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Hey For The Wild community, it's Ayana. It's been a minute. Life has been moving—fast, deep, and full. I've grown, and with that growth, a clearer sense of what I want to share with you has come into focus.After nearly a decade of digital episodes, I felt a longing—an ache to be in person, on the land, and heart to heart with our guests. That's why you may have noticed we've slowed down on weekly releases. Instead, we've been on the road, spending sacred, unhurried time with people we love—tending to conversations that are raw, intimate, funny, beautiful, edgy, and alive.We were hoping to keep it under wraps a little longer, but we're just too excited: the first season of our new walking series will be released soon, and it features the luminous Sophie Strand. This series is an in-person, land-based conversation that is intimate, weird, raw, beautiful exploration of land, grief, myth, pleasure, and more. These aren't studio-perfect interviews, they're alive.But there's more. We're also creating an anthology—a wild and tender book featuring Sophie and 20 other contributors like Tyson Yunkaporta, Sylvia Linsteadt, adrienne maree brown, Dori Midnight, and Stephen Jenkinson. It's an archive, an altar, a trail companion—a distillation of 10 years of For The Wild with essays, art, poetry, rituals, and deep questions. It asks us what it means to live in fragmentary times and still root deeply. We hope to print it later this year.To bring these projects to life, we need your support.We're looking for funding partners, sponsors, and publishers—and we're dreaming of a book tour from the West Coast to the East, and across the pond to Europe.If you're an individual, foundation, or aligned company that wants to support the Sophie Strand series, reach out.If you're a publisher or lit world comrade, I'd love to connect.If you'd like to host a live gathering for the book tour, let's talk—we'd love to share good food, real talk, and tender moments with your community.Email us at connect@forthewild.worldThank you for walking with us—whether you've been here since the beginning or just arrived. My heart is racing as I share this with you. It feels risky, but right. Vulnerable, but true. And I'm so grateful.In the meantime, you can spend some deep time with us through our Earthly Reads Series and Book Study or Bayo Akomolafe's We Will Dance with Mountains: Vunja! course—both on our website.And of course, we've got over 350 episodes waiting for you on your favorite platform.Here's to what comes next. With love,Ayana♫ The music featured in this update is “Das Nuvens (Live)” by Fabiano do Nascimento, courtesy of Leaving Records.Support the show
This week we are rebroadcasting our episode with Dori Midnight, originally aired in October 2022.“With a prayer to imagine beyond the current structures and systems, and kind of weave ourselves into, and be wrapped inside of, the invisible cloak that is interdependence, that is mutual aid, that supports us to reach towards each other and reach towards a vision of mutually flourishing life.” This powerful vision is shared by this week's guest, Dori Midnight. In this sweet, meaningful, and meandering conversation, Dori discusses magical and liberatory practices, ancestral Jewish healing traditions, and the necessity of reclaiming Judaism from Zionism in the name of collective liberation. She shares sweet stories of garlic and cedar, the generosity of belonging, and the blessing of our collective and intricate work as we stretch toward liberation. Dori Midnight practices intuitive healing, weaves collaborative, liberatory ritual spaces, makes potions, and writes liturgy, spells, prayers, and poems. For over 20 years, Dori has been practicing and teaching on ritual and remedies for unraveling times, reconnecting with traditions of Jewish ancestral wisdom, community care work, and queer magic and healing. Music by 40 Million Feet, Katie Gray, and Aviva Le Fey. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show
adrienne welcomes Dori Midnight, a community care practitioner, ritual leader, writer, and deep listener oriented towards healing and liberation. They discuss how everything is a ritual, palm reading, holding community stories, ancestral healing practices, creative ritual spaces, spell writing, having agency in our presence, prophecy, translations for G-d, reading about ancient prophets, feeling grief and adorned, golden, jewelry mouths. --- SUPPORT OUR SHOW! - https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow --- TRANSCRIPT --- Music by Tunde Olaniran, Mother Cyborg and The Bengsons --- HTS ESSENTIALS SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow PEEP us on IG https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message
