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Welcome to Rendering Unconscious – the Gradiva award-winning podcast about psychoanalysis & culture, with me, Dr Vanessa Sinclair. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com Rendering Unconscious episode 344. Rendering Unconscious welcomes Susan E. Schwartz back to the podcast! She's here to talk about her new book A Jungian Exploration of the Puella Archetype (Routledge, 2024): https://amzn.to/438dhMI RU344: SUSAN SCHWARTZ ON A JUNGIAN EXPLORATION OF THE PUELLA ARCHETYPE: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru344-susan-schwartz-on-a-jungian Susan Schwartz discusses the Puella archetype, emphasizing its energy, creativity, and youthfulness often denigrated in society. She explains the archetype's association with the new moon and the concept of unfolding one's true self. Schwartz highlights the archetype's cultural variations and the need to update it for modern times. She critiques the patriarchal and Eurocentric aspects of the Puella and discusses its challenges, such as non-commitment and superficiality. Schwartz also explores the archetype's connection to social media, body image, and the importance of depth and authenticity in personal growth. Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D was trained as a Jungian analyst in Zurich, Switzerland. As a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology she has taught and presented at conferences and workshops in the United States and worldwide. She has several articles and book chapters on various aspects of Jungian psychology. https://susanschwartzphd.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanschwartzphd/ Check out our previous discussions: RU177: JUNGIAN ANALYST SUSAN SCHWARTZ ON THE ABSENT FATHER EFFECT ON DAUGHTERS RU278: SUSAN SCHWARTZ ON IMPOSTER SYNDROME AND THE ‘AS-IF' PERSONALITY IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Thank you for listening to the Rendering Unconscious Podcast and for reading the Rendering Unconscious anthologies. And thank you so much for supporting this work by being a paid subscriber at the Substack. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including all future and archival podcast episodes. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com News and updates: I have a couple events coming up! Join me Saturday, May 10th, for an online workshop as I explore “Dreams as Art” with writer Emmalea Russo. We'll be delving into dreamwork, artwork, psychoanalysis as a creative practice, and the varying relationships Freud, Jung, Lacan had with art. More info & register here: DREAMS AS ART: Freud, Jung, Lacan: https://emmalearusso.com/new-products/p/psychoanalysis-as-art-freud-jung-lacan Then beginning Sunday, May 25th, I'll be giving a 4-week online course via Morbid Anatomy Museum: The Cut in Creation: Exploring the Avant-Garde, Dada, Surrealism, Modern Art, Noise Music, and Performance Art through a Psychoanalytic Lens: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/the-cut-in-creation-exploring-the-avant-garde-dada-surrealism-modern-art-noise-music-and-performance-art-through-a-psychoanalytic-lens-led-by-vanessa-sinclair-psyd If you would like information about entering into psychoanalytic treatment with me, joining the group I run for those who have relocated to another country, or have other questions, please feel free to contact me via vs [at] drvanessasinclair.net https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ Thank you.
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Episode 461 - Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. - A licensed clinical psychologist, Jungian Analytical PsychologySusan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst educated in Zurich, Switzerland and is a licensed clinical psychologist. For many years Susan has been giving workshops and presentations at numerous local, national, community and professional organizations, and lectures worldwide on various aspects of Jungian analytical psychology. She has written several journal articles and book chapters on daughters and fathers, Puella, Sylvia Plath and has co-authored a couple of books.She is a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology and the American Psychological Association. Susan maintains a private practice in Paradise Valley, Arizona serving people in the greater Phoenix area, Tuscon, Prescott and Cottonwood, West Valley, Scottsdale and Tempe.Jungian Analytical PsychologyEach of us harbors within our inner universe a number of characters, parts of ourselves that can cause conflict and distress when not understood. We seem to be relatively unacquainted with these players and their roles and yet they are constantly seeking a stage on which to perform their tragedies and comedies personally, relationally and collectively.A life challenge, crisis or change of any form may feel overwhelming and leave us bewildered, confused, even shattered. The current world with its uncertainty can make us feel isolated and confused. How we coped before works no longer and the former attitudes, beliefs or ways we perceived ourselves are now proving inadequate. The problems reflect what is discordant and unassimilated in our personality. Paradoxically, these very obstacles can also become the incentives and openings to development.The approach of Jungian Analytical Psychology addresses a broad range of emotional and relational situations and conflicts in the service of psychological growth. At the heart of the Jungian process is a realignment of conscious and unconscious energies so the psyche gains balance. Jungian Analytical Psychology is very much experience driven, keeping one foot in the outer world and the other in the realm of dreams, synchronistic events, fantasies, and symbols. Knowing oneself entails a journey so the unconscious, repressed or unknown elements are released, not merely for symptom relief but to transform and become concious. The psychological work involves connecting the past and the present, personal and collective, spiritual and mundane, and thereby creating an embodied and meaningful life. This is a process that is individual and collective, personal and relational and the work occurs in a sensitive and therapeutic atmosphere oriented to becoming all one is meant to be.https://susanschwartzphd.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Marcelo Puella @puellaok (Presidente del Frente Nacional de Agrupaciones Peronistas @FRENAP ) La Usina
