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Best podcasts about jane magazine

Latest podcast episodes about jane magazine

Psychic Teachers
Phyllis Curott on the Magic of Nature, Connection and Gratitude

Psychic Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 56:41


Phyllis Curott is one of America's first “out” Witches/Wiccan Priestesses, an activist attorney for the rights of Witches, and author of four internationally bestselling books helping Witchcraft become the fastest growing spirituality in America. Named one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine, she was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. New York Magazine declared Curott's teaching the culture's “next big idea” and her Awaken the Witch Within online course and Youtube series Wicca have more than 2,000,000 views. Widely profiled in the media, Time published her as one of “America's leading voices.” She is Vice Chair Emerita of the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions, creator of the historic Inaugural Women's Assembly, and founder of the Temple of Ara, the world's oldest shamanic Wiccan congregation. Check out more by going to www.phylliscurott.comTo learn more about her course with The Shift Network, click here. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend, subscribe, rate and leave us a kind review. Don't forget to join our community on Facebook by searching Psychic Teachers.  If you have a question or story to share with us, send us an email at psychicteachers@gmail.com.  For more information on us, check out our websites: debbowen.com and samanthafey.com.You can also find Samantha on Instagram @samanthaofey.

Dangerous Wisdom
Dangerous Witches - Dialogue with Phyllis Curott - Priestess and Spiritual Pioneer

Dangerous Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 100:20


Video version here: https://youtu.be/FtDBx1IBkoAA spiritual pioneer, Phyllis Curott is an attorney, writer and one of America's first public Witches. Her international best-selling memoir Book of Shadows, 5 other books and groundbreaking Witches' Wisdom Tarot have been published in 14 languages, making her the most widely published Wiccan author in the world. An outspoken advocate in the courts and media, she handled or consulted on groundbreaking cases securing the legal rights of Witches, including cases of child custody, religious assembly, organization, expression, and free speech. Phyllis was named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine and inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. She received the 2018 Service to Humanity Award from the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary and the 2020 Person of the Year Award from Kindred Spirit. Phyllis is a Trustee of the Parliament of the World's Religions, serving as Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament, and Program Chair for the historic 2021 Parliament blessed by Pope Francis, and the 2023 Parliament with its theme of religious responsibility to resist the growing scourge of fascism. New York Magazine has called her teaching on Witchcraft the culture's “next big idea” and Time Magazine has published her as one of America's leading thinkers. Her You-Tube series on Wicca has almost 3 million views. Phyllis is teaching online and working on her next book on the embodied spiritual wisdom of Mother Earth, Nature's “secret magic” and why the world needs its Witches. Website: https://www.phylliscurott.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/phylliscurottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/phylliscurott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhyllisCurottWitchcrafting

Creative Magic
Phyllis Curott - The Way Home is All Around Us

Creative Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 49:53


My guest today is Phyllis Curott, a writer and one of America's first public Witches. Her 5 international best-selling books have been published in 14 languages, making her the most widely published Wiccan author. Aas a lawyer, she has been an outspoken advocate in the courts and media securing the legal rights of Witches.Phyllis was named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine. She received the 2018 Service to Humanity Award from the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary and the 2020 Person of the Year Award from Kindred Spirit. Phyllis was the first Wiccan Trustee of the Parliament of the World's Religions, and was elected Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament, creating the Women's Assembly. New York Magazine has called her teaching on Witchcraft the culture's “next big idea” and Time Magazine has published her as one of America's leading thinkers. Her You-Tube series on Wicca has almost 3 million views. Phyllis continues to write, teach, and lecture internationally on the embodied spiritual wisdom of Mother Earth, Nature's “secret magic” and why the world needs its Witches.www,phylliscurott.comInstagram.com/phylliscurott"There's a wildness within us that yearns to be physical, sensual, animal, free. But fear of this unknown part, of where it might take us and who it might make us, has left us all only half alive." Phyllis Curott, The Witches Wisdom Tarot GuidebookWe started by talking about The Witches Wisdom Tarot that she created with Danielle Barlow. From there we move on to the wisdom of the body and following our instincts. The theme of murmurations comes back again and again...to do with birds, women and magic it is an incredible deep dive conversation weaving magic, books, art and ways of knowing, finding the courage to be out and seen in our creative magic. We also discuss:Awe, wonder and the power of the liminalComing back into the public eye after a period of retreatCalling women crazy as a way of shutting them downBreaking the spell of patriarchy."It starts with you...but very quickly you realize it's not about you, the world needs you. You've been called." Phyllis CurottResources MentionedCrow Moon: reclaiming the wisdom of the dark woods - Lucy H. PearceThe Witches Wisdom Tarot - Phyllis Curott and Danielle BarlowBook of Shadows - Phyllis CurottBurning Woman - Lucy H. PearceMusic: Alice in Dark Wonderland, Lexin Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BRAND Conversations
From Home Publishing to Chanel Editorials in Paris: The Rise of JANE Magazine with Annika Hein

