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We are excited to host Swan Dao on this two-part episode on the Mangu.tv podcast. Swan Dao is on a mission to transform millions of lives through creative expression. With over 15 years of experience teaching and guiding individuals and groups, Swan's work integrates the human and social sciences, mind-body practices, and the performing arts to inspire deeper engagement with the human experience. As the founder and director of The Institute of Devotional Arts, they lead a global network of artists, therapists, and educators who use art, creativity, and imagination as catalysts for self-discovery, collective healing, and authentic connection. Swan holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge. They studied and taught philosophy, theology, psychology, and theatre in Chicago, Melbourne, Paris, and Oxford. The podcast features a series of discussions between Giancarlo and Swan, focusing on Swan's journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration. Swan reflects on his upbringing, experiences of feeling like an outsider, and his evolving interest in spirituality despite initial scepticism. Swan shares insights on embodying human qualities, cultivating empathy, and nurturing meaningful relationships as fundamental components of spiritual development. The conversations also address Swan's exploration of diverse communication practices, disillusionment with conventional beliefs, and the transformative influence of community living on personal growth and interpersonal connections. Giancarlo and Swan speak about the intricacies of seeking answers, attaining fulfilment, and navigating the intersections of philosophy, spirituality, and activism in shaping one's identity and worldview.
We are excited to share this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series, with Giancarlo Canavesio as a guest on Giada Del Drago's The Light Conversations. Giancarlo Canavesio is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, and investor known for his visionary approach to media, technology, and personal development. As the founder of Mangu.tv, he has produced and distributed transformative documentaries exploring consciousness, psychedelics, and social change. With a background in finance, he has successfully launched and scaled multiple ventures across various industries, blending business acumen with a passion for impact-driven projects. A dedicated advocate for alternative therapies, family systems theory, and transpersonal psychology, he continues to explore the intersection of mind, body, and societal transformation. Based between Ibiza and New York, he enjoys sailing, philosophy, and fostering deep connections. His latest project, Difuso, focuses on cultivating human reconnection with self and community.Giada uses cards to discuss various topics associated with Giancarlo's life. Giancarlo responds to these questions, reflecting on themes such as the power of film and its way of triggering the nervous system, as well as his project, the Difuso method. Giancarlo speaks about psychedelic medicines, the complexity of their integration in the West, and how cinema can provide a mystical experience. He talks about Mangu.tv, its origin, and the three themes covered in the documentaries on the website: Sex, Psychedelics and Regeneration.
Dans cet épisode de Globetucker, on met le cap sur la République Dominicaine avec @lisa.timmins & @idylle.travel. Une île aux mille visages, entre plages paradisiaques, forêts tropicales et villages colorés. Ensemble, on explore les trésors de ce joyau des Caraïbes : de la vieille ville coloniale de Saint-Domingue, classée à l'UNESCO, aux eaux cristallines de Las Terrenas, en passant par le nord du pays ou encore les montagnes verdoyantes de Jarabacoa.On parlera aussi de la culture vibrante du pays, entre Merengue et Bachata, les plats typiques comme le Mangu ou le Sancocho, et les moments inoubliables vécus au rythme dominicain : cascades cachées, fêtes locales et rencontres touchantes avec les habitants.Globetucker, un programme WANAMedias proposé par l'OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
We are excited to host Jules Evans on this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series. Jules Evans is a writer, researcher, and practical philosopher exploring the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern well-being. He is the author of Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations, which examines how ancient philosophy influences Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). A former research fellow at Queen Mary University of London, he has studied the history, philosophy, and psychology of well-being. His work has been featured in The Times, The Economist, and The Guardian. As director of the Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project, he researches psychedelic integration and mental health, bridging philosophy with contemporary therapeutic practices.Jules Evans reflects on his upbringing in London and his time at Eton College. He speaks about his teen years and early experiences with psychedelics, as well as struggles with his mental health during his time at Oxford University. He talks about a near-death ski accident, a mystical experience and the cathartic moment which led him to explore cognitive therapy and Stoicism as well as his interest in ecstatic experiences.Giancarlo and Jules discuss personal transformation, ontological experiences, and somatic and talk therapy practices as means of integration. Jules speaks about concerns around the lack of public conservation, research and resources around the possibilities of harm from psychedelics and his NFP, aimed at supporting those experiencing issues. They speak about alternative living and the need for a system to manage ethics and misconduct in ceremonial, psychedelic and altered state spaces.