In the heart of our journey towards Easter, we turn to the second chapter in our three-part series, inviting you into a contemplative exploration of dying and the profound lessons it imparts on communal living. This service weaves together thought, music, prayer, and story, reflecting on our shared human experience and the bonds that sustain us through life's transitions. Join us in this reflective exploration of the spaces between life and death, community and solitude, fear and hope, embracing the full spectrum of our existence with open hearts and minds. Opening Hymn- Gathered Here- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (:31) Words of Welcome and Call to Worship- Rev. Arif Mamdani (5:57) Time for All Ages/Singing Together-The Universe Song- Allison Connelly-Vetter (16:46) Singing Together- Come and Go With Me- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (22:01) Prayer and Meditation- Meleah Houseknecht (23:49) Practice of Generosity- Rev. Arif Mamdani (33:18) Offertory- I am a Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (37:03) Readings- from Wash Your Hands by Dori Midnight; John 13:1-5- Meleah Houseknecht (40:18) Anthem- Take My Hand Precious Lord- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (42:42) Message- Lessons from the Edge of Existence- Rev. Ashley Harness (47:07) Closing Song- For All That is Our Life- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (1:08:41) Benediction- Rev. Ashley Harness (1:10:51)
Join us as we talk all things Sukkot and art and agriculture and Judaism with Sol Weiss (they/them)! During this episode, we talk about the idea of sukkah's as vision forts, what it means to be in healing relationship with the land, collective composting, and so so much more. Some links to things that we discuss in this session are:
“With a prayer to imagine beyond the current structures and systems, and kind of weave ourselves into, and be wrapped inside of, the invisible cloak that is interdependence, that is mutual aid, that supports us to reach towards each other and reach towards a vision of mutually flourishing life.” This powerful vision is shared by this week's guest, Dori Midnight. In this sweet, meaningful, and meandering conversation, Dori discusses magical and liberatory practices, ancestral Jewish healing traditions, and the necessity of reclaiming Judaism from Zionism in the name of collective liberation. She shares sweet stories of garlic and cedar, the generosity of belonging, and the blessing of our collective and intricate work as we stretch toward liberation. Dori Midnight practices intuitive healing, weaves collaborative, liberatory ritual spaces, makes potions, and writes liturgy, spells, prayers, and poems. For over 20 years, Dori has been practicing and teaching on ritual and remedies for unraveling times, reconnecting with traditions of Jewish ancestral wisdom, community care work, and queer magic and healing. Music by 40 Million Feet, Katie Gray, and Aviva Le Fey. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
Dean Spade, renowned author and activist, shares of his work towards queer and trans liberation, Palestinian solidarity and ways we can understand the Jewish practice of tzedakah as a path for radical redistribution of resources. In conversation with Dori Midnight, Dean explores his journey with Judaism, innovating tradition, and ancestors of blood and of choice.
Aurora Levins Morales, in conversation with Dori Midnight, dives into the transformative power of poetry, storytelling and radical genealogy. Aurora shares of her Puerto Rican and Ashkenazi roots, her experience with chronic illness, and imagines what is possible in a world of protective reciprocity.
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 14th Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Lectionary 22 or Proper 17, which falls on August 29th this year, including our deep dive into hand washing! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. If you want to learn more about the science of hand washing (and sanitizing), this Science Friday episode from 2020 is great! Also, Pastor Emily referred to this powerful poem by Dori Midnight. CN: we talk about antisemitism when discussing the Gospel reading. Check us out on Facebook & Twitter at @NerdsAtChurch to connect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdsatchurch/message
Dori Midnight is a Jewish mystic, herbalist, artist, and teacher of magic. She also practices intuitive healing, weaves collaborative, liberatory ritual spaces, makes potions, and writes liturgy, spells, prayers, and poems. For over 20 years, Dori has been teaching workshops on ritual and remedies for unraveling times, Jewish Plant Magic, community care work, and queer magic and healing.Dori’s work is supported and inspired by a web of teachers, dreamers, and co-conspirators in Disability and Healing Justice work, queer liberation, and earth based, multi-rooted/diasporic Judaism and is in service to more love, more healing, and more freedom for every body. On this episode, Dori discusses the witchcraft of Judaism, ways to reconnect the seemingly broken links of diasporic traditions, and Jewish protection magic against demons of all kinds.Pam also discusses her journey of weaving together her Paganism with her family’s Judaism, and answers a listener question about Jewish folk magic resources.Our sponsors for this episode are The Spiral Bookcase, BetterHelp, and Maude’s Paperwing Gallery
Part of the genius of Jewish blessings is the opportunity to see every single possible moment as a chance to find meaning. In this episode, we explore the Nisim B'Chol Yom, a series of blessings to recite in the morning to acknowledge our "daily miracles": from stretching, to sitting upright, to tying our shoes. For more, check out: The text of the Daily Miracles in Hebrew, English transliteration, and English Queer Morning Blessings on Dori Midnight's website A musical version of the Morning Blessings by David Paskin
In the first of two Passover-themed shows, April shares her epiphany that despite a resonance between the story of the Israelites leaving mitzrayim (Egypt, the narrow place) and the emancipation of enslaved Africans in the U.S., the two stories diverge in important and significant ways.CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of slavery, enslavement, and violence against Black people and passing reference to sexual assault.Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.comLearn more about Joyous Justice where April is the founding and fabulous (!) director and Tracie is a senior partner: https://joyousjustice.com/Read more of Tracie's thoughts at bmoreincremental.comResources and notes:The film about Tamar Mannaseh is They Ain't Ready for Me.You can read documentation of enslavement in the U.S. into the 20th century in this article in VICEDig into Professor Joy DeGruy's thinking and research at her website.Michele Alexander's groundbreaking work The New Jim Crow makes the case that slavery adapted to emancipation in Jim Crow and then mass incarceration.Amy Cooper, a white woman, called the police on Christian Cooper (no relation), a Black man, when he asked her to leash her dog in Central Park in the summer of 2020. You can read about the encounter in the NY Times.Learn more about artist Dori Midnight at her website.
Dori Midnight shares the honey-dripping alchemy of working with Jewish ancestral plants including garlic, cedar and pomegranate, as well as the wisdom of her grandmothers on working and playing for collective liberation.
We begin today's episode with a personal story from Reginald Murray about his experience trying to retain permanent housing after an extended prison stay, along with his work as an advocate helping to secure housing for the recently released.Then we are joined by Becky Dennison, the Executive Director of the Venice Community Housing Corporation, to discuss othering and NIMBYism in Venice and Los Angeles at large, the results of "Broken Windows" policing on Skid Row, and the importance of not severing clients from their local communities in the process of providing them with services.We close the show with a poem called "Wash Your Hands" by Dori Midnight.
It's here - our new name for Healing Justice Podcast! We are Irresistible -- a community of practice in collective healing and social change. Together, we celebrate the many traditions of movement leaders, cultural workers, and spiritual teachers who remind us to embody the liberation we are pursuing and who show us that our movements for justice can and must be expansive, vibrant, and fully alive. Because we are so much more than resistance. We are irresistible. Check out our new website & sign up for the email list at http://www.irresistible.org Follow our updated social media handles: Instagram @irresistible_movements / Twitter @heyirresistible / Facebook fb.me/irresistiblemovements Support this work as a member: http://www.patreon.com/irresistible Listen to the next episode, "Becoming Irresistible," to hear the story and meaning behind our new name. All quotes heard are from past episodes of Healing Justice Podcast. Thank you to our incredible guests and featured voices: Kate Werning, Jamie Laurie, Alice Wong, Tricia Hersey, adrienne maree brown, Phillip Agnew, Rhiana Anthony, Ije Ude, Eroc Arroyo Montano, Dori Midnight, & Bea Anderson. Thanks to Jacob White & Zach Meyer for production, and Ana Cecilia for our new theme music. Sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org Transcript and full show notes at www.irresistible.org/podcast/trailer
"Neither trees nor people are creatures meant for solitude. Thriving and flourishing and resilience are products of community." Native traditions have long taught that the natural world is alive with its own wisdom, but scientists rejected this idea. Recently, however, science has begun to agree, citing evidence that trees can in fact communicate and cooperate. In this service, we’ll focus on the wisdom to be found in the lives of trees. Works referenced in this sermon: “Wash Your Hands” by Dori Midnight: https://dorimidnight.com/uncategorized/wash-your-hands/ "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Kimmerer: https://birchbarkbooks.com/all-online-titles/braiding-sweetgrass Written by: Rev. Laurel Gray Music by: Kala Farnham Host: Amanda Hall Produced and Directed by: Bruce Hall
In each episode we talk about a variety of books, writing, and art. Below are a few mentioned in this one:Espacio Escultorio Sculpture Park (link) El Pedregal Nature Reserve (link)The book The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert (link) "Characteristics of White Supremacy" (link)Jewish Plant Magic retreats (link)Jewish history with garlic (link)Guggel Muggel (link)Dori Midnight’s Facebook inquiry about garlic (link)The book Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect by Mel Y. Chen (link)Questions? Thoughts? Email us: alltalklisteners@gmail.com.About Us:Ellie Lobovits is a visual artist, educator, writer, and teacher of Jewish plant magic. ellielobovits.comLeora Fridman is a writer and educator, author of My Fault, Make an Effort, and other books of prose, poetry and translation. leorafridman.com
In this bonus episode from Healing Justice Podcast, we bring you advice about how to adapt your travel and gatherings, timely medical information, invocations, grounding practices and reflections from the March 7, 2020 webinar: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Preparation for People Living with Chronic Illnesses in the United States. Unlike much of what we’re seeing in the media and public discussion, this virtual gathering centered the wisdom and life experiences of people who live with chronic illnesses and disability. The voices you'll hear are: - Kate Werning, Director, Healing Justice Podcast - Maryse Mitchell-Brody - JD Davids, strategist and storyteller, The Cranky Queer - Evvie Ormon, a healer, facilitator and generative coach from Emergent Phoenix Consulting - Crissaris Sarnelli, MD, a primary care/family doctor and healer from Harlem, NY - Elandria Williams, Executive Director and trainer, PeoplesHub - The poetry of Dori Midnight (read by Crissaris) ** Full episode transcript - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NgcA-k-WqEgXFvOU3tTCZ_V5yuse2Cu8m_Cr_RFYfsA/edit *** Access the full list of resources with more information at http://www.healingjustice.org/podcast/corona *** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message
In this bonus episode, we bring you timely medical information, invocations, grounding practices and reflections from the March 7, 2020 webinar: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Preparation for People Living with Chronic Illnesses in the United States. Unlike much of what we’re seeing in the media and public discussion, this virtual gathering centered the wisdom and life experiences of people who live with chronic illnesses and disability. The voices you'll hear are:- JD Davids, strategist and storyteller, The Cranky Queer- Evvie Ormon, a healer, facilitator and generative coach from Emergent Phoenix Consulting- Crissaris Sarnelli, MD, a primary care/family doctor and healer from Harlem, NY- Elandria Williams, Executive Director and trainer, PeoplesHub- The words of Dori Midnight (read by Crissaris) *** Access the full list of resources, more information, and a full transcript at http://www.healingjustice.org/podcast/corona *** Thank you to our sound engineer Zach Meyer at the COALROOM; and to Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org
Marlee Grace is a dancer, writer, podcaster, creative advisor, and the author of the book How to Not Always Be Working. She also runs Center, an artist residency and creative space in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She will be leading a dance and writing workshop entitled Composition + Practice in the Catskills May 17 to 19, 2019.I first met Marlee in 2013 when she was just beginning her shop Have Company in Grand Rapids in Michigan. She discovered my book Grow, a field guide for success and sustainability for DIY creatives, and reached out about carrying it in the shop. She went on to build a very successful shop and artist residency selling creative, handmade goods. I reconnected with Marlee early this year over Instagram (of course) and was thrilled to find how she’s grown as a creative and uses her many platforms to create, as she puts it “containers for people to empower themselves.”Much of her work is centered improvisation, self-reflection, healing, growing, and charting new paths for yourself, all themes that have come into my life strongly over the past month. In this episode we talk about the power of zines and DIY in a digital era; and how to disconnect (including her great IGTV video “Don’t Let the App Get You Down”); the necessary shift from Do It Yourself to Do It Together; surviving capitalism and valuing yourself in order to be generous to others; the importance of ritual and finding harmony between many interests; and reaching beyond punk in order to bring your work and values to a wider audience.Marlee also discusses inspiration from people like Sarah Faith Gottesdiener, Dori Midnight, Mary Evans of Spirit Speak, and adrienne maree brown’s book Emergent Strategy.This episode features the song “Half Lie” by Taleen Kali. Riot Woman artwork and logo by Aurora Lady. Listen and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher.
Hey folks, this is a little solo episode with some ideas and inspiration for your Beltane celebrations. I am sharing a tarot spread I will be doing, ways in which I am exploring pleasure of my own understanding in May, some ritual ideas and I am reading some beautiful words on flower essences by Dori Midnight as well as a few lines from adrienne maree brown's book Pleasure Activism for your delight! Here are the questions for the tarot spread: What does being in full bloom mean to me right now? What does my body need to be in full bloom? What does my mind need to be in full bloom? What does my spirit need to be in full bloom? Here is Dori Midnight's instagram love: https://www.instagram.com/dorimidnight/ This is where you can find adrienne maree brown's book: http://adriennemareebrown.net/ Here is the Healing Justice podcast episode about flower essences with Dori Midnight that I mentioned: https://healingjustice.podbean.com/e/28-practice-essences-for-everybody-making-your-own-medicine-with-dori-midnight/ Here is more info about the A Season of Radical Love program I am offering: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/a-season-of-radical-love/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/
Join guest host Emiliano Lemus interviewing herbalist and healer Dori Midnight as they discuss rituals and remedies for political despair in the current times. Their conversation will explore how to meet grief, rage, overwhelm and fear with medicines to help us stay open and resilient, and inspire resistance and collective liberation. The post Interview with Dori Midnight – October 18, 2018 appeared first on KPFA.
Every year in June, social justice organizers, artists, and media makers from around the country (and beyond) gather in Detroit for the Allied Media Conference. Autumn and adrienne sat down on day 3 of the event, with over 200 activists, and held our first ever live show. We talk about sisterhood, survival, and liberation through pleasure. HEADS UP: Become a patron this month to get a limited run APOCALYPSE POTION, handcrafted by Dori Midnight! (If you're already a patron, you get the potion too! We'll be in touch.) www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg Image by Emily Yue - endoftheworldshow.org @endoftheworldPC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message
Plant and stone medicine healer Dori Midnight, speaks on ancestral and queer magic with the green bloods and rocks and crystals as allies in ancestral healing.
This episode is the first in a series of conversations about #metoo and the apocalypse of patriarchy and rape culture. In this first conversation, adrienne and Autumn share about the personal impact of the #metoo movement on our lives and the questions it is spurring in us. Content warning that this episode includes discussion of sexual violence. HEADS UP: Become a patron this month to get a limited run Apocalypse Potion, handcrafted by Dori Midnight! (If you're already a patron, you get the potion too! We'll be in touch.) http://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg - endoftheworldshow.org @endoftheworldPC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message
Join Dori Midnight to learn how to make an essence, a people’s medicine, of your own. These are incredible instructions and so fun to follow - the possibilities are endless. Follow along with the written guide here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1POLbYWNyUTFHrGbi_G_3ci4a3p3nYguVBw-wunIdigY/edit?usp=sharing Download the corresponding conversation (28 People’s Medicine and Queer Magic) This week, we’re talking with radical herbalist, healer, and witch Dori Midnight. You’ll hear us talk about her hilarious story of queer witchy magic from a young age, plants as allies, how activists can better care for our bodies and align with the earth, the role of imagination in social justice, and a disability justice lens on healing and liberation. --- ✨ NEW REWARD! ✨ ~ * ~ You can get your very own handcrafted magical essence from Dori herself for a limited time by becoming a $13 level donor or above on our Patreon account to support the podcast! Dori has generously offered us an exclusive batch of her incredibly sought-after essence called YES LIBERATION as a reward to our donors. Go to www.patreon.com/healingjustice to get yours. ~ * ~ --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Dori Midnight practices community-based intuitive healing that weaves together plant and stone medicine, ancestral and queer magic, and justice work. Drawing on her training as a clinical herbalist and interfaith minister, as well as traditions from her ancestry (Sephardi/Ashkenazi/Romani), Dori's work is grounded in self-determinism, collective liberation, and the belief that healing ourselves is inseparable from healing our communities and the planet. Her work is inspired by a web of teachers, healers, artists, dreamers, and activists in disability and healing justice, earth-based Judaism, and queer liberation. Dori lives in Western Massachusetts, where she teaches, creates ritual, makes potions, and maintains a local and distance healing practice. http://www.dorilandia.com/ You can find Dori in person hosting Remedies and Rituals for Heartbreaking Times with Elokin Orton- Cheung September 21, 2018 - September 23, 2018 at Rowe Camp and Conference Center in Western Massachusetts. Learn magic and medicine, plant remedies and rituals that will help you stay resilient, graceful, open, and strong when the bad news is never-ending and staying hopeful is a struggle. More info: http://rowecenter.org --- JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Sign up for the email list at www.healingjustice.org Social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter This podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help cover our costs by becoming a sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice or giving a one time gift here https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb Please leave a positive rating & review in whatever app you are listening - it all makes a difference! THANK YOU to all our production volunteers: Content editing by Abigail BereolaMixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMIntro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’BrienAll visuals contributed by Josiah Werning
This week, we’re talking with radical herbalist, healer, and witch Dori Midnight. You’ll hear us talk about her hilarious story of queer witchy magic from a young age, plants as allies, how activists can better care for our bodies and align with the earth, the role of imagination in social justice, and a disability justice lens on healing and liberation. Download the corresponding practice (28 Practice: Essences for Everybody… Making Your Own Medicine) to join Dori to learn how to make an essence, a people’s medicine, of your own. These are incredible instructions and so fun to follow- the possibilities are endless.. Practice episodes always publish on Thursdays. --- ✨ NEW REWARD! ✨ ~ * ~ You can get your very own handcrafted magical people's medicine from Dori herself for a limited time by becoming a $13 level donor or above on our Patreon account to support the podcast! Dori has generously offered us an exclusive batch of her incredibly sought-after essence called YES LIBERATION as a reward to our donors. Go to www.patreon.com/healingjustice to get yours. ~ * ~ --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Dori Midnight practices community-based intuitive healing that weaves together plant and stone medicine, ancestral and queer magic, and justice work. Drawing on her training as a clinical herbalist and interfaith minister, as well as traditions from her ancestry (Sephardi/Ashkenazi/Romani), Dori's work is grounded in self-determinism, collective liberation, and the belief that healing ourselves is inseparable from healing our communities and the planet. Her work is inspired by a web of teachers, healers, artists, dreamers, and activists in disability and healing justice, earth-based Judaism, and queer liberation. Dori lives in Western Massachusetts, where she teaches, creates ritual, makes potions, and maintains a local and distance healing practice. http://www.dorilandia.com/ You can find Dori in person hosting Remedies and Rituals for Heartbreaking Times with Elokin Orton- Cheung September 21, 2018 - September 23, 2018 at Rowe Camp and Conference Center in Western Massachusetts. Learn magic and medicine, plant remedies and rituals that will help you stay resilient, graceful, open, and strong when the bad news is never-ending and staying hopeful is a struggle. More info: http://rowecenter.org--- JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Sign up for the email list at www.healingjustice.org Social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter This podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help cover our costs by becoming a sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice or giving a one time gift here https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb Please leave a positive rating & review in whatever app you are listening - it all makes a difference! THANK YOU to all our production volunteers: Content editing by Abigail BereolaMixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMIntro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’BrienAll visuals contributed by Josiah Werning
In this episode I talk with Dori Midnight all about what it will take to birth an new world.
Caroline hosts the wonderful Margot Adler, and her fantabulous new book, “Vampires Are Us – Understanding Our Love Affair with the Immortal Dark Side.” We KPFA/KPFK be in Fund Drive during this show. Margot Adler's book available, and PL Travers most mystical book, “Mary Poppins in the Park” and Dori Midnight proffering her tinctures, for the lucky first ten people who pledge: “Boundaries in a Bottle”, and “Witches, Bitches and Ho's” tincture. The post The Visionary Activist – February 6, 2014 appeared first on KPFA.
Karyn Sanders talks with herbalists Dori Midnight and Jacoby Ballard The post Herbs and trans- health – April 4, 2013 appeared first on KPFA.
Today our Fund Drive honors Venus in Myriad forms, with a cameo love drive-by from Martin Prechtel (offering his book “Unlikely Peace…” and Keeper of venus and Mars cycles Daniel Giamario, offering Rose tinctures from Al-Kemi, and magic potions from Dori Midnight,and all honoringChuck Brown,The God Father of Go-Go, and Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco, go back-stage in tandem… (Jason Cohen's apt words:) “We had little, we have all been close to death, then we found rhythm, now we have much.” We are grateful to our GodFather and Queen that we have so much- rhythm. The post The Visionary Activist – Venus in Myriad appeared first on KPFA.