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Finale von Staffel 11 TMS! Wir sprechen in der letzten Folge 2024 noch einmal über das Finale und besprechen dabei auch über die Sachen, die uns gut und weniger gut an der Staffel gefallen haben! Zudem wird das Geheimnis gelüftet: Die ersten zwei Masken von "Hidden Voices" werden enthüllt! Genießt den Tag und lasst gerne viel Liebe und Kommentare unter dem Hashtag der Woche dar - #MoviePanda
Celebrating the release of “Dreamweaver” in this epsiode, a collaboration with Hidden Voices. In this episode, enjoy music by Jan Blomqvist, Rampa, Booka Shade, Eli Brown, and many others including myself. Stream or download "Dreamweaver" at https://bit.ly/dreamw Galestian - Global Entry with Galestian Galestian, Hidden Voices - Dreamweaver [Global Entry Recordings] Justice, Rampa, Tame Impala, Keinemusik - Neverender (Rampa Remix) [Genesis (Because)] Emmit Fenn - The Chase (Christian Löffler Remix) [TH3RD BRAIN] Habitatt - Fire [Realm] Kryder & Ginchy (ft. CLO) - Hey Now (Ginchy VIP Remix) [Spinnin'] Jan Blomqvist - Muted Mind [Disconnected] Booka Shade - The Player [Blaufield Music] Rolbac (ft. Lara Kays) - Zombie [MAHOOL] Joe Kinni, Diego Druck, Brunno (BR) - We Are The People [Highway] Armonica, Gioli & Assia - Around [Higher Ground] Korolova, Rokston, Go_A (ft. Monokate)- Vorozhyla [Tomorrowland Music] Eli Brown - Crawling [Arcane] Andain - Summer Calling (BLR Extended Remix) [Black Hole] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
In this episode of Cyrus Says, bestselling author Kavita Kané joins Cyrus to discuss her revolutionary approach to Indian mythology, where she highlights the lesser-known women who played pivotal roles. With eight bestselling novels, including Karna's Wife (2013), Sita's Sister (2014), Menaka's Choice (2015), Lanka's Princess (2016), The Fisher Queen's Dynasty (2017), Ahalya's Awakening (2019), Sarasvati's Gift (2021), and her latest Tara's Truce, Kavita has been at the forefront of bringing feminism to Indian mythology.In this episode, she dives deep into the story of Urmila and Lakshman, where Urmila, unlike Sita, didn't have the choice to accompany her husband to Vanvas. Kavita elaborates on Karna, the unsung hero of the Mahabharata, through the eyes of his wife Uruvi, a courageous Kshatriya princess who falls in love with Karna and dares to choose him over Arjun. Uruvi's journey to reconcile with the social implications of her marriage and gaining acceptance within Karna's family is a gripping tale of love and intelligence.The conversation also covers the Apsaras' art of seduction and how Satyavati wielded more political power than Draupadi. Kavita shares her motivation behind writing these stories, her fascination with characters from the epics who are often overlooked, and how she uses fiction to bring their narratives to life.Tune in to this insightful episode and discover Kavita Kané's inspiration and process behind her groundbreaking work!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're spending time this week listening to some of our favorite interviews of 2024. We begin with opera star Denyce Graves, who came to town in February to appear in a production centering on Mary Cardwell Dawson, who grew up during Jim Crow but founded the first Black opera company in America. Graves talks about her mission to preserve Dawson's legacy and more.
In this compelling episode, Paul LaRoche unveils the inspiring life of Father Donald A. Doll, an internationally acclaimed Jesuit priest and photographer. Father Don's journey began in 1962 at the St. Francis Mission School on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, where he discovered his passion for photography. His work, which captures the elegant and compassionate stories of marginalized communities, has been featured in National Geographic and earned him the prestigious Kodak Crystal Eagle Award for impact in photojournalism. Join us as we explore the intersection of two worlds through Paul's rediscovery of his hidden heritage and Father Don's impactful photographic journey, highlighting the importance of preserving and honoring Native American stories and voices.
'Dafa Khala' are traditional musical groups that sing songs and hymns dating back centuries. Balkumari Dafa Khala is among the hundreds of such groups in the Kathmandu valley. Members Dev Lakshmi Maharjan and Rupendra Maharjan spoke to SBS Nepali about how women defied stereotypes through their involvement in this traditional practice and the future of this music in Nepal. - काठमाण्डू उपत्यकामा अनुमानित २०० देखि ३०० वटा दाफा खल: भनिने परम्परागत साङ्गीतिक समूहहरू रहेका छन्, जसमा महर्जन र मानन्धर जातिका मानिसले सयौँ वर्ष पुराना भजन गाउने गर्दछन्। पछिल्लो समयसम्म पनि यी समूहहरूमा पुरुष मात्र हुने गर्दथे भने केही वर्ष अघिदेखि केही महिलाले प्रवेश गर्न थालेका छन्। तिनै मध्ये एउटा हो कीर्तिपुरको बालकुमारी दाफा खल:, जहाँ करिब २० वर्ष अघि एउटी महिलाले गाउन र बजाउन सिकिन्, र आज थुप्रै महिलाले दाफा गाउने र खिँ बजाउने गर्दछन्। दाफा खलःहरूमा महिलाको प्रवेश र यो परिवर्तनको प्रभावका बारेमा बालकुमारी दाफा खलःका सदस्य रूपेन्द्र महर्जन र उनकी भाउजू देवलक्ष्मी महर्जनसँग गरिएको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
Acclaimed opera singer Denyce Graves is in Charlotte as part of her mission to tell the story of North Carolina native Mary Cardwell Dawson, and she shares that story on the next Charlotte Talks.