Marcelo Puella @puellaok (Presidente del Frente Nacional de Agrupaciones Peronistas @FRENAP ) La Picadita de los Sábados @picaditasabado
Rendering Unconscious episode 278. Rendering Unconscious Podcast received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement for Psychoanalysis (NAAP). Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst educated in Zurich, Switzerland and is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Paradise Valley, Arizona. https://susanschwartzphd.com For many years she has been giving workshops and presentations at numerous local, national, community and professional organizations, and lectures worldwide on various aspects of Jungian analytical psychology. She has written several journal articles and book chapters on daughters and fathers, Puella, Sylvia Plath and has co-authored a couple of books, including The Absent Father Effect on Daughters (Routledge, 2020). https://amzn.to/4aXFqZI She is here to discuss her new book Imposter Syndrome and The ‘As-If' Personality in Analytical Psychology: The Fragility of Self (Routledge, 2023). https://amzn.to/48QlDcS This episode also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/CpwkfNlCJgs?si=D5zvByEYNBTYS1lT Check out our previous discussion: RU177: JUNGIAN ANALYST SUSAN SCHWARTZ ON THE ABSENT FATHER EFFECT ON DAUGHTERS Join Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson for Online Talk · This Is the Strangest Life I've Ever Known – A Psychological Portrait of Jim Morrison, Presented by Dr. Ana Leorne with Discussion, Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson at Morbid Anatomy onSunday, January 21, 1PM EST (6PM UK / 19 CET) Visit http://psychartcult.org or https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events for details. Support Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Your support of Rendering Unconscious Podcast is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious is a labor of love put together by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair with no support from outside sources. All support comes from the listeners and fans. Rendering Unconscious now has its own Instagram page! Follow: https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com His publishing company is Trapart Books, Films and Editions. https://store.trapart.net Check out his indie record label Highbrow Lowlife at Bandcamp: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Follow him at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 The song at the end of the episode is “Something new” from the album “Disturbance” by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=nqv_tOLtQd2I_3P_WHdKCQ Image: book cover
Puella's intellect and charm is unsurpassed. Her reputation, thus far, has been made as a Twitter personality - but I suspect that even greater fortunes await her; as a woman, as an artist, as a thinker. I had a wonderful conversation with her: about sports, about love, about Chili's. She was funny, I was funny - and the whole thing has a poignancy to it that you won't be able to deny. I hope you all enjoy. Thank you, Puella, for your time. God bless us, everyone. Puella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/basementwife02
Ah, youth! We are all familiar with that mysterious and formative period of life between childhood and adulthood, but how did the ancient Romans describe this time of transition? In this episode, social historian Dr. Lauren Caldwell joins Chelsea and Melissa to talk about aspects of Roman "girlhood" and the difficult transition to "womanhood". Listen in, as we dive into ancient Latin medical and legal texts to learn how the ancient Romans grappled with puberty and the various changes that took place in the female body that differentiated girls (puellae) from the women (feminae) they would become.
Thanks for checking out the show! We hope you got out of this episode just as much as we did making it. The concepts or Puer (or Puella) and the Senex really resonated with us in our own journey. They refer to the archetypes of the eternal child, or the old man and how they both live within us. If harnessed properly their aspects can be beneficial, or can shed light on your behaviors that you may want to reflect on and change. We had a blast with this one, and as always kept it fun and light while still tackling the hard hitting points. Thanks for listen please share and subscribe! We are looking for more ACTIVE Discord members, start conversations, share your experiences, be a part of the Martial Minds! Go to our linktree below, become a patron today and support us making even more and higher quality content. Thank you all, O Mi Tuo Fo. Our stuff: Linktr.ee/martialmindcast links, tshirts, patreon and more! SOURCE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A7GTGSfrIU&t=619s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martial-mind/support
Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst educated in Zurich, Switzerland, and is a licensed clinical psychologist. For many years Susan has been giving workshops and presentations at numerous local, national, community, and professional organizations, and lectures worldwide on various aspects of Jungian analytical psychology. She has written several journal articles and book chapters on daughters and fathers, Puella, and Sylvia Plath, and has co-authored a couple of books.She is a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology, the New Mexico Society of Jungian Analysts, and the American Psychological Association. Susan maintains a private practice in Paradise Valley, Arizona serving people in the greater Phoenix area, Tuscon, Prescott and Cottonwood, West Valley, Scottsdale, and Tempe. Support the showAre YOU Feeling Stressed, Tired & Overall imbalanced? Lets Work on Your Optimal Wellness Journey! Sign Up For Discovery Call https://calendly.com/drdamarisg/30min
Well, I'm back folks. Been a real difficult year after a fire/flood incident which meant I lost most of my possessions and had to relocate for 7 Months. I now have a working rig with new mic and I'm back at home (yay). I hope you'll forgive the vocal mix teething problems. I'm still figuring the new stuff out and getting the balance is tricky, however, as it had been so long since I uploaded a new Podcast show, I decided to release this new one warts and all. I shall keep tinkering and still recording as I go so no more delays in upcoming shows, I hope despite any audio failings on my part. May the show continue…… Tracklist: 1. You're Gonna Cry – The Berkley Five2. Endless Search – The Centurys3. Hurtin' Kind – The Talula Babies4. Get My Rocks Off – Dana Gillespie5. The Six Teens – Sweet6. Harlem Shuffle – The Traits7. Put That Woman Down – John Leach8. Marching Off to War – William Bell9. Big Boss Man – Liberty Bell10. You Don't Believe Me – The Pretty Things11. Egyptian Gardens – Kaleidoscope12. 7 Wonders of the World – Prince Buster's All Stars13. A Long Story – Rudy Mills14. Call Me Girl – The Thoughts15.You'll Call My Name – The Troop16. Slum Lord – The Deviants17. Mountain Music (Part One) – Culpeper's Orchard18. Lost Johnny – Hawkwind19. I'm Coming Home – The Deviants20. The Morning After – The Mindbenders21. Riverland Blues – The Saint James Group22. Swedish Tears – St Giles System23. You're My Girl – Manfred Mann24. Goodbye Girl – The Preachers25. Charlie – The Deviants26. The Magic Mixture – Moon Beams27. Ice Man (Radio Session) – The Ice28. Self Declaration – Complex29. Puella! Puella! – Man30. Bridge – Lifeblud31. Lady Margaret - Trees
Si chiama Puella Apuliae la prima birra bianca 100% origine Puglia prodotta sotto l'etichetta Rebeers nell'ambito del progetto birraio Stupor Mundi dedicato alla memoria storica di Federico II di Svevia.Un'iniziativa originale e ambiziosa quella intrapresa da Michele Solimando che punta alla valorizzazione della nostra storia intrecciata a doppio filo con quella della nostra terra, il Tavoliere delle Puglie. Una terra prediletta dall'imperatore Federico II di Svevia che tra i primi fiutò anche la potenzialità del granaio d'Italia.
A Full Cast Audio Adaptation of Dame Sirith, written somewhere in the 13th century. There is a !Spoilers! episode that works through the play text in detail, and you might want to go back there before starting this on, it is a tricky text. !SPOILERS! can be found here - https://audioboom.com/posts/8075104-spoilers-dame-sirith In Dame Sirith: Mark Scanlon was the Narrator, Gillian Horgan - Margery, Seb Ranson - Wiliken, and Sarah Golding - Dame Sirith. The host is Robert Crighton, who produced the audio and provides additional voices. CONTEXT WARNING: Contains scenes of sexual coersion and animal cruelty. No animal was harming in the making of this audio. The dog is deliberately a bit rubbish, because we didn't want the play to take you to too dark a place. You can also listen to our version of the fragmentary Interludium de Clerico et Puella, which is basically the same story, done differently and slightly later... https://audioboom.com/posts/7224328-interludium-de-clerico-et-puella-fragment The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton
It's the first of two episodes on Dame Sirith from somewhere in the 13th century. This is a !Spoilers! session, working through the rough cut of the play - also with an Exploring session at the end. It's a massive episode, the follow up full cast audio adaptation will be a lot shorter. The cast for the plain text of Dame Sirith are - Mark Scanlon as the Narrator, Gillian Horgan as Margery, Seb Ranson as Wiliken, and Sarah Golding as Dame Sirith. The Exploring Session readers are Richard Fawcett, Liz Cole, Alan Scott, Maria Walker. The host is Robert Crighton BE WARNED - If you just want to listen to the play as a play, don't listen to the spoilers episodes. Come back later, or don't listen. However, if you find early drama hard to follow, then you will get a good grounding in the action here - especially as we may make changes or cuts for our final version! The plain text version is rough in hew, it will change and we produce it in part to hunt out errors. You can also listen to our version of the fragmentary Interludium de Clerico et Puella, which is basically the same story, done differently and slightly later... https://audioboom.com/posts/7224328-interludium-de-clerico-et-puella-fragment Jump to the opening of the spoiler text work through at about 2mins 45secs Jump to the plain text record at about 33 minutes in Jump to an exploring session of the text at about 54 minutes The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton
In today's episode I unpack The Eternal Girl, one of the primary archetypes Linda Leonard unpacks in the book The Wounded Woman Healing the Father Daughter Relationship. To find more information on joining the Wounded Woman Workshop Series, head to https://www.drdaniellemcginnis.com/wounded-woman To join my free community, head to https://dr-danielle-mcginnis.mn.co/share/ To follow me on social media, head to @drdaniellemcginnis To find my website, head to www.drdaniellemcginnis.com Be sure to rate, review, and share the show with those who you feel like would enjoy the show! Thanks for listening!
