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Bay Native Circle 03-29-2023 This transcript was edited and proofed for accuracy, made with the help of the built-in transcription & dictation feature in Microsoft Word. If you find any errors in this transcription, please feel free to leave us a message in the comments. You can listen to the episode on this page, or go here https://archives.kpfa.org/data/20230329-Wed1900.mp3 to download. 00:00:00 00:00:45 Tony Gonzales Anpetu Thayetu Waste Mitakuyapi – Good Evening Relatives & Welcome to Bay Native Circle here on KPFA & online at KPFA.org. This is Tony Gonzales your host Tonight, March 29th & this evening we will be speaking with Kenny Barrios of Tachi [Southern Valley Yokuts] Peoples of the San Joaquin Valley, south of Fresno out in Akron area. Kenny will talk to us about the floods & all the waters are feeding into the San Joaquin Valley into what was once Tulare. Lake Tulare had disappeared over the decades because of the damming of the four major rivers, in the Corcoran area. [Lake Tulare] is now reappearing, true to form, with all the water draining over the sidewalk canals, levees & waterways—now refilling Tulare Lake. So, Kenny will talk to us from his point of view & give us a little history of his people around that Lake [& their relocation]. [Kenny] will sing us a song of his people's ancient song of this Western Hemisphere my relatives, I hope you will appreciate. We will [also] be speaking with Jean Roach. Many of, you know, over the years, she's a longtime friend & supporter of Leonard Peltier [the] political prisoner—now, going on 48 years for a crime he did not commit. Jean Roach was at that firefight, that historic day back on June 26th, 1975, when three men were shot & killed two FBI agents Joe Stuntz was also among those killed. & by the way, an investigation on his death has not been initiated, nor concluded by the Department of Justice. Jean will talk to us about Leonard, Peltier, and all the various campaigns. Most importantly, [Jean will talk about] going to the United Nations, this April 17th through 28th, to attend the 22nd session of the Permanent Forum on indigenous history. So I'll be sharing some of that history of the international arena with Jean [&] the impact of indigenous peoples of the world, on the United Nations Arena goes back, a hundred years now—[since] nineteen twenty-three, my relatives [when we] went for the first time, [when] Chief Deskaheh of the Cayuga Nation of the Iroquois [Haudenosaunee] Confederacy appeared in Geneva & [addressed] the League of Nations to tell them about the environment, & pollution. He went with his Wampum to talk about honoring treaties & many of the issues that are still relevant…today, [such as] protecting sacred sites. But this is a milestone in international indigenous development & we will be attending that permanent forum—& Jean, & her delegate advocates will be among them. [Jean will] share a bit of history with us, my relatives. But before we do that, I just wanted to express some concerns. Indian People all across the country [ha] gotten attention when President Joe Biden broke another campaign promise. & that is with the opening [of] northeastern Alaska for the Willow Project. & this Willow Project is to open up gas & oil drilling in that region. Formerly President Trump had opened up for leasing during his term & when President Biden came on board, he suspended it. But evidently [Biden is] backpedaling & now he's opened up that region much to the consternation of Indian Peoples on both sides of that slope. & I'm talking about the NPR or the Northern Petroleum region and how that could be a major concern to the kitchen and other traditional peoples. On the Western Slope with reference to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. That is where the Caribou [are], 300,000 Caribou my relatives, in that Northern Region way up there. The porcupine caribou needs the protection of the traditional people & for us to help them in that protection. So there's a lot to be said, so I will try & get a story for you on that perhaps next week or as soon as possible to see how you can help. That's the Conico drilling company in Alaska who will be doing some of that [drilling]. There is projected like six hundred million gallons of oil per year will be extracted from there. So, there's much concern on how they just might begin to overlap into sacred ground of the porcupine caribou—referred to as the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge or the ANWR, my relatives; that drilling would be in that North Slope area. Now, we need to be considering how to hold President Biden accountable and what is to be done & will there be some any lawsuits where legal challenges are ahead? This is the concern that seemed to be popping up & we'll try & tell that story to my relatives. But also, I just wanted to say that Morning Star. Gali—she's our co-host here on Bay Native Circle, as we rotate during the month & has a show with us—she's now…the new vice-president… [for the] Pit River Tribe, where she's been the preservation officer for many years. Well, now she is the vice chairperson of Pit River Tribe up there in Northern California. So that is terrific. Will be hearing some good news from her & her tribe as we move forward. All right, let's go into that interview with Kenny Barrios…of the Tachi Indian peoples & [talk about] the work that he's doing & bringing us the insights of the lake that once was Tulare Lake and is now once again. &…on the line I've invited the Kenny Barrios [who] lives out there in the central San Joaquin Valley & out there in the Corcoran area. Kennedy, I've invited you to talk to us here on Bay Native Circle…about the weather conditions in the San Joaquin Valley. & we've been hearing a lot about flooding of course & out on the West Coast, a lot of news & concern for the people there and in Pajaro. But in the central San Joaquin Valley, the weather conditions are such that people are in need as well. Can you introduce yourself & describe the people that you're working with please? 00:07:40 Kenny Barrios So, my name is Kenny Barrios. I'm a Tachi Yokut Tribal Member from the Central Valley. We're the people of Tulare Lake. We're the Mud Duck People, so…you see we the people of Tulare Lake. Our Tribe originated around the lake. 00:07:52 Tony Gonzales Tulare Lake was a big majestic freshwater lake. It was considered the largest west of the Mississippi, Kenny & over the decades, over the century that is. [With] the dams that have been built there on the Sierra Nevada's out in your area…with all this rain, a lot of water [had] nowhere else to go—but it seems like it's naturally flowing into what was Tulare Lake and is today. [Kenny] tell us about the conditions in your particular community. 00:08:30 Kenny Barrios So, we'll go back to when it first started when we were getting all that rain. So, our sister Tribe—Tule River Tribe, took a big hit. A lot of flash floods throughout their tribe & they washed away the roadway & everything & then it started trickling down to the to the city. Yeah, our sister tribe, they took a really big hit [from the storm] They're good now, you know, they're back to working & everything. The conditions of the, the roadways & everything have been really bad, so [the Tule River Tribe] lost a lot of their back roads, [became] submerged underwater to back to its original place of Tulare Lake. The so where? Where [my tribe is] right now, we're like 15 miles away from the water to where the water is starting right now. But eventually, when all the water is done, we should be at least 10 miles away. You know the lake gets pretty big. It is the largest freshwater lake, West of Mississippi. That's 75 miles long & 45 miles away. We went from the great the base of the Grapevine, all the way up to the town of Lemoore & went from Corcoran all the way to Kettleman City. It is a big fresh body, and there were stories of when they were taking the lake down. They had so many fish in there…fish hatcheries that were around here until the lake was gone. 00:10:16 Tony Gonzales OK, can you tell us if you are in Corcoran proper or an outlining incorporated [area]? 00:10:30 Kenny Barrios So, we are like 10 miles away from Corcoran & it's just a little bitty town. But the town is like, right on the edge of the shore of the Tulare. So once all the water comes, it passes right by Corcoran, & so Corcoran is taking a big hit of it right now. The Corcoran Prison is right next to it. They just showed another picture of the water, & they showed the I5 & it is big ready [to flood more] & there's a lot of snow. Still in the mountain river, a lot of water is still coming down. We're not done raining yet, you know? So that's all these years that they were hiding the water, taking it away from the land & letting everybody in the valley suffer with no water. It's all coming back all at once & now it's going to be where you can't control it. You can't control what you thought you could control. It's coming back to Mother Nature, you know, mother nature's going to let you know who's really in charge. This is her land, that this is created around. This is indigenous peoples land, this land right here. [Our land] speaks, this land is alive, this land & that lake have been asleep. It wasn't gone, they tried to make it a memory, it is not a memory. It is alive & so itself again, just like that. 00:11:49 Tony Gonzales Is it just your [personal] tribal community that you are working with? Is that the Tulare [River] Reservation you're working at or? 00:12:02 Kenny Barrios No, I work. I work at Tachi Yokut tribe. So, Tachi Yokut Tribe, we are the sister tribe of the Tule River [Tribe]. So, like I said, we're the Mud Duck People, we're the people from Tulare Lake. So, there's five original tribes around the lake. There is the Tachi & the Nutunutu, Wo'lasi the Wowol and I think the Wo'noche (Wo'noche may be misspelled. If you know the proper spelling, please contact us) they were all they were all the five tribes that were around the lake. 00:12:31 Tony Gonzales I understand though, when Tulare Lake was in its full development, you know, as a water body & that there are well over 30[to]50 Indigenous [tribes around the lake]. Your peoples…got relocated further east into the foothills? 00:12:56 Kenny Barrios Yeah, so we had…over like 70,000 members in our tribe. So, when the first contact came, by the time a lot of it was done, we were down to like 200 tribal members & [then] we got down to like 40 Tribal Members. Then…that's when the government came in & started saving us & helping us out & gave us a piece of land to where they gave us 40 acres where we reside on today. That is our original village of Waiu [on Mussel Slough]. 