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Happy Pisces Szn + Women’s History Month to us all! Electro-eclectic musical mainstay and activist Madame Gandhi is preparing to release the LP Let Me Be Water on May 16; “Pisces Knockout” is its swaggering lead single. Let Me Be Water is “made by all women and non-gender conforming individuals in partnership with the music nonprofit We Make Noise, which seeks to harness the power of music, technology, and community to advance global gender equity.”
This is episode 3 of our mini-series of conversations compiled around a different theme each episode. This week we look at all things self doubt: from imposter syndrome, to score keeping, doubt hiding behind a need for outside validation, or just classic doubt in your abilities, we touch on all of it with Madame Gandhi, Langhorne Slim, and Guster's Ryan Miller.You can find a link to our full conversations with each of them below, and playlists of other past conversations grouped by topic on our YouTube channel, also below.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Ep 36 Madame GandhiEp 49 Langhorne SlimEp 56 GusterClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
Kiran Gandhi, aka Madame Gandhi, is an American artist, activist and producer who originally started out as a percussionist for popular British artist MIA, and American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation. She holds a masters degree in Music Science Technology at Stanford University and is on a mission to find innovative ways of using music to motivate and inspire people to care about climate change. Tom Raine follows Kiran on her journey to record brand new sounds in the North Pole, where she hopes to record everything from glaucous gulls, black-leg kittiwakes to common guillemots, as well as arctic foxes, seals and maybe polar bears. He then follows her to her studio in London to see exactly how Kiran sculpts these sounds into hi-hats, kicks, snare drums, bass tones, and more.
Hey folks, thanks for tuning in to the first episode of the Ecosystem Member podcast for 2025 with the incredible award-winning musician, producer and activist Madame Gandhi. Madame Gandhi is the stage name of Kiran Gandhi who uses her music and voice to support personal expression, female empowerment and most recently - nature. She began producing music in 2015 after her story of free-bleeding while running the London Marathon went viral. Since then, she's been named a TED Fellow and to Forbes 30 Under 30 list for music and the BBC 100 Women list. And in 2023 she was awarded the Songwriter's Hall of Fame Abe Olman award for excellence in songwriting and leadership. As we discuss in the episode, after connecting with nature more deeply during the COVID-19 lockdown when it was seen as a safe space for activity, Kiran pursued a Masters in Music, Science and Technology from Stanford. In this program, she learned how to build a hydrophone and had the opportunity to travel to Antarctica where she recorded the sound of glaciers melting that make up her song ‘In Purpose'. That song - ‘In Purpose' is unique in that it is made completely of recordings Kiran captured in nature - which is credited on the track - and is part of EarthPercent's Sounds Right initiative with a portion of streaming royalties going to conversation efforts and projects to mitigate the effects of climate change. I think you'll be able to tell from the episode that I was pretty excited to get to chat with Kiran and as excited for you to get to listen to this conversation we recorded about a month ago. We talk about her background growing up in metropolitan cities around the world, how the pandemic shifted her relationship with nature and how she actually goes about capturing and creating music from nature sounds. She has an amazing aim to combine her already empowering lyrics with music that is 100% sourced from nature, while considering how she can be a positive addition to the soundscape. Kiran's work is a great example of how our relationship with nature can become a source of artistic and creative expression. Links Madame Gandhi Website Madame Gandhi Instagram ‘In Purpose' on Spotify ‘In Purpose' on Apple Music EarthPercent Sounds Right
Ever wondered what it would be like to capture recordings for producing music in Antarctica? In this episode Xylo chats with artist and climate change activist Madame Gandhi about her work and the experience of creating sound packs from expeditions in Antarctica and also the Arctic Circle. Gandhi also discusses music's place in the climate change conversation and the impact it can have on our actions. Join a community of female artists and producers around the world and get free acess to masterclasses and more by becoming a member of MPW: https://www.musicproductionforwomen.com/membership Antarctica Sound Pack: https://splice.com/sounds/packs/splice-soundscapes/antarctica-with-madame-gandhi-x-sound-mana/samples
Piper Payne, a Mastering Engineer based in Nashville, TN, is known for her dedication to audio quality and equality. After moving her mastering studio to Nashville, she ventured into vinyl manufacturing, opening Physical Music Products, which, through Piper's innovations, has set industry-leading turn times and quality benchmarks. As a former National Trustee of the Recording Academy and Co-Chair of the P&E Wing Steering Committee, Piper actively promotes diversity and inclusion in the industry. With a background in music and a focus on technical excellence, she approaches mastering and manufacturing as a blend of feel and precision. Piper shares her expertise in mastering and recording as an esteemed audio professor and frequent guest lecturer. Her impressive discography includes notable artists like Janis Ian, Madame Gandhi, Dolly Parton, The Go-Go's, and more. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Working your way into the mastering industry Building your client base Focusing on your niche The power of being accessible Starting a vinyl pressing company The process of manufacturing vinyl records What mastering engineers and artists need to know in order to ensure the highest quality results with vinyl pressing Should you mono your bass tracks or not? What frequencies are problematic with volume? Can you trust the manufacturer to preserve the quality of your masters? How much time do you need to factor into your album-release schedule for vinyl manufacturing? To learn more about Piper Payne, visit: https://www.piperpayne.com/ and https://www.physicalmusicproducts.com/ For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books: The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review: https://masteryourmix.com/review/
In this enriching episode, Jeff embarks on an rushing river with co-spiritor & female musician Kiran “Madame” Gandhi, and special guest / musician Victory. Kiran takes us on a profound journey through her life where art, performance, and activism converge and she shares her pivotal experiences. Including her iconic London Marathon free bleed run, to illustrate the potency of challenging societal norms. The trio navigates the realms of conscious consumption, the intrinsic value of human attention, and the pressing need for a paradigm shift in the fashion industry beyond sustainability and ethics, as well as optimizing for one's own joy. Emphasizing the vital role of businesses in societal betterment and the transformative power of energy, Madame Gandhi is all about the HOW TO, and her fresh takes will inspire you to see your optimized joy through a new lens to align to your passions with purpose, paving the way for a brighter, more you YOU. As Jeff's dad likes to say, “get a pencil” for this one; the drops of gold come like a joyful waterfall. Madame Gandhi Madame Gandhi Webstie Madame Gandhi Instagram Drops of Gold Drops of Gold Website Drops of Gold Instagram Jeff Scult Instagram This episode is brought to you by One Golden Thread, the eco-chic regenerative fashion brand founded by Jeff Scult. As a special offering for Drops of Gold listeners, receive 22% off your first purchase with - dropsofgold - Drops of Gold is the NOW podcast hosted and threaded by Jeff Scult, devoted to reminding us how to release stuck stories, embrace life, and reveal our most expressive, authentic selves. Featuring fascinating conversations with luminaries from all walks of life who have discovered their own drops of gold to share with humanity. Hosted by Jeff Scult, produced by Mark Shapiro and Josh Robertson. Community and social threaded by Victory Jones. Theme music by Josh Robertson and Shazieh.