A read through and discussion of Calisto and Melebea, from the press of John Rastell Another in our occasional series of cross overs with our YouTube channel, this is a Second Look read through and discussion of Calisto and Melebea, coming from the printing press of John Rastell around 1525. It's an adaptation of a Spanish book/play Celestina, later published in English as The Spanish Bawd. This is our first take, recorded in 2021, returning to the play after a year or so, as prep for a more detailed run - the video of which can be watched here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlkGUCoxIwQ With Gregory Musson as Danio; Eric Karoulla as Calisto; Rachael Nicole as Melebea; Lynsey Beauchamp as Celestina; Alex Scott Fairley as Parmeno; Alexandra Kataigida as Sempronio. The host was Robert Crighton. The character of Celestina has many parallels in Dame Sirith and other texts. We haven't released our work on Dame Sirith at time of release, but the mentioned work on Interludium de Clerico et Puella is on the podcast now - https://audioboom.com/posts/7224328-interludium-de-clerico-et-puella-fragment All the videos on Calisto and Melebea (1st, 2nd Looks and character workshop) can be viewed via this handy playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWm5fLrrEqs&list=PLflmEwgdfKoLYUZxhyx34AJpuYvEtfGxp To learn more about John Rastell, go to our Discussion episode on the man and his writing - https://audioboom.com/posts/7013153-discussing-john-rastell The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton
Summary: We discuss why we're changing the name of the podcast to not include "unconventional", explore why people have an aversion to owning their specialness and why it's an important and courageous step on the journey of self-realization. Mentioned on this episode:Wild Within's Oregon: Awaken (May 5 - 9)King Arthur: Legend of the SwordSeth GodinJordan B. PetersonBill PlotkinThe Tropical MBA PodcastUpcoming Events & Offerings:March 5: Virtual Book Club: The Archetype of Initiation (free to join)March 29 - 31: Kambo inoculation (Molalla, OR)April 15-17: Kambo Facilitator Training (Greater Portland, OR Area)April 29 - May 1: Women's Gathering in Washington (free to join, location TBD)May 5-9: Wild Within Oregon: AwakenMay 10-12: Kambo Inoculation in Oregon (location TBD)July 5-12: Wild Within Yosemite: InitiationJuly 19-26: Wild Within Yosemite: AdvancedSupport this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)Podcast photo taken by Celeste during Wild Within's recent Guatemala retreat
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dr. Susan Schwartz to the podcast! Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst educated in Zurich, Switzerland and is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Paradise Valley, Arizona. For many years she has been giving workshops and presentations at numerous local, national, community and professional organizations, and lectures worldwide on various aspects of Jungian analytical psychology. She has written several journal articles and book chapters on daughters and fathers, Puella, Sylvia Plath and has co-authored a couple of books. She is here to discuss her new book The Absent Father Effect on Daughters (Routledge 2020). https://susanschwartzphd.com This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/4uoa_jQ_acY Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. http://www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious the book available from Trapart: store.trapart.net/details/00000 You can support the podcast at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! For links to everything visit: www.renderingunconscious.org www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow me at Instagram: www.instagram.com Twitter: twitter.com/home Sign up for my newsletter: www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ The song at the end of the episode is Dark Moon from the album Cut to fit the mouth by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson. You can check out our work at Bandcamp: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Highbrow Lowlife and Trapart Editions: https://store.trapart.net/item/6 Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson for creating the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious Podcast. www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: book cover
Memperingati Hari Sumpah Pemuda ke-93, Yayasasan Pendidikan Astra Michael D. Ruslim (YPAMDR) menggelar Talkshow NgoPi-BerBINAR (Ngobrolin Pembelajaran dan Berbagi Inspirasi Insan Astra) dengan tema "Menyiapkan Generasi Muda Indonesia Tangguh". Kegiatan ini diselanggarakan di Hari Sumpah Pemuda dengan harapan pada sekolah-sekolah binaan agar terus memupuk semangat untuk menghadirkan pendidikan bermutu dan melahirkan generasi muda yang berkualitas dan tangguh. Siaran Ruang Publik kali ini menghadirkan narasumber: Bapak Aloysius Budi Santoso - Chief of Corporate Human Capital Development PT. Astra International Tbk dan Cinta Laura Kiehl - Public Figure, Penyanyi, Aktris, Pendiri Yayasan Soekarseno dan Puella.id *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
At 7 AM on a Shinjuku Monday, Chi Chi struggles to stay awake while puzzling together his four year friendship with his truest hag, "Big Ava"... What makes a bond between gay man and woman, mothers, cruelty and vindication, reforming and finally: reshaping reality with PUELLA MAGI MADOKA MAGICA. Follow I'M SO POPULAR on twitter: twitter.com/imsopopular impopular.me (S2.E30)