00:13:35 Tony Gonzales Kenny, are you reaching out? Is there a state of emergency call or? 00:13:45 Kenny Barrios Well…so where we are at…we're not in a state of emergency because we're not. We're like, if anything happens, we're going to be on the shoreline, we will not be in the middle of the water. We're not going to be in the way of the of the lake. So, us as indigenous people, we never put our villages where they will be in danger & this is the one of our original villages that we are on right now. So, we are in our original village of Waiu. So, if that water was to come back fully, if that lake was to fully return, we still would be safe because we're on our original village & our original villages were never put in in harm's way—because that's as native people, we know where to put our villages. So our lake, we have stories about the lake. A long time ago, it was just our people. You know, our people, the stories are the animals created the world. So the story is that there was nothing but water. Well, Eagle & Raven were flying over & they seen a mud duck. So they went down & they saw the mud duck, had mud on his bill. So Eagle tells Mud Duck: “Hey Mud Duck! Where'd you get that mud at?” [Mud Duck] says: “I got it down at the bottom of the lake” & Eagle goes “Oh well, if you bring me one scoop of mud, I'll give you 1 fish.” [Mud Duck] said “Oh, yeah, I could do that.” And Raven said “If you bring me one scoop of mud I'll give you one fish too.” So…Mud Duck was bringing the mud up, Eagle was building his hills on the east side & Raven was building the hills on the West side. Well, Eagle said one day that he's going to go off & look for more help & he tells Duck & Raven to keep building on his side so when he gets he can get building. So, when [Eagle] came back he found out that…Raven just built his [own] side. So Eagle tells Duck “I'll give you two fish if you bring me two scoops of mud. So Duck said “Yeah, I'll do that, I'll give you 2 scoops of mud and you bring me two fish.” So they kept doing that & kept doing that for a while until they were done. That's why Eagles hills on the east side are bigger than the hills on the West side, because the Eagle had made Duck give him more mud so he could build his [side] up to catch up to Rave—but he passed [Raven] up & made his house bigger. So we have stories about the lake. These are legit stories. 00:16:15 Tony Gonzales Yes…Kenny, I wanted to ask you again [about] some of the incorporated towns…that are surrounded indeed by corporate farming like that whole area is. There towns that [are] threatened by water & floods—towns such as Allensworth for example—unincorporated [towns]. But they're surrounded by a corporation…the big company of Boswell. Can you share with us a little bit of history about who this rancher Baron is—Boswell—who feels he can also control water? 00:16:49 Kenny Barrios Well, sure, Boswell, he is a man that has the government in his pocket. He's no longer here, I heard he's no longer here, whatever. But his family, they are very, very powerful. They can make the government do things that we can't. So he's the reason why the dams are built, because it flooded his cotton fields one year, so he had then divert the water [so that his fields would no longer be prone to flooding]. He made decisions like that, he controlled the water, every piece of water that comes out of the ground. [The Boswell family] owns the most of it. It's hard because us as people, we need the water, we need the water to live. But everybody wants us to stop using the water so the farmers can grow whatever & make money for themselves. You know they don't give anything back to any community. You know, like our community, for example, where we provide out everywhere you know, because we have our casino, we help out a lot of places & we hardly ever get [anything in return]. But so all the farmers around us, every farmer around us, they all fighting for water. Well, us as native people, we don't even have the water rights. They have a water board, but we aren't allowed on it because we are a government. We are not a individual owning a piece of land. They found a loophole to keep us out because if we were on [the board] we'd have more power [to] keep our water to ourselves. 00:18:18 Tony Gonzales And the water? The Boswell family ultimately corralled included several major rivers in that area, the Kings River among them. What are the other rivers that I hear that there's four major rivers that are indeed a part of this flood now that is overcoming the land? 00:18:32 Kenny Barrios Yeah it's the Kings River, it's the Tule River, it's the Deer Creek & Cross Creek. Well, the those ones come from Kaweah, Deer Creek. I think that comes from Kaweah & Cross Creek comes from Kaweah. So we got Lake Kaweah, we got Lake Success, we got—which I can't think of the name of it—but there's another one down South too. They all bring the water to the to Tulare Lake & that's what's happening right now. They cannot stop it & they're not going to stop it so. They actually, told Boswell that [they have] to let the water go into the lake. So I like the fact that…they are having to do what we had to do, but we are not doing it to them…You know, they did it to themselves. They put themselves in a situation where they won't be able to help themselves or help anybody else. They've done so much damage to the Central Valley that it is all coming back to them & it's nobody's fault but their own. I feel bad for the ones that are in the path. That are going to be having stuff done to their homes and to themselves, but that's nature. That's the way Mother Nature works. She doesn't sugarcoat anything if she's going to destroy you, she's going to destroy you. If you're in her way, you're in her path. She going to make you move if you don't move, she's going right over you. That's what it is. That's the way life is. & we had to deal with the fact that we couldn't move around on our own land. We're limited to what we did. So now it's Creators way of telling you “this is what you're going to do, & you're not going to say nothing about it.” So yeah…we think the indigenous way & that's who wea are. 00:20:30 Tony Gonzales It's full circle full circle with its corporate farming & now the push back because I understand that company is so powerful that they're able to maneuver where the flooding should be, where it keeps the open fields as dry as can they be, so it doesn't get flooded…trying to protect corporate interest. 00:20:50 Kenny Barrios …who has that right to do these type of things to innocent people, you know? They should be held accountable for that. That is like they're destroying peoples homes & it's all because of greed because [they want] to make money at the end of the day. 00:21:19 Tony Gonzales Well, I think the cities are going have to come to terms with that & try to deal with the corporation, which is almost like a government in itself. It's so vast & powerful as you described it. Indeed, the damage, you know, the rain, the flood has creates so much damage. If you're there because there's a lot of farm workers that will be out of work for at least six, seven maybe eight months. I don't know how many in your community are dependent on farm work, but that's going be a big concern & a big need. Are there any other issues that you foresee in the future, Kenny, that your people are preparing for? 00:21:54 Kenny Barrios So for our future I'm foreseeing more water. You know, we want to see more water. We're fleeing everybody's prayers are working here because we're to see so far as it looks like it's going to be a good, good turn out with it…so I just wanted to finish off with…a song about that lake. You know, we have songs about it…It talks about when the big floods come, you know, & then the Lake Grove & the natives would have to gather their stuff & move away from the lake. Then when summer time comes, the lake would shrink to move away from the people & so that people would have to gather their stuff up & move back to the lake. So this song, this song about the lake, it's talking about how the natives thought that the lake didn't like them. The lake did not want them by it because every time they moved by it, the lake would push them away or every time they moved back to it'll move away from them. So this lake, we have a big connection to it. I've never seen this lake in my lifetime, you know, & I prayed for it, you know. 00:23:02 Tony Gonzales Aho, an ancient song! 00:24:19 Tony Gonzales Well thank you Kenny for reporting to us about the flooding that's going on in the Corcoran area & a little history on Tulare Lake that is beginning to reappear. It's still just a quarter…of the size it used to be as you described as 75 miles across. We'll try to get back with you as the rain continues to let us know the damage going on & also what concerns your people may have, that we can get it out on the airwaves like we are today. Thank you very much. 00:25:00 Kenny Barrios Alright, well if you all need anything else now let me know I hope you have a good day, Aho! 00:25:10 Tony Gonzales Aho, I want to thank Kenny Barrios for his insights, his song & telling us about the water & the flood from an Indian point of view & how they perceive it—really making full circle from how it was a big, massive 75 miles across [lake]. From what I understand…the largest the West of the Mississippi & surrounded by over 40 California Central San Joaquin Valley tribes, including the Yokuts, the Tachi, & & many more. So, I want to thank Kenny for bringing that to us…Now let's go into that interview with our good friend Jean Roach on behalf Of Leonard Peltier. My relatives, now I've invited Jean Roach to talk to us. Jean Roach is with the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, & she's been working the on behalf of Leonard Peltier & for his freedom since 1975. Well, I must say, Jean Roach has been on the airwaves here on Bay Native Circle on KPFA several times, because of our concern for Leonard Peltier. She's launched many campaigns, both regional, national & international, & has been to many forms on behalf of Leonard Peltier. Jean, you know we're right at the cusp if you will, of attention. Here giving these changes over the last couple of months, indeed from the walk to Washington, DC, from Minneapolis, the Democratic National Committee support for the release of Leonard Peltier, & that's representative of 70 million Democratic voters. Supposedly, there was a former FBI agent who stepped forward? A woman who's retired, who says that indeed it's a vendetta that the FBI has about Leonard Peltier & & now Jean, we're up to this moment. The United Nations is preparing their annual United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues, & this is the 22nd session. It will begin on April the 17th, on through the 28th. Jean Roach, myself, yourself, Ruthann Buffalo, attorney for Leonard Peltier, former federal Judge Kevin Sharp, is among the delegation going this April to the UN in New York. Please, that was a broad introduction to what we're going to talk about, but if you can introduce yourself, Jean, tell us a little bit about some of the campaigns you've been involved in & the work that goes on at the UN…Jean Roach. 