Laura Misch, Suzanne Ciani, Madame Gandhi and Sian O'Gorman talk about their music practices, how they're entwined with nature and technology, the natural muses which inspire their creative process, and imagining futures in which music can have a reciprocal relationship with the environment it is played within. Laura Misch is a multidisciplinary artist and producer from London. She is a singer, songwriter and saxophonist, who also makes audio and video collages. She primarily has a loop-based saxophone practice, and her debut EP Playground was released in 2017. Since then, she has also become interested in including natural surroundings in recordings. In 2021, she composed an immersive outdoor installation in Epping Forest in the UK, eventually soundtracking large-scale tree projections mapped onto buildings in London. Her debut album Sample The Sky came out on October 13th, and it's an ode to care, connection and listening to the natural world. Producer, drummer, artist and activist Madame Gandhi's career has included collaborations with MIA, Kehlani, and Thievery Corporation, and she's also featured on the BBC's 100 Women list. Her activism includes combating menstrual stigma people face around the world, and she's a Harvard graduate to boot.Suzanne Ciani is a musician, sound designer, composer, and record label executive who has made incredible electronic music and sound effects for films and TV. She's worked with quadrophonic sound, and has been pioneering electronic music since the 1970s. Sian O'Gorman is part of the self-managed collective NYX,a collaborative drone choir and otherworldly electric chorus, re-embodying live electronics and vocal techniques. NYX will be recording their debut album later this year.
In this episode of “This Is How We Care”, Madame Gandhi talks about the importance of finding joy in the mundane, mental health, and how leading with kindness can positively impact our work and relationships with family and friends.Madame Gandhi is an award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. She began producing music in 2015, after her story running the London Marathon free-bleeding to combat menstrual stigma went viral around the world. Check out @madamegandhi and @thisishowwecare on Instagram. You can find full transcripts, links, and other information on our website.
In this Grounding Practice, Madame Gandhi guides us through a meditation to center in who we are and connect to a vibration of joy from within.Check out @thisishowwecare on Instagram. You can find full transcripts, links, and other information on our website.
The guest of this episode of The Accutron Show is the incredible Madame Gandhi, award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. She has been listed as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Music and BBC 100 Women, and her mainstage TED Talk about conscious music consumption has been viewed over a million times. Madame Gandhi's mission is to use music as a medium for a message about positivity, personal expression and human thriving. “Waiting For Me,” shot in Mumbai, India, which focuses on radical expressions of joy, color and freedom won the Music Video Jury Award at SXSW Film Festival in 2021. In June of 2022, Gandhi completed a Masters in Music Science & Technology at Stanford University's CCRMA where she spent time in Antarctica sampling the sounds of glaciers melting to create empathy and awareness around climate change.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS5:20 The activism came from a very young age. We were always encouraged by our parents to give back, to volunteer and to be mindful of others. And because music gives me such effortless joy, when you combine joy with an opportunity to give back, I think you are fueled for life. 18:40 During the pandemic I spent a lot of time recording sounds in nature, because that's the only place we could go. I learned how to build underwater microphones. When I was invited to Antarctica, I started recording the sound of glaciers melting in the South Pole. 27:40 We need adults to believe in their own magic so we can make the world a better place. Music has the power to soften certain feelings, it gets them moving, brings people back into that childlike purity.
