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Quick recap The team discussed the upcoming elections, focusing on the need for secure voting methods, fairness in ballot counting, and the role of activists in ensuring a fair election. They also introduced notable figures, including Christian and Dennis Bernstein, who shared their views on women's rights, voter education, and the importance of poetry in times of uncertainty. Lastly, they engaged in discussions about potential running mates for Kamala Harris, the interconnectedness of all work, and the historic nature of Harris becoming the first woman of color to hold the presidency. Next steps Karen Greenberg and Julian Zelitzer to continue promoting their book "Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue Christian Nunez and NOW to continue get-out-the-vote efforts and voter education initiatives Dennis Bernstein to follow up on discussing Diablo Canyon on his radio show Harvey Wasserman to connect Karen Greenberg and Julian Zelitzer with Dennis Bernstein for a potential radio interview Harvey Wasserman to reach out to Barbara Koppel about obtaining video footage from Woodstock '94 Myla Reson to monitor astrological aspects related to upcoming political events Harvey Wasserman to write a letter to the current Mayor of Chicago regarding protest permits for the upcoming Democratic Convention Mike Hirsch to prepare audio recording of his composition for next week's call Harvey Wasserman to invite Mimi Gurman back next week to read her poetry Call participants to continue discussing and analyzing potential VP picks for Kamala Harris Call participants to monitor and support Cori Bush's primary campaign in the coming days Harvey Wasserman and Myla Reson to host their radio show on Wednesday at 3:05 PM Pacific time on KPFK.org Summary Automatic Meeting Summary and LSD Discussion Gree-Gree introduced an automatic meeting summary feature, which could simplify the work of the station board secretaries. myla and Mike discussed the potential benefits and issues, including name recognition accuracy. Meanwhile, karen presented while Win led a discussion on LSD legalization and the Fermi nuclear plant incident. The group also discussed a book by karen and julian about a potential "armed coup," with Win praising their credentials. Lastly, Linda Foley, a Maryland representative, joined as a guest, and plans were made to feature poetry readings by Dennis Bernstein in the following hour. Election Security and Voting Rights Discussion Win initiated a discussion about the security of the upcoming elections and the nation, with karen and julian sharing their concerns. karen emphasized the importance of viewing elections as a national security issue, given the various vulnerabilities and threats. julian discussed the relevance of the issues surrounding voting rights and election administration in the current political climate, highlighting the potential for increased political support to tackle these problems. The discussion also touched on the origins of these issues in the 21st century, with Win citing examples of voter roll purges and alleged electoral fraud in several states. The conversation concluded with the importance of election security and the potential threats to the upcoming presidential election being emphasized, with julian suggesting the reintroduction of measures to restore the Voting Rights Act. Introducing Notable Figures and Endorsing Kamala Harris Win introduced several notable figures including Delegate Foley, a journalist and former president of the newspaper guild, and Christian, a social worker and women's rights advocate. Christian, representing the National Organization for Women, emphasized the importance of fighting for women's civil, voting, and reproductive rights, and the need to combat disinformation and oppression in the upcoming presidential election. He also announced their Political Action Committee's official endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Presidential nominee, made the day after Joe Biden endorsed Harris. Securing Elections and Protecting Democracy The team discussed concerns about the integrity of the US election process, focusing on the need for secure voting methods, such as hand-marked paper ballots, and the importance of fairness in the selection of those who count the ballots. They also highlighted the role of activists and grassroots movements in ensuring a fair election, and the potential impact of high volunteer rates for campaigns. The discussion touched on the upcoming election in North Carolina, the need for voter education, and the potential challenges and vulnerabilities in the election process. The team also emphasized the importance of unity and solidarity in protecting democracy, and the need to prevent a regression to pre-Civil Rights era conditions if Donald Trump is re-elected. Dennis Bernstein's Poetry and Election Discussion Win introduced Christian, who had to leave early, and then