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Fellowship in Essential Oils
The Other Mint Oils - Japanese Peppermint, Corn Mint, Bergamot Mint, Horse Mint, Pennyroyal, Peppermint Gum & Australian Balm Mint Bush

Fellowship in Essential Oils

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 50:25


Although Peppermint and Spearmint essential oils are commonly known and regularly used, did you know there is a whole range of other mint oils to explore? This episode explores Japanese Peppermint aka Corn Mint, Bergamot Mint, Horse Mint and Pennyroyal, with a little mention of Peppermint Gum and Australian Balm Bush Mint. ABOUT ADAM BARRALET Adam Barralet has been observing and living in tune with nature since childhood. Growing up amongst the bushland and wildlife of the hills in Western Australia and residing in various locations around the world has presented Adam with diverse opportunities to access extensive and eclectic teachings about the secrets of Mother Earth. He has used essential oils for over 30 years and teams his experiences with his background in human biology, chemistry, psychology, health sciences and massage. He has now established himself as an international author, presenter, educator and Wellness Advocate, adept at working with essential oils, along with crystals, animal guides, tarot, astrology and mythology. CONNECT WITH ADAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/adambarralet ABOUT ELIZABETH ASHLEY Elizabeth Ashley has over 20 books on sale on Amazon under her pen name The Secret Healer. The UK Director of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and an overseas speaker for The International Federation of Aromatherapists, Elizabeth's work focuses on understanding the very earliest energetic relationships between certain plants and the human world, right up the modern-day scientific evidence of healing botanicals. A practicing Melissa priestess, a plant and bee shamaness as well as a bee guardian, she has the unique perspective of having one foot in our three-dimensional scientific reality with the other dancing in the spiritual realms. CONNECT WITH LIZ HERE: https://linktr.ee/thesecrethealer

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SideVayse: SVYS005 | Con-Vayse-ations Vol. II

Vayse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 39:35


*SideVayse: SVYS005 | Con-Vayse-ations Vol. II * Show Notes Despite a case of Covid, political turmoil and relentlessly terrible weather Hine and Buckley bring their weird game for a catch-up conversation based on listener questions. The Vayse cadets consider the burning issues of these uncertain times: how do you rate and compare cryptids? (and is it fair to do that?) Can science ever fully explain the paranormal? Are hoaxes ever ok? (and which of the Vayse boys is a serial hoaxer?) and Hine describes the dream that guided him to the guest for the upcoming season 2 finale... (Recorded 4 July 2024) This episode is inspired by questions posed to Hine and Buckley by participants in the Vayse Discord. To join the incredible, fun and supportive community on the Vayse Discord, get access to extra occult discourse, experiments, group video chats and the unedited version of this episode or just to support the podcast join our ko-fi at: https://ko-fi.com/vayse#checkoutModal. Cryptid Trumps, Cryptozoology Card Game - Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/695235465/cryptid-trumps-cryptozoology-card-game) Mothman - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothman) Chupacabra - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra) Loveland frog - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveland_frog) Jersey Devil - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Devil) Fresno Nightcrawler - Cryptid Wiki (https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Fresno_Nightcrawler) Colossal Squid - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_squid) List of cryptids - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptids) Cryptozoology - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptozoology) Is Bigfoot real? Everything you need to know about the Sasquatch - Live Science (https://www.livescience.com/24598-bigfoot.html) Lesser-Known Forest Spirits: The Huldra, Leshy, and More - Hub Pages (https://discover.hubpages.com/education/Forest-People-The-Wild-Ones-Who-Live-With-The-Trees) Appalachian Mountains Folklore: Monsters, Demons and Ghosts - Discover Walks (https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/united-states/appalachian-mountains-folklore-monsters-demons-and-ghosts/) Kelpie - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelpie) The unknown giants of the deep oceans - BBC (https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230209-how-deep-sea-creatures-are-discovered) Kraken - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken) Egregore - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egregore) Tombstone Thunderbird Photograph - Lost Media Wiki (https://lostmediawiki.com/Tombstone_Thunderbird_Photograph_(lost_photo_of_cryptid;_existence_unconfirmed;_1890)) Midjourney - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midjourney) Deepfake - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepfake) All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (TV series) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Watched_Over_by_Machines_of_Loving_Grace_(TV_series)) Adam Curtis (documentary filmaker) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Curtis) ‘All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace' Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgADKpMStts&list=PLdq0cwk0RNjMEmoRyuR3UoYYkAwdvG-IE) Ayn Rand - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand) Buckminster Fuller - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller) W.D. Hamilton - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._D._Hamilton) Oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_polio_vaccine_AIDS_hypothesis) Second order cybernetics - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-order_cybernetics) Pennyroyal podcast website (https://www.pennyroyalpodcast.com/) Spooky Parallels: Quantum physics and paranormal phenomena - Horror Facts (https://horrorfacts.com/spooky-parallels-quantum-physics-and-the-paranormal/) Eric Wargo - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18295938.Eric_Wargo) Gaia Documentaries & Films (https://www.gaia.com/films-docs/all-films) James Fox (film-maker) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fox_(filmmaker)) Quantum entanglement - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement) Stargate Project - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project) Star Gate Project: An Overview - CIA (https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00789R002800180001-2.pdf) Remote viewing - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing) Uri Geller's website (https://www.urigeller.com/) Silicon Valley: How a Bunch of Hippies Changed the World - Techovedas (https://techovedas.com/silicon-valley-how-a-bunch-of-hippies-changed-the-world/) VYS0040 - The Great Ping Ping - Vayse to Face with OORYA (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0040) The Franchise Era: Blockbuster Hollywood in the 2010s…and Beyond - Senses of Cinema (https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2019/cinema-in-the-2010s/the-franchise-era-blockbuster-hollywood-in-the-2010sand-beyond/) Why Netflix Keeps Canceling Shows After Just 2 Seasons - Wired (https://www.wired.com/story/why-netflix-keeps-canceling-shows-after-just-2-seasons/) Why Twin Peaks Originally Ended - CBR (https://www.cbr.com/why-twin-peaks-ended-season-2/) Deadwood (TV series) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadwood_(TV_series)) Deadwood HBO series trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix61iFpceM4) List of hoaxes - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hoaxes) Alternate reality game - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_reality_game) VYS0010 | Amazing Stories - Vayse to Face with Dr Allen H Greenfield Pt.1 (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0010) Gray Barker - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Barker) Stefano Leproto - Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/4957531-Stefano-Leproto) Stefan Bachmeier - Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/6074319-Stefan-Bachmeier) Szczepan Buczkowski - Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/7449269-Szczepan-Buczkowski) Richard Bachman - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bachman) The Running Man (novel) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(novel)) The Chaos Chamber (Mark Vincent's website) (https://www.thechaoschamber.com/) Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic by Aidan Wachter - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39028487-six-ways) Dream It, Do It: Instructional dreams - Unariun wisdom (https://www.unariunwisdom.com/dream-it-do-it/) Vayse Online Vayse website (https://www.vayse.co.uk/) Vayse on Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/vayseesyav) Vayse on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vayseesyav/) Vayse on Bandcamp (Music From Vayse Vols 1 & 2) (https://vayse.bandcamp.com/) Vayse on Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/vayse) *Vayse email: *vayseinfo@gmail.com

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VYS0039 | Try Not To Be A Dick Shall Be The Whole Of The Law - Vayse to Face with Duncan Barford

Vayse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 121:24


VYS0039 | Try Not To Be A Dick Shall Be The Whole Of The Law - Vayse to Face with Duncan Barford - Show Notes After a 3 month break, Vayse returns for an interview with a person who inspired the podcast before it was even a podcast - writer, podcaster and psychodynamic psychotherapeutic counsellor, Duncan Barford. Duncan's book Occult Experiments in the Home was a major influence on Hine and Buckley's views on magick and mysticism but for this interview they zero in on aspects of his career as a therapist, focusing on mental health and how this can affect and be affected by the occult and occult practices: Why do so many prominent figures in magick seem to have mental health issues or addictions? Where do you draw the line between mystical experience and mental health disorder? How do you maintain a magical practice when your mental health isn't good? Is it safe to have a magical practice at all? and most importantly... what kind of deep-seated psychological damage is preventing Hine from remembering the name of Duncan's new book? (Recorded 12 June 2024). Thanks to Duncan for his time and patience and thanks as always to Keith for the show notes, you can give him a follow at: @peakflow.bsky.social Duncan Barford Online Duncan Barford: Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counsellor - website (https://www.duncanbarford.uk/) Occult Experiments in the Home (OEITH) website (https://oeith.co.uk/) OEITH on Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/_oeith) OEITH on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/oeith) (Some of) Duncan's Books and Podcasts Occult Experiments in the Home: Personal Explorations of Magick and the Paranormal by Duncan Barford - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6855862-occult-experiments-in-the-home) The Magick of A Dark Song: The Abramelin Ritual in Fiction and Reality by Duncan Barford - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57867413-the-magick-of-a-dark-song) The Baptist's Head Compendium: Magick as a Path to Enlightenment by Alan Chapman, Duncan Barford - Aeon Books (https://spirit.aeonbooks.co.uk/product/baptists-head-compendium/95249) Occult Experiments in the Home podcast - Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/occult-experiments-in-the-home/id1565224207) HIEROPHANY podcast - Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hierophany/id1649186299) Worp FM podcast - Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worp-fm/id1639854867) The Obscure Occult Book Report (TOOBR) podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-obscure-occult-book-report-toobr/id1742736484) Hine's Intro Queen - I'm Going Slightly Mad (Official Video) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od6hY_50Dh0) Vayse to Face with Duncan Hellier (TV Series) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellier_(TV_series)) Hellier Seasons 1 & 2 - Planet Weird (https://www.planetweird.tv/hellier-season-1) Pennyroyal podcast (https://www.pennyroyalpodcast.com/) VYS0007 | Too Much to Dream Last Night (includes Hine's Pan experience) (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0007) Some Other Sphere podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/some-other-sphere/id1459984683) What is psychodynamic therapy? - BACP (https://www.bacp.co.uk/about-therapy/types-of-therapy/psychodynamic-therapy/) Psychoanalysis and the Gothic - University of Pennsylvania (http://web-facstaff.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Masse%CC%81_Psychoanalysis_and_the_Gothic.pdf) The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/93981.The_Interpretation_of_Dreams) On James Hillman's 'The Dream and the Underworld' - Weird Studies podcast (https://www.weirdstudies.com/68) Chaos magic - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic) Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminates_of_Thanateros) IOT British Isles - website (https://iotbritishisles.com/) IOT North America - website (https://iot-na.thanateros.org/) Individuation - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individuation) Self-actualisation - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-actualization) Flow (psychology) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)) Projective identification - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projective_identification) Transference - Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/transference) Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic by Aidan Wachter - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39028487-six-ways) Weaving Fate: Hypersigils, Changing the Past, & Telling True Lies by Aidan Wachter - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54854252-weaving-fate) Transpersonal therapy - Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/transpersonal-therapy) What Magic Is This? podcast - Mental Health and the Magician (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/06/15/mental-health-the-magician/) Diagnosis: are we medicalising human experience? - BHMA (https://bhma.org/diagnosis-are-we-medicalising-human-experience/) Finding God in a seizure: the link between temporal lobe epilepsy and mysticism - ABC (https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/encounter/the-link-between-temporal-lobe-epilepsy-and-mysticism/5956982) VYS0033 | Battle-Owl vs Sci-fi Centipede - Vayse to Face with Loren Fetterman (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0033) The Demon Shax - Occult World (https://occult-world.com/shax/) LBRP: The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram and Notes About Demons - Exemplore (https://exemplore.com/wicca-witchcraft/Lesser-Banishing-Ritual-of-the-Pentagram-Why-and-How-To) S N Goenka - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._N._Goenka) Kundalini yoga - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini_yoga) Federico Campagna - website (https://www.federicocampagna.eu/) Technic and Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality by Federico Campagna - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36302721-technic-and-magic) OEITH #101 Meditation and Trauma (https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/occult-experiments/oeith-101-meditation-and-SAJcUq3o_7d/) The Integrated Website of Daniel M. Ingram (https://www.integrateddaniel.info/) The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium - website (https://theeprc.org/) Understanding The Dark Night Of The Soul (+ How To Get Through It) - MindBodyGreen (https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/dark-night-of-soul) Sigil - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil) Set and setting - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_and_setting) Guardian angel: Thelema - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_angel#Thelema) Abyss (Thelema) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abyss_(Thelema)) Normalizing the Holy Guardian Angel: Moving from Taboo to Dialogue - Praemonstro (https://www.praemonstro.com/post/the-state-of-thelema) Andrew Cohen (spiritual teacher) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Cohen_(spiritual_teacher)) Andrew Cohen - website (https://www.andrewcohen.com/) Great White Brotherhood - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_White_Brotherhood) The Great White Brotherhood - website (https://thegreatwhitebrotherhood.org/) The Red Book: Liber Novus by C G Jung - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6454477-the-red-book) Neoplatonism - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoplatonism) VALIS by Philip K. Dick - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/216377.VALIS) Duncan's Recommendations Monument Maker by David Keenan - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58724097-monument-maker) England's Hidden Reverse by David Keenan - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/981522.England_s_Hidden_Reverse) Ultraculture Ep. 167: England's Hidden Reverse With David Keenan (https://www.listennotes.com/ms/podcasts/ultraculture-with/ep-167-englands-hidden-0QIoUVhtLae/) This is Memorial Device by David Keenan - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32490609-this-is-memorial-device) Xstabeth by David Keenan - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50834904-xstabeth) Buckley's Closing Question Carol Vorderman on Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/carolvorders) Vayse online Vayse website (https://www.vayse.co.uk/) Vayse on Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/vayseesyav) Vayse on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vayseesyav/) Music From Vayse: Volume 1 by Polypores - Bandcamp (https://vayse.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-vayse-volume-1) Music From Vayse: Volume 2 by Polypores - Bandcamp (https://vayse.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-vayse-volume-2) Vayse on Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/vayse) Vayse email: vayseinfo@gmail.com Mental Health Links (UK) (taken from the wonderful mental health charity Mind's website (https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/guides-to-support-and-services/crisis-services/helplines-listening-services/)) Samaritans - talk about anything that is upsetting you - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can call 116 123 (free from any phone). You can also call the Samaritans Welsh Language Line on 0808 164 0123 (7pm–11pm every day). SANEline - If you're experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else, you can call SANEline on 0300 304 7000 (4.30pm–10.30pm every day). National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK. Offers a supportive listening service to anyone with thoughts of suicide - 0800 689 5652 (6pm–3:30am every day). Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM). You can call the CALM on 0800 58 58 58 (5pm–midnight every day) if you are struggling and need to talk. Shout. If you would prefer not to talk but want some mental health support, you could text SHOUT to 85258. Shout offers a confidential 24/7 text service providing support if you are in crisis and need immediate help. The Mix. If you're under 25, you can call The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (3pm–midnight every day), request support by email using this form on The Mix website or use their crisis text messenger service. Papyrus HOPELINEUK. If you're under 35 and struggling with suicidal feelings, or concerned about a young person who might be struggling, you can call Papyrus HOPELINEUK on 0800 068 4141 (weekdays 10am-10pm, weekends 2pm-10pm and bank holidays 2pm–10pm), email pat@papyrus-uk.org or text 07786 209 697. Nightline. If you're a student, you can look on the Nightline website to see if your university or college offers a night-time listening service. Nightline phone operators are all students too. Switchboard. If you identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, you can call Switchboard on 0300 330 0630 (10am–10pm every day), email chris@switchboard.lgbt or use their webchat service. Phone operators all identify as LGBT+. C.A.L.L. If you live in Wales, you can call the Community Advice and Listening Line (C.A.L.L.) on 0800 132 737 (open 24/7) or you can text 'help' followed by a question to 81066. Special Guest: Duncan Barford.

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for October 2023 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 269

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 25:31


On the Shelf for October 2023 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 269 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Getting back to blogging The Anne Lister Research Summit, Oct. 14-15, 2023 Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogPalmer, Paulina. 1999. Lesbian Gothic: Transgressive Fictions. Cassell, New York. ISBN 0-304-70154-8 Yiannitsaros, Chirstopher. 2010. “'I'm scared to death she'll kill me: Devoted Ladies, feminine monstrosity, and the (lesbian) Gothic Romance” in The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies 8: 41-52. Parker, Sarah. 2008. “'The Darkness is the Closet in Which Your Lover Roosts Her Heart': Lesbians, Desire and the Gothic Genre” in Journal of International Women's Studies, Vol. 9, Issue 2: 3-16. McCallum, E.L. & Mikko Tuhkanen, eds. 2014. The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature Cambridge University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-107-03521-8 Recent Lesbian/Sapphic Historical FictionWar and Solace (Tales from Norvegr #3) by Edale Lane Cities of Women by Kathleen B. Jones Let the Waters Roar by Geonn Cannon The Heart of the Banshee (series #2) by Carolyn Elizabeth A Lady to Treasure by Marianne Ratcliffe Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout Western Blue by Suzie Clarke Deeds and Words: A Sapphic Historical Mystery (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell Lovesick Blossoms by Julia Watts Other Titles of InterestMenewood (The Light of the World #2) by Nicola Griffith Unsettled by Patricia Reis Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue by Christine Higdon A Glimpse into Your Soul by Char Dafoe Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield What I've been consumingA Study in Garnet by Meredith Rose Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty A Nobleman's Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel by K.J. Charles Call for submissions for the 2024 LHMP audio short story series. See here for details. A transcript of this podcast is available here. (Interview transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)

Vayse
VYS0026 | It's a Wand-erful Life - Vayse to Face with Douglas Batchelor Pt. 1

