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Greetings!I am sending this Podcast Dharma Talk that I recorded last Monday, after viewing the Total Solar Eclipse. Which was spectacular, really beyond words, eerie, beautiful, humbling, I was struck with a deep sense of awe and gratitude.Below is the written version of the Dharma Talk. The exploration inspired by the eclipse is an active contemplation of the koan, Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face Buddha. Sending blessings with this post for your own transformations, and transformation in our world. May we continue to see love and compassion.Eclipses are viewed mythologically, astrologically as times of transformation. Perhaps something in the shadows of our psyche, unconscious to us–rises to the surface or is able to be seen more clearly. Making the unconscious, conscious is crucial for transformation to occur. And there are other transformations possible in the spiritual alchemy symbolized by the kissing of the sun + moon.I want to share a koanKOAN:Ancestor Ma was sick. The superintendent of the monastery asked him, “How have you been feeling these days?” The Ancestor said, “Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face Buddha.”—Blue Cliff Record Case 3 (translation by John Tarrant & Joan Sutherland, titled Ma's Sun Face, Moon Face Buddha)Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face BuddhaWhat kind of people where the ancient ancestors!For twenty years I have struggled fiercely;How many times have I gone down to the Blue Dragon's Cave for you?This distress is worth recounting;Clear-eyed bodhisattvas should not take it lightly.—Xuedou's Commentary on BCR Case 3I have always loved this koan. I think of the eclipse as a time when the sun-face buddha and moon-face buddha meet—In ancient Chinese and Indian cosmology the eclipse was thought to be caused by a dragon eating the sun, other cultures in the Americas believed it was a monster or a squirrel who ate the sun. In alchemy we have the image of the green lion eating the sun.It does look like someone is taking bites out of the sun, like the sun is a giant cookie, and the moon is taking bigger and bigger bites out of it. Until it is completely swallowed and night dawns in the middle of the day.Perhaps it is in blue dragons cave—in the belly of the monster– where the light of the sun is restored. Where our original light is realized.In this koan we have Ancestor Ma.Ma is a sound that corresponds to mother, in many languages–which is interesting in its connection to pre-axial religions, where mother goddesses ruled the heavens and the Earth.Sophie Strand in her research on the history of myth traces the monsters that emerge like the minotaur as having their roots in a mother goddess culture, where this goddess had energy like Kali meaning she could give life and take it away. Which is something that we say of Zen teachers or people with realization—they have the power to give life or take it away.For realization in Zen is more of a losing than a gaining. We see through our self and delusions to the point of realizing that we are everything and nothing belongs to us.The Sun and Moon archetypally play different roles in our collective imagination.Sun Face BuddhaThe Sun illuminates the day. The sun is connected with knowledge, the ego, clarity, our uniqueness, how we shine, vitality, consciousness, the mind–our knowing. If you look at the Sun card in the Rider-Waite-SmithTarot you see an image of a bright luminous sun, a naked baby so vibrantly full of life, riding a horse as sunflowers bloom all around. The Sun looks directly back at us. Bright and straightforward in its life-giving radiance.The sun you could say is what we know about ourselves.In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition the clear light of the sun is used to describe our true nature. There is this enduring, life-giving quality to the sun. Awakening is allowing the clear light of our nature to shine through us. Awakening dawns in us, as us—with the recognition that this light does not belong to us, but is the light of our shared being—our true nature.Practice-awakening involves a continual recognition of this light—our Sun Face Buddha—which is always present. We are in a sense continually recognizing what is always already here, basic to us. The clear light of mind is present even in the night or when the dark monster appears to eat the light for a few minutes twice a year.Because our inner light, the light of awareness does not dim. Even in sleep. Even when the outer world appears dark.Moon Face BuddhaAnd yet, change is our nature. As human beings, as earthlings—we change, we live on a changing planet.Some change happens to us. Or at least appears too. Friends move away. Our career pivots or the work environment undergoes changes, our relationships pass through their own seasons of connection, intimacy, seeming disconnection and rediscovery / drifting apart. People we love die. Our kids grow up. Our parents age. Our bodies age. Environmental disasters happen. The politics in our country changes.Other changes