Matt engages in a dynamic discussion with Hull's esteemed community artist, Andy Pea. Together, they embark on a journey through Andy's remarkable artistic evolution, peeling back the layers of his murals that have transformed town centres into vibrant canvases for collective expression. From his roots as a fashion designer to his ventures as a muralist abroad, Andy's path culminates in his pivotal role as a resident artist in Hull.Dive into the rich concept of co-production as Andy unveils "Believe in People," a poignant community-driven mural situated at Trafalgar House on Beverley Road, addressing themes of addiction and recovery. This collaborative effort amplifies the voices of the marginalised, transforming their struggles into powerful works of art.The Believe in people podcast explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction then this series can help.Follow us on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Hosts: Ren Harris & david millsExecutive Producer: InterWest ConceptsSound Engineers: Ren Harris & david millsSponsors: Traeger's Bar & The Dawg House, Ken Collins Marketing (kencollinsmarketing.com), Pinon Hills Dental (https://www.pinonhillsdental.com) & InterWest Concepts (interwestconcepts.com)Recorded live, unscripted and uncut at InterWest Concepts Studios in Farmington, NM. Our wonderful sponsors are not responsible for any of the content of said programming, they just help make it all possible. Guests are not paid to appear; they completely volunteer to subject themselves to the craziness. Support the showWake Up Call is the sole property of InterWest Concepts. All rights reserved. For permission to use all or part of the programming contact InterWest Concepts at interwestconcepts.com
This week's conversation explores the question "Is the Bible really saying one thing, or is it a collection of diverse voices that challenge our understanding of faith and spirituality?" You can check out the sermon that inspired this conversation here: https://youtu.be/hNeT2l4Shwg ------ We're so glad you found us! If you would like more information or to learn about what you watched today please fill out our connection card: https://fpclincoln.org/connect-card/ We'd be honored to help you. If you would like to contribute financially and help us create more opportunities for people to experience a life-changing relationship with God, click here: https://fpclincoln.org/give/ Subscribe to our channel for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/@FPCLincoln/featured #firstpresbyterianchurch #suecoller #churchonline #onlinechurch #ashwednesday Website: http://fpclincoln.org FPC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fpclincoln FPC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fpclincoln/ July 30, 2023 - After The Sermon | "Unlocking the Bible: Discovering the Hidden Voices and Diverse Messages within Scripture" | Dr. Kris Brammer | First Presbyterian Church This week's conversation explores the question "Is the Bible really saying one thing, or is it a collection of diverse voices that challenge our understanding of faith and spirituality?" You can check out the sermon that inspired this conversation here: https://youtu.be/hNeT2l4Shwg ------ We're so glad you found us! If you would like more information or to learn about what you watched today please fill out our connection card: https://fpclincoln.org/connect-card/ We'd be honored to help you. If you would like to contribute financially and help us create more opportunities for people to experience a life-changing relationship with God, click here: https://fpclincoln.org/give/ Subscribe to our channel for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/@FPCLincoln/featured #firstpresbyterianchurch #suecoller #churchonline #onlinechurch #ashwednesday Website: http://fpclincoln.org FPC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fpclincoln FPC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fpclincoln/ July 30, 2023 - After The Sermon | "Unlocking the Bible: Discovering the Hidden Voices and Diverse Messages within Scripture" | Dr. Kris Brammer | First Presbyterian Church
Discover the fascinating history behind the structure of the Bible, from the origins of chapters and verses to the debate over what should be included. Explore how the diverse voices within the biblical texts continue to speak to us through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. July 30, 2023 - "Unlocking the Bible: Discovering the Hidden Voices and Diverse Messages within Scripture" | Dr. Kris Brammer | First Presbyterian Church
Marginalised voices are often excluded within the climate justice movement, a movement that is in itself often ignored when it comes to the unfolding Climate Crisis. In this episode, Craig Poku (he/they) is joined by Dr Salma Sabour (she/her) to discuss research, and more specifically, the steps she's taken to ensure no voices are left out of the picture when it comes to one of the biggest challenges facing humanity today.
How do we bridge the gap between textile workers and consumers? And how can we encourage responsible production and responsible consumption? Dr Mark Sumner (University of Leeds), is joined by his colleagues, Dr Divya Singhal (Goa Institute of Management, India) and Dr Bethan Bide (University of Leeds), to discuss their latest project - “Cotton hidden voices: stories from the makers of your clothes” - and how this follows on from their past research looking at unravelling the trail of modern slavery in the fashion and textile industry, and how Covid-19 affected the management to eradicate modern slavery from global supply chains. Visit the project website for further information about the research discussed in this episode. This podcast episode was recorded remotely in March 2023. If you would like to get in touch regarding this podcast, please contact research.lubs@leeds.ac.uk. A transcript of this episode is available. “Cotton hidden voices: stories from the makers of your clothes” is a University of Leeds and Goa Institute of Management project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/W006936/1). About the speakers: Dr Mark Sumner is a lecturer in the School of Design, focussing on sustainability within the textile, clothing and fashion industry. His research interests cover a diverse range of subjects such as textile technology, innovation, sustainability and consumer behaviour. Dr Divya Singhal is a Professor at the Goa Institute of Management, India. Her research focuses on responsible management. Dr Bethan Bide is a Lecturer in Design and Cultural Theory at the University of Leeds. Her research centres around the cultural, social and business histories of fashion.