“What is your gift? What is the medicine you can give to the world?” - Madame Gandhi Happy 2024 folks! We're so excited to be back with you and to be starting this season off with such an amazing guest. In this episode, we sit down with Madame Gandhi (she/her). She is a musician, activist, gender liberation and personal empowerment speaker. Listen in as we discuss tools to overcome life's roadblocks and ways to stay connected to your own personal power. May this new year bring you joy, where you learn, laugh, heal and GROW
In this episode, Kiran and Chetna talk about: Kiran's partnership being a space where she could be her full, queer, androgynous self in her vulnerabilities and wins Morning meditation with Deepak Chopra and Oprah as a way to reset, start the day positively, take responsibility for her self-rhetoric, and get herself ready to step out into the world The practice in partnership of separating behavior that's not loving from the deeper truth of care and love for you A reframe on projection as a space to learn when we can own it; the person we project on is illuminating something within us that we need to look at Being aware of our menstrual cycles, moon cycles, etc. to take responsibility for our moods and feelings Leading with the underlying assumptions of the great joys of love, care, and growth mindset Modeling the behavior in relationship that you seek The art of asking for what you need, and the art of giving it or not if it's not within capacity Experiences that might have contribute to us not being able to ask for our needs; others receiving those needs as something bad, or feeling shame after asking for your needs from someone who was misaligned We're teaching other people how to care for us by asking for our needs Being in the practice of meeting our own needs, and tapping our communities for care also Speaking your needs and giving the other person the opportunity to rise to opportunity to win, the ask, and the invitation to give Some of Kiran's daily practices that help her stay on the path of purpose: making her bed, morning meditation, making a matcha, morning pages Self-respect through discipline and showing up The necessity and importance of taking the time to connect to ourselves, especially in the world where there's so much that takes us away from ourselves The healing opportunity in people who are different or expressing themselves in big ways; showing us what's possible! Being accessible in her self-expression through empathy, shared leadership, warmth, and awareness of others through eye contact, thoughtful conversations, meaningful engagements with presence “Bad habits” being a way to cope or get a deep need met; i.e. smoking tied to easing the mother wound, for nourishment, sustenance, and connection which feels more accessible than connecting with people. “Bad habits” coming from a deeper need for care, but in a way that aren't beneficial for us or others Music as an audio timestamp of emotion, amplifying sincerity in music-making Some of Kiran's “bad habits” like eating badly, drinking too much, etc. Her desire to meet the root cause without the distractions by eliminating alcohol, being plant-based, and meditating Understanding the depth of the pain as a way to amplify the joy Emotions as currency that we can create from, feed ourselves from, etc. The self-respect of restraint (like bumper lanes on a bowling alley), boundaries, and what you do when no one is around Her work as healing; finding her way into healing by doing her work of service and purpose Her attraction to people who are strong in their feminine, a divine mother queen despite gender, and learning this from gay men and trans women Her going on tour doing a strong feminine show that is her dream show that she's always wanted to watch Find: Kiran's website including her upcoming tour schedule: madamegandhi.com Madame Gandhi on IG @madamegandhi Chetna on IG @mosaiceye and the podcast @creationforliberation The podcast to watch on youtube Other offerings: Upcoming Events: Clarifying your North Star Workshop on 11/11 (mosaiceyeunfolding.com/communityevents) You Are Chosen: a free 5-day practice in choosing yourself and being divinely chosen (https://chetnamehta.myflodesk.com/chosen) Work 1:1 with Chetna for self-trust, creative reclamation and divine aligning (chetnamehta.co/sessions)
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On today’s episode, I’ll be speaking with Madame Gandhi, who began producing music in 2015, after her story running the London Marathon free-bleeding to combat menstrual stigma went viral around the world. She has been listed as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Music, and her 2020 TED Talk about conscious music consumption has been viewed over a million times. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ The key to creating an authentic voice ✅ What inspired her to become a musician, and how her background in activism and feminism influenced her art ✅ How she approaches blending different sounds and influences to create a unique sonic signature ✅ What is conscious music consumption – why is this important? ✅ Why she ran the London Marathon free-bleeding ✅ Her recent work on self-love and empowerment. ✅ How the creative process works for her This episode is sponsored by www.BloodMoonBox.com If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up here: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
Alexia Riner is an electronic music producer, sound designer, installation artist and DJ, who specializes in building complex soundscapes for a range of media. Since receiving a dual-Bachelor's in Music Technology and Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music, Alexia has performed both in the US and internationally, and has produced for a variety of artists including Madame Gandhi. She has collaborated with prominent companies like Ableton and Native instruments, developing innovative sound installations and sound design. One of her career highlights includes Perimeter- a collaboration with Angelica Tavella featured at Ableton's 2018 Loop conference. Perimeter is an interactive audio installation commissioned by Ableton, involving the installation of multi-sensor systems across Hollywood which played music when triggered. She has received various awards and recognition for her work including “Best Score” at the Hollywood Film Festival for Sewra G Kidane's film “As Above.” Alexia is currently working on upcoming experiential installations and film scores, as well as wrapping up her second album this year. Follow Alexia Below: www.alexiariner.com www.facebook.com/alexiarinermusic www.instagram.com/alexiariner Magic Mind is the world's #1 productivity drink. Drink it when you need mental clarity, focus, and energy throughout the day, without getting that "caffeine" anxiety. It contains 130x the antioxidants of regular green tea, including nootropics, adaptogens, and functional mushrooms with ceremonial grade matcha. Learn more at: www.magicmind.com/ableton 20% off code: ABLETON20 Join the newsletter to get early episode access + free Ableton Live downloads: www.liveproducersonline.com/newsletter (Episode Music: Coconut Crab by 7apes)
Embracing the Future of Humanity with Art & Science - This salon, tackling the rapid evolution of our relationship with technology, was co-hosted in London with Templeton World Charity Foundation and co-moderated by TWCF President Andrew Serazin.Our guest interviewees will include artist Agnieszka Pilat, who paints large-scale portraits of technology with the help of AI-powered painting-assistant robots. We'll also be speaking to Michael Muthukrishna, Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and author of the forthcoming book - A Theory of Everyone: The New Science of How We Got Here and Where We're Going. We will have two musical performances: Kiran Gandhi, aka Madame Gandhi. Kiran is an electronic music producer, artist and activist, and soul-singer J Warner, who both brought the house down at this salon.