we seem to have more agency in.The Moon reminds us that we too are cyclical. Archetypally the moon has been associated with change, the tides, in many cultures each of the monthly full moons have a different name. The moon's phases remind us of our own mini cycles, that our bodies too are flowing, need periods of rest and rejuvenation. The moon is often associated with our emotional being. Our innermost experience.The moon's light is different from the sun, it's a reflective light.Ominous, it holds an element of mystery. When seen in the moonlight, things lack clear edges or boundaries, there is a blending quality to the moon's luminosity. Hazy, inchoate, the moon illuminates a world beyond distinction + labels, beyond the piercing clarity and gnosis of the sun's rays. In the moonlight we are invited to un-know. To see beyond our projections. The mind and our obsession with “seeing” is rendered ineffective. We misperceive. Is that a vine or a snake? A person in the corner or a coat hanging, the antlers of a deer on the porch or an upside down broom? We can spook ourselves and have the opportunity to laugh at ourselves in our delusional moon vision.The Moon card in the Tarot is an image of waters, a crab, a wolf/dog, howling, two towers with a path passing through. There is something a bit unsettling about the image. Looney, lunatic. The moon's face isn't straight on like the sun's —its sideways. Looking away, peripheral. It describes what many people talk about feeling in the dusky hours. A restlessness, an unsettling, a strange boredom, loneliness—this is often the time of temptation, cravings emerge for food, sex, some kind of distraction or entertainment.At the monastery, this is one of the times of meditation. Another aspect to the moon is that we can't see the entire moon. The moon has a dark side.The moon is what we don't know about ourselves.What is unknowable.In the Japanese Zen tradition the moon represents enlightenment. Here we have the reminder that awakening is ungraspable, anything that we think we can say about it, is already covering the direct, unmediated experience of life itself. The moon shadows show us the limits of mind, words, concepts and knowing.The moon reminds us of the mystery that we are. That life is. The mystery of our own light, our own gnosis—how we can't quite tell of it—for our telling casts silvery delusions like the rays of moonlight, obscuring the truth.And so—we are invited to live—Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face Buddha. Knowing and unknowing, bright clarity that is truly a mystery.Transformation comes from our ability to embrace these two luminaries, two sides of the same face? To faces of the same sky? What shines forth unobstructed as we allow our humanness, our changeability, our flaws, the mystery of what we are—to shine together with the unalterable light of our true nature?Love, our unique expression of compassion, awe, wonder, wisdom—Sun Face, Moon FaceOriginal FaceBuddhaSee below for up-coming in-person and online group meditation events and retreats. I also offer 1:1 IFS-informed Spiritual Counseling and Meditation support. I incorporate dream work and hakomi skills in my sessions, you can learn more about my 1:1 work here, feel free to reach out with any questions.This talk is recorded during my weekly Online Monday Night Meditation and Dharma event. This event is open to anyone, you can drop in anytime. Meditation begins at 6P PT / 9P ET. Click here for more information and the zoom link. We are currently exploring the theme: Engaged Buddhism.Retreats in Oregon at Great Vow Zen MonasteryMay Zen Sesshin: The Light of Our Ancestors May 13 - 19 at Great Vow Zen Monastery in Clatskanie, OR co-led with Zen Teacher Patrick Bansho GreenDuring this 5-day silent Zen meditation retreat we will connect to the ancestral light of awakened nature. Drawing inspiration from the stories and practices of our Zen ancestors, fellow human beings who felt the call to practice the spiritual path of insight, love and presence.Love & Spaciousness: A Weekend Loving Kindness Retreat May 24 - 26 at Great Vow Zen Monastery in Clatskanie, OR with Dharma Holder Myoyu Haley VoekelWith wonderment on our side, and in relationship with all that is, we recognize the inherent compassion that naturally arises from deep and sustained presence. Held in a container of zen forms and the vibrant dance of a monastery waking up to spring, we will explore the nature of being anything at all! Love and Spaciousness are two qualities of our true nature. This retreat we will practice recognizing and opening to them.Love and wonderment,Kisei This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amykisei.substack.com/subscribe
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03/20/2024, Gendo Lucy Xiao, dharma talk at City Center. In this talk, given at Beginner's Mind Temple, Gendo Lucy Xiao explores case number 3 from the koan collection "The Blue Cliff Record” — the case known as “Master Ma is Unwell.” In the talk, Lucy discusses entering the path of awakening from right here, in the life we are living.
