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In celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of Tachyon Publications, we invited publisher Jacob Weisman to join us in a fascinating exploration of the independent publisher whose list of authors includes classic tales from Stanley Weinbaum, A.E. Van Vogt, and even Mary Shelley, as well as major work from contemporary writers like Peter S. Beagle, Patricia McKillip, Michael Swanwick, Terry Bisson, Jane Yolen, Ellen Klages, Eileen Gunn, Joe Lansdale, Nalo Hopkinson, James Morrow, Lavie Tidhar, and Daniel Pinkwater, and newer writers such as Mary Thompson, Austin Habersahw, Martin Cahill, and Josh Rountree. We touch upon the challenges of building an independent press in a rapidly changing marketplace, the importance of anthologies in identifying and preserving trends in the field, and what to expect next from Tachyon.
It's new Doctor Who time! Steven, Warren, and special guest Heather Berberet of the Free the Squee fame have thoughts to share about The Robot Revolution, the first episode of Season 2 and the debut of new companion Belinda Chandra as played by Varada Sethu! Robots! Roommates! Rebels! Plus Doctor Who Unleashed talk, Graham Norton appearing in the show as himself, RTD being cryptic about the future of Doctor Who on CBCC Newsround, the debut of World of Telly from the House of Tachyon, and more! Next week, Mr. Ring-a-Ding terrorizes 1952 Miami! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Doctor Who S2E01 “The Robot Revolution” Doctor Who Unleashed S2E01 Behind the Scenes: The Robot Revolution Graham Norton to Appear In “The Interstellar Song Contest” Ncuti Gatwa presents answers on Jeopardy! Russell T Davies on CBBC Newsround “73 Yards” and “Dot & Bubble” Named Finalists for the Hugo Awards History of Doctor Who on The Front Row on Radio 4 Extra on April 14 Murray Gold to appear on In Tune on Radio 3 on April 17 Doctor Who: 20 Secrets From 20 Years on BBC Radio 2 on April 20 Big Finish: The Worlds of Doctor Who – Space Security Service: The Voord in London coming June 2025 Big Finish: Special edition Robert Shearman novelisations due October 2025 World of Telly Episode 1: Moonbase 3 Jess Jurkovic: Reuniting Roman Theme (from The War Games) The Quatermass Experiment: The Making of TV's First Sci-Fi Classic by Toby Hadoke coming May 12 Next Week: Lux, airing April 19 at 715pm on BBC One Guest: Heather Berberet on Free The Squee
What does a zero-emission vehicle really mean?Clean transportation policies promoting sustainability have progressed over the years and have become even more important, both because transportation represents the largest portion of greenhouse gas emissions and because climate change has been accelerating at unprecedented rates. The public is likely more familiar with zero-emission cars, but zero-emission trucks are also becoming an integral part of mitigating climate and other environmental impacts.Transportation-based pollutionThe transportation industry as a whole has been the biggest source of greenhouse gasses over the time period since the Industrial Revolution. Impacts of emissions associated with transportation include harm to the environment as well as to human health. Trucks and other heavy-duty vehicles constitute six percent of the on-road fleet but produce up to 26 percent of transportation-based greenhouse gas emissions along with a plethora of pollutants that can cause various types of cancer, asthma, and other respiratory challenges. Diesel-fueled trucks and other large vehicles can also cause noise pollution and take an out-sized toll on road infrastructure. Benefits of Zero-Emission TruckingZero-emission trucking can help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and emissions of other pollutants into the environment. By one estimate, US regions could save $735 billion in public health benefits due to cleaner air and result in 1.75 million fewer asthma attacks. The Inflation Reduction Act provides incentives for the manufacturing and purchasing of zero-emission trucks. People who buy zero-emission vehicles, for example, can receive significant tax breaks, subsidies, and even discounts on road tolls. Moreover, it is common for zero-emission trucks to be exempt from vehicle dimensions and weight restrictionsDrawbacks of Clean TrucksAlthough zero-emission trucks–battery electric trucks and hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks–as a whole have a lot of advantages, they still face significant challenges. For example, clean trucks may still be ill-suited for the range demanded of long-haul applications. Even with IRA incentives, clean trucks can be two and a half to three times more expensive than the diesel equivalent, although the cost of fuel and maintenance is likely less. Battery electric trucks can take up to four times longer than their diesel equivalent to charge. And even though hydrogen-operated trucks are more efficient than battery electric trucks, the US currently lacks the necessary hydrogen infrastructure to make them truly feasible. In addition, hydrogen trucks, when fully charged, have a range that is about 500 miles and battery electric… [about] 180 to 250. By comparison, a diesel truck running a full load can have a range of roughly 1000 to 1200 miles. Because the sustainable alternatives are heavier, they actually would end up carrying less and more trucks would be needed to do the same amount of work as a single diesel-powered truck could, increasing operational costs and decreasing efficiency.Aronin and Zero-Emission MobilityRuben Aronin is working to pave a path towards zero-emission mobility in the United States (especially California) with his team at Better World Group. They have worked to support multiple policies, including the Advanced Clean Truck Rule which is a significant part of California's zero-emission truck policy. That rule mandates that manufacturers–provided with four years of lead time–increase electric truck vehicle sales every year from 2025. Additionally, it promotes a 100% sales requirement of zero-emission trucks by 2036. Mr. Aronin believes that the Advanced Clean Truck Rule along with another policy, called the Advanced Clean Fleet Rule, will enable the quickest transitions to zero-emission trucks, particularly in the most pollution-burdened communities. His coalition includes the Teamsters and others to help ensure labor and environmental justice support. He also recognizes that it is often economically difficult or unfeasible for companies and individuals to purchase zero-emission trucks. To this end, tax credits and investments from the federal IRA and IAJ are essential. As the market grows, Mr. Aronin says that the price of the electric truck components and batteries are decreasing at a rapid pace.Who is Ruben Aronin?Ruben Aronin, current principal of The Better World Group, acts to advance clean transportation policies. He joined the BWG in 2012 and currently helps to lead BWG's advanced transportation project work. Aronin has previously created and implemented effective environmental policy initiatives to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy in over a dozen states across the country (including California). ResourcesAmerican Lung Association, Delivering Clean Air: Health Benefits of Zero-Emission TrucksMcKinsey, Preparing the world for zero-emission trucksFleetOwner, Future of zero-emission trucks: Challenges and promises aheadFurther ReadingMotorBiscuit, Are Pickup Trucks Really That Bad for the Environment?Tachyon, Environmental impact of trucks and sustainability practicesMcKinsey, How batteries drive the zero-emission truck transitionFor a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/clean-trucks-with-ruben-aronin/.
Space Sims used to be a vibrant and well populated genre. Back in the 90s they command shelf real estate, right next to the latest and greatest RTS and Point and Click Adventure games. Coming at the tail end of this era was Tachyon: The Fringe, released in 2000 by Novalogic games, well known for their regular flight sims and the Delta Force series. You play as Jake Logan, a freelancing mercenary, who quickly gets caught up in the midst of a fight for independence. A megacorporation has been given the legal rights to mine on the Fringe, and you have to decide whether to help them invade and conquer this space for profits, or defend the native population. And you do this all by flying your spaceship round and blowing shit up, as freelancers tend to do. Do its gameplay and story combine into a compelling experience? Has Tachyon the Fringe stood the test of time, and is it worth strapping in to play a space sim? Or did this genre die for a reason?On this episode, we discuss:StoryThe initial presentation of the corporation Galspan and the defending natives, the Bora, seems to lack any kind of nuance. Galspan is fairly obviously evil and the natives are fighting the good fight. Does the dual split narrative reveal a deeper and more compelling story where both sides have a point, or is this a simple tale of good versus evil?Level DesignThe level design of Tachyon is a series of arenas connected by fast travel portals, not a big empty space. This allows you to quickly get to where you need to go, but is there a cost for giving the player such rapid convenience? How immersive does space feel if you barely move through it?CombatTachyon spices up the usual space arcade fighter by adding a strafe/slide function and giving you the ability to shift energy around between your systems. Is this enough to elevate the action combat to brilliant fun, or is it just an endless series of repetitive battles? We answer these questions and many more on the 126th episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast! Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherTachyon: The Fringe OST: Tom Hays How well did Tachyon: The Fringe's multiplayer work back in its heyday? Does Freelancer really do what Tachyon was trying to do but better? Are there any other space sims that you think are genuinely better than both? Come let us know what you think on our community discord server! You can support the show monetarily on our Buy Me a Coffee Page.