BRAND Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 62:18


In Today's Ep, Amy Pearson talks with Annika Hein from JANE Magazine (by The Grey Attic). A high-end, high fashion + fine art print publication intended to sit on your coffee table and in your home. JANE is a concept founded by Annika Hein + her partner Odin Wild, which started as a project in their living room needing a business loan to print the first copy. Now? They're working with Brands such as: Celine, Hermes, Chane, Giorgio Armani, just to name a few. This episode covers everything from the Artistic Intention, the Slow Art Movement and Considered fashion to Sacrifice + Success, Running a Business as Parents + Partners, Creative Direction + Curation, Hopefulness and Celebrating Art in the Everyday.– This podcast is created & produced on Darkinjung Land. Hosted & Produced by Amy Pearson from SUN MOTHER STUDIO. Original Music by J. Dale Pearson www.sunmotherstudio.com Find Amy on Instagram

McCarter Gets High
Cannabis & Motherhood w/ Sweet Jane Magazine's Katy Ibsen

McCarter Gets High

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 54:34


There's so much stigma around cannabis, but there's even more stigma around mom's who use cannabis, usually for fear that they suddenly become a bad parent. This episode with Katy Ibsen, founder & publisher of Sweet Jane Magazine. We talk about the threat of women (unknowingly) getting drug tested in the hospital and Child Protective Services taking away their baby. We discuss the studies happening right now that are trying to find out if consuming cannabis during pregnancy is safe. We get real and RAW! This episode is sponsored by Weedmaps ~ https://wmaps.app.link/mccartergetshigh (download their free app today) to look for deals, local dispensaries and order online for convenient pickup!

Creek Talk Podcast-A Dawson's Creek Recap Show

HAPPY NEW YEAR CREEKERS!!We're back in Capeside this week and the gang is pulling an "All-Nighter" for their midterm exam.We meet a new weekly bad boy at Capeside High named Chris Wolf (Jason Behr) who has eyes for Jen (Michelle Williams). Will Jen fall for his obvious f-boy ways? Or will she pull the wool over this wolf's eyes and play him before she gets played? Dawson (James Van Der Beek) is giving Joey (Katie Holmes) her space in order to get over their breakup.  But all Joey wants is to get back to being friends again. Dawson doesn't agree. Will their mounting tension come to a head while being trapped together all night? Dawson screams at a little girl. So you do the math.After the gang takes a break from studying to take a purity test in Jane Magazine, Andie (Meredith Monroe) discovers the truth about her current love interest, Pacey (Joshua Jackson) and his sordid past with a certain teacher. We also get into dental work, our Christmas plans, and the actual difference between drip and instant coffee. Fun stuff!So, grab your favorite device that you listen to our podcast with because we're pulling an  ALL-NIGHTER to cram the newest episode of Creek Talk into our skulls! From both of us at Creek Talk Podcast, we hope everyone has an amazing New Year's and we wish everyone a safe, happy & healthy 2022!  Hug your loved ones. :)xoxoStephen & Jayme***You can Rate Us on iTunes & Spotify NOW!***Follow Us on Instagram @CreekTalkPodcast***Follow Us on Twitter @CreekTalkPod***Email Us---CreekTalkPodcast@gmail.com***Follow Jayme's #Bookstagram @Jaylynn_Booklover**Original Theme Song Written & Performed by Justin Michael(Follow Justin on YouTube @ Justin Michael Tarot)**Original Lyrics Written by Stephen Gavis & Jayme Whitehead"Auld Lang Syne" provided by YouTube through Royalty Free Promotional Music

Mother / other
”The Power of Surrender” with Annika Hein of JANE magazine

Mother / other

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 48:58


Amy chat's with Annika Hein, Mother to Vahla, Writer and Creative Director of JANE magazine. They discuss how to be in the world as a creative and a mother, utilizing the short bursts of creativity available and doing self-work to become the best versions of ourselves for our kids.   ~ SHOW NOTES: This episode is sponsored by Coco Flip. Coco Flip creates distinctive furniture and lighting for people who celebrate the good things in life. Enter MotherOther at the checkout to receive 15% off your order. *Valid until November 7th 2021 Mother / other on Instagram Mother / other on Facebook JANE magazine JANE on Instagram Ils'a Mother / Other episode  Annika's birth story The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did) by Phillpa Perry Yarra Valley Writers Fest Sally Hepworth – The Good Sister Original Music by J. Dale Pearson. If you would like to be featured as a sponsor on Mother / Other, please reach out here.