This is a talk I gave for the Intelligent Speech Conference in 2021, discussing some recent discoveries and newer angles of exploration in Egyptology. It is also available on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining our hosts to discuss the racial and class inequalities infecting application of the Death Penalty is Samuel Spital, Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. They speak with Sabrina Butler Smith, the first woman exonerated from death row, about her experience of being wrongly convicted of murdering her infant and sent to death row in Mississippi. We also get a look from a victim's perspective through a conversation with Jennifer Pinckney, Widow of Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was murdered by Dylan Roof. Finally, the hosts explore the processes and procedures of putting inmates to death with Lynden Harris, Director of Hidden Voices and Editor of "Right Here, Right Now: Life Stories from America's Death Row" and Sister Helen Prejean, anti-death penalty activist, spiritual advisor to men and women on death row, and author of "Dead Man Walking," "The Death of Innocents," and "The River of Fire."
Welcome to MOTHERS OF MAYHEM: An Extreme Horror Podcast! In this episode Marian chats it up with members of the Queer Horror Community as they discuss the fact that anybody can be a shitty ass serial killer regardless of who they like to bang. FEATURED GUESTS: Eve Harms Mick Collins Dylan Mottaz Angelique Jordonna Rowland Bercy Jr **CONTENT WARNING: profanity, explicit adult content, stuff you can't even begin to imagine. ** FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! CHRISTINA Twitter: https://twitter.com/n_dhorrorbooks MARIAN TikTok: @tf_did_i_just_read Instagram: @tf_did_i_just_read Facebook: TF Did I Just Read JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP FOR MORE UPDATES, INFO, AND BONUS INFO! https://www.facebook.com/groups/979400995947790 MUSIC: Amigo the Devil - HUNGOVER IN JONESTOWN from the album "Everything is Fine". Used with artist permission. (Thank you, Danny!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/support
Catch us every morning, 5 days a week, for our Daily Drop-In live series at 7:00am Eeastern. Join us for interviews with educators from all around the world, valuable resources, motivation, inspiration, and a whole lot of fun! For more visit www.teachbetter.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Catch us every morning, 5 days a week, for our Daily Drop-In live series at 7:00am Eeastern. Join us for interviews with educators from all around the world, valuable resources, motivation, inspiration, and a whole lot of fun! For more visit www.teachbetter.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Welcome to MOTHERS OF MAYHEM: An Extreme Horror Podcast! In this episode Marian hangs out with and talks crazy talk with some of the coolest sad bitches she knows. Je me lance vers la gloire, kids. **CONTENT WARNING: profanity, explicit adult content, stuff you can't even begin to imagine. ** ALLISHA MCADOO "I started to write when I was a little girl. It started out as a school assignment. I spent all weekend writing on this assignment only for the teacher to tell me it was too dark for the project. I was told to re-write it. I went home and wrote down something to please the teacher. However, I kept the assignment and started to work on it in my spare time. I found that I had a passion for writing horror and never looked back. I have only been published for a couple of years. Although it has been some work, I have enjoyed getting my name out there. My author central page amazon.com/author/allishamcadoo My Godless.com page https://godless.com/search?q=allisha+mcadoo" NATASHA SINCLAIR From the heart of Scotland, Natasha Sinclair has independently published, compiled and edited collections, and contributed to several anthologies. She supports other creatives by proofreading, editing, and creating promotional material via Word Refinery, linked on her site, ClanWitch.com Her writing is often woven with horror, sex and psychological elements. She is a member of The Horror Writers Association. R.E. SHAMBROOK Short Stories & Drabbles: Collection 1 (A Godless Horrors exclusive) LUCAS MILLIRON Fiction: The Chattering, Becoming series, Tim E. Less, Cocksucker, Lost Words In a Dream Short Stories: Obliquatur, Voluptas, Middle Town Horror 4, Unrestival, Dig 2 Graves Vol 2, Midnight Beyond the Stars, Gorefest, Welcome to the Splatter Club Vol 2, Counting Bodies Like Sheep Godless Exclusive: Mutants of Mugwump, Fucking Scumbags Burn in Hell: Skin Deep GERHARD JASON GEICK Gerhard Jason Geick is a Freelance Editor and Writer. He has been working as a Professional Editor for more than ten years and has been writing for most of his life. He has written Interactive Stories for Zoomob LMT, and written, edited, and co-written over 60 novels with FicFun. Among other projects, he has edited manuals for the Alberta Food Processors Association, scripted courses for Let's Talk Science, and pamphlets for Food Processing Skills Canada. He has also scripted and developed courses on the topics of Introduction to Editing, Proofreading, and Tricks of the Trade. Using Articulate Rise, In his spare time, he writes horror fiction, and he is the bestselling author of NOSOPHOBIA, NIHILOPHOBIA, and CYNOPHOBIA. Gerhard's portfolio can be found at www.Freelancebygary.weebly.com. Here you can find links to his bibliography, resume, and BookPredator.com. BookPredator is a service that Gerhard started so that he could provide services for self-published, independent, and small press authors at a reasonable price. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! CHRISTINA Twitter: https://twitter.com/n_dhorrorbooks MARIAN TikTok: @tf_did_i_just_read Instagram: @tf_did_i_just_read Facebook: TF Did I Just Read JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP FOR MORE UPDATES, INFO, AND BONUS INFO! https://www.facebook.com/groups/979400995947790 MUSIC: Amigo the Devil - HUNGOVER IN JONESTOWN from the album "Everything is Fine". Used with artist permission. (Thank you, Danny!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/support
Jawad et son équipe débriefent l'actu rap : news et débats enflammés !
