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This week on Coven of Rejects: This week we talk to Shannon Teal about her Menonite upbringing and learn how Covid opened up new perspectives in her spiritual journey. Her website is https://www.tealtarotandco.com/?fbclid=PAAab1i4IgZ9j6zTfprd0nXEbDnJM2qh6POrmE-a2yfz2yTZAvllY3PZepGrg
Marlena Fiol, PhD. is a globally recognized author, scholar, and speaker. She explores the depths of who we are and what is possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write about personal transformational change. She holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and has taught in the faculties of New York University and the University of Colorado. Marlena's mission is to share true stories of survival against all odds to inspire us to become the truest and most authentic versions of ourselves. In her interview, she shares her journey from an abusive upbringing in Paraguay to escape, love, and loss in the United States and finally on to forgiveness and reconciliation. Marlena was physically abused as a child, sexually abused as a teenager, disowned by her father, and banned from participating in her Mennonite church -- all before her 18th birthday. And that is only the beginning of her amazing story After being publicly humiliated in front of her entire close-knit Mennonite community, Marlena Fiol didn't know how she would recover. Discover a story of healing and personal transformation. Marlena's childhood was full of contradictions. Her father was both a heroic doctor for people with leprosy and an abusive parent. Her Mennonite missionary community was both a devoted tribe and a controlling society. And Marlena longed to both be accepted in Paraguay and escape to somewhere new. In Nothing Bad Between Us, follow Marlena's journey as she takes control of her life and learns to be her authentic self, scars and imperfections included. Uncover inner peace―and inner strength. Nothing Bad Between Us is a story of brokenness and eventual redemption that taps into our collective yearning for healing and forgiveness. As you read Marlena's story, you will: Learn how to forgive yourself and others without giving up your personal growth and self-confidence Discover that transformation and redemption often exist even in the most broken parts of who you are Find out how to stand in your power, knowing that vulnerability won't lead to your downfall, but increase, courage, connection, and authenticity Readers of memoirs about family, self-healing, and the strength of a woman like The Glass Castle, Love Warrior, and Leaving the Witness will be captivated by Nothing Bad Between Us.
تصور کنید در ایالت اوهایوی امریکا با یک اتومبیل مدرن در حال رانندگی هستید و ناگهان وارد منطقه ای میشوید که در آن تعداد زیادی درشکه تردد میکند. یک درشکه ران در هیات یک کشاورز دویست سال پیش بر روی درشکه نشسته و به اسبها هی هی میکند، با دهانش سرو صدایی ایجاد میکند تا اسبها راه بروند. انگار به گذشته سفر کرده اید و ناگهان از عصر اطلاعات به جایی پرت شدید که آنجا هنور دوره دوره کشاورزی است. به منطقه آمیش نشین هلمز کانتی خوش آمدید. جایی که جماعتی از مسیحیان محافظه کار در آن به شیوه پیشینیانشان زندگی میکنند. بدون برق، بدون اینترنت و بدون جلوه های زندگی مدرن. گویی این جماعت دشمن تکنولوژی و مدرنیته هستند. آمیشها چه کسانی هستند و چرا اینگونه فکر میکنند. اپیزود را بشنوید. دیگر تنها نیستم. احمد شاملو موسیقی آمیش کانال یویتوب پادکست داکس Do'xperience وبسایت پادکست داکس Meet the Mennonites: Inside the Ultra-Conservative Community Amish Girls See Airport For The First Time | Return To Amish Meeting The Amish - First Impressions
In a time when Twitter is the main source of information for many people, Malcolm Gladwell remains on a near-celebrity status by doing the exact opposite: publishing lengthy, thought-provoking examinations of human behaviors and, most recently, historic events. His name is regularly etched in the New York Times best seller list, the podcast company he heads garners millions of listens, and theories from his books are often mentioned by politicians, academics and just regular readers. That includes our hosts, who are very honored to switch things up and have Gladwell on Unholy this week! The rockstar of American journalism (who is actually a UK-born Canadian), credited with the popularization of non-fiction, joins Yonit and Jonathan for a talk about, well, lots of things. How social media gave a platform to unhinged voices, which version of success complies with his Menonite upbringing, why humanity is actually more equipped to handle its problems than we think, and that one time he ruined a friendship over a song - tune in to hear all this, plus more anecdotes, impressions and even an analysis of ‘chutzpah'. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: Unholy Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hola!This week we’re off to BOLIVIA! Georgie takes us on a tour on the unbelievable pseudo-city of San Pedro Prison.Kate then recounts the horrifying story of the Mennonite Rape Scandal- the stuff of nightmares.Join us this week for drugs, prisoner tour guides and a story of of unimaginable betrayal.¡Hasta luego!Notes from this week's episode:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/mennonites-rape-boliviahttps://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4w7gqj/the-ghost-rapes-of-bolivia-000300-v20n8https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/books/how-miriam-toews-gave-a-voice-to-the-rape-victims-of-the-horrific-bolivian-mennonite-atrocityhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-48265703https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pedro_prisonhttps://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/05/02/the-lawless-san-pedro-prison-in-la-paz-bolivia-where-the-laws-are-created-by-the-inmates/https://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/jail-theyve-committed-no-crimehttps://www.thedailybeast.com/cocaine-politicians-and-wives-inside-the-worlds-most-bizarre-prisonhttps://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ev7kvw/meet-the-man-who-thrived-in-bolivias-cocaine-prisonhttp://america.aljazeera.com/multimedia/2015/1/in-bolivia-bloodisthickerthanbars.htmlhttps://www.lapazlife.com/places/san-pedro-prison-carcel-de-san-pedro/https://theculturetrip.com/south-america/bolivia/articles/a-glimpse-inside-san-pedro-bolivias-self-run-prison/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-39074991https://www.architectural-review.com/essays/a-law-unto-themselves-san-pedro-prison-in-la-paz-bolivia/10031290.articlehttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/bolivia-s-witch-markethttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/la-paz-cebritashttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/cholita-wrestling
Dealing with an anorexia and bulimia is a huge struggle... but what do you do if you have never even heard of an eating disorder? Krystal Cook grew up in an Amish community near the Canadian border. She shares her life story to this point, and how she was able to get help and overcome struggles her family didn't even have words for.
