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Today praya na for de gorvament and pipo for Ondo, Ogun, Osun, and some odar state make God give dem sense to make deir state beta. De message of Hope say God word get pawa and na God word naim God take make dis world so make we believe God word.
From the January 29th, 2026, Rumble live stream.New York Times bestselling author Charles Goyette says that the Deep State, the executive arm of Global American Military Empire, has been gaslighting the people into one phony war after another... Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine... for far too long. In his book Empire of Lies: Fragments from the Memory Hole, Goyette delivers a take-no-prisoners account of personalities and political deceit, false flags and fake news, coups and Cold Wars, and inconceivable blunders. Going beyond policy, revealing the dark role a strange psychological malady, COMBAT ENVY, plays in the lies warmongering public figures tell. Charles Goyette joins me to discuss the dark truths revealed in Empire of Lies.George Soros is 96 years old, but the damage he has done to America and around the world is guaranteed to continue through the organizations he built and through his placing his son, Alexander, in control of those organizations to keep them on the course he has set. As if leftist, progressive indoctrination in America's academic institutions weren't a big enough problem, (Soros realized a very long time ago that "commendering" education is possibly the single most effective tool to use when fundumentally changing a nation), the Open Society Foundations and Bard College pressers announced today that Bard College succeeded matching "a $500 million commitment from Open Society by raising an additional $500 million from other donors, securing a $1 billion endowment to support the college's undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, student scholarships, the arts, and international engagement." (Bard College in upstate New York has campuses in New York City, Boston, California, Germany, and Russia; Al-Quds University in the West Bank; Arizona State University; the American University of Central Asia in Kyrgyzstan; and BRAC University in Bangladesh, while also funding many other academic institutions.) Soros created the OSUN, a "new kind of global educational network," to serve as a global indoctrination organ for training and fighting against "climate change" — which at that time was the left's hottest crusade; today, it's "anti-ICE" and censorship — and proliferating teaching "against nationalism," along with supporting other opportune themes that advance his progressive-left diversionist agenda. All of this is under the guise of Soros's distorted "Open Society" doctrine. Soros established the OSUN to guarantee that radical socialist political activism endures and spreads after he's gone. Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, the Founder and President of the New York-based American Center for Democracy and the Economic Warfare Institute, and author of multiple articles, academic and policy papers, and five books, including The Soros Agenda, joins me to discuss how this will allow for the Soros legacy of destruction of liberty to continue long after he is gone.Charles GoyetteEmpire of Lies: Fragments from the Memory HoleDr. Rachel EhrenfeldThe Soros AgendaBecome a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Tapp into the Truth on Rumble. Follow, watch the older shows, and join the live streams.Aimee's Audios Subliminal Acoustic Fingerprinting“Remember Pop Rocks? Now, imagine they gave you superpowers.” Please let me introduce you to Energy Rocks! 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“Pleasure did not come after stability. It came first."In this transmission from the 8th floor in Vlorë, Albania, Àmíọlá—Agent of the Divine Current—dismantles the "Slave Dust" of the hustle to reveal the bone beneath the honey. This is not a conversation about romance; it is a decree of Sovereign Reorganization.For the woman who has mistaken her pain for her identity, this episode is the Love Revolution. It is the moment we stop organizing our lives around external approval and start anchoring in the internal pillar of self-devotion.Inside this transmission:• The Architecture of the Collapse: Why the "Dark Night of the Soul" is actually a controlled demolition of the former self.• The Yoruba Value System: Returning to joy, beauty, and movement as structural imperatives.• The Lethal Filter: How choosing wonder and joy reorganizes your reality and removes the "Monitoring Spirits" of your past.• Integrate, Don't Identify: Learning to honor your anger and hurt without allowing them to sit on the throne of your estate.Stop performing. Stop fawning. Start commanding.Work with Àmíọlá:• Imule – A Sacred Vow: A private, 7-week feminine immersion for the woman ready to return to her own sweetness. • Osun's Mirror: Explore Pleasure Readings and the Architectural Command of your essence. Adjust your spine. The Current is rising
In today's Velvet Transmission, we explore how reclaiming your body is your first step toward pleasure, power, and liberation. From early disembodiment to somatic practices that restore your center, I share how turning toward sensation can transform your life.Reflection Questions: • Where in your body do you carry pain or tension? • When did it first appear, and what is it trying to tell you? • How can your body guide you toward pleasure, not pain?Dive deeper at The Osun Current — explore Osun's Mirror and Amiola's Sanctuary to reclaim your body, your pleasure, and your divine power.