00:28:20 Jean Roach Híŋhaŋni wašté good morning or good evening. My name is Jean, I'm a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. I'm a survivor of the 1975 Oglala firefight & I've been working on better freedom for yeah, many years since it happened. All along we've been saying that he was innocent. And there's been so much FBI corruption & interference things & just straight up continued genocide. You know, when is this going to stop? And when it represents the treatment of our native people by the United States government. And you know, it's been a long time that 47 years, that he's been inside there. We can't imagine the psychological mental stress that he's feeling there…You know…not only that his body…he's a diabetic, he's not getting the right food. He's an elder, I mean, we can go on & on about his health & we see that as his number one priority, is trying to get him health care. [It is] along the same lines of Freedom & Justice. I Mean it's all part of a well-being, & I think that he represents the same thing our native people. We're fighting for health care too. For him in a more way, because he has a aortic aneurysm that could explode at any time. Along with the diabetes, with the inadequate food, you know…it just continues on getting worse. You know, his eyes are being affected. So, you know, his health is really a big issue & people like the Bureau of Prisons, they ignore it. It's such a big monstrous system that they have no personality &…they don't treat you like human beings inside of the prison. So Leonard's been suffering, not only physical, but mental anguish. You know, he has…people telling him lies. A lot of elder abuse is going on there, you know. And we at the board of the International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, are very concerned. You know we have attacks on our website we have other organizations that are trying to appear like they've been involved. I'll tell you what our board has years of activism on a grassroots level & [we have] educated women. I mean, I've put this to the board right here, you know. Our next move is going back to the United Nations & keep putting that pressure on. I personally feel that. International pressure is really [important]. Alongside our tribal nations, we have several, you know, we have all the northern tribes pretty much that have signed resolutions or support letters & efforts to get Leonard Peltier freedom—& we've been ignored, you know. National Congress of American Indians, but [we have] several resolutions…we're just hitting the pavement & you know, we want everybody [to help]. I mean, Amnesty International just launched another international campaign. You know, we have so much support in the past & in the present, there's senators have signed on, we have church groups. I mean, what is it going to take for President Biden to do what the American public wants? And, you know, we focus on a lot of stuff along with Leonard. You know it represents, you know, like a total…representation of how our tribes are being treated. Until they give justice to Peltier, they'll never come to the table in a good faith effort. As long as they let that atrocity of misinformation & manipulation continue to Peltier, you can't trust them. I mean, it only takes common sense & I would advise the people worldwide the same every nation that has the issue of the United States government, we all need to actually combine our efforts & ask for some real [action]. We don't just want to get token answers, we want some reality recognition & respect of our human rights. That's all we are asking for & part of the human the basic human rights is being treated fairly & just because the color of our skin should not continue keeping us in prisons & in poverty. So this is a big case & it's not only Peltier, but it's prisoners & Native Americans & indigenous people worldwide. When they [imprison] a man for 47 years because they changed the laws to fit…what they want. You know, they wanted the scapegoat for the agents that were killed, but they didn't tell the real story. You know, they attacked women & children in the camp, which they did at Wounded Knee. They did that & wounded in 1973 & 1890. I mean, they like to attack women & children & elders & never stopped in 1975. Let's be real with the real story is so all I can say is that…people can help do stuff if they'd like to. [They can] write letters, they [can] ask other organizations to write resolutions. We have the website www.WhoIsLeonardPeltier.info. We have a board, we have a Facebook page, the International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. All the women on our board are actually very educated on his plight & a lot of Native issues, you know: we have the MMIW; we're fighting for the Black Hills; we're fighting poverty & a racist city, also known as Rapid City, SD. We're fighting for housing. I mean, we're just focused on survival & that includes every one of those things we talked about. So health here is a forefront…So we continue on. 00:33:43 Tony Gonzales Aho thank you, Jean Roach. You know for that layout & we also have a lot of young listeners that are, you know, tuning in & are becoming more & more familiar with Leonard felt here as we present this cases as frequently as often as we can here on KPFA. And there's a book out if people want to read the details on the case of Leonard Peltier—a book by Peter Matheson, & that is in the spirit of Crazy Horse. And it's a very detailed, because it also talks about what led to the shootout there, as Jean Roach just described—her being a part of their 1975 June at the Jumping Bull compound in South Dakota in 1975. What culminated there was a result of Wounded Knee '73, & the years that led up to that moment. And then after the 71 day [about 2 and a half months] siege at Wounded Knee of '73 from that period to 1975-1976, the reign of terror where so many over 60-70 men & women were killed murdered, assassinated, disappeared & still unaccounted for. My relatives, the Department of Justice has not looked into the shooting of Joe Stuntz…who was killed there on June 26th of 75 along with the two FBI agents that were killed there on the Pine Ridge Reservation. My relatives well, there's a lot that had happened since a trip to Russia—when it was the Soviet Union back in the 1980s. Bill Wahpepahi & Stephanie Autumn Peltier, had gone to Moscow & came back with millions of letters from the Russian people to the White House calling on for [Leonard's] freedom. And since then, all these other campaigns, notably if I may, Jean, here in the Bay Area in San Francisco, the Board of Supervisors unanimously last year adopted a resolution calling for February 24 as day of solidarity with Leonard Peltier, & in that resolution they also called on President Biden to immediately release Leonard Peltier. Last year or before Leonard Peltier was also struck with the COVID-19. So, there is a COVID-19 release there among the options that President Biden would have, along with the executive clemency or a compassionate release—all these avenues that are wide open for him, plus the support from the Democratic Committee as well. So, it's all there & he's the only person that can free Leonard Peltier so my relatives, you can go to the website, Jean Roach said: www.WhoIsLeonardPeltier.info or please call the White House. Call them today now & every day. At area code 202-456-1111 That's 202-456-1111 & leave a message with those options that he has to free Leonard Peltier. But to do it now immediately, this is really a matter of urgency & the attention that right now beckons for his freedoms throughout the world. You know over the years have Jean, if I may go on the Nobel Peace Prize winners, at least 1015 of them have stopped. Forward that includes Rigoberta Menchu, two 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Archbishop of Canterbury & & many more celebrities. Nationally known celebrities across the country it's all there, it & the campaigns that have been launched. So, it's prayers at this moment that we have for seeking Leonard Peltier's freedom as well my relatives. And do you know that we're planning to go to the permanent forum—as I said earlier—on Indigenous issues. This year, the theme, vague as it may sound, there's some work methodically that is done within the theme, as I will read, it's called – Indigenous Peoples Human Heath, Planetary, Territorial Health & Climate Change: A Rights Based Approach. My relatives, that's the theme for these two weeks that will begin April the 17th through the 28th. Jean Roach is helping to gather a team of advocates, young advocates that can be effective there at the United Nations & my relatives at this juncture, that 22nd session. This will be the first time that it's a physical engagement. [In] the past three years [the forum] has been by zoom & prior to that the sessions had involved 3000-4000 Indian Indigenous peoples from throughout the world. That's black Indians, white Indians, Red Indians of the Americas, Indians of Asia Indians of Oceana. This is the Big Gathering. My relatives, the international Indian movement, if you will, has been launched & that began, of course, with the efforts of The American Indian Movement & NGOs at that time 1977, the International Indian Treaty Council, was among them. From that 1977 outcome was a Declaration of Independence of Indigenous nations. My relatives & they cut a plan out, made a plan into the future that would include involvement in the international arena, which is where we take all the issues that Indian peoples—& it's 400 million & plus at this point in terms of numbers according to the World Bank & other United Nations specialized bodies who have given counts of the Indian people throughout the world. But we're coming together & we're organizing an international movement…& Leonard Peltier is very much a part of that & is well known, & which is why at this forum at the in New York beginning of April 17th it's expected 2000-3000 Indian peoples will come & it will give an opportunity to engage & talk about the issues that we have & for us. Jean Roach, myself, Ruth & Buffalo, Kevin Sharp, the attorney & a few others that we hope to bring on board, will advocate about Leonard Peltier so that they too can share their voice on the United Nations Forum on the floor, & depending on the items that are that are relevant to the subject matter of political prisoners, human rights defenders. And Leonard Peltier's case can be brought up. This is what we ask. We'll be asking the indigenous peoples who are there that when they speak on the floor, they make a statement to try to think about Leonard Peltier, the number one international indigenous political prisoner…I must say, & that it's time for Leonard to come home. All of us, including myself & our organization AIM-West, are able to bring delegates. Of course, there's maximum of 10 delegates per organization that can be credentialed into the UN, but from there we kind of flare out, if you will, & engage as many NGO's, Indigenous peoples & including governments that are open to hear the case of Leonard Peltier. So, Jean Roach Tell us as we're preparing, there's a flight, there's lodging, there's travel while we're there & that all cost money & yourself, including myself & others where we're looking for ways to cut that expense. Can you tell us how you're faring, how you're coming along & what kind of support you might be able to need, how people can help you get to the Permanent Forum [On Indigenous Issues] in New York? 00:43:08 Jean Roach Well, thanks. One of the things that I do have now is we have a donation button on our website. It's called www.whoIsLeonardPeltier.info & you can donate there directly to [help cover the] cost for the US United Nations trip. I also have a fundraiser on Facebook from my [Facebook profile], Jean Roach & I'm raising funds for the International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. The easiest way would be just going straight to the donation button on the website. We don't have a GoFundMe, but that's all we have right now. But we're also looking for, you know, things to do while we're there, other activities and so. You know…we're going to have a side event if that all works out. And then outside the United Nations event. So yeah, there's some cost available with that. I mean, well, lodging. Growth is outrageous. 