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Dimming one's light in the face of haters is not something Lidia Rodriguez knows how to do. Whenever she gets comments from guys about her size or gender, the baritone player is quick to clap back with a joke and prove them wrong. "When I'm playing my bari sax, I feel huge. I feel powerful. I feel seven feet tall. I feel like no one could tell me s**t. Like I feel so good about myself. " Lidia Rodriguez is a musical force performing and recording across genre. She gets down playing cumbia with La Misa Negra, rocks stages with electronic group Madame Gandhi, and even goes dumb while performing with the Golden State Warriors brass band, the Bay Blue Notes. Growing up in Mudville a.k.a Stockton, and later attending San Jose State, Lidia says she is a product of public music education. Now, as an educator herself, teaching bilingual music lessons, Lidia is not only training the next generation of musicians but also nurturing students to be self compassionate and authentically themselves. On this week's Rightnowish, Lidia Rodriguez talks about the power of showing up as her full self (a queer and Latina saxophonist) in music spaces and her mission to spread the power of "peace, love and sax."
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In the latest episode of Juicy Bits, Jen sat down with Kirin Gandhi aka Madame Gandhi to talk about flow state, hitting 10,000 hours, bravery, and the life experiences that got them to where they are at now. You won't want to miss this conversation between two friends who found each other through their shared passions of social justice and snowboarding. When you're finished listening to this episode of Juicy Bits, head on over to madamegandhi.com to listen to her latest album, get the latest tour dates, and discover more about this artist, musician, activist, and athlete.
Madame Gandhi is an award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. She began producing music in 2015, after her story running the London Marathon free-bleeding to combat menstrual stigma went viral around the world. She has been listed as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Music, and her 2020 TED Talk about conscious music consumption has been viewed over a million times. “Waiting For Me,” shot in Mumbai, India, won the Music Video Jury Award at SXSW Film Festival in 2021 and her 100% Organically Sourced x Sound MANA nature sound pack won the New Wav award at the 2021 Splice Awards. Her third studio album, Vibrations, was released in 2022, following the release of her previous albums Voices (2016) and Visions (2019). In June of 2022, Gandhi completed a Masters in Music Science & Technology at Stanford University's CCRMA where she spent time in Antarctica sampling the sounds of glaciers melting to create empathy and awareness around climate change. If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Oh, and get my Friday newsletter on Substack. It's glorious.—Kyle Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Madame Gandhi is an award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. She began producing music in 2015, after her story running the London Marathon free-bleeding to combat menstrual stigma went viral around the world. She has been listed as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Music, and her 2020 TED Talk about conscious music consumption has been viewed over a million times. “Waiting For Me,” shot in Mumbai, India, won the Music Video Jury Award at SXSW Film Festival in 2021 and her 100% Organically Sourced x Sound MANA nature sound pack won the New Wav award at the 2021 Splice Awards. Her third studio album, Vibrations, was released in 2022, following the release of her previous albums Voices (2016) and Visions (2019). In June of 2022, Gandhi completed a Masters in Music Science & Technology at Stanford University's CCRMA where she spent time in Antarctica sampling the sounds of glaciers melting to create empathy and awareness around climate change. If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Oh, and get my Friday newsletter on Substack. It's glorious.—Kyle Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
We are going on hiatus for an exciting reason! Flashback to our 2021 end of year episode We might well be back, so keep us in your podcast feed! Managing creative and physical energy with long covid Our Patreon will remain open to keep the N+S website and episodes up We're still hoping to do our retreat Thank you for listening and supporting in so many ways. We love you! Support us on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
My guest is Mixer J Clark, who has mixed for Madame Gandhi, Elle King, Cautious Clay, and Jennifer Lopez. J is also a member of the Infrasonic Sound team. In this episode, we discuss Born in Indiana Minneapolis Seattle Headbangers Ball Skateboarding Touring Kenny G The Clarinet Incident American Punk Rock Playing in Bands Recording School Post Production Sound Design ATMOS & Sony 360 Short Sightedness Working for Infrasonic Work/Life Balance Finances Matt's Rant: Keeping Your Cool Links and Show Notes J's Site J on Instagram J at Infrasonic Credits Guest: J Clark Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
This week the Deja Blu Podcast is BLESSED with the presence of the one and only Madame Gandhi – an award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. This conversation is a journey into what it means to move through life in a way that optimizes for more joy – Including how to hold yourself when you're sad, not beating yourself up when you fall off of the "spiritual" path, and taking ownership for how you show up in your relationships. Kiran's playful and authentic spirit brings us glimpses into the future of music, a reframe on cancel culture, and the importance of finding the creative spark outside of a reliance on substances. Let us know which parts resonate with you most in the comments! === 0:00 Intro 9:19 How to carve a unique path 13:59 Fighting to stay on the path 17:37 Make it work for you 20:30 Be authentic with your sadness 25:59 Taking ownership 31:29 Making intentional music 44:22 Making music inclusive 47:48 Cancel culture and empathy 54:35 Loving your body 1:02:24 The creative adult 1:16:22 Conclusion === Madame Gandhi is an