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Lauren LaRose is a modern day witch - a certified herbalist, sacred feminine wisdom keeper and ceremonial space holder. Her gift is bringing women together in community to help them remember who they are so that they can come home to themselves. Healing the sacred feminine and the sisterhood wound is at the core of Lauren's vision as the founder of the Wild Roses Festival. In this episode, Lauren shares her story of trusting an inner nudge to leave nursing school and follow the calling to herbal medicine. From this first nudge to many other nudges since, she has allowed her intuition to help guide her onto the path that has now led her to creating an annual women's gathering called the Wild Roses Festival. What start out as a simple potluck gathering for women to connect in community has grown to a 1,000 person festival in just 4 short years. Why you may ask? It is simple, women are remembering the healing power of gathering in community and that is exactly what the Wild Roses Festival is all about. In this episode we explore: What led Lauren to be a Herbal Clinician? How she balances the clinical side of plant medicine while still following the spiritual side of what it means to be a healer? What reclaiming and identifying as a Witch meant for her? How a simple potluck turned into the most magical annual women's festival? RESOURCES: To get your ticket to Wild Roses Festival happening July 5-7, click here (tickets are almost sold out) Learn more about Lauren and her potions at www.wildrosesapothecary.com Find Lauren on Instagram @wildrosesapothecary Find the Wild Rose Festival on Facebook or Instagram at @wildrosesfestival Grab my NEW FREE E-Book “Maybe it's Not You: The truth on PMS” Have questions about your cycle, your hormones or how to live aligned with your womb wisdom? Email your questions to thealignedwomb@gmail.com and your question may just be answered with one of our brilliant guest speakers.
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/archaeology
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures: Identity and Ritual Healing in Roman and Late Antique Palestine (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) by Dr. Megan Nutzman argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury made people willing to experiment with seemingly beneficial techniques, even if they originated in a foreign cultural or religious tradition. With circumstances of close cultural contacts, such as prevailed in Palestine, the setting was ripe for neighbouring Jews, Samaritans, Christians, Greeks and Romans to borrow rituals perceived to be efficacious and to alter them to fit their own religious framework. As a result, they employed related means of seeking miraculous cures. The similarities of these rituals, despite changes in the identity of the divine healers that they invoked, made them the subject of polemical discourse among elite authors trying to police collective borders. Contested Cures investigates the resulting intersection of ritual healing and communal identity. This innovative study synthesises evidence for the full range of healing rituals that were practised in the ancient Mediterranean world. Examining both literary and archaeological evidence, Dr. Nutzman considers ritual healing as a component of identity formation and deconstructs the artificial boundary between ‘magic' and ‘religion' in relation to ritual cures. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Kat and Ash sat down to record this heart-centered chat where they spoke all about the power of vulnerability, holding space, and sharing your story. They get deep on how to identify safe people + spaces where you can talk about "taboo" things that we all think about, but tend to feel shame expressing with others. In Ash's own beautiful words: "You're allowed to feel a lot."Connect with the wonderful Ash on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritual.healing and online: Ritual Healing
"I would experiment a little. I would go to the theater, and the lights would go down, and I would say, 'Okay, I'm going to give you my mood. I'm going to give you all these troubles, and you do something with it,' said I to the stage. And then I would walk out, and I felt like somebody had rinsed me."For more content, follow us on Instagram @RococoPunchTRANSCRIPT - https://www.rococopunch.com/turningtranscriptsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, I am joined by Cléo Dubois, a renowned BDSM educator, ritualist, and personal trainer in the kinky arts. Based in San Francisco, CA, Cléo is currently focused on leading couples into safe explorations of their kinky desires as sacred shared rituals in the privacy of her dungeon. I have been really excited for this conversation because it seems as though Cléo's work, having experienced it myself, sits right at the intersection of body, intimacy, and the sacred. In Cléo's field, you have the opportunity to delve into yourself, your fantasies, and parts of you likely forgotten. What is on the other side of that? Freedom, peace, integration, love, and intimacy with yourself and others. Listen to this episode, as we explore: What BDSM can be defined as How is BDSM can support erotic expression How BDSM is a form of art What the role of archetypes is in BDSM play How archetypes can provide profound healing Why there is magic in exploring our fantasies What the connection is between sexual repression and harmful behavior And so much more! Interested in working with Cléo? You can inquire here: www.cleodubois.com. “The body is a door to Spirit.” -Fakir Mousafar To learn more about me & my coaching practice, please visit www.vickyaldana.com, where you can also sign up for my newsletter to stay up-to-date on my latest writing and offerings.You can also reach out to me directly at hello@vicky-aldana.com or follow me on my instagram, @vickylizette.