Carlos Alsina ha entrevistado este jueves a Manel Estelle, jefe del equipo que de investigación que trabajo con esta mujer catalana que llegó a vivir hasta 117 años. Quién fue María Brayans, la mujer más longeva de la historia de España con 117 añosUn estudio revela nuevos datos sobre las causas que llevaron a María Branyas a vivir 117 años: Su edad biológica era 23 años menor
Carlos Alsina ha entrevistado este jueves a Manel Estelle, jefe del equipo que de investigación que trabajo con esta mujer catalana que llegó a vivir hasta 117 años. Quién fue María Brayans, la mujer más longeva de la historia de España con 117 añosUn estudio revela nuevos datos sobre las causas que llevaron a María Branyas a vivir 117 años: Su edad biológica era 23 años menor
The Ooni of Ife and the Alaafin of Oyo are not just monarchs — they are living symbols of Yoruba culture, power, and identity. For centuries, their thrones have stood as pillars of history: one representing the spiritual cradle of the Yoruba people, the other commanding political strength and influence far beyond Yorubaland.But recent reports of a clash between these two revered stools have unsettled many. It's more than a palace quarrel — it raises questions about tradition, authority, and the delicate balance of unity among the Yoruba.So, what really happened?What does this mean for the two kingdoms, the South-West, and even Nigeria at large?This is what we set to find out in today's episode of Nigeria Daily.
Get ready for an exciting journey into the heart of Nigeria's unparalleled cultural richness! In this vibrant episode, we dive deep into the most celebrated traditional festivals across the nation, with a special spotlight on the magnificent Ojude Oba festival. Discover why this annual spectacle of Yoruba culture, equestrian prowess, and rich history in Ijebu Ode is not just a local gem but ranks among Nigeria's grandest and most beloved celebrations. But the exploration doesn't stop there! We unwrap the magic of the flamboyant Eyo Festival in Lagos, the electrifying Calabar Carnival (Africa's Biggest Street Party), the thrilling Argungu Fishing Festival, and the bountiful New Yam Festival. Plus, we touch on other significant events like the spiritual Osun-Osogbo Festival, the ancestral Egungun Festival, the powerful Sango Festival, and the unique Igogo Festival. Beyond the celebrations, we playfully explore the true origins of figures like Osun and Sango – are they DC/Marvel characters or revered Yoruba Orishas? We also take a historical detour to the monumental FESTAC '77, a landmark event in African arts and culture, and recall the leaders who shaped Nigeria's past. Whether you're planning to travel Nigeria, deeply interested in African culture, or just looking for a captivating discussion about heritage, this episode is packed with insights, energy, and a genuine appreciation for Nigeria's diverse traditions. Tune in and immerse yourself in the excitement! #OjudeOba #NigerianFestivals #YorubaCulture #TraditionalFestivals #CalabarCarnival #EyoFestival #AfricanCulture #TravelNigeria #FESTAC77 #OsunOsogbo #Sango
In the last days of December, 2024 the President assured Nigerians growth in 2025 as he asked Nigerians to exercise more patience and give him the chance to execute his given mandate.Well, the economy seems to be improving even though it's not reflected with the large margin on Nigerians, the politics in the country have taken another dimension with Osun and Lagos known to be homes of the president as politics took a different dimension.The topical issue will be discussed by former Minister of Youth and Sports development, Bar Solomon Dalung.Meanwhile, Plateau State Government recently sued the House of Reps member, representing, PKK to court on matters bothering the award of contract to already contracted road by the state government.Commissioner for Information and Culture, Joyce Ramnap will be live with Richard Badung and Yemi Kosoko. Don't miss out.
Osun and Lagos states are going through political 'turmoils', best described as a real test for Nigeria's democracy.The President of the country, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been urged to ensure stability in these states. But what do you think are the possible actions he must take? Ponsah Fanap and Gilbert Joseph will be Talking to Mr. John Kelle and Mrs. Femi Babalola on the issues.
DoktorTakvimi işbirliğiyle hazırlanan “Önce Sen İyi Ol” podcast serisinin üçüncü bölümünde Diyetisyen Cansu Köstak'ı ağırlıyoruz. Bu bölümde “ne yersen osun” diyor, vücudumuza giren besinlerle aramızdaki ilişkiyi inceliyoruz.“Önce Sen İyi Ol” podcast serisi DoktorTakvimi'nin Twentify ile yürüttüğü “Kadın Sağlığı Araştırması”ndan yola çıkarak her kadının beden ve ruh sağlığına karşı yapabileceklerini hatırlatıyor. Kadınların sağlık kontrolü alışkanlıklarını ve karşılaştıkları bariyerleri anlaşılır kılmayı hedefleyen bu seride kadın sağlığına dair merak edilenleri ve doğru bilinen yanlışları ele alıyoruz.