award-winning artist and activist known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. She began producing music in 2015, after her story running the London Marathon free-bleeding to combat menstrual stigma went viral around the world. She has been listed as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Music, and her 2020 TED Talk about conscious music consumption has been viewed over a million times. “Waiting For Me,” shot in Mumbai, India, won the Music Video Jury Award at SXSW Film Festival in 2021 and her 100% Organically Sourced x Sound MANA nature sound pack won the New Wav award at the 2021 Splice Awards. Her third studio album, Vibrations, was released in 2022, following the release of her previous albums Voices (2016) and Visions (2019). In June of 2022, Gandhi completed a Masters in Music Science & Technology at Stanford University's CCRMA where she spent time in Antarctica sampling the sounds of glaciers melting to create empathy and awareness around climate change. Listen to Madame Gandhi's Music https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zBHbitf3pjF7W00UIFfVf?si=ZkoTD-1ZSaO6hQ7wpm7ViQ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/madamegandhi/ Website https://www.madamegandhi.com/ === BLU: https://www.instagram.com/bluofearth/ https://www.bluofearth.com/ https://www.florescence.earth Sign up for BEQOMING Prosperous 4-week Digital Course: https://secure.beqoming.me/a/ZB6SDd5KB6/496 If you feel inspired, watch the full BEQOMING Blu documentary https://youtu.be/K01sU5L4afw Follow BEQOMING on Instagram: https://instagram.com/beqoming?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc= DONATE TO THE DEJA BLU PODCAST: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VACWQVBHTCQ3QSupport the Deja Blu Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/dejablupodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US police solve only 2% of all major crimes Defunding the police will actually make us safer Aboriginal deaths in custody in Australia Ursula K Le Guin's speech at National Book Awards Feminist writer, coach and business woman Kelly Diels Sophie Lewis' “Abolish the Family” book The family structure we've held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many For a lovely vision of what anti-capitalist living could look like, read A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers Also read: Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism Communal living is taking off in the US: Leaving Cambridge for the comfort of strangers - The Boston Globe Map of communal living spaces in the US: Cohousing Assn of the US Financial Times: Britain and the US are poor societies with a few very rich people Chart on income inequality in the UK & US Sustainable and ethical brand rankings: Good On You Jenny Lachs tells us why she thinks feminism and capitalism can't co-exist Rich people who want to be taxed more: She's Inheriting Millions. She Wants Her Wealth Taxed Away. - The New York Times ‘Tax us now': ultra-rich call on governments to introduce wealth taxes Flint Water Crisis: Everything You Need to Know Join your local Buy Nothing group Tiff shares with us why she thinks capitalism and feminism are antithesis Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
After serving 14 years in prison, 90 days of which were in solitary confinement, Chris Buroughs is now the director of Garden 31, a group that works to localize food production in San Diego's low income neighborhoods by training new farmers with a focus on formerly incarcerated men and women as well as those suffering from substance abuse issues. MUDFILMS' new ‘Rituals' series explores the enduring daily habits of people we admire. In ‘The Importance of Ritual: From Prison to Leading a Fulfilling Life,' the formerly incarcerated urban gardener Chris Burroughs uses routine and nature to expand his world … instead of making it smaller. Chris is up and at 'em before the sun comes up, bringing his body, his mind and his dog into total alignment. Watch the film on YouTube. :mushroom boost by MUDWTR is here to support immunity, vitality and mental sharpness. The powder is a blend of eight mushrooms: lion's mane, cordyceps, chaga, reishi, turkey tail, king trumpet, maitake and shiitake mushrooms and mycelium. Use the code BOOST25 for 25% off your first order of mushroom boost. If you dig this podcast please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps a bunch. For weekly stories visit Trends w/ Benefits and sign up for our newsletter Reach out and send voice memos to podcast@mudwtr.com Stalk us on Instagram Want to join our cold plunge group chat? Here's the link.
It's our fifth anniversary! The episode Kit regrets…. Viv is proud of our queer episode, although we'd do it differently now Kit shouts out our blockbuster two part episode on neurodivergence (part 2 here) Check out our Reading Retreat… coming back (hopefully) in 2023! You can also join the Long Reads club if you wanna hang with us and Rage Retreat. Camp Catharsis. What do you think? Let us know. Send us your voice memo on feminism and capitalism! Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
Join us at the 7in7 digital nomad conference in Montréal Read with us in our long-reads club Connect with Viv and Kit on Good Reads Powell's City of Books in Portland A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers Untamed by Glennon Doyle Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev The Trauma Cleaner by Sarah Krasnostein Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel A Room Called Earth by Madeleine Ryan Happy Endings by Bella Green The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer by Janelle Monáe Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo Black Widow by Leslie Gray Streeter How to How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
Kit mentions our [very old] hobby episode Viv mentions our [also very old] vacation episode Jenny of Digital Nomad Girls shares her home base thoughts. Choir buddies! Have you joined Bumble BFF? One more old episode: How to Stay Politically and Socially Active! Carbon offsetting app Wren Marbree shares her vegetable and mushroom farming adventures Get your own Sleigh the Patriarchy jumper here Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
