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This episode features an interview with Sháńdíín Brown (Diné), continuing our series talking to participants in the Momus residency "Estuaries: An International Indigenous Art Criticism Residency" co-hosted with Forge Project. Lauren Wetmore talks to Sháńdíín Brown, a citizen of the Navajo Nation and the first Henry Luce Curatorial Fellow for Native American Art at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum, about two very different texts written almost a century apart: Laura Tohe's "There is No Word for Feminism in My Language" (2000) and Uriah S. Hollister's "The Navajo and His Blanket" (1903). Brown speaks about these two texts in the context of the exhibition she has curated Diné Textiles: Nizhónígo Hadadít'eh (They Are Beautifully Dressed), which opens in early September at the RISD Museum. In highlighting the important role of women in Navajo culture, and Brown's own work as a facilitator of that culture, she speaks against racist writing about Indigenous art: "When someone so boldly says 'the Navajos are going to go extinct,'" Brown says of Hollister's text, "you're like, me being here, having Native people in museums, having Native people invited to be collaborators, and working in art history is a big deal."Diné Textiles: Nizhónígo Hadadít'eh (They Are Beautifully Dressed) curated by Sháńdíín Brown, will be on view from September 2nd, 2023 to September 29th, 2024.Thanks to our Editor, Jacob Irish; Assistant Producer, Chris Andrews; and many thanks to Gulf Coast Magazine's Toni Beauchamp Critical Art Writing Prize for their support.This episode has been generously supported by the Mellon Foundation.
Recorded on Independence Day, my latest solo romp has me touching in on the following:• the blessing of growing up as an outspoken, independent woman in the United States• in what dimension are my female contemporaries too marginalized and disemepowered to use their voices?• podcasts aren't journalism• weaponized customer service in the restaurant realm• on pathology projections and the Masculine urge to fixPart 2 is available for paying supporters on: danikatz.locals.comwww.patreon.com/danikatz Part 2 includes my take on: • astrological bigotry, and why cancer suns seem to be the most triggered by my Quantum Languaging reflections• hierarchical languaging reflections from the MAPS conference • weaponized customer service in the tech support realm• the slow froggy boil social engineering that the weaponization of customer service portends, and our ability to say NO.• controlled opposition oftentimes has no idea it's being used as controlled opposition• how handlers work• discerning truth from propaganda, and not throwing the babies out with their bath water (while also calling them on their bullshit)My Language of Sovereign Authority webinar recording is available for your viewing/quantum leaping pleasure now. Find it here: www.quantumlanguaging.com/webinars/
This week on the Wealthy Wellthy Podcast, I am trying something new! I interview Emily Rose, who in addition to being… an executive entrepreneurs coach a bestselling author a contributing writer on Thrive Global And who holds a degree in psychology from Harvard University She IS also a Wealthy Wellthy Money Mindset coach! Yes, I know Emily well – AND have the pleasure of working with this amazing woman daily. My initial goal for this conversation was to introduce you to Wealthy Wellthy's newest team member. But, Emily and I quickly dive deep! We discuss Emily's very unique journey to this role, her impeccable coaching qualifications, and the evolution of her relationship with money. Most importantly, we soon start talking MY LANGUAGE! The language of money. We talk about why it's important to have an expert financial coach – if you want to be rich that is! We talk about how the Wise Money Method changes money mindsets! AND, why combining the two helps people become Financially FREE and happy! So, if you love to talk money like Emily and I do, you will definitely want to listen to this entire episode of the Weatlhy Wellthy Podcast with Wealthy Wellthy Money Mindset Coach Emily Rose!
In this month's blog, I'll be examining communication habits – both my own and those I see in others – and unfolding what I find and understand as best practices. The title that came to me this month is Are You Speakin' My Language, and I'm going to hone in especially on:How can we best ensure clear understanding in our daily communications and interactions?What are the essential elements of clear agreements? – How can we have not only understanding but also commitment to a mutually beneficial outcome?