TeesMe
The Fitness Phenom, Taj Harris

TeesMe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 46:48


New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with Fitness Phenom, Taj Harris Recognized as a conscientious professional, Taj Harris, is a detail-oriented leader with over 20 years of proven results in management, teaching, personal training and public speaking.  A naturally active, sexy tomboy, foodie and fitness professional who fell in love with empowering others to find their balance with fitness and life over 20 years ago. Born and raised in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, her love of fitness started in high school while working part time as a receptionist for a woman's only gym.  She had no idea that she'd eventually become a group fitness instructor, personal trainer and master yoga trainer.  Over the years she also had the opportunity to present internationally, author several fitness manuals, be featured in online workouts and create fitness classes for international gym franchises. Taj has been featured on CW 11, FOX, CBS, ABC – Nightline, Good Morning America and Live with Kelly & Ryan.  She also contributed or was featured in Jane Magazine, Oprah.com, Women's Health Magazine, SELF Magazine, Reuters, Men's Health Magazine and the New York Times. Taj is an avid runner, who's participated in over a dozen half marathons across the US and a 3X participant in the NYC Marathon.  She enjoys cycling, salsa dancing, cooking, gardening and hiking.  Future goals include biking from NYC – Montauk and San Francisco – LA. You can catch her teaching classes 5 days a week virtually through her online platform at www.tajharris.com Classes include RISE Up Yoga, Cardio & Tone and her very own class Symmetry.   Pre-CoVid she worked as the Regional Group Fitness Director for Crunch Franchise, overseeing 100+ locations Group Fitness programs and coordinators for the SouthEast, MidWest United States and Canada. Certifications include:  AFAA, ACE, NASM, E-RYT 500 Yoga, Schwinn, Kaiser, Spinning, BodyArt, Pound, TRX, X-Pole, Zumba and several speciality certifications. What you'll hear: - Aerobics was a money maker - Just get up, life after the break - If you've fallen, get up or push up - African-Americans in Energy and golf - Golfers live a one-sided lifestyle, find “Symmetry” - Yoga isn't girlie, it is for everyone - A holistic approach to fitness - Want a mindset shift? Step outside of your comfort zone - Being close to Oprah, one-degree of separation - From TR-X to BodyArt, beyond certifications find a connection - No big bang, gradually rediscovering fitness - embracing Yoga, for those that really dislike Yoga - If you fall down, get up or “Push Up” - Favorite golf lesson - patience ************************* Things you should know: Website: www.tajharris.com * PROMO CODE: TryYoga IG: @TajHarris Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taj-harris-lee-6a5bb939 ************************* Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google  https://anchor.fm/TeesMe    #TeesMe  #podcast  #storiesNeedToBeTold  #untoldStories  #fitness #pushupChallenge #fallandGetUp #womengolf #health #golf #NJ #wellness #blackGolfers #blackGolfMatters #2021  #IN18 #IN18Ways --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Talk Dawson to Me
S2 E7 - "The All Nighter": Prolong Your This, Arouse Your...?

Talk Dawson to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 110:13


We frequently say “I Mean, Yeah…”, which should indicate how often we're on the same page, but still you'll see how much we don't remember! We've got a long one here to test your own ability to recall our goofs… Prepare your Mind Palace for several centuries of Anglo Literature and strap in! New Prick Mr. Peterson challenges our Heroes with an impossible Midterm task, which propels a classic night within which attempts at study and attempts at hooking up collide. Andi's copy of Jane Magazine provides the most telling test, however, bringing all hope of study to a halt. Question #16 turns our team on its head, offering all a bit of time to work out several semesters' worth of sexual tension. Somehow satellite TV and a backyard pool forgive all sins... If you're ready to crash, let's just meet up on the 50 yard line…

We Have Notes with Abby Gardner
Cassette Tapes + Zines? They're Back, Baby (with Alexis DiResta)

We Have Notes with Abby Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 52:14


Abby and her friend, Alexis DiResta, go deep on the resurgence of '90s culture and fashion—including 'My So-Called Life', Jane Magazine, 'Daria', and Niki Taylor's return as the face of Cover Girl. Plus, mix tapes, a shared love of old school TV theme songs, and Abby's '90s-inspired content recommendations.

Offline, The Podcast: Honest Conversations About True Self
JANE Magazine’s Annika Hein on backing yourself and self-funding your idea.