On episode 56 of Shit We Don't Talk About, Mia has a chat with Sarah Kerr of Sacred Deathcare. Sarah is here to talk about a new and different way to support dying and grieving people. The Centre for Sacred Deathcare was founded to help people meet death–and life–in ways that are more healing, more holy, and more whole. Sarah's work is dedicated to the health and well-being of our collective past, present, and future. -- For full show notes on this episode: https://miavoss.live/56 Find Mia online here or here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miavosslive/support
Listen and explore:How Alasdair is feeling todayHow we prioritize health in our financial decisionsTrusting in the wisdom of the bodyHiring and firing your health teamThe different dimensions of healthThe hard part about opening our hearts that no one talks about: it's painfulWhy numbing often has to be dealt with before we can healThe difference between curing and healingSymptoms are the body's way of talking to usMentioned on this episode:https://www.arielledemartinez.com/Yosemite Wilderness backpacking trip with Wild Withinwww.faroutkambo.comLet Your Life Speak: Listening to the Voice of Vocation by Parker J. PalmerConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgSupport 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! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
In this episode, Kelle welcomes Ji Hyang Padma, scholar, educator, healer, author of several books on Zen living and ritual, and "Bad-Assed Buddhist", to Spirit Sherpa.References:-For more information about Kelle Sparta or Kelle Sparta Enterprises:--Website: www.kellesparta.com--Email: kelle@kellesparta.com-For more information about the virtual Moon Magick Ritual and Circles Program (lead by Charlemagne Tremont): https://kellesparta.com/moon-magic-virtual-ritual-circles/-Kelle's Webinar: 5 Simple Steps to Finally Break Free From Your Challenged Childhood-Get your spiritual diagnostic energy scan: https://kellesparta.com/energy-scan-spiritual-diagnostic/-Sign up for Kelle's Mailing list: https://kelle-sparta-enterprises.ck.page/6563383ca8-Get the Boundaries For Empaths Free Download: https://kelle-sparta-enterprises.ck.page/0d61d8784b-Kelle's social media sites:--Facebook: Kelle Sparta Enterprises - https://www.facebook.com/KelleSparta1--Facebook group for Spirit Sherpa: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2262979307345944--Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellesparta/--LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellesparta/-Kelle's Masters of Magick - Dagara Cloth Tradition Recording: https://kelle-sparta-enterprises.ck.page/cd20337203-For more information about Ji Hyang Padma:--Website: https://www.mountainpath.org/-Driveabout (Spirit Sherpa Theme): Driveabout (Full Version)--Written by: Kelle Sparta--Performed by: Kelle Sparta and Daniel Singer--Produced by: Daniel Singer-For more information about Joe Caliendo Jr (Joey C) or Honu Voice Productions:--Email: joeyc@honuvoice.com--Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonuJoeyC/Keywords:spirit guides, spiritual guidance, spiritual therapist, spiritual counseling near me, spiritual therapist near me, types of spirit guides, 7 spiritual laws, metaphysical properties, finding your spirit guide, contacting your spirit guide, list of spirit guides, contacting spirit guides, my spirit guide, spiritual guidance near me, spiritual energy healing, spirit guides and angels, spiritual guide near me, a spirit guide, spiritual marriage counseling, angel spirit guides, spiritual psychotherapy, free spiritual guidance, spiritual healing therapy, angels and guides, the spirit guide, your spirit guide, metaphysical healing, channeling spirit guides, spirit guides in dreams, meeting spirit guides, asking spirit guides for help with love, spiritual healing hands, shaman spirit guide, spiritual guidance counselor, psycho spiritual therapy, understanding spirit guides, metaphysical properties of, spirituality guidance, i need spiritual guidance, spirituality and psychotherapy, master spirit guide, guide to spiritual awakening, spiritual couples counseling, Kelle Sparta, The Spirit Doctor, Spirit Sherpa, Spirit, Spiritual Life, Manifestation, Magick, Realms, Shaman, Shamanism, Wicca, Paganism, Life TransformationLicensing and Credits:“Spirit Sherpa” is the sole property of Kelle Sparta Enterprises and is distributed under a Creative Commons: BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. For more information about this licensing, please go to www.creativecommons.org. Any requests for deviations to this licensing should be sent to kelle@kellesparta.com. To sign up for, or get more information on the programs, offerings, and services referenced in this episode, please go to www.kellesparta.com. This episode of “Spirit Sherpa” has been produced by Honu Voice Productions with post-production by Christopher Wright. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Hopefully we don’t believe everything we think.” – Ji Hyang Padma Ji Hyang Padma has combined an academic career with her vocation as a spiritual teacher. Ji Hyang served as Director of Spirituality & Education as well as a Buddhist chaplain at Wellesley College for fourteen years. Additionally, she has served as a meditation teacher at Harvard University, Boston University, Babson College, Esalen Institute and Omega Institute. Ji Hyang Padma currently serves as a chaplain at the University of California at San Francisco. Ji Hyang Padma is the author of the new book “Field of Blessings” (www.mantra-books.com April 1st 2021). “Field of Blessings” is a turning point, a revitalization of the healing arts in Western culture. Our conversation covers these fascinating topics: The premise of her book is to reclaim some of the nourishing resources forgotten as Buddhism crossed from the Eastern to the Western world, to reclaim the power of ritual healing and reconnect with the roots of mind-body medicine What healing looks like through the Buddhist lens - the mutuality and interconnected between consciousness and the body - or interaction between the limbic system and the brain How we use food, technology, and overwork to medicate the dis-ease in the body Mind-body practices that can help us reset the balance between the mind and body. For example, the practice of receiving the blessing of wellbeing can renew the body, and in turn can be used to echo those blessings out to the world Somatic re-experiencing work (reference Peter Levine) to heal trauma and PTSD in the body Personal healing and collective, societal healing are interdependent All of us are one body on the earth our sense of wholeness and our well-being depends on compassion, kindness and insight toward others; this enters into the collective field and brings about healing One universal element is relational empathy: relationship heals Healing the individual is healing the world Attachment Theory - The way we have experienced early life relationships affects our relationship to our physical body and all our close relationships (intimate and otherwise). When our early relationships are essentially trustworthy the limbic system and prefrontal cortex have a healthy connection. If our early relationships were dismissive/avoidant, then the information is blocked, body centered awareness does not develop well. Disconnection leads to dysregulation leads to dis-ease. Ritual is embodied narrative, and our way of making meaning, including: visualization, music dance, rhythm, poetry (reference Daniel Siegal relational neurology, interpersonal neurobiology) Chogas or rituals Setting intention Mindfulness Creating space Therapeutic attunement Evoking sacred power Changing awareness Reconnection with the natural world and community Five elements in healing Earth – groundedness, centeredness Water – emotions, confidence Air - clear mind Fire - action, assertion Space FOLLOW JI HYANG PADMA MountainPath.org “Field of Blessings” is available on Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble and wherever books are sold www.mantra-books.com WAITLIST FOR COURSE dramyrobbins.kartra.com/page/waitlist FOLLOW DR. AMY ROBBINS firesidechat.com/amyrobbins dramyrobbins.com Instagram.com/dramyrobbins dramyrobbins@gmail.com youtube.com/c/LifeDeaththeSpaceBetweenDrAmyRobbins
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! Hello Fellow House Music Fanatics and Newcomers, welcome!! We are now also available in the Google Play Store's new podcast section, and are still in the iTunes podcast section. For both, just type in the search box, 'house music by dattrax' » you'll have access to almost 100 free house mixes whether you're on Android or iOS. BOOM! It's been the longest dry spell we've every had this past year for putting up our house mixes. Our apologies, however, we have not slowed down in buying more house tracks. We're junkies!! We've bought over 200 tracks in 5 separate batches from Traxsource and Beatport since the last mix was posted on our site. Been working on two mixes, which we believe you're going to LOVE. This mix, "Ritual Healing" has gone through probably at least eight versions >> each one had some parts that were really amazing and other parts that just sucked! It has been very frustrating, but accepted as part of our ritual of growing in love with new house tracks and only having a few hours a week these days. Most weekends, we listen to about 500+ tracks on Traxsource & Beatport in the late AMs. Jim, my best friend, DJ partner and fellow house fiend takes on tracks on Beatport and I take on Traxsource. So after about 2,000-2,500 tracks, I usually have about 90-130 tracks total in my virtual crate. Then over a few weekends, I'll dwindle that down to 30-40, then try to find a 15-20% discount code or sit on the crate till Traxsource emails a discount. Then buy, then