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Madre Jaguar (she/they) is a Queer, Non-Binary Birth Doula, Oracle and Curandera of Mayan, Pipil, Nahual and Garifuna descent. Born in Los Angeles, CA to Salvadoran immigrants and raised in Mexico. Their practice is rooted in their ancestral heritage and indigenous traditions of Mexico and Central America. Episode Highlights We learn about Madre Jaguar via some sweet nuggets of their story and how they answered their call to magic. Madre shares about some of the tools and medicines she works with regularly (mushrooms + tarot) and the impact they have on their life and practice. The three of us drop in together and share a platica (heart to heart) where we navigate what's showing up on our hearts + how we are navigating + responding to current energies Madre Jaguar is called to draw a tarot card and share a reading for the collective. Web links Find Madre Jaguar online at IamMadre.com You can also connect with them on Instagram @Madre.Jaguar Join the private Queer Spirit Community to continue the conversation and connect with other listeners. Join us for FREE meditation + chanting + breath work circles online. And follow us on Instagram! Join our mailing list to get news and podcast updates sent directly to you.
Ouff, grade neue Folge Kek Versteck gehört und ballert richtig rein ins Gesicht. Es geht um kleine Nasen, große Pipilöcher, fettiges Essen, Krötzilla und weiße Mäuse mit Gichtfüßen. Diese Maus von damals als Schreibwarenartikelladengeschäfte uns an den Eiern hatten. Aber jeder muss sein Schnapp machen. Also hör bitte einfach zu und schreib mit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daskekversteck/message
He was one of the most ruthless conquistadors of the era, epitomizing the unbound cruelty of the most reckless Spanish invaders. Pedro de Alvarado served as Hernán Cortés's right-hand man during their expedition into Tenochtitlan. His paranoia there led to the slaughter of thousands. He continued to spread the carnage in Guatemala in campaigns against the K'iche, the Tz'utujil, and the Pipil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Madre Jaguar is a Reiki Master, Shamanic Healer, Clairvoyant, Tarot Reader, Teacher, Birth Doula and Intuitive Artist. Madre Jaguar has always walked between worlds. They are the child of Salvadoran immigrants; of Mayan, Pipil, and Garifuna descent. Born in the vortex of Los Angeles, California and raised in the land of mysticism and magic realism, Mexico - where they currently reside. Nature was their first teacher. Most of their childhood was spent observing and studying the cycles and seasons of Earth, connecting and experimenting with the energy of the elements, animals, herbs, plants, flowers, rocks, crystals and beings seen and unseen. As a child, their maternal grandmother, Mama Carlota, taught Madre Jaguar ways to communicate with the plant kingdom; to sing to them and to listen to their songs. Their Abuela also taught them ways in which these plant allies could be used to treat all kinds of ailments from a tummy ache to a broken heart. As an adult, a passion for helping others and a strong desire to help propel positive change in the world, led Madre Jaguar on a path of self-discovery and exploration of different healing modalities including Tarot, Traditional Mexican Medicine, Energy Healing, Folk Magic, Womb Wisdom and Herbalism. They have studied with indigenous healers and teachers in Mexico, Central America and Peru. It was in the Amazonian jungles of Peru where they received the name “Madre Jaguar,” which translates to Jaguar Mother. This name was gifted by plant spirits with the mission and commitment to become a protector and friend to all. Madre Jaguar believes that Love is our superpower. As human beings we are here to bless and be blessed by all of creation. Harmony and Joy are our birthright. Through their healing practice, readings, classes and projects Madre Jaguar's goal is to help you connect with the inner power, wisdom and magic that lies within; all while helping you remember your Divine origin and unique soul purpose. GET IN TOUCH WITH MARIA: INSTAGRAM: @madre.jaguar Interested in booking a session with Madre: calendly.com/madrejaguar ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨⠀ What is the Modern Witches Community? Through events, educational content, and community we aim to heal and honor the collective's relationship to the witch. Witches are our teachers, wise ones, brujx, mentors, herbalists, empaths, storytellers, and weavers of the world. Witches help us tap into our innate powers, and through community, they guide us closer to collective healing. The Modern Witches Confluence community is creating a sacred container for those witch-curious, witch-identifying, and magically minded to authentically connect and learn. Our community includes seekers, astrologers, healers, shape-shifters, mystics, artists, activists, and more. What makes our community so radiant is the diversity of spiritual paths that are practiced and honored here, each with respect and reverence. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨⠀ MODERN WITCHES UPCOMING GATHERING AND WORKSHOPS: https://modernwitches.org/gather OUR MAGICAL MARKET - COVEN CLASSIFIED : https://modernwitches.org/coven-classifieds OUR SHOP STORE : https://modernwitches.org/shop Learn More About Our Community and The Modern Witches Organization via our website https://www.witchesconfluence.com and our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/witchesconfluence/