For the finale of the Mangu Con Salami 2025 series, STEAM Box youth from Highlander Charter School flip the script on the red flag conversation! This time, Angela from the Katie Brown Educational Program helps us look inward—what red flags are we bringing into relationships? Are we toxic? Do we communicate well? Are we guilty of
In episode 3 of the Mangu Con Salami 2025 series, STEAM Box youth from Central Falls talk with Mandy from the Katie Brown Educational Program to dive into the messy world of jealousy. Is it ever okay to have a burner account for spying? Where's the line between concern and control? The youth bring real talk, wild scenarios, and hard truths to the table in this deep (and sometimes hilarious) discussion. Plus, today's guest announcer is straight out of the Crystal Gems—you won't want to miss this!#ManguConSalami #JealousyIssues #BurnerAccounts #RelationshipDrama #KatieBrownEducationalProgram #STEAMBoxPodcast #YoungVoices #CrystalGems #RedFlags #TrustIssues #TeenTalk #LoveAndBoundaries #HealthyRelationships #PodcastVibes
In episode 2 of the Mangu Con Salami 2025 series, the STEAM Box youth from Young Voices sit down with Libbi from the Katie Brown Educational Program to break down what gives you "The Ick"! From cringey dating habits to red flags you just can't unsee, this episode is packed with laughs, real talk, and relationship wisdom. Plus, today's special guest announcer hails from the Crystal Gems—so you won't want to miss this legendary moment. Tune in for spicy takes, hilarious confessions, and all the icks you can handle!#ManguConSalami #TheIck #DatingRedFlags #STEAMBoxPodcast #YoungVoices #KatieBrownEducationalProgram #RelationshipFails #CrystalGems #TeenVoices #PodcastMagic #HealthyRelationships #LoveAndBoundaries #YouthPerspective #LoveSmart #KBEP #StevenUniverse
The Mangu Con Salami 2025 series begins! In this first episode, STEAM Box youth from Highlander Charter School sit down with Amanda from the Katie Brown Educational Program to explore the big question: How much should we give in our relationships? From love and boundaries to respect and self-care, this conversation dives deep into what makes a healthy partnership. Plus, don't miss our special guest announcer—straight out of The X-Men! Who could it be? Tune in and find out!#STEAMBoxPodcast #ManguConSalami #YouthVoices #HealthyRelationships #KatieBrownEducationalProgram #LoveAndBoundaries #Xmen #RelationshipGoals #RIYouth #HighlanderCharter #SocialEmotionalLearning #STEAMBoxInterviews #TheDangerRoom #PodcastKickoff #2025Series
Escríbenos un MensajeEl desayuno es la comida más importante del día. Y en cada cultura vas a encontrar diferentes opciones para desayunar, por eso en este episodio comparamos los sabrosos desayunos dominicanos con los desayunos que encontramos en USA. También en cada episodio estaremos tomándonos una cerveza, en este caso es la Forster's Lager.Recomendaciones de la Semana;
We are excited to host Christopher Timmermann on this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast. Christopher Timmermann (PhD) obtained a BSc in Psychology in Santiago, Chile and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Bologna in Italy. He is currently a post-doc at Imperial College London at the Centre for Psychedelic Research, where he leads the DMT Research Group. His empirical and theoretical work focuses on the neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and beliefs of psychedelics, their relationship to consciousness and applications in mental health. The work he has led has been published in high-regarded journals and has been widely covered by mass media outlets. He also founded and is the director of an educational non-profit in Chile, the ECOH Foundation. Christopher shares the story of his upbringing in Chile, eyesight issues and an interest in the mind led to his intellectual pursuit. He speaks about his studies in the neuroscience of DMT on the brain and mind. Chris explains what DMT is, debunking some of its myths and sharing some of his research discoveries. Giancarlo and Christopher discuss ways that society can integrate psychedelics, looking at legality and serving psychedelics outside the medical system for therapeutic reasons, and human development, such as couples therapy. Chris speaks about the new research centre at UCL and intentions to propel new avenues of exploration in psychedelics for insight and creativity, particularly in outdoor and natural settings, as they are taken in indigenous environments.
We are excited to host Mauro Zappaterra on this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast. Mauro Zappaterra, MD, PhD, earned his degrees from Harvard Medical School and specialises in physical medicine and rehabilitation, focusing on human performance, awareness, and pain reduction. Pra ctising mindfulness since 1998, he has taught it to chronic pain patients since 2018. As Director of Multidisciplinary Care at Synovation Medical Group, he integrates new research on cerebrospinal fluid and pain management. Dr. Zappaterra has authored numerous scientific papers and books, including I Am, All One, All Love, and Close Your Eyes, What Do You See? co-written with his son, emphasising awareness and imagination. His alphabet book, A is for Awareness, and programs like Awakening Awareness reflect his dedication to mindfulness, healing, and expanding consciousness. Mauro shares the story of his upbringing, and early curiosity in human development and the power of the mind. He speaks about his studies in molecular biology and dissatisfaction with the format of his learning thus leading him down the holistic path and Craniosacral therapy which informed his PhD in Cerebrospinal fluid. Giancarlo and Mauro discuss the mystical and scientific significance of cerebrospinal fluid as well as ways to tune into this fluid and space through breath and meditation. Mauro shares his philosophy that by doing these practices, we understand who we truly are, and the connection with the totality of the universe.
We are delighted to host Simeon Schnapper on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Simeon's passion and expertise span over 30 years in the fields of research, philanthropy advocacy, policy, and criminal justice reform in the science of psychedelics. He provides valuable guidance to various organisations including nonprofit, psychedelic and impact start-ups, family offices as of states and several newly formed governments. He co-founded the GLS fund, groundbreaking venture capital in this field, and spearheaded the world's inaugural psychedelic investment summit at the start of the decade. Recipient of the MacArthur Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, he's an Aspen Institute fellow. While embracing a global outlook of impact and when not living on aeroplanes, visiting portfolio companies, he spends his time between Manhattan, Montenegro and Western Central Africa. Simeon speaks about his upbringing, his parent's work with Peacecore, his childhood in Western Samoa, and later in Chicago. He talks about his teen years, his curiosity in spiritual practices and altered states, as well as his time in Ghana. Simeon discusses his role in opening the first psychedelic art gallery and medical marijuana dispensary in California, and subsequent involvement in alternative medicine, as well as investing in philanthropic and holistic endeavours. Giancarlo and Simeon discuss the medicalisation of Psychedelics such as Psylocibiin and MDMA as well as the complexities of their use in a Western medicinal context, ways to manage approved drug use to minimalise their abuse as well as informing the global perspective on Psychedelics as medicine.
