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This episode has it all! From Sharon, Lois & Bram, to some of our favourite clubs, we chat with Tamar and Tikka from folk rock duo HopefulPhoeniX. These two are right in the middle of an EP release, which we can't wait for!! Also, chat about their upcoming gig at a Toronto indie club fave, Free Times Cafe. Catch HopefulPhoeniX at: https://hopefulphoenix.com/ The greatest radio station to rock the nation 24/7 at: https://revolutionradio.live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we will put the rich practice of Deep Listening® into a broader context. In our second episode, Deep Listener Sharon Stewart invites us to participate in embodied rituals of attention, a practice of listening to or sensing aspects of power and powerlessness in the world that surrounds us. This reconnected her to the ground-breaking work of Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”. In 2021 we made the podcast-series Sounding Places / Listening Places, which is still available at Radio ArtEZ. In it we explored how sound and listening can contribute to realizing more sustainable and reciprocal relations with the earth. Back then, we already dipped our toes in the world of Deep Listening®. In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we will put this rich practice into a broader context. In Part I, researcher and music journalist Joep Christenhusz explores Deep Listening, its connection to space and time, and the interrelations between the outer and the inner world the practice reveals through sonic awareness. In this second episode, Deep Listener Sharon Stewart further connects the idea of an embodied practice with the theme of power and powerlessness by working with others through the creation of text scores, also conceptualized as rituals of attention, that offer a way of listening to or sensing aspects of power and powerlessness in an embodied way. After an open call, Laurens Krüger (student DBKV ArtEZ Zwolle) and Martine van Lubeek (graduate of BEAR ArtEZ Arnhem) participated in this process. Laurens presents her “Triangle Dance with force fields” and Martine her “Score for Thinking-Feeling with the Earth”, a score to bring us into relation with the more-than-human elements all around us. In the final third of the podcast (from 32min on), Sharon Stewart talks about how Audre Lorde's work inspired her in creating a text score from the perspective of our theme: the Body and Power(lessness) and presents the score “Listening through connection and difference”. In the third and last part of our podcast series we will dive deeper into theoretical concepts related to Deep Listening. Show Notes In the podcast you hear the following audio fragments: Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis, Album Deep Listening, track 1, ‘Lear', reproduced by permission of PoP and MoM Publications. (Pauline Oliveros Publications & Ministry of Maåt). All Rights Reserved. Members ASCAP Fragments from: Audre Lorde reads Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic As Power (FULL Updated) This chapter was originally a paper presented at the Fourth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Mount Holyoke College, August 25, 1978, and was later published as a chapter in Sister Outsider. Copyright ©1984 Audre Lorde and The Crossing Press, a division of Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA. Also available in a Penguin edition, 2019. Reading and Listening From Martine: Kimmerer, R., Returning the Gift, 2021, from the website Humans and Nature. This essay originally appeared in Minding Nature, Vol. 7, No. 2(Spring 2014). On the more-than-human: Pathways to Planetary Health Forum: David Abram on the More-than-Human World, Garrison Institute, 15 June 2021. “The eco-phenomenologist Abram (1996) was responsible for popularizing the concept of a more-than-human world and expressing everything that encompasses terrestrial "nature" in its broadest interpretations. According to the author (ABRAM, 1996), the expression refers to a world that includes and exceeds human societies, thereby associating them with the complex webs of interdependencies between the countless beings that share the terrestrial dwelling. This approach aims to overcome the prevalent modern dichotomy between nature and culture.” Carlos Roberto Bernardes de Souza Júnior in More-than-human cultural geographies towards co-dwelling on earth. Mercator - Revista de Geografia da UFC, vol. 20, no. 1, 2021. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brasil. (Accessed 25 Nov. 22) Kimmerer, R., YES! Magazine. (n.d.). “Nature Needs a New Pronoun: To Stop the Age of Extinction, Let's Start by Ditching ‘It'.” Escobar, A. (2016). Thinking-feeling with the Earth: Territorial Struggles and the Ontological Dimension of the Epistemologies of the South. AIBR, Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana, 11(1), pp.11–32. doi: 10.11156/aibr.110102e. From Laurens: The article by Michel Foucault that helped me to crystallize some thoughts that fuelled me in my motion was: “The Subject and Power” in: Brian Wallis (ed), Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation (New York, 1984) p. 417–432. Originally published under the title “Why Study Power? The Question of the Subject.” During the creation process of the score, the melody and movements