospitality industry. Chockie's advocacy efforts are deeply tied to her Pomo and Walker River Paiute heritage. As a bartender, consultant, and occasional brand ambassador, she has striven to increase Native involvement in the industry while helping people navigate this space for harm reduction. She helps bars and brands avoid cultural appropriation, promoting cultural appreciation and exchange while offering ways that businesses can give back to communities affected by colonization. Chockie even organized and moderated the very first Indigenous-led panel for Tales of the Cocktail, which you can watch on YouTube.Chockie is one of the co-founders of Doomersive – a decolonial cocktail program that challenges and subverts tiki culture. They've hosted tropical/immersive cocktail pop-ups in New York and London that substitute doom metal and satanic iconography in place of the racist appropriation and hypersexualization of Pacifica women that normally characterize the Tiki aesthetic. She even includes a “fundraging” aspect to this work, redirecting some of the money raised at these tropical ragers to support communities that have been negatively impacted by colonization. Follow Chockie Tom on Instagram @chocktails and on Twitter @chocktailsnyc You can support her work though PayPal and VenmoSupport the show
This week we are joined by educator and community facilitator, Trevia Woods. Trevia supports people by building powerful healing practices and traditions without culturally or spiritually appropriating, and during this episode, she shares the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation - as well as the complexity of cultural exchange, describes some of the most common cultural appropriations we encounter in our day-to-day (and the role we play in it), the devastating impact that appropriating different cultures has on marginalized communities, and practical tips for preventing cultural appropriation and respectfully participating in cultural appreciation. For more info on Trevia: Website: https://www.manytreeslifeway.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevia_woods/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manytreeslifeway For 65 bonus episodes, exclusive rewards, and to influence content for the show, join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/selfhelpless Delanie's comped resources for entrepreneurs: https://www.delaniefischer.com Kelsey's Tour Dates: https://www.kelseycook.com This episode was sponsored by Coterie, Calm, & Fuzzy! Right now, Coterie is partnering with Self Helpless to offer you 20% off your first order plus free shipping at Coterie.com/HELPLESS. Right now, they're offering listeners 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at CALM.COM/HELPLESS Right now, Fuzzy is offering our listeners a FREE 7-Day Trial membership. Go to YourFuzzy.com/helpless today to sign up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
in episode 01 of season 03, Nicole, Carly, and Jazzlyn dive into the topic of Cultural Appropriation vs. Cultural Appreciation. Definitions, examples and some confusion arouse as we navigate the difference between the two. Rate, subscribe, follow the podcast on instagram @thesourandsaltyProduced + edited by Nicole Zollner @nicolezllnrOriginal music by Steve Vásquez Alcaraz @acarelesscalmhydrojug affiliate linkpoly&bark affiliate link + listen to the episode for the code"What is Cultural Appropriation?" by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica"Appropriation and Appreciation: What's the Difference?" by Ashley Wells"The Rise and Fall of Cultural Appropriation" by Kirby Ferguson "From Cultural Exchange to Transculturation: A Review and Reconceptualization of Cultural Appropriation" by Richard A Rodgers"Westernization and Cultural Appropriation in Yoga" by Maryann Auger"Here's What I Wish the West Would Understand About Gua Sha" by Jennifer Li"Skin Deep: The Art of Japanese Tattoos" by Caterina Bellinetti"An Indigenous Perspective on Frida Kahlo" by Joanna Garcia Cheran "Gwen Stefani's History of Cultural Appropriation" by Michelle Vincent"Controversial Outfit Cut from Fashion Show After Accusations of Cultural Appropriation" by Elena Goukassian"Victoria Secret Models wearing Native American headdresses and African neck rings" by Harpers Bazaar "Geisha fashion shoots on Vogue. (Karlie Kloss, Rihanna)" by Cady Lang"MAC Cosmetics accused of appropriating Native American culture in new "Vibe Tribe" collection" by Stephanie Marie Anderson"MAC Names New Cosmetic Line After Mexican Murder Town" by Jeff Racheff"The Official CROWN Act" "Cultural appropriation: What is it and what does it mean?" by BBC newsround "Cultural Appreciation vs. Cultural Appropriation: Why it Matters" by Greenheart Club
Have you ever wondered if it's ok to say "namaste"? Or use the term "yogi"? There is much talk in the Yoga world about cultural appropriation and cancelling the use of certain words so I brought in a Sanskrit and yogic history scholar, Marcy Braverman Goldstein. Marcy Braverman Goldstein, Ph.D. received her doctoral degree in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has taught world religions, focused on Indian traditions, at UNC Charlotte and Davidson College, and an Art of Ethical Speech series of classes at the Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice. Marcy is the Founder and Creative Director of Sanskrit Revolution, and on the Faculty at Embodied Philosophy. Drawing from her academic background and twenty-five years of yoga practice, she teaches Sanskrit, history, yogic speech, and philosophy at studios, festivals, and universities. nationally. Marcy's goal is to deepen people's knowledge and inspire personal growth so that everyone can help to repair our world. Find Marcy and her work at: www.sanskritrevolution.com Join the Yoga Teacher CEO Facebook Community here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/della-wheeler/support
Part 2 with the legend that is Greg Poleon. Enjoy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/visions-podcast/donations
The Hugo finalists are out? Already? Already! A banned beer. And our initial non-spoiler impressions of Master of Djinn.