7NEWS Anchor Angela Cox has spent over 17 years in news journalism as a reporter, bureau chief and US correspondent covering some of the biggest events in America's recent history, including the Boston Bombings, the Ferguson riots, the mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school and the inauguration of President Barack Obama among others. Here, Angela talks about self-care in a 24/7 news cycle, polarisation in media and the role of news in driving social change. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Marian is joined by REGINA WATTS, JEANNA AARHUS, LUCY LEITNER, CANDACE NOLA, and STEPHANIE JENSEN to discuss the impact of women on the modern indie horror scene. **CONTENT WARNING: profanity, explicit adult content, stuff you can't even begin to imagine. ** REGINA WATTS Regina Watts is a prolific author of horror and transgressive fiction who has also been known to dabble in pulp. Her full-length books, including such titles as MAYHEM AT THE MUSEUM and INDUSTRIAL DIVINITY, can all be found on Amazon.com or purchased through your local indie bookseller; IDOL, her latest horror novel, is out on Valentine's Day of 2022. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1957469900/ JEANNA AARHUS Jeanna is a part-time library clerk, a full-time mom, and a sometimes TikTok person. Her obsession with horror has been described as "sick" and therapy has been suggested more than once. LUCY LEITNER Lucy Leitner is an advertising writer and award-winning journalist in Pittsburgh, PA. Her transgressive fiction includes the novels Working Stiffs and Outrage: Level 10, the novelette Karen — available in the CALL ME HOOP: Season 1 anthology https://www.bloodgutsandstory.com/product-page/call-me-hoop-season-1 — and several shorter works that appear in anthologies and Godless original series. Her short story They Say the Sky Is Full of Snakewolves will appear in the Blood Bank charity anthology this spring. Learn how you can support the fundraiser here: https://www.bloodgutsandstory.com/blood-bank-support-shop She co-hosts HORROR BUSINESS with S.C. Mendes — a podcast dedicated to helping authors make a career of their writing: https://anchor.fm/blood-bound-books Find her books on Godless: https://godless.com/collections/vendors?q=Lucy%20Leitner CANDACE NOLA Candace Nola is a Pittsburgh author with 3 published novels currently on Amazon. Breach was her debut novel, published in Nov. 2019, followed by Beyond the Breach, published Dec. 22, 2020. Her third novel, Hank Flynn, was published in July of 2021. She most recently published her first anthology under her brand, Uncomfortably Dark Horror, with 12 other talented indie authors. The anthology is titled The Baker's Dozen and is available on Amazon now with a limited-edition hard cover only available on her website. She is working on her fourth novel, Bishop, that is set for release in March of 2022. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok and Facebook as well as her website, UncomfortablyDark.com. STEPHANIE E JENSEN Stephanie E. Jensen is the author of the Dissecting House series and The Howling of the Dead. She's also a full-time professional writer and a music journalist. Contact Stephanie E. Jensen: Infernalhorror1045@gmail.com https://www.amazon.com/Stephanie-E-Jensen/e/B094KXV6DX?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1644071134&sr=1-1 https://godless.com/products/stephanie-jensen?_pos=4&_sid=705415334&_ss=r https://www.facebook.com/infernalhorror https://www.instagram.com/sejinfernal/ https://www.instagram.com/infernal_horror/ https://twitter.com/sej_infernal https://twitter.com/infernalhorror3 www.infernalhorror.com JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP FOR MORE UPDATES, INFO, AND BONUS INFO! https://www.facebook.com/groups/979400995947790 MUSIC: Amigo the Devil - HUNGOVER IN JONESTOWN from the album "Everything is Fine". Used with artist permission. (Thank you, Danny!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/support
Welcome to MOTHERS OF MAYHEM: An Extreme Horror Podcast! In this episode Marian talks brain-thinky horror history stuff with author Nat Whiston, celebrity super fan and author Donna Latham, and TikTok book goddess Sonja Ska (@ghostlyreads). Marian and Christina are 2 moms who just read some totally effed up books. Join them as they break down Indie Extreme and Splatterpunk Horror's best new book drops and chat it up with the genre's best up and coming authors. **CONTENT WARNING: profanity, explicit adult content, stuff you can't even begin to imagine. WuTang is for the children...THIS IS NOT FOR THE CHILDREN. SONJA SKA: TikTok: @ghostlyreads Instagram: @spookycurious DONNA LATHAM: Finding Heaven (SHORT STORY) in Books of Horror Community Anthology Vol 3 Part 2 (soon to be available on Amazon) You Should Have Let Me In by Donna Latham – Godless NAT WHISTON: Nat Whiston is from Birmingham, England and first started writing in her first voluntary job with Magazine Voice 21 as a feature writer and reviewer. She posts stories and reviews on her Chrystal Vixen page. She also started a YouTube channel for her book blog as well. She has drabbles being published with Black Ink Publishing. She published her first short story on Godless - What's Eating You. She featured in a D&T publishing anthology with Leviathan Queen of Madness. Nat Whiston – Godless https://www.facebook.com/Storiesandpoemsbychrystalv/ https://instagram.com/whistonnat https://youtube.com/user/natann1990 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8nejD2e/ www.goodreads.com/natwhisto FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! CHRISTINA Twitter: https://twitter.com/n_dhorrorbooks MARIAN TikTok: @tf_did_i_just_read Instagram: @tf_did_i_just_read Facebook: TF Did I Just Read JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP FOR MORE UPDATES, INFO, AND BONUS INFO! https://www.facebook.com/groups/979400995947790 MUSIC: Amigo the Devil - HUNGOVER IN JONESTOWN from the album "Everything is Fine". Used with artist permission. (Thank you, Danny!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothersofmayhempod/support