invited Dennis Bernstein, a poet and talk show host, to share his work. Dennis read two poems: one in memory of his brother who was a skilled mechanic, and another in honor of his father, a war hero who often spoke of a bee that saved his life. The meeting also included an open forum discussion about the upcoming election, but no official endorsements were made. Poetry Sharing and Resilience Discussion Dennis shared a poem about resilience and hope, emphasizing the importance of living fully despite difficult circumstances. Tatanka thanked Dennis for his poetry and encouraged others to continue sending letters to Biden and Harris. Win then shared a poem about his experience at Woodstock, reflecting on the loss of his parents and the spiritual connection he felt at the event. The conversation ended with Win sharing another poem titled "Shoshi and Daddy," which he dedicated to his mother. Sharing Personal Poetry and Emily Dickinson Win shared a personal and touching experience with his daughter on Mother's Day, which was followed by Tatanka's drum song "2 Hearts, one drum," emphasizing the power of love and the importance of being present in the moment. Dennis shared a personal anecdote about his mother's poem and encouraged others to share their own poetic works, with myla affirming that everyone in the Zoom call likely had a poem to share. The group also discussed the life and work of Emily Dickinson, highlighting her impact and influence, and mentioned an ongoing exhibition in Amherst, Massachusetts, and a yearly gathering of her fans to read her poetry. Woodstock Memories and Regrets Ron and Win reminisced about their experiences at Woodstock in 1994 and 1969. Win recounted being asked to give a speech criticizing Pepsi and other bottlers at Woodstock '94, though Pepsi threatened to withhold sponsorship if he did so. Ron shared an anecdote about interacting with Country Joe of Country Joe and the Fish. Win discussed the chaos of being introduced by Graham while Crosby, Stills & Nash were playing during his 1969 Woodstock speech. He also mentioned a premonition about his mother's death while dancing to Tatanka's music. Both speakers lamented their inability to obtain a video of the events to show their grandchildren. Hope, Diablo Canyon, and Songwriting Discussion Dennis shared a poem about hope, which led to a discussion about Diablo Canyon and a promise to provide more information. myla then shared her nostalgic experience selling the Berkeley Barb during the war and the group discussed the upcoming primary election for Cori Bush, a Democratic Squad member. The group considered endorsing candidates and supporting Bush's campaign through the Progressive Democrats of America. Towards the end, the group engaged in a light-hearted discussion about singing and songwriting, with a focus on the Scalia and Thomas themes. The possibility of future discussions with songwriter Steven Seinheim was also suggested. Discussing Potential Running Mates for Kamala Harris Win suggested several potential running mates for Kamala Harris, including Josh Shapiro, Roy Cooper, and Mark Kelly. Win believed that Mark Kelly would be a strong candidate due to his impressive resume and potential to deliver Arizona and Nevada. However, Steve disagreed, suggesting that Roy Cooper would be a better choice due to his experience and ability to attack the Republicans. myla also expressed her preference for Cooper and Tim Walts, highlighting their progressive values and leadership qualities. The group also discussed potential drawbacks of having two women on the ticket and expressed uncertainty about the progressive credentials of Roy Cooper. Ancestors, VP Candidates, and Elections Tatanka initiated a discussion about the interconnectedness of all work and the significance of acknowledging ancestors. The group then engaged in a lively conversation about potential vice presidential candidates, with suggestions ranging from Muhammad Ali to Eleanor Roosevelt. The historic nature of Kamala Harris becoming the first woman of color to hold the presidency was also discussed, with references to Gracie Allen's 1941 presidential campaign. The participants also discussed the possibility of international observers for the upcoming US election, the influence of big tech money on Kamala's campaign, and the upcoming Democratic Convention. Personal anecdotes and memories were shared, and the importance of remembering names correctly was emphasized.
Join Jonathan and Brandon as we continue with Lis and Dea Shoshi about growing up in Kosovo. Kosovo endured great trials and struggles and were in a war where much of the population was living in fear of ethnic cleansing at the hands of Serbia. Lis and Dea were young children during this time and they share their stories of that life, being a refugee and coming back home after the war. Please note they describe graphic scenes of war and violence and this podcast may not be appropriate for those under the age of 14.