In this week's insightful episode, Brigitte interviews Greg Burns who is a system safety engineer in Australia to talk about his recent autism diagnosis in his late 50's and his experience of living on the spectrum.Greg shares his story of how he came to be diagnosed on the spectrum in this late 50's back in 2019. Through his online interaction with other autistic adults, he realized he had many characteristics common in autistic individuals. He was soon after diagnosed by a psychologist in his local area. His diagnosis helped him realize that he had been masking to fit in with the neurotypical ways of communicating. He says that masking can cause stress that can be internalized and manifest as various kinds of illnesses, which he personally experienced. He recalls his mom telling him that he didn't develop a personality until he left home, which he believes resulted from trying to fit in and masking. He talks about the challenges of the neurodiverse-neurotypical marriage of 30 years with his wife Robyn and how his primary motivation for getting diagnosed was to offer understanding to his wife and himself of his behaviors that distressed her so they could both get their needs met. The diagnosis provided much understanding for how his thinking would be different from most people's thinking and what would make him stand out. He also talks about how his autistic traits, such as focus and attention to detail, have helped in his successful engineering career. He shares his poem called "My Language" which expresses frustration and sadness of how autistic people are not being understood. Finally, he shares what he wants us to know most about being autistic. Enjoy this episode!Resources/Links:Embrace Autismhttps://embrace-autism.com/what-its-like-to-be-autistic/Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/EmbraceASD.Community/Poetic Christihttp://poeticachristi.org.au/"My Language" Poemhttps://the-art-of-autism.com/my-language/Mother's Guide Through Autism Private FB Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersguidethroughautismBrigitte Websitehttps://bmvlifecoach.com/
This week I am discussing Voodoonauts a Black speculative writers Hearts as well as how choosing to say no to busyness can lead to seeing yes to yourself and your creativity. Also discussing mini moment of book & podcast recommendations. Check below to the public events by Voodoonauts as well as my class. *
After spending years becoming proficient in the art of street dancing. Self taught dancer Shane Garcia was nationally recognized on “So You Think You Can Dance”, season 10, where he gained extensive experience in the industry and gained a lot of opportunities working in the field. He then went on to continue his journey through performing and choreographing for many music talents. Shane also, has always had a passion for music. He studied in classical piano since the age of 14 before branching out on his own and inevitably found his passion in producing music at the age of 16, which is his path today. Creating his own art by fusing dance and piano, he has also developed a way to play the piano and dance at the same time. These days, his music production style, which sets him apart, is found from the history and experience of being a dancer. NOTES 0:00-10:30: Introductions 10:30-30:00: Finding your groove; early school life, day one friends 30:00-47:00: Learning to dance, influential people 47:00-53:21: Dance party (actual dancing with Shane!) 53:21- End SYTYCD & dance reflections RESOURCES & LINKS “So You Think You Can Dance”, season 10 Dance is My Language HOST BIO Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator of Transcending Stuttering Academy and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.
Xprexion RADIO — My Language, My Representation
I’ll read the verse then talk about my language and the Australian words and phrases I find funny. Key words: words, prayers, songs Theme: Everyone speaks the language of laughter Taku’s Tip: Always wear a happy smile when you meet people who may not speak the same words as you do. The post My Language and Laughter (Book Verse) appeared first on Multicultural Me.
This week we have Harley Eblen from the People Who Matter show joining us to talk about where he finds his motivation, followed by Wooree Hu with a piece on her language that she uses everyday, last up is Mike Park with a segment on the record label he started nearly 20 years ago and who's hosted the likes of Alkaline Trio, Less Than Jake, Link 80, Korea Girl and more! ---------------------- Episode 43 - Entrepeneurship, Music, and Business Editor/mixer -Michael Belancourt Narrator -Nizar Babul Contributors -Harley Eblen "Don't Hate The Digging" -Wooree Hu "My Language" -Mike Park "Asian Man Records" If you liked the music be sure to check out Michael Belancourt, Mr. Alexander, Ocha, Alternate Cake, The Antoine Laudière & Wooree Hu Duo, and Boqeh: http://soundcloud.com/enfinity http://soundcloud.com/mr-alexand-er http://soundcloud.com/ochakun http://www.alternatecake.com/ http://soundcloud.com/duo-a-laudiere-woo-ree-hu http://boqeh.bandcamp.com http://soundcloud.com/boqeh If you liked the music on Wooree's segment, try to support their Ulule campaign! http://ulule.com/antoine-wooree/ If you want to have your music featured on Comatose, send us an email at ComatosePodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @ComatosePodcast.
Special guest is 14 year-old Mandalynn Carter, an actor, singer sassy stand-up comedian, and an outspoken advocate for anti-bullying. She stars in the feature film debuting this summer, A Horse for Summer with Dean Cain. Mandalynn also starred as Annie in The Dead Kid, which tells a bullying story from her perspective, a film currently on the world film festival circuit. She travels extensively for her work as an actor and was the series lead in Brenda Forever, a guest star on Scandal, a co-star on CSI-NY, a recurring character on Totally, as well as a supporting role in Machine Gun Preacher. She is touring Southern California schools with the troupe from Music is My Language promoting anti-bullying and her favorite place to work is Arizona. Summertime is here and that means traveling. It's time to leave your comfort zone, explore, experiment, and enjoy exciting new destinations. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Henna Hundal talk about their summer travel plans while offering tips and tricks for a healthy, happy vacation, whether it be to a foreign country or around the block. Health Beat Reporter, Nicole Eubanks, couldn't be on the show but she gave her helpful trip tips to the hosts to share. Whatever your summer plans, make sure to add travel to your itinerary. Discover new atmospheres find yourself in new adventures. Not only will your body get to enjoy a fresh and healthy change in scenery, but you'll find yourself having a really awesome experience as well.