A man in Osun state was sentenced to death by hanging for stealing a police officer's fowl and eggs but was fortunate to be granted pardon after Gov. Ademol Adeleke heard of it.Do you think the punishment was proportionate to the offense or it was a miscarriage of justice?Ponsah Fanap and Gilbert Joseph would be having a conversation on this issue with Barr. Drenkat Chesil.
Las ramificaciones políticas del colapso de la UNRWA son desastrosas y el impacto humanitario “catastrófico”Un bombardeo israelí a un edificio residencial mata a 93 personas, entre ellas 25 niñosUn cohete alcanza el cuartel de UNIFIL y deja varios cascos azules heridos levesEn la guerra contra la naturaleza no puede haber vencedores, dice Guterres en la COP
Episode 230 of the EyE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces 'OSUN,' a digitally animated fantasy scifi short film by Michael Rhima. The film follows a grieving man returning to his West African village. While there, he reconnects with his roots through a supernatural encounter with the Yoruba goddess OSUN.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music.To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON SCI-FI Link Tree.Episode Links:Watch the West African fantasy short OSUN on Vimeo
As Ukraine waits to hear if it can use Western missiles to strike deep into Russia, we explore the current state of the Kursk offensive and the front lines in Donbas, and ask what if any strategy might change the course of the war into 2025. Guest host James Nixey is joined by the FT's Christopher Miller and military analyst Michael Kofman. With them is Olga Tokariuk, the OSUN academy fellow with our Ukraine Forum. Read our latest: Attacks on Hezbollah pagers will not improve Israel's situation on its border with Lebanon The war in Sudan is intensifying. Coordinated pressure is needed to prevent the country's fragmentation Austerity measures are on trial in Sri Lanka's first election since its economic collapse Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Read the latest issue of The World Today Listen to The Climate Briefing podcast
Et fulltallig panel er til stede i episoden som har følgende innhold: 02:02 Siste ukers handler med Sacam, Akh, Acc, Hav, Zaptec, Nol, Fing, DJT, Gsf, Ddril m fl 12:50 Siste ukers emisjoner: Stordeal og emisjon i Dof, Edda Wind, Norbit, Ventura og E&P bonds til høye renter 23:30: Investorene stirret på Marine Traffic mens Dolphinriggen flyktet fra Nigeria 29:55 US/UK-valg og «Trump-aksjer» 41:55 Rapporteringssesongen innledes med 2X fly profit warnings (Norse og Norwegian) 44:37 Huddly CEO går på dagen mens strategisk gjennomgang pågår 45:38 Rakettoppgang etterfulgt av crash og svanesang i EAM Solar 52:05 Kollaps i Africa Energy, politisk risiko, avkastningskrav og stranded assets 58:15 Blackout-periode 1:00:22 En oppfordring fra Farsund 1:02:04 Traderen – kommende ukes favoritter og obs'er med bla Ntg, Osun og Acc 1:09:30 Jallakongen: Fingerprint Cards, Norse, SAS 1:14:23 Nedsalg i Beerenberg – rumpekjørt trader, dement raider og Apolloprosjekt. 1:20:33 Raideren: Nol, Acc med rapport, Astrup-filosofi til etterfølgelse, Nas og Carasent.
Now in its third season, *A Little Juju *is dedicated to “Black Ass spirituality, community, and witchy womanist insights into healing and culture.” In this episode excerpt, host Juju Bae — now Osunfunmilola - shares the story of her amazing trip to Nigeria for her initiation into Ifa as a priestess of Osun. And head over to Jujubae.com to listen to the rest of Episode 103 where she talks about her return to New York City and so, so much more.