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Streamed on Techno.FM on March 2, 2024 This week's episode features an exclusive guest mix from UK-based DJ/producer, Sousk. Based in Portsmouth in the UK. A drummer by trade, Sousk (Tim Cook) drummed his way through the 90's, before picking up a pair of turntables. His musical tastes are eclectic, influenced by the acid house and UK rave scene and the rhythms of Detroit and Chicago. Sousk is a self-taught producer with early tracks on Railyard, Fade and Kismet, Classic Music Company and recent productions on Lucid Flow, International DJ Gigolos, Souvenir, Partout and his own label Wolf Trap where he has also released music from artists such as Sierra Sam, Klartraum, Ma Spaventi, Vince Watson, Madben, Nadja Lind, Moonface and Reset Robot. He's a collector of vinyl and hardware, a lover of the unique, raw and analogue, his tracks reflect his love of the sounds of yesterday brought into the now. Follow Sousk: @sousk
In this talk, Sensei Kozan explores the third case in The Blue Cliff Record, entitled Master Ma Is Unwell. Through the method of allegory, he invites us to consider changing […]
This week on Podcast Playlist we're joined by James Kim. You may know him as the creator behind MOONFACE – a heartfelt fictional series about a Korean American son who wants to come out to his mom, but can't because they don't speak the same language. The show was named a Best of 2019 podcast by various outlets. His latest series, You Feeling This? is billed as a podcast mixtape about love. It's an anthology that centres stories about life and love in Los Angeles, pulling sonic inspiration from artists like Kendrick Lamar and the independent creators who helped to shape this show. This week, James joins Leah to discuss what goes into making a fictional podcast, and share why indie podcasters inspire him. Plus we'll listen to a few of his favourite shows that explore love, friendship and nostalgia. Featuring: You Feeling This?, Paper Radio, The Truth, UnReality - Projected Reality: The Sound Collector, Threedom. For links and more info on everything on today's show, head to http://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.
"Moon-Face" is a short story by Jack London, first published in 1902.
Via Wikipedia: Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, revised considerably by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.[1] The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy Number 13, "Moonface" Martin, aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. The musical introduced such songs as "Anything Goes," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You." Since its 1934 debut at the Alvin Theatre (now known as the Neil Simon Theatre) on Broadway, the musical has been revived several times in the United States and Britain and filmed thrice. The musical has long been a popular choice for school and community productions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicspeaks-podcast/support
Via Wikipedia: Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, revised considerably by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.[1] The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy Number 13, "Moonface" Martin, aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. The musical introduced such songs as "Anything Goes," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You." Since its 1934 debut at the Alvin Theatre (now known as the Neil Simon Theatre) on Broadway, the musical has been revived several times in the United States and Britain and filmed thrice. The musical has long been a popular choice for school and community productions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicspeaks-podcast/support
Pull the Pin Already (WAR ROOM Ep 317): Just some average Veterans discussing various headlines found in today's media. Opinions are based on personal experience and not from the content of the article, unless someone has happened to read it. What's your take on the opinions and concerns expressed during the show? Let them know by discussing your own views in the comments below. If you like what they have to say click the like button below and share this video with your friends. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for future episodes. **Subscribe on Rumble** https://rumble.com/register/PullThePinAlready/ Military affiliation, Return to the Moon, Face Paint, Psychedelics to treat vets www.pullthepinalready.com VIDEO CHANNELS Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUOkihz4MloQUyWWYypPGw Rumble https://rumble.com/c/PullThePinAlready Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/accounts/referral/pullthepinalready/
An adaptation and reimagining of the classic children's story.
