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In this rerun, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive back into an enlightening conversation with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the key proposer of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. As a direct descendant of the Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County in California, Violet passionately continues her father's vision for the 140-mile long Chumash National Marine Sanctuary. Join us as we journey once more through the rich cultural history of the Chumash people and their enduring connection with the American Shoreline.
No episódio de hoje vamos fazer uma analogia do amor que somos com a história da estátua mais famosa do mundo, esculpida por Michelangelo em torno do ano de 1504. Esse episódio foi escrito a partir de pesquisas realizadas na internet inspirados pela emocionante palestra internacional de Sage Walker e conteúdos relacionados compartilhados durante o 10º Encontro Regional do Pathwork de Minas Gerais que foi realizado em maio de 2023. Espero que faça sentido para você também! Contribuição especial de Sandy com a música de Chico César: O amor é um ato revolucionário, que se encontra em nossa Playlist no Spotify chamada “Trilha Barulhinho Bom” – ouça, siga, delicie-se e compartilhe sem moderação para aquecer mais corações: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ECjtl1bjx8mnWiDAKChnt?si=bK2ttO8KQPeZPsBNBT6xJg Que tal esse Barulhinho Bom? Obrigada por permitir tocar seu coração! Se sentir que esse conteúdo pode contribuir para a vida de alguém, por favor, compartilhe sem moderação! Contamos com você nessa missão! Assine ou siga o Podcast Barulhinho Bom em seu agregador de áudio preferido e receba os novos episódios tão logo sejam publicados (Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Audible entre outros). ........................................................................................ Ficou com vontade de entrar em contato com a gente? Site: www.tremdavida.com.br Jornadas para a Alma disponíveis no Trem da Vida: https://eventiza.com.br/organizador/tremdavida E-mail: podcastbarulhinhobom@gmail.com Todos os contatos e conteúdos: https://linktr.ee/tremdavida Instagram Trem da Vida: https://instagram.com/tremdavidaoficial Podcast Barulhinho Bom: https://soundcloud.com/barulhinhobom WhatsApp / Telegram: +55 (48) 99984.1014 Lista de transmissão VIP via WhatsApp: basta solicitar sua inclusão enviando uma mensagem para o número anterior e adicioná-lo em sua agenda de contatos. Grupo público no Telegram do Barulhinho Bom: https://t.me/barulhinhobom Grupo público no Telegram do Trem da Vida: https://t.me/tremdavida Canal no YouTube com mais conteúdos (@tremdavidaoficial): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkB1TvYNjuXwilqUkmFPccg Playlist musical do Podcast no Spotify chamada “Trilha Barulhinho Bom” – segue o link, siga, compartilhe e delicie-se sem moderação com as músicas utilizadas nos episódios: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ECjtl1bjx8mnWiDAKChnt?si=bK2ttO8KQPeZPsBNBT6xJg Produção, narração e edição do Podcast: Lidia Picinin (https://instagram.com/lidia.picinin) Produção e edição das inspiradoras capinhas de cada episódio: Pat Malinski (https://instagram.com/pat_malinski) .......................................................................................... Conheça também o trabalho incrível dos artistas de nossa música tema “Barulhinho”: Canal YouTube dos músicos Renato Motha e Patricia Lobato: https://www.youtube.com/user/mcom20 Instagram: https://instagram.com/renatomothaepatriciobato Royalty free music by http://www.epidemicsound.com/ ......................................................................................... Um Podcast criado para deixar um Barulhinho Bom reverberando em seu coração em seus momentos de pausa! .........................................................................................
On this special rebroadcast from December 2021, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the nominator of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. A descendant of Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County, California, Violet is campaigning tirelessly for the proposed 140-mile Chumash National Marine Sanctuary, carrying on the legacy of her father who initiated the Sanctuary proposal process. Come along as we learn about the Chumash people and cultural heritage in the beautiful region of the American Shoreline.