This episode of Africa Science Focus continues to investigate the pollution of the Osun River in southwest Nigeria, delving into the environmental impact of gold mining along its banks. Olugbenga Okunlola, professor of geology at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, joins our reporter, Babatunde Okunlola, to talk about the gold deposits in Osun state and the region's environmental dynamics.We hear from miners and ecological experts about the soil erosion, vanishing forests, and polluted air and water resulting from unregulated mining practices – and explore potential solutions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This piece was produced by SciDev.Net's Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.Do you have any comments, questions or feedback about our podcast episodes? Let us know at podcast@scidev.net
The Osun River in south-west Nigeria is a paradox. On one hand, it is revered by those who believe in its spiritual connection to the river goddess Oshun and its healing powers. On the other, mining activities have led to its pollution, affecting the river's water quality.In the first of a two-part series on the Osun River, Africa Science Focus dives into this complex landscape.Our reporter Babatunde Okunola talks with devoted worshippers who remain drawn to the river amid health concerns. Oluseyi Atanda, president of the Traditional Religious Association in Osun state, provides insight into the river's deep, historical significance.Azeez Luqmon, associate professor of analytical environment and nano chemistry at the University of Osun, Nigeria, shares his findings about the pollution and offers solutions for the river's restoration. Can science and tradition work together to heal the Osun River and ensure its continued cultural and environmental value? Tune in to Africa Science Focus to find out.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do you have any comments, questions or feedback about our podcast episodes? Let us know at podcast@scidev.netThis piece was produced by SciDev.Net's Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.Do you have any comments, questions or feedback about our podcast episodes? Let us know at podcast@scidev.net
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - A diocese in Nigeria has announced that Brother Godwin Eze, a monk who was kidnapped on October 17 alongside two others from the Benedictine monastery in Eruku, was murdered. Eze was kidnapped alongside Brother Anthony Eze and Brother Peter Olarewaju. Abductors shot Eze and threw his body in a river. Ekesioba said that the monastery was organizing a search to retrieve the body of Godwin Eze from the river. The Diocese of Ilorin serves Kwara state, which is bordered to the east by Kogi state, to the north by Niger state, and to the south by Ekiti, Osun, and Oyo states. Some of these Nigerian states, including Kogi and Niger, continue to witness attacks reportedly perpetrated by armed Fulani herdsmen and other bandits. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255791/monk-shot-body-thrown-in-river-following-kidnapping-at-nigerian-monastery The Supreme Court of Georgia on Tuesday upheld the state's “heartbeat” law that bans abortion at six weeks and recognizes the personhood of unborn babies. The 6-1 decision allows the “Living Infants Fairness and Equality” (LIFE) Act law to remain in effect while other challenges to the measure are further considered by the court. This means that abortion in Georgia is banned after an unborn baby's heartbeat is detectable, except in some cases of rape, incest, and situations of serious pregnancy complications. Besides banning abortion at six weeks, the LIFE Act also establishes that unborn babies are human persons in the eyes of the law, allows mothers to receive child support from the beginning of pregnancy, and allows parents to claim unborn babies as dependents on state income taxes. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255796/georgia-supreme-court-upholds-heartbeat-law-banning-abortion-recognizes-personhood-for-unborn Today the Church honors Saints Crispin and Crispinian, brothers who together evangelized Gaul in the middle of the third century. They preached in the streets by day and made shoes by night. Their charity, piety, and contempt of material things impressed the locals and many were converted to Christianity. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-crispin-and-st-crispinian-32
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! The poem, "Untitled," came in a dream this morning. When I heard, “Returning” by Jennifer Berezan recorded in the underground oracle temple in the Hypogeum in Hal Saflieni, Malta a 6000-year-old Goddess site for healing, I recited a poem I wrote to it. In the YouTube video, the song is sung against a visual landscape with works of art by Nicholas Roerich. It is stunning. I then went to Berezan's website and bought the song which is 52 minutes long. it is deeply meditative and calls on the dieties from different traditions. Linda Tillery, historian, musician and scholar in African folk, spirituals, sings to Yemanja. I'd just read an essay, "Jesus and Mary Dance with the Orishas: Theological Elements in Intereligious Dialogue" by Clara Luz Ajo Lazaro (Cuba), last night from the collection, "Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women's Theology," edited by Kwok Pui-lan. In the essay, the scholar explains syncretism or the blending of African and Christian theologies in slave states. Yemonja and Yeye Osun are explored along with other orisha in the essay. Osun is reinvented to reflect rape culture, linguistic co-mingling and survival strategies. My poem is untitled and came to me when I awoke this morning.