Robert Creighton co-authored and starred in the hit off-Broadway musical "Cagney," which is soon headed toward a Broadway production. For that role, he won the Fred Astaire Award for Outstanding Male Dancer and was nominated for the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards as best Lead Actor in a Musical. He played the role of Angelo in "Comedy of Errors" for the Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park, had starring roles in New York City Center's ENCORE SERIES productions of "Damn Yankees," "Little Me," and "Paint Your Wagon," and was in the original North American tour of "Fame." On Broadway, some of Robert's credits include playing the roles of Durdles in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," Moonface in "Anything Goes," and Amos in "Chicago." He was also in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and "Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only." On television, he was a recurring guest star on the CBS series "The Good Fight" as Clarence Kolb and guest-starred on "Elementary," "Law & Order," "The Family," and "Life on Mars." And now...his Disney credits! Robert recently revisited the role of Timon in Disney's "The Lion King" on Broadway after playing the role in NY in 2010, in the LA company in 2002 and 2003, and in Toronto in 2000. Also on Broadway, he played the role of Chef Louis in "The Little Mermaid," and was in the workshop, the out of town tryouts in Denver, and then the full Broadway run of "Frozen," where he originated the role of the Duke of Weselton - or is it Weaselton? Other Disney projects include VoiceOver work, where Robert sang as a thug in the song “I Got A Dream” in the movie, "Tangled." He also sang on two "Frozen" shorts and was part of the live action "Beauty and the Beast." Robert performed at the International Festival of the Arts at EPCOT with fellow Disney royalty Heidi Blickenstaff and Patti Murin. He was also part of multiple developmental workshops including "Aladdin" where he was the Genie, he did 2 workshops of "Newsies," and was in the development cast for "Tangled" for Disney Cruise Line...and speaking of Disney Cruise Line, he performed on 7 Disney Cruises, headlining in the Walt Disney Theatre! Scott is happy to welcome and chat with his pal from the Pridelands, Under the Sea, and Weselton…Robert Creighton! Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/themouseandme FB & Instagram: The Mouse and Me TikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcast Twitter: @MouseMePodcast Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themouseandme/support
Dharma talk by Melissa Myozen Blacker, Rōshi, on September 12, 2023
JodoWOWsky returns with a trifecta of Alejandro Jodorowsky-penned comic work from the 1990s, starting with the fantastical (and very odd) MOON FACE from 1992 (illustrated by François Boucq), then moving into the playfully erotic Angel Claws from 1994 (with explicit illustrations by Jean "Moebius" Giraud), and finishing with the western-tinged action-filled redemption tale Son of the Gun from 1995 (illustrated by Georges Bess). We also check out all the latest Alejandro Jodorowsky news, as well as the recent music video by Adanowsky (with Beck) for the song "Chain Reaction", directed by Michel Gondry. Check it out! The post Episode 178 – JodoWOWsky Part 12 – Moon Face (1992), Angel Claws (1994), Son of the Gun (1995) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
This week on Podcast Playlist we're joined by James Kim. You may know him as the creator behind MOONFACE – a heartfelt fictional series about a Korean American son who wants to come out to his mom, but can't because they don't speak the same language. The show was named a Best of 2019 podcast by various outlets. His latest series You Feeling This? is billed as a podcast mixtape about love. It's an anthology that centres stories about life and love in Los Angeles, pulling sonic inspiration from artists like Kendrick Lamar and the independent creators who helped to shape this show. This week, James joins Leah to discuss what goes into making a fictional podcast, and share why indie podcasters inspire him. Plus we'll listen to a few of his favourite shows that explore love, friendship and nostalgia. Featuring: You Feeling This?, Paper Radio, The Truth, UnReality - Projected Reality: The Sound Collector, Threedom. For links and more info on everything on today's show, head to http://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.
Moon-Face, and Other Stories
This one is unlocked for everybody. Merry Christmas Spencer Krug (Sunset Rubdown, Wolf Parade, Moonface) joined us to answer an important question: what is better, wet food or dry food https://twitter.com/KrugSpencer https://www.patreon.com/spencerkrug http://spencerkrug.com/ https://www.patreon.com/ChapoFYM
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It's not very often that we look at an album that is just one voice and one instrument, but that's exactly what Josie Spicer has nominated for us in our new episode. Moonface is just one of Spencer Krug's projects, as he combines emotionally open and forthright songwriting with haunting and stunning piano melodies. Join our Facebook Group! In Flawless Friends and Family, you can discuss our episodes, and the albums you think are flawless. All music samples used in this episode are copyright Jagjaguwar Recordings. Flawless is hosted by Liam McGinniss, George Mannion and Grant Parkin, and produced by Liam McGinniss. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flawlessamp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/flawlessamp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flawlessamp/
In this episode, MAZEMENT shares some of the latest news around the music industry, his record label's new Merch, and then introduces Brewster Moonface in an all-new Artist On Call.