Offline, The Podcast: Honest Conversations About True Self

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 93:29


Host Alison Rice has an honest conversation with fashion magazine co-founder and creative director, Annika Hein. In this episode, Annika shares the importance of backing yourself and self-finding your idea, the risks involved in starting your own business and how to maintain your creative integrity — especially when there’s real money on the table. JANE Magazine is a Melbourne-based, biannual fashion and fine art publication shot on film and printed on paper. The magazine explores the disciplines of art, photography, fashion, philosophy and poetry. Sounds a bit intimidating, right? Turns out Annika is anything but. Get ready to hear from a funny, down-to-earth, thoughtful and generous woman who isn’t scared to say what she really thinks. Alison and Annika cover some incredible ground in this honest conversation, including Annika’s pregnancy, a 36-hour home birth that ended with an emergency transfer to hospital, what she and partner Odin learned from living slowly in country Victoria, navigating perfectionism and a sometimes brutal examination of self, how she maintains her creative integrity while building and funding a business, the risks they took to launch issue one of the magazine and what starting her day with rituals helps her to achieve. Please note: Before they get onto business, Annika is an open book about her home birth experience. If pregnancy and birth is either triggering or irrelevant to where you’re at right now, please navigate this episode using the timestamps below. TIMESTAMPSMoving to the country: 00:06:30 – 00:24:13Pregnancy and birth: 00:24:00 – 00:46:20Maintaining her creative integrity: 00:46:38 – 00:57:00The risks involved in launching issue one: 00:57:00 – 01:07:15Allyship and advocacy: 01:07:15 – 01:15:31Morning and evening rituals: 01:15:31 – 01:33:42 Follow JANE Magazine on Instagram MORE FROM OFFLINE AND ALISON RICE Become a student of Self StudyIf you’re interested in learning about True Self, conscious success and more, become a student of Self Study — a series of considered online courses. Book a coaching session Offline’s host, Alison Rice, is an award-winning leader and conscious coach. She offers personal coaching sessions. Find out more or book directly. Early access For early access to new episodes of the podcast, Self Study learning opportunities and Offline events, follow @getoffline.co and @alisonlarsenrice on Instagram or Facebook. Share with those in needIf you know someone who would benefit from hearing these honest conversations, please share Offline with them. Original music by

O.T.T
THEE GIRL!!! Kenya Hunt: Journalist, Editor, Mentor, & Author

O.T.T

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 60:43


Kenya Hunt, Fashion Director of Grazia UK, joins O.T.T today! A journalist, editor, my mentor, Kenya, recently added author to her resume. Hunt's debut book "Girl: Essays on Black Womanhood!" is a powerful collection of essays discussing the Black woman experience in this world that also features contributions from her peers, including Funmi Fetto and Jessica Horn. Hunt worked her way up the ranks from her Assistant Editor days at Jane Magazine to becoming Elle UK's first Black Deputy Editor. A powerful force in creating change in the fashion industry, she founded R.O.O.M mentoring, a mentoring scheme that aims to improve diversity in the fashion industry. I'm so grateful to have Kenya on O.T.T today! We will be discussing her rise in the industry, her move to London, and her incredible new book.

The Daily Stoic
Converting a Stoicism Skeptic with Novelist Amy Shearn

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 62:43


Ryan talks with author Amy Shearn about her own journey with Stoicism, how she and Ryan both wrestle with the concepts of Stoicism in a modern context, the role of women in Stoicism, and more.Amy Shearn is an American author and essayist. During the coronavirus pandemic, Shearn became fascinated by Stoicism; she wrote about her experience learning about, grappling with, and ultimately accepting Stoicism in a popular Medium article. Shearn has written in venues like The New York Times, Slate, Jane Magazine and more; she published her most recent novel, Unseen City, in September.This episode is brought to you by Neuro. Neuro makes mints and gums that help you retain focus and clarity wherever you go. Made with a proprietary blend of caffeine, L-theanine, and other focus-building compounds, Neuro’s products are great for anyone who needs help focusing in these trying times. Try out Neuro’s gums and mints at getneuro.com—and use discount code STOIC at checkout to save 15% on your order.This episode is also brought to you by Native Deodorant. Native Deodorant is an amazingly effective green, vegan deodorant that actually works. It comes in several amazing scents like cucumber and mint or lavender and rose, and doesn’t use harmful compounds that plug your pores. Native Deodorant 100% risk free to try because of its 30 day return policy and free shipping and exchanges. Visit nativedeo.com/stoic or use promo code STOIC to get 20% off your first order.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow @DailyStoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicFollow Amy Shearn:Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyshearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofthelonghaul/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amyshearnwritesYouTube: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/572102.Amy_Shearn

The Witch Wave
#57 - Phyllis Curott, Pagan Pioneer

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 84:25


Phyllis Curott is one of America’s first “out” Witches, an activist attorney for the rights of Witches, and author of four internationally bestselling books including the groundbreaking Book of Shadows: A Modern Woman's Journey into the Wisdom of Witchcraft and the Magic of the Goddess. Her newest project, The Witches' Wisdom Tarot, is releasing in late October 2020.Phyllis was named one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine, and in 2014 was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. Her Awaken the Witch Within online course and Youtube series Wicca have more than 2,000,000 views.Widely profiled in the media, Time published her call for religious equality as one of “America’s leading voices.” She is Vice Chair Emerita of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions, creator of the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly, and founder of the Temple of Ara, the first Wiccan tradition to integrate core shamanism in the early 1980s. Curott received her BA in philosophy from Brown University and her Juris Doctor from New York University.On this episode, Phyllis discusses her incredible journey as a pioneering public witch, her legal career as a defender of Pagan rights, and her enthusiastic embrace of elderhood.Pam also speaks about why witchcraft is inherently political, and answers a listener question about how to feel the magic.Our sponsors for this episode are Mithras Candle, The Many Moons 2021 Planner, BetterHelp, and Clarissa Eck Ceramics