This girl said 'bye' to corporate life.Our guest, Lydia Querian, is a fashion designer, dancer, and musician who was born and raised in the Philippines, lived in San Francisco for 10 years, and now based in Hawaii. She is now the founder of Daily Malong and empowers Indigenous Filipino artists to continue their living traditions by extending appreciation in the diaspora. Her work was recently featured at this year's SS21 New York Fashion Week.In this episode, we discuss...Lydia's journey with leaving her corporate career in pursuit of deeper cultural work and entrepreneurshipCollaboration with indigenous communities and the importance of pre-colonial Philippines for her designs with Daily MalongChallenges with balancing profit and impactAnd more
CW: Accidental Child Death || Warning Embedded in Podcast Content Associated Links: Blog link: https://harrisees.wordpress.com/2022/02/12/the-gift-a-tale-of-cultural-appreciation/ Youtube (where this content is replicated): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoS6H2R1Or4MtabrkofdOMw Twitter: https://twitter.com/TracieHarris Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tharris1773/ Paypal: http://paypal.me/athomeinmyhead Helpful Resources: What does it mean to appreciate culture? https://theblackstory.com/public/Resources/details/70 Aligning cultural art with culture: https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/understanding-blackness-to-understand-black-art-by-stephanie-phillips Music Credits: “Wishful Thinking” - Dan Lebowitz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOg3zLw7St5V4N7O8HSoQRA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracie-harris/support
Is it okay to embrace the cultures of others? We talk through the perilous prospect of embracing another people's traditions. The Bridge gives you some help in understanding the respect required to navigate our times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Late Night Hour podcast guests Adeola and Mark feature in as they give insight on cultural tendencies and delicacies growing up. Come and enjoy the good laughs with the Late Night Crew.
Somehow, somewhere, at some time it *seemed* like the lines were blurred between cultural appreciation and appropriation, but we are here to remind you that the line is actually bold, bright, and never left. Today's episode is devoted to the multi-faceted conversation surrounding cultural appropriation as we explore how it affects all areas of daily. From the food we eat, to the clothes we wear, to the language we use, our daily lives are filled with vast cultural influences from all over the world that deserve our respect, and are not just here for our entertainment. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Not so long ago the idea of a wellness travel company was quite foreign to most people. That did not stop today's guest from forging a path for herself, and opening up a market for others to follow in her wake. Linden Schaffer is the Founder of Pravassa and Wander Home, as well as the author of Living Well on the Road, and today we get to talk to her about her many adventures, what motivated her to start her companies and why she is so dedicated to healthier practices while exploring the world. Linden is a yoga and meditation practitioner and actually began her adventures while she was still working in the fashion industry. It was through these work trips that she began to notice her passion for exploration and the strategies that enabled her and others to have the most rewarding time abroad. Linden explains the different steps in her business journey and also gets into the philosophy of being changed by travel, something she carries with her every day. We also talk about Linden's reaction to the pandemic, how to minimize the many stresses of travel, and a whole bunch of great tips for the different components of a trip. Be sure to catch this unmissable chat with the wonderful Linden Schaffer!Today on On Arrival: • Linden's favorite travel memory, meeting a nomadic tribe in Northern India!• The hugely impactful experience that Linden had traveling to Australia as a teenager. • Traveling for work in the fashion industry; Linden's reflections on her previous career. • How Linden brought her personal wellness practices into the company. • Yoga, meditation, pilates, and nutrition; the foundation of Linden's wellness routine. • The origin story of Pravassa; and the roots the company has in the 2008 recession. • Where the name Pravassa comes from and the evolution of the company. • Customized wellness focused trips for people based on their specific requests and needs. • How Pravassa has shifted during the pandemic and their main offers currently. • The inspiration behind Linden's book and the questions that prompted its publication. • Smarter hygiene and safety on planes and in hotel rooms. • Preparation and getting to the hotel from the airport; Linden's recommendations! • Linden's top choice for a relaxing destination right now! Visit Pravassa and Wander Home to learn more about Linden Schaffer and her work.Follow Linden on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Linden's book Living Well on the Road and her Google Talk!If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. If you know someone who you think would enjoy this episode, please share it with them!Do you have a burning travel question? Visit www.onarrival.com to submit your question for KT & Jordan to answer on the next show!