Episode 020: A Twenty Ton Balloon Colonel Bagshot - Six Day War (UK 1971) These Liverpool psych freaks take us through a dark and moody tale of the infamous six day war of 1967. They released one stellar LP and a handful of singles during their brief four year run.Saint Steven - Voyage to Cleveland (US 1969) A mystery artist who recorded only on LP for the Probe label in 1969.Passing Clouds - At the Head of the List (US 1968) Another lone album American mystery, the Clouds specialized in sticky sweet pop-psych as heard on this introspective number from their sole LP on the very groovy Records By Pete label.The Hollies - Clown (UK 1966) One of the UK's most successful harmony pop acts whose sound and image evolved with the times like most beat groups, this somber tune tells the sad tale of a clown and the hidden meaning behind his painted on smile. Iron Butterfly - Belda-Beast (US 1969) San Diego's most famous psychedelic export at once shows us their musical virtuosity and willingness to experiment with sound, mood and texture on this epic number.The Mothers of Invention - Sleeping in a Jar (US 1969) Frank Zappa and his band of freaks at their prime, offering a quick bizarre ditty that only they could pull off.Fever Tree - Ninety-Nine And A Half (US 1968) A prolific outfit from Houston, Texas that produced four albums of jammed out psychedelia which perfectly shows the twist Texas bands put on the emerging underground sound.Tin Tin - Family Tree (UK 1970) UK pop duo that released two albums during their brief four year career, the first of which was produced by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees and from where this incredible pop-psych nugget is taken.Little Boy Blues - Seed of Love (US 1968) A Chicago based group of freaks that produced a handful of singles and one album for Fontana of which this moody bassline driven track is taken.Sacred Guest Set:The Children - Beautiful (US 1968)Mecki Mark Men - Love Feeling (US 1968)Manpower - Puella! Puella! (Woman! Woman!) (US 1969)Mr. Flood's Party - Advice (US 1969)The Mandrake Memorial - To A Lonely (US 1968)The Shocking Blue - Love Buzz (Netherlands 1970)The Cyrkle - She Was Here (US 1967)The New Mix - The Man (US 1968)H.P. Lovecraft - Mobius Trip (US 1968)Summerhill - Follow Us (US 1969)
Our magical odyssey reaches its robust middle, which we all know contains the umami-rich flavor crystals we need to survive. And if you tune in for hunks, you’re in luck: we’ve got both the ‘motorcycle dandy’ and ‘muscular wasteland king’ varietals.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Rory’s TikTok algorithm might have diagnosed him with some sort of donkey-related mania • Have some generous licks of our frosty Puella • If you’re gonna get permanently traumatized, you may as well look your best • Some breakups require a fridge-emptying megabinge • Luna actually does something a parent should doToday’s Episode Sponsor: Simon Has Lost His Nintendo Privileges™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESPuella Magi Madoka Magica Episode 2, “That Would Be Truly Wonderful”Sailor Moon R Episode 22 (62), “Prediction of Doom”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Grema na kafe z Zalo Stanonik: Z Demšarjem želijo prodreti v tujino V Zrkovcih smo na sedežu Založbe Pivec pili kavo z Zalo Stanonik, vodjo projektov pri založbi, in govorili o založništvu v času koronakrize, o mariborskih avtorjih in bralcih ter o inšpektorju Vrenku. Sedeli smo ob polici iz odpisanega klavirja, na kateri so bile nekatere najbolj aktualne knjige Založbe Pivec in uspešnice, ki so jih izdali v tej mariborski založbi. Kmalu, 11. aprila, bo Založba Pivec obeležila 18 let delovanja. "Kot podjetje smo v puberteti," je o aktualnem času v šali dejala Zala Stanonik. Kavo nam je pri Pivčevih doma skuhala Zalina mama Milena Pivec, direktorica in odgovorna urednica založbe. Zala se sicer v Mariboru najraje odpravi na kavo v kavarno ob Mestnem parku, nekoč Tabu, zdaj Puella caffee, ali v Mačko na Lentu. S kavo začne dan, tudi ob prebiranju knjig je kava njena prva izbira. Intervju: https://www.vecer.com/maribor/aktualno/grema-na-kafe-z-zalo-stanonik-z-demsarjem-zelijo-prodreti-v-tujino-10236092 Vabljeni na vecer.com
Hey que tal tribu freakster! Les traemos un nuevo podcast y esta vez el de la siguiente o talvez antigua generación de Madoka
Animé de cette saison hivernale de 2020, Magia Record est un animé de magical girl. Genre qui est relativement nouveau pour moi mais vu que j'en ai regardé quelques uns déjà, je peux déjà dire que cet animé respecte le "cahier des charges" du style mais qui n'est pas novateur pour autant (Magical Girl Spec-Ops et Magical girl site sont deux animés de Magical Girl que j'affectionne beaucoup !). Vous pouvez le retrouver sur : https://youtube.com/channel/UCMaHCNYJK7-VmgHKxGSTdHg
In this episode, we explore the archetype of Persephone (née Kore, or maiden), who transforms from ingenue to Queen of the Underworld. There are layers to this story: onion skins of complexity and different takes, depending on the teller. Persephone is also an asteroid you can find in your natal chart, perhaps pointing to a place of vulnerability and curiosity for what lies beyond.At the end of this episode, we answer an audience question on how our personal Pluto placements interact with the US Pluto placement, as America enters its Pluto return. Our thoughts on this question lead into a conversation about race and racism.We hope you enjoy! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to rate us with some stars and "subscribe" so you don't miss an episode. For more on Jasmine and Eliza, or to book a reading, head to http://www.kosmictonic.com.For more on Kestrel: http://www.kestrelneathawk.comTo watch this episode or another on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUkeiGLa_ZG9h8gqSvE1eAgFor further information:Carmen Spagnola's Numinous Podcast 64: "Learning to See in the Dark"Charlene Spretnak's Lost Goddesses of Early GreeceJean Shinoda Bolen's Goddesses in EverywomanThe Long Journey Home: Re-visioning the Myth of Demeter and Persephone for Our Time, edited by Christine Downing (We would post link to these books, but we encourage you to find them instead at your local independent bookstore.)