Why Here
Episode 10 - The Truth Is Complicated (Claudine Ko & Jane Pratt)

Why Here

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 69:18


When Why Here contributor Claudine Ko reports a story she always finds an angle that provokes intrigue with readers. She's spent years seeking the truth in a story about Me Too and the the pottery world. In 2004 she wrote THE American Apparel story that made some feel as though founder Dov Charney should become a pariah for his overtly candid and sexual management style. On this week's episode of Why Here, Claudine sits to chat with hosts Benton Whitley and Tristan McAllister about her take on these stories and what it means to be an objective journalist in the time of cancel culture. Special guest Jane Pratt, former editor-in-chief at Jane magazine, joins the conversation to talk about how the American Apparel story might have had a different outcome today.

Modern Leadership with Jake Carlson
135 – An Unconventional Journey to CEO with Carey Jenkins

Modern Leadership with Jake Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 37:40


Carey Jenkins had an unconventional path to her current position as CEO of Substantial, a Seattle-based digital product studio that has worked with companies like Amazon, Mercedes Benz, and the Wall Street Journal. From a theater major and journalism degree to quitting her dream job at Jane Magazine and working with a career coach to […] The post 135 – An Unconventional Journey to CEO with Carey Jenkins appeared first on Jake A Carlson.

Leadership Happy Hour
127 - Step Into The Moment With Carey Jenkins

Leadership Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 50:47


"A good leader leads the people from above them. A great leader leads the people from within them."--M. D. Arnold I'm a life long learner.  In part, that's why I do the podcast...I'm always learning things from my guests and this week is no exception...she blew me away! This episode's guest is Carey Jenkins.  She the CEO of a tech company and had a very unconventional path to getting there.  She shares some key insights about that path, what she's learned along the way and some great strategies that you can employ today to lead better, lead smarter, and be the leader you should! CHEERS! More on Carey... Carey Jenkins had an unconventional path to CEO of Substantial, a Seattle-based digital product studio that’s worked with companies like Amazon, Mercedes Benz, and the Wall Street Journal. In 2012, Carey joined the client services team, and six short years later she became the CEO. As the sixth female employee and first mother hired at Substantial, Carey is proud that Substantial has grown the female employee base to 37% overall and 40% on the leadership team, and she is committed to empowering other women to seize more leadership opportunities. Carey brings 17+ years of experience in client relationship management, delivery management, and business development. Her brand of leadership focuses on relationships, both internal and external, and building mutually beneficial partnerships with clients and team members. She is passionate about the combination of transparent, empathetic, and direct communication, which she attributes to her Southern upbringing mixed with formative years in New York. Her eclectic background has been formative in developing her leadership values. While completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in New York City, she worked her way through college as a real estate agent, barista, waitress, and actress before pivoting to journalism. She had her first professional experience as an Executive Assistant at Jane Magazine, where she managed the magazine web presence opening up a path to client services and digital products. For the past 12 years, Carey has called Seattle home, where she lives with her husband and five year old daughter. Check out her company: https://substantial.com/ Follow her on twitter:  https://twitter.com/Substantial

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & Wiccan Priestess Phyllis Curott

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 121:00


Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Phyllis Curott. As one of America’s first public Witches and an Elder Wiccan Priestess, attorney Phyllis Curott became an outspoken advocate in the courts, media, and interfaith movement, handling groundbreaking religious liberty cases for Witches and Pagans.  Named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine,  she was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, served as Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions and created the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly. Her trailblazing, international bestselling books, including Book of Shadows and WitchCrafting helped make Witchcraft accessible to the world. Her latest book, WICCA (made easy), Awaken the Divine Magic Within You, was released in November, 2018, with a companion online class coming in July of this year, and the 20th Anniversary Edition of Book of Shadows will be available from Phyllis’ website, www.phylisscurott.com starting at the end of May.  She is currently creating a new Witch’s Tarot for Hay House with artist Danielle Earp, ready in Spring of 2020. this episode Q&A includes: • headaches- allying with skullcap.. • tinctures and vinegars are different.. • what are the best plants to make vinegars out of? • protecting children from sunburns... • dental issues/infections.. • acne.. • too much slippery elm/ liver loving herbs..  