This Friday - Bandcamp has announced that they are waiving their fees to help support artists impacted by the pandemic. This means that if you buy music on Friday this week the artist actually gets all the money (minus paypal or credit card processing fees, etc). Learn more: https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/bandcamp-fridays-2021 We thought this was a good opportunity to share some of our favorite albums, since you might be wanting recommendations to fill up your bandcamp shopping cart on friday. Here are the links to the albums we talk about: Rocketship Sings Standards Vol. 3 by Michael Rocketship https://michaelcolemanmusic.bandcamp.com/album/rocketship-sings-standards-vol-3 Momentum 2 [The Return Of Ghetto] by Ghetts https://ghetts.bandcamp.com/album/momentum-2-the-return-of-ghetto Ronald's Rhythm by RJ Miller https://rjmiller.bandcamp.com/album/ronalds-rhythm PIKI by Sam Ospovat https://piki.bandcamp.com/album/piki From It Pours What Some Call Emptiness by Antipsychocircumseptemsomambulation https://antipsychocircumseptemsomambulation.bandcamp.com/album/from-it-pours-what-some-call-emptiness Simultonality by Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society https://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/simultonality Black Treatment by BLACK SPIRITUALS https://sigerecords.bandcamp.com/album/black-treatment Red River by Sonya Cotton https://sonyacotton.bandcamp.com/album/red-river Melodies In Silence by Raffi Garabedian https://raffigarabedian.bandcamp.com/album/melodies-in-silence Sélébéyone by Sélébéyone https://stevelehman.bandcamp.com/album/s-l-b-yone SOS Forks AI REM by MrDougDoug https://hausumountain.bandcamp.com/album/sos-forks-ai-rem Greek Myth Fundamentalist by Jean Chalant https://jeanchalant.bandcamp.com/album/greek-myth-fundamentalist In Bloom by Kalia Vandever https://kaliavandever.bandcamp.com/album/in-bloom Kwintessens by Dodecahedron https://dodecahedronsom.bandcamp.com/album/kwintessens Visions by Sun Ra and Walt Dickerson https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/album/visions Hidden Voices by ARUAN ORTIZ TRIO with Eric Revis & Gerald Cleaver https://aruanortiz.bandcamp.com/album/hidden-voices Artlessly Falling by Mary Halvorson's Code Girl https://maryhalvorson.bandcamp.com/album/artlessly-falling Old New by Tomeka Reid Quartet https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/old-new
In the Season 2 finale of Hidden Voices, Raisa ends her journey by getting to the core of the relationships between Citizen Advocates and their partners- mutual respect and empathy. Raisa sees firsthand how people are changed as they see the inequity of life unfold for people with disabilities and how they can never turn their back on that reality once it's faced. Raisa finds herself changed by her journey, as well, and is committed more than ever before to uplift the voices of disabled people in a world that wasn't built for them to be heard.
For the third installment of the Takeaway Deep Dive, host Melissa Harris-Perry and friend/collaborator Dorian Warren are tackling the important topic of the American Death Penalty. Joining our hosts to discuss the racial and class inequalities infecting application of the Death Penalty is Samuel Spital, Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. They speak with Sabrina Butler Smith, the first woman exonerated from death row, about her experience of being wrongly convicted of murdering her infant and sent to death row in Mississippi. We also get a look from a victim's perspective through a conversation with Jennifer Pinckney, Widow of Rev. Clementa Pinckney. Dylan Roof murdered her husband, Rev Clementa Pickney. Finally, the hosts explore the processes and procedures of putting inmates to death with Lynden Harris, Director of Hidden Voices and Editor of "Right Here, Right Now: Life Stories from America's Death Row" and Sister Helen Prejean, anti-death penalty activist, spiritual advisor to men and women on death row, and author of "Dead Man Walking," "The Death of Innocents," and "The River of Fire." For transcript, see segment page.
For the third installment of the Takeaway Deep Dive, host Melissa Harris-Perry and friend/collaborator Dorian Warren are tackling the important topic of the American Death Penalty. Joining our hosts to discuss the racial and class inequalities infecting application of the Death Penalty is Samuel Spital, Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. They speak with Sabrina Butler Smith, the first woman exonerated from death row, about her experience of being wrongly convicted of murdering her infant and sent to death row in Mississippi. We also get a look from a victim's perspective through a conversation with Jennifer Pinckney, Widow of Rev. Clementa Pinckney. Dylan Roof murdered her husband, Rev Clementa Pickney. Finally, the hosts explore the processes and procedures of putting inmates to death with Lynden Harris, Director of Hidden Voices and Editor of "Right Here, Right Now: Life Stories from America's Death Row" and Sister Helen Prejean, anti-death penalty activist, spiritual advisor to men and women on death row, and author of "Dead Man Walking," "The Death of Innocents," and "The River of Fire." For transcript, see segment page.