Nikki is a Pipil and Irish/Scottish academic, Indigenous media maker, and environmental educator. Nikki holds a master's degree in Indigenous Governance and is presently completing a Ph.D. with a research focus on emerging visual media technology as it relates to Indigenous ontology. Nikki is a doctoral fellow at the Center for Religion and Society at the University of Victoria and a board member with the BC Women's Hospital and Sierra Club BC. She designed and directed the first-ever Indigenous Storyteller edition with Telus STORYHIVE; a project to provide funding and mentorship for 30 emerging Indigenous filmmakers in BC and Alberta. In May of 2020, Nikki's first book, an anthology of the Salish Sea Resident Orca whales was released by the Royal BC Museum publisher. As an Indigenous media maker, Nikki's most recent project is the 8-part documentary VICELAND series “RISE” focused on global Indigenous resurgence. RISE debuted at Sundance in February 2017 and has received global critical acclaim, recently winning "best documentary" at the Canadian screen awards. Nikki is a TEDx speaker, her recent presentation is entitled “Decolonization is for Everyone”. She has been a wilderness guide and environmental educator in the Nuu-chah-nulth territory of Clayoquot Sound for over 10 years, where she was mentored by Nuu-chah-nulth elders Tsahsiits and Qaamina Sam. She is the creator and director of "Decolonize Together" a collective of Indigenous and Black women who offer decolonial and inclusivity workshops and curriculum creation. On this Episode: Nikki Sanchez | https://www.instagram.com/nikkilaes Adam Jackson | https://www.instagram.com/adam___jackson Sacred Sons Events: MAUI PRIME | Dec 1 - 5 | https://www.sacredsons.com/sacredsons-prime The BROTHERSHIP: Join Our Online Community and Mobile App | https://www.sacredsons.com/thenetwork CONNECT with Sacred Sons: Website | https://www.sacredsons.com YouTube | https://youtube.com/channel/UCgkxve4wyzqYlRhwhXldLxw Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sacredsons Events Calendar | https://www.sacredsons.com/events-calendar
Nikki Sanchez is an Indigenous Advocate of Pipil and Irish/Scottish heritage with a mission to raise awareness for the climate crisis, which she does by addressing the way environment conservation intersects with decolonization, with racial and gender inclusivity, and with our society's mental health.Nikki holds a Master's degree in Indigenous Governance and is pursuing a Ph.D. with research focused on Indigenous ontology. She uses her vast knowledge and research as a contributor to various publications on topics like sustainability, gender and racial bias, decolonization and more. As a testament to her accomplishments, she was crowned “Queen of Green” by the David Suzuki Foundation in recognition of her environmental journalism, however, in this episode, you will hear her explain to host Eva Hartling what is wrong with that title. To add to her impressive resumé, Nikki is also part of the team behind VICELAND's series “RISE” focused on global Indigenous resurgence; she is a TEDx speaker, and she has been a wilderness guide and environmental educator in the Nuu-chah-nulth territory of Clayoquot Sound for over 10 years. If you've ever felt hopeless in the future of our world, it's people like Nikki who are, and will continue to be integral in guiding us towards a brighter future. Hear all this and more in this important episode.This season of The Brand is Female is brought to you by TD Bank - Women Entrepreneurs. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing, and mentorship opportunities! Find out how you can benefit from their support!————Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com //TD Women Entrepreneurs: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business //Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Sahabat Mutiara, Di Pasaman Barat, jagung pipil merupakan salah satu tanaman yang potensinya bagus. Luas pertanian jagung di Pasaman Barat adalah 42,386 Ha, dengan hasil produksinya sebesar 290,334 ton. Hampir 70% jagung yang ada di Sumatera Barat berasal dari kabupaten Pasaman Barat. Pada video podcast #BelajarTani Eps 42, Bapak Sepriandi, Agronomis kami di untuk wilayah Sumatera Barat membahas bagaimana lebih lanjut tentang potensi jagung pipil di Pasaman Barat, apa saja faktor-faktor yang mendukung keberhasilan budidaya jagung pipil, dan pupuk apa yang direkomendasikan oleh kami.