Psychic Teachers
Wicca Made Easy with Phyllis Curott

Psychic Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 22:34


Join us for a thought provoking discussion with the wonderful Phyllis Curott as we discuss her latest work Wicca Made Easy and the upcoming 20th anniversary of her revolutionary work Book of Shadows. Phyllis Curott is a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America’s first public Wiccan Priestesses. She is an attorney and outspoken advocate in the courts and media on behalf of Pagans, Wiccans and other religious minorities and is also the internationally bestselling author of Book of Shadows: A Modern Woman’s Journey into the Wisdom of Witchcraft and the Magic of the Goddess (Broadway Books 1998), WitchCrafting: A Spiritual Guide to Making Magic (Broadway Books 2001) and The Love Spell (Gotham/ Penguin 2005).An interfaith activist for many years, Phyllis was the Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions, creator of the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly and drafter of the Declaration for the Dignity and Human Rights of Women, adopted by the 2015 Parliament. She is the founder of the Temple of Ara, one of the oldest Wiccan congregations in America, a shamanic tradition rooted in the experience and ethics of immanent divinity.Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Scholars and honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year. New York Magazine described her teaching on Earth-based spirituality and the Divine Feminine as one of the culture’s “next big ideas” and Time Magazine featured her writing in their Ideas column, a forum for America’s “leading voices.” She has been widely profiled in the national and international media including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Nation, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Self, The View, The O’Reilly Factor, Lifetime, Oxygen, and CNN & Company. She is featured in the Howcast Youtube series on Wicca, Beliefnet’s “Preachers and Teachers,” PBS’s What’s Your Calling? and in the documentary Many Voices, One Faith. She is currently producing a short film on the emergence of the Divine Feminine and women’s spiritual leadership at the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions. As an attorney and outspoken advocate for the rights of Wiccans and other religious minorities. Phyllis has successfully won the right of Wiccan clergy to perform legally binding marriages in New York City and rituals in the public parks of Chicago and has been a pro bono consultant on numerous religious liberties cases. She is a co-founder of the Religious Liberties Lawyers Network, a member of the Lady Liberty League and a long-standing member of the American Civil Liberties Union. And she is currently working on a new and spiritually revolutionary Witch’s Tarot Deck, also for Hay House.

Witch School
GLOBAL WICCA SUMMIT Phyllis Curott Interview / Jason Mankey ~History of Wicca

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 161:00


7-8 PM Rt. Rev. Ser Ed Correll interviews Arch Priestess Phyllis Curott,  a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America’s first public Wiccan High Priestesses, founding of the first shamanic Wiccan tradition, the Temple of Ara, in the early 1980’s. As an attorney, she is an outspoken advocate of the rights of Pagans in the courts and the media. Phyllis is the author of the best selling memoir Book of Shadows, and WitchCrafting – The Spirituality of Making Magic, which revolutionized traditional Wiccan practices and theology and overturned the Threefold Law, as well as The Love Spell and numerous essays and articles.  Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year and by Time Magazine as one of America’s “leading voices.” New York Magazine described her teachings on the Earth’s spiritual wisdom as the “next big idea.” She was Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions and creator of the historic Inaugural Women’s Assembly, reflecting her activism in the interfaith community that dates back to the first modern Parliament in 1993.  www.phylliscurott.com  8-9 PM Jason Mankey, Llewellyn Author, Channel Manager for Patheos Pagan, Educator, and Pagans Tonight Radio Host will discuss the History of Wicca