Grema na kafe z Nino Gerič: Če lahko hodiš, lahko plešeš Nina Gerič je vrhunska plesalka, vinarka in po novem tudi lastnica lokala ob Mestnem parku v Mariboru. V intervjuju tudi o prav posebnem vabilu, ki ga je dobila: "Verjetno je ljudem bližje, da rečem, da je to podobno vabilu nogometašu, da zaigra za Barcelono." Z vedno nasmejano in urejeno plesalko in vinarko Nino Gerič smo kavo pili v njeni novi kavarni Puella Caffe v Mladinski ulici ob Mestnem parku. Izbira imena ima širšo zgodbo. "Puella v latinščini pomeni punčka in ta naša punčka že nekaj časa raste. Zgodbo smo začeli lani, ko smo predstavili prvo plesno vino puella danza, punčko, ki pleše. Naredili smo cuvee, vino, v katero smo skušali združiti različne sorte, kot smo v plesu združeni plesalci različnih lastnosti. Želeli smo, da se ples lahko tudi okusi. Puella danza je hčerka somiana, vina, ki ga že dlje časa prideluje moj oče," je razložila s prepoznavnim nasmehom na obrazu, ki ga je Slovenija z zadnjih letih spoznala v televizijskem šovu Zvezde plešejo. Pila je kavo z mlekom. Intervju: https://www.vecer.com/maribor/aktualno/grema-na-kafe-z-nino-geric-ce-lahko-hodis-lahko-pleses-10221348
We sit down with Diana Maciel @dmaciel the creative director global at Forever 21. We discuss her creative management process and career in fashion.Diana is a MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR & DESIGNER operating within fashion, art and beauty. With more than 20 years of experience. She's been so fortunate to work with incredible clients like Forever 21, Lucky Brand, Target, Guess Jeans, BCBG Max Azria, O'Neill, Herve Leger, Spa Ritual, Current Elliott, Lexus, Puella, Orly Beauty, Rocketdog, Jive Records, The Skateboard Mag, Teen People, CBS and many more.--Please Support on Patreon @norlundYour help goes a really long ways Follow on Twitter @chris_norlundFollow on Instagram @norlundStay positive and thank you so much for listening
This week the nerds watch Puella Magi Madoka Magika.
Twice a month, we watch, read, listen, or play some form of media and discuss our thoughts. This week, at Zach's recommendation, we watched Puella Magi Madoka Magica! This anime takes the writer from Pscyho-Pass Season 1, takes a magical girl anime, and spins it on its head. We really enjoyed it. Did you watch it? What did you think? Let us know! Join us July 23rd when we review the dark-comedy, The Lobster (2015). -- Follow us! Twitter: @ThisPodIs4Nerds Instagram: @ThisPodIsForNerds -- About This Podcast Is For Nerds: Never-Ending Reliable Discussions. This is how Zach and Calvin define a nerd, and on their podcast, they discuss the things that they love including video games, movies, television, music, books, and much more. Every other week, the boys host Media Club, a way to take a deep-dive on and introduce each other to, the art that they love.
This episode is about growing up and individuation. Join Robert and Debra for an interesting discussion on the concept of the Puella aeterna (Little Lost Girl) and how to recognize her in your life and the journey to transcending to adulthood.We explore how society is caught up in idolizing youth and there is a collective need to shift to adulthood.What does it mean to become an adult?What is the Puella Aeterna and Puer Aeternus?How does the relationship with the mother impact individuationThe role emotions play in our relationships and becoming grown upJoin our lively discussion in our Facebook Group:https://facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
From the Center with Debra & Dr. Rob: Success for Women | Purpose | Spirituality | Relationships
This episode is about growing up and individuation. Join Robert and Debra for an interesting discussion on the concept of the Puella aeterna (Little Lost Girl) and how to recognize her in your life and the journey to transcending to adulthood.We explore how society is caught up in idolizing youth and there is a collective need to shift to adulthood.What does it mean to become an adult?What is the Puella Aeterna and Puer Aeternus?How does the relationship with the mother impact individuationThe role emotions play in our relationships and becoming grown upJoin our lively discussion in our Facebook Group:https://facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
Join us this Holiday season as we perfectly simulate the experience of a pleasant Holiday dinner ruined by your weird uncle talking about how he learned what masturbation is
If the passage into fullsome adulthood is avoided, a person can be trapped in the world of childhood. This protected realm is a nexus of potential, defined by avoiding the rigors of the real for the pleasures of possibility. Peter Pan, who chose to remain in never-never-land, is a well-known image for the flighty ingenuousness of the puer or puella. What stops libido from becoming more grounded in order to engage in more purposeful, ego-strengthening commitments? Charles Dickens’ Bleak House portrays a protagonist who felt that dedication and discipline were intolerably confining. Rapunzel, however, broke out of her elevated tower when a prince kindled her desire to bond in a more earthly way. If an initiatory experience does not activate libido, and the protected world of childhood is not sacrificed, entrapment in a marginal life may ensue. Dream I was in a dark forest at night with my youngest son (he's 10). We were standing at the top of an exterior staircase attached to a house, which was situated at the edge of a large clearing in the forest. The house had bright spotlights shining onto the clearing, and I could see small animals all wandering through it. I felt like I wanted to go into the forest, but had to wait for something. I saw movement out of the corner of my eye. A mountain lion had appeared on the edge of the clearing. As soon as it stepped into the clearing, it changed into a very large snake. It began slowly making it's way through the clearing, killing the small animals. It was killing them, but not eating them. I saw it begin to "devour" a smaller poisonous snake. The large snake had it's head tipped back in such a way that I could see it had a hole in the underside of it's throat. So it was clamping the smaller snake with its teeth, swallowing, and pulling it through its mouth, but the smaller snake was falling out through the hole in it's neck back onto the ground. My son and I began to run down the stairs and skirt around the edges of the clearing. I needed to get into the forest at a certain location and it was on the far side from the house. I stopped briefly when I noticed a dead kitten right at the edge of the forest. It had been ripped in half by the snake. Another kitten was there. It was so young it's eyes were not open. It was trying to crawl into the forest for safety. I felt...like I was rooting for it. Hoping for it to survive. But I had no urge to pick it up and help it. The large snake noticed us running. It changed back into the mountain lion and began after us before we could get to the far end of the clearing. I noticed a hunter's tree stand just inside the forest at the side of the clearing we had made it to. We ran for it. I kept checking to make sure my son was still with me. I began running up the stairs to the tree stand, and when I reached the top, noticed he was no longer with me. I panicked, began looking around. I noticed a black panther was now in the trees below the stand, jumping from branch to branch. The mountain lion was staying back because of it. The panther jumped up into the tree stand beside me, and changed into my son. "I keep forgetting I do not need to be afraid for you" I said to him. And then I woke.