We are excited to host David Luke, for an episode on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Dr David Luke is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Greenwich where he has been teaching an undergraduate course on the Psychology of Exceptional Human Experience since 2009, and he is also Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Psychedelic Research, Imperial College. His research focuses on transpersonal experiences, anomalous phenomena and altered states of consciousness, especially via psychedelics, having published more than 100 academic papers in this area, including thirteen books, most recently: Breaking Convention: A Seismic Shift in Psychedelia (2022) and DMT Entity Encounters (2021. When he is not running clinical drug trials with LSD, doing DMT field experiments or observing apparent weather control with Mexican shamans, he directs the Ecology, Cosmos and Consciousness salon. He is a co-founder and trustee of Breaking Convention: International Conference on Psychedelic Consciousness. He has given over 400 invited public lectures and conference presentations; won teaching, research and writing awards; organised numerous festivals, conferences, symposia, seminars, retreats, expeditions, pagan cabarets and pilgrimages; and has studied techniques of consciousness alteration from South America to India, from the perspective of scientists, shamans and Shivaites. He lives life on the edge of Sussex. David speaks about his upbringing, experimenting with psychedelics, shamanism, parapsychology, entheobotany, and his PhD thesis on the psychology of luck. Giancarlo and David discuss synchronicities, the double-slit experiment and the power of thought.
We are delighted to host Muriel Haas for an episode on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Muriel is a trauma-informed somatic practitioner and feminine embodiment guide. She empowers women to reclaim their sovereignty and power by supporting them to connect with their sexual energy and the wisdom of their bodies. Her approach is gentle yet powerful as she guides her clients deep within to connect with their innate truth. Through somatic tools, nervous system work, tantric practices and various methods to cultivate self-awareness, Muriel supports women on the journey from stuckness and contraction to liberation and expansion. Muriel speaks about her upbringing, the cathartic moment that led her to a journey of sexual exploration, and her work guiding women to connect to their sexual energy and live a more embodied existence. Giancarlo and Muriel discuss the potency of sexual energy, somatic practices to support and regulate the nervous system, sexual embodiment, non-monogamy, and the need to re-evaluate sex education and empower future generations.
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We are excited to host Daniel Pinchbeck for a third time on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Daniel is a globally renowned author, philosopher, journalist, public speaker, and futurist, widely recognized for his thought-provoking insights on global transformation and consciousness evolution. As a cultural critic, Pinchbeck is known for taking an interdisciplinary approach to his work, drawing on diverse fields such as psychedelics research, ecology, sustainability initiatives, and spiritual studies. Daniel is the author of Breaking Open the Head, The Return of Quetzalcoatl, and Notes from the Edge Times. He is also the founder of the think tank, Center for Planetary Culture, which produced the Regenerative Society Wiki. Pinchbeck's essays and articles have been featured in The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone and many other publications. He has been interviewed by The Colbert Report, BrandX with Russell Brand, Purple, and many others. Daniel shares his most recent endeavours, including courses, his substack, and his new publication, ‘The World You See Is the Myth You Are In: Essays on Politics, Consciousness, Technology and the Occult.' Daniel discusses scientific materialism, its meaning and context, as well as other forms of materialist idealogy, he talks about consciousness, morphogenic fields, and monistic idealism, citing theories from scientists such as Rupert Sheldrake and Bernardo Kastrup. He speaks about evidence of mystical and paranormal experiences shared with him over the years, from Sequoia Shamans to Tibetan Lamas.
We are delighted to host Erica Mather on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Erica Mather, M.A. E-RYT 500, is an author and yoga therapist who helps people feel better in, and about, their bodies. Her book Your Body, Your Best Friend: End the Confidence-Crushing Pursuit of Unrealistic Beauty Standards & Embrace Your True Power (New Harbinger, 2020) has captured the attention of yoga and mental health professionals as a guidebook for overcoming body image dissatisfaction. Her Adore Your Body Transformational Programs provide concierge, results-oriented body image coaching, and, The Yoga Clinic helps students, teachers, and health professionals to learn about empowered self-care for the body. Mather is a Forrest Yoga lineage-holder and has been profiled in the New York Times, NY Weekly, Yoga Journal, and Wisconsin Public Radio. Find her on Instagram @Erica_Mather and www.ericamather.com. Erica discusses her upbringing in Wisconsin, the loss of her father and her struggle with migraines throughout her youth. Playing music led her to New York to study Ethnomusicology, she shares her academic interests, including activism and gender imbalance in music and her decision to follow the path of yoga, and become a yoga teacher. Erica shares her yoga and self-care practices and her journey supporting people to embrace the body they are born into. Erica and Giancarlo discuss her book; an accumulation of everything she's learnt and experienced, and a tool to help people understand, overcome and find peace within their bodies.
We are delighted to introduce the first episode of an Astrology Series on the Mangu.tv podcast, with guest Robert Mitchell. Robert Mitchell is a religious and Jungian scholar, a Western psychedelic lineage holder, an astrologer, a practical mystic, a podcaster, and a writer. He received an undergraduate degree in Religious Studies from Syracuse University and a Masters in Counseling from The California Institute of Integral Studies. For thirty years, he has worked worldwide to strengthen people's relationships with the transpersonal intelligence that animates their lives. He uses tools of Western esoterica that include astrology, psychedelics, meditation and dreaming. His specific interest is working with the unique structure of the consciousness of the individual, while demythologizing the psychedelic experience, removing the need to fetishize it or make it something exotic. His motto is: “People don't need to use more Paychedelics, they need to be more Psychedelic. In the first episode of this Astrology series, Robert introduces its origins, his work within Astrology and the people who influenced him. He discusses the significance of each person's birth chart and how one's life is mapped out at birth and is not random. Robert and Giancarlo pick two popular figures; Elon Musk and Taylor Swift. Robert discusses each birth chart and looks at how it informs the way that they move through the world. He explains in detail how planetary alignment at birth can create potential challenges and positive attributes in each birth chart.