Tranquility du Jour
Tranquility du Jour #425: The Magic Ten with Sharon Gannon

Tranquility du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 45:19


The Magic Ten with Sharon Gannon. In this week's edition of Tranquility du Jour, we discuss the components of the Magic Ten, the importance of daily practice, how an ancient Egyptian cartouche inspired her, and more. New to Tranquility du Jour? Learn more here.  Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #425: The Magic Ten with Sharon Gannon   Upcoming Events Year of Tranquility: Join anytime Penning in Paris: July 23-27 in Paris {SOLD OUT} Softening into Fall Virtual Retreat: October 20 Writing in the Woods: October 26-28 in West Virginia {4 spots left} Tranquility in the Topics: February 16-23, 2019 in Costa Rica Tranquility in Tuscany: July 13-20, 2019 {8 spots left}   Featured Guest: Sharon Gannon is a 21st century Renaissance woman who excels in many artistic, spiritual and social mediums. Sharon is best known for creating, along with David Life, the Jivamukti Yoga Method—a path to enlightenment through compassion for all beings. Blessed by her teachers Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati, Shri Swami Nirmalananda, Shri K. Pattabhi Jois and Shyamdas, she is a pioneer in teaching yoga as spiritual activism and is changing the way that people view, spirituality, life, themselves, each other, animals and the environment. The Jivamukti Yoga method emphasizes asana, Sanskrit, scriptural study, devotion, prayer, music, chanting and meditation as well as animal rights, veganism, environmentalism and political activism. Jivamukti’s passionate focus on the original meaning of the Sanskrit word "asana" as seat, connection—relationship to the Earth is as practical as it is radical at this time of global crisis and consciousness shift. The Jivamukti Yoga method is taught worldwide at Jivamukti Yoga Schools, and affiliated centers, in Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa, Turkey, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. Sharon travels extensively teaching and lecturing throughout the world. YOGA JOURNAL Magazine has called her an innovator and VANITY FAIR gives her credit for making yoga cool and hip. JANE Magazine nominated her as Gutsiest Woman of the Year and THE FARM SANCTUARY awarded her the compassionate living award. She is a long-time vanguard member of PETA and has helped with many of their campaigns. She has produced numerous yoga-related DVDs and music CDs including the 2010 release of Sharanam, her solo debut album, which Sting describes as, "inspired, daring and essential." She is a prolific writer and has authored several books: Jivamukti Yoga, (also translated into German, Russian & Italian) The Art of Yoga, The Jivamukti Chant Book, Yoga Assists, Simple Recipes for Joy (also translated in Italian) and Cats and Dogs are People too! (also translated into Italian) and Yoga and Vegetarianism (also translated into Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Turkish), which has been acclaimed as the seminal work on the subject of how a vegan diet relates to yoga. Along with David Life she is the founder of the Jivamukti Yoga School, New York City and the Wild Woodstock Forest Sanctuary, a 125-acre wild forest sanctuary in upstate NY, USA. Find Sharon Magic Ten and Beyond Website Jivamukti Website Instagram Mentioned in the Podcast Online Bon Voyage Facebook Live THIS Thursday at noon ET First podcast with Sharon: Spiritual Activism Piece I wrote about Sharon's comment: What Makes You Come Alive Podcast with Jamie Cat Callan: Parisian Charm School Sign up for Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Compassion is the new black tee Social Media Eye candy on Instagram Pin along with me on Pinterest Let’s connect on Facebook Follow moi on Twitter Watch via YouTube More Tranquility   Shop slow locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT Browse my 5 Books Tranquility-filled E-courses Download the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Read about my passion for animals Request Pen a review on iTunes and/or share this podcast via social media Pen a review of my books on Amazon or Goodreads. Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to download the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android

Witch School
Correllian Family Hour(Phyllis Curott and Twila York)/Correllian Deep Waters

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 123:00


Friday at 9 PM Central join Host Rev Donald Lewis and Rev Lori B for the ~Correllian Family Hour~ as we explore the exciting world of Correllian Wicca.  News and views, interviews, and information on the Correllian Lifestyle.  Tonight:Twila York, Huff Po blogger and Chicago Pagan Pride Local Coordinator and  Phyllis Curott, a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America's first public Wiccan High Priestesses, founding of the first shamanic Wiccan tradition, the Temple of Ara, in the early 1980's. As an attorney, she is an outspoken advocate of the rights of Pagans in the courts and the media. Phyllis is the author of the best selling memoir Book of Shadows, and WitchCrafting – The Spirituality of Making Magic, which revolutionized traditional Wiccan practices and theology and overturned the Threefold Law, as well as The Love Spell and numerous essays and articles.  Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year and by Time Magazine as one of America's “leading voices.” New York Magazine described her teachings on the Earth's spiritual wisdom as the “next big idea.” She was Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions and creator of the historic Inaugural Women's Assembly, reflecting her activism in the interfaith community that dates back to the first modern Parliament in 1993. Followed at 10 pm CT: ~Correllian Deep Waters~ Join Rev. Stephanie Neal  “The Correllian Tradition's deeper teachings of the adept are found within the World Walkers' Order.”   

Witch School
Correllian Family Hour(Phyllis Curott)/Correllian Deep Waters

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 100:00


Friday at 9 PM Central join Host Rev Donald Lewis for the ~Correllian Family Hour~ as we explore the exciting world of Correllian Wicca.  News and views, interviews, and information on the Correllian Lifestyle.  Tonight: Phyllis Curott, a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America's first public Wiccan High Priestesses, founding of the first shamanic Wiccan tradition, the Temple of Ara, in the early 1980's. As an attorney, she is an outspoken advocate of the rights of Pagans in the courts and the media. Phyllis is the author of the best selling memoir Book of Shadows, and WitchCrafting – The Spirituality of Making Magic, which revolutionized traditional Wiccan practices and theology and overturned the Threefold Law, as well as The Love Spell and numerous essays and articles.  Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year and by Time Magazine as one of America's “leading voices.” New York Magazine described her teachings on the Earth's spiritual wisdom as the “next big idea.” She was Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions and creator of the historic Inaugural Women's Assembly, reflecting her activism in the interfaith community that dates back to the first modern Parliament in 1993.  www.phylliscurott.com 10 pm CT: ~Correllian Deep Waters~ Join Rev. Stephanie Neal for tonight's lesson 