Welcome back to Pretty Magical Lyrical Podcast! This week we are WRAPPING UP the Madoka series! As much as we loved it, we are pretty excited to move on to something new. Just a head's up: there's some audio issues with Paige's mic this episode-- we've since fixed it but we want to apologize in advance. It sounds like she's underwater, in a hallway, with a scarf in front of her mouth. Can still hear her though!Talking Points: Fuck Kyubey 6ever The girls are all good children Paige DOES repeat Fuck Kyubey 6 times We really love the music and character design in the show Plot is DA BEST PAIGE AND MATT REMAIN THE SAME PERSON. OUR NEW SHOW: Star☆Twinkle Pretty Cure! Feel free to find us on Twitter @pmlpcast, send us an e-mail at pmlpcast@gmail.com and if you're so inclined, leave a rating and a review using your podcatcher of choice!
Interludium de Clerico et Puella or The Student and the Girl (Fragments) This fragmentary play comes from around 1300, and survives as two scenes - the first where a student tries to woo a young woman (Malkyn) who rebuffs him, the second where he goes to Mome Elwis, a wise woman, to seek her aid to changing Malkyns mind. The fragments end at this point and we never discover whether Elwis does assist him, or what her plan might be - though the similarity with the earlier Dame Sirith text suggests one possible outcome, which we will cover in a future podcast. The text for this podcast has been lightly modernised rather than translated, and the best version of the original that can be found online (that we know of) can be seen here (https://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/text/salisbury-trials-and-joys-interludium-de-clerico-et-puella) . The Student was played by Andy Barrett, Malkyn by Gillian Horgan, and Mother Elwise by Sarah Golding. The presenter was Robert Crighton. Additional Sound effects are from https://www.zapsplat.com and http://www.freesfx.co.uk. The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to https://patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes
Nox est. Vīlla Iūliī obscūra et quiēta est. Omnēs dormiunt. Parentēs in magnō cubiculō suō dormiunt. Uterque fīlius, Mārcus et Quīntus, in cubiculō suō parvō dormit. Soror eōrum Iūlia etiam in parvō cubiculō cubat, sed hāc nocte male dormit, quia caput eī dolet; puella vigilāns gallum canentem exspectat. Fenestra cubiculī clausa nōn est, āēr frīgidus cubiculum intrat. Puella per fenestram apertam nihil videt praeter caelum obscūrum, nam lūna et stēllae nūbibus operiuntur. Iūlia noctem obscūram timet, ea enim sōlem et caelum clārum amat, hortō et rosīs dēlectātur.Tum per noctem obscūram et quiētam canis ululat: “Uhuhuhū!”Iūlia canem ululāre audit et perterrita est: capillī horrent, cor palpitat, puella in lectō sē movēre nōn audet, et clāmat: “Mamma! Venī!”Aemilia clāmōre fīliae excitātur et statim accurrit. “Quid est, mea fīlia?” interrogat, “Nōn dormīs? Adhūc nox est.”Iūlia: “Nōn dormiō quod lupum timeō. Audī, mamma: lupus ululat. In hortō nostrō est lupus ferus!”Aemilia canem rūrsus ululāre audit et “Nōn est lupus, Iūlia” inquit, “est canis tua Margarīta quae ululat. Num tū canem tuam timēs?”Etiam Mārcus et Quīntus clāmōrem vōcēsque audiunt et cubiculum Iūliae intrant.“Quid nōn dormītis?” interrogant, “Num iam tempus est ē lectō surgere?”“Nōndum māne est” inquit māter, “Iūlia perterrita est quia putat canem ululantem esse lupum! Sed nunc vōs omnēs dormīte!”Mārcus “Ō, quam stulta es, Iūlia!” inquit rīdēns.“Tacē, Mārce!” inquit māter, “Adhūc tempus est dormīre. Audīmus ululantem canem, nōn gallum canentem.”