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 151! Today we sit down with Particle CEO Zach Supalla to chat about the upcoming Particle Tachyon 5G SBC and how IoT has changed over the 10 years they've been operating. Robin Mitchell also breaks down the LoRaWAN Starter kit from Blues! Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: rticle Tachyon Quick Introduction Zach Supalla - Particle CEO - Interview! Product of the Week! Blues LoRaWAN Starter Kit
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 150! This week is all about exciting new releases! The incredible Dual-dual-core (yes you read that right) RP2340 and Raspberry Pi Pico 2, and the Particle Tachyon 5G Single Board computer! Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: Raspberry Pi launch the Pico 2 with the RP2350 RP2350 Documentation Jeff Geerling Blog on the Pico 2 CNX Software on the RP2350 10,000 dollar bounty on cracking the RP2350's security RP2350 Bounty GitHub Particle Tachyon 5G AI ready SBC RP2350 based third party devboards
As Gaianet's CEO, Matt spearheads the mission to reshape the AI landscape. With his adept leadership and 8 years of experience in community development, developer evangelism, and strategic partnership, Matt is dedicated to driving Gaianet toward a future where AI technologies are transparent, accessible, and beneficial to all – facilitating innovation and progress across industries.Matt previously served as the Director at Consensys and endeavored to contribute to the evolution of the web (web3) and build the future of community development in the Ethereum ecosystem. With Matt being the leader, Consensys launched a dynamic virtual pre-accelerator program in collaboration with Tachyon, MetaMask, and Linea. Through mentorship, Matt helped numerous promising founders grow their businesses as members of the Consensys community.During his time at J.P. Morgan, Matt built a developer community around Quorum, an open-source private/permissioned enterprise blockchain platform based on Ethereum. He established a 50+ member global Ambassador program, tripled the size of the community, and garnered substantial support from the enterprise Ethereum ecosystem.Matt's contributions extended to organizing 150+ hackathons for renowned Fortune 500 companies, including Mastercard, Motorola, ABInBev, RBC, Barclays, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and UBS. Collaborating closely with local tech partners, NGOs, universities, accelerators, and government agencies, Matt facilitated impactful events that embraced startup culture on a global scale.In this conversation, we discuss:- Ethereum ETF- The current and future state of decentralized AI- The technical and philosophical benefits of AI- Real world applications of decentralized AI- Navigating the challenges in decentralized AI implementation- The role of community in decentralized AI ecosystems- Overcoming centralization in AI- The future of AI innovation- The relation of AI and crypto- What is Gaianet?- Why do people shit on the Ethereum ecosystem?- AI agentsGaianetWebsite: www.gaianet.aiX: @Gaianet_AITelegram: t.me/Gaianet_AIMatt WrightX: @mateo_venturesLinkedIn: Matt Wright --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
In one of our most epic episodes to date Seoirse, Johnny and Matt review 9 games! In this episode there are a lot of monsters about as they need to help people deal with monsters over the phone in Home Safety Hotline. Sometimes however you need to send in a detective or a family member in the remake of Alone in the Dark but when that doesn't work why not send an octogenarian to fight aliens? If an 80 year old can be US president then surely an octogenarian can deal with a few aliens as well.Elsewhere Matt tries to get away with murder in Inkle's classic Overboard and tells us all about Midnight Margo, from one half of the devs of Whispers of the Machine. Seoirse also tells us about his thoughts on detective/horror/visual novel Echoes and a new game which deals with immigration in Songs of Travel.The final game reviewed this month is Suzerain: Kingdowm of Rizia the new DLC of Suzerain. Instead of being president this time you are king of neighbouring country Rizia and Seoirse gives his thoughts on whether Torpor Games were able to live up the very high expectations from the previous game.As if that wasn't enough they also discuss two new Crowdfunding projects as they reveal more details Legends of adventure, a new documentary on Sierra and Heir of the Dog, a new game from Tom Harwidge, developer of extremely well received Lucy Dreaming.Vote for AGP Podcast here!Adventure Games Podcast Official SiteAsk Us About Loom LinksJohnny Nys BlogspotDemos ReviewedPro Philospher 2 Official SiteGames ReviewedHome Safety Hotline Steam PageIt's Grim Up North Chapter 1 Steam PageMidnight Margo Steam PageEchoes Steam PageSongs of Travel Official SiteTachyon Dreams Anthology Steam PageOverboard! Official SiteSuzerain: Kingdom of Rizia Steam PageAlone in the Dark Official SiteIf you would like to stay up to date make sure you subscribe to the podcast. You can subscribe and listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for extra video content such as video reviews, video interviews, trailers and gameplay.You can also support the podcast at our PatreonYou can review this podcast here:https://ratethispodcast.com/adventuregamespodcastYou can also find this podcast on our social media below:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssLogo created by Siobhan. You can find her on Twitter and InstagramMusic is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
Exopolitics Today Week in Review with Dr Michael Salla – July 20, 2024 Topics Failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump was predicted. New Congressional bill is a renewed effort to incorporate a UAP Disclosure Act with a 9 person Review Board with powers of subpoena and Eminent Domain UFO researchers debate the inclusion of Eminent Domain in the renewed UAP Disclosure Act. ET & SSP Disclosure is Unfolding Slowly Due to Deep State Machinations Physicists are theorizing the existence of Tachyons which would make superluminal and time travel possible. Historic UFO sightings concerning underwater bases close to the Bermuda Triangle supports recent insider testimonies. Testing for a Covert Space Mission to Saturn – JP Update #35 Insider confirms that not only inventions but also scientific disciplines such as maths can have key theories and sub-fields classified for national security reasons. The US Space Force has just released a quick guide to its history and operations. Launch of a Patreon membership channel which features uncensored videos that cannot be published on YouTube. Prospects of a coming Alien Invasion discussed in new book, Secret Machines: War by Tom DeLonge and Peter Levenda One Week to Next Webinar: Faking a Cryptoterrestrial Invasion Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/michaelsalla --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support
A chat with award-winning editor Jonathan Strahan about his new anthology from Tachyon, New Adventures in Space Opera. Websitejonathanstrahan.com.au/wp/ X@JonathanStrahan Bluesky@jonathanstrahan.bsky.social Facebook@jonathanstrahan Amazon Links for New Adventures in Space OperaAmazon.caAmazon.com About the Book Award-winning Australian science-fiction editor Jonathan Strahan (The Best Science Fiction of the Year series) presents the quintessential guide to the exciting New Space Opera. This … Continue reading "Episode 177: Jonathan Strahan – New Adventures in Space Opera" Source
On our penultimate episode of the season, we're speaking with Irina Marinescu, co-founder and CEO of buidlbox, a global hub for builders to learn, earn, and connect in web3.Irina is also a mentor at Tachyon and a founder of Women in Crypto, and she previously worked as General Counsel at Gitcoin throughout its disaffiliation process to decentralize Gitcoin Holdings (which later became Supermodular) from GitcoinDAO back in Spring 2022.It was during this transition period that Gitcoin's bounties and hackathons product, which was originally launched in 2017 by Kevin Owocki, began morphing into what is now buidlbox, and in February 2023 at ETH Denver, buidlbox officially launched. Around that time, Supermodular (previously Gitcoin Holdings) decided to shift its entire focus to supporting the thriving buidlbox platform.In this episode, Irina shares updates on where buidlbox stands today and how it is shaping the future of learning and work, what she learned from the Gitcoin disaffiliation process, both from a legal and an organizational perspective, and how non-technical people can get involved in hackathons and building in the space.We then get into the recent SAB 121 bill that President Biden recently vetoed, why Irina believes the SEC hasn't exactly been aligned with the crypto ecosystem, and the one thing we need to do more of to help regulators change their minds about crypto.