Shoshi Herscu is an investigative journalist and activist from Israel. Her book, Mass Awakening, tells the story of his personal awakening to the massive deception of the world's Elite controllers and their agendas. Topic: Is Joe Biden really Joe Biden? Is Vladimir Putin really Vladimir Putin? Are things really what they seem to be or is everything we think we know just wrong? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jonathan and Brandon as they talk with Lis and Dea Shoshi about growing up in Kosovo. Kosovo endured great trials and struggles and were in a war where much of the population was living in fear of ethnic cleansing at the hands of Serbia. Lis and Dea were young children during this time and they share their stories of that life, being a refugee and coming back home after the war. Please note they describe graphic scenes of war and violence and this podcast may not be appropriate for those under the age of 14.
Tonight host Grace Won explores the risks and rewards of having the AI industry hub here in San Francisco with San Francisco Chronicle tech reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio. Will AI help reverse the Doom Loop narrative with new jobs and investment in the Bay Area? Or is the race to deploy AI moving too quickly for adequate safeguards to protect against the spread of misinformation, deepfake scams, [racial profiling] and other unintended consequences? She also talks to Shoshi [show-she] Parks about ways to give back and spark joy in our communities this holiday season.
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We all tell stories about our lives, some we make up, and some we inherit. Through stories, we figure out who we are, where we've been, and where we're headed. Stories grow as we grow. Our stories about ourselves as individuals and as a collective, are not static things that once set, never evolve. In fact, most of us encounter crossroads or thresholds of change where the past, present and the future become unclear. It is during these transitional times that our past stories must be retold, roles transformed, and feelings re-experienced and then reconfigured into a new life script. In this way, our life story making is not just for our pleasure. It is also our work. Life Story Work is the process of making meaning and connecting more deeply to ourselves and with others. It is the work of expanding our identities, resolving our traumas, and integrating our losses. It is the creative act of growing, personally and culturally. It's hard work, and it's also the way we evolve. On Twisting the Plot Podcast, Dr. Shoshi Keisari explains life story work as a therapy, and tells us why it is crucial to our ongoing development, especially as we age. Take a listen. Dr. Shoshi Keisari is a drama therapist and a lecturer at the School of Creative Arts Therapies, University of Haifa, Israel. She researches arts participation in aging, clinical gerontology, and the use of drama therapy in grief work and palliative care. Dr. Keisari has published numerous articles and co-authored a book, An Introduction to Psychotherapeutic Playback theatre: Hall of Mirrors on Stage
Dr. Galit Atlas is an internationally renowned psychoanalyst. She is a clinical supervisor and psychoanalyst at a private practice in NYC, as well as a member of the faculty of the New York University postdoctoral program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Galit has published numerous academic books and papers, and teaches and lectures throughout the US and internationally. Her newest book “Emotional Inheritance: A Therapist, Her Patients and the Legacy of Trauma” explores the ways our ancestors' experiences shape our lives. In this episode, Galit talks about her Syrian/Israeli mother Shoshi from whom she learned about the joy of food and hosting, to be brave and outgoing, and to work hard. We also discussed inherited trauma, motherhood, and learning to take care of yourself and to be alone. To learn more about Galit an dher book, please visit her website. To contact Ana, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net For more about “Thank You, Mama" and to subscribe to the newsletter, please visit: http://www.thankyoumama.net
Todays episode is a potent conversation with special guest Shoshana Sadia about reclaiming, healing and repairing the energy held within, and your relationship with your wombspace. Shoshi shares her journey of reclamation after experiencing betrayal, and how she discovered energetic blockages in her sacral chakra, and unlocked her creativity, pleasure, sexuality and sensuality within her womb through ritual, practice, ceremony and embodiment work. Shoshana Sadia is a mentor, educator and facilitator She guide women back home to the wisdom of their sacred bodies, cycles and wombs. Our mission is to help women empower themselves and clear their energetic and emotional blocks so they can transform their life, step into their pleasure and live connected and conscious lives. Shoshi draws on ancient teachings and womb wisdom to guide women into deeper states of self-love, self-empowerment and alignment, through spiritual practices, mindset and embodiment