Lynden Harris The stories that we don't hear impact us as much as those that we do. We just don't realize that there's something missing. Under the leadership of director Lynden Harris the North Carolina based co-creative collective company, Hidden Voices, brings to light stories that we don't even realize we need to hear. In this conversation Lynden and I talk about her book RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW: Life Stories from America's Death Row and the theatre project that grew from those stories. She talks about walking into a maximum security prison and what it was like to co-create this project with men on death row, to give voice to their stories. We also talk about many of the other hidden stories that she and her company bring to our collective awareness. As importantly Lynden shares the process that she and her company use to find these stories that would otherwise go unheard. Listening to Lynden made me challenge my assumptions about death row inmates in specific but other people as well. Lynden made me ask questions rather than make assumptions and that was amazing. This conversation inspired me in so many ways and I think this taste of exploring some of the Hidden Voices of our world will leave you feeling the same. For a written transcript of this episode click here. About Lynden: Lynden Harris is the founder of Hidden Voices, a radically inclusive, participatory and co-creative collective committed to a more just and compassionate world. For 20 years, Lynden has collaborated with underrepresented communities to create award winning works, combining narrative performance mapping, music, digital media, and interactive exhibits. A founding cultural agent for the US Department of Arts and Culture, Lynden is a Blade of Grass fellow, a recipient of the Ann Atwater Theatre Award, and the 2020, North Carolina Playwriting Fellow. She is the editor of RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW: Life Stories from America's Death Row. Lynden's Action Steps: 1) If you have 10 minutes send a copy of RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW to your state representative, to a senator, a judge, faith leader, an educator, an attorney, because these men's stories can be used for everything from an organizing tool to conversation starters for book clubs. 2) If you have half an hour a month consider writing to a prisoner. You can do a google search for pen pal organizations. Lynden reminds us that you may literally be someone's only contact with the free world. 3) If you have more time consider sharing your talents and skills with a local facility. There was a study done that estimated that 75% of adult prisoners are illiterate, and 85% of juveniles. So if you have literacy skills that you can share, or cooking, or finance or art, and considering that most people living inside prisons have experienced great trauma in their lives, if you teach yoga, if you teach mindfulness, I've a restorative circle keeper, any of these sorts of things are offerings that a lot of institutions will allow. Resources: Connect with Lynden: www.hiddenvoices.org https://www.dukeupress.edu/right-here-right-now Credits: Harmonica music courtesy of a friend
Hidden Voices introduces Season 2 host, Raisa Habersham, to the world as experienced by people with developmental disabilities, in their words. Joined by co-host Derona King, Executive Director of Citizen Advocacy of Atlanta and Dekalb, this episode explores the relationship between mentor and mentee and what advocacy for and with people with developmental disabilities can mean and look like.
Coming August 31st, Hidden Voices follows Season 2 host, Raisa Habersham, as she explores the experiences of belonging and isolation through the lives and words of people with developmental disabilities. Joined by co-host Derona King, Executive Director of Citizen Advocacy of Atlanta and Dekalb, this season of Hidden Voices illuminates the often hidden realities of being a disabled person living in a world that was made for able bodied people.
Our guest today is Lynden Harris, the founder of Hidden Voices, a radically inclusive and co-creative collective committed to a more just and compassionate world. In this episode, we talk about Lynden’s journey and learn about the stories of the men on death row, and how those stories have transformed people, and how they can possibly transform us. To learn more about Lynden and her journey, visit: http://palmamichel.com/explorersmind33/ Resources Mentioned In The Show: Lynden Harris - Right Here, Right Now https://www.hiddenvoices.org/ Living Fearlessly With Change And Uncertainty Course On RoundGlass Palma’s course on Expert Academy Palma Michel - The Authority Guide to Mindful Leadership www.palmamichel.com palma@palmamichel.com Continue Your Journey Now it is time to find your own unique path. We can help you to connect with your innate wisdom and create an inspiring vision for a deeply fulfilling and meaningful life. Apply for a discovery session on our website, palmamichel.com. Learn to meditate with Palma on the MUSE brain-sensing device and receive a 15% discount (will be shown at checkout only) with this link! Thank You Thank you for joining us on this journey of the Explorer’s Mind Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, there are a few things we would be very grateful for if you would do right now: SUBSCRIBE to the Explorer’s Mind Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts Please RATE & REVIEW and let us know what inspired you in this episode Finally, we invite you to JOIN the Explorer’s Mind Facebook Group and continue the conversation Please share this episode with someone you think would be inspired by it. Until next time, We truly appreciate you listening and look forward to continuing this journey together.
Dr. Norris spoke about the impact of #schoolreopening on Black and Brown students on KPFA Radio on UpFront. Headline: Teachers are not the enemy, COVID is. We need vaccines. Listen to the interview. Follow us UnHidden Voices @Unhiddenvoices on IG and @aaminahm and visit www.unhiddenvoices.org to learn more. Also, leave us a voicemail message. https://anchor.fm/aaminah-norris/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Greetings (Un)Hidden Voices Family, Sending out words of love and support to all of you during this difficult time. Stay safe and healthy. We will have a new episode next week. In the meantime, please watch episode 11, my interview with Sis. Amelah El Amin https://youtu.be/y9MNVmOLgNM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To uncover stories from U.S. history like those of Alice Dunbar-Nelson requires deep research. Learn tips about the research process from three scholars with in-depth experience using archives to uncover Black and women's history. This roundtable conversation features tips and insights from Melissa Benbow, a Ph.D. student in the Department of English at the University of Delaware; Kelli Racine Coles, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Delaware; and Mariam I. Williams, Project Director of Chronicling Resistance at the Free Library of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries.
Dave Chawner (comedian/author/mental health campaigner) talks to POhWER about the effects of COVID-19 on mental health, what it is like being a comedian during a pandemic and the projects he is involved in to support people with ill-mental health during this difficult time.
Listen in as FRQNCY Media Producer Enna Garkusha joins Founder & CEO Michelle Khouri to reminisce about FRQNCY's evolution, including a highlight reel of some of our proudest production moments from "Hidden Voices," "InCharge With DVF," "Raising the Torch," and Coca-Cola's "Total Refresh," and more. Listen to more of our work at http://frqncy.media/work.