Could the concept of sending quantum messages across time to prevent disasters, enhance archaeological discoveries, and accelerate scientific breakthroughs truly become a reality? These ideas challenge our understanding of time and technology, suggesting a future where the past and present are interconnected in unprecedented ways. Are we on the brink of a temporal revolution that could reshape our world?If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength.LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://ko-fi.com/troubledmindshttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/a-temporal-disclosure-influencing-the-futures-past/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234932-900-quantum-time-travel-the-experiment-to-send-a-particle-into-the-past/https://images.newscientist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/28162639/SEI_205926795.jpg?width=900https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.47.777https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.150202https://www.newscientist.com/article/2340852-nobel-prize-in-physics-awarded-to-pioneers-of-quantum-information/https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231110-doctor-who-is-time-travel-really-possible-heres-what-physics-sayshttps://theconversation.com/is-time-travel-even-possible-an-astrophysicist-explains-the-science-behind-the-science-fiction-213836https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyonhttps://www.space.com/tachyons-facts-about-particleshttps://theconversation.com/can-we-time-travel-a-theoretical-physicist-provides-some-answers-182634https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-known-about-tachy/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocausalityhttps://theconversation.com/quantum-mechanics-how-the-future-might-influence-the-past-199426https://www.learnreligions.com/janus-the-two-faced-god-2561967
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Did you know that Tachyons move faster than light, and thereby seem to decrease the entropy of physical matter. Because of this, it may reverse the aging process and strengthen the immune system. It also harmonizes chaotic electromagnetic fields in the human living environment. Join me and Dr. Joseph McNamara as we discuss this fascinating topic. Please donate and help support my channel. Thank you https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=S9HELHULPMHTQ Joseph McNamara was born and raised in Ireland. After graduating medical school, he moved to the United States, drawn there by what he felt was the most open-minded and exciting culture in the world. In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, he practiced medicine for over 20 years as a physician. He started in Emergency Care, shifted to Family Medicine, and then felt called to open his own practice. He named it Cara an Anam, which is Gaelic for “Friend of the Soul.” http://www.tachyoncounseling.com/ http://www.planet-tachyon.com/ Michael Philpott https://www.facebook.com/michael.philpott.3133 https://www.instagram.com/themetaphysicalguy/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5mSbeHemKiHhvBimJvWBww Disclaimer. The information on this Podcast is for information and entertainment only and is not medical or non-medical advice intended to replace the advice or attention of health care professionals or non-medical professionals. Michael Philpott and associates will not be held accountable for any interpretations or decisions made by listeners or viewers based on the information provided during podcast. If you are looking for medical or non-medical help, please consult a trained professional.
Kavita Gupta is the Founder and General Partner of Delta Blockchain Fund. She has over 18 years of investment experience via The World Bank, IFC, and the Eric Schmidt Family office. She started one of the first Blockchain early-stage funds, ConsenSys Ventures and accelerator Tachyon. Kavita has invested first checks into sector-defining companies such as Polygon, Starkware, Quantstamp, and Sorare, to name among over 100 companies - she is also a visiting scholar at Stanford University teaching the Beyond Bitcoin class and an advisor to the Hus Institute, the UNICEF Giga project, the Katapult investment fund, the International Emmys and more. In 2015, Kavita received the UN Innovation Award for being one of the core members of creating green and social impact bonds.In this conversation, we discuss:- CZ and Binance news- The role of institutional demand- SEC decisions and regulatory hurdles- The evolving crypto VC landscape- Bitcoin ETF approval- The impact of global and geopolitical events on market dynamics- How a spot Bitcoin ETF approval could reshape the crypto investment landscape- Fostering a decentralized world- Life of a crypto VCDelta Blockchain FundWebsite: deltafund.ioX: @Deltabc_fundLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/delta-blockchain-fundKavita GuptaX: @KavitaGupta19LinkedIn: Kavita Gupta --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
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In this episode, your OOAL hosts discuss a Pleiadian healing technique known as the tachyon chamber. What is tachyon energy and how can it help us heal? Adrienne also shares her secret to trusting and surrendering in spite of major setbacks. Many great nuggets for your healing journey. Use promocode PALM30 at https://www.torchbearertachyon.com/ to book an experience and save 30% off the cost for your first visit anytime before the end of 2023. Thank you for watching! We want to support YOU on your journey. Please like, subscribe, and SHARE to help this information reach those who need it. Your comments are read and appreciated; unkind or disrespectful posts will be removed. Adrienne Craighead, founder of Torchbearer Tachyon https://www.torchbearertachyon.com/ Samantha Kaufmann, Medium/Energy Channeler, and Spiritual Life Coach https://afirewithin.me https://www.youtube.com/@afirewithinme https://www.instagram.com/samantha.love.afirewithinme/ William Brown, Trance Channel, and Reiki Master Teacher https://william-brown.com/ https://palmandlotus.com/ Dr. Allison Brown, award-winning author, Quantum Healer, and Reiki Master Teacher https://drallisonbrown.com/ https://palmandlotus.com/ Purchase Allison's books here: https://amzn.to/40YUSQn Leadin/Leadout Video by Matthias Groeneveld from Pixabay Intro/Exit Music by AlexiAction from Pixabay
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Are you in sync lately with the world around you? Does your frequency match that of the Earth's? Get ready to vibe with us and get our frequencies higher with Stephanie Puente. Just so you know, your frequency matters! Stephanie Puente is an Acupuncturist and Founder of Urban Acupuncture in Miami, Florida. She loves it best when she works with people on the Mind, Body, and Spirit.Website: https://theurbanacupuncturist.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbanacupuncturist/ Book mentioned: Anna, Grandmother of Jesus by Claire Heartsong***Co-host Graciela, is a published, award-winning and professionally certified portrait photographer specializing in Boudoir and Personal Branding. She create portraits of who you are and not just what you look like so that you can become who you've always been.Website: http://www.gracielalaurent.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracielalaurentphotography/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graciela-valdes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracielalaurentphotographyCo-host Julietta, the Magical PT is the owner and founder of Body and Soul PT, as well as Soul Candy: intuitive, hand-made and one-of-a-kind jewelry and artwork. She supports people in finding the magic within themselves, creating balance in their body and soul.Websites: https://bodyandsoul-pt.com & https://soulcandy.love/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMagicalPT & https://www.facebook.com/soulcandybyjuliettaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themagicalpt/ & https://www.instagram.com/soul_candy_***Voices of The Goddess with Julietta & Graciela is a podcast where we Empower, Inspire, and Uplift women to be the goddesses they truly are.Join us each week as we sit down for a heart to heart chat, sharing stories and insights with listeners across the globe. Laughter and tears alike abound as we access ancient wisdom in modern times through unique and exciting storytelling - supporting you on your life's journey. If you want to feel more Empowered, Inspired & Uplifted you can find us here:https://www.votgpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/voicesofthegoddess/ https://www.facebook.com/votgpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecircleofgoddesses https://www.youtube.com/VoicesoftheGoddess Shine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Graciela
Meet Paula F. Casey who for more than thirty years has worked to educate the public about the role that the state of Tennessee played in securing the passage of the nineteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In the title of this episode, I referred to Paula as an “unstoppable suffragist”, not an “unstoppable suffragette”. Paula will explain the difference and the importance of these two words. I find this episode extremely fascinating and well worth the listen for everyone as what Paula says puts many things and ideas into historical perspective. I hope you find Paula Casey's comments as stimulating and informative as I. About the Guest: Paula F. Casey of Memphis has dedicated more than 30 years to educating the public about Tennessee's pivotal role in the 19th Amendment's ratification with a video, book, e-book, audiobook, and public art. She is also an engaging speaker on the 19th Amendment and voting rights. She was just named Chair of the National Votes for Women Trail (https://ncwhs.org/votes-for-women-trail/), which is dedicated to diversity and inclusion of all the women who participated in the 72-year struggle for American women to win the right to vote. She is also the state coordinator for Tennessee. Paula produced "Generations: American Women Win the Vote," in 1989 and the book, The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage, in 1998. She helped place these monuments - bas relief plaque inside the State Capitol (1998); Tennessee Woman Suffrage Monument (Nashville's Centennial Park 2016); Sue Shelton White statue (Jackson City Hall 2017). The Memphis Suffrage Monument "Equality Trailblazers" was installed at the University of Memphis law school after 5 years of work. The dedication ceremony was held on March 27, 2022, and is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YTNND5F1aBw She co-founded the Tennessee Woman Suffrage Heritage Trail (www.tnwomansuffrageheritagetrail.com) that highlights the monuments, markers, gravesites and suffrage-related sites. How to Connect with Paula: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-casey-736110b/ Twitter: @pfcasey1953 Websites: paulacasey.com, theperfect36.com, tnwomansuffrageheritagetrail.com, memphissuffragemonument.com About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson 01:20 Well and a gracious hello to you wherever you happen to be today. This is your host Mike Hingson on unstoppable mindset. And today we get to interview a lady I met just a few weeks ago at one of the Podapalooza events. And if you remember me talking at all about Podapalooza, it is an event for podcasters would be podcasters. And people who want to be interviewed by podcasters, and anybody else who wants to come along. And we've had four of them now altogether, and I've had the opportunity and the joy of being involved with all of them. And Paula Casey is one of the people who I met at the last podapalooza endeavor. Paula is in Memphis, Tennessee, and among other things, has spent the last 30 years of her life being very much involved in dealing with studying and promoting the history of women's suffrage in the United States, especially where Tennessee has been involved. And we're going to get to that we're going to talk about it. We're going to try not to get too political, but you know, we'll do what we got to do and will survive. So Paula, no matter what, welcome to unstoppable mindset, how are you? Paula Casey 02:29 I'm great. Thank you so much for having me. It's always a joy to talk with you. Michael Hingson 02:34 Well, I feel the same way. And we're glad to do it. So let's start, as I like to do at the beginning as it were. So tell us a little bit about you growing up and all that and you you obviously did stuff. You didn't get born dealing with women's suffrage. So let's go back and learn about the early Paula. Paula Casey 02:53 Okay, I grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, which is the capital of the great State of Tennessee. But you know, I was 21 years old before I knew that it was Tennessee, the last state that could possibly ratify the 19th amendment. And it's just mind boggling to me when I look back and think, Well, how did we learn about this? I said, basically, it was because the textbooks only had one or two sentences. And they usually said, a napkin women were given the right to vote in 1920 as though it were bestowed by some benevolent entity. And it wasn't until after college, and I met my dear friend, the light gray, Carol, when Yellen that I learned how significant the women's suffrage movement was, and how it is even more surprising that my state Tennessee became the last state that could read it back. Michael Hingson 03:50 Well, so when you were growing up in high school and all that, what were you kind of mostly interested in? Because you didn't just suddenly develop an interest in history. Paula Casey 04:00 I have good history teachers. And I'm very fortunate that I didn't have football coaches. I have real history teachers. And I was involved in Student Council. I was an active girl scout. My parents were very good about making sure that my sister and I had lots of extracurricular activities. And I was a good kid. I didn't do anything wrong. I was a teacher pleaser. I wanted to do well. I wanted to go to college because our parents brought us up girls are going to college. And we've my sister and I both knew that we were going to the University of Tennessee and mark small go big orange and go lady balls and just for the people who care about football, Tennessee right now is number one and the college football rankings. So we're happy about that. But I have always been a staunch supporter of University of Tennessee because that was where I really learned about how important history was. And I was journalism, major journalism and speech. So that helped me on my path to public speaking, and learning more about this nonviolent revolution really became my passion and helping to get women elected to office. Michael Hingson 05:11 Well, let's deal with what you just said. I think it's an extremely important thing. I'll come at it in a little bit of a roundabout way, the Declaration of Independence talks about us having life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And it talks about all men are created equal. And all that spine, although I think if you ask most people, when we talk about being created equal, they interpreted as meaning everybody is supposed to be equal. But you pointed out that usually what people say is that women were granted the right to vote. Tell me more about that. Paula Casey 05:51 Rights are crafted by the Constitution. And in the case of voting rights, the constitution provides for initially man with property white men of property. Then in 1870, the 15th Amendment provided for black man, the newly freed black male slaves. The 14th amendment is the first time the word male m a l. E appears in the Constitution. And the suffragists back then and let me just clarify this in the United States. It was suffragist, the British for the suffragettes and they were considered so radical that the Americans wanted to distinguish themselves. So people in the United States who advocated for women to have the right to vote or suffragist. So the constitution grants the right to vote and our Constitution has been expanded to provide for more groups to participate in the franchise, however, and I want to emphasize this set up by people understand us, what the 19th Amendment did was remove the barrier of gender, it does not guarantee a right to vote. Our United States Constitution does not guarantee the right to vote, it will grant the rights for removing particular barriers in our lighter Native Americans and Asians and all that. Well, at the end, I was around in the early 70s, when I was at University of Tennessee in Knoxville, when the 26th Amendment was ratified, which extended the right to vote to 18 year olds, and I got to vote in my first election when I was 19. And I have never missed an election. I just think it's so important that we vote because that's part of what democracy is all about. And the suffragists did not believe that democracy is a spectator sport. They believed in self government, and they wanted to participate in their government. That's why they fought for 72 years to win that right, and to be able to participate by voting and running for office. Michael Hingson 08:13 So going back to when the Constitution was formed. So what you're saying is essentially, that the original Constitution truly was only dealing with men and not women being created equal, white man with property. Yeah. And what do you think about people today, who say that our constitution shouldn't be any evolving and evolutionary kind of thing, that we should go strictly by what the Constitution says, Paula Casey 08:52 I have two words for you. Michael Hingson 08:55 Why nice to be nice, be nice, Paula Casey 08:58 white supremacy. That's what that means. When you talk about this originally, originalist stuff. It's silly. It represents white supremacy. Yeah. Michael Hingson 09:09 And that's, that's really the issue. I don't know of any governing document that is so strict, that it shouldn't be an evolutionary kind of a thing. We grow our attitudes change, we learn things. And we realize that we've disenfranchise from time to time, which is kind of some of the what you've been talking about in history trope. Paula Casey 09:42 And people who say that, yeah, I don't know if they really believe it. Yeah, you see these surveys or polls where they say, Oh, the average American didn't understand the Bill of Rights and the Bill of Rights wouldn't pass today. Well, thank goodness it did pass. And I want to say MIT to you that I don't think the 19th amendment would have been ratified in this country, had it not been for the First Amendment. And as a former newspaper journalist, I'm a big believer and the First Amendment, I've been a member of the National Federation of press women since 1977. And the First Amendment is absolutely our guiding star. And it is so important for people to understand the significance of the First Amendment, the Bill of Rights and all of the additional amendments, the founding fathers, and if there were some women in there, too, even though they don't get recognized, like Abigail Adams, who believed that the Constitution should evolve a non violent revolution is what it was about the passage of the Constitution. And when I speak every year, generally on Constitution Day, which is September 17, I always point out that Benjamin Franklin said, when he was asked in 1787, Dr. Franklin, what have you created? And he said, a republic, if you can keep it, and we need to heat those words. Tell us more. Why. I think that those individuals who were involved in the creation of the Constitution, and it was not an easy task. And there were very, very strong disagreements, but they did agree on democracy. And you know, Mike, that's what this is all about. Whenever we talk about the suffrage movement, whenever I'm involved in markers, or monuments, highlighting the suffrage movement, I always point out this is about democracy and the rule of law. The suffragists believed in democracy, and that is why they fought a non violent revolution, 72 years from 1848 to 1920. But I believe that they proved the Constitution works. That's what it's about. And Michael Hingson 12:11 you say that because of the fact that that women's suffrage passed, or what, what makes you really say the Constitution works Paula Casey 12:20 because they persevered. They utilized every tool available to them and a non violent way, particularly the First Amendment. And when you think about what is in the First Amendment, freedom of press, freedom to peaceably assemble the freedom to petition your government for redress of grievances, their ability to communicate, and to persevere for a cause in which they deeply believed. I mean, these women were not fly by night. They play the long game. And I think that's what we can learn from down the first generation of women. And this goes back to Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucretia Mott and Megan bloomer. All the people who were at Seneca Falls in 1848. It was July 19, of 20 of the bait Team 48. They believed in democracy, they believed in self government and rule of law. They persevered within the parameters of what was available to them to peaceably assemble to petition their government. And I've got to tell you, I got to go to the National Archives, back in the early 90s. And I saw the handwritten letter from Susan B. Anthony, addressing her concerns her grievances with the United States government. And all of these women who were out there fighting, I mean, literally doing everything they could to make sure this issue was not diminished. As many people tried to do, that it wasn't swept aside, they overcame enormous obstacles, but they believed in something greater than themselves. And that was democracy and the rule of law. Michael Hingson 14:08 What is the lesson that we should learn today about the importance of