work She offers intimate one on one guided mentorship with the option of group programs including workshops connecting women who are seeking knowledge and self-healing. Within this process, she touches on topics of rituals, pleasure practices, rites of passage and cycle-based self-care. Her vision is to use her experience, intuitive wisdom and deep spiritual education to serve women on their journeys through awakening.LINKS Connect with Shoshana on Instagram and her website Come join my free Wild Flow Circle communityThanks so much as ever for supporting me to host Wild Flow Podcast! It means such a lot to receive your ratings, reviews, and to be tagged in your IG stories @charlotte.pointeaux.coach! Please share with your soul sisters who are learning to honour their cycles and live as an embodied cyclical woman too, so they can receive the wisdom they're searching for. Find the full show notes at https://charlottepointeaux.com/podcast/ Charlotte xxx PS: Would you love to belong to a soul-nourishing sisterhood of women who are deeply connected to their inner seasons, cycles and body's wisdom? If so, I'd love to invite you to become a treasured member of our Wild Flow Coven membership and Subscribe for your free cycle magick rituals guides. Want to dive deeper and be held in your own private container for inner healing? Find my coaching and programs here at https://charlottepointeaux.com/coaching/
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week we have a special guest on the pod, "The Mother". Mrs. Wohlegelrenter talks about why she always liked informal education better than a classroom setting, and how some of the best conversations she ever had were while doing the dishes! We also talk about the role of a grandparent and the responsibility it comes with. She shares with us her wisdom on enjoying the moment that how to create memories. ENJOY! -- Sponsored by PESACH GOURMET Catering with delivery to Orlando for Pesach. Visit pesachgourmet.com PROMO CODE: IJPN200 for $200 off your order. -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO JON THE NETWORK? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
This week we talk about Lorenzo Jerome Gilyard Jr, aka The Kansas City Strangler. He murdered at least 13 girls and women in Kansas City, Missouri between 1977 and 1993.We dig into our mailbag (5:00). Then we dive into the story starting with the stats (10:02), the setting (12:19), the Gilyard’s early life (26:06) and the timeline (30:13). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (44:28) followed by "Where are they now?"(49:04). We get into our Take Aways and what we think made the him snap (53:01). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (58:05) and of course some shout outs (1:00:46). Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive y’all, it's crazy out there!AdAnd Still I Vote (25:42)https://andstillivote.org/Where to find us:Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspodPlease send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show!Want to Support the show?You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars!You can make a donation on the Cash Apphttps://cash.me/$fruitloopspodOr become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron pagehttps://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspodArticles/WebsitesKrajicek, David. (n.d.). The Obscure Streetwalker Strangler. TruTv Crime Library (archived). Retrieved 10/08/2020 from https://web.archive.org/web/20110930115452/http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/lorenzo_gilyard/1_index.htmlGutierrez, Lisa. (03/01/2018). Piers Morgan confronts 'Kansas City Strangler' Lorenzo Gilyard on 'Serial Killer'. The Kansas City Star. Retrieved 10/08/2020 from https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article202811914.htmlKindon, Frances. (03/01/2018). The chilling case of Lorenzo Gilyard - the softly-spoken Kansas City Strangler who raped and murdered 13 women. Mirror. Retrieved 10/08/2020 from https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/lorenzo-gilyard-strangler-piers-morgan-12101900MurderMurderMurder. (n.d.). Lorenzo Gilyard. Retrieved 10/08/2020 from https://www.murdermurdermurder.com/lorenzo-gilyard-summaryRaga, Pippa. (n.d.). Almost Three Decades Since His Last Murder, Lorenzo Gilyard Maintains His Innocence. Distractify. 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Retrieved 10/12/2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manual_Career_%26_Technical_Center&oldid=931420415PodcastsGoodman, Jana. Host (11/5/2019) Prison City Murders- Case 16 - Inner Darkness. [Audio Podcast]. Retrieved on 10/9/2020 from https://prisoncitymurders.blubrry.net/2019/11/05/prison-city-murders-case-16-inner-darknes/VideoSerial Killer with Piers Morganhttps://www.netflix.com/title/80241003HistoryThe Kansas City Public Library. (n.d.). African Americans in the Kansas City Area. Retrieved 10/09/2020 from https://kchistory.org/research/african-americansVisit KC. (n.d.). African American Community in Kansas City. Retrieved 10/09/2020 from https://www.visitkc.com/visitors/things-do/trip-ideas-tools/discover/diversity/african-american-community-kansas-cityBerthiaume, Sara; Eagan, Elise; Graves, Jackson; Pulford, Adrianna; Santos, Ajani. (n.d.). Paris of the Plains:Jazz in Kansas City. University of Southern California. 