We are delighted to host John Wolfstone for this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series. John is an Initiatory Witch, Emergence Facilitator, Wilderness Guide and Transmedia Bard focused on the work of cultural redemption. Holding space for the great grief of our times, he designs and facilitates rituals and rites of transformation, in service to regulating the personal and collective nervous systems back to belonging with the Earth. In 2021, John co-founded The School of Mythopoetics dedicated to the Initiation of Soul. In 2024, his decade-long award-winning documentary, The Village of Lovers, about the Tamera Peace Village in Portugal premiered globally alongside A Cry From the Future Visionary Gathering he co-produced. John speaks about his upbringing in rural Colorado, and as a teen, in the ‘culturally insulated' US during the punk movement, and experimenting with psychedelics, influencing both his anti-authoritarian view and his connection to earth. He shares the synchronicities that led him on a life-changing solo trip to Central America for 4 months of heart-led backpacking and, his current life path. Giancarlo and John discuss mythology & eros, they speak about ways of opening up to spirit and cosmic guidance. They discuss relational repair and holding space for our pain, and its potency to open up space for spiritual guidance and the soul journey. They speak about rites of passage and the initiations humans experience in their lives, as well as understanding emotions from a mythical perspective not just a psychoanalytical one.
Carlitos Jatubey and Christoper Amarante are part of the driving forces behind the ManguAqui franchise. Which is a Dominican romantic comedy set in New York City. Mangu 2, which premiered last night, follows the path of Young Robert, and expounds on the struggles and resilience of a Dominican family living in the United States. Carlitos is the writer, and Christoper plays the role of “Young Roberto.” Listen in as we talk about their work in front and behind the camera of Mangu Aqui.
We are delighted to host Dimitri Mugianis for this episode on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Dimitri, a noted harm reduction advocate, psychedelic practitioner, musician, writer, and community organizer, revolutionized heroin addiction treatment in the U.S. using Ibogaine, despite its legal status. His unique approach combines traditional ibogaine ceremony elements with Western medical safety protocols, highlighted in the documentary "I'm Dangerous With Love." His work has garnered global research interest and acceptance in some medical circles. Mugianis has conducted over 500 Ibogaine ceremonies and thousands using sound, art, psychedelics like Psilocybin and MDMA, focusing on psychological healing and spiritual awakenings. With 20 years in the psychedelic field, he's recognized for his expertise and contributions to harm reduction. Co-founding a holistic program at New York Harm Reduction Educators (NYHRE), he integrates various therapies for marginalized groups, demonstrating his commitment to innovative and compassionate care. Dimitri shares his story growing up in Detroit, childhood traumas, as a teen, heavy drug use and life as a punk musician, and later his struggle with Heroin addiction as a young adult in New York. He talks about his transformative experience, healing his addiction with Ibogaine and how it informed his life path helping others to overcome addiction. Giancarlo and Dimitri discuss the subjective nature of healing from addiction, and how psychedelics, art, sound and support can help with harm reduction. Dimitri talks about his work in harm reduction and the value of a community space and compassionate team to support those suffering with addiction.
We are excited to host Dr. Jack Allocca on this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series. Jack is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne, studying altered states of consciousness using pharmacology, neuroimaging, and computational neuroscience. He founded Somnivore Pty Ltd, an AI data analytics company serving neuroscience laboratories. His research spans neuropharmacology, psychedelic science, sleep science, and consciousness research in wild species like bears, elephants and birds. Allocca has personally tested over 100 psychotropic substances and explored over 80 countries, speaking and consulting on psychedelic science, philosophy of mind, biohacking, AI, and their societal implications. His work has been featured in various media outlets, including print, video, and radio. Jack discusses his upbringing in Italy and the cathartic moment that led him to a lifetime of inquiry into altered states of consciousness, neuroscience and psychotropic substances. He hares stories of extended travel and research during his studies, and investigation into the human psyche - experimenting with everything from meditation and psychedelics to extreme diets, religion and joining the sex industry - each becoming integral to his PhD and future career. Giancarlo and Jack discuss collective consciousness and whether the world can ever really heal, looking at love, collective development and awareness vs. technology and war. Jack shares his intention and life's work, integrating his experiences to shape the future, and systems to help create a better living.
We are excited to host Betony Vernon for this episode on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Daring, provocative and boundary-defying, Betony Vernon is an American-born designer, sexual anthropologist and author. Her aesthetic is formed by her explorations in spirituality, sex, sensuality and the erotic body realm. The development of her work is multidisciplinary, spanning sessions of practical teaching and curative sharing. The writing of her book The Boudoir Bible is currently translated into nine languages and the design of sublime objects, jewels, sculptures, furniture, objects, as well as happenings. In 2024 Betony will open the doors to a new experiential space in Italy, situated in an ancient building, restoration and preservation have been priorities for the past two years, most importantly, Betony has taken action in saving a piece of land around, which is building a community to preserve the negative impact of ecocide. Betony believes that to restore the soil is to restore the soul. Betony discusses her upbringing in the post-punk 1980s, her interest in philosophy and erotic literature and her life between Italy, Paris and London. She speaks about sexual liberation, and her work with jewellery, erotica and bondage, which was not easily accepted by mainstream outlets. Giancarlo and Betony discuss the power of play, and radical trust as a way to transcendence. Betony talks about shibari, bondage, the power of sex, and reasons it's so feared, as well as her cover shoots for The New York Times and work with sexual liberation and healing trauma.