women's suffrage? I mean, you've been dealing with this now for over 30 years. Well, a long time, actually. And so what is the real significance of it? Paula Casey 14:23 Why is so significant about studying the suffrage movement is that these women were prepared for the long game. They knew that it was not going to happen overnight, or possibly within their lifetimes. They fought the long fought for the long game. And when you look at persistence, perseverance, everything that they embodied there were poignant. out they were absolutely brilliant and we need to understand what they did and how they worked. To secure a right that we all take for granted today. And that's why when I hear these silly things about, oh, the worst thing that ever happened, this crash was women getting the right vote, you know, and all that garbage. I just feel like we need to study what they did. And what was so significant, because it was peaceful, nonviolent, they adhere to the rule of law. They certainly enacted every part of First Amendment. And then those went and made it possible for us to have the rights we enjoy today. And you have to remember that everything that we enjoy today, these rights came because other people were willing to fight or dock for them. And that's the whole thing about the right to vote. I mean, I'm the widow of a Vietnam veteran, and my husband served in Vietnam. I know, we still have a lot of questions about that war. But my daddy, who just died this year, he was a world war two veteran as well as a Korean War veteran. My father in law was an Army veteran who was throughout World War Two. So I take this right to vote seriously. And when I think about what our having grown up in Nashville, and Tennessee, and I've been in Memphis, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed in 1968, fighting for equal rights. And I've been in Memphis since January 1981. So I'm very passionate about women's rights, civil rights, the right to vote, we need to know our history. And we need to understand that a lot of people fought died for us to have these rights, particularly the right to vote. Michael Hingson 16:42 Well, without getting overly political about the process, we certainly seem to be having some challenges today, because there is a what appears to be a growing number of people who would retract a lot of the things that have been brought about and some of the rights that have been expanded and made available. And it's it's scary, I know that we who, for example, have happened to be persons with disabilities are worried about some of the voting issues. Because if they, if the wrong, people decide to take complaint and get complete control, they could pull back the Help America Vote Act, and the whole issue about having voting machines that are accessible and taking away accessible ballots and so on. And there's so many other things going on? How do we get people to truly understand what happened with women's suffrage and similar sorts of things? And how do we get people to recognize the dangers that we face today? Paula Casey 17:47 That is such a great question. And I've got to tell you, Mike, I think about this just about every day. Here's what you got to remember, ever since the beginning of this country, we have had people who consider themselves superior, and who do not want everyone to vote, it took me a long time to understand that. Because, you know, growing up in Nashville, and I mean, I had a great upper middle class life. And, you know, I'm educated, I've traveled I mean, I think I'm a fairly nice person. And I want everybody to vote. And I just couldn't understand that there were people who would not want every American citizen to exercise the franchise, and that has become more and more apparent. And I have to tell you, I think that the election of Barack Obama had a lot to do with that with the backlash. And the idea that there are folks in this country who do not believe that everyone should have the right to vote. And so therefore, they consider themselves justified in putting up barriers to the voting process, which makes it incumbent upon people like us who want everyone to have access to the ballot, to try to figure out how to overcome the obstacles that they place in our path. At Bat, again, takes us back to the women's suffrage movement. Those women endured all kinds of ridicule. I mean, it just it's amazing when you look back and see the newspapers, and things that were written and said letters and things that are in archives, people who were dismissive both men and women, dismissive of the right to vote, because that was something that many people from the beginning of this country onward, felt like it should be limited, any access. So those of us who have been fighting for expanded access, are going to have to keep on fighting. We can't give up and that's what the suffrage just taught us cannot give up Have Michael Hingson 20:01 you talked about the concept? And the fact that this was a nonviolent movement? Did those early suffragists experienced much violence from people? Paula Casey 20:14 Yeah. Oh, yeah. Especially when they marched the 1913 suffrage parade in Washington, DC, and in New York City and night content, the I mean, Thurber police and looked the other way, a geonet. Something that's happening today, too. But the idea that not everyone celebrated having universal suffrage. And that's what I believe in universal suffrage, no matter what you believe. And you still should have access to the ballot, and we need to make it as accessible as we can. But we've just got to keep fighting because we've got to overcome the people that don't want everyone to have access to the ballot. Michael Hingson 21:01 You studied this a lot. What do you think the Founding Fathers view would be today? When founding mothers for that matter? Paula Casey 21:09 Better? Such a great question, because everybody likes to think that they know what they would think. And I have to tell you, I have been on a run of reading David McCullough's books. I am just really into BS, I'm researching 76 right now. And I've had John Adams forever. I've never finished it. So I'm going to finish that. Then I've got to do Teddy Roosevelt. And then I'm going to do Harry Truman. But the thing about John Adams, when Abigail wrote him to remember the ladies, he was dismissive. And he thought it was silly. And these man, okay, yes, they were products of their time. But there were very few real feminist among them. That's what made Frederick Douglass stand out because he was so willing to stand up for women's suffrage. But she looked back at those men. And I mean, honestly, my they didn't know any differently. You think about what they were through. And the idea that women should be equal participants in a democracy was certainly a foreign thought to them. But there were so many people. And there were also areas that didn't allow women to vote. But you know, New Jersey actually extended the franchise and then took it away. And then when people started moving westward, to develop the West, there were the men were adamant that because women were helping homestead and settled all of that land out there that they should be voting, if there were states that were not going to come into the Union if their women couldn't vote. So this is not that unusual of an idea. But it took particularly enlightened man and women who pushed for it to happen. And I've got to point this out. I do not bash man because it took the man and those 36 state legislatures to ratify a Ninth Amendment, they voted to willingly expand power, and that needs to be acknowledged. Weird, we're Michael Hingson 23:20 we're dealing with this, this whole issue of suffrage and rights and so on. Were any of the early founders of the United States, right from the outset? Supportive or more supportive? Do you think? Or do you know, Paula Casey 23:35 trying to think, abolition and suffrage became closely linked? Yeah. So for those who advocated the abolition of slavery, they were probably more amenable. But again, what this really is about is the whole idea of who is a citizen? And I think that's where and the founding of this country, clearly black people and Native Americans were not considered citizens. The question about women. I can't think right offhand of any, quote, founding father who advocated for women to bow, they may have come up, you know, some of them may have come around, but you look back and think, who are the guys that we think about as founding fathers? I don't think any of them was particularly feminist, or encouraging of women being thought of as citizens with full voting rights. And then you got into the issue of taxation without representation. You know, nothing's new. That's what you learned studying the women's suffrage movement is it's all been said or done for who is a citizen who should have the right to vote? Michael Hingson 24:58 Well, I'm I'm think I mentioned to you When we chatted before, and you just brought up abolitionists, and I always remember the story of William Lloyd Garrison, who was trying to gain more people into the abolitionist movement. And he directed some of his people to contact the Grimm case sisters who were very staunch suffragists, right? And see, I got the word, right. And they said, No, we can't do that. That's not what their priority is. Their priority is all about women's separatists that's going to detract from what we're all about. And in Henry Mayer's book all on fire in telling the story, he says that Garrison said, it's all the same thing. And that's absolutely right. Whether it's the right to vote, whether it's the right to attend public school, whether it's the right of persons with so called disabilities to have equal access, which doesn't necessarily mean we do things the same way, but equal access to things in the United States. It's all the same thing. Right. And I think that's the most important message that we all want to take away. Or at least that's part of the important message that we should take away. I don't know how we change people's minds today, though, we're getting such a polarized world? And how do we get people to understand why being more open to everyone having equal opportunities, whether it be the right to vote or whatever? How do we get people to deal with that? Paula Casey 26:45 I think we have to learn from what the separatists stat, we have to persevere. We have to be creative, and innovative. We just can't give up. This is the long game we are in for the fight of our labs. And it won't get better if people give up. That's why we've got the hang in there. And truly, it is about democracy, you either believe in democracy or don't. And that, to me is the bottom line. And when he talks about polarization, I think we also have to factor in disinformation, foreign governments being involved in our political processes. And frankly, as a former newspaper journalist, and someone with a journalism degree, I have to tell you, I think the media have failed us. They