listen to the tracks in traffic to and from my day job in Digital Marketing at a downtown Toronto agency. Then make a mix on a Sat. morning, shaking the whole house for hours (it's fantastic!!), and then listen to it for a few days. If it sucks, then it gets deleted and back to the drawing board we go the next Sat. It's such a healing ritual because I usually take all my life and work stress and pour it into each mix. In the process, hopefully putting mostly negative energy with some positive and transforming it into something beautiful. Sharing my favourite house tracks in the way that I want them to sound if I was dancing my ass off at a crystal clear and loud club sound system!! Much love and respect for the following house vocalists and producers. Allies For Everyone, Howling, Hatikvah, MoodWarp, Quintin Christian, Vandermeer, &Me, Damian Lazarus, The Ancient Moons, Larse, Sue Avenue, Larse, Noir, Blaze, Palmer Brown, Solomun, Luca C & Brigante, Roisin Murphy, Luca C, Brigante, Joris Voorn, Matthew Dear, Ost & Kjex, Luka, Mz Jay, At One, Saccao, Moe Turk, Stimming, Martin Buttrich, Mathew Jonson, Laurent Leroy, Hyenah, Denis Horvat, Monique Bingham, Black Coffee, Cubicolor, Moosefly, Iain Howie, Brett Gould, Evans, Shawni, Timo Maas & James Teej, Robosonic, Jeru The Damaja, Rhemi, Hanlei, Lydia Rhodes, Andre Lodemann, Nonku, Dubfire, Hot Since 82, Habischman, Soul Button, Stee Downes, Dahu, Abicah Soul, DJ Spen, Ovijay, Gosha, Dessy Slavova, Anton Ishutin and Pete Oak --------------- Reach out to us and comment. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals. --------------- There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; ) Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com --------------- Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax". THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 119 mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work. --------------- All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/ This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied. This mix was created on two Technics 1200s + Native Instrument's S4 Traxtor controller as the DJ mixer + Traxtor vinyl control records and a laptop. No sync applied.
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! Fellow House Heads, it's been a while! Hope life is treating you great, that you are surrounded by love and that you are pursuing your dreams! Thank you so much for giving us a listen! If you are new here, then "WELCOME"!! We have almost a hundred house mixes for you to explore if you like what you hear. We (Jim and Dat are best friends and have been the DJ duo of 'dattrax' for two decades in Toronto, Canada) have loved house music since our teens and just want to share through our brand of house music with those WHO KNOW. "House is a feeling." Been wanting to make this mix for over five months and now realize that it will be in two parts, otherwise, it would be a three hour plus mix. The second part might take a backseat to a few mixes first since we have so much new music to share with you!! Since "Ritual Healing" was posted in May2016 and now it's mid-October, Jim and I have bought another five batches of house from Beatport and Traxsource. Nothing would ever be possible without the amazing singers, producers, and DJs who keep expanding this scene. THANK YOU for pouring your love into this genre! Keeping so many of us old guys young every time we discover a new track that gives us that goosebump all over feeling. Swayzak, Jordan Fields, Ame, Ry, Frank Wiedemann, Martin Solveig, Soldiers Of Twilight, Robert Owens, Soul Clap, Terranova, Brenda D, Kate Simko, Mercury, Junior, Tracey Thorn, M.A.N.D.Y., Tiefschwarz, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Martin Luther King speech (from actually vinyl), Diz, Joshua Iz, Anabel Englund, Cajmere, Russoul, Angela Sheik, Fabo, Digitaria, Adana Twins, Crazy P, Will Saul & Tam Cooper, Flight Facilities, Jess, Habersham, Peter B. Andreasen, Pete Oak, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Lodemann, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Crom & Chi Thanh, Jakatta, Phonique, Ornette, Alexkid, Danny Tenaglia, Cerrone, Luke Solomon & Justin Harris, Ralphi Rosario, Francesca Lombardo, Walker & Royce, Stimming, Luomo, Asad Rizvi, Ingrid Hakanson, Javi, Saarid, Serge Devant, Jonas Rathsman and Josef Salvat. --------------- Reach out to us and comment. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals. --------------- There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; ) Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com --------------- Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax". THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 119 mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work. --------------- All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/ This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.