Join us for an electrifying finale of Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast, where THE STEAM Box and Steamy Lit founder Melissa Saavedra ignite discussions on healthy relationships with the vibrant youth of STEAM Box Highlander! Dive into crucial conversations about representation in literature for people of any color or sexuality, alongside hot topics including jealousy, the need for comprehensive sex education, and much more. Tune in for empowering insights and dynamic discourse! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxHighlander #RepresentationMatters #SexEducation #PodcastFinale
Join us for an electrifying finale of Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast, where THE STEAM Box and Steamy Lit founder Melissa Saavedra ignite discussions on healthy relationships with the vibrant youth of STEAM Box Highlander! Dive into crucial conversations about representation in literature for people of any color or sexuality, alongside hot topics including jealousy, the need for comprehensive sex education, and much more. Tune in for empowering insights and dynamic discourse! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxHighlander #RepresentationMatters #SexEducation #PodcastFinale
Join us for an enlightening discussion on healthy relationships as Devon and Christian from the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence's 10 Men team up with the dynamic youth of STEAM Box Central Falls HS for Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! In this episode, we explore the complexities of gender roles and delve into how they differ for the nonbinary community. Tune in for insightful conversations and empowering perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxCentralFalls #GenderRoles #NonbinaryInclusion #PodcastDiscussion
Join us for an enlightening discussion on healthy relationships as Devon and Christian from the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence's 10 Men team up with the dynamic youth of STEAM Box Central Falls HS for Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! In this episode, we explore the complexities of gender roles and delve into how they differ for the nonbinary community. Tune in for insightful conversations and empowering perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxCentralFalls #GenderRoles #NonbinaryInclusion #PodcastDiscussion
We are delighted to host Batuhan Bintas on the Mangu.tv podcast series. With a passion for educating the upcoming generations, Batuhan has been a technology enthusiast since his first meeting with computers at age three. He is an Animator and a full-stack Extended Reality (XR) developer with a deep understanding of Artificial Intelligence technologies. Batuhan is the founder and CEO of Imaginatrix Studios; a London/Istanbul-based XR studio that designs Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality technologies. Batuhan is a keynote speaker and has spoken at renowned events such as Boom Festival, Ozora Festival, Breaking Convention, and Occulture. Also, a psychedelic science enthusiast and a cyberdelics creator; Batuhan's project Cyber Mushroom is designed to give a psychedelic experience through the power of Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence. Batuhan believes that we live in a time where science fiction is becoming science fact. He elevates upcoming generations and teaches about the responsible use and innovation of technology; so we collectively write beautiful science fiction where we wish to live. Batuhan speaks about his upbringing, the influence of his Sufi grandmother and his early understanding of different dimensions. He talks about visa difficulties whilst studying abroad and how this led him to study online. This later led to his current projects, and work with the UN, bringing virtual reality to refugee children, offering insight into life outside of refugee camps. Batahan and Giancarlo discuss educating future generations about sacred sexuality, psychedelics and AI as a tool to support growth and education.
Get ready for an eye-opening journey into healthy relationships with Libbi from the Katie Brown Educational Program, as she teams up with the vibrant youth of STEAM Box Central Falls HS for Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! Join us as students fearlessly tackle topics ranging from unearned intimacy to gender differences, stereotypes, hormonal cycles, and even body preferences like shaving armpits. Are moms better parents than dads? Tune in for candid conversations and diverse perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxCentralFalls #GenderEquality #ParentingDebate #PodcastDiscussion"
Get ready for an eye-opening journey into healthy relationships with Libbi from the Katie Brown Educational Program, as she teams up with the vibrant youth of STEAM Box Central Falls HS for Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! Join us as students fearlessly tackle topics ranging from unearned intimacy to gender differences, stereotypes, hormonal cycles, and even body preferences like shaving armpits. Are moms better parents than dads? Tune in for candid conversations and diverse perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxCentralFalls #GenderEquality #ParentingDebate #PodcastDiscussion"
Welcome to Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast, where youth from STEAM Box Highlander delve into the complexities of healthy relationships alongside Angela from the Katie Brown Educational Program! Join us as students explore topics like matching energy, innovating new love languages, navigating the decision to leave relationships, and the nuances of exiting relationships without notice. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain insights into building meaningful connections! Is Kanye sweet or psycho? Now you're buggin! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxHighlander #LoveLanguages #RelationshipBoundaries #PodcastDiscussion"
Welcome to Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast, where youth from STEAM Box Highlander delve into the complexities of healthy relationships alongside Angela from the Katie Brown Educational Program! Join us as students explore topics like matching energy, innovating new love languages, navigating the decision to leave relationships, and the nuances of exiting relationships without notice. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain insights into building meaningful connections! Is Kanye sweet or psycho? Now you're buggin! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #STEAMBoxHighlander #LoveLanguages #RelationshipBoundaries #PodcastDiscussion"
Join us for a profound conversation on healthy relationships as Ian, formerly from the Ten Men with RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence, collaborates with the inspiring youth of the STEAM Box Central Falls Warriors for Episode 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast 2024! Delve into critical discussions surrounding domestic violence, 'soft launching' relationships, the perils of isolation, and intriguing insights on why Apple is a company of jerks. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain valuable perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #TeenDating #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth #AppleSucks
Join us for a profound conversation on healthy relationships as Ian, formerly from the Ten Men with RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence, collaborates with the inspiring youth of the STEAM Box Central Falls Warriors for Episode 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast 2024! Delve into critical discussions surrounding domestic violence, 'soft launching' relationships, the perils of isolation, and intriguing insights on why Apple is a company of jerks. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain valuable perspectives! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #TeenDating #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth #AppleSucks
