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"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"Sealskin" by Irene Moray is a film about violence o women in mder societies, narrated with a surreal and poetic tone that makes it even more penetrating. The post “Sealskin”, interview with the director Irene Moray appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Amanda and Sarah revisit an episode from back when they were still figuring out this whole podcasting thing and didn't have a decent mixer. It still slaps. Originally posted as Episode 43 on March 14, 2019. Just a warning: This episode contains references to sexual violence, bodily trauma, and some disturbing, gory details about pregnancy. Listener discretion advised. Amanda and Sarah give birth to instances of pregnancy horror for this episode. Sarah goes way back to the 1700s for the harrowing story of Mary Toft, an English woman who became a sensation when she started giving birth to rabbits. Amanda heads back to present day for the case of Sanju Bhagat and the medical oddity known as fetus in fetu. Other subjects covered include a Bootleg Bart bully and a fun cyst story. Recommendations: Sarah recommends X-Files episode "Humbug" and the music video about the beloved late polar bear, Knut. Sarah and Amanda DO NOT RECOMMEND the Selkie-inspired book Sealskin by Su Bristow. Sources: Wikipedia/Mary Toft What Mary Toft Felt: Women's Voices, Pain, Power and the Body by Karen Harvey The Paris Review (An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits) The Public Domain Review (Mary Toft and Her Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits) ABC News (Bearing Your Own Twin) Cracked (The 7 Most Horrifying Things Ever Discovered in a Human Body) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
(0:00) A book documenting the history of filming making in Labrador is set to be launched during The Big Land Film Festival. To talk about their new book, we speak to co-author Morgan Mills. (6:34) The Manishan Nui Community Gathering is all about sharing. Last week, hundreds of food hampers were put together and distributed to families at the gathering in Gull Island. Hear from Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation staff and volunteers as they busily stuffed bags on the live entertainment stage before they were delivered to community members. (14:47) Last week we brought you an update on HVGB's progress in their attempt to bring public transit to the area. After the story aired, we received a call from Stewart Michelin, who voiced his opinion on the matter. You can always give us a call to voice yours at 1-888-699-8255. (16:22) A Labrador craftsperson who recently started posting her sealskin crafts for sale online is fighting back after getting flak for using seal skin. Hear from artist Kayla Bridget Williams, who owns Sandwich Bay Studio in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. (24:45) All COVID-19 measures at Canadian borders are coming to an end soon and helping Atlantic Canada in the wake of Hurricane Fiona, Heather Scoffield has our Ottawa Report for what you need to know from the capital.
A Labrador craftsperson fights back from online flak about using seal skin. Anthony Germain speaks with Kayla Bridget Williams, owner of Sandwich Bay Studio in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Mind where you splash today, the tide is coming in with stories on the white caps! Join host Simon Brooks as he brings you Heather Forest telling "The Sealskin" and Jenni Cargill Strong telling "Gowondo". Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/storystorypodcast)
The Laurentic Forum, a look at crab pot innovations; architect Robert Mellin on his love and painting of Little Fogo Island; Danny Swearinger from LU Designs on his sealskin products.
At one point in her life, Kristina Wolf went into a deep depression and contemplated suicide. She decided to turn her life around by joining the Navy. Kristina has undergone many personal transformations, often walking in two worlds. She is a modern mystic, spiritual mentor, writer, healer, and mindset empowerment coach who believes it is her divine mission to support spiritually-based women entrepreneurs to quit playing small and overcome any energetic blocks that have hindered them from bringing their gifts of service to the world. Kristina is a student of shamanic healing, energy medicine, and empowerment coaching who inspires her clients to walk their own hero's journey.