I’m joined by Tandy Gutierrez, founder of Unicorn Wellness. Tandy is a pioneer in the online wellness space and today is sharing her journey as well as how each of us can tap into our own magic. Some key insights in today’s conversation: Why the taboo around magic and witchery is shifting How to care for and listen to our vessel, aka our body Every word we speak is a spell, be intentional and mindful Why it’s your birthright to tap into and live the magic My favorite, what is a spell? It’s ritual + intention Tandy also takes us through a simple ritual to manifest one thing right now. And then at the end she pulls some cards to offer additional support to really bring that manifestation in. Our intention is to open you, to allow the magic inside to come forth and to reflect that living an embodied life, a sacred life, is the path to purpose, fulfillment and your evolution. More on Unicorn Wellness here Come follow Tandy on Instagram here and Facebook here Join Melanie in this conversation, come say hi here on Instagram . Full Show Notes and Resources
Famine, war, siege and political upheaval: Alix takes us on a tour of almost 2,500 years of survival cannibalism history in China. TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2020/12/24/s2-e4-land-part-ii-chinese-cannibalism-101/ CREDITS Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend. Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY A Grim Chronicle Of China’s Great Famine. (2012). NPR, 10 November. Available at: https://www.npr.org/2012/11/10/164732497/a-grim-chronicle-of-chinas-great-famine Becker, J. (1996). Hungry Ghosts. New York, NY: The Free Press. Available at: https://archive.org/details/hungryghostsmaos00beck/ Bernstein, R. (1997). ‘Horror of a Hidden Chinese Famine’, New York Times, 5 February. 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Hello and thank you once again for joining us down at the crossroads for some music, magick, and Paganism. Where witches gather for the sabbath, offerings are made, pacts are signed for musical fame and we cross paths with today’s most influential Pagans, occultists, and deep thinkers. I am your bewitching, bald headed, host Chris Orapello and tonight Tara and I speak with witch, tea blender extraordinaire, and author Amy Blackthorn to discuss her book Blackthorn's Botanical Magic: The Green Witch’s Guide to Essential Oils for Spellcraft, Ritual & Healing. During our discussion we learn about her journey into witchcraft and her early experiences as a witch and how a blizzard helped her to start her business Blackthorn Hoodoo Blends, but we start things off with touching upon her successful Facebook page Witchcraft-Down & Dirty. It was great to finally have Amy on the show and we’re glad to finally get this conversation out to you. "Here is the first contemporary guide to the transformative powers of essential oils for use in spellcraft and the cultivation of ritual power. From rose-scented rosaries to the lingering aroma of frankincense, and the cleansing energy of white sage, Amy Blackthorn— the woman behind Blackthorn Hoodoo Blends —will take you on a journey beyond the soothing, healing power of scents into their hidden realms and their use in prayer, meditation, and shamanic journeying. One of the very first of its kind..." Anger Into Action Oil Blend (Place a couple drops of this blend into your oil diffuser or mop bucket. Recipe amounts equal enough for a 2ml bottle.) 5 drops of Cardamom 30 drops Sandalwood (Australian) 25 drops Neroli 10 drops Petitgrain 5 drops Ginger Featured Songs: " "Witchka" by S.J. Tucker "Brotin" by Eivør "Melusina" by Sharon Knight "A Faery Song" by Melanie Gruben "Stones" by Tara Rice “Battle of Evermore” by Finvarra "Maker of My Sorrow" by Eliza Rickman "Little Bird" by S.J. Tucker Links: Blackthorn's Botanical Magic Blackthorn Hoodoo Blends Witchcraft-Down & Dirty ------------------------------------------------------ Call and leave us a message at (856) 481-2984 Find the show on: iTunes . Stitcher . Google Play . Spotify . iHeartRadio Player FM . Podbean . Libsyn . RSS . Facebook And on other podcast services! ------------------------------------------------------ ***Support the show on Patreon!*** Receive special benefits, show swag, extra content, and more! -------------------------------------------------------