Jewels talks about the conflicting objectives of modern weddings and how she made her wedding an event that still has her guests asking for a reunion 10 years on Jon's proposal to Viv Viv's favourite ever proposal (still makes me cry ten years after I first saw it) Wedding magazine editor Sally tells us why she loves weddings despite being a feminist Janice stresses the importance of considering your intentions for wanting to get married Watch the first dance Kit and Claire choreographed for Viv and Jon's wedding And if you really want to see the whole show, here's the [edited!] wedding video Kyrie tells us about her own unconventional wedding plans Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
Canary Cry News Talk #482 - 05.09.2022 HYBRID EXTREMISM LINKTREE: CanaryCry.Party SHOW NOTES: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com CLIP CHANNEL: CanaryCry.Tube SUPPLY DROP: CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other podcast: ravel Gonz' YT: Facelikethesun Resurrection Gonz Archive Youtube: Facelikethesun.Live App Made by Canary Cry Producer: Truther Dating App LEAD 6:46 V ELON Internet on fire, Clinton speculation from Elon's cryptic tweet (Fox News) IT WILL KILL 11:49 V/ Clip: “Christian extremists behind anti-abortion terrorism” Wisconsin anti-abortion center targeted by arson, police say (Reuters) → White House scolds pro-abortion protesters targeting Justices' home (NY Post) → Psaki tweet defending Judge right to personal safety **Law Enforcement fully unleash data surveillance on abortion (Wapo) INTRO (M-W-F) 34:43 B&G Update V4V/Exec./Asso./Support FLIPPY 42:41 Giant humanoid robot cleans, maintains railway power lines (Engineering 360) [Party Pitch/Ravel/CCClips/text alerts] 52:26 UKRAINE/RUSSIA 55:27 Decoding Putin's Victory Day (Telegraph) → CIA using Instagram to teach Russians how to share state secrets (Insider/Yahoo) [TREASURE/SPEAKPIPE/BYE YOUTUBE] 1:26:00 COVID/WACCINE 1:58:26 Explained: Counting India's Covid death (Indian Express) GREAT RESET 2:14:36 TikTok may be more dangerous than it looks, “Trump was right” (NY Times Opinion) NEWSOM SCIENCE 2:32:31 → CA just shy of 100% renewable energy! (DesertSun, Tweet from BTC) → CA warns of blackouts from another hot summer (Sac Bee) [TALENT] 2:37:57 ALIENS 2:49:13 NASA Astro-biologist, Lynn Rothschild, support shadow biosphere ID alien thesis (DailyStar) → Mysterious black cube appears on sun before NASA cuts feed (News AU) ANTARCTICA/SPACE 3:02:20 Entrepreneurs complete first “carbon negative” trip to Antarctica (AsiaOne) → Ethereum logo on unofficial flag (Reddit) → Nude polar plunge as Madame Gandhi protests climate (elle.in) [TIME/OUTRO] 3:20:49 EPISODE 482 WAS PRODUCED BY… Executive Producers Sir Captain RedBeard Pirate King of the Demoochers** LIBERTYB4AUTHORITY** Dustin H** Producers Sir Sammon Knights of the Fishes, Ely P, Harold D, MORV, Onelousypetunia, Malik W, Runksmash, Sir JC Knight of the Technosquatch, Benjamin S, James M, Jonathan F, Veronica D, Gail M, Jackie U, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Sir Scott Knight of Truth, Sir James knight and servant of the Lion of Judah AUDIO PRODUCTION (Jingles, Iso, Music): Psalm40 ART PRODUCTION (Drawing, Painting, Graphics): Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation, Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia CONTENT PRODUCTION (Microfiction etc.): Runksmash: As the husky and hairy Runksmash dons his robes for his second inauguration as an Illuminated Lizard Master Shill he is unaware what I, Technically Anonymous, have laying in wait for him. The simple fool steps into my snare. It's truly a Great Reset! The Sentinel: Basil stares at the old box. “It is for you, open” Skate-sei Gonz says in a caring way. Basil's hand wipes off a layer of dust, revealing a symbol of winged roller blades treading on a serpent. He opens the box slowly. Inside he sees an old pair of glossy white “JOSHUA'S” roller blades. The golden lacing and wheels catch the light and shimmer brightly. Basil's heart leaps from his chest, he knows only 144 pairs had ever been made of this specific kind. He begins to cry softly, “Thank you… Skate-sei.” “Let the training continue.” Skate-sei Gonz replies. CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Epsilon Timestamps: Mondays: Jackie U Wednesdays: Jade Bouncerson Fridays: Christine C Social Media: Twitter @TylerSears2 @Zanrkend @TheLightInThis1 Instagram @samsonruby @2fishes_art ADDITIONAL STORIES: Madison Cawthorne video of “thrusting” questions future (DailyMail) Chinese super drones chase humans in packs (The Sun) Durham dismissal of Clinton corruption is comical (Tweet) Narcan, must have for going out (Wired) Spirit rejects JetBlue $33 per share offer (Reuters) North Korea launches ballistic missiles from submarines (Space) Seattle museum allows NFTs to be on display Hillary Clinton says 2024 is about the rise of authoritarianism (Blaze) Genetically Modified Pig Heart transplant patient dies from animal virus (BreezyScroll) Remote learning widened racial, economic achievement gap (Harvard) …more Great Reset Nigeria's top telecom companies are getting banking licenses (Quartz) St. Louis aggressively pursuing Afghan refugees to boost population (ABC) HL → South Korea breaks with China, hunts tungsten treasure (Reuters) HL → Saudi Arabia invests millions into Israeli tech via Jared Kushner's new fund (Times of Israel) …more Flippy AI startup Waabi advances in race to commercialize robot trucks (Forbes/MSN) Robot painted my nails at Target for $10, weird future (CNN) Life-like child robot helps dentists in Japan (KVUE)
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred sixty first episode featuring Madame Gandhi, in which we chat about musical lessons learned from living in New York and India, spending time in Antarctica recording the sounds of glaciers, her trilogy of EPs, including “Vibrations,” which is expected this fall, and the upcomingBottleRock music festival in Napa.
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred sixty first episode featuring Madame Gandhi, in which we chat about musical lessons learned from living in New York and India, spending time in Antarctica recording the sounds of glaciers, her trilogy of EPs, including “Vibrations,” which is expected this fall, and the upcomingBottleRock music festival in Napa.