of the “Ave Maria” by Schubert played an important role for me, as sung by Renée Fleming, for instance. From Sharon: 5 Oct. 2022, ArtEZ Zwolle, Sophiagebouw and Conservatory: Extreme Slow Walk – Listening to the In-Between. Ed McKeon,“Moving Through Time,” published on APRIA in September. Anthology of Text Scores by Pauline Oliveros, 2013, Pauline Oliveros, Kingston, NY: Deep Listening Publications. The Center for Deep Listening at Rensselaer Essays and talks by Audre Lorde, from the compilation The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House, Penguin Books. Copyright © Estate of Audre Lorde, 2017: “Poetry is Not a Luxury” “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power” “Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism” “Learning from the 1960s” Most of these essays were first given as papers at conferences across the US between 1978 and 1982 Audre Lorde - To be young, lesbian and Black in the '50s. Audre Lorde describes her experiences growing up as a Black lesbian in New York City in the 1950s, touching on subjects such as frequenting gay and lesbian bars in the Greenwich Village and communal-style living experiments. She reads excerpts from her book, Zami: A new spelling of my name. Recorded at Hunter College in New York. Produced by Helene Rosenbluth. Credit To : Pacifica Radio Archives Date Recorded: at Hunter College in New York, 1982. Date Broadcast: KPFK, 28 Nov. 1982. “Audre Lorde's 87th birthday,” 18 February 2021, Google Doodles Archive. The quote mentioned as answer to the question: “Why do you write poetry? …” starts at 1m06s in the video Behind the Doodle: Audre Lorde's 87th Birthday Audre Lorde – Poetry Foundation (1934–1992) Audre Lorde, "Power" from The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde. Copyright © 1978 by Audre Lorde. Source: The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde (W. W. Norton and Company Inc., 1997) Susan Howe's WBAI radio program "Poetry", undated (Tape 1), “Power” read by Audre Lorde at 7m45s-11m18s “What Poetry Can Teach Us About Power: Political Poems Use Language in a Way Distinct from Rhetoric" By Matthew Zapruder, 16 August 2017.
Episode 62 Show Notes - Sharon Sala Interview Co-hosts: Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathy King**** SHARON SALA, Highly acclaimed nod popular author! Romantic Suspense, Mystery, Historical Fiction and more! Through this podcast, Writing Works Wonders proudly provides the opportunity for you to meet Sharon Sala, the award -winning author of many series and self standing novels across several genres. She is an amazingly creative and prolific writer and has much to share about her life as an author, and the development of her stories. You might know Sharon Sala for her inspirational books, novels, or other series as over 49 of them are on NLS/BARD. Here are a few book and series titles. The Jigsaw Files series Blessings, Georgia series 36 Hours series Going, Gone A Rainbow above Us A Field of Poppies The Light Within About Sharon Sala Sharon Sala is a Native Oklahoman and still lives within a two hour drive of where she was born. First published in 1991, she is a New York Times/USA Today, bestselling author with 132 plus books published in seven different genres, including Romantic Suspense, Mystery, Young Adult, Western, Fiction, Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction. With two great-grandmothers of Native American descent on her father's side of the family, one belonging to the Cherokee tribe, and the other a member of the Cree Tribe, she has followed the path of a storyteller, and considers it her gift from Spirit. Most of her stories come first to her as dreams, which then become the books she writes. (From Sharon's website) Writing Opportunities Writing prompts, contests, Open Mic events, and more from Writing Works Wonders!! All details available at our Contact Us Portal Contact Information: Website www.WritingWorksWonders.com Main Book Webpage https://writingworkswonders.com/book/ Podcast email info@WritingWorksWonders.com Phone or text 347-467-0221 (Not a toll-free number) Sign up for free writing prompts, Zoom links, contest and special events! Click to sign-up for our Email List Support this podcast through our Tip Jar or Patreon. Please Follow Us- We want to be social ;) Facebook @WritingWorksWonders Twitter @WritingWksPod Cheryl McNeil Fisher - Author, Keynote Speaker, Educator and Coach. Seminars and Workshops Adults and Children. https://www.cherylmcneilfisher.com/ Submit your work for publication on our site. Guest blogging, poetry, short stories at: https://www.livinginspiredfullyeveryday.com/ Dr. Kathleen P. King- Author, Author Coach, Speaker & Professor (Ret.). http://www.transformationed.com/ Interested in technology and adult learning? Check out Dr. King's newest book from Wiley: http://bit.ly/King2017 Streaming and Rebroadcasts We are proud to be hosted by ACB Community, streamed live on ACB MEDIA Channel 5, and rebroadcasted on 986TheMix.com Internet radio station and ACB Media. Find more resources and episodes for this podcast at https://writingworkswonders.com/ Support Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/writing-works-wonders Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code writing for 40% off for 4 months, and support Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers.