The dragons are delighted to welcome special guest, Somaiya Daud to this week's episode. Somaiya is the author of the 2018 hit YA sci-fi Mirage and the recently released follow up, Court of Lions. Her books look closely at those who effect change via political means but are often left out of the political narrative, which makes her the perfect guest for this week's topic. Politics and revolution are bread and butter tropes for SFF, both adult and YA, but often marginalised voices are left out, despite usually being part of the main driving force for change. This week Jules and Madeleine look at why this is and what is so alluring about a political thread in fantasy and science fiction. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
Jordenn(POhWER advocate) speaks with her father-in-law, Mark. They discuss Mark's physical disability, his care and support, his mental well-being and how COVID-19 has affected him.
Dan Anderson (Regional Manager at POhWER) discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected advocacy- specifically the Mental Capacity Act, COVID-19 testing and DNARs.
Supporting people who are bereaving- Jo McCarthy, a volunteer at Cruse Bereavement Care, talks to POhWER about the Cruse service, challenges her clients and organisation has faced and how COVID-19 has affected the grief process
Supporting women and children facing domestic abuse- Barbara(team leader) and Jennifer Allison (Head of Services) at Juno Women's Aid talk to POhWER about the services they offer to support these vulnerable women and children and how COVID-19 has affected the nature of this very serious issue.
Unlocking the Archives: A Research Showcase from the Beyond 2022 Project Marking the anniversary of the terrible fire of June 30th, 1922, which destroyed seven centuries of Ireland's historical memory, the Beyond 2022 Project presents "Unlocking the Archives"—a virtual research showcase and panel discussion on the 98th anniversary of the fire (June 30th, 2020). Unlocking the Archives Part 1: Hidden Voices. The Beyond 2022 research team is working to reconstruct the collections destroyed in 1922 and re-imagine them in virtual reality. Join the team as we discuss our latest archival discoveries from around the world and demonstrate how technological advancements can recover voices hidden deep in the historical record. • Saved from the fire: the National Archives of Ireland Salved Record collection. As conservation and listing work funded by the Irish Manuscript Commission progresses, Zoë Reid, Senior Conservator, National Archives of Ireland, and Dr Paul Dryburgh, Principal Records Specialist, The National Archives (UK), explain the conservation challenges in these unique survivors from 1922, and uncover their fascinating content. • What would you save from the flames? Dr Sarah Hendriks, Beyond 2022 Research Fellow at The National Archives (UK), and Dr Timothy Murtagh, Beyond 2022 Research Fellow of the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), tell us what one thing they wish they could have saved from the 1922 fire and why, before exploring the detective work involved in locating partial replacements. • Hidden among the data: the Beyond 2022 Knowledge Graph for Irish History Dr Christophe Debruyne and Dr Lynn Kilgallon showcase this exciting Computer Science research strand in Beyond 2022's work, demonstrating its potential for changing the questions we can ask of the recovered records.
Welcome to (Un)Hidden voices an opportunity for you to take the time to listen, to learn, and to experience the stories. We need to listen to people's experiences so that we can learn from them. The power lies in each and every story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Late announcement, but it looks like I'll be joining the list of speakers at Intelligent Speech Conference which is taking place virtually on Saturday, June 27th. Tickets are only $15 and you'll get to see a bunch of great, different podcasters. The topic for this year is Hidden Voices and there are a lot of panels that I'm excited to catch. I think I'll be on 12:15p. There's a trailer for Intelligent Speech that starts around 1:24. See you there! Schedule: https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/program/ Tickets: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/intelligentspeech/register
Donna Ingham, a carer, talks about the challenges she has faced when caring for her husband during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is an inspirational woman, who's strong character has been vital in supporting her vulnerable husband.
Alex and Lisa talk to George Wilkerson, an award-winning writer, artist and poet currently incarcerated on North Carolina’s Death Row. In 2018 he won a PEN award for his essay Limp Grey Fur, was a finalist for the Cathy Smith Bowers Chapbook Contest, and won a Gold Award in the “Capitalizing on Justice” Art Competition. In addition to being editor for Compassion, a newsletter for people on Death Row, his work has appeared in multiple philanthropic platforms and exhibitions, including Hidden Voices, The Upper Room, The Marshall Project, Windows on Death Row, the Corrections Accountability Project, and LifeLines Collective. In 2019 he was a finalist for an Ellie award. We would like to thank Tessie Castillo for introducing us to George and for making the recording of this podcast episode possible. Tessie Castillo is an author from Durham, North Carolina. She co-wrote her first book, Crimson Letters: Voices from Death Row, with four men on Death Row, whom she met while volunteering in North Carolina’s Central Prison in 2014. As an international journalist, Castillo also writes articles from around the world that explore criminal justice, drug policy, and racial equity. She previously worked as a harm reduction advocate in North Carolina and played a central role in legalizing syringe exchange programs and expanding access to overdose prevention medication in the state. Find out more about Tessie and George on Tessie’s website www.tessiecastillo.com You can buy the book here: https://www.blackrosewriting.com/biographymemoir/crimsonletters or on Amazon (US): https://www.amazon.com/dp/1684334446 and Amazon(UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crimson-Letters-Voices-Death-Row-ebook/dp/B085TPSK3S/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=crimson+letters&qid=1587677364&sr=8-1 Click on the following link to find out more of what we are up to, you can sign up to our newsletter, join our Facebook group and subscribe to our YouTube channel - linktr.ee/soberexperiment
Hidden Voices talks with Tess Power of DMU’s Homeless Outreach Society on effective ways to help the homeless and exploring the world of volunteering at Leicester’s homeless facilities like The Bridge. Please note: Since recording, and at the time of release, the March 26th student sleep out at DMU has sadly been postponed until further notice owing to Covid-19 but should return in the autumn
Ten local musicians are performing at the Grey Eagle in a talent competition called Hidden Voices, organized by the nonprofit Asheville Poverty Initiative . Their common thread: All live below the federal poverty line, which is about $30,000 a year.