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Retrieved 10/12/2020 from http://www.scot-pep.org.uk/sex-workers-toolkit/safety-work/protect-yourself-handbookShout OutsThe Good Lord Birdhttps://www.sho.com/the-good-lord-birdVerified Podcasthttps://witness.verified-podcast.com/Music"Abyss" by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy●Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License"VVS" by Yung Kartz https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_KartzLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License“Blue Scorpion” and “Furious Freak” by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freakLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Connect with us on:Twitter @FruitLoopsPodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/fruitloopspodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Fruitloopspod and https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod
In this episode I speak to Shoshana a women's empowerment mentor and cycle guide, who believes that . We're cyclical beings living in a linear society but that when we start living according to our feminine flow our life can be optimised. Shoshana Sadia is a Women's Empowerment Mentor and Cycle Guide who works with modern, spiritual women who desire to live connected, conscious lives. Shoshi draws on ancient teachings and womb wisdom to guide women into deeper states of self-love, self-empowerment and alignment. She teaches women how to harness the power of their natural rhythms to step into their feminine flow. Shoshi combines powerful spiritual practices, mindset and embodiment work to shift inner states of being that will manifest externally. Her life's purpose is to use her experience, intuitive wisdom and deep spiritual education to serve women on their journeys through awakening. Follow Shoshana on: Website http://www.shoshanasadia.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shoshana_sadia/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/565139897660746/?source=unknown
How well do you know the culinary history of American cuisine? And is the wine industry racist? In this conversation, Witchy Culinary Historian and Wine & Spirit expert, Yolanda Shoshana talks about racism in culinary history – both in food and wine. Shoshi also shares how she bridged her spiritual world as a Modern Witch with her passion for Viniculture. We also discuss the Mammy caricature and the meaning of the word Antebellum and the African derivatives of Southern cuisine and soul food. Yolanda Shoshana ("Shoshi") is a Witch, Culinary Historian, Gastronomy Influencer, Wine & Spirit Expert, writer and an Alchemist helping people live life through their senses.
Married for 20 years, Shoshi shares how she has learnt to appreciate different expressions of love and how two very different people from different backgrounds can come together to build on their similarities. I would love to hear your opinion! Just leave a comment below so I know what you think. To book your relationship photoshoot, CJEA session or to find out more about what we do, go to lifepixrelationships.as.me. Waiting to hear from you!
Season 01 Episode 36Little Tokyo: Shoshi Watanabe Creates Very Singular ArtRecorded on November 16, 2018Released on December 27, 2018Episode Duration: 01:28:03Shoshi Watanabe can be found on Instagram @flappingdeer and on the web at www.shoshiwatanabe.com.Hollywood Fishbowl can be found on Instagram and Twitter @HWFishbowl and at www.hollywoodfishbowl.com.
In this episode Shoshi shares – Why prospects naturally put up roadblocks when you first engage with them How to read shift your mindset from selling to helping The importance of uncovering and then sharing information that will make your prospects smarter
Jukai for Taiun Shoshi (Kevin Masse) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWJir7pWjDM
Oh, the hate mail will be strong with this one. Hold onto your childhood, Cubby and Shoshi tackle Ghostbusters.
In an effort to help Shoshi with her Chemistry homework, we discovered the parallels to the nature of the Human Bond.
Coach Andrew Poretz interviews life coaches, business coaches and other coaches to discuss all aspects of coaching and business. We'll also take your questions, and you might have the opportunity for live coaching right on the show! About my guest: Yolanda Shoshana is a personality, courtesan coach™, lifestyle expert and speaker known as the “Luscious Lifestyle Diva.” She is the founder of a lifestyle and entertainment company that trains women in the art of lusciousness and seduction. She is the founder/Head Diva for The Diva’s School for the Art of Seduction a modern day courtesan school for women of all ages and backgrounds. She produces and host her own talk show “The Luscious Life with Shoshi” on Channel 56 in Manhattan. And when she is not training women in the art of seduction she can be found performing wedding ceremonies around New York City. Her site is www.lusciouslifestylediva.com