In this episode we wander along the coastlines of many Northern places; these are often stark and lonely places, the people who live there quiet to outsiders, but somehow a tale is always shared around a campfire as the whiskey passes from hand to hand. The tales of of the SEAL PEOPLE, the special magical selkies sometimes called silkies, sometimes thought to be quite different from the seals you normally see tearing apart your fishing nets. Don't run afoul of these beings or you might rue the day! Legend has it that these are the beings made from the souls of the drowned, those lost at sea, now magically changed. Join me on this little walk as we share the tale of the Seal People.Podchaser verify codse VpB2kVcouo0P6BwdpvplREFERENCESEpisode title is from, "The Selkie Wife's Daughter", Jeannine Hall Gailey. 2006. "Jeannine Hall Gailey's poems have appeared in The Iowa Review, Rattle, Columbia Poetry Review, and other journals. The poem, which is based on selkie legends, first appeared in Becoming the Villainess (Steel Toe Books, 2006). For more information, visit the author's blog."Tales of the Seal People, Duncan Williamson, 1992; 2019. "A collection of 14 selkie (half-seal half-human creatures) tales from the Orkney and Shetland islands off the northern tip of Scotland which embrace the fantasy, romance and unusual perspective of the Scottish travellers."On Mermaids, Meroveus, and Melusine; Reading the Irish Seal Woman and Melusine as Origin Legend, Gregory Darwin (August 2015), Folklore Journal issue 126. "‘The Seal Woman', a migratory legend attested throughout north-western Europe, is commonly associated with particular families in Ireland. A structural reading of this legend reveals similarities with other tales and dynastic origin myths involving supernatural, aquatic female ancestor figures, and identifies similar social functions for such narratives."David Thomson (2018) The People of the Sea: Celtic Tales of the Seal-folk: "Introduced by Seamus Heaney, The People of the Sea brings to life the legend of the mythical selchies, in beautiful, poetic prose."Want more selkie tales? Visit Orkneyjar, a website curated by folk enthusiasts and those historically minded. You can read many tales here, some selkie, and find out more just in general about these kinds of stories.WILDERNESS IRELAND, “Irish Myths & Legends Part 4: The Selkie,” Dawn Rainbolt. This is just a super fun website with stories and little facts and more.
A podfic tribute to sealskin and saltwater by drunkhemingway. The original summary reads: Katara wonders, for the first time in her life, if this is what drowning is like. The intro was heard in Book 1; Episode 3, Yin & Yang/Duality --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jasmine-dragon-tea-hour/message
Sweet Agni, it’s cold outside. Here at the Jasmine Dragon, however, the fire is crackling and the tea is hot. This week, the tea shop ladies explore the duality of Avatar the Last Airbender through the lense of their favorite ship. Join your hostess, rideboldlyride, and her servers, doodleladi and bulletproofteacup, as they focus on Ying and Yang through the art and fiction by the fantastic creative duo Elithien and Senlinyu. This episode will include an update on current fandom events and preview not only the weekly serial reading of Tempest in a Teacup by Akavertigo, but also a preview of a podfic tribute to drunkhemingway, the author of Sealskin and Seawater. All links can be found on our Tumblr. As always, the Jasmine Dragon thanks you for sharing a fascinating and delicious cup of tea with us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jasmine-dragon-tea-hour/message
First playtest of my freeform LARP Sealskin about a selkie who has recovered their skin. Now, they must decide if they will return to the water or stay with their children on land.
On today's episode, enjoy the following: Radio Family Journal: Canada Daily Mix: Cole Wissinger discusses “It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” Story Spotlight: “Water Torture” by Antonio Sacre (13:33) Storytime: “Branded” by Joe Herrington (6:37) “The Sealskin” by Heather from Forest (8:52) “The Second Chance Crew” by Don White (7:24)
Are we enjoying the full shapes and functions of our bodies, and do we feel at home in our own skin? Join us as we explore the answers to these questions in the second part of a three-part series honoring Clarissa Pinkola Estes’ book, Women Who Run With The Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype. In this episode, Leigh interviews two friends, Lukcy and Kate, about their favorite stories—“Sealskin, Soulskin” and “La Mariposa, Butterfly Woman.” Lukcy is a singer and songwriter who is working on a year-long, collaborative project to create original music with musicians in each state. We caught her as she was traveling through Alabama and were able to record her original song, “Easy Does it Now.” She talks about life on the road and what it's like having a home that is, like the Seal Maiden, contained in the soul rather in than physical, material objects. In the second half of the show, Kate reads her poem “She” and discusses her yogic journey into being grounded and embodied, and how she is learning to reconnect with her body and break out of old patterns of judgement through daily meditation. Clarissa writes, “To confine the beauty and value of the body to anything less than this magnificence is to force the body to live without its rightful spirit, its rightful form, its right to exultation” (200). Kate and Leigh conclude that the body is equipped to heal if we can tune in and listen to its needs, and we are all meant to feel free and authentic in our true selves. Please join us! Learn more about Lukcy’s project on FB & Instagram @myfellowtravelhers Watch her Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0PLmUKE4wA Visit her website https://www.myfellowtravelhers.com/ To see transcript of Kate’s poem “She,” visit our blog at FemmSouth.com Artwork by the amazing Astoria Jellett! See more of her work on Instagram @astoriaJellett Visit her website http://www.astoriajellett.com/ Visit our website at https://www.femmsouth.com/ and follow us on FB & Instagram @FemmSouth.