On today's episode, we will be focusing on the place of Purpose, Identity, and Value as a young person, in determining your future. This is a very sensitive yet important for every young person. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youteenpodcast/message
RP Book Club spent four weeks on The Case for a Job Guarantee, by Pavlina R. Tcherneva. Each week featured a different guest expert who led the discussion and answered questions. Listeners to this podcast will recognize their names, including Pavlina herself, Fadhel Kaboub, Ben Wilson, and Rohan Grey. We were also honored to have Bill Black and June Carbone join in.For this episode, Macro N Cheese is releasing the audio recording of all four sessions. Since it is unusually long, the time codes for each segment are included below.[00:03:09 - 01:55:41] Session OneGuest: Fadhel KaboubIntroductionChapter 1, “A Public Option for Good Jobs”Chapter 2, “A Steep Price for a Broken Status Quo”[01:55:41 - 03:17:41] Session TwoGuest: Pavlina TchernevaChapter 3, “The Job Guarantee, a New Social Contract and Macroeconomic Model”Chapter 4, “But How Will You Pay for It?”[03:18:44 - 04:41:57] Session ThreeGuest: Ben WilsonChapter 5, “What, Where, and How: Jobs, Design, and Implementation”[04:41:57 - 06:29:43] Session FourGuest: Rohan GreyChapter 6, “The Job Guarantee, the Green New Deal, and Beyond”Use this link to order a copy of The Case for a Job Guarantee, by Pavlina R. TchernevaDr. Fadhel Kaboub is Under-Secretary-General for Financing for Development of the Organisation of Educational Cooperation (OEC). He is an Associate Professor of Economics (on leave) at Denison University and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity.@FadhelKaboub on TwitterPavlina R. Tcherneva is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bard College, the Director of OSUN's Economic Democracy Initiative, and a Research Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, NY. She specializes in modern money and public policy. Find her work at pavlina-tcherneva.net@ptcherneva on TwitterBenjamin C. Wilson is an Associate Professor of Economics at the State University of New York at Cortland and a research scholar at the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity.@autogestion77 on TwitterRohan Grey is an Assistant Professor of Law at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, and the founder and president of the Modern Money Network. MintTheCoin.org@rohangrey on Twitter
Oshun is one of the most popular Orishas, but her allure and her wrath go hand-in-hand. Join Lyvonne and Osún priestess, Iya Osundara (aka “Bruja Banton”) for a conversation on owning your spiritual journey, accepting your calling, and the sacred nature of being gully! Inspired by "Bone" by Yrsa Daley-Ward.Order your copy of “Sensual Faith!” visit https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706280/sensual-faith-by-lyvonne-briggs/Leave a comment and 5-star review on Amazon!For this episode's supplemental materials, visit patreon.com/lyvonnebriggs (aka Sensual Faith Academy) and join the tier that's right for you! The Sensual Faith tier supports the podcast and the Lavish Love tier supports the podcast *and* grants you access to bonus content (like book studies, audio essays, tarot/oracle card readings, behind-the-scenes footage, exclusive sneak peeks, and more!).Other ways to support Lyvonne and her work:Cash App: $PastorBaeVenmo: @LyvonneBriggsZelle: Lyvonne.Briggs@gmail.com
When economist Pavlina Tcherneva was last on this podcast, we were a few months into the pandemic. She and Steve talked about nationalizing payroll and the heightened need for a federal job guarantee during a time of crisis.In this episode, the neoliberal approach to unemployment comes under scrutiny. Pavlina explains the inadequacy of official unemployment data. She looks at the problem from several angles, including geography, demographics, and of course, economics.Pavlina and Steve discuss MMT, the politics of NAIRU, and the debt ceiling. They look at a job guarantee as an automatic stabilizer, similar to entitlements like social security and unemployment insurance, possibly shielding it from shifting political tides.Pavlina tells Steve about her collaboration with the Democratizing Work Initiative, a group of academics who are organizing around the principles of democratizing work, decommodifying labor, and decarbonizing the planet.Pavlina Tcherneva is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bard College, the Director of OSUN's Economic Democracy Initiative, and a Research Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, NY. She specializes in modern money and public policy. Find her work at pavlina-tcherneva.net@ptcherneva on Twitter
The podcast shares the perspectives of faculty and students of OSUN Collaborative Network Course on Antisemitism, Holocaust, Colonialism, Gender. This collaborative OSUN network course addresses topics that are of urgent global importance in our era of continuing discrimination, forced migration, socially sanctioned violence – and war. It promotes new teaching and thinking about the relationships among four distinct, but overlapping, historical, cultural, and political phenomena: antisemitism, the Holocaust, colonialism, and gender. Each of these terms becomes a lens through which to examine exclusion, prejudice, discrimination, race, and hate in their historical and contemporary manifestations. Each of these questions is widely discussed in its own setting, with antisemitism and the Holocaust studied separately from forms of racism rooted in colonial legacies. The aim of this course is to reframe such vital discussions that at present take place in parallel, and sometimes even in an antagonistic manner.