On this episode, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the nominator of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. A descendant of Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County, California, Violet is campaigning tirelessly for the proposed 140-mile Chumash National Marine Sanctuary, carrying on the legacy of her father who initiated the Sanctuary proposal process. Come along as we learn about the Chumash people and cultural heritage in the beautiful region of the American Shoreline.
Hometown Radio 10/11/21 4p: Guest host Dan Shadwell will be talking with Lucia Micarelli. She's a fabulous violinist and singer who's been exciting audiences in the classical world and also touring with Josh Groban, Chris Botti, and Barbara Streisand. Lucia even tears it up with Led Zeppelin classics. She'll be performing October 22nd at the Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center at Cuesta College as part of Festival Mozaic's burgeoning, eclectic offerings. Then Violet Sage Walker of the Northern Chumash Tribe will talk about her father's legacy. Fred Collins chaired the Northern Chumash Council. He passed away last week after years fighting for Native American causes and environmental protections--including the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary — a proposed ocean conservation area off the Central Coast. Violet worked hand in hand with him on those projects and she'll update us on those ongoing efforts.
Giving some updates today on submissions of a new project - with insight into that process and some happy feedback. Jim Sorenson's book is here. First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Discussing the psychological aspects of setting wordcount goals. Also about yoga, a "good practice," and deciding what we want to get out of efforts like that. First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
A surprise guest today in the form of a neighbor chat. Also more about Sage Walker and Jim Sorenson, mentioned in yesterday's blog post, Do You Need a Critique Group – Or Something ELSE? Plus thoughts on science fiction, etc. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Why I don't like lots of POVs, even in fantasy where it's supposedly okay. A bit on how to choose POV, my feelings on the first 25% of a story (& POV), and then on grounding a reader in a sequel. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
TriBlacka welcomes Sage Walker to discuss Lord Jamar's take on rapper Eminem, our top 5 fav rappers and his new collab mixtape The Potted Tape, which is available on all streaming platforms. https://linktr.ee/itsshamirlee Sage Walker, Sagewalker91 on IG and Twitter
Mulling a bit today about writing battle scenes, finishing The Fiery Citadel, and what I thought about the Game of Thrones Season 8 opening episode. (May contain spoilers.) The blog post I reference is here: https://sffseven.blogspot.com/2019/04/still-bleeding-worst-rejection-ever.htmlSupport the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Heading into the second week of 2019 feeling good about ORIA'S ENCHANTMENT, and offering thoughts on working out plot issues and how a story belongs to the reader. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Talking today about whether authors read and what it means to be part of a conversation in your writing. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
October 1 is a bad luck day in my family, so I'm talking a bit about that. Also about meeting with writers Jim Sorenson and Sage Walker. (Her book is The Man in the Tree!) and getting little chores done like sending books off to the cover models that posed for them. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Ian attended the University of Minnesota for both college and graduate school. Eventually the university decided it had seen quite enough of him, so it politely but firmly asked him to leave, grow up, and get a real job. Ian's parting gift was a doctorate in physics for his research on radio galaxies. After finishing his thesis, he moved to New Mexico just as soon as he found a group of people willing to hire him. He's still a bit surprised by this because he has no useful skills. In 2005, Ian attended the Clarion Writers' Workshop in East Lansing, Michigan. (This was the second-to-last Clarion class in the program's 35 year run at Michigan State University, before the program moved to its new home at UCSD in 2007.) There he spent six weeks living in a sweltering, slightly creepy, soon-to-be-condemned sorority house with twelve other aspiring writers. Scurvy was a problem. However, in spite of many predictions, cannibalism was not. After Clarion, and thanks to Walter Jon Williams, he was welcomed into New Mexico's disproportionately large community of professional science fiction and fantasy writers. Although he often feels like a minor league batboy inexplicably mistaken for a professional baseball player, he has shared critiques with, and worked alongside, a long list of New Mexico writers including WJW, Daniel Abraham, Melinda Snodgrass, S. M. Stirling, Ty Franck, Victor Milán, Sage Walker, and George R. R. Martin. Nowadays he lives in northern New Mexico, where he consorts with writers, scientists, and other disreputable types.