Just a warning: This episode contains references to sexual violence, bodily trauma, and some disturbing, gory details about pregnancy. Listener discretion advised. Amanda and Sarah give birth to instances of pregnancy horror for this episode. Sarah goes way back to the 1700s for the harrowing story of Mary Toft, an English woman who became a sensation when she started giving birth to rabbits. Amanda heads back to present day for the case of Sanju Bhagat and the medical oddity known as fetus in fetu. Other subjects covered include a Bootleg Bart bully and a fun cyst story. Recommendations: Sarah recommends X-Files episode "Humbug" and the music video about the beloved late polar bear, Knut. Sarah and Amanda DO NOT RECOMMEND the Selkie-inspired book Sealskin by Su Bristow. Sources: Wikipedia/Mary Toft What Mary Toft Felt: Women’s Voices, Pain, Power and the Body by Karen Harvey The Paris Review (An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits) The Public Domain Review (Mary Toft and Her Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits) ABC News (Bearing Your Own Twin) Cracked (The 7 Most Horrifying Things Ever Discovered in a Human Body) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Personal Mythmaking with Janelle Hardy (formerly the Wild Elixir Podcast)
Today I’m chatting with Sofia Rose Smith, a queer & feminist intuitive guide, coach, channel and writer. She believes community is medicine and that, as June Jordan writes, “we are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” Enjoy our ramble through the Sealskin, Soulskin selkie fairytale, Sofia’s relationship with her body and with her creativity. This is an entirely self-produced podcast. If you appreciate the Wild Elixir podcast, please support the show at: www.patreon.com/janellehardy Connect with Sofia here: www.sofiarosesmith.com Connect with Janelle here: www.janellehardy.com
Kevin O’Leary was in town wearing a sealskin jacket, and we think he said one thing that lost him support from much of NL. We check out a study showing that NL has a very high rate of heavy drinking, but we think the criteria for “heavy drinker” is too low. Maybe that’s the problem...
Kevin O’Leary was in town wearing a sealskin jacket, and we think he said one thing that lost him support from much of NL. We check out a study showing that NL has a very high rate of heavy drinking, but we think the criteria for “heavy drinker” is too low. Maybe that’s the problem...
Dans cette formation Premiere Elements 12 ultra-complète, vous allez apprendre à réaliser des montages d’exception simplement et efficacement. Vous exprimez votre créativité dans des montages vidéos qui n’ont rien à envier aux productions professionnelles ! Adobe Premiere Elements 12 est un logiciel de montage vidéo grand public qui offre néanmois des outils très puissants. Dans cette formation ulta-complète en tutoriels vidéos, vous allez apprendre à maîtriser tous les outils d’Adobe Premiere Elements 12 avec Julien Duloutre, expert certifié Adobe (ACE, ACI), réalisateur dans sa propre société de production Sealskin production. Apprenez tout le processus d’un montage vidéo, de l’importation de vos sources, à la diffusion de votre film sur différents médias. Sélectionnez vos meilleurs rushes vidéos, ajoutez du son ou du texte, affinez vos transitions vidéos et découvrez les effets[...]