Nearly 4.6 million people live with developmental disabilities in the U.S. — a reality that hits home to about 600,000 living in Georgia. Oftentimes, individual voices and experiences get lost in those numbers. That's why FRQNCY Media , a Georgia-based production company collaborated with the Georgia Counil on Developmental Disabilities to create Hidden Voices, a podcast designed to highlight the stories of people with disorders and their families.
Rock n' Roll hits the page in Ian Port's The Birth of Loud . Hear him tone it down to speaking volume when he stops by On Second Thought .
In this premier episode of the Hidden Voices Podcast, Andrew speaks with Michelle, an international student from Hong Kong who shares her perspective of the Hong Kong protest movement. Having grown up around the 2014 Umbrella protests, Michelle reveals what it is like observing the pro-democracy struggle from abroad, and explains the circle of silence between Chinese mainlanders and those from Hong Kong on campus. Please note: The views expressed in this podcast do not reflect the official views and opinions of De Montfort University. Also note that Michelle is a pseudonym and her voice has been edited in order to protect the identity of the student interviewed, given the sensitive nature of what is discussed.
Hidden Voices wraps up Season 1 with a 360 review of where we're at in the state of Georgia in how we treat people with developmental disabilities. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. Callie Moore: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/callie-moore Michael Griggs: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/michael-griggs Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices explores employment options for people with disabilities and the Employment First movement. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. Nanditha Isaac: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/nandi-isaac Chad Roberts: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/chad-roberts Tira harper: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/tira-harper Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices explores the complicated worlds of housing and transportation for people with developmental disabilities in Georgia. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. Evan Dewey: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/evan-dewey Parker Glick: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/parker-glick Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices explores one of the most interesting times in the life cycle of people with a developmental disabilities - trying to decide what happens when they graduate from high school. We learn about an exciting program called IPSE, Inclusive Post-Secondary Education. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. The Fam Squad: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/the-fam-squad Katy Ann Killingsworth: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/katy-ann-killingsworth Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices explores the network of Parent Mentors across the state of Georgia and the extraordinary advocacy efforts of people when developmental disabilities are a part of your life. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. Yvette Pegues: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/yvette-pegues Joseph Grillo: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/joseph-grillo Matthew Ladd: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/matthew-ladd Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices explores the tools people with developmental disabilities use to live more independent lives, from speech technology to service animals. The storytellers in this episode are part of the larger Storytelling Project. Read their full stories below. Kyleigh Kramlich: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/kyleigh-kramlich Jake Ricks: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/jake-ricks John McCarty: https://story-collection.gcdd.org/john-mccarty Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Hidden Voices takes a deep dive into the definition, history, and context of developmental disabilities in Georgia and the Supreme Court cases that set the precedence for how we treat people today. Learn more about L'Arche Atlanta at https://www.larcheatlanta.org
Guest: The actual podcast Hidden Voices, episode 1 & 2 This week, we showcase the podcast Hidden Voices after featuring the creators and producers in our last episode. Host: Charlie Bennett
Guests: Shannon M Turner, Irene Turner, Maria Pinkelton, Michelle Khouri Charlie talks with some of the team that has created the podcast Hidden Voices, part of the GCDD Storytelling Project, spotlighting the stories of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Host: Charlie Bennett
Get excited about the upcoming season of Hidden Voices, the upcoming podcast which travels the state of Georgia, uncovering the stories of people with developmental disabilities.
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Young Czech conductor Jakub Hrusa talks to Tom Service about starting out, life at the helm of Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and the special relationship he has with the music and musicians of the Czech Republic. Fifty years after it was written, composer Matthew Shlomowitz gets inside Luciano Berio's Sinfonia - a patchwork of borrowed musical fragments written for orchestra and amplified voices - and asks what it all means. For the latest in our Hidden Voices series, in which we shine a spotlight on musical figures from the past who we think should be better known, we explore the extraordinary life and work of Brazilian composer, conductor and pianist Chiquinha Gonzaga (pictured). She wrote over 2000 pieces including 77 operettas and a song that would become a classic in the carnivals of Brazil. Gabriella Di Laccio, soprano and founder of ‘Donne: Women in Music’, and pianist André Mehmari tell Gonzago's story. Plus, we find out about the hardest decision that some of the world’s finest musicians will ever make: when’s it time to take your final bow? Tom explores how musicians decide when to give up their performing careers and what comes next, with contributions from soprano Dame Anne Evans, pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, horn player Sarah Willis and artist manager Thomas Hull.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Hidden Voices podcast! We are a podcast made by high school EL students dedicated to telling good stories about real people. We will be releasing a new story every day for the next two weeks, so make sure to subscribe!
3e émission de la 32e session... Cette semaine, nous sommes dans le jazz moderne avec restant de 2015 et nouveautés intriguantes! En musique: Dave Douglas Quintet sur l'album Brazen Heart (Greenleaf, 2015); Bill Stewart sur l'album Space Squid (Pirouet, 2015); Snick sur l'album Metasediment Rock (Clean Feed, 2015); Aruán Ortiz Trio feat. Eric Revis & Gerald Cleaver sur l'album Hidden Voices (Intakt, 2016); Goat's Notes sur l'album Cosmic Circus (Leo, 2016); Dave Nelson sur l'album Thirty Thousand Feet (Indépendant, 2015)...
The National Archives holds a wide range of documents which tell the story of the Gunpowder Plot and its investigation - but their meaning is hotly contested. James Travers selects some of the key documents and shows that beneath the noise of the ideological debate, we can hear the principal characters speaking in their own words - and a very different view of the plot emerges.