Vayse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 88:13


VYS0026 | It's a Wand-erful Life - Vayse to Face with Douglas Batchelor Pt. 1 - Show Notes Hine and Buckley are back for the first episode of season 2 and they've brought Douglas Batchelor along with them! Doug is the host and creator of the incomparable What Magic is This? - a podcast about Magic, the Occult, the Esoteric, the Paranormal, the Supernatural and the Weird and surely the single most frequently mentioned magical resource throughout the first season of Vayse. In the first part of this two-part, slightly giddy interview, the roots of Doug's magical life are revealed as he talks about how he graduated from being a disillusioned materialist teenager to a punk-rock chaos magician to a self-styled-necromantic-performative-ritual-magician with an awesome occult podcast. The conversation bounces around: from synchronicities to Bob Ross, from how to start your own magical practice to Hot Wheels skating gear, from podcasting as a work of magic to the psychic influence of the Lost Boys soundtrack... and all whilst Hine and Buckley try their best to uncover and assimilate the source of Doug's seemingly inexhaustible enthusiasm and positivity... Recorded 3 August 2023 Big thanks go to Doug for being so generous with his time and enthusiastic with sharing his knowledge - we were not expecting for this to be a double episode!!! And thanks as always to Keith for the show notes! Give Keith a follow on Twitter @peak_flow for electronic music and weird stuff. Douglas Batchelor/What Magic is This? Links What Magic is This? website (https://whatmagicisthis.com/) Douglas/What Magic is This? On Twitter (https://twitter.com/DouglasWMiT) Douglas/What Magic is This? On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/douglaswmit/) Douglas/What Magic is This? On YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@whatmagicisthis/videos) Douglas/What Magic is This? Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WhatMagicIsThisPodcast/) Douglas/What Magic is This? Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/whatmagicisthis) Buckley and Hine's introductory stories - related links Carl Sagan's Cosmos - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos%3A_A_Personal_Voyage) Bob Ross - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ross) Surfskating - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfskating) Hot Wheels - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Wheels) The Lost Boys Trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q786UsnOcsY) The Lost Boys (film) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boys) The Lost Boys Soundtrack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raI38f_xMZE) The Lost Boys Soundtrack (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boys#Music) VYS0003 | Welcome to Vayse: Population (first released episode) (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0003) Selected topics and people featured on What Magic Is This? Links Chaos Magic, Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic) Chaos Magic Part I - What Magic Is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/07/20/chaos-magic-part-i/) Chaos Magic Part II - What Magic Is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/07/31/chaos-magic-part-ii/) Sigil - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil) Sigils - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/05/11/sigils/) The Lesser Key of Solomon on Sacred Texts (https://sacred-texts.com/grim/lks/index.htm) The Lesser Key of Solomon edited by Joseph H Peterson (https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=30643630931&searchurl=an%3Dpeterson%2Bjoseph%26sortby%3D17%26tn%3Dlesser%2Bkey%2Bof%2Bsolomon%2Bthe%2Blemegeton%2Bclavicula%2Bsalomonis&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title1) Lesser Key of Solomon/Ars Goetia - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lesser_Key_of_Solomon) Goetia - What Magic is This? Episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/08/30/goetia/) Greek Magical Papyri - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Magical_Papyri) The Greek Magical Papyri In Translation on the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/TheGreekMagicalPapyriInTranslation/mode/2up) The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation Volume I: Texts (https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31601118429&ref_=ps_ggl_10939332144&cm_mmc=ggl-_-UK_Shopp_Textbookstandard-_-product_id=UK9780226044477USED-_-keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0vWnBhC6ARIsAJpJM6fpF9O5d0vYsBN1CSFiZXS-lSE_tWyW3qCaPJO563We-9XVSLsa1qIaAoK3EALw_wcB)by Hans Dieter Betz The Greek Magical Papyri - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/02/29/the-greek-magical-papyri/) I Ching, Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching) I Ching - Wilhelm/Baynes (http://www2.unipr.it/~deyoung/I_Ching_Wilhelm_Translation.html) I Ching or Book of Changes: Ancient Chinese wisdom to inspire and enlighten (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/i-ching-or-book-of-changes-ancient-chinese-wisdom-to-inspire-and-enlighten-richard-wilhelm/14406?ean=9780140192070) - Wilhelm/Baynes Translation 3rd Edition The I Ching with Dan Lowe - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2022/07/30/the-i-ching-with-dan-lowe/) Ouija - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija) Ouija - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2023/07/24/ouija/) Aidan Wachter's website (https://www.aidanwachter.com/) Spirits with Aiden Wachter - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/08/21/spirits-with-aidan-wachter/) Gary Lachman's website (https://www.gary-lachman.com/) The Ever-Evolving Consciousness of Gary Lachman - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2022/03/24/the-ever-evolving-consciousness-of-gary-lachman/) Jack Hunter's website (https://jack-hunter.yourwebsitespace.com/) Spiritualism & Spirit Mediumship with Jack Hunter - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2022/05/31/spiritualism-amp-spirit-mediumship-with-jack-hunter/) Joshua Cutchin's website (https://www.joshuacutchin.com/) Fairies, UFOs, Aliens with Joshua Cutchin - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2023/03/14/fairies-ufos-aliens-with-joshua-cutchin/) Alexander Cummins' website (http://www.alexandercummins.com/) Grimoires with Alexander Cummins, What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/01/30/grimoires-with-alexander-cummins/) Jeffrey Kripal's website (https://jeffreyjkripal.com/) The Luminous Mind of Jeffrey Kripal - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/12/22/the-luminous-mind-of-jeffrey-kripal/) The Return Of Jeffrey Kripal – 100th Episode! - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2023/01/16/the-return-of-jeffrey-kripal-100th-episode/) What Magic is This? as tutorial/opinion - related links Aleister Crowley - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley) Aleister Crowley – His Life and Ideas with Richard Kaczynski - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/10/19/aleister-crowley-his-life-and-ideas-with-richard-kaczynski/) Aleister Crowley – The Myth and the New Aeon with Richard T. Cole - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/10/31/aleister-crowley-the-myth-and-the-new-aeon-with-richard-t-cole/) Aleister Crowley – My Beastly Thoughts - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/11/11/aleister-crowley-my-beastly-thoughts/) Charles Fort - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fort) Charles Fort - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/11/11/charles-fort/) Fort's 'Measurement Of A Circle' - Forteana.org forum discussion (https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/forts-measurement-of-a-circle.8783/) Occultism - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occult#Occultism) Occultism with Mitch Horowitz - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2023/08/31/occultism-with-mitch-horowitz/) The Art of Storytelling in Non-Fiction - Reedsy Live article (https://blog.reedsy.com/live/storytelling-in-nonfiction/) Colin Wilson - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Wilson) Colin Wilson - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/03/31/colin-wilson/) Carl Jung - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung) Carl Jung - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2019/07/02/carl-jung/) Consensus reality - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_reality) Douglas' early interest in magic and weird stuff - related links Calgary, Alberta - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary) Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada) Animism - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animism) Greek Mythology - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_mythology) J. R.R. Tolkien - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._R._Tolkien) Mysteries of the Unknown books - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysteries_of_the_Unknown) The Search for the Lost Lemon Mine, CIM Magazine article (https://magazine.cim.org/en/in-search/the-search-for-the-lost-lemon-mine/) Robert W. Service (poet) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Service) John E Douglas - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Douglas) Carl Jung - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung) Robertson Davies - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_Davies) Herman Hesse - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Hesse) Siddhartha (novel) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhartha_(novel)) Siddhartha (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/siddhartha-hermann-hesse/7441227?ean=9781805330196) by Hermann Hesse Steppenwolf (novel) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(novel)) Steppenwolf (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/steppenwolf-hermann-hesse/2094941?ean=9780141192093) by Hermann Hesse Disinformation TV series and related links Video rental shop - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_rental_shop) Disinformation (TV series) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinformation_(TV_series)) DisInfoTV - clips from the show (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5N_krU-BvSw-51dxHL1JJper_J28_4wv) Disinformation: The Complete Series, DVD review (https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/12123/disinformation-the-complete-series/) Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult (https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781938875106/Book-Lies-New-Edition-Disinformation-1938875109/plp) - edited by Richard Metzger Richard Metzger's "DisinfoCon 2000" (feat. Robert Anton Wilson, Kenneth Anger, et al.) - video (3.5 hrs approx.) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t_Uk2lzXIo) Richard Metzger - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Metzger) Disinformation (company) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinformation_(company)) Joe Coleman (painter) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Coleman_(painter)) Kenneth Anger - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger) Douglas Rushkoff - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Rushkoff) Robert Anton Wilson - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Anton_Wilson) Genesis P-Orridge - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_P-Orridge) Nevill Drury - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevill_Drury) Allen Greenfield on Twitter (https://twitter.com/allengreenfield) Grant Morrison and related links Grant Morrison - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Morrison) Grant Morrison on Chaos Magic, the occult & Sigil creation (from DisInfoCon 2000) - video (45 mins approx.) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTMFBYXmvMk) Pop Magic (https://doctormcg.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/morrison-pop-magik-ocr.pdf) by Grant Morrison Chaos Magic - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic) Sigil - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil) The Magic Mind of Grant Morrison -What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/12/27/the-magic-mind-of-grant-morrison/) Douglas' magical practice and related links Unforeseen Interlude: How I Started in Magic - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2019/09/03/unforseen-interlude-how-i-started-in-magic-and-qa/) Ceremonial Magic - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_magic) VYS0012 - Order Out of Chaos - Vayse to Face with Mark Vincent (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0012) Treadwell's Books - website (https://www.treadwells-london.com/) Models of Magic - Spiral Nature article (https://www.spiralnature.com/magick/models/) Peter J Carroll - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_J._Carroll) Phil Hine - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hine) Austin Osman Spare - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Osman_Spare) Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_Order_of_the_Golden_Dawn) Aleister Crowley - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley) Hermetic Qabala - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_Qabalah) Egregore - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egregore) Servitor (chaos magic) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servitor_(chaos_magic)) Edmonton, Alberta - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton) Chaos Magick vs ceremonial and others - Reddit thread (https://www.reddit.com/r/magick/comments/zn7ag6/chaos_magick_vs_ceremonial_and_others/) Greek Magical Papyri - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Magical_Papyri) Cunning folk - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunning_folk) Cunning Folk with Aerinn Hodges - What Magic is This? Episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/04/28/cunning-folk-with-aerinn-hodges/) The Great Work - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Work_(Hermeticism)) Alan Moore and related links Alan Moore - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore) V for Vendetta (graphic novel) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_for_Vendetta) V for Vendetta (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/v-for-vendetta-alan-moore/6301050?ean=9781779511195) by Alan Moore Watchmen (comic book series) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen) Watchmen (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/watchmen-international-edition-alan-moore/2879987?ean=9781401248192) by Alan Moore Promethea (comic book series) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethea) Promethea: The Deluxe Edition Book One (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/promethea-the-deluxe-edition-book-one-alan-moore/3371192?ean=9781401288662) by Alan Moore Alan Moore interview - Mustard magazine (http://www.mustardweb.org/alanmoore/) The Marvellous Magical World of Alan Moore - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/04/30/the-marvellous-magical-world-of-alan-moore/) Starting a magical practice / Protection Magic / Dreams / Precognition and related links How to Start Doing Magic - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2022/01/12/how-to-start-doing-magic/) The Imagination - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2019/08/22/the-imagination/) What Magic is This? The Dirt episodes (https://www.patreon.com/whatmagicisthis/posts?filters[tag]=The%20Dirt) (some previews only, full access requires sign up to the Patreon) George Carlin - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin) Protection Magic - Green Witch Farm article (https://greenwitchfarm.com/protection-magic/) Psi and Science - Psychology Today article (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-darkness/202206/psi-and-science) Dreams - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2019/10/10/dreams/) Lucid Dreaming - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2021/02/27/lucid-dreaming/) Precognition - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precognition) Is Precognition Real? Cornell University Lab Releases Powerful New Evidence that the Human Mind can Perceive the Future - H Plus magazine article (2010-2011) (https://hplusmagazine.com/2010/11/04/precognition-real-cornell-university-lab-releases-powerful-new-evidence-human-mind-can/) Hildegard of Bingen - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen) Spiritual Cleansing: Your Guide to Cleansing Rituals and Methods, Otherworldly Oracle article (https://otherworldlyoracle.com/spiritual-cleansing-rituals/) Eric Wargo / Coincidence / Synchronicity and related links Eric Wargo's website (https://ericwargo.com/index.htm) Time Loops: Precognition, Retrocausation, and the Unconscious (https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781938398926/Time-Loops-Precognition-Retrocausation-Unconscious-1938398920/plp) by Eric Wargo Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self: Interpreting Messages from Your Future (https://www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/isbn/9781644112694/) by Eric Wargo Coincidence & Synchronicity - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2019/07/22/coincidence-synchronicity/) The Timely Ideas of Eric Wargo - What Magic is This? episode (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2020/12/12/the-timely-ideas-of-eric-wargo/) Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs) Peak experience - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_experience) Publication bias (aka file-drawer effect) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publication_bias) Is Death an Illusion? Evidence Suggests Death Isn't the End, Psychology Today article (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/biocentrism/201111/is-death-illusion-evidence-suggests-death-isn-t-the-end) Douglas asks Hine and Buckley why Vayse exists - related links Ultra-terrestrial hypothesis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interdimensional_UFO_hypothesis) Ultra-terrestrial Models, by H.E. Puthoff, article from The Journal of Cosmology (https://thejournalofcosmology.com/Puthoff.pdf) Ghost hunting - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_hunting) VYS0021 - Song of the Dark Man - Vayse to Face with Darragh Mason (https://www.vayse.co.uk/vys0021) Folie à deux - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folie_%C3%A0_deux) Mid-life crisis - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midlife_crisis) Pennyroyal podcast website (https://www.pennyroyalpodcast.com/) Hellier (TV Series) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellier_(TV_series)) Hellier Season 1: Episode 1 | The Midnight Children (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1FwIuicx88) Spirit house - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_house) 2000AD (Comics) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_AD_(comics)) Boo Cook - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boo_Cook) Tweet by Vayse showing Boo's incredible Artwork (https://x.com/vayseesyav/status/1684921390044962818?s=46&t=q2-c9hjD5sIXynDdaJB8PQ) Meet the Void Runners - 2000AD article (https://2000ad.com/news/meet-the-void-runners-the-new-series-beginning-this-week-in-2000-ad/) Animism - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animism) Douglas' positivity and related links Thelema - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelema) Thoth Tarot - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoth_Tarot) Aleister Crowley - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley) Carl Sagan - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Sagan) Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_A_Personal_Voyage) James Burke (science historian) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Burke_(science_historian)) Connections (British TV Series) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(British_TV_series)) Robert Anton Wilson - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Anton_Wilson) The Tools (https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-tools/phil-stutz/barry-michels/9781785044571) by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels Ed Sheeran - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Sheeran) Karma - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma) Garth Ennis - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Ennis) Preacher (comics) - Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preacher_(comics)) Classic Frames from Preacher (https://chasemagnett.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/preacher-you-gotta-be-one-of-the-good-guys.jpg) - words by Garth Ennis, art by Steve Dillon Special Guest: Douglas Batchelor.

El vuelo del Fénix
El vuelo del Fénix - Discazos que cumplen 30 años 2 - 12/07/23

El vuelo del Fénix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 60:29


Hoy escuchamos: Nirvana: Heart-shaped box, Rape me, Frances farmer will have her revenge on Seattle, Dumb, Pennyroyal tea, Tourette´s. Sepultura: Refuse resist, Territory, Propaganda, Slave new world.  Tool: Undertow, Sober, Intolerance , Flood.Escuchar audio

Le [O]Razioni della Sera
Le [O]Razioni della Sera del 18 maggio 2023

Le [O]Razioni della Sera

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 30:10


In questa diretta ti sei perso:-> Break it down again (Tears for fears)-> Black hole sun (Soundgarden)-> Pennyroyal tea (Nirvana)>> Ascoltaci live tutti i martedì, mercoledì e giovedì sera alle 20:00 su runtimeradio.it>> Partecipa in diretta allo show sulla nostra chat Telegram: https://t.me/diretteruntime

RPPR Actual Play
Wanderhome: A Simple Journey

RPPR Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 110:30


Wanderhome is a pastoral fantasy role-playing game about traveling animal-folk, the world they inhabit, and the way the seasons change. It is a game filled with grassy fields, mossy shrines, herds of chubby bumblebees, opossums in sundresses, salamanders with suspenders, starry night skies, and the most beautiful sunsets you can imagine. In a small village, a group of kin decides to take a journey to a nearby city, as part of a whimsical treasure hunt... Ross as Pockets the peddler Maddy as Troofus the firelight Aaron as Scoots Yellow Jacket the shepherd Chris as Pennyroyal the census taker Caleb as the facilitator

The Stephen Satterfield Show
The Herbal Abortifacients with Julia Fine

The Stephen Satterfield Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 25:28


Julia Fine is a writer and historian pursuing a PhD at Stanford in food and environmental history of the British Empire. Her work on the history of food, environment, and empire has been recognized by the Association for the Study of Food and Society, the Association of Food Journalists, and the World History Association. Before moving to California, she did public history work at museums in Washington DC.Stephen and Julia chat's about the herbal abortifacients is incredibly timely with the recent fall of Roe v. Wade as we learn the history of abortion practices. Julia co-authored an article “Pennyroyal, Rue and ‘Hickry Pickory'”Herbal abortifacients are deeply rooted in American history” which is published in whetstone magazine volume 11. Julia is the first in a series of guests we're chatting with who have written for volume 11, so if you check out the magazine you can read along as the episodes air. Find the full article on our website. Learn more about Julia's work www.juliafine.comFollow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.comProduced by Whetstone Radio Collective

Just Hit Play
Episode 92. Nirvana - Pennyroyal Tea. Vince Staples - Norf Norf. Independent artist: Minorgold - Don't Change

Just Hit Play

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 44:34


Independent artist: Minorgold - Don't changeLinktree: https://linktr.ee/minorgoldmusicSocialsHosts: Peter Cabral: www.instagram.com/cabralphotography/?hl=enNick Cabral: www.instagram.com/nickcabral37/Producer: Darryn Arndt: www.instagram.com/darrynarndt/Theme song: Braden Mutch: www.instagram.com/braden_mutch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/justhitplaypodcast/Facebook: www.facebook.com/JusthitplaypodcastEmail: justhitplay7300@gmail.comwww.youtube.com/@justhitplaypodcast

The Holistic Herbalism Podcast
Herbs A-Z: Mentha, Mentha, Mentha!

The Holistic Herbalism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 57:22


20% OFF ALL COURSES & PROGRAMS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF DECEMBER – USE CODE DECEMBER2022 AT CHECKOUT!Today we're profiling a few of our favorite “minty” mints! We discuss spearmint, peppermint, & pennyroyal.Spearmint (Mentha spicata) has a light flavor and impression, with moderate menthol content. It's gotten a lot of attention in herbal circles for potential impacts on elevated androgen levels in certain circumstances, but is this generalizable? We're not convinced. We see spearmint as a relaxant and soothing herb first and foremost.Peppermint, on the other hand, is quite stimulating! In part this is due to stronger menthol content and concomitant strength as a relaxant. Cerebral circulation benefits from this combination, and peppermint can help brain fog in many cases. It's important to be clear that products made with peppermint essential oil are not the same as drinking EO in water (which we advise against very adamantly).With pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) it's even more important to stick to tea rather than the EO. Cases exist of fatalities due to ingesting the EO, in an attempted herbal abortion. This is not going to work, and it is dangerous: don't do it! But, that doesn't mean a single cup of pennyroyal tea will cause an abortion, either… As a tea the herb is an effective pelvic circulatory stimulant & relaxant. If peppermint is helpful for brain fog, then pennyroyal is helpful for “uterus fog”!20% OFF ALL COURSES & PROGRAMS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF DECEMBER – USE CODE DECEMBER2022 AT CHECKOUT!If you have a moment, it would help us a lot if you could subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the showYou can find all of our online herbalism courses at online.commonwealthherbs.com!