Well, we find out how the children's father knows about the Enchanted Wood and the Faraway Tree. He takes them to meet Moon-Face and they set off on the first step of their journey to rescue the princess.
While they're all sitting on a branch outside Moon-Faces house Moon-Face tells a joke and Saucepan Man falls out of the tree. Listen to find out why everything goes wring from there.
They all went to visit Moon-Face the next day and they went up to visit the new land at the top of the tree. This seemed a much better land but nothing is ever as it seems at the top of the Faraway Tree. Listen to find out what happens there.
Robin and Joy call for Joe, Beth and Frannie The following week and they climb the tree. They can't find Silky or Moon-Face so visit the land at the top of the tree themselves. Oh dear...listen to find out what happens.
He children head to the Faraway Tree after breakfast and meet the huge caterpillars. Moon-Face tells everyone the plan and then they all get to work. Does it all go according to plan? Do they save the Faraway Tree? Do they capture the trolls? Listen to find out the answers.
First of all Joe and Moon-Face try to talk nicely to the person with the spear. They find out it is trolls who are down the. Talking nicely doesn't help so they come up with a plan involving all the rabbits in the wood and all the pixies. Will it work or will they be defeated?
Moon-Face calls a meeting of everyone and tells them all what Woffles the rabbit has discovered. Some of them decide to go and talk to the people in the caves. See if they can stop them killing the tree. Listen to find out what happens.
We all get old, we all get wrinkles. There's nothing we can do about it, right? Wrong. Dr. Lexie Peterka, the founder and CEO of LP Wellness & Aesthetics in New York City discusses non-surgical treatments like Botox, collagen fillers, and a non-invasive PDO thread face lift to help fix sagging tissues. Dr. Lexie also explains what "moon face" is and talks about the need for a health coach when clients appear to be addicted to plastic surgery.
Moon-Face and Silky are away on holiday so the children wait until they get back to visit the Enchanted Wood and the Faraway Tree. But, when they do....they find all the leaves withering and dying. What is wrong? Listen to find out.
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So once a message came to say that Saucepan wanted them to meet his mother all the children got themselves ready and went to fetch Moon-Face and Silky. The nite said Saucepan would meet them at the back door of Dame Snaps school. Listen to find out what happens when they get to the back door.
The others all waited and waited and waited some more at the bottom of the ladder for Moon-Face to come back down with Connie. Why was he taking so long? What was happening up there? Do they both come down safely? Listen to find out
Kisei Costenbader, Sensei Loving Kindness Sesshin Great Vow Zen Monastery 6/9/22
Oh my goodness Connie was very shocked and very scared to find herself sliding down the slippery-slip. It was not what she expected. Did the others rescue her? Did she get back up the tree and sit nicely eating dinner with everyone? What do you think? Listen to find out where she ends up.
Ben is a groomzilla, Prednisone is great, why do families lie? Keep your feet inside of socks.