From ShaRon's birthday surprise to the real struggle of leading this hustler life, tune in to the new episode for a DOPE conversation
This week on the pod we’re talking about our experiences with racism as Asian-Americans with the one and only, Sharon Lee. From Sharon’s experience as one of the only Asian kids in the South to Julie and Hana’s, comparatively, more asian experience in LA, join us as we talk about lunchbox moments, being the butt of asian jokes, and suppressing our Asian-ness for the comfort of others. xx, Sharon, Julie, & Hana Sharon | https://malcha.co | https://www.instagram.com/hello_im_sharon | https://www.tiktok.com/@helloimsharon Instagram | instagram.com/bulgogi.podcast Twitter | twitter.com/bulgogipodcast TikTok | tiktok.com/@bulgogi.podcast Julie | instagram.com/bejulified Hana | instagram.com/hanakattt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bulgogipod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bulgogipod/support
The guys talk about the Amber Guyger verdict, do a tamale taste test with Crystal owner of JustEats817...answer relationship questions From Sharon owner of RisKay Boudoir, and dive deep into post nut clarity
It’s the end of the year and the holiday season is in full effect. Today Sharon shares 10 questions designed to help inspire you to move through the holidays with intention and choice. Explore your own answers and hear Sharon’s personal reflections for each of these inquiries. Learn about everything from how slowing down is shifting Sharon's approach to the holidays to why she chose to post the podcast "late" this week. Get inspired to create happy new memories and celebrate old traditions! From Sharon and the whole team at Point Road Studios, we are wishing you a peaceful and joy-filled holiday season.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! From Sharon and I we are so very thankful for you and yours. This Thanksgiving I am so very thankful for my Lord, My wife Sharon and kids and grand kids! I am also so very thankful for Paul of the Bible. This morning I want to share with you about this man who is one of my heroes, mentors!
From Sharon and the whole team at PRS, we wish you a very Merry Christmas. To celebrate the holiday we bring you a special mini-episode filled with love, cheer, and a fitting e.e. Cummings poem. Here’s to a strong finish to 2017; we look forward to being with you in the new year. RESOURCES AND LINKS “Little Tree” by e. e. cummings
It's the end of the year and the holiday season is in full effect. Today Sharon shares 10 questions designed to help inspire you to move through the holidays with intention and choice. Explore your own answers and hear Sharon’s personal reflections for each of these inquiries. (Hint: What involves crab marching, a refrigerator, and lots of Christmas lights? Sharon's fondest holiday memory this year!) From Sharon and the whole team at Point Road Studios, we are wishing you a peaceful and joy-filled holiday season. Ideas Shared Here are 10 questions to help you find your holiday spirit: What are some of your fondest holiday memories? Are there any old traditions that you want to let go of or new ones that you want to start? What’s most important to you this holiday season? What are you most excited about? How can you soak those moment up? What emotion or emotions will serve you as you move through the next week? What 2-3 experiences do you want to sit back and enjoy? What MUST DOs are draining your energy? What opportunities do you have to delegate, get done quick, or revamp your approach? What would bring you relief to move from your TO DO list to your DON’T DO list? What gift would you most like to give yourself this holiday season? What gift would you most like to offer those around you (your loved ones, your community, the world)? Resources and Links Listen to the original Finding Your Holiday Spirit episode 26 Festival of Lights at Watkins Regional Park (Upper Marlboro, MD) Visionarium (Cincinnati, OH) Join Sharon at the Point Road Studios Visioning Pop Up at the Visionarium on December 23rd Asana