Join us for an enlightening journey into healthy relationships as Amanda from the Katie Brown Educational Program collaborates with the spirited youth of Highlander Charter School and STEAM Box on Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! Dive deep into discussions on the significance of 'body count', the evolution of relationships post-honeymoon period, hyper-mating, and the implications of sharing passwords. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain invaluable insights! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #LoveAndRomance #RelationshipInsights #PodcastDiscussion
Join us for an enlightening journey into healthy relationships as Amanda from the Katie Brown Educational Program collaborates with the spirited youth of Highlander Charter School and STEAM Box on Season 2 of the Mangu Con Salami podcast! Dive deep into discussions on the significance of 'body count', the evolution of relationships post-honeymoon period, hyper-mating, and the implications of sharing passwords. Tune in to amplify youth voices and gain invaluable insights! #HealthyRelationships #YouthEmpowerment #ManguConSalami #LoveAndRomance #RelationshipInsights #PodcastDiscussion
Tensions were high at the pōwhiri for the Government at Waitangi. At one point there was even a suggestion that prime minister Christopher Luxon might not be able to speak, because of vocal opposition from protesters. Ngāpuhi leader Mere Mangu spoke before Luxon and worked hard to bring calm, while acknowledging the anger. Mangu spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
We are delighted to host Robert Mitchell for episode 53 of the Mangu.tv podcast series. Robert is a religious and Jungian scholar, a Western psychedelic lineage holder, an astrologer, a practical mystic, a podcaster, and a writer. He received an undergraduate degree in Religious Studies from Syracuse University, and a Master in Counseling from The California Institute of Integral Studies. For thirty years, he has worked worldwide to strengthen people's relationship with the transpersonal intelligence that animates their lives. He uses tools of Western esoterica that include astrology, psychedelics, meditation and dreaming. His specific interest is working with the unique structure of the consciousness of the individual, while demythologizing the psychedelic experience, removing the need to fetishize it or make it something exotic. His motto is: “People don't need to use more Paychedelics, they need to be more Psychedelic.” Robert speaks about his upbringing in Los Angeles, where his parents were part of the bohemian, creative scene, and how the sudden loss of his father, at age 16, impacted him. He talks about his education, with various teachers from Jung to Stan Grof, Agehananda Bharati, Ram Dass and more. Giancarlo and Robert discuss mystical experiences and the doors one can access with altered states. Robert discusses the overlap in religion and astrology and his work using the intelligence of astrology to understand timings and cosmic consciousness. He shares a few profound case studies and speaks about the occasionally unrecognised value of astrology.
@nigerisbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @aminueconThey discussed the following topics:The continued terrorist attacks in Mangu, Plateau State CBN set to relocate some functions to LagosUS Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits Nigeria
We are delighted to host Alnoor Ladha on this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series. Alnoor's work focuses on the intersection of political organizing, systems thinking, structural change, inner/outer mirroring and narrative work. Alnoor comes from a Sufi lineage and writes about the crossroads of politics and spirituality in troubled times. His work has been published in Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Truthout, Fast Company, Kosmos Journal, New Internationalist, and the Huffington Post among others. He is a board member of Culture Hack Labs, a cooperatively run advisory for social movements. He is currently the co-director of the Transition Resource Circle and co-author of Post Capitalist Philanthropy: Healing Wealth in the Time of Collapse. He is also a co-founder and steward of Tierra Valiente, a post-capitalist experiment in the northern jungle of Costa Rica. Alnoor shares his story, growing up in a Sufi tradition where spirituality and meditation were central to his worldview. He became interested in Marxism but as his political thinking developed he realised he was more of an Anarchist, he spent the last 15+ years researching and writing about the intersection between anarchism and mysticism. Alnoor discusses life in community in Costa Rica. He speaks about giving back, privilege and the need for deep internal work whilst simultaneously applying that work to the world through the lens of service.
We are excited to host Tanya Kazeminy for this episode of the Mangu.tv podcast series. Tanya is a teacher, writer and speaker who seeks to heal and explore sexuality, ‘our most powerful source of love, purpose and our true life force'. Born in London, she grew up between Minnesota and Tehran, and then back to London as a young adult. Tanya has been practising non-self abandonment since 1999 and devoted her life to (teaching) Love, she studied and taught self-love within the realm of pregnancy and Yoga, developed her practice with Meditation and in more recent years has been teaching Sexual Evolution. Giancarlo and Tanya discuss sexual ideologies, the importance of boundaries and modern-day sexual disconnect. Tanya talks about her teachings on sexual evolution based on authenticity, boundaries, self-love and worship.
We are delighted to host Matteo Norzi for his second episode on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Matteo is an artist, designer, filmmaker and Indigenous rights activist. His explorative artistic practice took him through several extensive journeys along six continents. His art has been supported by institutions such as Art In General NY, Headlands Center for the Arts CA, Spinola-Banna Foundation for the Arts Italy. As part of the collaborative duo Isola & Norzi, he has exhibited internationally at venues such as Artists Space NY, GAM Turin, NMNM Monaco, David Roberts Art Foundation London, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, Museion Bozen and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. His critically acclaimed directorial debut, the feature film Icaros: A Vision, co-directed with Leonor Caraballo, premiered in competition at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Bringing with him years of personal experience and extensive research on Amazonian history and culture, Matteo is co-founder and currently serving as the executive director of the Shipibo Conibo Center. Matteo discusses his work with the Shipibo people and the value of psychosomatic healing. He talks about the use of sound and visual stimuli, and how they can be an important tool when diagnosing, transforming and connecting the mind and body. Giancarlo and Matteo discuss the medicalisation of plant medicines and the problematic nature of plant without spirit as well as the notion of an individual rather than. collective experience. Matteo talks about the future of Shipibo artists and upcoming exhibitions around the globe.