Special guest is 14 year-old Mandalynn Carter, an actor, singer sassy stand-up comedian, and an outspoken advocate for anti-bullying. She stars in the feature film debuting this summer, A Horse for Summer with Dean Cain. Mandalynn also starred as Annie in The Dead Kid, which tells a bullying story from her perspective, a film currently on the world film festival circuit. She travels extensively for her work as an actor and was the series lead in Brenda Forever, a guest star on Scandal, a co-star on CSI-NY, a recurring character on Totally, as well as a supporting role in Machine Gun Preacher. She is touring Southern California schools with the troupe from Music is My Language promoting anti-bullying and her favorite place to work is Arizona. Summertime is here and that means traveling. It's time to leave your comfort zone, explore, experiment, and enjoy exciting new destinations. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Henna Hundal talk about their summer travel plans while offering tips and tricks for a healthy, happy vacation, whether it be to a foreign country or around the block. Health Beat Reporter, Nicole Eubanks, couldn't be on the show but she gave her helpful trip tips to the hosts to share. Whatever your summer plans, make sure to add travel to your itinerary. Discover new atmospheres find yourself in new adventures. Not only will your body get to enjoy a fresh and healthy change in scenery, but you'll find yourself having a really awesome experience as well.
Summertime is here and that means traveling. It's time to leave your comfort zone, explore, experiment, and enjoy exciting new destinations. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Henna Hundal talk about their summer travel plans while offering tips and tricks for a healthy, happy vacation, whether it be to a foreign country or around the block. Health Beat Reporter, Nicole Eubanks, couldn't be on the show but she gave her helpful trip tips to the hosts to share. Special guest is 14 year-old Mandalynn Carter, an actor, singer sassy stand-up comedian, and an outspoken advocate for anti-bullying. She stars in the feature film debuting this summer, A Horse for Summer with Dean Cain. Mandalynn also starred as Annie in The Dead Kid, which tells a bullying story from her perspective, a film currently on the world film festival circuit. She travels extensively for her work as an actor and was the series lead in Brenda Forever, a guest star on Scandal, a co-star on CSI-NY, a recurring character on Totally, as well as a supporting role in Machine Gun Preacher. She is touring Southern California schools with the troupe from Music is My Language promoting anti-bullying and her favorite place to work is Arizona. Whatever your summer plans, make sure to add travel to your itinerary. Discover new atmospheres find yourself in new adventures. Not only will your body get to enjoy a fresh and healthy change in scenery, but you'll find yourself having a really awesome experience as well.
Summertime is here and that means traveling. It's time to leave your comfort zone, explore, experiment, and enjoy exciting new destinations. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Henna Hundal talk about their summer travel plans while offering tips and tricks for a healthy, happy vacation, whether it be to a foreign country or around the block. Health Beat Reporter, Nicole Eubanks, couldn't be on the show but she gave her helpful trip tips to the hosts to share. Special guest is 14 year-old Mandalynn Carter, an actor, singer sassy stand-up comedian, and an outspoken advocate for anti-bullying. She stars in the feature film debuting this summer, A Horse for Summer with Dean Cain. Mandalynn also starred as Annie in The Dead Kid, which tells a bullying story from her perspective, a film currently on the world film festival circuit. She travels extensively for her work as an actor and was the series lead in Brenda Forever, a guest star on Scandal, a co-star on CSI-NY, a recurring character on Totally, as well as a supporting role in Machine Gun Preacher. She is touring Southern California schools with the troupe from Music is My Language promoting anti-bullying and her favorite place to work is Arizona. Whatever your summer plans, make sure to add travel to your itinerary. Discover new atmospheres find yourself in new adventures. Not only will your body get to enjoy a fresh and healthy change in scenery, but you'll find yourself having a really awesome experience as well.
Do you listen to audio books? The growing audio books industry offers unique rewards and challenges for performers. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow interview critically acclaimed narrator of over 700 audio books, Simon Vance. Simon is the winner of forty-seven AudioFile Earphones Awards, and a ten-time Audie Award recipient including the 2012 Audie Award for Best Solo Male Narration. The brother,sister duo Becca and Alec King of This Boy That Girl are on the show have been storming through Hollywood and blazing up Indie radio stations coast to coast with their hit single Music is My Language! Their music already scored 9 Indie Music Channel 2013 Nominations including… Best Teen Band, Best Teen Recording, Best Teen Pop Song, Best Teen Wrap song. Book It Reporter, Courtney Cheng chimes in with her reading/listening favorites as the three girls discuss what's on their reading and listening lists for 2014
Do you listen to audio books? The growing audio books industry offers unique rewards and challenges for performers. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow interview critically acclaimed narrator of over 700 audio books, Simon Vance. Simon is the winner of forty-seven AudioFile Earphones Awards, and a ten-time Audie Award recipient including the 2012 Audie Award for Best Solo Male Narration. The brother,sister duo Becca and Alec King of This Boy That Girl are on the show have been storming through Hollywood and blazing up Indie radio stations coast to coast with their hit single Music is My Language! Their music already scored 9 Indie Music Channel 2013 Nominations including… Best Teen Band, Best Teen Recording, Best Teen Pop Song, Best Teen Wrap song. Book It Reporter, Courtney Cheng chimes in with her reading/listening favorites as the three girls discuss what's on their reading and listening lists for 2014
Amy Irsih reading from her chapbook, Creation Stories including the poems The Taste of My Language, Becoming Flesh and The Birth of Venus on Setember 7th, 2008.