Hey there, Lovelies! In today's Venusian Fridays episode, Iya Oyawunmi gives us insight about being with the energy of Osun and why its important. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stayinpowerpeople/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stayinpowerpeople/support
Welcome back everyone! A new season, new episode, is ready for your collective hearts and minds. The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation host, Miriam Starobin, is joined by Dr. Shena Young.Dr. Shena Young (she/her) is a licensed body centered psychologist-healer, artist, and Iyalorisa of Osun and Obatala in the Isese tradition of Ifa. affectionately known as dr shena, she intimately works with folks of the global majority, anchored in the pillars of remembrance, sovereignty, authenticity, intuition, and self-determination. she holds space internationally for individuals, couples, groups, and organizations committed to the ritual of calling themselves back into their bodies as a freedom practice. she owns a private practice, embodied truth healing & psychological services, rooted in Los Angeles, CA where she offers mind-body-heart-spirit care in healing from sexual, racial, intergenerational, and ancestral traumas. in fall 2023 her debut book - body rites: an embodied healing workbook for Black survivors of sexual trauma will be available as published by WW Norton & Co. The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is an additional resource not only to the public, but to our therapy fund cohort members. The Loveland Foundation therapy fund and resources are only made possible through support from our community. If you enjoy the podcast please go to the link in our bio to donate.Support the show
The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu delivered an outburst underlining his displeasure with the government of the day last week. The Election Petition Tribunal tasked with judging the Osun state elections delivered a judgment which changed the political calculations. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Abia passed away. The US announced a visa ban on election manipulators. Get the breakdown of all this and more. Subscribe to Stomach Infrastructure here
@phoenix_agenda and @nigeriasbest were joined by @SNakande and @Dot_E_Fresh They discussed the following news reports: 1. Osun State Election Tribunal's ruling. 2. Bola Tinubu's claim that hidden forces are plotting to sabotage his campaign. 3. The House of Representatives threat to arrest CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.
SHOOOOOOOOOOON Your new favorite men's basketball player joins Mason and Newt on a great discussion before a huge CyHawk matchup. We talk life at Iowa State, the use of NIL in recruiting, his pre-Cyclone career, and much more. Hope you enjoy listening to our conversation as much as we enjoyed watching him dominate the PK Invitational. As always, Roll Clones.
Chris Williams analyzes Iowa State's overtime victory over Villanova in round one of the PKI. No. 1 North Carolina is up next on Friday. Then, Jared Stansbury is joined by Osun Osunniyi to talk about his big game. Also, hear TJ Otzelberger's postgame press conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ọ̀ṣun as an intelligent and most proficient Orisa in the knowledge of herbs and roots agreed to be part of the delegation knowing fully well that she is the only feminine energy in that delegation. Putting asides any fear of segregation, she stood up to be counted which is the most important step towards closing the inequality gap according to the sacred Odu Ose-Otura. It is through showing up and being counted that we can be part of the decision-making process, in governance, in the family, and every stratum of society. Feminism as a quest for equal rights is not a yardstick to hate and dissociate from the Male gender, but a call by the first feminist to understand each other closely while defining each gender's role in a bi-polar society.The feminine energy is the energy of balance, fertility, growth, and perfection; it is in most cases impossible to achieve an important feat in life without either passive or active involvement of the feminine energy, Ifa says in Eji-Ogbe “Eji ni mogbe nko gbe eni kan soso Duro” I support duality and not one polarity alone.