Please fill out Kit's survey on neurodivergence in nomads Angie shares why she decided to take medication and learned to forgive herself for years of feeling incapable ADHD expert Dr Ned Hallowell on TikTok The worldwide prevalence of ADHD: is it an American condition? The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness Make cleaning fun with the Sweepy app Daisy tells us what it's like to have been diagnosed with both ADHD and autism Hannah shares how getting her ADHD diagnosis improved her relationships and gave her the right vocabulary to explain what she is experiencing Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price Kathryn tells us about her neurodivergent journey and autistic burnout Fidget toys Calmer earbuds Martina tells us how realised she may have ADHD after two of her close friends were diagnosed ADHD self-assessment for women Autism self-assessment Highly Sensitive Person self-assessment So, You Think You Have ADHD? PDF (includes Facebook groups and other useful links) Have you had or been to a feminist wedding? Share your stories here to be featured in one of our upcoming episodes Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
This is the first of our two-part series on ADHD, autism and the whole spectrum of neurodivergence. Jon's bird content Please do Kit's survey on neurodivergence in nomads! Dani Donovan's ADHD comics The “Faces of ADHD” and the “3 Types of ADHD” (more great cartoons here and here) Angie shares how she balances nomading and neurodivergence Jenny of Digital Nomad Girls shares her diagnosis journey Daisy's Irish Independent article [paywall] “Vivienne” tastes like purple icing Here's the reason to retire “Aspergers” from your vocabulary #ActuallyAutistic on Instagram and Twitter and TikTok Buzzfeed News article about person-first language Two sides of ADHD So, You Think You Have ADHD? PDF Hannah Dixon of Digital Nomad Kit talks about her diagnosis journey ADHD self-assessment for women Autism self-assessment Highly Sensitive Person self-assessment Check out Viv's “autastic” friend Jay's YouTube channel ND accounts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connor.dewolfe/ https://www.instagram.com/danidonovan/ https://www.instagram.com/adhd_alien/ https://www.instagram.com/nd.narratives/ https://www.instagram.com/the_mini_adhd_coach/ https://www.instagram.com/authenticallyadhd/ https://www.instagram.com/iampayingattention/ https://www.instagram.com/actuallyautistictiktoks/ Support this podcast on Patreon! Email us! hello@nomadandspice.com. Join our FB Group! Nomad + Spice. Catch us on Instagram! @nomadandspice. Tweet us! @nomadandspice. Theme music: Yellow Sea by Madame Gandhi.
EP. 76 is all about following your dreams and blazing a trail as we learn about the journey of India born, California raised songstress, Zoya Mohan. She's been praised by Rolling Stone, ELLE, GQ, MTV, Vh1, Harpers Bazaar, and more for her recollective songwriting and collection of catchy pop gems. She's gained recognition from heavyweights AR Rahman and The Chainsmokers while touring on festival bills and as a support act for the likes of Kawehi, Natty, Lucy Rose, Madame Gandhi, Youngr, Submotion Orchestra, Bloc Party, Clean Bandit, and Martin Garrix. Returning to Los Angeles after a four year stint touring India, Zoya kicked off her debut US album, Bad Girls Dream, with a radio-friendly pop anthem featuring Grammy-nominated and Billboard Hot 100 charting rapper, Jack Harlow. Music has been her blood from an early age, but it was traveling with her father in her teen years that created the foundation to allow Zoya to dream big. She shares a poignant moment from an experience her dad sent her on in Peru at 27:40, with a wow, deep moment at 28:18. We're excited to introduce you to Zoya as she embarks on the next part of her journey. Give her a follow on Instagram @iamzoya
Based in Los Angeles and a native of New York City, Kiran Gandhi, aka Madame Gandhi, is a singer, percussionist, activist and music industry thinker known for her electronic-based sound and fourth-wave feminist perspective. She began working under the stage name Madame Gandhi in 2015, while Alexia Riner — a Berklee College of Music graduate in sound design — became a key contributor to the project, providing electronic soundscapes and co-production. Currently, Gandhi is working on her three-part electrofeminist solo EP series. Her debut EP, and the first in the series, Voices, was released in October 2016, featuring guest appearances from Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs and Alt-J guitarist Joe Newman. The second installment, Visions, is slated for July 2019. The third in the EP series will follow. Prior to her solo work, Gandhi toured with forward-thinking, politically-minded rapper/electronic artist M.I.A. as the band's drummer. She has also drummed for acts such as Krewella, Lizzo and Kehlani and is a prolific collaborator in the world of electrofeminist music and art. Gandhi's interests span music, politics and activism. She studied Political Science, Mathematics, and Women's Studies at Georgetown University and received her M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. It was while at Georgetown that Gandhi‘s interests in music and politics fused — she met and began performing with boundary-pushing electronic duo Thievery Corporation, including an appearance at Bonnaroo in 2010, after they organized a protest over the closing of a local homeless shelter. While at Harvard, she juggled playing shows around the world with M.I.A. and taking classes. Gandhi has been featured on Forbes' “30 Under 30” list and her 2018 “Own Your Voice” TED Talk has been viewed 200,000+ times. She also previously served as the first digital analyst at Interscope Records in Los Angeles.
Today, artist/activist Madame Gandhi speaks with entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri about her work with Indian farmers and the recent farmer protests in India. In Diaspora Co's India Farmer Protest Primer, Sana writes, "In September, the governing party of India pushed through three farm & ag bills that were highly contested by the opposition, without consulting the very farmers that make up 60% of the Indian workforce, who these three bills would most impact. The bills deregulate the farming sector, and create room for corporations to privatize the industry rapidly, without much oversight, and with absurd clauses that specifically prevent farmers from pursuing litigation against corporations for contract violations or abuses." -- Sana Javeri Kadri is the founder of Diaspora Co., a direct trade spice company working towards a radically equitable, sustainable, and more delicious spice supply chain. Born and raised in Mumbai, India amidst a big family of idealists and architects, she has over a decade of experience in every facet of the food industry and supply chain from farm worker, to line cook, to marketing consultant. She founded Diaspora Co. in 2017 and it has quickly become a nationally acclaimed, beloved food brand that supports over 300 small Indian farmers and laborers and growing, and aims to set a new standard for what equity in our food system can look like. She currently lives between Mumbai, India and Oakland, California. Madame Gandhi is an artist and activist whose mission is to celebrate gender liberation. She has toured drumming for M.I.A, Thievery Corporation and most recently Oprah on her 2020 Vision Stadium Tour with morning dance party Daybreaker. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She has been listed as Forbes Music 30 Under 30 and is a 2020 TED Fellow. Her uplifting music and mathy beats have been critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Billboard, NPR and more.