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Talking Weird #15 Messages from Beyond with Penny Royal's Nathan Isaac

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 85:38


Nathan Paul Isaac - writer, filmmaker, and host/creator of the highly acclaimed Penny Royal podcast - visits with Talking Weird! ( https://www.pennyroyalpodcast.com/ )He chats with Dean about the high strangeness that haunts the dark and bloody ground of Kentucky, and his research into communicating with non-human intelligences.So prepare yourself for a strange and compelling trip ranging from malevolent cults, through UFO high strangeness and underground civilizations, to channeling beings from beyond our reality!

Before The Stream
Nirvana Unplugged: Pennyroyal Tea, with Rob Collier

Before The Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 46:46


Before the Stream is currently talking about Nirvana's MTV Unplugged In New York one song at a time. Rob Collier returns to the show to talk about Pennyroyal Tea, the 5th song on the album.  We explore why Rob didn't get into Nirvana in the 90s as much as he did the other major grunge bands, what makes this song and Kurt's performance of it on Unplugged so compelling, a little bit of music theory, and a lot more.  Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream

Midnight in Kentucky
An Otherworldly Initiation: In Conversation with Jason Andrews of Paranormal Patio

Midnight in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 117:26


Jason Andrews is a man beset with initiation by the otherworldly. As host of the Paranormal Patio podcast, Jason has spoken with a variety of highly notable names in the fields of the paranormal, supernatural, and all around high strangeness. Jason's own experiences with the phenomenal, however, are chock full of synchronicity and magick and are as astounding and perception shattering as any of the guests to which he has played host. On tonight's episode of MIK, as the veil begins its thinning, we sit down with Jason to discuss the call of the ethereal and how that call has seemingly guided him most of his life to culminate into the strange journey he now finds himself on with the upcoming release of his video documentary project, “Surface: Before Me, My Altar.” From prophetic, lucid dreams, and the kinfolk of Aleister Crowley, to the possibility that the very entrance to the hollow Earth itself has been found right here in the Bluegrass… The hour has just struck midnight on the Paranormal Patio and MIK is in conversation with Jason Andrews to hear just how it all leads back to Kentucky! Audio support for this episode was provided by Truckstop Dave from the upcoming Angry Small Town album.Shownotes:-HEAR THIS EPISODE AD-FREE ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/Midnightinkentucky-Paranormal Patio onlinehttps://www.paranormalpatio.com/#/-Surface: Before Me, My Altar Teaser Trailerhttps://youtu.be/0TNgDJYnUKc-Etidorhpa or the End of Earth: The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Etidorhpa-End-Earth-Mysterious-Remarkable/dp/154036187X-Truckstop Dave on Jamendohttps://www.jamendo.com/artist/349109/truckstopdave-Midnight in Kentucky onlinehttp://midnightinkentucky.com-Ransom Letter Publishing Tee Publichttps://www.teepublic.com/user/ransom-letter-publishing-Ransom Letter Publishing Youtubehttps://youtube.com/channel/UCbSPcYF4tS4LqjMj_l0Qf2g

Moon & Sun Podcast
Ep 44 Pennyroyal and Candle Spell Layouts!

Moon & Sun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 39:40


Welcome back to the moon & sun podcast. Join us for some education and a bout of laughing that I didn't cut out this time! Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe to the pod for automatically downloaded new episodes, and rating and reviewing helps boost the pod! Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/moonandsunpodcast Facebook: Moon & Sun Podcast Coven facebook.com/groupss/503475937542222 Twitter: twitter.com/moonandsunpod Gmail: moonandsunpodcast@gmail.com We are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals of any kind. Nothing we say should be taken as advice or instruction. Herbs and anything else you ingest could have a negative interaction with medication and/or your health. We assume no legal liability or responsibility for any injuries or illness resulting from the use of information learned from this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonandsunpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonandsunpodcast/support

Midnight in Kentucky
After Midnight- The Fine Grey Line

Midnight in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 17:56


On tonight's Patreon exclusive series, After Midnight, Ean Connelly returns! We get hella weird discussing: Kids and the Paranormal, Slenderman, Pale Crawlers, Creepy Pastas, Energy Manifestation, Egregore, Reality Manipulation, Entertainment and Entity Channelling, Momo, Smile Dog, Demonology, The Imaginal Realms, The Ever-growing Nature of Space/Time, Hoaxes, The Fine Grey Line of Emotions and Manifestation, PTSD and the Paranormal, Psychedelics, the Strange Reality of John Constantine, Stephen Spielberg and UFO Disclosure, The Alien/Demon Connection, Cosmic Horror and the Mountains of Madness, Pennyroyal, Somerset High Strangeness, the Psychological Effects of Quartz Crystal, Is the Truth Truly Out There? How Much of the Truth do Our Earthly Authorities Truly Know? The MIK Team, Cryptidcon, And much, much more! AM is a Patreon exclusive look into the moments before and after MIK hits the airwaves.Shownotes:-Transmissions from the Abyss: Dogman, Demons, Spirits, and Spooklights (with Ean Connelly)https://www.patreon.com/posts/transmissions-65054137-Beware the Slenderman Documentary on HBOMaxhttps://www.hbo.com/movies/beware-the-slenderman-AD FREE- Monsters of the Bluegrass State- Live from RCPL Con 2022https://www.patreon.com/posts/ad-free-monsters-71369949-That Would Be Rad! S2 E39: The Orb Episodehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2nWd9YmkqEYYPeMpnKOovN?si=Tu5ZveXkRfmxPNgo0aOzGQ-Cryptidconhttp://www.cryptidcon.com-Midnight in Kentucky onlinehttps://www.midnightinkentucky.com-Ransom Letter Publishing Tee Publichttps://www.teepublic.com/user/ransom-letter-publishing-Ransom Letter Publishing Youtubehttps://youtube.com/channel/UCbSPcYF4tS4LqjMj_l0Qf2g

California Wine Country
Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick

California Wine Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 27:21


Courtney DeGraff and Joslyn Thoresen. Courtney DeGraff and Joslyn Thoresen from the Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick Celebration are our guests on California Wine Country today. Barry Herbst, the wine buyer for Bottle Barn, is also in the studio today. Wine Enthusiast magazine just named Bottle Barn one of the top three wine stores in California. Our guests describe the Harvest Tidrick Celebration. Tidrick is a Boontling word, derived from "tea drinking." Boontling is the famous lingo that citizens of Booneville invented around 150 years ago, for fun and in order to gossip in front of others who did not understand it. The citizens of Booneville continue to take great pleasure in the lingo and enjoy promoting it, including having fun with the marketing for this event. Dan Berger has brought a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc from 2016 which he would not normally have saved for this long, but which has survived well. Anderson Valley The Anderson Valley is located in northern California, in Mendocino County well north of Santa Rosa where this show originates. It lies about an hour and half to the north over a winding road and feels even more remote once you arrive. The Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick Celebration runs from Friday October 21 through Sunday October 23 in Anderson Valley, California. Check out the website AV WINES dot com. Saturday and Sunday. All of their wineries are doing harvest events. Visitors can stop at up to four per day, with their admission. They also have live music and movies. Our Bottle Barn is also sponsor of the Tidrick. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Bottle Barn online for the coolest bargains on wine, beer and spirits. Today's Tastings The first wine tasted is a 2021 Pennyroyal Farm wine called Anyhow Blanc, a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Dan Berger finds that it is the best blend of these two that he has ever tasted, since you can really taste parts of each grape. Next they taste a 2020 Chardonnay from Drew Family Wines called Bahl Briney, which is Boontling, Bahl is great and Briney means coast. They are situated up on the Mendocino Ridge. The family does all their own farming. "Beautiful structure," says Dan Berger. Rich, great acidity to balance off the fruit. Jason Drew is the owner and winemaker, a "brilliant talent" says Dan. They produce small lot cool-climate wines from Anderson Valley and Mendocino Ridge AVAs. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Rodney Strong for the latest on the 2022 Summer Concert series. The third wine is the Pennyroyal 2019 Pinot Noir from Eye of the Needle vineyard. This is one block on a property called The Corners, one of Booneville's original settlements. It is where Hwy 128 and Hwy 253 meet. It has about 18 months barrel aging, about 30% new oak. What's more, also brought a cheese called Velvet Sister, named after some real historical characters. The 2019 Drew Fog Eater Pinot Noir is next. In Boontling, Fog Eaters are coastal people and Bright Lighters are city folk. It has a black pepper component under all the cherry and berry flavors. The synthesis of fruit, acidity and tannin, is what they mean by "structure" but it takes a lot of tasting to really know. Barry finds it earthy like the Pinot Noir from Burgundy.

Midnight in Kentucky
(PATREON PREVIEW) After Midnight: Episode Four: The Whys of AI

Midnight in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 17:28


On tonight's Patreon Exclusive series, After Midnight, Jamie Lee takes the co-host spot as we stumble around a conversation on recent revelations that Google's AI, LaMDA, has ‘become sentient,' and just how this news connects with occultism, magick, high strangeness, and the paranormal!Are there entities of ethereal origin using technology as their gateway into our realm and is humanity helping them evolve into time-traveling multi-dimensional aliens?In this episode we also discuss the Flatwoods Monster, owls, weird vibes, Hellier, Strawberry Road, The Stanford Three Alien Abductions, Somerset, Pennyroyal, surviving Simulacra and Simulation, native horses in America, grounding in magickal practices and paranormal studies, and more!AM is a Patreon exclusive look into the moments before and after MIK hits the airwaves.Shownotes:-MIK PatreonPatreon.com/midnightinkentucky-Flatwoods Monster Homewww.braxxie.com-The Flatwoods Monster Wikihttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatwoods_monster-THE FLATWOODS MONSTER: A LEGACY OF FEARhttps://www.smalltownmonsters.com/shop/theflatwoodsmonsterdvd-The Duncan Trussell Family Hour 515: Blake Lemoinehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0NXNvJtRQSuWl4HM1MvhD0?si=vJkQ8R2URqydtzn4Pgm9YQ-The Creepy Linehttps://youtu.be/0v6KBGr5IzY-The Duncan at Russell Family Hour 501: Damien Echols and Lorri Davishttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3HeayVbVnPiW5mwWeEc835?si=Iy6hd41RSo--znwAPWvjEw-The Duncan at Russell Family Hour 514: Nick Hintonhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/5btREhenENYXMadIFjEYW2?si=uOR_1eFbShWgw3k9BuSpRg-American Cosmic by Diana Pasulka on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/American-Cosmic-UFOs-Religion-Technology/dp/019069288X

Live Like the World is Dying
S1E42 - Bay Area Doula Project on Abortion and Abortion Access