Mensimah's Round Table: Conversations with Women of Power and Grace
In this episode, I discuss the Holy Vision of the Feminine Within. If we look at the conditions women continue to live all over the world, we recognize that there had been a deliberate erosion of feminine images (example the Orisha goddesses) that showcased strength as in the daughters of the ancient mothers Yemoja, Osun and Oya who came to the earth to awaken and refine qualities of nurturance and strength (Yemoja); beauty and Love (Osun) power and passion (Oya). I discuss all forms of violence against women, including rape and how that experience impact body armoring, sexuality and intimacy in relationships. I do relate to these experiences and encourage women who have endured pain and suffering to share their unique and healing stories. It is through storytelling that we may be able to reach out and alleviate hardships some women still experience in the world. We do hold the holy vision of the feminine within, and we must relate to the regal, beautiful, gentle, passionate and wise matriarch of this earth. We must recognize the life force of a woman and believe that each one can find love, peace, joy, and growth in our life experiences. Through this recognition, , we can start sowing the seed to passing down the myth of the ancient mothers comprising love, beauty, grace, strength, power and passion. These were the gifts of Yemoja, Osun and Oya. Through them, we learn about the goddess in all women, nature and the promise to tap deep within, rise and reclaim our birthright individually and collectively. As always, your thoughts and comments are welcome. Autobiography https://mensimah.com/sankofa/ Please support our channel. https://www.patreon.com/join/mensimahshabazzphd https://PayPal.Me/MRTPodcast Contact Links: Mensimah's Round Table - Join Women's Group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/191292605667511 Mensimah's Round Table Podcast: https://mensimahs-round-table.captivate.fm Other Social Media Links: https://solo.to/mensimahshabazzphd YouTube: https://youtu.be/oxP1VlR-1cU
Scott Christopherson and Jared Stansbury are joined by one of the best shot blockers in college basketball, new Cyclone center Osun Osunniyi, on a new episode of Corner 3 to talk about his basketball journey, how he ended up at Iowa State, the role NIL played in the transfer process and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pride starts early in June across the Hudson Valley, Catskills and Berkshires. This episode I talk to Osun Zotique, executive director of OutHudson and the co-grand marshal of Hudson Pride. If you're following the news, you may have also seen that Osun just announced a historic run for congress to represent the new 19th district. To their knowledge, Osun is the first trans non-binary candidate to run for national office. Learn more at OsunforNY.com. Osun and I talk about pride in the Hudson Valley, about Hudson (“the P-town of the Hudson Valley”), about LGBTQ contribution to the upstate's community, economy and culture. Osun also teaches me about “forest bathing” and how this year's Pride is an opportunity to take that COVID Stickiness and well, dance it out… Find Pride events mentioned in this episode and many others on the Cidiot.com blog post and follow Cidiot on Instagram. Thank for listening. And special thank you as well to show sponsors Hudson Valley Kitchen Design Center and Taconic Toastmasters Club. Photo credit: JD Urban. Provided by OutHudson. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cidiot/message
Jimbo Fischer and Deion Sanders ripped Nick Saban a part (and he deserved it), Chuckie Maggio -- St. Bonaventure basketball beat writer for Pickin' Splinters -- joins to talk what ISU is getting from transfer Osun Ossunniyi, and David Cobb tells us why he believes Keegan Murray is the third best player in the 2022 NBA Draft. Tune in! Jimbo Fischer press conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4L0MhfCV04
Williams & Blum discuss Iowa State basketball's massive addition in Osun Osunniyi. What's next and where is the roster at heading into the summer? Craig McDonald found a landing spot. Do the guys prefer divisions in the Big 12 or another model? Some talk of future television contracts for the league and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00-30:00: Jack Milko chats about the Bonnies' run to the NIT Final Four at MSG, big moments along the way, Jaren Holmes' toughness, Kyle Lofton's redemption, Osun's block, Holy Cross and Bonaventure similarities, just how huge it is for the program to play at the Garden, Mark Schmidt's incredible job at the school and more!
*** IAYAALIS offers a brief overview on Oshun / Oxun ***So we've already talked about Oshun before - Right?Well... The beautiful Oshun / Oxun - Goddess of Love Art, Magic, etc. just wanted us to share a lil' more about her with everyone.She is a very powerful Life Principle that we can all summon to elevate our way every day. Oshun is an energy that can help us magickally manifest a true embodiment of self-love. Her energies can be easily called upon - with or without altars, candles, incense, bells, and all that stuff. Get to know Osun as a divine feminine forcesimply by way of your own intentions.All you need is YOU. In this episode IAYAALIS shares insight on Oshun from a previous cast - only this time without any additional commentary from Zaahruq. So it's just straight INFO.Get The 411 all about your favorite Goddess of Love and Magick: OSHUN! Okay - now Zaahruq's energy IS manifest by way of a gorgeous video he made in reverence to Oshun.It's a great vid to vibe out with and meditate upon.And it Really is amazing, y'all... Don't Miss It.WATCH THE VIDEO TO THIS CAST!Just CLICK THIS LINK.You will be taken to our YT Channel to check it out. There you can enjoy the full video version of this cast. Ready?Wonderful!CLICK HERE to watch the video now.See y'all on the other side...!