The first official musician to join us on the Big Green Couch, Kiran Gandhi, also known by her stage name Madame Gandhi, is an American electronic music producer, drummer, artist and activist whose mission is to celebrate gender liberation. Gandhi's music career includes being a touring drummer for artists M.I.A., Thievery Corporation, Kehlani, Lizzo and most recently Oprah on her 2020 Vision Stadium Tour with morning dance party Daybreaker. Throughout this inspiring conversation, we take a trip through Kiran's earliest memories of drumming, music, and growing up in India and NYC to her experiences in business school and the music industry. The power of music, community, and our choices are strong themes throughout. Check out her music video “Waiting for Me” on Youtube and follow her and her activism on Instagram at @madamegandhi.
Madame Gandhi is a talented musician, producer and drummer who has gone on the road with Oprah and M.I.A. A current TED fellow, her theories on atomic living can be seen via her Tedx Talk, music and activism, as well as her latest single "See Me Thru," which reveals more on her cultural ideologies and theories. Gandhi sits down with Shea Diamond to talk about feeling oppressed while studying at Harvard University, how record labels are "organized" engines, the power of Oprah and running a marathon on her period without a tampon, among other topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
100 years ago this August, women finally won the right to vote . Coming soon, The Story Exchange will explore the bruising battle for suffrage, the women who took up the fight, the women who are still fighting. These are the stories that history often forgets. We haven't. In the 3-part-series "100 Years of Power," we'll take a how the 19th Amendment challenged basically every aspect of existence as people knew it -- and started a fire that is still burning. Music credit: Madame Gandhi, The Future Is Female.
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Lock in for over three hours of this very special edition of The Sterling Perspective! It's a wrap for the 2010s so while Jules and Tiara Life enjoy the holiday break, Sterling Golden shines a light on his first decade of disrupting the radio airwaves with this indefinably definitive collection. Have a few tequila shots and rewind to 10 years of the very best moments & dopest music performances Sterling has presented on-air, including conversations with KISS legend Bruce Kulick, Playboy alumni Carrie Stevens, wrestling personality Bruce Prichard, Madame Gandhi, Akrobatik, Edo.G, Avanti Nagral and many more. Plus experience rare live performance sessions from New England, REKS, Mei Ohara and Carissa Johnson.
Sports et règles, il y a vraiment un lien ? Quand on est une personne menstruée qui pratique la natation, le surf, le judo ou le patin à glace, la question des règles suppose de prendre ses précautions ! Et pour les sportif-ves, c'est carrément une charge mentale qui peut affecter leurs entraînements, leurs performances, leurs résultats. Dans cet épisode, Fanny, Karen et Lisa reçoivent Adèle (@adelebellange), des podcasts Olympiade femelle (https://podcast.ausha.co/l-olympiade-femelle) et Clitosaure (https://twitter.com/clitosaure), pour discuter règles et pratiques sportives. Les recos : Le documentaire Female Pleasure (n'est pas encore sorti, lien à venir) Les dessins de Rita Renoir : https://www.instagram.com/ritarenoir/ Madame Gandhi, the Future is female : Madame Gandhi - The Future is Female - YouTube Les deux épisodes sur les sorcières de La Poudre, l'un sur le roman "Moi, Tituba sorcière noire de Salem" de Maryse Condé (https://soundcloud.com/nouvelles-ecoutes/la-poudre-episode-sorcieres-2-moi-tituba-sorciere) et l'autre sur les voix des sorcières contemporaines (https://soundcloud.com/nouvelles-ecoutes/la-poudre-episode-documentaire-lantidote), à retrouver aussi sur le site de La Poudre (https://www.nouvellesecoutes.fr/la-poudre/) Le podcast Hors Limite de Binge, sur la patineuse Surya Bonaly (https://www.binge.audio/surya-le-19-novembre/) Vous pouvez nous suivre sur Instagram, Facebook et Twitter. Crédit logo : Clayton DRX La Menstruelle est un podcast du label Podcut (label Podcut) que vous pouvez soutenir via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/podcut).
Madame Gandhi came by played a few tunes and discussed the necessity of inclusion to make the world a better place. Hear her play Yellow Sea live on KX FM 104.7!
Hello all! Ah, it's been a couple of weeks since we've caught up hey? We've got a couple of episodes of The Ginni Show coming out - and this one is the last Monday Mocha. Oh no!But, I wanted to finish the last Monday Mocha of Season 3 with a bang.Madame Gandhi, otherwise known as Kiran Gandhi was MIA's drummer. Now, taking a leap into her own solo career and channeling all the feminine energy she can, she is teaching unity and female empowerment through her music. I had the pleasure of having her on Monday Mocha and we spoke about the quality of coffee in Sri Lanka, being from south Asia and stepping into your own truth.It's Monday Mocha with Madame Gandhi! Follow Madame Gandhi @madamegandhiAvailable on: iTunes | ACast | Stitcher | Google PlayFeatured Voices: Ginni Saraswati, Kiran Gandhi & Sam PhelpsNEXT EPISODE: The Ginni Show Wednesday, Feb 14thPhotos: Joey Middletonwww.theginnishow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I'm talking to Kiran Gandhi, an activist and electronic music artist who performs as Madame Gandhi, about menstruation, feminism and activism. We discuss Kiran's infamous freebleeding at the London Marathon, how the conversation has changed since 2015 was declared the Year of the Period, menstruation as a feminist issue and how we can reclaim our period power for ourselves and others. Connect with Kiran: Website Instagram Resources mentioned in this episode: Woman runs London Marathon without tampon Feminist hero tells why she ran the London Marathon while menstruating freely Instagram deletes woman's period photos, but her response is amazing Why 2015 was the Year of the Period Dear Kates VV Skivvys Thinx Cosmo period stuff Chella Quint Heavy Flow Episode 4: Cycle Syncing with Gabrielle Lichterman Hormonology