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Fellow House Heads, it's been a while! Hope life is treating you great, that you are surrounded by love and that you are pursuing your dreams! Thank you so much for giving us a listen! If you are new here, then "WELCOME"!! We have almost a hundred house mixes for you to explore if you like what you hear. We (Jim and Dat are best friends and have been the DJ duo of 'dattrax' for two decades in Toronto, Canada) have loved house music since our teens and just want to share through our brand of house music with those WHO KNOW. "House is a feeling." Been wanting to make this mix for over five months and now realize that it will be in two parts, otherwise, it would be a three hour plus mix. The second part might take a backseat to a few mixes first since we have so much new music to share with you!! Since "Ritual Healing" was posted in May2016 and now it's mid-October, Jim and I have bought another five batches of house from Beatport and Traxsource. Nothing would ever be possible without the amazing singers, producers, and DJs who keep expanding this scene. THANK YOU for pouring your love into this genre! Keeping so many of us old guys young every time we discover a new track that gives us that goosebump all over feeling. Swayzak, Jordan Fields, Ame, Ry, Frank Wiedemann, Martin Solveig, Soldiers Of Twilight, Robert Owens, Soul Clap, Terranova, Brenda D, Kate Simko, Mercury, Junior, Tracey Thorn, M.A.N.D.Y., Tiefschwarz, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Martin Luther King speech (from actually vinyl), Diz, Joshua Iz, Anabel Englund, Cajmere, Russoul, Angela Sheik, Fabo, Digitaria, Adana Twins, Crazy P, Will Saul & Tam Cooper, Flight Facilities, Jess, Habersham, Peter B. Andreasen, Pete Oak, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Lodemann, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Crom & Chi Thanh, Jakatta, Phonique, Ornette, Alexkid, Danny Tenaglia, Cerrone, Luke Solomon & Justin Harris, Ralphi Rosario, Francesca Lombardo, Walker & Royce, Stimming, Luomo, Asad Rizvi, Ingrid Hakanson, Javi, Saarid, Serge Devant, Jonas Rathsman and Josef Salvat. Much love and respect for the above house vocalists and producers. You can buy all their tracks on Traxsource.com. Message us for the playlist for this house mix if you are really interested: Please comment here, share with your friends who love house and reach out to us: http://www.torontodj.biz We love hearing from you. This mix was created on a Native Instrument's S4 Traxtor controller and a laptop. No sync applied. There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )
Fellow House Heads, it's been a while! Hope life is treating you great, that you are surrounded by love and that you are pursuing your dreams! Thank you so much for giving us a listen! If you are new here, then "WELCOME"!! We have almost a hundred house mixes for you to explore if you like what you hear. We (Jim and Dat are best friends and have been the DJ duo of 'dattrax' for two decades in Toronto, Canada) have loved house music since our teens and just want to share through our brand of house music with those WHO KNOW. "House is a feeling." Been wanting to make this mix for over five months and now realize that it will be in two parts, otherwise, it would be a three hour plus mix. The second part might take a backseat to a few mixes first since we have so much new music to share with you!! Since "Ritual Healing" was posted in May2016 and now it's mid-October, Jim and I have bought another five batches of house from Beatport and Traxsource. Nothing would ever be possible without the amazing singers, producers, and DJs who keep expanding this scene. THANK YOU for pouring your love into this genre! Keeping so many of us old guys young every time we discover a new track that gives us that goosebump all over feeling. Swayzak, Jordan Fields, Ame, Ry, Frank Wiedemann, Martin Solveig, Soldiers Of Twilight, Robert Owens, Soul Clap, Terranova, Brenda D, Kate Simko, Mercury, Junior, Tracey Thorn, M.A.N.D.Y., Tiefschwarz, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Martin Luther King speech (from actually vinyl), Diz, Joshua Iz, Anabel Englund, Cajmere, Russoul, Angela Sheik, Fabo, Digitaria, Adana Twins, Crazy P, Will Saul & Tam Cooper, Flight Facilities, Jess, Habersham, Peter B. Andreasen, Pete Oak, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Lodemann, Vikter Duplaix, Andre Crom & Chi Thanh, Jakatta, Phonique, Ornette, Alexkid, Danny Tenaglia, Cerrone, Luke Solomon & Justin Harris, Ralphi Rosario, Francesca Lombardo, Walker & Royce, Stimming, Luomo, Asad Rizvi, Ingrid Hakanson, Javi, Saarid, Serge Devant, Jonas Rathsman and Josef Salvat. Much love and respect for the above house vocalists and producers. You can buy all their tracks on Traxsource.com. Message us for the playlist for this house mix if you are really interested: Please comment here, share with your friends who love house and reach out to us: http://www.torontodj.biz We love hearing from you. This mix was created on a Native Instrument's S4 Traxtor controller and a laptop. No sync applied. There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )
Hello Fellow House Music Fanatics and Newcomers, welcome!! We are now also available in the Google Play Store's new podcast section, and are still in the iTunes podcast section. For both, just type in the search box, 'house music by dattrax' >> you'll have access to almost 100 free house mixes whether you're on Android or iOS. BOOM! It's been the longest dry spell we've every had this past year for putting up our house mixes. Our apologies, however, we have not slowed down in buying more house tracks. We're junkies!! We've bought over 200 tracks in 5 separate batches from Traxsource and Beatport since the last mix was posted on our site. Been working on two mixes, which we believe you're going to LOVE. This mix, "Ritual Healing" has gone through probably at least eight versions >> each one had some parts that were really amazing and other parts that just sucked! It has been very frustrating, but accepted as part of our ritual of growing in love with new house tracks and only having a few hours a week these days. Most weekends, we listen to about 500+ tracks on Traxsource & Beatport in the late AMs. Jim, my best friend, DJ partner and fellow house fiend takes on tracks on Beatport and I take on Traxsource. So after about 2,000-2,500 tracks, I usually have about 90-130 tracks total in my virtual crate. Then over a few weekends, I'll dwindle that down to 30-40, then try to find a 15-20% discount code or sit on the crate till Traxsource emails a discount. Then buy, then listen to the tracks in traffic to and from my day job in Digital Marketing at a downtown Toronto agency. Then make a mix on a Sat. morning, shaking the whole house for hours (it's fantastic!!), and then listen to it for a few days. If it sucks, then it gets deleted and back to the drawing board we go the next Sat. It's such a healing ritual because I usually take all my life and work stress and pour it into each mix. In the process, hopefully putting mostly negative energy with some positive and transforming it into something beautiful. Sharing my favourite house tracks in the way that I want them to sound if I was dancing my ass off at a crystal clear and loud club sound system!! Much love and respect for the following house vocalists and producers. You can buy all their tracks on Traxsource.com. Message us for the playlist for this house mix if you are really interested: Allies For Everyone, Howling, Hatikvah, MoodWarp, Quintin Christian, Vandermeer, &Me, Damian Lazarus, The Ancient Moons, Larse, Sue Avenue, Larse, Noir, Blaze, Palmer Brown, Solomun, Luca C & Brigante, Roisin Murphy, Luca C, Brigante, Joris Voorn, Matthew Dear, Ost & Kjex, Luka, Mz Jay, At One, Saccao, Moe Turk, Stimming, Martin Buttrich, Mathew Jonson, Laurent Leroy, Hyenah, Denis Horvat, Monique Bingham, Black Coffee, Cubicolor, Moosefly, Iain Howie, Brett Gould, Evans, Shawni, Timo Maas & James Teej, Robosonic, Jeru The Damaja, Rhemi, Hanlei, Lydia Rhodes, Andre Lodemann, Nonku, Dubfire, Hot Since 82, Habischman, Soul Button, Stee Downes, Dahu, Abicah Soul, DJ Spen, Ovijay, Gosha, Dessy Slavova, Anton Ishutin and Pete Oak Please comment here, share with your friends who love house and reach out to us: http://www.torontodj.biz We love hearing from you. This mix was created on two Technics 1200s + Native Instrument's S4 Traxtor controller as the DJ mixer + Traxtor vinyl control records and a laptop. No sync applied.