¿Qué paso con los pueblos Indígenas Nahuat Pipiles en El Salvador? Desde la conquista a Tierras de los pueblos Indígenas se han visto afectados de muchas maneras, dentro de ellas el propio hecho de seguir existiendo como nación. En este programa adaptado del artículo “La lucha para salvar a un pueblo. Los Nahuat Pipiles de El Salvador “ escrito por Alejandro Ramiro Chan, escucharemos como en medio de las adversidades están promoviendo acciones para revitalizar su cultura ancestral. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita. Musicalización: - Música de Introducción “Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso. - Música de fondo. Usado con permiso El Carbonero - Círculos de Lectura Las Panchitas - autor desconocido Imagen: Alejandro Ramiro Chan Redaccción de Guión y producción César Gómez / Cultural Survival Traducción y voz: Carlos Paiz / Nahuat Pipil / Nahuizalco , El Salvador. Link: Artículo escrito por Carlos Paíz "La lucha para salvar a un pueblo: Los Náhuat Pipiles de El Salvador" https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/la-lucha-para-salvar-un-pueblo-los-nahuat-pipiles-de-el-salvador-0 Esto es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
¿Qué paso con los pueblos Indígenas Nahuat Pipiles en El Salvador? Desde la conquista a Tierras de los pueblos Indígenas se han visto afectados de muchas maneras, dentro de ellas el propio hecho de seguir existiendo como nación. En este programa adaptado del artículo “La lucha para salvar a un pueblo. Los Nahuat Pipiles de El Salvador “ escrito por Alejandro Ramiro Chan, escucharemos sobre la realidad actual del pueblo e idioma Nahuat. Musicalización: - Música de Introducción “Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso. - Música de fondo. Usado con permiso El Carbonero - Círculos de Lectura Las Panchitas - autor desconocido Imagen: Alejandro Ramiro Chan Redaccción de Guión y producción César Gómez / Cultural Survival Traducción y voz: Carlos Paiz / Nahuat Pipil / Nahuizalco , El Salvador. Link: Artículo escrito por Carlos Paíz "La lucha para salvar a un pueblo: Los Náhuat Pipiles de El Salvador" https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/la-lucha-para-salvar-un-pueblo-los-nahuat-pipiles-de-el-salvador-0 Esto es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
¿Qué paso con los pueblos Indígenas Nahuat Pipiles en El Salvador? Desde la conquista a Tierras de los pueblos Indígenas se han visto afectados de muchas maneras, dentro de ellas el propio hecho de seguir existiendo como nación. En este programa adaptado del artículo “La lucha para salvar a un pueblo. Los Nahuat Pipiles de El Salvador “ escrito por Alejandro Ramiro Chan, escucharemos su historia, idioma y que acciones están haciendo para visibilizarse y sobre todo seguir existiendo. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita. Musicalización: - Música de Introducción “Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso. - Música de fondo. Usado con permiso El Carbonero - Círculos de Lectura Las Panchitas - autor desconocido Imagen: Alejandro Ramiro Chan Redaccción de Guión y producción César Gómez / Cultural Survival Traducción y voz: Carlos Paiz / Nahuat Pipil / Nahuizalco , El Salvador. Link: Artículo escrito por Carlos Paíz "La lucha para salvar a un pueblo: Los Náhuat Pipiles de El Salvador" https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/la-lucha-para-salvar-un-pueblo-los-nahuat-pipiles-de-el-salvador-0 Esto es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
EPisodio 84 escuchamos la experiencia y curiosidades sobre una visita a un país asiático de parte de un Pipil que fue de visita. en la segunda parte hablamos sobre la politica actual de El Salvador. Apoyanos en patreon www.patreon.com/americanpipil Contacto: email: americanpipil@gmail.com Tuiter@americanpipil Instagram|YouTube|Facebook> American pipil
Pipil is a language spoken in El Salvador. There's not many speakers nowadays, but revitalisation efforts are happening, including the beautifully named language nests... Support The Show The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say! Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop! Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay! Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo! To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode. Share Your Story If you have a Language Story you’d love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch. I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
Pipil is a language spoken in El Salvador. There's not many speakers nowadays, but revitalisation efforts are happening, including the beautifully named language nests... Support The Show The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say! Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop! Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay! Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo! To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode. Share Your Story If you have a Language Story you'd love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch. I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
In episode four* of We Are All Americans Cinthia Marisol Lozano shares stories of their experience as a first generation American reconnecting to their Pipil and Lenca indigenous ancestry, as well as how the important radical act of simply living as a queer person of color helps them stay grounded and optimistic.We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the fact that my Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and my Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on fake passport. Each episode is a different recorded conversations about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, black lives matter, white privilege, and indigeneity.*Recorded on July 11, 2018 at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA.