are not reporting on things that are happening. And I've got to tell you this mike, in the 1970s, my husband and I were in the newspaper business back then he was a great journalist, great editor. And we started watching the corporatization of news in the mid to late 70s. And now it's like what, six or seven corporations, on all the major media, this is not good for our country. We work for a family owned newspaper business in Tennessee, that was bought out. And then now you have these giant firms and hedge funds, evil, I think they're evil, and they're buying up all of the media, this is not good for our country. And this means it is difficult to get the message out to people. And I really thought that social media would help and if anything, is probably been more of a hindrance. Sadly, Michael Hingson 28:35 when you don't have any kind of governing governors on what you do, like what we saw for several years recently, then, yeah, it certainly doesn't help does it? Not. So well fight disinformation, as well as apathy. Yeah, and apathy is certainly a part of it. And you talked about the importance of voting, and we I've talked to a number of people who have never voted, oh, I'm not going to do that it won't make a difference and so on. And they, and they continue to feel that way. And they just don't vote and they're not young people. But I've also found young people who do that, but I know some people who are in their 40s and 50s. And they've never voted in an election. And they're fine with Paula Casey 29:28 that. Yeah, that's that's what's so sad because you've got to have parents or teachers, someone who inculcate in a young person, that it's important to better and I will tell you, my sister and I grew up in a home where my parents were two newspapers voted in every election. My sister and I knew that it was important, we registered to vote. I mean, I I got to vote first time and I was 19. But I registered as soon as I could, after the 26th Amendment was ratified. And I've just think People have got to understand that democracy doesn't work. If you don't participate, democracy is not a spectator sport. And here again, this is something else that this brings up. When did they stop teaching civics in the schools? I love civics. I love teaching civics talking about civics. That's part of the problem right there. Michael Hingson 30:24 There are a lot of challenges. I think I know the answer to this one, since Tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment. But why is it called the perfect 36? Paula Casey 30:36 The editorial cartoonists of the day, the Tennessee the perfect 36 Because they did not know where that last state was going to come from. So think about here, let me set stage 3435 states have ratified. Three states absolutely refused to consider it because their governors were opposed. Connecticut, Vermont, Florida, nine states had outright rejected it. And berries were primarily in the south lawn with Maryland, a couple of years. Non states were checked it. It fell to Tennessee. And because Tennessee had a well organized group of suffragists across the state in all 95 of our counties, and we have wonderful man who supported this effort, including our United States senator Kenneth McKellar, who was from Memphis. So the stage was set. When Carrie Chapman Catt came to Nashville to stay at the Hermitage Hotel, which is fabulous. And I want your listeners to go to the heart teach hotel if they're ever in Nashville, because it's so significant in the suffrage battle. Both the Pro and anti suffrage forces stayed at the Hermitage and Carrie Chapman Catt stayed there. Along with Representative Joseph pan over from Memphis, who was the floor later, Carrie Chapman cat asked him to be the suffrage fight. So because of the editorial cartoonist and because we were the last state that could ratify, that's where the name of the perfect 36 came from. Michael Hingson 32:20 Well, for you personally, what really got you interested in becoming so deeply involved in studying the suffrage movement because it's clearly become very personal for you. Paula Casey 32:34 My husband, dad and July 1988. And Carolyn Yellin, spent a lot of time with me. We had actually been at the National Women's Conference in November of 1977. That was an exciting time I was one of the youngest delegates there. And Carol Lam talked to me about the research that she had done and and I want people to know about this because this is really important. After back McCain was killed in Memphis in 1968. Carolyn Yellin her husband, David Yellin, who was a broadcaster and several other folks put together a group called the search for meaning committee. And they compiled everything they could about what was happening in Memphis. And every book that has been written since then about Dr. King, and what happened in Memphis, has utilized their research. Well, while Carolyn was doing this research, she came across this Tennessee story and she was working with from Oklahoma. She didn't even come here from New York City. He ran the broadcasting department, a inaugurated at what was then known as Memphis State University. And Carolyn said, you know, this is kind of important. Yeah, that may, Tennessee was last, I think the ratify. So she started doing research. And she found descendants. And she also talked with two of the man who were still living. Harry Byrne died in 1977. Joseph Hanover did not got until 1984 and I met him in 1983. He was the for later, who Mrs. Cat had asked, Can the pro surfers votes together, had it not been for Joe Hannover. I'm telling you tonight, the amendment would not have been ratified in Tennessee. He Carolyn always said to me, he was the real hero. So we started working on a book because she had said she wanted to do this book. So I'm thinking I have a lot of graduated from UT Knoxville and the University of Tennessee press will want to do this book, because we have all this original research. So we're calling you to press. And the woman said to me, and we've already dealt with on women's suffrage, and was very dismissive. And I was just really stunned and I said Okay, thank you. So I started thinking about it later and I wished I'd had the presence of mind to say she nobody ever says that about the Civil War. You know, all they do is write books about the damn civil war. I mean, I grew up in Nashville, believe me, I had been, I was indoctrinated with Lost Cause mythology. So I start looking. And finally we get somebody who's willing to publish it. And you gotta remember this. We published it originally in 1998. I've done a re plan, and I've done the e book and the audio book, and Dr. Dre and Sherman came to Memphis in 1994. We started working on the book in 1996. We got the first edition published in May of 1998. And I was able to put it in Carolyn's hands, her breast cancer had returned, and she got in March of 99. So I was just so grateful that her research resulted in that book. And then Dr. Sherman, who had her PhD from Wright first wrote about the long journey from the Revolutionary War up to what happened in Nashville in 1920. So we're really proud of the book, and I continue to sell it to libraries and individuals because you know, that history is it's very well recorded in our book. And so I'm really proud of it and I've got a hold of a copy. The perfect body six, Tennessee delivers women's suffrage and the cover is Downtown Memphis Main Street, 1916. It was called The Great monster suffrage point. Michael Hingson 36:29 Do you know if the book has been put into audio format today? Paula Casey 36:33 Yes, Dr. Sherman read the audio books. I have an audio book and the ebook and awkward formats. Michael Hingson 36:39 So is it on Paula Casey 36:39 Audible? Yes. Oh, it's on lots of ebook platforms and an audio book platforms. Michael Hingson 36:47 Well, great. Then I'm gonna go hunted down. I think that will be fun to read. Paula Casey 36:54 Music terrible. I forgot period music. We had a great producer David Wolf out Albuquerque did the audio. But Michael Hingson 37:02 here's a question totally off the wall. totally subjective. But do you think Abraham Lincoln would have supported this women's suffragists movement? Paula Casey 37:15 I do. And let me tell you why. It's so interesting. You should ask that. Have you heard about Jon Meacham? snoo book? Michael Hingson 37:22 No, I have not. Okay. Paula Casey 37:23 Jon Meacham is a Tennessee boy. We were at the Chattanooga you know, he lives in Nashville May. I was in New York City for years and years. And he and his wife are in Nashville because he is a professor at Vanderbilt University. And he was on Lawrence O'Donnell, I think last night on Well, whenever it was on MSNBC, talking about his new book about Abraham Lincoln. And then there was like, Abraham Lincoln. I mean, it he has fast to think of keep up with Cain. He believed in abolishing slavery, but he traded people with dignity. And I think that he could have been persuaded that, you know, the union wasn't gonna provide as a women's voting union was gonna define over whether it was okay to enslave other human beings. And when you think about the idea that it was okay to own other human beings that's just repulsive just today, but back then, Lincoln had his work cut out for him. But I do think because he believed and he he studied them. She's such a thoughtful man. And I'm looking forward to reading John's book, because I think all of his books are terrific. But I really want to read this one, because I think Abraham Lincoln was enlightened in his own way, and he probably would have come around to support it. Yeah, Michael Hingson 38:53 he just had other issues that were as important, if not more important, like keeping the country together if he could. Right. So it was, it was certainly a big challenge. And, Paula Casey 39:07 you know, 1848, by Seneca Falls happened, but then the surfer just recognized that the Civil War was going to take priority over everything. And so they were essentially derailed, but it was after the Civil War. And the 14th and 15th amendments came up or 13th amendment, you know, to abolish slavery, but the 15th Amendment, extended the franchise to the newly freed black male slaves, and I want to point something out here. There's a lot of misinformation about who could vote and the aftermath of the Civil War and then later and they you heard this and I heard this a lot in 2020, during the centennial celebration, and let me point out that separatist endured a pandemic just like we have, and they persevered and they want to spike the pandemic. And there is a school We'll start, which I happen to agree with that the 1965 Voting Rights Act would not have applied to black women. Had the 19th Amendment not been ratified the 15th Amendment and the 19th Amendment event, the Voting Rights Act was about the enforcement of those two amendments. And when people say, Oh, we're black women are unable to vote. No, that is not true. The 19th Amendment did not say white women. It