* Eternal Supernal * ALSO...If you have anyquestions or suggestions - comments or critiques -regarding this show - just contact us directly =Esoteric@SupernalRoots.comBuzzsprout podcasting is pretty awesome - so...feeling froggy?LEAP!!!Check Out Buzzsprout - and be sure to tell 'em I sent ya!Here's my official Buzzsprout Referral link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1026391EsotericPodcast.comSupport the show (https://cash.app/$IAYAALIS)
Welcome 2022 - The Year of Lovers!We are about eight episodes left of Season II - which through living through a pandemic feels like an edge of time travel talismans that has left yet another moment of conversational magick to be bad. Season III is beginning to be dreamed upon - and I am so excited to share with you all some upcoming announcements about it over the course of the next couple of intros - so lets get into the first episode of 2022 - inviting in the Devil Card bc why wouldn't we be doing the polar opposite card? So we journey through the dance of this episode uncovering the workings of the Devils in the eyes of a wonderful cat dad and professional Tarot Reader, Jonathan - the Son of Osun.Please note : my intro was in Sag SZN and we are now time traveling through Capricorn time. Themes & Topics Discussed Magic of the Sailor MoonWhat is a closed practice / initiate based practices / open practices The Multiplicity & Short History about Hoodoo (this was not the whole episode - there is so much to say about this Practice)How your not going to learn tarot from the David Bowie tarot - sorry ..The Devil and The Lovers Card Clearing Decks Candle Magick Offering Show Notes & ReferencesJade T. Perry CWTA - Cecilia Weston Tarot AcademyAuthor Of Mercury's Brood Son Of Osun - Tarot Booking Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewitchesmuse)Support the show
00:00-25:00: Debbie Antonelli chats about the Bonnies' chances at the NCAA Tournament, Osun's impact, calling games and covering Bona at the Charleston Classic, what's next for Syracuse hoops, Buddy Boeheim's rise, the state of the women's game, Dawn Staley's rise, Kay Yow's impact, raising three boys and more!
St. Bonaventure men's basketball beat reporter J.P. Butler joins the show to chat about the upcoming Charleston Classic, getting away with one against Canisius, Osun's injury, greatest strength and greatest weakness on the team, how far Bona has come to be a part of national tournaments and broadcasts and more!
A man who claims to love, they say, must be willing to fight for it. In this intense love story, Ogun; god of iron battles with Sango; god of thunder for Osun's heart. Is all fair in the battle for love? Find out in this intriguing episode of the story of the gods.Subscribe on jamit.fm to always be the first to know when a new episode drops
A man who claims to love, they say, must be willing to fight for it. In this intense love story, Ogun; god of iron battles with Sango; god of thunder for Osun's heart. Is all fair in the battle for love? Find out in this intriguing episode of the story of the gods.Subscribe on jamit.fm to always be the first to know when a new episode drops
00:00-10:00:ML opens the show with a breakdown of the bracket, being so proud of the Bonnies, why Syracuse deserved to get it yet again, the 1-seeds, Gonzaga pressure and more.11:00-28:00:The Athletic Syracuse basketball beat reporter Matthew Gutierrez chats about the Orange getting in, what the game against San Diego State looks like, Buddy Boeheim's recent hot streak, inside play impacting the game more now and more.29:00-45:00:Bonnies Beat co-host and Ceraulo Sports Talk Host Joe Ceraulo chats about Bona winning the A-10 Tournament, his emotions surrounding Bona being back in the Big Dance, the Bonnies controlling things against VCU, Osun's impact, the LSU matchup, bracket thoughts and 1-seeds and more.46:00-1:04:00:Journalist/Bona grad/2020 Hellinger Award winner Cameron Hurst shares his memories of Dr. Dennis DePerro, breaks down the Bonnies' magical run, this possibly being the Golden Age of Bona hoops, who SBU's best player is, Osun the difference maker and more.
Dr. Monica A. Coleman is back on the podcast and it is fun ride! Adam Clark and I were thrilled to welcome her as a special guest in the Black Theology Reading Group. Monica A. Coleman is committed to connecting faith and social justice. She is a widely sought speaker and preacher on the topics of mental health and faith, sexual violence and church responses, liberation theologies, and religious pluralism. An ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and priestess of Obatala and Osun in traditional Yoruba religion, Coleman has earned degrees at Harvard University, Vanderbilt University and Claremont Graduate University. Coleman is Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware. Check out all her books here. Previous Podcast Visits from Dr. Coleman Spiritual Terrorism and Liberation with Monica Coleman 5 Reasons to Go Process, theologically speaking w/ Monica Coleman Christian Feminist Theology with Elizabeth Johnson, Monica Coleman, and Cindy Rigby Special Bonus Episode: Cynthia Rigsby, Monica A. Coleman, and Scott MacDougall Womanist Theology Goes Process with Monica Coleman BONUS TRACK: Process Theology Q&A with Monica Colemann, Doug Pagitt, & Julie Clawson What is Process Theology? Let Monica A. Coleman Tell You! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices