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Solstice blessings to you all - Lucy takes you into some of the traditions and ways of acknowledging the sacred Yule and joyous Litha solstices, does a deep dive into the undercurrents of real magick within the Netflix series, Siempre Bruja (Always a Witch). Where did it open doors, and where did it stumble - find out as Lucy explores the Santeria, Vodou and Latin traditions within the hit show which is, despite its flaws, definitely a game-changer in the magickal TV genre, so long dominated by literal white witches. This show's take on witchcraft and magick helps us see through fresh pagan eyes a world we may think we know, but still have so much to learn about. Then Lucy has an eye, heart and mind-opening frank and emotionally resonant discussion with Reiki practitioner, spiritual writer and potion mistress Jalesa Tucker about why spirituality needs Black Lives Matters - and how we can all work on inclusivity, making space and stepping up to the challenges that lie ahead. And finally - the perfect antidote for any seasonal intensity you may be experiencing in this year of wonder and weirdness could just be the gentle healing powers of the Australian bush flower, the Fringed Lily - explore its powers in Blessed Being. And we close the year with three amazing pagan artists in this show - Wendy Rule, S.J Tucker and new (to Lucy!) artist Bowen with her standout track, Brave. Check out the clip - so many wild witchy women make an appearance! Blessed Be, thankyou for being a part of the Witchcast this year - Lucy will be back in early 2021 with all the magicks that is the Witchcast. Until then, stay very well, know thou art blessed, and have the most beautiful, love-filled, magickal Solstice Season! Message from Lucy: Gratitude and love to all the amazing Patreon supporters of the Witchcast - THANKYOU from my Witchy heart to yours for making the show happen throughout 2020! And to all the sponsors - - Kohli Tea, Primal Healing and Blue Angel Publishing - I love you all and am so grateful for your alliance with the Witchcast! Songs are Gosling Girl by SJ Tucker Brave, by Bowen Animus, by Wendy Rule, from her album Between the Worlds Thankyou for the songs you witchy women - they truly change lives! The intro music is "We Are One" by the band Nordic Daughter. Find the band on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nordicdaughter/ Or visit their website - http://nordicdaughter.comMusic throughout the show includes tracks from Darksphere EmpireDownload the Darksphere Empire album here - https://darksphere-empire.bandcamp.com/album/after-the-rainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sebastian Osorio es un actor colombiano conocido por su papel Sombra en Pambelé, Siempre Bruja e Historia de un Crimen. Ana Castillo de Solo Casting Colombia habló con Sebastián sobre la técnica Meisner y la importancia de estudiar los distintos métodos para encontrar lo te que sirve como actor. También hablaron sobre cómo representar personajes que han existido y mucho más. Links: LynchAnima.com twitter.com/lynchpodcast twitter.com/marcoveleze instagram.com/lynchpodcast
Episode Seven: This episode was brought to you by "Quarantine" - a Lazy Anxiety Production. On this episode, we chat about what to currently binge with Elite, Siempre Bruja and K-Drama's, Andrew Gillum, and the Coronavirus + her sister, Coronavirus II.Michael Caputo: https://twitter.com/caputskiiiiJulio X JuJu: https://twitter.com/Bos_AeroDolce Jaehaerys: https://twitter.com/dolcejaehaerysVisit us at forfilth.net to learn more - add us on social media for more content.Intro: "VIRTUAL LONELINESS" by bl00dwave -https://soundcloud.com/capitalkaos/chun-li-ready-player-1-vogue-mixOutro: "Vogue Beat" by Crystal Anderson
In this week's episode, Misha sits down with two women she knows and loves a lot, her sister, Kaly and good friend Catherine Ruth. Kaly sits in as co-host because circumstances have resulted in them quarantined together at "the family estate". They talk of the creativity in science and they're love for Netflix Colombian show, "Siempre Bruja". In the interview, Misha has the privilege and pleasure of sitting down with long-time friend, Catherine Ruth -- a graphic designer and songwriter based in BC's lower mainland. We talk of her Synesthesia, her journey and process through grief, and the joys of collaboration in music. Find her at: @Catherine_Ruth_ on Instagram Connect with us on Instagram @InRehearsalPodcast
Incorporating Earth magic in to your daily practice is actually pretty easy and this is the perfect time of year to start. We also end the episode with a recap of Siempre Bruja. We loved it did you?
E aí Garimpeiros, tudo bem? Já viu ou ouviu falar da série "Sempre Bruxa" da Dona Netflix? Fiz essa resenha e garimpei bem a historia pra vocês. Já estou ate sentindo meus poderes nascendo. kkk Vamos coversar mais no meu insta: @ramoon.porto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramonporto/message
We've enjoyed plenty of Netflix's international fare on the podcast, but nothing quite like The Gift, a supernatural series known as Atiye in its native Turkey. With the same family history dynamic as Dark and with similar crazy visions to Siempre Bruja, this series delves even deeper into the nature of life and death while maintaining its archaeological mystery, fantasy adventure feel. It's a truly unique show that we couldn't wait to review!The Gift tells the story of Atiye, a successful artist whose works center around a mysterious symbol she's been painting since she was a small child. When the same symbol shows up in a thousand-year-old archaeological dig site, she is compelled to investigate what it means, even when it causes others in her life to question her sanity. As the discoveries start to uncover the involvement of others in her own family, the real puzzle starts to reveal itself.As is our wont, we discuss the first two episodes of The Gift in detail, laying out the story premise and character development for review. We share our appreciation for the use of a real historical site for the main setting and note the added benefits of watching a show that originates from a culture that Americans could learn a lot from, artistically and otherwise.In the spoiler zone, the family connections are explored further, and we try to get to the bottom of what Atiye's visions mean, and the reality of her very existence comes into question. We're reminded of our previous podcast discussions of Undone and The OA, both of which also pleasantly tied our brain in knots trying to figure out what was really going on. With plenty of speculation left over for more storytelling, we wonder about a possible The Gift season 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we talk about the cult classic El Extraño Return de Diana Salazar, written by Margarita Villaseñor. We discuss the spooky concepts that set this novela apart from all others including reincarnation and supernatural abilities. Plot: 4:33 Reincarnation: 6:06 Colonizer Religion vs Native Spirituality: 8:37 Siempre Bruja on Netflix: 14:40 Kristen Maldonado's Review of "Siempre Bruja" Art Direction: 18:40 Superpowers: 25:05 Alternate Theories: 26:52 Music: 31:51 Entrada Lucia Mendez "Un Alma En Pena" Delia's Random Facts: 34:47 Cast: Gloria De Leon and Delia Gomez Noveleando theme song written, performed, and produced by: Shireen Amini Find us on Instagram @NoveleandoPodcast Contact: If you would like to contact us, please email us at NoveleandoPodcast@gmail.com
En el podcast de esta semana hablamos de dos películas británicas. La primera es Peleando en Familia y la segunda Fisherman's Friends. La 1ª serie de esta semana es Siempre Bruja, Y cómo review extra tenemos After Life. También encontrareis las secciones de noticias y los próximos estrenos en las carteleras del Reino Unido y España. Escuchar, seguir nuestro podcast y compartirlo. Podeis leer más criticas en medium.com/@4Reviews1Funeral/ Estar al dia de nuestras publicaciones en www.facebook.com/4Reviews1Funeral/ Y nuestras cuenta de Twitter twitter.com/4reviews1fun E Instagram www.instagram.com/4reviews1funeral/ Tambien lo podeis escuchar en iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/4-reviews-1-funeral/id1325610069?mt=2 y Tune in https://tunein.com/podcasts/Television/4-Reviews--1-Funeral-p1090324
Join us as ew talk about Netflix's "Siempre Bruja" (Always A Witch) and try to figure out if it's a progressive or a regressive step for representation, and we also answer some listener questions! Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/EspoilersPodcast Twitter.com/EspoilersPod Intro music by DJQ Their Twitter:https://twitter.com/sinxsafos Their Sounodclud:https://soundcloud.com/sinsafos
More heat this week , we discuss surviving an Apocalypse, rappers in Starwars, Opioid Crisis, Godzilla vs Kingkong, A new ambitious crossover, The Mighty Ducks, Tiger's blood, getting "whoopins", Siempre Bruja, Jessie Smallette, More marvel cancellations, Umbrella Academy and much more !
As a follow-up to our Subtitled Sci Fi discussion, we decided to tackle one of Netflix's latest international offerings, Colombia's Siempre Bruja, or Always a Witch in English. This supernatural time travel tale brings a slave from the time of the Inquisition forward to 2019 where she must defeat a powerful evil in order to return to her own time and her true love. This episode of Sci Fi Fidelity introduces our spoiler zone so that people who haven't seen the show can still listen to the beginning while those who have can enjoy a more in-depth discussion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're kicking off Season 3 with a discussion of Netflix's new show, Siempre Bruja.
Briana L. Ureña Ravelo talks about the different ways that Black, Latinx, and Indigenous identities are constructed in Latin America, the Carribean, and North America, and the deep seated anti-black and anti-Indigenous roots of the various systems. We also review the Netflix series Siempre Bruja, plan the resistance, and learn about a really cool project in Detroit that we'll need to follow up on.
This week on Minority Korner, for our first guest cohost filling in for our neighborhood librarian as she’s on maternity leave, we have the very hilarious New York based comedian Glory Mora and we have so much to talk about we dive into Cancel Culture, the right way to apologize for some past social media shit one shouldn’t have said, Glory catches me up on the drama on the Braxton family values, and why do we watch rich people fucking up their lives on TV? I watched Netflix’s Siempre Bruja which should be a win dealing with a witch in colonial slave time Columbia, but it is a misstep, and Glory is right at home as we go into tangent city. In the main events I am giving you the low down on 2 Black folks you probably haven’t heard about and that should become movies asap! One was a bad ass stagecoach driver, and the other an escaped pirate slave- and Glory will finish out the episode giving you the insight about the divine 9- the Black Fraternity and Sorority’s and some prominent members that hail from her very own sorority Zeta Phi Beta- and along the way Glory will be fact checking and letting us know everyone’s star sign! Also I give Glory some advice: don't ever let Baby Face manage your music career. Stage Coach Mary https://www.history.com/news/meet-stagecoach-mary-the-daring-black-pioneer-who-protected-wild-west-stagecoaches Escaped Pirate Slave Robert Smalls https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/which-slave-sailed-himself-to-freedom/ Follow Glory Mora on IG: @gloryisprettyfunny Twitter: @minoritykorner Ask Minority Korner Anything: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner
Time to Rock and Roll! Listen to the latest episode of Afronerd Radio'sMid Week in Review (MWIR) broadcast-airing every Wednesday at 7pm eastern. The topics du jour are: Jahleel Addae, safety for the Los Angeles Chargers and his soon to be wife get put through social media paces for "toasting" the prospect of having "light-skinned" babies (minstrely is a well that leads to the center of the earth, apparently); Still addressing matters left on last Sunday's podcast table; Esquire magazine causes a bit of a uproar with it's An American Boy article essentially placing focus on what it's like to grow up white, middle class and male in the millennial age (during BHM); comic book writer, Donny Cates wants to reboot Marvel's Ultimate Universe (2020 will be 20 years!); and speaking of Marvel, what does issue #377 of the Incredible Hulk have to do with Avengers: Endgame? Is there a surge in value for a (formerly "dollar" bin) book)?; thoughts about this week's Grammys hosted by Alicia Keys; Netfilix' Siempre Bruja gets criticized for slavery romance tropes; Netflix' Killer Mike doc series, Trigger Warning is a must see; Lastly, VA governor, Ralph Northam put his foot in "it" again with his "indentured servants" reference to American history post his "blackface" scandal. Call live at 646-915-9620.
Valerie and Tatiana discuss various pieces of news straight of the TCAs, including the fact that Netflix may soon be losing Warner Brothers content(0:40) and that Hulu will be acquiring new Marvel content (18:40). Then they bemoan certain Oscar categories being relegated to commercials (8:00) and discuss everyone's least favorite part of the new Aladdin trailer - the genie's look (12:25). Finally, Angela and Jessica join in to review Siempre Bruja, also known as Always a Witch (21:20).
This week on the podcast Liz is out sick, so Kristen is joined by guest host, brand strategist and writer, Shenee Howard. In current events we discuss Netflix's controversial new series Siempre Bruja and then, just in time for Valentine's Day, we delve in to the 1998 classic rom-com You've Got Mail! If you'd like to skip ahead, main discussion starts at 16:09 You can find Shenee and her work at website: heyshenee.com Twitter and Instagram: @heyshenee Shenee and Kristen's new podcast: Fan Wars - The Empire Claps Back premieres 2/14/19! Find us on iTunes and wherever you find podcasts. Theme song: I'm Doing Just Fine by Sierra and the Radicals Patreon: patreon.com/yourfaveisproblematic Twitter & IG: @podcastYFIP E-mail: problematicfavepodcast@gmail.com
Check out a new episode of Afronerd Radio'sGrindhouse podcast airing Sundays at 6pm eastern. Join your "Blerdfleet" Academy podcasters as they tackle the following pop/pulp/political issues: picking up what we failed to address during the last show: what is the burgeoning #ADOS (American Descendants of Slaves) movement and why do some in mainstream black media (Angela Rye, Joy Ann Reid, Roland Martin) believe ADOS to be a Russian "bot" hack; hip hop artist, Killer Mike has a new Netflix docu-series, Trigger Warning with Killer Mike; AMC cancels Into the Badlands-no season 4; Boondocks returns (sort of); it appears that black features/natural hair are a no go for the first animated outing of RiRi Williams aka Ironheart; a large size blogger caught a rude awakening after a bad date and "weight" privilege may be a thing; an Aquaman spinoff focusing on the "trench" creatures is being discussed (really?); Spike Lee has another Netflix series (See You Yesterday) and it's about time travel?; Netflix' Afro-Colombian series, Siempre Bruja or Always a Witch is being critiqued for relying on tired racial tropes and lastly, some folks are already putting their thumbs down for the new Chucky reboot. Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.