Live Like the World is Dying

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 65:16


Episode Notes Episode summary Margaret talks with two people who work with the Bay Area Doula Project. They talk about different kinds of abortions, histories of abortion methods, different kinds of self-managed abortions, clincal and procedural abortions, pharmacological methods vs herbal methods, and abortion access. Guest Info Bay Area Doula Project can be found on Instagram @BayAreaDoulaProject or on Twitter @BAPDtweets Host and Publisher The host Margaret Killjoy can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Show Links If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice We're a national nonprofit network of law students and lawyers who know that reproductive justice doesn't just happen. www.ifwhenhow.org Places to donate: https://www.ifwhenhow.org/ https://abortionfunds.org/ https://accessrj.org/ Some history of misoprostol in Brazil: https://www.scielo.br/j/hcsm/a/X74PWDTg8njthWPPh5dVQSd/?lang=en Some history and resources on Reproductive Justice: https://www.sistersong.net/reproductive-justice/ https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/black-feminism-and-reproductive-justice-a-reading-list Some info on trans-inclusive abortion care: https://translash.org/translash-guide-to-trans-bodies-trans-choices-my-abortion-saved-my-life/ https://www.optionsforsexualhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/FQPN18-Manual-EN-BC-web.pdf Criminalization California judge overturns 11-year prison term for woman whose baby was stillborn Adora Perez, who admitted to using meth, was originally charged with murder and pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter. www.latimes.com Women who were recently imprisoned for their pregnancy outcomes in California: Adora Perez: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-03-18/california-judge-overturns-conviction-woman-whose-baby-was-stillborn Chelsea Becker: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-20/murder-charge-dropped-against-woman-who-suffered-stillbirth For the following, folks may want to consider digital security. As in use a VPN to visit these links, TOR, ect... We like hackblossom's guide: https://hackblossom.org/cybersecurity/and Digital Defense Fund also has great info: https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy info on abortion with herbs: https://www.instagram.com/holistic.abortions/ https://holisticabortions.bigcartel.com/ https://we.riseup.net/assets/351138/22321349-Natural-Liberty-Rediscovering-Self-Induced-Abortion-Methods.pdf info on abortion with pills: http://www.misoprostol.org/ https://www.plancpills.org/ https://hesperian.org/books-and-resources/our-mobile-applications/safe-abortion-sa/ Other Projects Awesome fund in Mexico City: https://www.fondomaria.org/ The New York Doula Project: https://www.doulaproject.net/ Literature They also have this great zine on being your own doula: http://www.diydoula.org/ Transcript Margaret 00:14 Hello, and welcome to Live Like The World Is Dying, your podcast. It feels like the end times. I'm your host, Margaret killjoy. And this week I'm talking about some end times stuff. It's not really end times. End times is too complex... whatever. You've heard me talk about my opinion about end times and how complicated that is. But, I think that is absolutely happening right now is that people's ability to access abortion is being stripped away inside the United States. And so I'm talking today with two people from the Bay Area Doula Project, about self managed abortion, about the state of things, about the different types of abortions that one might seek to release their pregnancy. And I think that there's going to be a lot in here for every listener, including those who think it doesn't affect them directly. This podcast is a proud member of the Channel Zero network of anarchists podcasts and here's a jingle from another show in the network. 01:36 jingle Margaret 02:13 Hi, if you two could introduce yourself I guess with your your names, your pronouns and kind of what you do what what brings you on the podcast today. Aspen 02:25 I'm glad to go first. My name is Aspen I use they/them pronouns. I'm an abortion doula fertility awareness educator and also an herbalist. And I've been work doing abortion work for the past, I don't know, handful of years, seven years or so I've been deepening the relationship with the idea of abortion, the practice of abortion, the herbs that have been facilitating abortion for centuries. And I'm excited to be on this podcast just because it feels like a really but especially potent moment even thoughaccess to abortion has been on the front of my mind for a long time. I'm like thankful for this moment where it's in more people's awareness. Cobalt 03:08 And I'm Cobalt, I've been doing abortion support work, you know everything from emotional support, to rides and hosting people who have to travel and also abortion, you know, education about self managed abortion with pills and abortion support education, helping other people kind of understand what their power is in supporting other people through their abortions, whether it's in or out of clinic. And I've been doing all of that for more than a decade now. And yeah, what Aspen said about why we're here. And oh, and we are with Bay Area Doula Project. Which, there are a bunch of doula projects around the country that have, you know, different ways of working that are just based on you know, what's appropriate for the area and the collectives. And, we are a pretty small group focused on, like you said, the supporting people individually and also helping other people learn how they can support their communities. Margaret 04:06 So what does that look like with the Bay Area Doula Project? Is it you know, can people just reach out to you? Is it like, basically, people are like, "I'm hoping to have an abortion. I'm pregnant and wish I wasn't. Can you all help me in various ways?" Or what is the...what is the actual project kind of look like on a tangible level? Cobalt 04:24 Aspen does a lot of the answering the emails, so I think they should talk on this. Aspen 04:29 Yeah. So we definitely have like a platform for people to reach out if they're looking for...you know, as an abortion doula, we hold a lot of hats. You know, sometimes we provide counseling. You know, sometimes people don't...don't know their options, don't realize like, you know, they have options inside clinics, outside of clinics. And so meeting people where they're at whether they've already made their decision or they're still in that sort of uncertainty, space of uncertainty. We can pair people with abortion doulas, if that's what they're seeking. We do also partner with an organization called Access, which is our, our local California abortion fund. And through that sort of pathway, we can connect them with like ride support, child care support, hotel if the hotel if they need it, because sometimes abortions need multi or multi day procedures and they need overnight support. And especially if people are traveling, even in California people have to travel hours. So we also provide trainings and that's a lot of our work at Bay Area Doula Project is providing trainings so that people can learn how to support their communities as an abortion doula or an abortion supporter. Margaret 05:36 So why do people have to travel hours if you're in the golden land of California, where everything is perfect and easy and accessible? And everything's great. Cobalt 05:48 Yeah, because we still don't actually have that very many clinics, because the clinics that do exist in smaller towns tend to be extremely risk averse. And so they may not do procedures for people who have, you know, a pre existing medical conditions like a heart condition. Maybe even the reason that they need to terminate is also the reasons they'll be refused an abortion. Margaret 06:11 Oh, cool. Cobalt 06:13 People may be refused, because the anesthesiologist doesn't know their job and doesn't know how to work on fat people, or maybe the gestational limit that the clinic has. And so therefore, they need to travel to a place where they can get in hospital care, or something like that. And, yeah, so and or the clinic that's in their town is maybe only open one day a week, and it's not a day that they're able to do things. Cobalt 06:36 How do people....you said that one of the things that you end up helping people do is pick between clinic and non clinic, clinic abortions? What kind of, I mean, obviously, you can't give the listener advice, because you don't know the listeners position. But like, How does someone go about picking between clinic or non clinic for their abortion? Aspen 06:54 That's a good question. I think that...so so earlier, Cobaltt and I were talking about how we really complement each other and how we practice and how we move through this work. And so I'll talk from my perspective, as someone who identifies as a spiritual...like I and like, something that's big for me, when I'm walking someone through that process is like, consent is like the number one thing like every step of the way, they're making a choice. And it's their choice. And I think choice has been one of those big words around the abortion movement. And it's not just the choice to have an abortion and not have an abortion, but how they're going to have an abortion, who they want to be around. Do they want to be in their home releasing their pregnancy? Do they want to go to a clinic? Do they have the time to actually work with herbs over a couple of weeks? Or do they want to get it done sooner? Because it's just a matter of practicality? And like, what are they feeling? Because I think that when it comes to reproductive justice work, and when it comes to abortion, a lot of sometimes there's a lot of healing and doing what our body consents to, because most people in this world have had an experience where that consent has been crossed. And so I think that this is an opportunity to heal that within them spiritually and emotionally. So I think that, walking through that someone's process with that is asking a lot of questions and just meeting them where they're at. Cobalt 08:13 Yeah, for me, I work with a lot of folks, but specifically with trans guys, and, you know, other folks who may deal with like, body dysphoria stuff, and, you know, for a lot of reasons, needing to get an abortion in clinic might just really add to that. So, you know, that's one of the reasons that a lot of people I work with might decide, you know, that they would just like to do some pills and have something that's like, relatively straightforward and doesn't involve anyone sticking any instruments anywhere. And, you know, but of course, all that's also limited by, you know, things like what's the gestational age that you're at, also by like any other health concerns people might have, how available pills are, things like that. So, you know, there's like a combination of physical safety concerns why someone might decide that working with the clinic is more important. There's also a lot of other things that can go in to making it so that doing things outside of clinic is both safe and practical and a much better experience. Margaret 09:17 That makes sense, as a trans person who is very statistically unlikely to get pregnant, personally, pending various medical things that may or may not be on the horizon. I'm curious, though, you know, you say that you you do work with, with trans folks who, who do need abortions, and I'm wondering if you have any, like, advice around seeking abortions while trans whether how that impacts either the way that one might navigate the social and political environment of the medical industry or, and this is completely I have literally no knowledge about this about whether or not various medical transitioning that people might be doing, whether that impacts anything about the decisions that they might be making? Basically just like, so much of what we hear about about abortion applies, for good reason, you know, majority of the people who can get pregnant are cis women I would guess statistically, but I feel like there's not as much information out there for people who aren't. Cobalt 10:15 Yeah, so let's see, there's a few things. First of all, so Miffy and Miso, the abortion pills, both are have have like very low incidence of side effects, but Miffy. Sorry, so I should first say slang terms, Miffy is mifepristone. Miso is misoprostol. Much easier to just say Miffy and Miso. So mifepristone is the Ru-486. It's a progesterone blocker, and it can help increase the effectiveness of the abortion. So you can do things with Miffy and Miso together or just Miso alone, like either one is safe and effective, but with Miffy is a little bit more. Okay, so that said, Miffy can increase blood levels of testosterone, Valium, Xanax, ibuprofen, and some other drugs. So you don't have to, like stop taking T or something in order to, you know, take medication abortion, but it may actually heighten your T levels in your blood for a little bit, you know, you should also be careful, if you're taking any of those meds to maybe calm yourself or reduce pain. You might need a slightly lower dose than usual. So that's like, one thing is like, just, you know, interactions and things to worry about. But as far as dealing with clinics, it can be really complicated. You know, even in the Bay Area, not every provider that you might go see is super, you know, trans informed. And you know, even if you have a support person with you, right, like, it can be really hard to make decisions about how much you're going to push back against anything, because it might compromise your care. And so people you know, may try to go stealth, you know, they may be out and you know, put pronouns on the door, and really, you know, like, make demands of people really just, yeah. That part depends on personality. Problems that can come up, people can hear a masculine voice on the phone and think it's your, you know, somebody's boyfriend calling to set up the appointment for them and just refuse to serve them. Margaret 12:12 Oh, shit. Okay. No, that makes sense. I just, that never would have occurred to me. Yeah. Because they think that the, they think that the person who needs the abortion is not the one making the decision? Cobalt 12:21 Exactly, yeah. Margaret 12:22 Okay. Cobalt 12:22 Yeah, they're worried about coercion. And so they're, like, "No, how, you know, the, the person who's getting the abortion has to call." and they're like, "But it's me!" Margaret 12:31 Yeah. Cobalt 12:32 And so that can be difficult. I've even heard, even heard of people having problems with insurance. Like if they had even if you have insurance, insurance might go "Well, well, your gender marker is male. And this is not...this procedure is not for men." Margaret 12:46 Oh, god. Margaret 12:47 Yeah. Yeah. It's awesome. And, yeah, and then there's, you know, just stuff like being in the waiting room can be kind of uncomfortable, right? Like, one of the reasons that, you know, we do like waiting room support is because, you know, you're sitting in the waiting room, and people are looking at you weird, because you're a like, dude, and why are you there? Or sometimes clinics will be conscious of that. But, their solution is to like, sweep you into a backroom somewhere. So nobody sees you. And like that could feel like crap too. Yeah. So yeah, those are a few of the challenges that I can think of. Margaret 13:28 Yeah, I could see that impacting people's decision about clinic versus nonclinic, for example. Cobalt 13:34 Yeah. And also, you know, if you're, you know, if the place you have to go is like "women's clinic", like it can be really hard to tell if they're gonna be, you know, yeah, kind, anything, giving you good service, give it give you you know, quality medical care. Yeah. Margaret 13:50 So, let's presume that I don't know anything about how abortions work, which is not totally the case, but I try... whatever. How, you know, I've heard you've talk about abortion pills and herbal abortions so far, like on this, what are the what are the differences between this. I'm under the impression both can be used for both self managed and being taken care of, I don't know the opposite of self managed. You know, what, what are the advantages or disadvantages that people might be looking at? Aspen 14:24 Yeah, I can start and please fill in any gaps I have Cobalt. So herbal abortions, herbal release. One of the incredible things I think about when I think of herbal abortion is it's an opportunity to connect to connect with your individuals ancestral medicine, like all of our lineages. There have been abortions that have happened within our lineages you know, we think we focus on the birth but you know, it's an opportunity to connect with the plants from your your lineages, connect with your families medicine to like take things slow and learn a form of medicine that can't be taken away by the governmen,t. Can't...there can't be distribution mishaps when you can grow these plants in your garden outside or in a pot even, or even on your windowsill like these plants are in grocery stores. They are literally under our nose are everywhere. And I'm, you know, talking from a place in California where things are growing a lot. So it's also... I'm in a position of privilege to, just how incredible the growing season is out here. But the thing about herbal abortions is that a lot of this medicine has been like scattered, it's been specifically targeted through many systems of harm, through colonization, through the witch trials, through even through like, medical Industrial Complex was like built on the backs of herbalist and medicine, people who knew this knew how to control their family size. And so there's a lot of reclaiming someone's power when they are working with plants and other medicines too. But I'm just talking specifically about this. But because that information has been so scattered and hurt and harmed, like a lot of it has contained, like that lineage of medicine has continued and has been resilient. And there's a lot of information, but a lot has been lost. And so one of the things I think has been lost is that either the information of how to induce an abortion later, later on after you know, six weeks and someone's last menstrual period isn't so accessible. So it's much better and safer. And someone will have better effects if they use plants earlier on, either even before they miss their period, which is just isn't an option for everyone. And so that's definitely a con of like herbal abortion is that people because we're trapped in this, in capitalism, people don't even realize that they missed their period. Because we're not taught how to track our cycles, or how to follow our own rhythm when we're following the rhythm of capitalism. And it can take two, three weeks of an herbal protocol where you're taking herbs all day long, on quite a regiment before the pregnancy actually releases. And so during that time, you're going through quite a phase of uncertainty. Are the herbs going to work? Are they not going to work? And you also have to really keep with it. And so for some people, that's a pro and some people that's a con but it definitely is a much more involved process than some of the other options. And I think that something that can really help for anyone who's releasing a pregnancy with herbs is to prepare for it. Prepare for your abortion a year before. So it means like building relationships with these plants. It's not just picking up the plants that you just met for most people. And so that's the herbal piece. There's also the medication piece, and someone can, depending on where they are, either access medications from a clinic, where they're given mifepristone inside the clinic and then they're given misoprostol to take within 48 hours. The mifepristone ends the pregnancy. It blocks progesterone and the misoprostol causes uterine contractions, which is cool, because that's the same thing that the herbs are doing. So that is an option for some people. And now, you know, and there's been really interesting developments since COVID, that telehealth, and people are able to access these medications by ordering them online. In some states, people can even order these medications, the abortion pills even before they're pregnant, just to have on their shelf. And so when abortion is like induced with medications, it can be more of that something's being done to your body, then your body is like just releasing the pregnancy on its own. So it can be more of a physical experience than the herbs. Do you want to add a little bit about medications before I move to like surgical and those kinds of things. Cobalt 18:49 I was actually going to ask you to say something about combining herbs and medications. Aspen 18:54 Yeah, so herbs and medications play really well together. You know, like we mentioned, like I mentioned before, this process of mifepristone, which is blocking progesterone and then misoprostol, which is inducing uterine contractions and stimulating the uterus, this is actually the same template, herbs have been doing the same things that the way we ingest herbs that they induce on to the body. And so in some cases, some people can only access misoprostol because it's more easily accessible. It's cheaper than mifepristone and there is a beautiful legacy of around the world of misoprostol being used on its own. it is highly safe and effective. And so when someone doesn't have access to that first pill that mifepristone, this is where pills...or this is where herbs can come in. Herbs that block progesterone, pair really well at misoprostol, and so there are herbs that can help in combination with misoprostol help ease the process of abortion, but also herbs can come in just to help our nervous system, help calm us down, like I'm just I'm always about talking about chamomile to help you know ease our bodies leading into an abortion, after an abortion, and herbs are also there to help supplement all that blood loss with iron support and nutrition. Margaret 20:08 Well, I've heard that both medicated and herbal abortions can be fairly intense, like, physically on you, and so the idea of like, working with something to sort of mitigate that, that makes sense to me. Cobalt 20:20 Yeah, I was also gonna say, nausea can be an issue when dealing with all those uterine cramps to you, which is something where like, yeah, you can take a Dramamine. For that you can also yeah, have some ginger or some other...anything that kind of helps calm that nausea is a good idea. Also to add on to like the history of Miso was basically like, we owe a huge debt to people in Brazil, for miso it was originally an ulcer medication, it still is an ulcer medication, it's prescribed to humans, and also two dogs and horses, possibly other animals as well. And it was available in Brazil with a big warning on it saying that, you know, you shouldn't take it as a pregnant person. And it's known that it could cause interactions. And so people in Brazil started using this. And eventually, providers in Brazil were like, "We're seeing a lot fewer complications from more physical abortion techniques," right, from, you know, people, you know, sticking unsterile instruments in places that they shouldn't go or, you know, having like punctures, because of the instruments being, you know, used or misused, and were like, "Well, this is happening a lot less what's going on?" and you know, sort of like talking to, you know, patients and things. And that is how Miso got figured out. You know, it was really people creatively, you know, off label usage. And, yeah, and that was in like, the, like, late 80s and into the 90s, when that was going on, and then we got Miffy. If you're, if you're a human in the 90s, then, Ru-486. Right, was developed in France in early 90s, as well, and then we didn't get them as available in the US, the FDA didn't approve them. I shouldn't say available in US, but the FDA didn't approve them until 2000. So, yeah, there's gonna be a lot of, you know, Aspen mentioned, telehealth, you know, also allegedly, one could use an online pharmacy to order things they're often called, like a combo pack, where it just comes with like, you know, the Miffy is in like, one, you know, larger circle of the foil pack and then the the Miso pills that you need are in the rest of this, you know, smaller bits there. Margaret 22:37 So when you say ""allegedly", is that because it's not always legal in all areas, and yet somehow might still be accessible in areas where it's not legal, which obviously no one should ever do. Margaret 22:45 Yeah and actually, so this is the interesting thing about abortion generally, and, you know, abortion with pills specifically, and even just supporting people with abortions is that basically, there's no specific laws against it. So in a lot of ways, it's totally legal. But also, as we know, basically people can make anything illegal if they try hard enough if they really care. And so people will dig up practicing medicine without a license and abuse of a corpse and all kinds of other stuff that was never meant to criminalize, you know, a pregnancy loss of any kind. And yet, it happens all the time. It especially happens with people who use drugs and come to the hospital having a pregnancy loss. And that is like the most common way for people to get reported and in fact, there were like two cases within the last few years in California where we had like this one jackass prosecutor tried to charge two different women with murder for... Margaret 23:41 Oh my god. Cobalt 23:42 Yeah, for having admitted to using meth and then having....and there's no medical connection. Like there's literally like no research that indicates that that's...there's a correlation there, but he managed it. Luckily they've now both had their charges fully dismissed. But you know, it's still lost them years of their lives. So yeah, so yeah, so basically, I'm gonna say "allegedly", and, you know, in my craft and whatever else, so for some things. And Aspen... Aspen 24:10 I also want to just add "allegedly", misoprostol is also used to stop hemorrhaging inbirth, and so midwives have access to misoprostol, allegedly, so they should have it in stock. Margaret 24:20 Yeah. For births. Yes, Aspen 24:23 Yes. Strictly, yes. Margaret 24:26 Okay. Cobalt 24:27 Yeah. I mean, it's also the standard protocol, when someone you know, has experienced a pregnancy loss, you know, the loss of a pregnancy that they wanted to keep, and there might still be some tissue around that needs to be expelled. So yeah, it's, it's used for a lot. Margaret 24:44 What's the effective shelf life of....the prepper and me is coming out whenever like things can be acquired. I'm like, "Acquiring things! How long does it last?" Cobalt 24:55 Yeah. I forget right now what the shelf life is, I'd have to look it up. I'm also fairly laissez faire, about expiration dates, you know, things like, it's always best to, you know, have the things as fresh as possible. And also, things often continue to work long past, you know what it says on the bottle. Margaret 25:18 Yeah, I'm under the impression, it's like a, you just start losing some efficacy rather than entering danger. But then the danger might be that you're using something that is less effective than you need it to be is would be my concern. But I also don't know anything about applying or using these things. So I don't know whether you're like, "Oh, it's not working, just take more whether that's like ever the plan." I'm not trying to make y'all give medical advice on this show. Aspen 25:40 Can't give medical advice. But I do want to say that like the general protocol, if someone does have...if someone is taking medication and like not, all the tissue doesn't actually release just to take another protocol of the medication within the week are within 48 hours. And so if an abortion is incomplete, the risks are, we'll get into the risks a little bit later, but there is like the potential for infection and things like that, even though those those those possibilities are lower than the reality that the body will just continue to release the pregnancy on its own. But it also, it also depends on how far along someone is. And so there's a certain protocol of taking a certain amount up until 12 or 13 weeks. And then after that point, actually, it's better to take less misoprostol to release a pregnancy. So it just depends on how how far along the pregnancy is. Cobalt 26:34 Yeah, and that's because the the body gets more, I guess sensitized to the miso and more, you know, prone to do contractions as you get later in the pregnancy. And so you actually want less and there is a danger of taking too much in the sense that the contractions can get so strong that that becomes a danger, a uterine rupture. So yeah, like, there is such a thing as taking too much. Don't just ever be like, "Well, I think this is probably less than efficacy, I'll pop a few more," is probably not a good idea. Aspen 27:09 Yeah. And the same with herbs. That's what I, you know, as an herbalist, I see that a bit too much on the internet, but people being like, here are the 20 herbs that I know that can cause on abortion, and it's like actually it works a lot better if using three or four with intention, that we know what they're doing, than throwing in the kitchen sink, whether it'd be with medication or with herbs. Margaret 27:32 That makes a lot of sense to me. So okay, we've talked about medicated abortion, herbal abortion, and then what would you call things like D&C [dialation & currettage] ? Is that the medical abortion? Like, what's the, the taxonomy here is not super important. Do you all want to talk about other types of abortions? Cobalt 27:49 Yeah, I would say procedural abortion. Some people will say surgical, which I find, you know, scary and like, there's no scalpels involved, and it just doesn't feel accurate. Other people will say therapeutic abortion, which also just seems like an odd word choice to me. So... Margaret 28:03 That makes it sound like there's really nice music playing. Aspen 28:09 Right, which like I hope? Margaret 28:09 Yeah, no, I mean, I would want that. I've had some, this is a tangent, but I had some energy work done at one point, and I was like, "Why isn't that dentist like this? This rules. Like, this is so much nicer." Anyway, in terms of the atmosphere, I don't want my dentist putting crystals in my mouth. I want my dentist cutting abscesses out, but but I want but it would be really nice if you know, there....everyone's talking very calmly. And anyway, please continue. I'm sorry. Cobalt 28:40 Yeah, so that's so yes, I say procedural, you know, this is stuff where like, when we're supporting people who are having, you know, in clinic abortions can become relevant, not something that I would generally encourage folks to do at home, you know, again, unless you're, although, you know, I will say like, I do know, folks who, you know, practice menstrual extraction on each other. And, you know, there are ways to do that, you know, safely but, you know, again, it's one of those things that you don't want to do it like, first time, you know, when it's critical. That's something that if people have a lot of practice in then it can be okay. And it can be a good way for people to get to know their bodies if that's something that they want to do. There's also, just want to plug there's an awesome papaya workshop. So papayas are vaguely uterus shaped. And you know, and they kind of have a wall with some soft stuff in it. Andthey're so I think it was UCSF developed a whole like a program where they like teach med students how to do IUD insertion with papayas and also teach them how to do an aspiration abortion with a manual. So there's two there's two different kinds of things that can be used for an aspiration abortion and one is like, like desperation... Margaret 29:57 So what is an aspiration abortion? Cobalt 29:59 Ah-hah, that is basically, that's something that can be done a little later than pills, is sort of the first like least invasive procedural method that can be used where basically they're using a vacuum either an electric vacuum and EVA for electric vacuum aspiration. It's a machine that is providing the suction or manual vacuum aspiration MVA that is using this kind of like, big kind of syringe shaped thing to....yeah, actually, this will not help podcast listeners, but this. [Holds up an MVA] and basically, you know, you pop the base, and then pull this out. Margaret 30:45 Dear listener, they're holding a giant, weird syringe thing. I actually didn't catch your pronouns at the very beginning. I just use they for you. Cobalt 30:52 Yeah, they/them is perfect. Yeah. And so when you, you know, so if I had had my hand on the end of this, you know, when it pulled it out, it would have like, stuck to my hand, right? You know, creates that vacuum. And then when you're using this on a person... Margaret 31:05 There's no needle again? Cobalt 31:07 There is actually... Aspen 31:08 It's called a cannula. Cobalt 31:09 Yes, cannula, which is this sort of straw that goes on the end, Margaret 31:13 Which I pronounced wrong in my other podcast, and like four people yelled at me. Cobalt 31:19 Haha, It's medical terms. Margaret 31:21 Yeah. Cobalt 31:23 So yeah, but then. So this is what you know, goes through the cervix, this, this is the part that needs to...the cannula is the part that needs to stay sterile, it's going into the cervix. And so that's definitely a place where infection can be introduced and stuff. But assuming you're all in a good clean environment, then this is what's used. So the, you know, the vacuum is working, it's pulling tissue in through the hole at the end of the straw. And then they're, you know, using that against the wall of the uterus and stuff to make sure they're getting out all of the tissue. Yeah, so the the advantage of that the fact that you have this manual aspiration is that it can be used anywhere, whether you have electricity or not, you know, it's something that's used in a lot of clinics all over the world, that don't necessarily have stable power. Aspen 32:05 Or, you know, if you're outside of a clinic, then it's something that can be used in a living room with like someone who has the experience of it. And that's where you can get your music playing good, happy, you know, however, you can create the scene, however you'd like. And I think that's one of the things about, you know, having an aspiration abortion in a clinic, you have people who are in that medical model, or you could have one at home with someone who has the experience of using it. And you can really set the tone and the setting of who you want to be there. And how you want it to be. You can, you know, in every procedure, there should be the option, whether there is or not, there should be the option to slow down. But when you're in your when you're in your own space, you can really set the terms of slowing down and taking a break and having some tea. So that MVAs can work in or out of a clinic. Margaret 32:52 When I...I'm really not trying to play like I'm the expert here. I did a...my other podcast, I did an episode about the Jane collective and in Chicago. And in it, I ended up talking about the people who invented the "cannula?" [pronounces carefully testing the pronunciation] Cobalt 33:09 Yeah exactly. Margaret 33:10 And then later, menstral extraction, the guy who invented...I don't have anyone's names in front of me, I don't have any notes in front of me...But the women who invented menstrual extraction, and so I'm kind of I'm framing this as a question...Basically, they were able to do it so that wasn't considered medical, and it wasn't considered an abortion, because it was just the like, an extraction of the menstrual products or whatever. And it was like a way to skirt...because it wasn't an abortion. It was just like, "Oops, we're just cleaning out all the menstrual products." Aspen 33:43 Yeah, Margaret 33:44 Is that....that seemed really hopeful to me in the era of post Roe v. Wade, that was going around. Aspen 33:50 Yeah, those people...so there was a Jane collective up in Chicago, but the people who really worked with menstrual extractions lived in California. So in California, it's considered a home remedy. And I think that's the language that they've used. And it was sort of, you know, people can extract their period or their menses, even if they aren't pregnant. And it's actually what some people prefer to do, because they don't want to bleed. They could extract their menses, but it is a bit of like an involved experience. You have to have a cannula inserted into the uterus and have that be extracted, but then you're not bleeding for multiple days, which may be one of the ways to practice before someone's actually pregnant is to extract each other's menstrual cycles. But the thing about it is that, so someone, so by the time....So someone's inserting the cannula in with the MEs (Menstrual extraction). There's a little bit of a smaller syringe, and the person who's having the experience can actually pull the syringe and so it's much more of like I'm doing it to my own body too, which makes it a bit detached from like a providers providing a service who's not actually part of the clinic system. Margaret 33:51 It's cool. I got really excited when I learned about it and I remain excited about it. Margaret 35:01 Like in a dettached way. Cobalt 35:01 Yeah. Cobalt 35:02 Yeah, I think it's very cool. I appreciate people that are, you know, doing it thoughtfully and safely. And I'm also much more of a proponent for pills, like myself again, because like, I also deal with like, the dysphoria, and I'm kind of like, "I'd rather not deal." And also because they really are, you know, the pills, depending on you know, exactly how far along on your gestational age it's like, up to 97% effective. Margaret 35:30 Okay. Cobalt 35:30 And, you know, with with no risks of...very low rate, you know, you're not, you're not inserting anything there. So you're not introducing a possible infection vector that way. There's also no like risk of puncture. Although 1) it's better not to have an IUD in if you're inducing, pretty terrible cramps. But, uh, yeah, so but it's definitely an option for people who you know, don't like have access to pills, don't have you know, access to herbs, or not doing things that you know are the right time for that, it's definitely another option that is available to folks. And that can be done quite safely. Aspen 36:07 And it's, it's all done on like a shorter timeline, like with with herbs and with....like herbs is one of the longer timelines and with medication, it's within a couple of days window, but someone's still going to be likely bleeding for a couple of weeks after that, even if they pass the tissue, their bodies still healing, and they're likely still bleeding. And with the menstrual extraction, and with the MVAs, you're you're taking out all the contents, and so it's much easier to go right back into getting back into your flow. You're not...there's a shorter healing time, maybe like Margaret 36:37 Get right back to work? Aspen 36:39 I was gonna say that. Honestly to me, and that's their priority. They're like, I don't want to be disrupted. Margaret 36:47 We got to eat, you know? Cobalt 36:48 Yeah, exactly. I can't afford to miss my job. So yeah. Margaret 36:54 Yeah. Okay, well, to go back to kind of the doula project itself, I'm kind of curious about how things like this, you said, there's a whole bunch of these around, are they? Is it a network? Are these just completely independent and autonomous groups that use similar names and structures like, like, what's going on with doula projects? Cobalt 37:16 So the original doula project is in New York, and they even have a book out about kind of their founding and some of the work that they do. The people that initially formed the Bay Area Doula Project, got a lot of their initial materials and like kind of training and inspiration from those folks. And I know a couple people associated with the project in New York, but we've not like strongly connected as any kind of organization. It's really been something, I believe, where people who want to set up a doula project, you know, may inherit some materials and just go with it. And again, do with it, what's possible and appropriate, in whatever location there they are. Margaret 37:58 How would one go about starting in such a thing? Cobalt 38:03 That's a very good question. We fell into...So, so history of theory of Bay Area Doula Project is that it's been through, my understanding is that it's been through sort of several incarnations where people have kind of, you know, some group of people have done it until they have gotten burned out or had other projects and then or been priced out of the bay area or whatever. Yeah, and they, you know, leave but have left behind some, you know, group of people who, you know, then try to, like resurrect it in a new like, new and different way that's appropriate for this, like new group who's taking it over. That's certainly what happened with us. So we came into this pre founded, Bay Area Doula Project has been around for in one or one or another form for a bunch of years now. But as far as like, trying to get started, I think it's, you know, find at least a few other folks with, you know, similar care about, you know, abortion and specific and emotional support around medical care, like, and, you know, start figuring out what is needed in your area, you know. One of the things here...so like the New York Doula Project, they do a lot of in clinic work, they have, you know, they train people to be in the clinic, and people work shifts, and they sort of help whoever comes in who, you know, to have somebody, you know, hand to hold and, you know, just someone you know, being there who's not practicing medicine upon them. And whereas here, you know, the local clinics do have, you know, some great people doing counseling and things already that are paid to do that. So it's not something they need volunteers for, you know, but so we focus more on the out of clinic stuff or on the waiting room support, you know, things like that, you know, helping people get from place to place and have...not feel so isolated, or scared while things are happening. Aspen 40:00 I think that there's something beautiful in that like, we can't just be duplicated everywhere. And I think that the best thing people can do is go to their community and figure out what the needs are. I've seen some doula projects who focus like, mostly on more practical support. So like they're connected more with like the abortion funds in their area. I've seen doula projects do like Plan B drives where they distribute Plan B to a bunch of people. So it can look like you know, being an abortion doula can look so many different ways. And so I really just want to empower people to go to their communities and ask. Figure out what the need is. Margaret 40:35 You talked about abortion funds, and one of the things that I've been running across in the wake of, you know, this thing that is happening, where Roe v. Wade is no longer the law of the land or whatever. And one of the things that I've been running across as people saying donate to abortion funds, rather than, say, for example, Planned Parenthood. Is that a framework you all believe in? If so, can you can you talk about what abortion funds are? And how people who want to help...how can people best help if they're not starting a doula project? Like with their money?Is it abortion funds? Is it something else? Is it you all? Cobalt 41:18 It is definitely abortion funds. You know, Planned Parenthood does a lot of good things that they're also already pretty well funded. You know, everybody knows who planned parenthood is. Abortion funds are the people who fill in all of the different gaps, right, they, you know, in a lot of ways, a lot of times they do, you know, work directly with clinics, you know, help support clinics in you know, whatever way, so you're also helping support, possibly a Planned Parenthood or possibly a more independent clinic. And, you know, funds are also going to be helping with the things that make access actually possible. So again, helping with people who need to, you know, get a bus or train or a car, to travel costs or, or plane possibly hours to get to their appointment, helping people figure out childcare, and helping people afford meals while they're doing this traveling, you know, filling in all of those gaps. Not every fund does the practical support part, but a lot do and I think it's, you know, a growing thing. So that's really why I would say and again, not just in, you know, certainly certainly in the States, where, you know, abortion access is most restricted, but really everywhere, everywhere needs them. And also, the funds that are part of the NANF, if, you know, they kind of work together. They're, they're a network for a reason. And so it's been... Margaret 42:34 What's the NANF? Cobalt 42:35 Ah, the National Network of Abortion Funds. Margaret 42:38 Cool. Thanks. Cobalt 42:38 So jargony, Yeah, yeah. So it's a network for a reason. And when those, you know, if there's a clinic that's, you know, really low on money this month, and has a particular need, you know, the call will go out and it will get covered, you know, by however, we can make it happen. So, yeah, donate to your abortion funds. Aspen 42:58 I totally agree with that, and that abortion funds are doing a lot of good, I really appreciate they're doing a lot of local work. It's not just this like overarching Planned Parenthood, even though Planned Parenthood, I want to keep I want it to keep on staying or sticking around. But like, I think that people should really be directing their energy elsewhere. But the thing about abortion funds is that their funding clinical abortions, which is just a part, just a sliver of abortions, which we've been mentioning throughout this entire podcast, so find your local abortion doulas who are doing work too and get...you know, we also need to be funded. And that's something that, you know, me personally, I'm trying to figure it out because a lot of the work that...the people who are providing and supporting abortions outside of clinics are supporting people who can't afford, you know, or access clinical abortions, which the abortion funds are filling to some extent. But, I mean, there's so many, like we mentioned before, there's so many reasons why people might not want to go into a clinic, whether it be just not aligned with what their what their what they're wanting, and yeah, abortion providers outside of community abortion providers are doing really great work and we need to be funded to. Margaret 44:08 Yeah, no, that makes sense. Cobalt 44:11 I also want to plug If/When/How. They have a repro[ductive] legal helpline, so anyone who has any questions about, you know, legality of something they might be considering, or especially if someone has been criminalized for a pregnancy loss of any kind, those are folks that will jump in and help. They are awesome. They're If/When/How, or they're like Lawyering For Reproductive Justice, I think is the name, is the full name, and they're just fantastic. There's a lot of other great orgs you know, doing work in the space. They're one of them. I also realized we've been using this term reproductive justice and I want to make sure that we call out like the, you know, history and origin of that, which is that in 1994 I think it was a group of black women, you know, really called out that like you choice just doesn't, you know, cover it right, like choice is not enough. And, you know, called out the you know that it's not just the choice to have an abortion, right, it's access to abortion, but it's also the choice to have a child when you want to, and to parent the children that you might already have, you know, in, in safety, and then health. And so reproductive justice is just like a much wider lens, and, you know, more inclusive of all of the, you know, things that come under bodily, bodily autonomy and parenting and yeah, so like, you know, the formula shortage that we've been having is definitely a reproductive justice issue. The fact that WIC doesn't cover diapers, the Women, Infants and Children program that like makes sure that kids have food doesn't cover diapers, and if you don't have diapers, then you often can't drop your kid off for daycare, because they'll require you to give them a certain number of diapers for the day. And so therefore, you can't like go... Margaret 45:55 Have a job to buy diapers. Cobalt 45:56 Exactly. You know, that's a reproductive justice issue. The asthma rate for often, you know, Black, or Latin or Native American, you know, places like asthma rates, worries about, you know, if you do have a child, can you safely breastfeed them because of the pollution that you know, is in your area, right, like, all of these things are also like big and important. And that is, you know, once again, black women like leading the way to think about all this stuff more broadly. So, I'm going to call that out. Margaret 46:33 Yeah. Do you ever have those moments where you just, there's something you already know, but it still hits you as an epiphany, like, whenever I do this kind of....whenever I like, talk to people about this kind of thing. It's I don't know, I just have this moment where you're talking about like, "Oh, in case you're being criminalized for losing a pregnancy..." And I'm like, "What fucking world we live in?" It's like something I've been, like aware of for a very long time, right? Which is like every now and then it like slips through the armor that you build up. And you're like, oh, right, people aregoing to be locked into cages because they lost a pregnancy that they may or may not have wanted to lose. Aspen 47:11 People already are. People are already incarcerated in the so called United States for miscarriages. And it's just going to increase because really, we are criminalizing bodies that are losing pregnancies, whether it's by an abortion or a miscarriage. And the thing is that they're, they're medically identical. So yeah, it's it's really concerning how many people are going to be harmed in general, but specifically the people who are going to be miscarrying losing pregnancies. Margaret 47:41 Yeah. Cobalt 47:41 And I was just gonna say, this is a good chance to circle back to, okay, so like things that can go wrong, especially specifically.... Margaret 47:47 Hurray! Cobalt 47:48 Specifically about pills, which is, you know, you might be bleeding a lot, the recommended, or the sort of definition is, if you've soaked, you know, all the way through two or more pads an hour for two hours, then, you know, like, go seek help for blood loss. I feel like I would probably go in a little sooner, especially, you know, depending if people were showing other signs of blood loss, like, you know, being pale or like, you know, if their skin like, you know, if you the dehydration test, if you like kind of pinch the skin on your hand, and it stays up, you know, you don't have enough fluid in your body, like, that's another, you know, check, but definitely, if it's more than two pads an hour for two hours. So that should also be a consideration, you know, is like, how close are you to the hospital, you know, when you're sort of figuring these things out there. And then the other big thing is like infection. So you know, if you, in the days after develop a fever, or start having some really bad smelling, or strange looking discharge, then that's probably you need to go to the hospital. But, like, Aspen just mentioned, miscarriages or miscarriages. Medically, there's not a blood test that one could give for what pills a person might have in their system. There's like, no medical reason why one would need to say whether or not this miscarriage was self induced or not. Cobalt 48:01 There's...like it should not change the treatment plan or the plan of care of a doctor at all. So there's literally no reason for you to self disclose, and certainly no reason for a doctor to or a nurse or anyone to pry. So one thing is a lot of the guidelines for self managed abortion, encourage people to take things by mouth. And that's partly because one could also take it vaginally, but if you swallow it, it's gone. If you spit things out into the trash, or if there's like residue leftover in the vagina, that could be something that can be used to criminalize a person. So that's why it's like kind of the protocol is to let things dissolve in the mouth. And then once they've been in the mouth for the required amount of time, you know, you could swallow them or spit them out. But the the choice, the best choice is generally to swallow them. So yeah, but the most important thing is, yeah, there's no medical reason why you would need to say anything about, like, what started the sequence of events, and just that you're there, you know, you think you might have lost a pregnancy and you're bleeding a lot, or you might have an infection. Yeah. Margaret 48:01 Okay. Margaret 49:18 Okay Aspen 50:26 Yeah.I appreciate you Cobalt naming like those, like those big things like the, like, possible complications, or like bleeding too much, and also infection. But the reality is that the biggest complication and risk of, of abortion is being incarcerated for it and being criminalized for it. So that is honestly like the biggest harm or the biggest, like concern of abortion, to be honest. Cobalt 50:50 Yeah, it's also important to say this is a lot safer than carrying a pregnancy to term. As far as like likelihood of side effects, likelihood of harm, especially, you know, again, frankly, especially if you're a person of color in America, and especially if you're a Black person in America, you know, the mortality rates are absurd, for people who are getting for black people who are giving birth, so there's multiple, there was multiple points buried in there. One is that it's super safe. And two is that like, we need to do better by Black folks, and they are linked together, but also separate. Margaret 51:25 The fact that the most dangerous part about seeking an abortion is that someone might try to lock you into a cage and ruin your life for doing it is so just fucking dark. I don't know. Like, again, not in this like surprising way. But every now and then I just have like these moments where I'm like, there's someone right now who's in a cage for like, smoking weed, and the fact that we live in a society that has people in cages period, just like walking around being like, oh, that's the place where everyone's kept in cages as if that's like this, like normal thing. But every now and then it just, yeah, I don't know why it's just every now and then just like hits me like this horrible dark epiphany, that of something I already know. But...Aspen, at the very beginning, you talked about how one of the things that you do is teach people how to track fertility. Is that something that there's like a really short, useful way to talk about to an audience? Or is that? Or maybe like how people can go about finding this out? Or? Aspen 52:25 Yeah, I mean, so I am a fertility awareness educator. So looking at those terms, fertility awareness, there's a directory via the Read Your Body app. So if you look up, there's like a Read Your Body fertility awareness directory, and there's like, a bunch of fertility awareness educators, so you can really find someone who like who meshes with you and who you're interested in learning from. There's also like, it's possible to also self teach or like, be self taught when it comes to fertility awareness. In my own journey. I was self taught for a while until I just really needed another human to be like, "You're doing it, right." So I also want to validate like, needing that community support and that like, you know, it's it's also okay to, to learn from someone. And I think that...so I'm excited about cycle tracking, not only it for...for me, it feels like a huge resistance against the laws that are being passed that are restricting abortion to a certain certain week, because it's essentially capitalizing off the fact that most people who bleed haven't been taught much about their cycle, they've just been taught that it's like a pain. And that's pretty much it. Which if for some people, it is just a pain, which is okay. But I track both...I take my temperature every morning. Every time every morning, when I wake up, I take my temperature and I write it down. Every day I check for my cervical fluid. Every time I use the bathroom, I look in my underwear and when why when I wipe across my vulva, I look at the toilet paper, and I see cervical fluid. And that is what...in those combination of combination of information. I know when I'm fertile. I know when I'm infertile. And it might be news to someone to learn that. If you have a uterus, you're not fertile every single day of your cycle. That was news to me. I was really raised with like the hyper fertility myth. And so just bursting that bubble in the first place, I think is important. And knowing that it's totally possible to check cervical fluid to take someone's temperature every morning, and to make different decisions to use condoms certain times of the month, to abstain certain times of month, to have different types of sex and intercourse in different types of the month, to avoid pregnancy pretty effectively. Margaret 54:32 Hell yeah. Alright. Is there last stuff? Is there stuff that I should have asked you but I didn't? Like, I mean, obviously, there's a lot more about all of this. Well, for example, actually, we didn't talk about like specific herbs and I was guessing that that was kind of an intentional thing of like, not trying to just go tell people to drink pennyroyal tea or whatever. I'm using that as a specific example of what you shouldn't go do, to my understanding, but... Aspen 55:00 Yeah i i Like don't call out certain nerves, because I think that I really want to elevate people building their relationship with herbs and there are so many herbs out there but since you mentioned Pennyroyal and that's a friend of mine like there's a lot of slander on the internet right now against pennyroyal. I just want to push against it for a second because pennyroyal is so great in a tea. There has been harm caused to some body because they've ingested the essential oil. So never ingest the essential oil, but Pennyroyal tea is such a great ally and friend when it comes to releasing pregnancies. But I do want to name a couple resource books, "Natural Liberty" by the Sage Femme Collective is a really great book, that's like a pretty extensive resource book about a lot of different types of self managed abortion. It does use gendered language so just as a content warning. There's like a if you can go through go through your TOR and your VPN, there is like a Rise Up pdf of it online. So it's easy. It's like free online, or you can purchase the book. Holistic Abortions on Instagram is another maker of educational content that I would suggest finding some information from. They have a zine called "Grow Your Abortion", which focuses on like 10 plants. And it teaches you how to gives you information on how to grow these plants, what dosages, how to work with the...how they would work together. Because like I mentioned, at some point in this podcast, it's about choosing three or four plants with like, with reason and skill, rather than just choosing a bunch of plants. And like, you know, there's these resource books, because a lot of this information has been lost to us in our lineages, but I also want to elevate the fact that like, so these stories and medicines might still be within your family line. And I really want to encourage folks to talk to your elders, talk to the people who you can talk to about abortion within your families to learn what are your family's abortion stories? Did your did your abuela did your grandmother drink some tea to release some pregnancies? Because she might have and she might have some stories that she's like, ready to share. Margaret 56:58 Fuck, yeah. Okay, any last? Any other? Any other thoughts? Cobalt 57:05 Oh, yeah, you know, I wrote down some things to make sure we covered and the last one I wrote down was that like, LMP is confusing and terrible. Margaret 57:14 Okay what's LMP? Cobalt 57:14 So yeah, LMP is your last menstrual period. Right. And so your your gestational age, like the number of weeks pregnant you are is calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period, regardless of whether you know that you only had sex once in the last month. And you know exactly when it was, that's not the day that they will consider you to start having been pregnant. It's just the first day of your last menstrual period. So when people hear like a six week abortion ban, I think most people will kind of assume that it's like six weeks from your first missed period. But it's not. Like it's, you know, it's basically two weeks from your missed period if you have regular periods and happen to have noticed, you know, when it went missing, so yeah, it just I don't like it so much. And it causes Yeah, like it's it muddies the debate more, so I just needed to say that I hate it. Margaret 58:05 Yeah, Aspen 58:06 Some of my final thoughts that I want to share is that abortion has been happening as long as people have been giving birth. And like, really, abortion has become medicalized through legislation and the so-called US over the last 150 years and there's so...it's like, there's the right now is like a great opportunity to zoom out and be reminded, like the large expansiveness that is abortion care, it is clinical abortion, but also, it's much more than that. And whether or not this is going to be published before after Roe v. Wade, is overturned, if it's overturned, whatever is that, like, I really want to encourage folks to make a safety plan like, you know, "What would happen if you did if some, if you did get pregnant, or you know, someone in your community did get pregnant? How would you respond?" Because it'll be much more easier on your nervous system in your heart. If you already have that plan in place, already have the ideas and the resources you can reach out to before you need it. Cobalt 59:03 Very much seconded. Yeah. Margaret 59:05 Yeah, there's something that you all brought up at the very beginning. I actually wrote it down. I remember which one you said is like, kind of almost being like thankful for this moment that it's in people's minds. I didn't get the impression that you all were like, "Oh, thank god everything's about to get harder," or whatever, but like, but it was still an interesting silver lining that I pulled from what you were saying. Cobalt 59:23 Yeah, I mean, that is the weird thing about stuff like this right is it gets more attention to something that's already been bad. Yeah, that's what I'll say. Roe has never ever been enough. You know, three years after...two-three years after Roe v. Wade, they passed the Hyde Amendment which makes it so that no federal funding can go towards abortions which means that people who you know rely on Medicare or whatever can't get their their abortions funded that way. That's another reason why the the abortion funds are so important. And yeah, it just means that like, although things are going to get harder for more people, you know people are gonna have to travel further distances and all of that stuff, for you know poor people and young people of color, and people living on reservations and all kinds of stuff. It's just already access already hasn't been there. And so in some ways, this is a huge change, but in some ways, it's just not a change at all. And we need to do better. Like, you know, I met some abortion activists from Mexico City, and they, you know, part of their slogan is that, you know, like, "it needs to be free and on demand." And I was like, we don't even bother trying to ask for it for free in the States like...but we should. Yeah. Everywhere. Free. On demand. Easy to, you know, access all of that. Yeah. Aspen 1:00:51 Yeah, I really feel like this moment in time, people want to...people's eyes are open. And so that's a lot of my excitement. And I also feel like some shits gonna have to burn down before things get better. And this is something that is needing to burn down, because the clinic system has never served everyone and we need to expand access to abortion in a way that's actually sustainable. That includes ancestral medicine that actually prioritizes the wellness of the person. And I think that what's going to be...what's going to grow out of this, what's going to b