00:44:02 Tony Gonzales No, no, thank you. 00:44:03 Jean Roach So, appreciate. Yeah, we appreciate everything you could do. Thank you. 00:44:07 Tony Gonzales Yes Jean & your appeal for help & support for Leonard Peltier, & getting you, & our delegation there to New York for the annual session 22nd session of the Forum. It would be terrific for listeners to see if they can provide some help. And you mentioned the side event—that's another word for a workshop there in UN jargon, my relatives. So, we've also requested for a side event that would include the case of Leonard Peltier & how people can help both in the international arena & at the local front, where the peoples come from, you know, in seeking help from coalitions & even the governments, they come as well. So the side events or workshops [was] announced on April 7th & the deadline for NGO's or IPO's, you know like AIM-West & [other] Indigenous People's Organizations (IPO's), they had until April the 2nd to submit for a side event if they choose to do so. But that will be an important moment for us & hopefully our side event or workshop will be during the first week because, my relatives it's very difficult even for North American Indians, who are people who have most resources available & opportunities to access the UN system, particularly now because these sessions are held in New York now as opposed to Geneva, Switzerland, where they were in the years past. But it makes it very difficult for Indian peoples from Central America, South America, way out in, in the Pacific islands to gather the money to stay there the full 2 weeks & being in government dialogue as well, because those opportunities are there. You know the moments & the minutes that you do have at the UN on the floor with officials & with governments are the most valuable & sought after moments. But you go there with the payload—the drop that is the information that you bring because you want change & those are the moments to do that. That is the international lobbying that goes on at that level. And at this juncture, Jean, just before we ask you for closing words, just to give our listeners a little bit more history about indigenous people's involvement in the international & United Nations Arena, well 100 years ago when the United Nations. It was called the League of Nations. [In] 1923 chief of the of the Iroquois [Haudenosaunee] Confederacy was representative there in Geneva, Switzerland at that time, & that's Chief Deskaheh. So indeed, this month…100 years ago marks a milestone of Indian peoples coming to the United Nations for as Indian peoples that have not been representative among the General Assembly. Unless of course we do say countries like Bolivia with Evo Morales as president in several years back as being the first indigenous person. Then there's been several others. I mean, we could say that the Mexico & all the other countries that as Latino as many of them…are indigenous people. This is a part of the consciousness, the awakening, the International Indian Movement, my relatives that we're moving forward making progress & that includes even at the national level. if I can go further. Jean Roach, a case that where we refer to in the international arena a lot, goes to the Doctrine of Discovery or the Papal Bulls that the Vatican had issued out back in the 14th, 15th century that are still very much alive & active today. My relatives, I think we only have to go to the case of Johnson V Macintosh…1823 as well. And so, this marks 200 years of the Doctrine of Discovery…being active & used in the US Supreme Court. Both 1823 Johnson V McIntosh & Fast forward 2005 Justice Ruth Ginsburg had reintroduced the case of Papal Bulls, or the Doctrine of Discovery in the case of Wisconsin V Oneida. Nathan, my relatives. And that was the taking of more or neither Nation's land & according to the Papal Bulls of that doctrine of discovery, very much alive. So, you know, yeah, we are. In very many milestones of history of Indian peoples, including Chief Deskaheh, as I said, Geneva, Switzerland, 1923 & the Johnson V McIntosh case 1823 & on to the present, this doctrine that has to be banished. That has to be acknowledged as invalid today because they are very much alive & in use in our Supreme Court. All right, Jean, so much good history & we're going to be a part of that going to the permanent forum this year, April the 17th to the 28th. Any closing words for Leonard Peltier, Jean Roach, please? 00:50:07 Jean Roach Yes, everyone should try to write a letter to him. You know they don't allow postcards. You know, cheer him up. I mean, he needs some support. Also encourage your local governments & your local tribes, tribal nations—anybody can be part of this by writing a letter. We've gone international, so we have support all over the world, but we really need more [support] & if you get a chance, call the White House. [If] you aren't doing anything, just call them. Know that you're interested, & there's certain hours [you need to call] that we have that on our website. So I'd Just like to encourage everybody to keep pushing & everything. It really does help, & as long as we can continue pushing for its freedom, hopefully soon it will come. We're just really hoping & praying. 00:50:57 Tony Gonzales Thank you, Jean Roach & Jean we're broadcasting for Bay Native Circle for tonight here with KPFA. I believe April the 19th I will be hosting Bay Native Circle once again, after Morning Star Gali & my colleague Eddie Madrill [who] will have a show after her & then I will have it on April 19th. So, I'll see about us being able to broadcast live, if you will, from the United Nations there in New York at that time. Alright, Jean Roach, thank you very much for your dedication, your commitment & your courage, Jean—your courage to go forward. 00:51:46 Jean Roach Thank you very much, thank you. 00:51:47 Tony Gonzales Aho Jean Roach. What a woman, what a person [with] her dedication & commitment to seek the freedom of Leonard Peltier. Everything that that she does, with local, regional, national & international, my relatives, & now with her & colleagues going on to the UN Permanent Forum that begins April 17th. So, a big shout out there & hopefully we'll be able to succeed reaching out to include…various government officials & seek their support to send letters to President Biden for the Freedom of Leonard Peltier, the longest held indigenous political prisoner in the entire world, my relatives. And as we're coming close to the [end of our show] my relatives. I just wanted to make a few announcements as Chumash Day is coming right up (note: this event has already occurred), that's right! The Chumash people are having Native American powwow, & that's going to be also an intertribal gathering that's April 1st & that will be from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Malibu Bluffs Park. OK, try to make that one, [it] is the 23rd annual, so there's a lot of experience there & a lot to see & do…& that will be at 2357 Live Civic Center way in Malibu Bluffs Park. Chumash Day Native American Powwow my relatives & see about going there. Also, we've been hearing that the Apache Stronghold is holding up good & Dr. Wendsler [Noise] caravanned all the way to the court case [at] the 9th district [court of appeals] …to rehear the case of their sacred sites & protection of Oak Flats. So hopefully with Dr. [Wendsler] Noise expressing protecting that site under the First Amendment. Also, the Treaty agreements that the Apache peoples have with the US [are being addressed as well], & that includes shoring it up with international laws, including the declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. That would ensure sacred sites & for the governments to honor them, & that includes the United States, which signed that declaration by President Obama in December—when was that, 2010? So, all these efforts are now before the 9th District Court once again to protect the Oak Flat & the advocacy of Dr. Wendsler Noise. You know for that…Friday, March 31, [was] Cesar Chavez's birthday, & it will be honored here in California, as…it's a federal commemoration by President Barack Obama during his time. But several states have pushed on even further. That includes Arizona, California & Utah to make it a state holiday, my relatives. So, there's time…to share the legacy, the history of Cesar Estrada Chavez. Cesar Chavez, as many of you know, is the co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers Association of America. Also, Co-Founder, as many of you know, Dolores Huerta was born in Yuma, AZ. In Santa Cruz on April the 1st my relatives, that's on Saturday Cesar Chavez will be very much remembered & appreciate. Barrios Unidos is organizing & gathering there, & Cesar Chavez day, April 1st at from 12:00 to 5:00 PM my relatives (note: this event has already occurred). So, if you're interested in going down to Santa Cruz, to be a part of body so neither they're on Soquel St…I'm going to make that one, & I hope you do too… This has been Tony Gonzalez & you've been listening to Bay Major Circle & our producers, Jeanine Antoine. The opening music was L. Frank Manriquez mixed with Ross K'Dee, Robert Maribel & Rare Tribal Mob. Thank you goes out to Falcon Molina for helping engineer the show to Diane Williams for the opening prayer. We also thank our musical artists, our guests & you are listening to audience for your continued support, & we want to give a shout out to our brothers & sisters on the inside, especially those on death row. Thank you to Creator to the Indigenous Peoples whose lands we occupy, to ancestors & to those yet to come, blessings. 00:57:59 The post Bay Native Circle March 29 2023 Tony Interviews Jean Roach & Kenny Barrios appeared first on KPFA.
This week on The Mohua Show, we have three designers who are showcasing their collection at Blossom 2022.Our Tribe presents Blossom 2022, which is hosting designers and artists from Bangalore and Pondicherry on the 8th and 9th of July at the Bangalore International Center. The designers bring with them modern aesthetic and design sensibilities coupled with their commitment to change the fashion landscape by adopting sustainabile practices. In today's episode, we have three of the incredible designers, Bidisha Samantaray, Sowmya and Sapna Singhania.Bidisha Samantaray, the founder of Lal Design Studio, believes in conducting sustainable business and works with Indian artisans to innovate, experiment and explore ways to utilise age-old techniques in formulating modern aesthetics.Sowmya, with her love for sustainable fashion and craftsmanship, founded Hibiscus Heroes in 2020. She seeks inspiration from Mother Earth and her brand, as she says, has Nature as a stakeholder.The beautiful connoisseur and designer Sapna Singhania has her own line of jewellery. Sapna, through her jewellery designs, breaks away from the traditional and brings in original, innovative and refreshing statement pieces, which define new trends. In our conversation today we delve into the finer details of an artist's mood, inspiration and the source of their art.The Mohua Show:Instagram: @themohuashowFacebook: @themohuashowYoutube: @themohuashowTwitter: @themohuashowLinkedin: @themohuashowwebsite: https://www.themohuashow.com/Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.