Hola mi gente, welcome to the “The Aguacate Chronicles”, I'm your host Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. Last episode, ceviche, mango salad, pineapple, fish and cornbread provided a fresh and wholesome take to comfort food you can enjoy any time of the day. Aguacate, platanos, arroz, tostones, frijoles negros keep making their point to be recognized as staple dishes. Tienes hambre, you hungry? We got you covered. Up next on the menu we got baked mac and cheese, fried bread, blutwurst (bloot-worst), Vish-e-swaz, pernil, black beans and rice, cooked up rice, roast bake, mangu, queso frito, arroz con leche y pudin de pan. Didn't I mention we have plenty of options? Remember to leave room for dessert. These delicious foods get highlighted on audio clips featuring Founder and CEO of Black Girl Nerds, Jaime Broadnax; Artist, Painter, and Muralist, Albertus Joseph; Artist, Producer and Educator, Keith Salandy aka K Banger; and Vice President of Audience Strategy at AARP, Yvette Peña So cojelo con take it easy. There's enough to go around. Buen provecho. Enjoy the show. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Tune in next week. Aguacate! Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward - https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward CONNECT WITH CO-HOSTRenata Sampaio - Renaissance Woman, IG - https://www.instagram.com/renatabhny/ NOTABLE MENTIONS Aguacate Chronicles, Renata Sampaio, Jamie Broadnax, Black Girl Nerds, Albertus Joseph, Keith Salandy, K Banger, Hip-Hop, Yvette Peña, AARP, Baked Mac and Cheese, Serra da Canastra Cheese, Essence Magazine, James Hemings, Spicy food, Fried Bread, Blutwurst, Blood Sausage, Black Beans and Rice, Arroz con Frijoles Negros, Pernil, Pork Roast of Shoulder, Butt, Leg, Vichyssoise, Soup, Gazpacho, Trinidadian Cooked Up Rice, Peas, Chicken, Roast Bake, Roast Beef, Potatoes, Green Beans, Fried Bake, Mangu, Mashed Plantain, Queso Frito, Fried Eggs, Dominican Salami, DR national breakfast, Arroz con Leche, Rice Pudding, Pudin de pan, Bread Pudding with Amaretto, Arroz con Pollo, Chicken and Rice, Hass, Avocados, Aguacate, Platanos, Maduros, Verde, Plantains, Tostones, Plantain Chips, Ismael Rivera, Maelo, Public Enemy, El Sonero Mayor, Cuba, Brasil, Brazil, Puerto Rico,, El Barrio, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, New Orleans, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Dominican Republic, Afro Latina, Dutch, Cuban, Black, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Indigenous, Latina, Asian, Ancestors ORIGINS, FUN FACTS AND VARIETIES Mac and Cheese https://www.essence.com/culture/macaroni-james-hemings-feature/ https://www.monticello.org/jameshemings/ https://www.africanbites.com/baked-mac-cheese/ Vichyssoise Soup https://www.food.com/recipe/anthony-bourdains-les-halles-vichyssoise-136057 Pernil (Pork Shoulder/Leg) https://www.196flavors.com/puerto-rico-pernil-asado/ Trinidad Pelau with Chicken https://insearchofyummyness.com/trinidad-pelau-chicken-and-pigeon-peas/ Mangu https://mydominicankitchen.com/mangu-dominican-mashed-plantains/ Arroz con Leche (Rice Pudding)https://www.dominicancooking.com/arroz-con-leche-rice-pudding --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support
Hola mi gente, welcome to the “The Aguacate Chronicles”, I'm your host Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. We took a little break to get that exclusive content at NYCC. It was everything and more. I even made the news thanks to the good people at CBS. Pa'lante shoutout to Jusscope for the access and to all the amazing people I interviewed and connected with. Stay tuned for that fresh content. Now lets get into the second half the Aguacate Chronicles. Last episode, aguacate, flan y platanos came back with a vengeance. Team arroz brought the black beans, bananas and vienna sausages to complete the takeover. Plenty of options to pick from to calm them hunger pains. Up next on the menu we got ceviche, chili, mango salad, pineapple, cornbread, bistec de palomilla and fish making their first appearance on the show. Aguacate, platanos maduro, verde, arroz, tostones, breaded steak and frijoles negros returned making us even more hungrier than ever. These delicious foods get highlighted on audio clips featuring Founder of the Official Latino Film Festival, Creative Director, Photographer, Filmmaker; Danny Hastings, Master Blender of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, Victoria Eady Butler, and Former CEO and current Board of Director for Vicky Bakery, Alex Santiago. So cojelo con take it easy. There's enough to go around. Buen provecho. Enjoy the show. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Tune in next week. Aguacate! Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward - https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward CONNECT WITH CO-HOST Renata Sampaio - Renaissance Woman, IG - https://www.instagram.com/renatabhny/ NOTABLE MENTIONS Aguacate Chronicles, Renata Sampaio, Danny Hastings, Official Latino Film Festival, Los Angeles, California, Victoria Eady Butler, Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, Alex Santiago, Vicky Bakery, Panama, Mexico, Suriname, Cuba, Trinidad & Tobago, Dominican Republic, Ceviche, Chilli, Mango, Salad, Pineapple, Cornbread, Vichyssoise, Blutwurst, Fish, Hass, Avocados, Aguacate, Arroz con Frijoles Negros, Black Beans and Rice, Bistec Empanizado, Cuban breaded steak, Mangu, Arroz con Leche, Pudin de Pan, Bread Pudding, Platanos, Maduros, Verde, Plantains, Tostones, Plantain Chips, Ismael Rivera, Maelo, El Sonero Mayor, Brasil, Brazil, Puerto Rico, El Barrio, New York, New Jersey, Ancestors ORIGINS, FUN FACTS AND VARIETIES Ceviche Munchies Food by Vice - Traditional Ceviche Recipe - https://youtu.be/C9aiGLIry7g https://www.peruforless.com/blog/ceviche/ https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2021/05/ceviche-the-surprising-history-behind-perus-raw-fish-dish Cornbread https://www.ice.edu/blog/americas-cornbread-history https://www.lodgecastiron.com/story/5-tips-for-making-best-darn-skillet-cornbread https://morningchores.com/cornbread/ Aguacate (Avocado) https://www.thespruceeats.com/history-of-avocado-1807562 https://avocadosfrommexico.com/avocados/history/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/holy-guacamole-how-hass-avocado-conquered-world-180964250/ https://avocadoinstitute.org/avo-economics/avo-economics-fact-sheet/ https://avocadosfrommexico.com/avocados/avocado-by-the-numbers/ Platanos/Plantains https://www.theplantaincouncil.com/about-the-plantain https://www.nutritiousfruit.com/plantain.html https://www.caribbeangreenliving.com/the-different-types-of-plantains-what-to-know-and-how-to-use-them/ Rice (Arroz) https://littleexplorerbigworld.wordpress.com/2020/05/02/the-history-of-rice-culture-recipes/ https://www.saveur.com/cooking-spanish-rice-mexican-heritage/ https://familiakitchen.com/how-did-arroz-get-to-puerto-rico-anyway/ Beef Steak (Bistec) https://www.mashed.com/702961/the-untold-truth-of-carne-asada/ https://blog.amigofoods.com/index.php/chilean-foods/bistec-a-lo-pobre/https://sweethomedigest.com/where-does-steak-originate-from/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support