Bienvenidos al podcast 37 en esta reunion Pipil contamos de alguno que otro accidente y que hacer al estar presente en esos accidentes muchas veces fatales, tambien contamos de esos personajes especiales que se suben a los buses a pedir dinero para sus necesidades muchas son verdaderas y la mayoria son casacas (falsas pues) Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
En este podcast se habla sobre los mandamientos existentes segun creencias religiosas, comparamos los mandamientos cristianos vs los mandamientos satanicos de satanas tema enviado por nuestro colaborador Pipil que lo puede seguir en tuiter como @jasgalan. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
En este episodio tuvimos un programa bastante especial ya que se conecto una Pipil-escucha ya que fue invocada hace unos podcast atras. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
En este episodio presentamos un podcast especial con nuestro hermano Pipil desde USA Kevin Galdamez @kevinpg18 quien es muy listo con esto de los aviones y temas aéreos muy interesantes y como siempre la platica de temas variados pero con mucho humor. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
Bienvenidos al podcast 26 en este episodio se realizo un Noti Pipil a lo American Pipil, se platicaron sobre varias noticias que sabemos ver en las diferentes redes, nuestra ultima voluntad de como nos gustaría que fuera nuestro funeral, respondimos a preguntas de los escuchas. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
En este podcast se le a realizado el test Psicológico a don Eulalio gracias a la niña Lic Jackelinne Rivera quien es una Pipil profesional, se hablo sobre mas temas Psicologicos por supuesto a lo American Pipil, tema como la actitud menstrual es psicologico? y si la marihuana es bien o mal vista Psicologicamente hablando. muchas risas esperamos que se divierta y comparta este podcast. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
Episodio perdido puesto que se lo habían robado para filtrarlo en la DeepWeb Pero lo recuperamos y ahora ya lo tenemos para todos ustedes, cuantas veces fuimos timados y cuantas veces nosotros estafamos a alguien, en este podcast revelamos unas que otras historias de como estafamos y fuimos estafados. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
Iniciando segunda temporada con un espacio disponible los Pipiles realizaron unas entrevistas para reemplazar a un Pipil, entrevistas muy divertidas al final se logro encontrar a la persona idónea, con la cual se hablo de un par de temas y anegdotas personales, para que lo sepa escúchelo y diviértase ríase con nosotros y de nosotros Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
En este Podcast 19 Calin nos cuenta sobre las carreras clandestinas en las calles de los Ángeles California, nuestro amigo pipil Jasgalan nos envió una pregunta muy difícil de responder al menos para estos pipiles, cada quien dio su opinión y mas temas callejeros. Pipiles Goyo @goyomansv Napo @naposv Chamba @shanvaa Calin @CannibalCarloz Rodolfo Visita nuestra pagina web www.americanpipil.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com Derechos reservados.
Conversamos con Betty Pérez, Representante del Consejo Coordinador Nacional de Indígenas Salvadoreño( CCNIS) y Jorge Jiménez, Director General de Desarrollo de Social Integral del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores.
Merluza al pipil con kokotxas + Tortitas de fruta
En este episodio conversamos con el poeta, escritor e investigador salvadoreño Joaquín Meza. Una interesante tertulia acerca de la historia y cultura salvadoreña a través de la toponimia, vocablos y mitos.