Audio Fanfic Pod
XF: I Dreamt I Solved An X - File In My Maidenform Bra By Pennyroyal Tea- MA

Audio Fanfic Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 18:37


Story: I Dreamt I Solved An X - File In My Maidenform Bra Author: Pennyroyal Tea Rating: Mature Site link: http://fluky.gossamer.org/display.php?IDreamtISolvedAnXFileInMyMaidenformBra.Tea Read by: kristinsauter Summary: Moose and Squirrel investigate scary happenings in a lingerie factory. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit. ***Every effort was made to reach out to this author for permission but we weren't able to make contact. In the event they were to reach out to us and request it, this will be taken down and as such this track will NOT be available for download. Should contact be made and permission given, the option to download will be offered.***

Blurry Photos
Ep 258: Nathan Isaac, The Penny Royal Podcast

Blurry Photos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 94:45


Flora is joined by Nathan Isaac, host and writer of the Penny Royal Podcast for a fascinating discussion of oddities in Pulaski Co., Kentucky. Somerset, KY resident Nathan Isaac has been researching strange phenomena in and around Pulaski Co. on the Penny Royal Podcast for years. While some places might have some weird stories, Somerset might just take the cake. Murders, conspiracy, larger than life people, geological anomalies, Fortean phenomena, and odd coincidences abound. The epicenter of the Kentucky Anomaly, Pulaski Co. has strange features to begin with, but do they cause weird behavior or are they simply another weird coincidence? Nathan's findings were interesting, but after the Hellier crew rolled through, the findings got interesting-er. David and Nathan discuss several of the stories from the podcast, including quartz, mobsters, Pan, and so much more. Have a listen to these stories on Blurry Photos, then go check out Nathan's show for yourself! Join me on Twitch to watch some horror games and other fun content! The Penny Royal Podcast   Music Myst on the Moor - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0  

Conversations with Vin and Sori
Nirvana - Pennyroyal Tea

Conversations with Vin and Sori

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 24:56


Nirvana - Pennyroyal Tea --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversations-with-vin-and-sori/support

All Things Blues And Southern Rock
Episode 47 Steve Gleason The Amoricans

All Things Blues And Southern Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 116:56


This week Brian and Jason chat about what's been going on since their most recent break. Topics discussed are finding out about new bands, DeFrance, Pennyroyal, and Crashing Revelry, planning for the Rockinpod podcast expo, and shows coming up by The Georgia Thunderbolts, Them Dirty Roses, and Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown. Next the boys welcome their guest Steve Gleason, bassist from Black Crowes tribute band The Amoricans. Steve discusses the formation of The Amoricans, random Black Crowes live shows, a whole lot of bass guitar talk, including basses purchased from Rich Robinson, and Sven Pipien from The Black Crowes, and finally the confession of a certain hair metal band as a guilty pleasure.

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
082 - Pennyroyal Green Series Wrap-up & Your Questions Answered!

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 68:52


Listeners! We need you to help us decide what series we should read next! Cast your vote at bit.ly/strumpetseries now! We will announce your choice in the last week of June.  If you'd like to see all of our ratings that we discussed during the episode, you can take a look at our spreadsheet, here. Want to listen to a certain segment of today's episode? Our outline is below:Intro: 0:00 - 01:23Your Questions Answered: 01:23 - 29:01Parlour: 29:01 - 30:42Pennyroyal Series Reflections: 30:42 - 54:02Podcast Reflections: 54:02 - 59:54Next Series Discussion/Outro: 59:54 - 01:08:53

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
081 - Pennyroyal 11 - The Legend of Lyon Redmond

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 63:19


Support the show and grab your copy of this week's book, The Legend of Lyon Redmond, here!Want to listen to a certain segment? Here is our outline this week:0:00 - 08:00: Intro/Author Facts08:00 - 21:12: Synopsis21:12 - 22:59: Parlour22:59 - 1:03:20: General DiscussionHave a question you'd like us to answer in an upcoming show? Submit your queries at bit.ly/askastrumpet!Subscribe to our email list to learn what we're reading next month, for fun extras, and more!Follow us on Instagram @tnstrumpetsFollow us on Twitter @tnstrumpetsFind us on Facebook facebook.com/tnstrumpetsAnd subscribe to us on YouTube!And join us next week for our revisit of the Pennyroyal Green Series and your questions answered! Tea & Strumpets is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at frolic.media/podcasts!

Dirty Sexy History
Episode 1: Contraception in History, from Pomegranates to Pennyroyal

Dirty Sexy History

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 34:46


In this first episode of the podcast, we look at contraception and abortion in history from the ancient world to the twentieth century.

Bizarro Aficionado
S3E3 Nathan Isaac: High Strangeness In The Penny Royal and the Magic Of Place ( Part 2 )

Bizarro Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 91:44


In this episode Gaz continues his chat with Nathan Isaac The Host of the Penny Royal: The Magic of Place Podcast discussing the high strangeness of the Penny Royal Area of Kentucky which included Hellier, Worshipping of Strange gods, Dark Cults, Alleged Human Sacrifice, Ritualistic Child Abuse, Holler Goblins, UFOs, Former Nazis, Mass Synchronicities, Geo-Anomalies, High ranking Political Figures, Alphabet Intelligence Agencies, The Contras, The Mob and even Drug Cartels.   Buckle in for a wild ride. Be sure to leave a comment, rate the show, and subscribe!! Music By Chasing zZz - Check out his Music on Apple, Spotify, Amazon and most places fine tunes are bought, sold and shared. Penny Royal on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/penny-royal/id1537053860 Penny Royal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5K7DQOAv1yZwfYya3HXvrI?si=XtUl_j9JQC-h78ioHCgErQ&nd=1 The Penny Royal on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pennyroyalpodcast/   Penny Royal on Podbean https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/y9b62-16bb59/Penny-Royal-Podcast   The Liminal Lodge https://www.patreon.com/PennyRoyal#:~:text=The%20Liminal%20Lodge%20is%20presented,for%20members%20of%20the%20Lodge.  

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
568 High Strangeness in Penny Royal

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 46:34


EPISODE #568 HIGH STRANGENESS IN PENNY ROYAL Richard welcomes the host of a documentary style podcast which examines the weird goings on in the Penny Royal Plateau region of western Kentucky. Nathan Isaac is the creator, writer and host of The Penny Royal Podcast. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!!   C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off?  Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more.  It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free.  Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on GET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.

Bizarro Aficionado
S3E2 Nathan Isaac: High Strangeness In The Penny Royal and the Magic Of Place ( Part 1)

Bizarro Aficionado

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 121:26


In this Episode our Guest is Nathan Isaac, Host of the 'Penny Royal: The Magic of Place' Podcast.  Tonight Will Be Part 1 of a Two part interview discussing the high strangeness of the Penny Royal Area of Kentucky which included Hellier, Worshipping of Strange gods, Dark Cults, Alleged Human Sacrifice, Ritualistic Child Abuse, Holler Goblins, UFOs, Former Nazis, Mass Synchronicities, Geo-Anomalies, High ranking Political Figures, Alphabet Intelligence Agencies, The Contras, The Mob and even Drug Cartels.   Buckle in for a wild ride. Be sure to leave a comment, rate the show, and subscribe!! Music By Chasing zZz - Check out his Music on Apple, Spotify, Amazon and most places fine tunes are bought, sold and shared. Penny Royal on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/penny-royal/id1537053860 Penny Royal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5K7DQOAv1yZwfYya3HXvrI?si=XtUl_j9JQC-h78ioHCgErQ&nd=1 The Penny Royal on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pennyroyalpodcast/ Penny Royal on Podbean https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/y9b62-16bb59/Penny-Royal-Podcast The Liminal Lodge https://www.patreon.com/PennyRoyal#:~:text=The%20Liminal%20Lodge%20is%20presented,for%20members%20of%20the%20Lodge.          

Instant Trivia
Episode 79 - Ends In "X" - Penny For Your Thoughts - Legal Lingo - Foreign Food - Wild Goose Chases

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 7:23


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 79, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Ends In "X" 1: From words meaning "beyond belief", it's a seemingly contradictory statement. paradox. 2: It's Corning's trademark for heat-resistant glassware. Pyrex. 3: A 3-letter word for "to veto", or a German water sprite. nix. 4: It's the outer layer of the cerebrum largely responsible for higher nervous function. the cortex. 5: This salty smoked salmon tastes great on a bagel. lox. Round 2. Category: Penny For Your Thoughts 1: Named for the 2 British coins it resembled, this early bicycle had a large front wheel and a small rear wheel. penny-farthing. 2: James Ussher thought this was created in the evening of October 22, 4004 B.C.. The world. 3: Pennyroyal is an aromatic plantof this sweet herb family; its leaves can be driedto make tea. mint. 4: Speaking in exile in 1959, he reportedly said, "I give Castro a year. No more". Fulgencio Batista. 5: In 1977 he told David Frost, "When the president does it, that means it is not illegal". Richard Nixon. Round 3. Category: Legal Lingo 1: This district of a bailiff might be your area of expertise. bailiwick. 2: This word also found in the First Amendment means a formal written request to the court for judicial action. Petition. 3: "L.S." on a document indicates the spot where this object is to be affixed. Legal Seal. 4: (Hi, I'm Steve Harris of "The Practice") If the supply of these has been exhausted, a talesman, a bystander in the court, may be picked to be one. Juror. 5: In California, this type of theft applies to goods worth over $400, or artichokes worth over $100. grand (theft). Round 4. Category: Foreign Food 1: Don't wonder, naan, roti and puri are types of this in India. bread. 2: This style of topping may sound good, but its name is from the French for "with the burnt scrapings". au gratin. 3: If you make it right, your salsa verde should be this color. green. 4: A meat-filled tortilla in a chili sauce, its name is from the Spanish for "to season with chili". enchilada. 5: Meal at which you'd normally serve muesli. breakfast. Round 5. Category: Wild Goose Chases 1: Ponce de Leon should have tried a facelift, as he never found this liquid rejuvenizer. the Fountain of Youth. 2: Some think the Bimini Road is evidence of this Lost Continent. Atlantis. 3: A lot of sleepless "knights" were spent questing for this chalice given to Joseph of Arimathea. the Holy Grail. 4: He walked on the moon and walked up Ararat, searching in vain for Noah's Ark. James Irwin. 5: Henry Hudson "passed" on while seeking this elusive route to Asia. the Northwest Passage. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

FM Mundo
El Gran Musical - Alex Borja, Pennyroyal Burgers, Sitio Recomendado

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 6:13


En El Gran Musical, segmento Sitio Recomendado, conversamos con Alex Borja, propietario de Pennyroyal Burger. Este restaurante inició en 2016 y cuenta con 12 tipos de hamburguesas; además, cada mes crean una nueva por tiempo limitado. En su menú también puedes encontrar el ‘Chilli Dog’, que es un hotdog donde su salchicha es bañada de carne al estilo mexicano. También puedes encontrar alitas con diferentes tipos de salsa, eso sí, te recomendamos acompañar tus alimentos con su ‘limonada negra’.

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
078 - Pennyroyal 10 - It Started with a Scandal

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 56:08


Elise Fountain has never met a challenge she could not rise to, and that includes being the housekeeper for a grumpy, convalescing Lord Lavay. Lavay is not used to being laid low, especially when time is running out to secure an influx of funds to buy back his childhood home. Through sheer determination and cheerful optimism, Elise slowly wins over the recalcitrant staff and also wins over the hardened heart of a very deserving Lord. Join us for It Started with a Scandal - the penultimate Pennyroyal Green novel by Julie Anne Long! **We cannot discuss scandals without SPOILERS**

Better off Read
Ep 92: Elements 6 – Place. Ann Shelton talks to Pip Adam about her work The Witch, Pennyroyal (Mentha sp.), 2020

Better off Read

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 53:55


In the sixth episode in the Place season of Elements, I talk to Ann Shelton about place and what it is to write it.  Some of the things we talk about are: You can see and read about Ann’s work at her website https://annshelton.com/ Including ‘The Witch’ https://annshelton.com/works/a-lovers-herbal A Lovers’ Herbal can be viewed on the Denny Dimin Gallery website here  —  https://dennydimingallery.com/news/virtual_exhibition/ann-shelton-2/ One important thing to note, because of the nature of Ann’s work is that the plants discussed in these texts, and their uses, can be dangerous, even lethal. These texts are presented here as background research for a body of artworks and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Do not mess with these plants. Toward the end of the podcast we talk about New York being in lockdown for a year, we just want to acknowledge that New York was in varying degrees of lockdown over this time.   Exercise: Ann talks about starting with a plant and composing around it. I wonder if this could be an interesting way to start a piece of writing. You could find out about the uses of a plant you see every day. Or you could start with a physical condition and find a plant associated with this. Then free write. Thank you Copyright Licensing New Zealand for funding the Elements series.

Encounters North Podcast
Pennyroyal Dawn

Encounters North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 29:12


Head out to the dew-soaked paddocks in southeastern Australia with host Richard Nelson and a rich array of magical morning creatures. Meet sugar gliders, kookaburras, giant huntsman spiders and so much more. Another favorite Encounters Down Under episode! (Recorded in 2013)

Radio Lewes
Vapour Trails #110 18th February 2021 Of Rosie, Albert & Pennyroyal

Radio Lewes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 59:22


More sugar in your bowl. Second part of the VT listeners sharing requests on the theme of Tea & Coffee

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
067 - Pennyroyal 9 - Between the Devil and Ian Eversea

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 50:17


Our first review of 2021 is bringing it back to where we started, Pennyroyal Green. This time we're learning more about the infamous Ian Eversea. His brother-in-law now has a ward, Miss Tansy Danforth, and everyone is telling Ian to stay away. At first he's happy to do so, as this beautiful young American really does not spark any interest. Yet when he finally gets to know her, a spark ignites and all attempts to extinguish it, only fan it into a full blown fire. Please enjoy the ninth installment of Julie Anne Long's Pennyroyal Green series, Between the Devil and Ian Eversea. **just can't fight the SPOILERS**

The Eternal Void, but with Jazz
9 - Drinking Pennyroyal Tea with the Paranormal Patio

The Eternal Void, but with Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 64:20


Discussions on Kentucky Strangeness **This Week** Jason from Paranormal Patio sits down to tell us about prophetic dreams, coincidences, and the magic of place in time. We also discuss new leads and coincidences regarding the investigation that Penny Royal is looking in to. **Topics discussed:** 1. Pennyroyal Podcast 2. Prophetic Dreams 3. High Strangeness and Coincidence 4. GARS! ;) **Links mentioned in this episode:** * [Paranormal Patio](http://paranormalpatio.com) * [Pennyroyal Podcast news article](https://www.somerset-kentucky.com/news/penny-royal-podcast-captures-weird-side-of-pulaski-region/article_50c1822e-1b08-11eb-ba4d-07e7bc598a59.html) * [Penny Royal podcast on Sticher](https://www.stitcher.com/show/penny-royal) * [Google Street View Location mentioned](https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x887a737f4883d0b1%3A0xf0b01b253cb363f7!3m1!7e115!4s%2F%2Fgeo0.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3DXnmTL3Ou2HKJN1-_Oar02g%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dsearch.gws-prod.gps%26thumb%3D2%26yaw%3D212.54959%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100%26w%3D520%26h%3D175!5sfreemasons%20hall%20smithland%20ky%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e2!2sXnmTL3Ou2HKJN1-_Oar02g&hl=en) * [Our Shop](https://www.threadless.com/shop/@cyberbear) ----- This podcast is hosted by [ZenCast.fm](https://wwww.zencast.fm)

The Witch Bitch Amateur Hour
Sunflowers and Pennyroyal - Episode 106

The Witch Bitch Amateur Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 64:16


A sunny big ole' flower and a minty toxic plant!We're back! This week Charlye charms us (using her tiny voice) with information on sunflowers, and Macy fills us in on pennyroyal, and herb in the, you guessed it, MINT FAMILY.Join us for sloppy mermaids, toxins, clarification on how competitions work, and a whole lotta rasp. www.witchbitchamateurhour.com_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Episode LinksWitchyJujuhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/WitchyJuJu?ref=shop_suggInstagram @witchy.juju.bosUse the code 25BEANS for 25% off your total order!Betterhelphttps://betterhelp.com/witchUse the code witch for 10% off your first month of Betterhelp!Plant Information:thespruce.com_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Advertise With Us :www.advertisecast.com/TheWitchBitchAmateurHourSnag yourself some WBAH Merch!teespring.com/stores/wbah-podcast-storeContact Us (Come Eat With Us)Instagram @WitchBitchAmateurHourTwitter @BitchHourFacebook @WitchAmateurHourwbahpodcast@gmail.comWant to help support the Podcast? Consider becoming a Patron!www.patreon.com/wbahpodcastHandwritten letters are actual magic!PO Box 865Canton, Tx75103Theme music by:www.fiverr.com/master_serviceWe are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals. We are amateurs, and nothing we say should be taken as advice, instruction, or seriously. Any action taken based on what we say or imply can and will lead to illness, existential crisis, injury, your pets no longer loving you, and death. We make no promise or guarantee, expressed or implied, and assume no legal liability or responsibility for any injuries resulting from the use of information contained within our media.

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
044 - Pennyroyal 8 - It Happened One Midnight

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 74:00


In our eighth installment of Julie Anne Long’s Pennyroyal Green series, we finally get to dig a little deeper into the life of the youngest Redmond sibling. Jonathan may act like the devil-may-care younger son, but this dude has plans. Tommy also has plans and while they did not initially include a Redmond, she’ll take him anyway. She’s spent her life doing things out of necessity, so she’s not about to stare a gift horse in the mouth. Together these two just ooze chemistry and as their goals align, these two may just be unstoppable. It Happened One Midnight is a diamond hidden amongst gems. **Spoilers & extra spoiler: it’s a perfect score!**

The Farm
The Rebirth of Pan | The Farm | Steven Snider and the PennyRoyal Crew Part 2

The Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 81:07


Hellier, Somerset, Greg Newkirk, James Shelby Downard, Kentucky, Michael A. Hoffman II, William Grimstead, Jim Brandon, King Kill 33, Antisemitism, The Rebirth of Pan, Weird America, Aleister Crowley, secret societies, continuity of government, COG, Gladio, stay-behind networks, underground tunnels, Freemasons, Scottish Rite, ritual murder, magick, COVID, all things Pan

Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett
10 – Where Pennyroyal Grew

Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 10:50


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Gardening Australia
Plant Profile - Native Pennyroyal

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


Jerry takes a close look at the Native Pennyroyal and explains why it is one of his favourite native herbs

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
Plants That Kill Vol. 2

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 39:25


Back by popular request, Hallie discusses more toxic plants! Poisonous plants have been used throughout history for many purposes, including hunting, medicine, cosmetics, and of course, murder. In this episode we discuss several of the most poisonous plants with emphasis on those associated with murder and medicine. Become a Patron: bit.ly/morbidpatron Buy Us a Book: bit.ly/morbidwishlist

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
031 - Pennyroyal 7 - A Notorious Countess Confesses

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 84:19


Evie is looking to start a new life away from London and its nasty nicknames. She has been left a house in Pennyroyal Green by her late husband and this is just the place to start fresh. News travels fast though, and the town quickly learns of her infamous past but not before she meets the local Vicar. Adam Sylvaine may be a man of God but he's single, handsome, and seems to actually empathize with Evie's situation. While there is an instant attraction, they both need to be on their best behavior, after all, every pair of female eyes is on the Vicar and they're worried about the immoral former courtesan. Can Adam and Evie find a way to be together that does not require one or both of them to run out of town? Today we're reading A Notorious Countess Confesses, which means we are now in the second half of this series by Julie Anne Long! **We know you want to taste these Spoilers!**

Midnight in Kentucky
Hellier Round Table Part 2

Midnight in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 77:35


When paranormal docuseries, Hellier, released its critically acclaimed second season in late 2019, Somerset, Kentucky, was placed in the spotlight as a possible stomping ground for secret societies, ethereal entities, and subterranean alien beings. On tonight’s Midnight in Kentucky, we journey to the International Paranormal Museum and Research Center, in Somerset, where we have a lively conversation with three of the most knowledgeable researchers on high strangeness in the area, Kyle Kadel, Nathan Issac, and Darian West. We discuss everything from Kyle and Nate’s Hellier cameo, and just what may be happening in Somerset, to how historic events in occult and magick practices may be linked with what is happening now with the phenomena. This episode is a must listen for those intrigued by just how strange and wonderful a place the Pennyroyal region of Kentucky can be. Tulpas, aliens, ritual sacrifice, and of course, Hellier, on tonight’s Midnight in Kentucky; Hellier: A Round Table Discussion from the International Paranormal Museum and research Center! Audio support for this episode was provided TruckStop Dave and features tracks ‘Fog’ and ‘Angry Small Town 20’Shownotes:-Hellier: Season 2 on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4VP9oB7c9jVi-rqms1oBViJvLZohlnu-Beyond Lanulos: Our Fifty Years with Indrid Cold https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Lanulos-Fifty-Years-Indrid/dp/154120476X-The Silver Bridge https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Bridge-Gray-Barker/dp/1517692172-International Paranormal Museum and Research Center Online https://m.facebook.com/internationalparanormalmuseum/-Truckstop Dave Onlinehttps://www.jamendo.com/artist/349109/truckstopdaveTags:#hellier #goblin #ufo #ufosighting #weekinweird #planetweird #kentuckygoblin #kentuckygoblins #paranormal #supernatural #weird #strange #internationalparanormalmuseum #aliens #cryptid #cryptid #monsters #kentucky #bluegrass #somerset #scary #spooky #hollergoblin #planetweird #cult #occult #keepkentuckyweird #Aliencavebasetaskforce #sluf #conspiracy

Midnight in Kentucky
Hellier Round Table Part 1

Midnight in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 80:51


When paranormal docuseries, Hellier, released its critically acclaimed second season in late 2019, Somerset, Kentucky, was placed in the spotlight as a possible stomping ground for secret societies, ethereal entities, and subterranean alien beings. On tonight’s Midnight in Kentucky, we journey to the International Paranormal Museum and Research Center, in Somerset, where we have a lively conversation with three of the most knowledgeable researchers on high strangeness in the area, Kyle Kadel, Nathan Issac, and Darian West. We discuss everything from Kyle and Nate’s Hellier cameo, and just what may be happening in Somerset, to how historic events in occult and magick practices may be linked with what is happening now with the phenomena. This episode is a must listen for those intrigued by just how strange and wonderful a place the Pennyroyal region of Kentucky can be. Tulpas, aliens, ritual sacrifice, and of course, Hellier, on tonight’s Midnight in Kentucky; Hellier: A Round Table Discussion from the International Paranormal Museum and research Center! Audio support for this episode was provided TruckStop Dave and features tracks ‘Fog’ and ‘Angry Small Town 20’Shownotes:-Hellier: Season 2 on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4VP9oB7c9jVi-rqms1oBViJvLZohlnu-Beyond Lanulos: Our Fifty Years with Indrid Cold https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Lanulos-Fifty-Years-Indrid/dp/154120476X-The Silver Bridge https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Bridge-Gray-Barker/dp/1517692172-International Paranormal Museum and Research Center Online https://m.facebook.com/internationalparanormalmuseum/-Truckstop Dave Onlinehttps://www.jamendo.com/artist/349109/truckstopdaveTags:#hellier #goblin #ufo #ufosighting #weekinweird #planetweird #kentuckygoblin #kentuckygoblins #paranormal #supernatural #weird #strange #internationalparanormalmuseum #aliens #cryptid #cryptid #monsters #kentucky #bluegrass #somerset #scary #spooky #hollergoblin #planetweird #cult #occult #keepkentuckyweird #Aliencavebasetaskforce #sluf #conspiracy

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
019 - Pennyroyal 6 - How the Marquess Was Won

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 87:19


What do you get when you combine an icy marquess and a plucky school teacher? Why a marvelous tale from Pennyroyal Green of course! This week not only do we get delicious dialog and a cat straight out of Greek mythology, we also get a feel-good tale of two who were meant to be. However, we do need to get through a few tropes to find our happily ever after but it’s not too much trouble as our hero and heroine draw us along as much as they are drawn to each other. Come and read “How the Marquess was Won” by Julie Anne Long **don’t be fooled, there are spoilers**

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
012 - Pennyroyal 5 - What I Did For A Duke

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 99:31


Pennyroyal Green we have missed you! This next installment did not disappoint and for one of our hosts it was even better than the book before! Julie Anne Long delighted us with her witty back and forth dialogue, while also giving us a heroine who is not afraid to make her own decisions. Plus while our hero of a Duke has a dark and dangerous exterior, we learn he’s an absolute softy when it comes to the woman he loves. *sigh* Plus we got beautiful renaissance visuals by way of a famous Titian painting that was seen as scandalous. So let us sidle on over for another Sussex tale! *Spoilers! Do you want to hear our Spoilers!?*

On s'beurre le casque
#127 Pennyroyal Tea avec Du bruit à mes oreilles (20-09-19)

On s'beurre le casque

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 146:02


Enregistré le 20 septembre 2019.

Preggers Can Be Choosers
Elephant in the Womb 9/24/19: Talking Birth Photography w/Stephanie Shirley

Preggers Can Be Choosers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 45:00


Elephant in the Womb: Practical Prenatal Ed 9/24/19 Talking Birth Photography w/Stephanie Shirley Talking to Shirley about getting the most out of your labor and birth photos. Yay or Nay on ~ flash lighting birth team cohesion makeup labor wants and needs when to call the photographer (whoops) and the power of how birth photography is changing the landscape of birth. We also like each other a bunch, so you can see how we goof off together. And on a side note, Shirley was there when I decided to pursue midwifery. Like I couldn't stop myself from making the leap. #thisishappening #midwifeorbust See more of Shirley's work at https://www.stephanieshirley.com/ My cat Pennyroyal got a little noisy there for a second, sorry! We also mention midwife Shannon Stellhorn, and Kathleen Wilson from the TLC Doula Group Join us in our FB group~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/PCBCAfterBirth/ Text reminders so you can join us LIVE, alternating Tuesdays at 11 central right here https://tapit.us/jdoa5 As always, you can find us at www.Preggers.rocks in Houston Texas. Alert ~ Be wary, we are a little sweary. Get your earbuds if you are concerned about tender ears and sensibilities. #postartumdepression #houston #love #preggerscanbechoosers #thisiswhathealinglookslike #AfterBirth #4thtrimester --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/support

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
004 - Pennyroyal 4 - I Kissed An Earl

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 96:40


You've heard about it since day one and now it's finally here! Today we discuss I Kissed an Earl, by Julie Anne Long, featuring Violet Redmond and Captain Asher Flint. Not only do we get to see our main characters well-matched in wit and courage, but we also get a pirate battle and a chase across the high seas! Plus, who doesn't love a lady who can beat a self-assured man at chess (and we're not just talking about the game). **Spoilers, there are spoilers!**

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
003 - Pennyroyal 3 - Since the Surrender

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 75:56


Puppets, Museums and Mermaids, OH MY! This week we dive into book three of Julie Anne Long's Pennyroyal Green series, Since the Surrender. If you thought Episode 001 was wild, you may want to take a deep breath before pressing play. As we dive deeper, we learn a bit more about the Eversea family dynamic and that men really cannot resist a penis joke. **Spoilers are a thing, just FYI**

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
002 - Pennyroyal 2 - Like No Other Lover

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 75:27


Never fear episode #2 is here! We continue our journey into Pennyroyal Green this time with: No Other Lover, by Julie Ann Long. While this book is less jam-packed, it is no less delicious. Our characters positively sizzle when they're near. Also, can we just talk about how nice it is that the main characters are actually honest with each other and do not make dumb decisions based on unnecessary misunderstandings?! **Spoilers are thing, just FYI**

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review
001 - Pennyroyal 1 - The Perils of Pleasure

Tea & Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 63:22


Welcome to Tea and Strumpets: A Regency Romance Review! Join Kelsey and Zoe as they talk you through some of their favorite books of the genre. In their first episode, they discuss The Perils of Pleasure, by Julie Anne Long, and re-discover how buck-wild this first book of the Pennyroyal Green Series really is. From explosions to a mysterious shooter to a hayloft tryst, there are few romance novel stones left unturned. So strap in and enjoy the ride! ***Spoilers abound! We discuss the WHOLE dang thing!*** Editor's Note: Our audio quality greatly improves from Episode 1 to Episode 2 (and keeps improving thereafter)!

Heavy In Ottawa
Floodfest 2.0 and LETDOWN

Heavy In Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 24:38


In this episode Laura and James talk about Floodfest 2.0. The local spotlight is "Shwottawa" punk rock band, LETDOWN. And they'll keep you up to date on all the rock and metal shows coming up in Ottawa in the next 2 weeks. Featuring music by: Fractures & Outlines, LETDOWN, and Pennyroyal.

Social Fabric Podcast
Episode 47 - Brian Pennie - Motivational Speaker

Social Fabric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 69:25


Brian grew up suffering from anxiety and ended up down the road of addiction. He was a functioning addict for 15 years until he discovered his path to recovery. He is now completing a Phd in Dublin’s Trinity College, he is a motivational speaker and he’s in the process of launching his first book. You can find out more about Brian on www.brianpennie.com ___________________________________________________ Brian’s music choice Seasons Change – Future Islands You only live once – The Strokes Nobody else will be there – The national I miss you – Blink 182 Pennyroyal tea – nirvana Sit down – James Still sane – Lorde ________________________________________________________ All music is available on Spotify in the Social FabricPlaylist Support this podcast

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
Microbial Influences on Crop Quality with Greg Pennyroyal

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 55:17 Very Popular


Greg Pennyroyal is the Viticulture and Enology Coordinator at Wilson Creek Winery & Vineyards in Temecula, California. He is also the Professor of Viticulture for Mt. San Jacinto Community College. Greg has worked in many industries including medicinal organic herb production, traditional eastern medicine, and botanical medicine research and development. Greg has been active in researching neurodegenerative diseases in conjunction with the University of California, Santa Barbara and has a breadth of knowledge about plant health that is a true delight.   In this episode, Greg and I discuss How the microbiome determines ‘terroir’ and influences flavor and quality, Using plant sap analysis, and how well it correlates with field observation Can you produce fruit with more flavor and metabolites in a stressed environment, or in an optimal environment? Plus many more highlights   Support For This Show This episode is brought to you by AEA - Advancing Eco Agriculture - leading regenerative agriculture since 2006. Visit www.advancingecoag.com today and learn how AEA can help you increase quality + yield.   Resources The Farm as Ecosystem by Jerry Brunetti Science in Agriculture: Advanced Methods for Sustainable Farming by Arden B. Andersen Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease by Lawrence E. Datnoff, Wade H. Elmer, Don M. Huber Tuning In To Nature by Philip S. Callahan Nutrition Rules! by Graeme Sait Postmodern Winemaking: Rethinking the Modern Science of an Ancient Craft by Clark Smith Chemistry Made Simple: A Complete Introduction to the Basic Building Blocks of Matter by John T. Moore Khan Academy  Acres U.S.A.   Music Greg recommends: For a musical translation of what it's like when you feel a sense of elation when new concepts click into place: Beethoven's 9th Symphony, otherwise known as the Ode of Joy For when you gotta clean out your barn: Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love Episode 16 - Greg Pennyroyal - Highlights   2:30 - Greg’s journey bringing him to where he is today Greg started on a family farm, not having any experience or idea what he was doing Greg’s advice on finding a mentor, and how a local dairy farmer became one of Greg’s first mentors How Greg found his practical experience and down-home logic helped him when thinking critically about what he was taught in college Why Greg moved on after a decade, and him ending up at Trout Lake Farm for the decade after   8:25 - Integrating business and agriculture The importance of not being greedy when developing a solid place in the market   9:00 - Greg’s movement to Leiner Health Products and his increase in research possibilities Why looking for alternatives to standard agriculture doesn’t mean we need to be looking for alternatives to science Greg’s views on having a perspective of connecting the dots on a higher level than deep science   10:30 - Standardizing natural products like medicine Greg’s breakthrough on finding plants growing in ecosystems closer to where the plant was native to, where biological principles were used, had much less variation from season to season and farm to farm This was because plants that are built better and grown in a biological system tend to have more biochemical homeostasis   13:10 -  The connection between biological integrity and the human genome   13:30 - Greg’s homeopathic testing with interesting results   15:45 - Greg’s work on an MS medication from a rare Tibetan herb, and how it was similar to California white sage   17:20 - The importance of being aware of misinformation on both sides of unconventional and conventional agriculture   17:50 - Greg at Wilson Creek Winery and Vineyards Greg loves making wine! Viticulture is one of the few agricultural crops that a paid for quality. Great grapes = higher wine prices. x6 value of the commercial value of grapes How different regions of growing contribute to the taste of wine - which is due to the microbiome of the area (microbial patterns)   23:05 - More info on plants being grown in their native environment grown using biological practices Level 1 - plants struggling to survive Level 2 - getting in balance Level 3 - enhance production of what plant has difficulty producing when not balanced Highest level -  Disease and insect resistance plant producing healthy offspring   26:10 - Bringing plants into balance Both from a nutritional perspective and from a microbiome perspective Getting plants onto a positive cycle and out of a negative cycle   29:10 - The amazing resiliency of plants How quickly stressed trees can recover when given the proper opportunity   30:15 - Great results of plant sap analysis over petiole analysis   32:00 - Plants expressing different chemical profiles based on the nutritional and microbial environment Everyone cares about flavor and aroma Stressing a plant vs. producing in an optimal environment The debate in the wine world on deficit irrigation Greg doesn’t believe enough research has been done in this area, but Greg thinks for plants “stress is stress”, and that plants want to produce great output   37:40 - Reverse bell curve on plant water and nutrient deprivation Needing to balance macronutrients and micronutrients   42:10 - What has been something that has really surprised Greg?  How the land-grant university system has been co-opted by certain interests The backlash on people speaking out against conventional agriculture practices How Greg has seen misinformation reinforced from his time working in the pharmaceutical industry   44:35 - What does Greg believe to be true about modern agriculture that others do not? The whole idea that we are stewards of the ecosystem isn’t true - we ARE the ecosystem, and the microbiome connects all of us This makes the idea of spraying roundup on plants very questionable How this relates to a decline in human health   48:15 - What is a resource Greg would recommend? See the resources section (above).    50:40 - What question does Greg wish he was asked? Greg’s small growers' co-op Greg’s work in teaching vineyard skills to kids on the autistic spectrum     Feedback, Booking, and Production Contacts John@RegenerativeAgriculturePodcast.com Booking@RegenerativeAgriculturePodcast.com Production@RegenerativeAgriculturePodcast.com

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Drums of Autumn Week 2 Chapter 2 - In Which We Meet a Ghost Summary: The Merry Fraser Band bury a friend in the creepy kirkyard. They get a terrible fright. They meet the fugitive prisoner and reluctantly help him to freedom. Claire takes a much-needed river bath. Jamie joins her. They swelter in love and heat. Their future is wide open like the vast wilderness before them. Play by Play: They have the funds* to bury poor Gavin Hayes thanks to Fergus's quick thinking and hat passing in the tavern. They need to figure out what to do with Gavin now it is late at night. The priest will not be awake, but they cannot take him into the woods with them to sleep or leave him in the town. Jamie decides they'll bury him themselves in the church cemetery. Claire notes the funeral procession (the cortege) is less dignified than usual with Duncan repeating unsavory parts of the lament. Fergus sourly mumbles about the likelihood of getting thrown in jail for disturbing the peace. The churchyard is quiet and remote. In fact, it's as dark as a crypt due to the overhanging Magnolia* branches. Moving through the air is described as “pushing aside curtains of black velvet” (DOA, p 35 Nook). If you've never been to the southern United States, this is an apt description when the weather is warm. The air is a palpable force. Though nothing like the crisp Highlands air, the mist reminded Claire of the tannasq in the story, Jamie told. They roamed the graveyard for an open space to bury the body. The men are all well lubricated by alcohol, leaving Young Ian emotionally tender. The effects of the dark cemetery are not lost on Claire either. She feels she's a ghost herself with the remoteness and isolation of this place. Industrious as ever, Jamie had taken a candle from the tavern. He says it will be like an Easter vigil. He saw one once at Notre Dame in Paris (DOA, p.37 Nook). Requiescat in pace* is Latin for rest in peace (DOA, p37 Nook). Young Ian and Jamie take turns digging the hole. Claire recounts how medical students used to steal fresh bodies to practice dissection. “Did they or do they?” Jamie asks. One of Claire's not uncommon inadvertencies (unintentional or not focusing the mind, in her case eluding to things out of time or referencing now as the past). She remembers the difference between an embalmed body in a clinical setting to this reality. Young Ian injects a story about his father Ian being mistaken for dead and almost taken away by doctors while in prison. Ian always regarded doctors as ghouls henceforth. Claire had been a skilled surgeon in her own time; here she's merely a wise woman. Claire could never be anything but a physician regardless of title.   Jamie not fearing the ghoulies himself, leans down to kiss Claire. They both have an unexpected sexual response. Per Claire, it's common for a surge of lust to accompany the presence of death. I was unable to find quality information on this; however, it does make sense the need for release, connection, or feeling good, much like how lust surges after a battle or fight*. Have any of you experienced this phenomenon? Claire is encouraged to sit because her leg is not long healed from the tibia fracture. Claire is in lust, he touches her, and she envisions dragging him down to the earth and having her way with him. Jamie is no better off getting gooseflesh where she touches him. The spell is broken for the moment as Rollo eyes Claire narrowly. They go to fetch Gavin. Young Ian is scared in the dark from the story Jamie told. Claire most assuredly tells him it will not be coming for Gavin here. They reach the cart; Claire is happy they will be done with this soon so that they can go to the woods and sleep. Suddenly all hell breaks loose with shrieks of horror. A figure was sitting up from the wagon bed. Rollo launches at the figure, and the ghost screams. Fergus clubs the figure with the spade, yelling at him to stop, pig (DOA, p42 Nook). It turns out the figure is the prisoner who escaped from the gallows earlier that day. He's not from hell, or is he? He's described as a man around 30, muscular, and powerfully built with fair hair. He'd been waiting in the wagon since midafternoon. His name is Stephen Bonnet. He's no stranger to a fight and likely attracts women easily. Jamie is sizing up this criminal. He wants to know why he was sentenced to hang. Smuggling and piracy he says. Jamie is trying to decide if he is a good risk to turn in or let go his way. He invokes Gavin's name to negotiate for them to help him to safety out of town.  Jamie agrees, but Gavin must be buried first.  They made a simple gravestone and cairn. The lit candle was left behind to give Gavin a light to guide his ascent. They leave him with a simple blessing (DOA, p45 Nook). They were helping Bonnet get passed the military checkpoint. Unlike the prior checkpoints they'd come across during their travels, this one was highly fortified due to the missing prisoner. They go through the checkpoint process, one of the soldiers stabs the “corpse” to make certain it's dead. They're allowed through in the nick of time before Bonnet starts to bleed. Bonnet has the balls to ask them for some provisions before they drop him off at a set point a few miles away. This sets the tone for the type of man he is. Is there honor among thieves? He's very mercenary barely grateful for them not turning him in, he insists on the taking him to safety and giving him provisions. They need to watch out for this guy. They discuss his trade in smuggling. Duncan has a dislike for him, and Jamie is suspicious but agreeable to get him on his way. As they ride along, Claire leans into Jamie, feeling the safety and security of him, she drifts into uneasy sleep. I adore this picture of him pulling her in, and she releases the weight of the world for a moment of relaxation against him. Jamie urges her to go lie down on the wagon bed; he's afraid she fall into the road. She changes places with Bonnet and lays her head upon a leather bag of salt. After more uneasy sleep, she wakes to Bonnet and Jamie talking. Jamie explains why he saved him (DOA, p51 Nook). Bonnet calls Jamie an asgina ageli or a half-ghost. One meant to be dead but living with one foot on earth and one in the spirit world. These half-ghosts are supposed to be able to communicate with spirits and with the little people or the Nunnahee (faerie folk or the auld ones). I cannot find Native American Cherokee connection for this concept, except for one Wiki page that needs additional citations.  If any of you are more versed in Native American Lore, please email contact@adramofoutlander.com or call 719-425-9444. They discuss similar Highland lore, though Jamie contends he's not a savage. Claire wakes as the wagon stops, Young Ian and Jamie are going to tend to the horses. Claire insists on bathing before finding a place to sleep. She heeds Jamie's cautions about the currents. She turns finding Stephen Bonnet in front of her. He bids her adieu and she wishes him luck. He mentions how a man makes his own luck. As he leaves she remarks on his walking the ghost of a crippled bear. Another ghost reference for this chapter. Jamie hopes he didn't make a mistake in allowing him freedom, saying to Claire, “The crown doesna always pick the wrong man to hang, Sassenach.” He worries he helped a villain go free. (DOA, p53 Nook). Claire kisses him before her bath in the river; he wants her to stay awake just a bit longer. Someone is still lustful it appears. Claire disrobes and enters the water. It's much cooler than the hot night air. The water is fresh and sweet. She drinks. She splashes her body and rinses her hair several times and scrubs her body all over with the fine sand until she glows (DOA, p54 Nook). The imagery is such a relief. Cleansed from the days on the road. Rinsed until fresh. Lying upon the warm rock, she feels tingly and alive. her lustfulness hasn't left either. Rollo catches his dinner nearby; Claire is reminded of a wild Rousseau painting.  Her mind wanders to the primitive nature of the New World. It's vast wilderness and dangers. Freedom and adventure are also out there in that wild. Her mind continues to wander to Brianna safe in her own time, to the bugs and how she combats them daily (DOA, p56 Nook). Pennyroyal is a mosquito repellant along with basil, peppermint, and others. If Claire went to another time, insects, viruses, and bacteria would indeed affect her just like anyone else. She would not have some time traveler's immunity by nature or inoculation. Her mind goes back to Jamie. They hadn't been intimate in some days with traveling roughly with others near. Claire talking about her dislike of having sex when others were close by affirms my idea that Claire is a bit prudish unless she is having sex with the person she loves. No holds barred in the circle of trust. Following her thoughts, she begins to masturbate wondering out loud where Jamie is. He is of course there watching her silently. She opens her eyes to him six feet away (DOA, p.57 Nook). We get the full impact of the heat, the sweltering humidity in this delicious sex scene. Always the wordsmith, “Christ your mouth is slick and salty as your quim.” That's a much nicer word than some he could've used. Jamie surmises people would die if they had sex in this heat all the time. Always a Highlander. They take a dunk in the water before returning to the rock shelf to dry off. He reads Claire's mind, thinking of the vastness of out there. She talks about how it is in her time. Jamie's impressed there'll be Scots in America including the inventor of asphalt, a Scot named McAdam. Claire shares there will be people all the way to California. They also discuss the plight of the Native Americans.  To Jamie, it seems not a problem to kick them off their lands and kill them since they are savages. Claire has a difficult time getting through to him and even brings home the point to the Scots being kicked off their lands. Deeply happy and content, Claire wonders how long this bliss can last. What will their life be like? Will they be able to stand each other when the day in and day out takes root? Hearing her thoughts again, Jamie asks, “Will ye grow tired of me, do ye think. Once we're settled?” He won't tire of her in the flesh because he never did when she was a ghost. He wanted her more on the last day they were together before sending her back. She agreed (DOA, p60 Nook). He was surprised to see her masturbating. He had no idea women did such a thing. He's in wonderment over the whole thing concerned a woman wouldn't need a man then.  It's a sweet exchange between them. She assures him it's better with a man. This pleases him. I love the next bit saying making love like this is like being slippery eels (DOA, p62 Nook). Jamie's a man who aims to please his woman. Laoghaire missed out on some good loving. Their pillow talk or rock talk, in this case, is always interesting and entertaining. It gives us additional insight into the two of them. Stephen Bonnet is one to watch for. Was the crown right to sentence him to death? I think so. They should've listened to their inner voices and turned him in.  This chapter rounds out with more references to stars, life itself. Links of Interest*: 18th Century British Denominations The Complete Guide to Magnolia Trees Requiescat in Pace Sexual Attraction and Survival Mode Rousseau Mosquito Repellent Plants Macadam Asphalt What's Coming up? Chapters 3-4 Drums of Autumn (DOA). How can you participate? Send your comments to contact@adramofoutlander.com or call the listener line at 719-425-9444 by Friday of each week. If you're reading ahead, you can leave comments for any part of the book too. Join the weekly Twitter chat Wednesday nights at 6pm PT/9pm ET using the hashtag #ADoO. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook All images are Wiki Commons. Click on picture for attribution link. Follow A Dram of Outlander Thank you for sharing posts, joining the discussions, and following this website or pages listed below! Facebook,  Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+ To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comments.

DJ Buddy Holly
Pennyroyal Tea (live)

DJ Buddy Holly

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 3:26


DJ Buddy Holly singing Nirvana's song Pennyroyal Tea. Created on the Sing! Karaoke app by Smule.

Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) Podcast
Ep. 27: Saleh Said, Director of Pennyroyal Gibraltar Limited

Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 11:33


In this podcast Bench Events Managing Director, Matthew Weihs talks to Saleh Said, Director of Pennyroyal Gibraltar Limited. Discussing what is likely to be one of the biggest deals done in East Africa, they talk about the strategy behind and challenges faced the by development of the Zanzibar Amber Resort. This podcast is part of an official series supporting the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF). To attend, please visit www.africa-conference.com.

BRAWLcast
BRAWLcast #194 Mallory - A Completion Of Three

BRAWLcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 69:23


ADJ - Play a bit 1 [Diffuse Reality Records] Cassegrain - Decagon [Arcing Seas] ObJekt - The Stitch-Up [StitchUp] Coastdream – Untitled [Paling Trax] Drafted – Escluded [Soma] Planetary Assault Systems – Pull [Blueprint] Yan Cook – Beacon [Planet Rhythm] A Made Up Sound - Cheater VIP [Clone Basement Series] Surgeon – Search [Blueprint] Tensal - Effect 2 [Polegroup] Developer – Muthafucka [Modularz] Perc - The Death of Rebirth [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Regis - Party Spoiler Too [Blueprint] TAFKAMP - I LAF YOU [Paling Trax] Dax J – Understate [Clergy] Tessela – Rub [Blueprint] JoeFarr - In Focus [Leisure System] Housemeister – Backpfeife [Autofake] Swarm Intelligence – Lift [Mindcut] Guy Andrews - Experiment 02 [PennyRoyal] Oliver Ho - The Serpent Devours Itself [Blueprint] Patrick Bolton - Unravel [Onnset]

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BrawlCast
BRAWLcast #194 Mallory - A Completion Of Three

BrawlCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 69:23


ADJ - Play a bit 1 [Diffuse Reality Records] Cassegrain - Decagon [Arcing Seas] ObJekt - The Stitch-Up [StitchUp] Coastdream – Untitled [Paling Trax] Drafted – Escluded [Soma] Planetary Assault Systems – Pull [Blueprint] Yan Cook – Beacon [Planet Rhythm] A Made Up Sound - Cheater VIP [Clone Basement Series] Surgeon – Search [Blueprint] Tensal - Effect 2 [Polegroup] Developer – Muthafucka [Modularz] Perc - The Death of Rebirth [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Regis - Party Spoiler Too [Blueprint] TAFKAMP - I LAF YOU [Paling Trax] Dax J – Understate [Clergy] Tessela – Rub [Blueprint] JoeFarr - In Focus [Leisure System] Housemeister – Backpfeife [Autofake] Swarm Intelligence – Lift [Mindcut] Guy Andrews - Experiment 02 [PennyRoyal] Oliver Ho - The Serpent Devours Itself [Blueprint] Patrick Bolton - Unravel [Onnset]

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BRAWLcast
BRAWLcast #194 Mallory - A Completion Of Three

BRAWLcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 69:23


ADJ - Play a bit 1 [Diffuse Reality Records] Cassegrain - Decagon [Arcing Seas] ObJekt - The Stitch-Up [StitchUp] Coastdream – Untitled [Paling Trax] Drafted – Escluded [Soma] Planetary Assault Systems – Pull [Blueprint] Yan Cook – Beacon [Planet Rhythm] A Made Up Sound - Cheater VIP [Clone Basement Series] Surgeon – Search [Blueprint] Tensal - Effect 2 [Polegroup] Developer – Muthafucka [Modularz] Perc - The Death of Rebirth [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Regis - Party Spoiler Too [Blueprint] TAFKAMP - I LAF YOU [Paling Trax] Dax J – Understate [Clergy] Tessela – Rub [Blueprint] JoeFarr - In Focus [Leisure System] Housemeister – Backpfeife [Autofake] Swarm Intelligence – Lift [Mindcut] Guy Andrews - Experiment 02 [PennyRoyal] Oliver Ho - The Serpent Devours Itself [Blueprint] Patrick Bolton - Unravel [Onnset]

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BrawlCast
BRAWLcast #194 Mallory - A Completion Of Three

BrawlCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 69:23


ADJ - Play a bit 1 [Diffuse Reality Records] Cassegrain - Decagon [Arcing Seas] ObJekt - The Stitch-Up [StitchUp] Coastdream – Untitled [Paling Trax] Drafted – Escluded [Soma] Planetary Assault Systems – Pull [Blueprint] Yan Cook – Beacon [Planet Rhythm] A Made Up Sound - Cheater VIP [Clone Basement Series] Surgeon – Search [Blueprint] Tensal - Effect 2 [Polegroup] Developer – Muthafucka [Modularz] Perc - The Death of Rebirth [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Regis - Party Spoiler Too [Blueprint] TAFKAMP - I LAF YOU [Paling Trax] Dax J – Understate [Clergy] Tessela – Rub [Blueprint] JoeFarr - In Focus [Leisure System] Housemeister – Backpfeife [Autofake] Swarm Intelligence – Lift [Mindcut] Guy Andrews - Experiment 02 [PennyRoyal] Oliver Ho - The Serpent Devours Itself [Blueprint] Patrick Bolton - Unravel [Onnset]

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AnALOG Mix
Tech_67

AnALOG Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 60:45


01 - POLAR INERTIA_The Last Vehicle (0'00) (FRANCOIS X Remix) (Dement3d / 2013) 02 - ALAN FITZPATRICK_Lexicon (7'00) (Drumcode / 2013) 03 - JOHANNES HEIL & LEN FAKI_The Octopuss (11'00) (Figure / 2013) 04 - PFIRTER_Ahora (14'50) (MindTrip / 2013) 05 - LEWIS FAUTZI & NUCLEAR DEFAULT_Anti-Cake (20'30) (Soma Recordings / 2013) 06 - GABRIEL ANANDA_Dolle Daps (25'00) (Traum / 2013) 07 - HARDFLOOR_Soulful Spirit (29'20) (JOSH WINK Remix) (Hardfloor.de / 2006) 08 - TRUNCATE_31 (34'00) (JONAS KOPP Remix) (Gynoid Audio / 2013) 09 - DUSTIN ZAHN_Forward Unto Dawn (39'00) (Sleaze Records / 2013) 10 - J.TIJN_Jack 2 (44'10) (Pennyroyal / 2013) 11 - MARCELUS_Warhead (47'00) (Repitch Recordings / 2012) 12 - JUSTIN SCHUMACHER_Resist (52'50) (SUTTER CANE Remix) (Frakture Audio / 2013)

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Bienvenido a los 90
Bienvenido a los 90 - Programa 37 - Nirvana MTV Unplugged

Bienvenido a los 90

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 61:52


Emitido el 08/11/2012 en www.radioutopia.es El 18 de Noviembre de 1993 Nirvana estaba en Nueva York para grabar un concierto acústico para la cadena musical MTV. Nosotros lo repasamos de arriba a abajo con las versiones originales de las versiones, las pruebas de sonido, etc... Tracklist: 1 - About a Girl 2 - Come as you are 3 - The Vaselines - Jesus d´ont want me for a sunbean 4 - Miriam Faraj - Rubik - Laws of Gravity 5 - David Bowie - The man who sold the world 6 - Pennyroyal tea 7 - Dumb 8 - Polly 9 - On a plain 10 - Something in the way 11 - Meat Puppets - Plateau 12 - Meat Puppets - Oh, me 13 - Meat Puppets - Lake of Fire 14 - All Apologies 15 - Leadbelly - In the Pines 16 - Where did you sleep last Night

Bienvenido a los 90
Bienvenido a los 90 - Programa 37 - Nirvana MTV Unplugged

Bienvenido a los 90

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 61:52


Emitido el 08/11/2012 en www.radioutopia.es El 18 de Noviembre de 1993 Nirvana estaba en Nueva York para grabar un concierto acústico para la cadena musical MTV. Nosotros lo repasamos de arriba a abajo con las versiones originales de las versiones, las pruebas de sonido, etc... Tracklist: 1 - About a Girl 2 - Come as you are 3 - The Vaselines - Jesus d´ont want me for a sunbean 4 - Miriam Faraj - Rubik - Laws of Gravity 5 - David Bowie - The man who sold the world 6 - Pennyroyal tea 7 - Dumb 8 - Polly 9 - On a plain 10 - Something in the way 11 - Meat Puppets - Plateau 12 - Meat Puppets - Oh, me 13 - Meat Puppets - Lake of Fire 14 - All Apologies 15 - Leadbelly - In the Pines 16 - Where did you sleep last Night