The Enchanted Plug is an American musical duo from East St Louis, Illinois. The duo consists of Moonface Magic and Charga tha bear. Both members grew up listening to a variety of different artists in various genres such as Elton john, Ozzy, Joan Jet , Bon Scott, Billy Joel, Prince and more. The first artist to inspire their pursuit of creating music was Kanye West. The two bought his Graduation album and fell in love with his untraditional approach to hip hop music. Since childhood, the two were intrigued by music and performing on stage. They even performed a few times at the Village Theater (located in Alorton, Illinois) as a dance group in their early teens. They officially embarked on their musical journey in 2014, starting a music group with their friends called L7 gang. After having a falling out with the group, the two decided to become a duo called The Enchanted Plug in 2016 based off their nicknames Magic and Charga. They changed their image at this time, Moonface dawning a white mask and Charga a bearhead with face tats. The duos music started off as traditional hip hop but soon expanded to other genres of music such as indie, bedroom , punk pop and more. The topics of their song range from Mental Health issues to metaphoric short stories. Their goal is to stray from generic brand of music to create new styles, sounds, and ideas. According to spotify they have listeners in over 75 countries and they hope to keep expanding. They are currently signed to the Indie Label Exquisite Noise. So far The Enchanted Plug has had two live shows in St. Louis so far and plan to have many more in the future. They are currently working on a couple of singles using experimental sound and a spooky themed indie pop/rock album for later in the year.
How Zen masters approach death and how their dying can act as their final teaching. A Dharma talk by Richard von Sturmer.
How Zen masters approach death and how their dying can act as their final teaching. A Dharma talk by Richard von Sturmer. Automated transcript https://otter.ai/u/dLq33lJrz09DGO_OCI6BP4KCCWc
Today, James Kim is a successful podcast host, producer, and writer. You know him from "The Competition," "Moonface," and "Vermont Avenue," which won Tribeca's first Best Podcast award. And he's just wrapped up a project with Disney. But ten years ago, he was a fresh-faced Off-Ramp intern with a problem: he couldn't talk to his parents because he's first generation Korean-American and had lost his Korean when he learned English. John Rabe pretty much forced him to do a first-person Off-Ramp piece about it, and it seemed to set in motion a major change for the better in James' life. Bonus! James joins us to set up his piece from the Off-Ramp archive, and then hangs around to talk with John about life, love, and work ... including some tips for podcast aspirants. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. (Off-Ramp theme music by Fesliyan Studios.)
Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face Buddha—stars fall, thunder rolls,the mirror faces forms without subjectivity;the pearl in a bowl rolls of itself.Don't you see, before the hammer, gold refined a hundred times;under the scissors, silk from one loom.Hongzhi Zhengjue, Verse from Book of Serenity, Case 36Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/apalmr)
She's everyone and their aunt's favourite children's author, but Enid Blyton's books are a cultural minefield. We talk about “goblins”, Moonface, the naughtiest girls and more as we look back at Blyton's writing to see what's aged well and how her work has been tailored in recent years to be politically correct. You can find Supriya Nair at @supriyanair and Deepanjana Pal at @dpanjana on Instagram. This is a Maed In India Production; check us out at www.maedinindia.in. Theme Music: Easy Wanderlings - Here's to You If you have any books, reading or literature-related questions, please email us at contact@maed.in. For a list of all the books mentioned in the season so far, check out: https://thelitpickers.fanlink.to/books
Jake records this episode late at night, and introduces a new piece of gear to his guitar rig.Music recommendations are “Heartbreaking Bravery” by Moonface, and “To Love is to Live” by Jehnny Beth.Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
DR. BURKE is not a real doctor, she just plays one on this podcast (and at home sometimes). If you think you're the only one that shit happens to, you MUST listen to this episode! Lori catches up with her good friend and heart transplant recipient Kimberly Sargent Burke... a healthy thirty-something woman, in the best physical condition of her life, who had to come to terms with a failing heart and being added to "the list." Hear about Kimberly's triumphs and obstacles that come with her continued journey of recovery... not from substance use, or alcohol use, but the mental and physical toll of being a transplant warrior. Filled with so much detail of her experience and the transplant process, lots of laughs, a hunky (and intelligent) firefighting husband (his own health issue plot twist divulged in the interview) and enough faith to convince the non-believers that they better believe... Kimberly and Lori are not like old friends, they ARE old friends and you're invited to cozy up right next to them. Oh.... there might be some smack talk about masks, internet trolls and other miscellaneous BS for your entertainment. As always there are plenty of f@*k's blurted, and we are fully aware they both say "like" a lot... you have been warned. KIMBERLY SARGENT BURKE IG: sargentkimberly Donate Life America: www.donatelife.net THE RECOVERY HOUR INSPIRE others to tell their story || LIVE your best life || GIVE back to those in need.