LET'S TALK ABOUT OUR FAM, OUR TRIBE, OUR SQUAD, THE VILLAGE WE CHOSE; the ones who shape us. We should only be so lucky to have the greatest. Or is that our choice? Want to be a guest? Let's see if we connect. Click https://go-from-here.captivate.fm/booking (HERE ) ____________________________________________________________________ Later.com: https://later.com/r/gofrhere-fe4b9b (30 free posts per social media account with the free subscription plan) Canva Pro 30 Day Free Trial: https://partner.canva.com/gofrhere (https://partner.canva.com/gofrhere) Instacart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/gofromh (https://instacart.oloiyb.net/gofromh) "Go Fr(om) Here" is self-help, health and culture, and an all-around funny podcast about the journey you take from where you've been, to where you are, and of course, to where you're going and all the amazing people you meet along the way. Song used on the podcast: https://songsforpodcasters.com/SFPHomePage (How to Love by Nikonn) Be sure to rate Go Fr(om) Here 5-stars on Apple Podcasts! Follow Go From Here or Belle: Go Fr(om) Here Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gofrhere/ (@gofrhere) Text me on Telegram! 647-491-2878 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/belleyboop (@belleyboop) Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baespada/ (@baespada)
Here it is! In Episode 33, you will meet 2 amazing members of Ideal Protein Nation who embody the characteristics of “Our Tribe!” Anastasia and Eric Van Roon decided to take the plunge together and started their Ideal Protein Journey last September 2020 amidst the pandemic. They worked together as a team and lost over 160 pounds between the 2 of them! Blessed with cooking and baking talents and a heart to help others, Anastasia started her own Facebook group to help other family members and friends when they started the Ideal Protein protocol as well. That group has now grown to over 5000 members, where she shares crazy cool recipes, and heart-warming motivation! Mind you, she has accomplished all of this while maintaining her career AS A BAKERY MANAGER!!! All day long 5-6 days per week creating the most decedent and beautiful creations made from her biggest nemesis – SUGAR!!! If Anastasia can break her sugar addiction – SO CAN YOU!!! We will also learn how Eric set a “Life Possible” goal of skydiving if/when he reached his weight loss goal of 100 pounds and inspired his co-workers to join him! Ladies and Gentlemen, rest assured you will connect with these 2 amazing people and be inspired along your own Ideal Protein Journey to “Life Possible!” #idealprotein #weightlossishealthcare #foodismedicine #resetbodyresetmindresetpossible #livinglifepossible #weightlossjourney #weightloss
Large Family Homeschooling: Homeschooling Multiple Ages Description and Show Notes Join for invaluable large family homeschooling advice. Learn how Sarah and Deana structure their homeschool to teach multiple children in multiple Sonlight levels. They will provide advice on their family schedules when homeschooling a large family, teaching multiple children in multiple levels and how a typical day might look. Whether you are a veteran homeschooling or just getting started, this session will provide invaluable advice for navigating a large family homeschool. You can find Sarah on YouTube at Our Tribe of Many and read Deana's blogs on Sonlight's blog. Links & Resources From This Episode Want to see how a literature-based education can work for your family? Try Sonlight for FREE Today! Check out Sonlight's Sales and Special Offers. Learn more. Take a peek into a Sonlight Instructor's Guide to learn how a planned curriculum could work for you. Download an Instructor's Guide! Do you have questions about Sonlight or homeschooling in general? The Sonlight advisors are here to help. Contact them today! Join Sonlight Connections FB Group: Sonlight Connections. Join Sonlight App: Join the Community.
6/11- The intention of this safe space we call The Ying Yang Project 22 is Love, Healing, Authenticity, Manifestation, and Wisdom. Our Tribe consists of like individuals on similar journeys in life. We welcome you to Fill up on Authentic Love, Spirit, Power, and Ascension to Higher Versions of you! Peace & Blessings
Welcome to this week’s episode of the Thinking Big Podcast. Today I welcome my friend Jesse Paul Smith to the show as we dig into what it means to persist in your dreams. Jesse is a speaker, entertainer, and coach. He is the host of the My Creative District Podcast and the creator of the World Dance Challenge. My biggest takeaways from this episode are: Depression can happen to anyone in any situation, this is where Jesse found himself even after working with such greats as Rihanna and Justin Timberlake. We were not meant to help everyone, but we were meant to help someone and how we find “Our someone” “Our Tribe” that we can help. Stop comparing ourselves to others, because all that glitters is gold. Jesse will share how I inspired him and taught him how to dance.. OK that didn’t happen. I can’t even do the sprinkler move, and I just saw Jesse do a one-arm handstand move. Today we will be Thinking Big on how to move forward with our dreams and stay persistent. Connect with Jesse Paul Smith https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-creative-district/id1525890194 https://www.instagram.com/jessepaulsmith/ https://www.worldwidedancechallenge.com/ https://twitter.com/jessepaulsmith http://www.jessepaulsmith.com/ Connect with Sean Osborn at Thinking Big Coaching http://www.thinkingbigcoaching.com https://www.instagram.com/thinkingbigcoaching/ https://www.facebook.com/thinkingbigcoaching/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-big-podcast/id1478451184?ls=1
The People of our Hearts are also longing for us. Our Tribe. Our Community. Our Loved ones sourced in our own Divine Soul. This transmission is a Light Language Alignment transmission focused on healing and recoding the air and space element within, giving strengh to the heart voice to speak its original wisdom. Recognising your own truth and speaking it out will cleanse all things naturally. Sending you softening love!
Season 3 episode 12: Our Tribe! Guys, this is a glorious Marilyn/Joel episode! It's an amazing David Schwartz music episode! There's a potluck! Cultural appropriation aside there are some very beautiful moments! Enjoy!
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our 7th value: Kingdom Generosity! Our English word generous comes from an old French word meaning “of noble birth.” This is the reason for our generosity – we come from noble birth. We are children of the King! And we want to be like our Dad! My generous LIFE magnifies the work of God’s generous GRACE in me! “In a word, what I’m saying is, Grow up. You’re kingdom subjects. Now live like it. Live out your God-created identity. Live generously and graciously toward others, the way God lives toward you.” - Matthew 5:48 MSG
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series, Our Tribe, we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our 6th value: Excellence! Excellence is the continual pursuit to grow and to maximize the resources that God has given us to steward. Excellence refers not to the AMOUNT of talent, authority, or resource you have been given, but to the level of FAITHFULNESS in which you demonstrate. The parable of the talents in Matthew 25 is the basis for excellence – culminating in this: “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness” - Matthew 25:23 When we operate in excellence, it is not in a carnal or worldly sense of performance, but rather it originates from our passion and desire to serve our Father and King well! “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” Colossians 3:23
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our 5th values: Covenant Relationships! There are friends, there is family, and then there are friends that become family. That is the church of Jesus Christ. One of the marks of the Church is the quality of relationships that are modeled before a watching world. Jesus said they would know we are Christians by our love. Jesus set the gold standard of what covenant relationships look like: “So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” - John 13:34-35 NLT When we love like Jesus, the result is relationships, lots of them, which stand the test of time. The Church is a multi-generational, multi-ethnic family. Come and find out more about the 5 defining marks of a Covenant Relationship!
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so counter-cultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our 4th values: the growth Mindset! Having the growth mindset means that we view life through a lens that really values growth – that we don’t get stagnant. But we are not just talking about growing in general – but growing to be like Jesus. And since we will never be fully like Jesus in our life time, our life is about the journey and not the destination. Every day we wake up we are looking forward to our pursuit to become more like Christ! Having the growth mindset means that we embrace adversity, we embrace our failures, we embrace authenticity, and finally we embrace brokenness. Come find out more in our sermon today! Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. - Philippians 3:12-14
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our third value: Daring love! Christ’s love is daring – it’s bold and courageous; it’s fearless and adventurous. And that’s the kind of love which He invites us to enjoy and to share with others. Daring Love is supernatural in that it is beyond our normal reach and ability. We need Christ to transform our hearts and we need the Holy Spirit to work this kind of love through us. Daring Love is critical in that it inspires others to love boldly and courageously. When Love has no evidence, it believes the best. When the evidence is adverse, it hopes for the best. And when hopes are repeatedly disappointed, it still courageously waits. (Robertson and Plummer - 1Corinthians 13-Critical and Exegetical Commentary)
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today we talk about our second value: Pregnant Hope! The Apostle Paul said, “For I live in eager expectation and hope…”-Philippians 1:20 AMP Hope comes from the promises of God rooted in the work of Christ. Biblical hope is a confident expectation and desire for something good in the future. Biblical hope not only desires something good for the future — it expects it to happen. And it not only expects it to happen — it is confident that it will happen. There is a moral certainty that the good we expect and desire will be done. We need to understand that if God is going to do something, He will look for people who are operating in a spirit of expectant hope! But, O my soul, don’t be discouraged. Don’t be upset. Expect God to act! For I know that I shall again have plenty of reason to praise him for all that he will do. He is my help! He is my God! - Psalm 42:11 TLB
The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Today Pastor Ron talks about our first value: Bold Faith! We believe God for BIG THINGS! The great evangelist, D.L. Moody said, “If God is your partner, make your plans BIG!” God honors big dreams because big dreams honor God. Bold Faith is our reasonable response to the greatness and goodness of God! Bold Faith pleases God. 3.Bold Faith goes first! Bold Faith prays preposterous prayers! Bold Faith CHOOSES to Believe! “Let’s go across to the outpost of those pagans,” Jonathan said to his armor bearer. “Perhaps the Lord will help us, for nothing can hinder the Lord. He can win a battle whether he has many warriors or only a few!” - I Samuel 14:6 NLT
In the book of Acts we find the expression of the first Church of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. The church was filled with signs and wonders, great fellowship, generosity, and God added to their fellowship daily! How many of us would like to be a part of a church like that?! Well if you flip a couple pages ahead to Acts 4:32, you’ll discover what I believe is a powerful secret to their success: “All the believers were united in heart and mind.” Acts 4:32 NLT The opposite is also true… “Any kingdom divided by civil war is doomed. A family splintered by feuding will fall apart.” Luke 11:17 NLT The Acts 2 Church was part of a powerfully unified community connected by shared values and purpose. The culture was so countercultural that people were drawn into their community. You see, if the culture isn’t right, nothing else really matters, and that’s because culture always wins! If you have a great culture, your church will thrive. A great culture enables you to do great things! In our current series: Our Tribe - we will clarify what Living Stones is all about! We will talk about the 7 things we value here, and how these values shape what we do! Our culture must be incarnated! Our 7 values: 1. Daring Love: Love that is courageous 2. Bold Faith: Faith that believes for big things 3. Pregnant Hope: Hope filled with anticipation 4. Covenant Relationships: Relationships that last forever 5. Kingdom Generosity: Giving that overflows 6. Growth Mindset: Reaching our full potential 7. Increasing Excellence: Always offering our best
Getting Your Kids to Focus and Kissing Behavior Issues Good-bye Description & Show Notes Are you new to homeschooling or still adjusting to the new year? You'll want to listen in if your family is struggling with focusing, adjusting to homeschooling, or experiencing behavior issues. This video includes SO MUCH ADVICE and multiple ideas to give your family a homeschool adjustment. Join in as Judy and Sarah from YouTube's Our Tribe of Many's, share encouragement and tips on getting children to focus on homeschool. Sarah is a Sonlight homeschooling mom of 10. Judy is a veteran Sonlighter with 3 adult children and a second-generation Sonlight grandchild starting this year,. Between the two of them, they have many children and years of experience to share with you. We tackle some hard homeschool topics with gentle advice and tricks on approaching sibling rivalry, handling a refusal to work, and even getting your child to see you as "teacher." Links & Resources From This Episode Want to see how a literature-based education can work for your family? Try Sonlight for FREE Today! Check out Sonlight's Sales and Special Offers. Learn more. Looking for a temporary homeschool curriculum option? Check out Sonlight's 9-week Curriculum Packages. Order yours today! Take a peek into a Sonlight Instructor's Guide to learn how a planned curriculum could work for you. Download a Sample Instructor's Guide! Do you have questions about Sonlight or homeschooling in general? The Sonlight advisors are here to help. Contact them today! Join Sonlight Connections FB Group: Sonlight Connections.
*HFWL is Our Tribe by Apostle Linda Lariscy
Season 3, Episode 1: How God Healed Me from the Grief of my Miscarriage in 3 DaysWelcome to Season 3 of the Amanda Ferguson Show. Thank you to all of my followers following me from Season 1 and welcome to all of our new listeners! Please tag me and let me know how the podcast is touching you. Then listen next week in episode 2 for my special listener shout outs!I like to start every new season sharing a vulnerable experience that I've had. People may look at my life and think everything is perfect. I'm here to tell you that no one's life is perfect. By sharing some of these experiences, I can offer you something other than how to simply deal with pain but how to overcome that pain and actually heal from it.After months of planning and preparations for our final baby, we were beyond excited when we found out we were pregnant. A few weeks into my pregnancy I began to feel like something was wrong. My husband and I have three children already, so I know when I'm pregnant and I know how it should feel. When things started to feel differently, I began to worry. Within 24 hours, we had lost our baby.The pain of losing this beautiful life was overwhelming. The guilt and the shock were just too much to bear. I was devastated. Fortunately for us, we are surrounded by a close group of people that we consider our Tribe. These are the ones that we hold close and respect. Sharing our grief with them was the beginning of our supernatural healing, in just 3 days. Here are the 4 ways that God healed me from this overwhelming sadness in just 3 days! [7:31] You have to let people in. Our Tribe was overwhelmed with sadness with us. There is power in allowing people into your life. They were with us through the pain and the tears.[9:17] Let God comfort you. Don't let your anger towards God keep you from Him comforting you. The Lord is your Father and wants to take care of you. He is the perfect Father. He's just waiting for you to come to Him. Let Him.[11:59] Special prayer to know God as your Father. You know Him as a Savior, let Him love you as your Father.[13:26] Give Him your pain. Being a Christian doesn't automatically keep you from trials. You are not expected to carry all of your pain alone. Ask the Lord to take the pain away and give it to Him. Joy will follow.[17:14] Nothing in life is wasted. God uses every single thing for His Glory! No pain, no miscarriage, no abortion is ever considered waste!Please know, you do not have to lose a part of yourself because of the pain and the trails you go through. The Lord will fully restore you when you let Him have your pain and you let Him into your life! Please Tag, rate and review this episode and listen next week for Listener shout outs!Scripture References:Romans 12:15 (NIV) Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.1 Peter 4:12 (NIV) Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.1 Peter 5:7 (NIV) Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.Nehemiah 8:10 (NIV) Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”.References:Jo Naughton on the Amanda Ferguson Show Podcast; Season 2, Episode 3; July 22, 2019: “How Jo Naughton healed from the loss of her 2-year old daughter”Link: iTunesAmanda Ferguson and Jo Naughton in Season 2, Episode 3. Subscribe & ReviewHave you subscribed to The Amanda Ferguson podcast? If not, I would encourage you to do that today. I would not like for you to miss any of the episodes coming up this season. I will be adding bonus episodes and if you are not subscribed there might be a possibility that you'll miss out on them. Click here to subscribe in iTunes to have the podcast downloaded to your device every week.I would love to stay connected with you! If my podcast is blessing your life, I would appreciate if you left me a review over on iTunes. Select the Ratings & Reviews and write a review. I will be reading your reviews and do not forget to comment on what was your favorite part of the podcast.For more of The Amanda Ferguson Show, you can also follow me on Instagram and Facebook @mrsamandaferguson. Thank you so much!Also, to be the first to receive email alerts, subscribe to amandasclub.com. Thank you so much!
It Takes A Village #1- Our Tribe
It Takes A Village #1- Our Tribe
It Takes A Village #1- Our Tribe
It Takes A Village #1- Our Tribe
What did happen to Midir? Why does he appear in so few stories? It is a mystery. A murder mystery? Could be. Certainly Midir's reputation was usurped and he, himself, seems to have been, effectively, 'disappeared! For a more 'in depth' examination of this topic go to: In Search of Midir or In Search of Manannán This short recording was originally made for an on-line conference hosted by Vyviane Armstrong. The weekend conference was entitled "Tuatha Dé Danann. Our Tribe and Theirs". Some of you may have already heard this presentation but, for our other listeners, I thought I would upload the recording. It is good to get Isolde back 'on the mike' and your donations have helped her to find new equipment that allow her to record lying down. We hope to record the promised, Q &A very soon. This was the seventh conference in the series 'A Year With The Gods. There was a very interesting and varied programme and Isolde and I were delighted to be involved.' If you would like to know more more about Vviane's future events, do contact her for more details. Vyviane Armstrong Land Sea Sky Travel vyviane@landseaskytravel.com
*** Caution, we use some adult language today!*** Today’s episode is a very exciting addition to the Fitlandia Podcast lineup! You are going to be SO thrilled to hear Kate’s special story of progress, transformation and courage. Kate Kelly and I met through Dr. Jerome Craig, who has shared some of his amazing knowledge right here on the podcast previously, and we could not be more grateful or thrilled to have connected. Kate’s vulnerability and openness is a true inspiration for all of us and can move us each along on our own fitness and wellness journeys. Kate’s Journey Cheers to our journeys and instead of celebrating with red wine, today we are celebrating with our herbal teas! Kate and I have been talking and sharing our stories for the last few weeks and one thing that Kate mentioned that really stood out to me was that this time, her journey feels different. She is working hard and has begun the year by giving up alcohol for the month of January. She expressed how amazing it feels to have a tribe around her and how this time, “Wild horses could not make me drink alcohol right now.” She’s at a point in her life that she really feels in control of her habits and EXCITED about the fact that she has the power and gets to take a break from alcohol because she WANTS to! And believe it or not...it’s EASY for her right now. I LOVE that passion and that fire! Kate and I discuss how deeply connected so many parts of life are and how much clarity we have gained by giving up alcohol for even short periods of time. Not only does being sober seem to make facing depression and anxiety easier (with the help of amazing therapists, of course!) but our energy levels are noticeably higher, our clarity about life and goals is greater, and we feel more like our amazing selves each day. The beautiful piece of these lessons is that it is YOUR individual journey. Comparing ourselves to others can be incredibly toxic...we need to learn to honor ourselves for where we are in that journey. If 10 days or even 1 day without alcohol is a huge accomplishment for you, own it! And knowing that we have the power and ability to make those choices is incredibly empowering. On that same note, success is all about knowing yourself. What are your triggers? How do your habits (good or bad) form? How have you been nourishing yourself or sabotaging yourself? Checking in and being mindful and knowledgeable about yourself is SO important. Kate shared that she knows that it is very difficult to have just ONE drink...that once she has a glass of wine, she almost always has several more. We discuss how amazing that knowledge is! Just knowing those facts about yourself helps you stay mindful and stay on track and create a healthy relationship with your food, drink and habits. Kate explained that she is learning to love the journey to a healthy lifestyle. In order to combat the frustration of giving up alcohol for the month of January, she created a list of choices she could make instead of choosing wine when she was craving a glass. (Things like, take a magnesium bath, do a burpee, update vision board and more!) This is a GREAT strategy and step we encourage you to take as well. She talks about how this time she feels different, she feels empowered and clear and hasn’t had to rely on those distractions to want to stay that way...talk about inspiring! She attributes the ease of this transition to having ALL FOUR cornerstones present in her life at this time and the motivation her son provides her to be her best self. “It’s not only a journey, it’s an exploration into yourself. It’s about becoming curious about our own bodies. We are learning and unfolding into our best selves everyday.” Kate and Christa’s Tips for Transformation Be Mindful and Notice: don’t forget to take a step back often and note what habits and tendencies you are expressing...and how you can note your triggers. Be Gentle With Yourself: remember that you are learning and observing and improving upon yourself each day and that you are on a journey that takes time. Build Yourself a Tribe: having a group of supportive and open individuals who are owning their own journeys is the difference between wanting change and dreading it. Lean on Your Mantras: “It’s easy for me to be sober.” ...and what would that feel like to believe that truly and wholly? Let that emotions saturate your body! Let the Grief In: remember that the 5 stages of grief fit perfectly with the feelings we experience when making a lifestyle change. Know that and embrace the journey! Turn Anger to Understanding: “There is an opportunity for me to learn in this moment and I embrace the lesson that this experience is giving me.” Release the anger and learn from it. Own Your Own Journey: everyone experiences life differently and everyone’s body is different. Stop comparing yourself and be proud of your own journey and where you are today. Release the Word “Should”: YOU are in control and you CAN and WILL make the change. You have everything you need available to you in order to be successful. Embrace the 4 Cornerstones: the keys to making a lifestyle change are daily movement, good nutrition, positive thinking and community connection. Know Your Why: what is your motivation and intention for being your best self? Maybe a pros and cons list can help you discover what you can gain from making change. If Kate’s story inspires you to want to get involved with a supportive community: Two Ways YOU Can Get Involved with Our Tribe 1) Search “Fitlandia” in Facebook Groups and request to join our closed Facebook Group for positive support and inclusion! 2) When you sign up for any 30 Days to Thriving Program, you are offered a lifetime membership to the Secret Fitlandia Facebook Group where we all share our challenges, wins, ideas, and positive feedback. Thank you so much to Kate for sharing her amazing story and strategies and to YOU, for taking the time to listen and move forward in your wellness journey! We're still celebrating our episode with Leanne Vogel of Healthful Pursuits! If you're ready to join the February 2018 session of 30 Days to Thriving, be sure to enter LEANNE297. Subscribe to the show, rate us and leave a review on iTunes or Sticker. We'd love to hear what you got out of the show!
Beats Rhymes Life Podcast Episode 1: "Welcome to Our Tribe" Topics: AJ vs Wlad, DMX in rehab, Drake vs Kendrick, Our Musical Journey Music Genius Tribute: A Tribe Called Quest Follow @BRL_Podcast on twitter Hosts @rzexplainsall @beigeash @notgabriella @__lunartic
Happy Solstice week! Here in the Northern Hemisphere we have officially moved into summer, while our Sisters in the Southern Hemisphere move into winter. The yin and yang of the planet balancing in harmonic perfection. It feels like all of Creation is dancing in reverence and delight. I celebrated Solstice deep in four days of ceremony with a group of my closest students. Communing with nature, soaking in the light, and resetting our Spirits - we sang, drummed, cried, laughed, and circled out under the moon - loving each other and Returning to what is True. I am refreshed and renewed. And so looking forward to continuing to bask in the Light with you this week on Wild Soul Medicine Radio. A WSMR first… as we welcomed the beloved, Elijah Ray - our inaugural male guest to share Medicine with Our Tribe. Elijah is a Soul Brother of mine and one of the most deeply authentic, Divinely Masculine beings I have experienced. He is a surfer of love committed to living as Essence and is breathtakingly alive in shining Presence and the creativity of Spirit. I had the privilege of hanging out with him for several days on my recent trip to Kauai and received one of the most profound healings I’ve experienced during a Sound Light Session he created for me. Elijah is a prodigious vocalist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist who leads the Band of Light. Both mystical and raw, his charisma and musical prowess draw his audience into life’s nectar--spiritual, sexy, sweaty, gritty, and ecstatic. His music is being heralded as the “soundtrack of the awakening.” Many of you are already fans of this gentle genius. For the rest of you, I am thrumming with excitement to get to introduce you to this Beautiful One. Join us this week and experience our depth-filled conversation about music, energy, love, and living the New Earth now. It’s Wild Soul time. Let’s Band Together.
Happy Solstice week! Here in the Northern Hemisphere we have officially moved into summer, while our Sisters in the Southern Hemisphere move into winter. The yin and yang of the planet balancing in harmonic perfection.It feels like all of Creation is dancing in reverence and delight.I celebrated Solstice deep in four days of ceremony with a group of my closest students. Communing with nature, soaking in the light, and resetting our Spirits - we sang, drummed, cried, laughed, and circled out under the moon - loving each other and Returning to what is True.I am refreshed and renewed.And so looking forward to continuing to bask in the Light with you this week on Wild Soul Medicine Radio.A WSMR first… as we welcomed the beloved, Elijah Ray - our inaugural male guest to share Medicine with Our Tribe.Elijah is a Soul Brother of mine and one of the most deeply authentic, Divinely Masculine beings I have experienced.He is a surfer of love committed to living as Essence and is breathtakingly alive in shining Presence and the creativity of Spirit.I had the privilege of hanging out with him for several days on my recent trip to Kauai and received one of the most profound healings I’ve experienced during a Sound Light Session he created for me.Elijah is a prodigious vocalist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist who leads the Band of Light. Both mystical and raw, his charisma and musical prowess draw his audience into life’s nectar--spiritual, sexy, sweaty, gritty, and ecstatic.His music is being heralded as the “soundtrack of the awakening.”Many of you are already fans of this gentle genius. For the rest of you, I am thrumming with excitement to get to introduce you to this Beautiful One.Join us this week and experience our depth-filled conversation about music, energy, love, and living the New Earth now. It’s Wild Soul time.Let’s Band Together.
Happy Solstice week! Here in the Northern Hemisphere we have officially moved into summer, while our Sisters in the Southern Hemisphere move into winter. The yin and yang of the planet balancing in harmonic perfection.It feels like all of Creation is dancing in reverence and delight.I celebrated Solstice deep in four days of ceremony with a group of my closest students. Communing with nature, soaking in the light, and resetting our Spirits - we sang, drummed, cried, laughed, and circled out under the moon - loving each other and Returning to what is True.I am refreshed and renewed.And so looking forward to continuing to bask in the Light with you this week on Wild Soul Medicine Radio.A WSMR first… as we welcomed the beloved, Elijah Ray - our inaugural male guest to share Medicine with Our Tribe.Elijah is a Soul Brother of mine and one of the most deeply authentic, Divinely Masculine beings I have experienced.He is a surfer of love committed to living as Essence and is breathtakingly alive in shining Presence and the creativity of Spirit.I had the privilege of hanging out with him for several days on my recent trip to Kauai and received one of the most profound healings I’ve experienced during a Sound Light Session he created for me.Elijah is a prodigious vocalist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist who leads the Band of Light. Both mystical and raw, his charisma and musical prowess draw his audience into life’s nectar--spiritual, sexy, sweaty, gritty, and ecstatic.His music is being heralded as the “soundtrack of the awakening.”Many of you are already fans of this gentle genius. For the rest of you, I am thrumming with excitement to get to introduce you to this Beautiful One.Join us this week and experience our depth-filled conversation about music, energy, love, and living the New Earth now. It’s Wild Soul time.Let’s Band Together.
Happy Solstice week! Here in the Northern Hemisphere we have officially moved into summer, while our Sisters in the Southern Hemisphere move into winter. The yin and yang of the planet balancing in harmonic perfection.It feels like all of Creation is dancing in reverence and delight.I celebrated Solstice deep in four days of ceremony with a group of my closest students. Communing with nature, soaking in the light, and resetting our Spirits - we sang, drummed, cried, laughed, and circled out under the moon - loving each other and Returning to what is True.I am refreshed and renewed.And so looking forward to continuing to bask in the Light with you this week on Wild Soul Medicine Radio.A WSMR first… as we welcomed the beloved, Elijah Ray - our inaugural male guest to share Medicine with Our Tribe.Elijah is a Soul Brother of mine and one of the most deeply authentic, Divinely Masculine beings I have experienced.He is a surfer of love committed to living as Essence and is breathtakingly alive in shining Presence and the creativity of Spirit.I had the privilege of hanging out with him for several days on my recent trip to Kauai and received one of the most profound healings I’ve experienced during a Sound Light Session he created for me.Elijah is a prodigious vocalist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist who leads the Band of Light. Both mystical and raw, his charisma and musical prowess draw his audience into life’s nectar--spiritual, sexy, sweaty, gritty, and ecstatic.His music is being heralded as the “soundtrack of the awakening.”Many of you are already fans of this gentle genius. For the rest of you, I am thrumming with excitement to get to introduce you to this Beautiful One.Join us this week and experience our depth-filled conversation about music, energy, love, and living the New Earth now. It’s Wild Soul time.Let’s Band Together.
I almost decided to skip doing a show today. To stay internal with my tenderness and quiet in my Grief. It has been quite a week. Almost two weeks, in fact. I have much experience in these realms. I am made to See in the darkness. I am used to doing it with swiftness and courage. Dispatching the demons with sureness and precision. But this particular dark place was of an entirely different nature. In it there was only Slow and Stupid. I could only get out by wallowing in the depression and waiting, waiting for someone to come get me - and when (and whether) that would ever happen was entirely unclear. It was worrisome to my loved Ones. My people aren’t used to seeing me rendered so utterly Help-less and Despairing. I ate and ate and slept and slept. I shuffled around my house and drove around in my car eating doughnuts and sobbing to sad music. I mourned the distance between my estranged mother and me. I lamented the state of the planet and the women I love who are taking detours on their path to consciousness - or are taking themselves off the path entirely. Everywhere I turned I faced the impending Doom of our planet and our species. Hello Darkness, my Old Friend. In between trips to Taco Bell and binge watching Penny Dreadful, I reached out for support. I placed myself in the hands of those who love me. We waited, we watched, we gave It the space to bring Its Medicine. Fully. And then it did. In the most brilliant, heart broken open, Holy Shit kind of way… It Did. On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today I will share it with you. In all the gloriously gory, Grace-filled details, I will sit in the center of Our Tribe. Grieving. “Grief is the praise of those we have lost. Our own Souls who have loved and are now heartbroken would turn to stone and hate us if we did not show such praise when we lose whom we love… To NOT grieve is a violence to the Divine and our own hearts… If we do not grieve what we miss, we are not praising what we love… If we do not praise whom we miss, we are ourselves in some way dead. So grief and praise make us alive.” - Martin Prechtel It takes a Tribe to grieve properly. Sacred Witnesses to stand in the celebration of Grief as Praise. To allow the rending of the garments of One’s Soul Love to be an opening of Remembrance in Your Own Soul. Come join me in The Wake of What Was. Today We Grieve.
I almost decided to skip doing a show today. To stay internal with my tenderness and quiet in my Grief.It has been quite a week. Almost two weeks, in fact.I have much experience in these realms. I am made to See in the darkness.I am used to doing it with swiftness and courage. Dispatching the demons with sureness and precision.But this particular dark place was of an entirely different nature. In it there was only Slow and Stupid. I could only get out by wallowing in the depression and waiting, waiting for someone to come get me - and when (and whether) that would ever happen was entirely unclear.It was worrisome to my loved Ones. My people aren’t used to seeing me rendered so utterly Help-less and Despairing.I ate and ate and slept and slept. I shuffled around my house and drove around in my car eating doughnuts and sobbing to sad music.I mourned the distance between my estranged mother and me. I lamented the state of the planet and the women I love who are taking detours on their path to consciousness - or are taking themselves off the path entirely.Everywhere I turned I faced the impending Doom of our planet and our species.Hello Darkness, my Old Friend.In between trips to Taco Bell and binge watching Penny Dreadful, I reached out for support.I placed myself in the hands of those who love me. We waited, we watched, we gave It the space to bring Its Medicine.Fully.And then it did. In the most brilliant, heart broken open, Holy Shit kind of way… It Did.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today I will share it with you.In all the gloriously gory, Grace-filled details, I will sit in the center of Our Tribe.Grieving.“Grief is the praise of those we have lost. Our own Souls who haveloved and are now heartbroken would turn to stone and hate us ifwe did not show such praise when we lose whom we love… To NOTgrieve is a violence to the Divine and our own hearts… If we do notgrieve what we miss, we are not praising what we love… If we do notpraise whom we miss, we are ourselves in some way dead. So grief and praise make us alive.” - Martin PrechtelIt takes a Tribe to grieve properly. Sacred Witnesses to stand in the celebration of Grief as Praise.To allow the rending of the garments of One’s Soul Love to be an opening of Remembrance in Your Own Soul.Come join me in The Wake of What Was.Today We Grieve.
I almost decided to skip doing a show today. To stay internal with my tenderness and quiet in my Grief.It has been quite a week. Almost two weeks, in fact.I have much experience in these realms. I am made to See in the darkness.I am used to doing it with swiftness and courage. Dispatching the demons with sureness and precision.But this particular dark place was of an entirely different nature. In it there was only Slow and Stupid. I could only get out by wallowing in the depression and waiting, waiting for someone to come get me - and when (and whether) that would ever happen was entirely unclear.It was worrisome to my loved Ones. My people aren’t used to seeing me rendered so utterly Help-less and Despairing.I ate and ate and slept and slept. I shuffled around my house and drove around in my car eating doughnuts and sobbing to sad music.I mourned the distance between my estranged mother and me. I lamented the state of the planet and the women I love who are taking detours on their path to consciousness - or are taking themselves off the path entirely.Everywhere I turned I faced the impending Doom of our planet and our species.Hello Darkness, my Old Friend.In between trips to Taco Bell and binge watching Penny Dreadful, I reached out for support.I placed myself in the hands of those who love me. We waited, we watched, we gave It the space to bring Its Medicine.Fully.And then it did. In the most brilliant, heart broken open, Holy Shit kind of way… It Did.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today I will share it with you.In all the gloriously gory, Grace-filled details, I will sit in the center of Our Tribe.Grieving.“Grief is the praise of those we have lost. Our own Souls who haveloved and are now heartbroken would turn to stone and hate us ifwe did not show such praise when we lose whom we love… To NOTgrieve is a violence to the Divine and our own hearts… If we do notgrieve what we miss, we are not praising what we love… If we do notpraise whom we miss, we are ourselves in some way dead. So grief and praise make us alive.” - Martin PrechtelIt takes a Tribe to grieve properly. Sacred Witnesses to stand in the celebration of Grief as Praise.To allow the rending of the garments of One’s Soul Love to be an opening of Remembrance in Your Own Soul.Come join me in The Wake of What Was.Today We Grieve.
I almost decided to skip doing a show today. To stay internal with my tenderness and quiet in my Grief.It has been quite a week. Almost two weeks, in fact.I have much experience in these realms. I am made to See in the darkness.I am used to doing it with swiftness and courage. Dispatching the demons with sureness and precision.But this particular dark place was of an entirely different nature. In it there was only Slow and Stupid. I could only get out by wallowing in the depression and waiting, waiting for someone to come get me - and when (and whether) that would ever happen was entirely unclear.It was worrisome to my loved Ones. My people aren’t used to seeing me rendered so utterly Help-less and Despairing.I ate and ate and slept and slept. I shuffled around my house and drove around in my car eating doughnuts and sobbing to sad music.I mourned the distance between my estranged mother and me. I lamented the state of the planet and the women I love who are taking detours on their path to consciousness - or are taking themselves off the path entirely.Everywhere I turned I faced the impending Doom of our planet and our species.Hello Darkness, my Old Friend.In between trips to Taco Bell and binge watching Penny Dreadful, I reached out for support.I placed myself in the hands of those who love me. We waited, we watched, we gave It the space to bring Its Medicine.Fully.And then it did. In the most brilliant, heart broken open, Holy Shit kind of way… It Did.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today I will share it with you.In all the gloriously gory, Grace-filled details, I will sit in the center of Our Tribe.Grieving.“Grief is the praise of those we have lost. Our own Souls who haveloved and are now heartbroken would turn to stone and hate us ifwe did not show such praise when we lose whom we love… To NOTgrieve is a violence to the Divine and our own hearts… If we do notgrieve what we miss, we are not praising what we love… If we do notpraise whom we miss, we are ourselves in some way dead. So grief and praise make us alive.” - Martin PrechtelIt takes a Tribe to grieve properly. Sacred Witnesses to stand in the celebration of Grief as Praise.To allow the rending of the garments of One’s Soul Love to be an opening of Remembrance in Your Own Soul.Come join me in The Wake of What Was.Today We Grieve.
Carol the Coach will be interviewing Alex Lerza LMFT, CSAT who has created a world class App for Sex Addicts. The App is called R|TRIBE. It stands for both “The Recovery Tribe” and “Our Tribe.” It’s built for addicts, by addicts. You can check it out at : www.rtribe.org rTribe launched in the iOS App Store in October and Android launched in December 2015. R|TRIBE has the potential to become the de facto platform for and sex addiction recovery. The purpose of the app is to help and sex addicts manage their recovery in community. Anytime. Anywhere. We know that acting out has always been fingertips away and now recovery can be too. Listen as Carol the Coach finds out how this app can supplement your recovery! The RITRIBE app is a smartphone solution for a smartphone problem. Rather than just blocking clients from acting out, this app empowers addicts to take a proactive approach with their recovery. It’s not meant to replace therapy, support groups or 12 Step, but it will be the daily recovery tool addicts use in between face to face meetings. Find out more about this amazing app as Carol the Coach interviews one of the developers.
Listen to the show live every Tuesday from 2-4pm pacific standard time atUCLAradio.com (click on the headphones on the top of the page). Melodic Instinct is also available as a PODCAST through iTunes! Email soulstacemusic@gmail.com for song requests. For more things Trance/Progressive visitwww.soulstacemusic.tumblr.com! 1) Belong (Sasha Involver Remix, Prankster Edit) by Spooky [Anjunadeep]2) On the Way by Kyau & Albert [Euphonic]3) The Man Who Knew Too Much (Vadim Soloviev Remix) by Claessen & Martens [Anjunabeats]Weekly Favorite:4) Follow You (feat. Aneym) (Maor Levi Remix) by Nitrous Oxide [Anjunabeats]5) Chasing Last Minute Love (Kess'emir Mashup) by Ron Hagen & Alexander vs. Maor Levi [Unreleased]6) Brandalism by Lange pres. LNG [Lange]7) Sun 2011 (Genix Remix) by Slusnik Luna [Anjunabeats]8) Our Tribe by Craving [First State Deep]9) Heart on My Sleeve (feat. Roxanne Barton) (Kyau & Albert Remix) by Cressida [Euphonic]10) Global (Jordan Suckley Remxix) by Gareth Emery [Garuda]11) Shamisan by Signum [Soundpiercing]12) Sun & Moon (feat. Richard Bedford) (7 Skies Remix) by Above & Beyond [Anjunabeats]13) Citadel (Super8 & Tab Remix) by Gareth Emery [Garuda]14) Status Excessu D by Gaia [Armind]15) Ascension by Elias B [Blue Soho]16) Radiance by Adam Szabo [Always Alive]Genre Breaker: taken from "Say What You're Thinking"17) J Dubb by Katchafire [EMI] Guram Kajaia's Mix:18) Shadows the Sun (feat. Jessie Morgan) (Daniel Kandi Remix) by Julian Vincent [S107]19) Pleasant Trip by George Maisuradze [4Beat]20) Lost by Danny Powers [Kill the Lights]21) Seven Weeks by Sean Tyas [Doorn]22) From My Heart by Marcus Schossow [Tone Diary]