Welcome, Medicare Nation! Today’s episode is a Q & A in which I answer questions from two listeners. If you have a question for me about Medicare, then email me: support@themedicarenation.com. Let’s jump right in! From Mike, in Pleasanton, CA: If my doctor drops out of my HMO network, can I change to a Medicare Advantage plan that the doctor currently takes? Here’s the thing, Mike: when you enroll in Medicare Advantage, you are in a “locked-in” period unless you have a “special election.” A special election can occur for a number of reasons: if you moved to a different county with new plans, or if CMS (Center for Medicare Services) decided to terminate a Medicare Advantage policy and you need to find a new one. Another situation for special election would be if you are still working, at age 65 or over, and are covered under your employer’s plan and aren’t on Part B. If you need to drop your employer’s coverage and enroll in Part B, then a special election would exist. Unfortunately, doctors can drop out of an HMO or PPO anytime, although they do have to give 60 days’ notice. Mike, you will have to change doctors unless this occurs between October 15 and December 7, which is the open enrollment period, or unless you have a special election period. Your situation would not be considered for special election. It’s unfortunate, but it is very common and happens to many people each year. The doctors do this because of money, but keep in mind that if you follow a doctor to another plan, then the same thing can occur again. I hope this helps. Visit www.callsamm.com or www.medicare.gov for more information. From Sharon, in Austin, TX: How much will I have to pay to be in the hospital for 7 days? Well, Sharon, the answer depends upon your plan. If you have original Medicare, Part A, then you have what I like to call “accommodations insurance.” This means overnight stays are covered, with a deductible of $1288 for any stay of 1-60 days. All services and procedures in the hospital would then be covered for you. From days 61-90, you would pay $322/day for the same coverage. Of any stay of more than 90 consecutive days, you can draw on your lifetime reserve of 60 days at a cost of $644/day. Keep in mind, though, that those extra 60 days are a “lifetime piggy bank” of days, and you can’t get them back once you use them. The old adage, "You use them - You lose them," applies here. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, then they are all different. An HMO will have a smaller network, and your co-pay will range from $0-$250/day. A PPO network is larger, therefore, your co-pay for an inpatient hospital stay will range from $0-$425/day. You would need to contact your Medicare Advantage Carrier to determine the exact amount of what your inpatient hospital co-pay will be. There are also Medicare Supplements (MediGap) plans, such as the F plan, G plan, and N plan. For these plans, you pay your monthly premium, but then have $0 out-of-pocket "medically necessary" inpatient hospital stays. Other Medicare Supplement (MediGap) Plans have a Part A deductible. Again, you need to contact your Medicare Plan customer service representative to determine your exact cost. Sorry, I can’t be more specific since I don’t know your plan, Sharon, but I hope this information is helpful for you. Thanks for the question! Do you have questions or feedback? I’d love to hear it! I may answer one of your questions on the air! email me: support@themedicarenation.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review in iTunes! (Click here) Find out more information about Medicare on Diane Daniel’s website! www.CallSamm.com
Two steps forward and one back? The closer we get to Episode 100 the harder it is to see. We will get there. It's only 5 episodes. It's bound to happen. Right? Right? Right! We talk about the busy month that February is turning out to be for us. For such a short month it sure has a lot packed into it. Sparrow's segment is quaintly named, "clothing/modesty/misogyny/slut whore topic"...and is a rant against the word SLUT. We discuss about many workshops and lectures that are available at Pantheacon, in San Jose, this year and which ones we'd like to go to. We leave in just a few days. The feature album for tonight's episode is, As Nature Intended, by Damh the Bard. It's a live unplugged album and we LOVE it! From the album we hear Pagan Ways, Gently Johnny, and The Hills they are Hollow. Alexander James Adams, Sharon Knight, and T.Thorn Coyle will all be at Pantheacon so we share some of their music with you on Episode 95. From Alec we hear Blood and Passion from Balance of Nature. From Sharon and Thorn's album Songs for the Strengthening Sun we hear Joys of Springtime. The Sun IS strengthening. If we all sing, laugh, dance, and love LOUD the Sun will return. Summer will come again. Speaking of summer, we have our first summer festival announcement! The Sun Wheel Pagan Arts Festival, June 29th to July 2nd, just outside of Edmonton, Alberta! Thanks for visiting with us and for downloading the show. Thanks for walking The Wigglian Way!