Witch School
PTRN~Correllian Family Hour(Phyllis Curott)

Witch School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 85:00


Every Friday at 9PM Central you can join Host Rev Donald Lewis for the Correllian Family Hour as we explore the exciting world on Correllian Wicca.  News and views, interviews, and information on the Correllian Lifestyle. Tonight join Rev Donald Lewis and Rev Lori B with Phyllis Curott Phyllis Curott  is a pioneering spiritual teacher and one of America's first public Wiccan High Priestesses, founding of the first shamanic Wiccan tradition, the Temple of Ara, in the early 1980's.  As an attorney, she is an outspoken advocate of the rights of Pagans in the courts and the media.  Phyllis is also author of the best selling memoir Book of Shadows, and WitchCrafting – The Spirituality of Making Magic, which revolutionized traditional Wiccan practices and theology and overturned the Threefold Law, as well as The Love Spell and numerous essays and articles.  Phyllis was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars, honored by Jane Magazine as one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year and by Time Magazine as one of America's “leading voices.” New York Magazine described her teachings on the Earth's spiritual wisdom as the “next big idea.”  She was Vice Chair of the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions and creator of the historic Inaugural Women's Assembly,  reflecting her activism in the interfaith community that dates back to the first modern Parliament in 1993, when as First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess, she facilitated the participation of almost 100 Pagans and Wiccans at their international debut. She received her BA in philosophy from Brown University and her Juris Doctor from NYU. She can be reached at her website www.phylliscurott.com

The One Way Ticket Show
Taylor Negron - Actor, Director, Comedian, Songwriter

The One Way Ticket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 32:17


Taylor is a veteran and much celebrated versatile performer. He made his film debut in 1982 as a love-struck, pill-popping, dancing intern in “Young Doctors in Love,” and as the forever memorable Mr. Pizza Guy who delivers Sean Penn a pizza in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” He has starred in an HBO special and made appearances on the Tonight Show. Taylor achieved critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival with “The Unbearable Lightness of Being Taylor Negron –.” Directed by opera director David Schweitzer, “Unbearable Lightness,” also ran in the 2009 Best of New York Solo Festival at the SoHo Playhouse and at the Barrow Street Theater. He directed the original New York Stage Musical production of “Who Loves You, Baby” exploring the life of the late, self-proclaimed macho man “Telly” Savalas. The production played to sold out audiences at Huron Club in the SoHo Playhouse and ran for more than 2 years In Los Angeles Taylor appeared in “ Streeptease” - An evening of Meryl Streep Monologues performed by 8 men. The Los Angeles Time wrote “Things take a surprisingly serious turn with Taylor Negron's monologue from 'Sophie's Choice,' a quietly delicate performance that does fitting service to Streep's mastery. He is a contributor to The Huffington Post and Jane Magazine. His comedy essays are currently published in the anthology “ Dirty Laundry” (Phoenix Books) and “Love West Hollywood: Reflections of Los Angeles" (Alyson Books). Taylor is also a Painter and has studied at Art Center, The Academy of Art in San Francisco and The Art Students league in New York City.

The Jazzy Vegetarian
Family Recipes with Suzan Colon

The Jazzy Vegetarian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2011 32:00


  Today, host Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian,  chats with Suzan Colón who is the author of Cherries in Winter: My Family’s Recipe for Hope in Hard Times, published in paperback by Anchor. We’ll share fabulous veganized recipes of family favorites. Suzan has written cover stories, personal essays, and food features for O, the Oprah Magazine; Marie Claire; Jane; Details; Harper’s Bazaar; Seventeen; The Advocate; Mademoiselle; Rolling Stone; and other magazines. The list of celebrities Suzan has interviewed includes Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Natalie Portman, Renee Zellweger, Janet Jackson, Reese Witherspoon, Susan Sarandon, Pamela Anderson, Christian Slater, Benjamin Bratt, Julie Newmar, and her mother’s personal favorite, Tom Jones. Suzan was one of the first editors hired to form Jane Magazine, where she wrote celebrity cover stories and relationship features. In 2000, Suzan became a contributing editor at both Mademoiselle and Latina magazines. In 2005, Suzan launched Cosmo Radio for Cosmopolitan Magazine and Sirius/XM Satellite Radio and was then brought in as a writer and editor at O, the Oprah Magazine. It was during her time at O that Suzan began writing the personal and food essays that would become the basis of Cherries in Winter. Suzan, who has also been a yoga instructor and a bartender, met her husband and chief recipe tester Nathan on a yoga retreat. They live in Hudson County in New Jersey with two rescued cats.