Iūlius, quī magnam pecūniam habet, in magnā et pulchrā vīllā habitat cum familiā suā. Vīlla eius habet ātrium et peristȳlum et multa cubicula. Iūlius et Aemilia trēs līberōs habent: duōs fīliōs, Mārcum et Quīntum, et ūnam fīliam, Iūliam. Iūlia parva puella est.Ubi est fīlia Iūliī et Aemiliae? Iūlia est in hortō vīllae. Puella laeta rīdet et rosās carpit. Quot rosās carpit Iūlia? Quīnque rosās magnās et pulchrās carpit. Rosae Iūliam dēlectant.Iūlia, quae sōla est in hortō, puerōs vocat: “Venīte, Mārce et Quīnte!”Puerī ex peristȳlō veniunt et Iūliam in hortō vident.Iūlia: “Ecce quīnque rosae. Vidēte rosās meās!”Quīntus: “Quīnque parvus numerus est! In hortō est magnus numerus rosārum. Centum rosae hīc sunt!”Mārcus: “Nōn centum tantum, sed mīlle rosae in hortō meō sunt.”Iūlia: “Nōn tuus est hortus!”Mārcus: “Neque tuae sunt rosae!”Puerī ab Iūliā discēdunt. Rosae eōs nōn dēlectant.Iūlia rūrsus quīnque rosās pulchrās carpit. Quot rosās iam habet Iūlia? Puella nōn quīnque tantum, sed decem rosās habet: quīnque et quīnque sunt decem.Estne decem magnus numerus? Nōn magnus numerus est, neque parvus.Puella, quae rosās amat, laeta est et cantat.Iūlius, pater Iūliae, ex vīllā venit. Iūlius, quī baculum habet, īrātus est et fīliam suam interrogat: “Estne Mēdus hīc in hortō?”Iūlia respondet: “Nōn est. In hortō nūllus est servus, sed ecce fīlia tua hīc est. Salūtā mē, pater!”Iūlius: “Salvē, mea fīlia!”Iūlia: “Ecce decem rosae! Habē eās, pater! Tuae sunt rosae. Nōnne pulchrae sunt?”Iūlius nōn respondet, sed Mēdum vocat: “Mēde! Venī, improbe serve!”Iūlia interrogat: “Cūr improbus est Mēdus?” neque pater respondet, sed ab fīliā suā discēdit – sine rosīs.Iūlia: “Cūr discēdit pater neque respondet? Is nōn amat rosās – num fīliam suam amat?” Iūlia iam nōn laeta est neque cantat.Iūlius rūrsus Mēdum vocat: “Mēde! Me-ē-de!” sed Mēdus, quī nummōs dominī habet, iam abest ab vīllā et ab hortō.
Iūlia, fīlia Iūliī et Aemiliae, est parva puella laeta quae cantat et rīdet. Sed iam nōn cantat puella neque rīdet, sed plōrat: “Uhuhū!” Cūr plōrat Iūlia? Puella plōrat quia Mārcus eam pulsat. Mārcus est puer improbus quī parvam puellam pulsat − et rīdet!Aemilia audit fīliam quae plōrat.Iūlia Iūlium vocat: “Pater! Pa-ater!”Māter fīliam audit, neque pater eam audit.Aemilia Iūlium nōn videt et Syram ancillam interrogat: “Ubi est vir meus? Iūlia eum vocat. Cūr nōn venit?”Syra: “Dominus dormit.”Aemilia: “Ō! Fīlia plōrat − et pater dormit!”Iūlia: “Uhuhū! Mārcus mē pulsat!”Mārcus rīdet: “Hahahae!”Pater audit fīliam quae plōrat et fīlium quī rīdet. Iam nōn dormit Iūlius.Iūlius venit et Aemiliam interrogat: “Cūr Iūlia plōrat et Mārcus rīdet?”Aemilia respondet: “Mārcus rīdet, quia Iūlia plōrat, et Iūlia plōrat et tē vocat, quia Mārcus eam pulsat. Puer improbus est Mārcus!”Iūlius Mārcum vocat. Mārcus venit et Iūlium īrātum videt, neque iam rīdet puer. Pater īrātus fīlium improbum verberat!Iam nōn Iūlia, sed Mārcus plōrat.
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TPWA 116 - Puella Magi Bcom Magica by Brains, Bullets, and Pixie
This week, Nuny and the boys are joined by their friend, and madoka Magica extraordinar, Franky! To discuss Puella Magi Madoka Magica! Along with a slew of other subjects. Anime info: Puella Magi Madoka Magica: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/mahou-shoujo-madoka-magica 3rd Movie: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/mahou-shoujo-madoka-magica-movie-3-hangyaku-no-monogatari Full Cast: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=12120 Follow Us! E-mail: mbtpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/mbtpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/magicalbrocast Magical Bro's List: https://www.anime-planet.com/users/MBTPodcast/lists/magical-bro-transformation-65091 Already reviewed: https://www.anime-planet.com/users/MBTPodcast/lists/magical-bros-final-form-65689 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mbtpodcast/support
Audi latine - Colloquium tertium - Puella dormit...
Another guest in the house... we think, we have to check. Pedo Bear talks about his anime life. Madoka not all that and a bag of chips, something about Elfin Lied. Oh and Gundam Orphan. Click Here to listen on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-watch-anime/id995129274 Click Here to Listen on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/we-watch-anime-network/we-watch-anime?refid=stpr