Hello Fellow House Music Fanatics and Newcomers, welcome!! We are now also available in the Google Play Store's new podcast section, and are still in the iTunes podcast section. For both, just type in the search box, 'house music by dattrax' >> you'll have access to almost 100 free house mixes whether you're on Android or iOS. BOOM! It's been the longest dry spell we've every had this past year for putting up our house mixes. Our apologies, however, we have not slowed down in buying more house tracks. We're junkies!! We've bought over 200 tracks in 5 separate batches from Traxsource and Beatport since the last mix was posted on our site. Been working on two mixes, which we believe you're going to LOVE. This mix, "Ritual Healing" has gone through probably at least eight versions >> each one had some parts that were really amazing and other parts that just sucked! It has been very frustrating, but accepted as part of our ritual of growing in love with new house tracks and only having a few hours a week these days. Most weekends, we listen to about 500+ tracks on Traxsource & Beatport in the late AMs. Jim, my best friend, DJ partner and fellow house fiend takes on tracks on Beatport and I take on Traxsource. So after about 2,000-2,500 tracks, I usually have about 90-130 tracks total in my virtual crate. Then over a few weekends, I'll dwindle that down to 30-40, then try to find a 15-20% discount code or sit on the crate till Traxsource emails a discount. Then buy, then listen to the tracks in traffic to and from my day job in Digital Marketing at a downtown Toronto agency. Then make a mix on a Sat. morning, shaking the whole house for hours (it's fantastic!!), and then listen to it for a few days. If it sucks, then it gets deleted and back to the drawing board we go the next Sat. It's such a healing ritual because I usually take all my life and work stress and pour it into each mix. In the process, hopefully putting mostly negative energy with some positive and transforming it into something beautiful. Sharing my favourite house tracks in the way that I want them to sound if I was dancing my ass off at a crystal clear and loud club sound system!! Much love and respect for the following house vocalists and producers. You can buy all their tracks on Traxsource.com. Message us for the playlist for this house mix if you are really interested: Allies For Everyone, Howling, Hatikvah, MoodWarp, Quintin Christian, Vandermeer, &Me, Damian Lazarus, The Ancient Moons, Larse, Sue Avenue, Larse, Noir, Blaze, Palmer Brown, Solomun, Luca C & Brigante, Roisin Murphy, Luca C, Brigante, Joris Voorn, Matthew Dear, Ost & Kjex, Luka, Mz Jay, At One, Saccao, Moe Turk, Stimming, Martin Buttrich, Mathew Jonson, Laurent Leroy, Hyenah, Denis Horvat, Monique Bingham, Black Coffee, Cubicolor, Moosefly, Iain Howie, Brett Gould, Evans, Shawni, Timo Maas & James Teej, Robosonic, Jeru The Damaja, Rhemi, Hanlei, Lydia Rhodes, Andre Lodemann, Nonku, Dubfire, Hot Since 82, Habischman, Soul Button, Stee Downes, Dahu, Abicah Soul, DJ Spen, Ovijay, Gosha, Dessy Slavova, Anton Ishutin and Pete Oak Please comment here, share with your friends who love house and reach out to us: http://www.torontodj.biz We love hearing from you. This mix was created on two Technics 1200s + Native Instrument's S4 Traxtor controller as the DJ mixer + Traxtor vinyl control records and a laptop. No sync applied.