It's Friday, May 19th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Nigerian Muslims killed 42 Christians in 11 villages Nigerian Muslim gunmen, wielding AK-47s and machetes, killed 42 Christians and burned dozens of houses near Mangu in Nigeria's Plateau State, reports International Christian Concern. The attackers – suspected to be Fulani Muslim militants – raided at least 11 villages from midnight to dawn early Tuesday, May 16th in Nigeria's north-central region about 55 miles from the capital, Jos. Plateau State Governor-elect Caleb Mutfwang condemned the Fulani militants and called on the federal government to do more to help secure the state. He described the attacks as “ethnic cleansing.” Radical Islamic Fulani militias have targeted the mostly Christian farming communities. More than 50,000 Christians have been killed and millions displaced over the past 20 years. Revelation 6:9-10 says, “When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. They called out in a loud voice, ‘How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until You judge the inhabitants of the Earth and avenge our blood?'” Canadian teen arrested for handing out Bibles on public sidewalk On May 17th, Canadian law enforcement officers in Alberta, Canada arrested 16-year-old Josh Alexander for handing out Bibles on a public sidewalk after an altercation broke out between him, his supporters, and a group of pro-transgender hecklers, reports Faithwire.com. In a tweet that has been read by 3.4 million people, he wrote that he “was handcuffed and put in a paddy wagon for offering students Bibles on a public sidewalk in Calgary. I was released and told if I returned I would be arrested and charged. I continued handing out Bibles. For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.” What a powerful reference to Paul's declaration in Romans 1:16. He said, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” In a follow-up tweet, Alexander wrote, “I will not yield to the pressure of the woke mob or corrupt state. We will continue to spread the truth in love.” Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, condemned law enforcement officers for their apparent double standard. He tweeted, “If you burn a church in this country, the police won't devote any resources to catching you. If you hand out Bibles on the sidewalk, however — or hold a rally to defend fundamental rights in a time of hysteria — you will be arrested and fined immediately. We're a sick society.” Durham Report: FBI, DOJ failed to practice ‘Strict Fidelity to the Law' in Trump-Russia Investigation In his newly-released report, Special Counsel John Durham concludes that the FBI merely failed to practice “strict fidelity to the law” in its launch and handling of the Crossfire Hurricane surveillance and investigation seeking to prove former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia, reports Media Research Center TV. Rather than state outright that FBI and Justice Department operatives broke the law, Durham resorted to a euphemism implying that they simply weren't faithful to the law. DeSantis bans puberty blockers and transgender surgeries for minors On Wednesday, Florida Republican governor and likely presidential candidate Ron DeSantis officially banned mutilating transgender surgeries and drugs for minors as part of a broad legislative package to protect the state's kids from transgender ideology, reports LifeSiteNews.com. DeSANTIS: “You have a movement amongst, I would say, rogue elements of the medical establishment to do things that is basically the mutilation of minors. I mean, they're trying to do sex change operations on minors, giving them things like puberty blockers and doing things that are irreversible to them.” Planned Parenthood immediately started canceling their transgender appointments after the bill was signed as the organization assesses the law's implications. In addition, DeSantis signed bills which: protect students from having to declare their pronouns in school. prohibit classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in Pre-K through 8th protect children from sexually explicit performances, including Drag Queen shows, in all venues. ensure that Florida's bathrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms are safe places for women. DeSantis said, “Florida is proud to lead the way in standing up for our children. As the world goes mad, Florida represents a refuge of sanity and a citadel of normalcy.” C.S. Lewis' transformation from atheist to Christian captured on film And finally, have you ever heard someone say, “You were born to do this?” It's a proclamation that perfectly applies to award-winning actor Max McLean, reports The Christian Post. McLean was, without a doubt, born to portray C.S. Lewis. Possessing the look, the voice, and even the mannerisms of the legendary literary icon, McLean is brilliant in the Christian film, “The Most Reluctant Convert,” that was recently released on the Pure Flix Streaming platform. The seasoned veteran of many theatrical productions domestically and abroad plays an elder C.S. Lewis. McLean looks back on the Mere Christianity author's remarkable journey from hard-boiled atheist to the most renowned Christian writer of the 20th Century. McLean believes Lewis' contributions to literature and culture transcend and no one literary work defines him. The actor said, “He had an unusual ability to translate what was in his mind into magnificent prose and speech. He's one of the great English writers of all time. He is not just limited to the 20th century. … He wakes up certain parts of your brain that are often dormant.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Friday, May 19th in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.