Barrenger Jenkins: The Story of a Scorpio ________________________ Welcome back to This is Not Real! Happy Black History Month!!! In the first part of this two part special, we talk a bit about current events and Barry Jenkins! ________________________ Mentioned in this Episode Movies/Shows Redline, Queen Sugar, Detroit, Pose, Fyre Fraud, FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, Steven Universe, The Ted Bundy Tapes, You, Parks & Recreation, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, Siempre Bruja, My Josephine, Medicine for Melancholy, Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk Music & Podcasts Rebellion In Detroit, Still Processing, Serial Books & Plays If Beale Street Could Talk, In Moonlight, Black Boys Look Blue
We're back like MJ with a three peat! This episode we catch up on what we're currently watching as well as giving first impressions on the Superbowl Trailers. We also discuss random social topics and Netflix shows. Superbowl Trailers: Avengers: Endgame Jordan Peele's US/Twilight Zone Captain Marvel Netflix Siempre Bruja Polar Games Talk Resident Evil 2
It's another geek episode with yours truly and I explore why the CW and Amazon are playing way too much. I give my feels on the first two episodes of season 4 of The Magicians, Siempre Bruja, and The Witch Files. It's a magic episode so let's bippity, boppity, to it! (I had to do it.) Make sure to check out Reese too: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-introverted-nerd-watches/id1262972457?mt=2&i=1000429095797 Friends reach out to friends over social media. Website: curvygeekyfangirl.com Twitter: curvygeekyfngrl Instagram: curvygeekyfangirl
Valerie, Angela and Tatiana break down the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer (0:44) before previewing new NBC show Abby's (13:30) and reviewing Syfy's Deadly Class (22:05). Then comes Netflix, who cruelly decided to raise their prices as if we don't have 10 other streaming services to pay for. The Punisher S2 (33:00), You (40:00), and IO (47:50) get mini reviews before we talk about the upcoming series Siempre Bruja and film Velvet Buzzsaw (53:20). Finally, it's Kdrama Corner, where we moan about Memories of the Alhambra, praise SKY Castle and wonder about Her Private Life (1:03:30).
In the Season 4 premiere episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Jon Armstrong (award-winning magician, The Magic Castle, Penn and Teller's Fool Us) and Vanessa Armstrong (writer, SyFy.com, The LA Times) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the big secret that Adam Driver has been keeping about Star Wars, what we have learned from the new Spider-Man: Far from Home trailer, the announcement of Game of Thrones: Season 8's release date, and our weekly trailer roundup covering John Wick 3, Fast Color, High Life, Level 16, Siempre Bruja, and the new Ghostbusters.
The NYC Black Comic Festival is coming, AFROnerdists! (Jan.18). Meanwhile, we have a podcast to do.....let's get to it! It's yet another eventful installment of The Grindhouse by the Afronerd Radio machine airing this Sunday at 6pm eastern. The topics du jour are: a new Federalist article highlights a white woman's experience with adopting African children and how she felt blacks were more racist toward her children-going against conventional wisdom; our thoughts about FOX's forthcoming TV show, The Passage; rumor has it that actress, Jamie Alexander (Blindspot) might be starring in a Thor-centric, Sif streaming series on the Disney+ channel; actress, Gillian Anderson (X-files) returns to TV via Netflix in a UK teen comedy series, Sex Education; Netflix is at it again with an assist from Anthony Mackie in the trailer for the apocalyptic IO, film and with a time traveling afro-latin fantasy series entitled, Siempre Bruja; thoughts about the trailer for Jordan Peele's upcoming "Weird City" sci-fi comedy series; and lastly, we WILL talk about expectations for new films/TV and the Schomburg Black Comic Festival...all for '19. Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.
REPOST MAY 22, 2018: Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (A comedy dive near you) talk Amazon saves The Expanse, lost Lucifer episodes for Memorial Day, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous, Netflix & The Obamas & Deep State Globalists, Fahrenheit 451, Catch-22, Carrie Coon is The Sinner, Rasslin' News, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel gets Season 3 ahead of Season 2, Arrested Development: Season 5, Billie Lourde back on American Horror Story, what up in Westworld?, Kim Raver & Grey's ANatomy, Siempre Bruja on Netflix and What to Watch Harder (Westworld, Legion, DC CW TV, Tig Notaro: Happy to Be here, Beerland, Steve Martin & Martin Short: An Evening You'll Forget for the Rest of Your Life, The Toys That Made Us, Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Break With Michelle Williams, Killing Eve, Billions, The Jim Jefferies Show and Archer: Danger Island). Drinking: Vesper Martinis made with Madam Patterini Gin and Five Wives Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Ogden's Own Distillery, and Boozetique.