says equality of suffrage shall not be denied. I can't have sex. That's all it says I can't have sex. And so it removes the gender barrier to voting and had nothing to do with race. What did have to do with race was the states. The constitution grants the right to states set the policies and procedures for voting. And it was in the States where you have Jim Crow laws, and Paul taxes and literacy tests and all that garbage that was designed to keep people from voting. The states did it, not the Ninth Amendment. And we have documentation of black women voting in Nashville, Clarksville, Tennessee, about Tachyon and Memphis, Michael Hingson 41:15 you have been involved in placing various suffragist related art around Tennessee. Can you tell us or would you tell us about that? Paula Casey 41:25 Yes, I am very excited about this. When you go to a city, wherever you go in this country, you notice if you're working about the public art, and who is depicted in statuary, and for too long, we have not acknowledged the contributions of women and public art. So back in 1997, Van state senator Steve Cullen from Memphis, who is now my ninth district, Congressman Steve is great. Steve is the one who said we have got to have something inside state capitol. So put me on this committee. And he said you're going to serve on this committee. And there's going to be a blind competition that the Tennessee Arts Commission will sponsor and we're going to select somebody to design something to go inside state capitol because think about this, Tennessee ratified August 18 1920. And up until February of 1998. There was nothing inside the Tennessee State Capitol building that depicted Tennessee's pivotal role. Oh, American women's vote today, thanks to Tennessee. So Steve puts me on this committee. We have a blind competition. Owl on the far west Wednesday. And on the back of our perfect 36 book, I have a picture of the bar leaf that is hanging between the House and Senate chambers, and the Tennessee State Capitol building. Okay, fast forward to 2009. Former Vermont Governor Madeleine Kunin came to Nashville to give a speech at the Economic Summit for women and she was picked up by Tierra backroads and she said to the women who picked her up, take me to see your monument to the suffragist. I know that Kelsey was the state that made it Wow. And they said, Oh, Governor, we're so sorry, the state capitol building is closed. And this is where that bodily is hanging inside State Capitol. And she said to them, you Tennessee women should be ashamed. You should have something that is readily accessible. So that started our efforts to put together the Tennessee women's suffrage monument. And we commissioned our look bar and 2011 We got really serious in 2012. I was asked to be the president in May of 2013, which mount where you raise the money and I raise 600,000 for this $900,000 monument that is now in Centennial Park. Nashville. Centennial Park is gorgeous. It's historic. Susan B. Anthony was actually in that park in 1897. And she inspired and Dallas Dudley of Nashville to get involved Suffrage Movement. And Anne was beautiful and wealthy. And she became a great suffrage leader on the state level and the national level. So we got together at our McQuire studio in Nashville. He's at West Nashville. And they asked me who should we put on this minute but and because Carolyn Yellin had been my mentor and my friend, I said, we need to have an Dallas deadly from Nashville. Frankie Parris from Nashville who was a major black separatist, who registered over 2500 Black women to vote in Nashville in 1998. We had Sue Shaun White and Jackson who was the only Tennessee woman put in jail fighting for suffrage. And Abby Crawford Milton from Chattanooga, there wasn't really anybody that I was going to push for from Memphis at that moment because I knew that we were eventually going to do a Memphis separate monument. But I said, Karen Chapman Catt, who was originally from Iowa, and you know, okay, so yeah, New York, Carolyn Yellen said that Carrie Chapman Catt should have been the first woman to become a United States Senator from New York. But she was so spent after the savage battle and she had a serious heart condition. So I said when he put Carrie Chapman Catt on there because she wanted to pick it in statuary. She was brilliant. And so we had the spot women heroic scale. They're nine feet tall. They're in the Nashville Centennial Park. So that's the Tennessee one separate monument. Allen was commissioned to do to get our Knoxville I worked on the advising the Tennessee triumph and Clarksville, Tennessee. And it's fabulous. It's got a woman putting her ballot in the ballot box. And beyond Ben Jackson, I helped raise the money and that was only 32,000 to do a burst of soup shot right in front of Jackson City Hall and bed, Memphis, my hometown. We have the Memphis suffrage monument equality trailblazers, that monument cost $790,190 average every penny of it because I have wonderful friends, and a city council on a county commission that gave major money so that we could preserve the legacies of these important people. And so in the Memphis monument, which is at the law school, for the University of Memphis, facing the Mississippi River, I live right down by the river. You can see that monument in the daytime or at night. And what's so great about this, Mike is that people see it and they just rave about it. And school children go there and they read about these remarkable people. And I point this out to everyone when I'm doing chores, or when I gave speeches. The reason we do these markers and monuments is because these people deserve to be remembered. And when we're all gone, that was mine knits and markers will be there telling the story and I'm just grateful that I had been able to have this experience to preserve the wiper sees of these remarkable Oregon people. Michael Hingson 47:35 Now as I recall the monument at the University of Memphis the ceremony dedicating it is on YouTube, yes. Do you know how people can easily find it? Do you know a link or Paula Casey 47:50 I think if you go on YouTube, you can type in Downtown Memphis Commission because the Downtown Memphis Commission produced it. It's on their YouTube channel and I actually have it on my YouTube channel, Paula FKC. And I believe it's easy to find it was March 27 2022, the dedication ceremony for the Memphis suffrage monument, but you can actually see it and I've got to tell you this, I'm so excited. My friend, Michelle duster, who is the great granddaughter about to be Wales and I'm going to hold up her book out to be the queen Michelle gave me her family's blessing. And she and her brothers wanted to write the bio that's lasered on the class for ATAPI wills. And Alan had sculpted a bust of atopy Wales along with five others. And she was so excited about it. And we had so much fun when she came to Memphis. And it was just such a great experience for us to celebrate the wives of atopy wills and Mary Church, Terrell, and all of the people from Memphis, Shelby County, who fought to get that night keep that amendment ratified. And then those women whose careers were made possible in politics, because of the suffragists victory, said, Michelle has been a great ally and champion of our monument. Michael Hingson 49:14 So I think we've talked around a lot of this, but ultimately, what can we learn from the Chuffer suffragists movement? What lessons can we take forward? And I guess even before that, do you think that those who led and were the basis of the separatist movement would be surprised at what we're experiencing today? Now? Paula Casey 49:40 I think they would just take it in stride, and they would expect it because they've dealt with backlash, and obstacles, ridicule, sarcasm, obstructionism, they saw it all. That's why I keep telling people when you study history, you learned that nothing is new. And it is so important for us to recognize the people who help move history forward, they help make sure that our society goes forward and that we are on the right side of history, when it comes to the expansion of rights, and inclusion, diversity, inclusion, all of this should just be something that we do, because it's the right thing to do. And because we understand how important it is for everyone, to participate in our government, in our society, why don't we want to be close, I don't want to live on Wi Fi. But I want to celebrate people who have done great things. I want to be able to tell young people that they can be aspirational, that they can vote to the example set by these people who accomplish something right over enormous opposition. Michael Hingson 50:58 Clearly, these women, and anyone who is committed to this process, to use my term would be unstoppable, which is, which is a great thing. And clearly you are helping to promote that. And I think that is extremely important. And it does go beyond suffrage, women's suffrage, it goes to anyone who has been disenfranchised by whatever the system might be. And we do have to fight the fights, we can't step back, we have to stand for what we believe in. And I think that it is important that we do it in a non violent way. I suspect that if he had lived back in the time of women's suffrage, Gandhi would be a very great supporter, don't you think? Paula Casey 51:51 Yeah, he would have come around. Yeah, he was kind of sexist. Michael Hingson 51:55 Well, you know, it's the environment. But non violence was certainly his Paula Casey 51:59 right. As Susan B. Anthony was entered non violence long before Gandhi and dark cane and she never gets recognized for it. Yeah. Michael Hingson 52:09 Yeah, it did not start in the 1900s. But it is something that we all ought to take to heart. Now. Let's let's be clear, non violence, as opposed to civil disobedience. Paula Casey 52:25 Right, right. Yeah. I mean, Susan Bay was all for civil disobedience. And you know, like when she tried to vote, and Elizabeth every Merriweather from Memphis was so inspired by Susan B. Anthony's example, that she went to go vote in Memphis in 1873. And she said they gave her a ballot, probably because she was considered an aristocracy. But she said she wasn't sure if her vote was counted. Yeah. And so that's the whole thing about, you know, who can vote who's citizen who has access to the ballot. And another thing that we have to think about is who's going to count the votes? We're never used to have to worry about that so much. Michael Hingson 53:07 And it's unfortunate that we have to worry about it today. I think for the longest time, we assumed that the system worked. And mostly I think it did. And it does. But now, there is so much fear and so much distrust because of what some are doing that we have to be concerned about. Who's counting the votes? I watched a news report last night about how ballots are handled in San Bernardino County. And the process is absolutely amazing. When the ballots come in, the first thing that's checked is is the