NaNoCon 2019 is upon us! Let Patrick give a quick history of his Menonite background then we get into building community and year four of the Nashville Nones conference, coming up March 23-24, 2019. Links: https://nashvillenones.com/ https://twitter.com/nashvillenones https://www.facebook.com/NashvilleNones/ Live Read Me on Left at the Valley https://www.spreaker.com/user/leftatthevalley/latv-does-zachrilege-with-zach-law http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kandk/2019/02/10/latv-does-zachrilege-with-zach-law?fbclid=IwAR39M8kqsAhZVenNJ-oQWgy7Lv5JTyS7DLlS2_V6S4EGlOnuy97rhIO00-k https://soundcloud.com/eftatthealleyradioshow/latv-does-zachrilege-with-zach?fbclid=IwAR3_A-9dcvB_JrgMDUpTyhMdURUKCQM3vrIn2LH9vFmruQ0WVcFJ1yQAydw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn8XJau0N9o&fbclid=IwAR17Pl4Dqv4RF8UK7q5mS8oly19tomIvS4eXAOaIN1NzXhUB-q9ZL2RDoBE I know, that was a lot. Here’s Noah Lugeons on Atheist Experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StLoQ4CVJgk&t=1003s Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/zachrilege Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zachrilege-cast/id996785602?mt=2 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/zachrilege
GUEST As the Faith in Place President and Executive Director, Rev. Sauder’s passion is empowering faith communities across Illinois to take measurable steps to connect the dots between faith, environmental justice, poverty, mass incarceration, race, violence, class, and health. He grew up in Illinois in rural Tazewell County and received his B.S. from the University of Illinois in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, M.A. in Religion from Urbana Theological Seminary, and M.B.A. from the University of Illinois. Rev. Sauder is ordained by the Mennonite Church U.S.A. and worships with Chicago Community Mennonite Church in East Garfield Park. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at McCormick Theological Seminary, co-teaching an environmental certification course for future clergy. OVERVIEW Brian and BrownTown discuss the bottom-up, decentralized organizing model of Faith in Place, the pros and cons of preaching with privilege, and politicizing audiences pre- and post-Trump. After BrownTown learns more about Brian’s journey as an organizer through his faith, the group analyzes how capitalism, consumerism, and militarism inform white supremacy. How does this create and sustain harmful environmental injustices? What we can do to combat it? Here's BrownTown's take. -- Learn more about Faith in Place's work on their site, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well as their affiliate Action Fund on their site, Facebook, and Twitter. For more Faith in Place news and upcoming actions, visit FaithinPlace.org/News. -- CREDITS: Intro song Forbidden Knowledge by Raury ft. Big K.R.I.T. Outro song God's Plan by Drake. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. -- Bourbon ’n BrownTown Site | Become a Patron on Patreon! SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support
Currently organizing where he grew up in Lancaster PA (as a Menonite), he was involved with Occupy Wall Street and has a lot to say about what worked and what we can learn from what didn't. Example: The rituals of assembly ended up standing in for strategy, becoming an end rather than a means. Smucker questions the left's tendency to identify as "the righteous few", where purity can become an obstacle to amassing enough power to win. He doesn't use the term "activist" because he believes that (self-)identification separates fighting for peace and justice from the rest of life, and creates an us which can leave out others. Insightful stuff. Join us.
Bobby violates a stranger (unacceptable.) Filipinos violate each other (acceptable.) The sisters rehash the Menonite experience. Bobby turns radical in role play. Long Toe challenges you to draw "Bio Efron" for a chance to win a naked spa date with Bobby. Recorded November 30, 2015 Music by Bobby Lee Instagram: @tigerbelly Twitter: @thetigerbelly www.thetigerbelly.com