signature and the comparison is made as to whether it's a legal signature that's done by a group of people. And then the ballot is opened. And the ballot is just checked for anything damaged or anything that looks irregular. And then it goes to a different group of people now a third group that counts the ballots, and one of the points that they made, and I actually hadn't thought of it, although I should have. But until they mentioned it is and none of the machines and none of the technologies and none of the process involved in counting the ballots in San Bernardino County and I suspect in a lot most places, nothing is connected to the internet. Right? Oh, nothing can go off and destroy or warp the ballot, the process. That's good to know. Yep, I think it should be that way. I've seen some companies who are concerned enough about the internet and what people can do that their accounting systems are never attached to the internet and it makes perfect sense given everything that's going on today. So other computers can be compromised. But the accounting and monetary parts of the companies are not connected to the internet at all. They're not on the network, right? Even the local network. Paula Casey 55:14 So what can I mention the three man who were so essential in Tennessee? Sure. This is such a great story. And I have to tell you, my friend, Bill Haltom, of Netflix is a great author and retired attorney. He did this book, because I asked him to on representative Joseph Hanover rock, Kent mother vote. Joseph Hanover, was an immigrant from Poland. His family was Orthodox Jewish, and they fled, because the Tsar took their property. And so many Jewish immigrants were coming into this country, because they had to flee oppression. And he came to this country along with his mother and two brothers, his father came first and ended up in Memphis, and saved the money for them to flee Poland. Now, let me tell you, my key talk about unstoppable mindset. Those people who were searching for freedom, and they had crossed a frozen lake and come across in the bowels of a steamship. And Joe was five years old, and he went upstairs and start bands and people were throwing money at it. When they got to this country, they came through Ellis Island, and band came through via St. Louis down to Memphis, some in Memphis. And he was so taken with this country and the country's founding documents, because his parents kept telling their boys they had three and then they had two more. And they told them, you're living in the greatest country. You have rights in this country that we did not have public. You've got study the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. And of course, the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848, at Seneca Falls was patterned after the declaration of independence. So Mr. Joe decides that he's going to run for the legislature, and he went to law school and studied by all Lampe in his family's home in being Hampton, which is a part of Memphis back then it was north of Memphis. I am so excited because the national votes for women trail, I've been the Tennessee coordinator, and I really pushed to get one of the poverty foundation markers for Mr. Joe. We got it last week, it has been put up on the side of the Hanover family home. And I encourage people who are listening or watching this podcast to look up the national votes for women trail and see all of the people across the 48 states because remember, Alaska and Hawaii weren't states back. We have got Mr. Joe hit with his marker. Then we've also got the sculpture that Allah required date of Harry burn. Now Mr. Joe knew the morning of August 18th 1920, that he was two boats short of ratification in the House, the Senate in Tennessee had passed it 25 Four, but the house was very close to being deadlocked. And because of the opposition and the money, here's what you've got to remember. People who are opposed to right are always going to have more money. That's just a given. So you have to be smarter, and work harder and be more innovative. Mr. Joe did everything he could to keep those pro surfers votes together and it came down to two votes. And he didn't know where they're going to come from. That this is anecdote that Bill Haltom and I've done some research. We think this is true. There was a state representative from West Tennessee north of Jackson and Gibson county named banks Turner. He was a farmer, a Vanderbilt educated lawyer and he had been antiseptic. Now banks Turner ended up sitting and Governor Roberts office on the morning of August the 18th. That vote was gonna take place in the house. And Governor Roberts, who had actually he came around but he supported it. So he's talking to governor of Ohio governor Cox Governor Cox was besieging Governor Roberts of Tennessee to please get Tennessee to pass because remember, both political parties thought that women would vote for them in the 1920 presidential election. The best flip the push was to make it possible for American women to vote in the presidential election. Now Tennessee had as did other states, something called limited suffrage or municipal suffrage where women can only vote in school board or presidential electors, but not universal suffrage, which meant they could vote now elections. So Tennessee women worked and I think would have had a chance to vote. But the political parties wanted Tennessee to ratify so that women and all the 48 states would have the opportunity to vote in the 1920 presidential election. So banks Charter, the Vanderbilt educated lawyer and farmer from Gibson County, Tennessee who had been an Attock is sitting there listening to Governor Roberts and the conversation. And Governor Roberts pointed at banks Turner and said something to the effect of I'm sitting here looking at the man who can make this happen. So banks charter didn't tell anybody that he had met with Senator Roberts and he goes to the floor of the house. And there were attempts made to table the notion which meant to kill it, because they didn't want to have to go on record, and a special session of 1920 if they could delay it until the regular session in January of 1921, and then effectively kill it for all time. Well, Johanna never knew that he was to vote short. Though Joe Hanover and banks Turner voted to table the voted against tabling the motion Harry Berg voted twice to table the motion. However, banks Turner kept it alive because it deadlocked 4848, which meant the amendment was alive and proceeded to the farm vote for ratification. The Speaker of the House was Seth Walker from Lebanon, Tennessee and he was a very wildlife lawyer had initially been four separate Jiminy ends up being an atta. And he thought that because it had deadlocked on the motion to table 4848 that the same thing was gonna happen with the actual vote of ratification, which would have killed it, that he did not know that Harry Barr, who was a state representative from now to candidacy outside of Chattanooga, and was received a letter from his mother and widow who own property, and she wanted to be able to vote in our elections. So she says in this letter, dear son, her rod vote for suffrage. I had been reading the paper with you see where you stood and haven't been able to say anything. Please help Mrs. Cat put the rat and ratification from his mother. So Harry, what the roll call was taken, voted for it voted ah. And it caught the anti separatists by surprise. But the processor just realized that it was going to pass 49 to 47. And so SEC Walker, being a parliamentary maneuver specialist, changed his vote from May to ah, so that he would be able to prevail anxiety to bring it up for reconsideration. But what that did was it gave it a constitutional majority 50 to 46. So that it would pass constitutional muster, and they had attempts to be railing and all kinds of shenanigans. But Tennessee, became the last state to ratify the perfect 36 on August 18 1920. And we celebrate that accomplishment and everything with those men did. And I have been very pleased that we got a Tennessee Historical Commission marker in Gibson County for thanks, Turner. We've got the Harry burn statue, and there's a marker in his home place and Nauta and then I have got the Palmer foundation mark of Joe Hanover. And Adam afar, Scott did his best on the Memphis suffrage monument. So what these men did, because they believed in democracy and rule of law, it will be there for future generations to know Michael Hingson 1:04:25 what a great story and there's no better way to end our episode today then with that and what it really means if people want to learn more about all of this and maybe contact you and learn about your book and so on. How can they do that? 1:04:45 thperfect36.com theperfect36.com or Paulacasey.com And I would love to hear from folks you know the books are available the audio book, the ebook and the DVD generations American women when the This is all about celebrating democracy and the rule of law and the right to vote. And thank you so much. 1:05:08 Well, Paula, thank you and I really appreciate you coming on. I love history I have not read enough David McCullough books and have to work on that some but and we will, but I have Red Team of Rivals. So that's not David McCollum. But still, history is an important thing for us. 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In the wake of a merchant ship's destruction from an apparent saboteur, the members of Tachyon Squadron hit the streets (space streets) to uncover the culprit. However, their checkered past and less than stellar history draws the suspicion of investigating authorities. Joe – GMAdam – Adrik “Lockout” IvanovBirk – Avery “Yardbird” FisherJeremy – Gene “Grandad” … Continue reading "Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 5" The post Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 5 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
While escorting a cargo ship back to Draconis Station, Tachyon Squadron finds themselves caught in the middle of a deadly ambush. When the smoke clears (as smoke would inside the vacuum of space), it is up to the crew to root out a saboteur. Joe – GMAdam – Adrik “Lockout” IvanovBirk – Avery “Yardbird” FisherJeremy … Continue reading "Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 4" The post Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 4 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
[include file=get-in-itunes.html]David Sereda joined us today to talk about some remarkable subjects relating to energy, healing, quantum mechanics and crystals. We didn't try to do this but the show focused on crystals primarily. Sometimes we just ride the wave and see how the show goes. The idea of crystals must have been something that either we needed to hear or you did as the listener. We go with the flow here on Extreme Health Radio! We really needed to have 4 hours with David Sereda to get to all of his fascinating information. Although we did cover quite a few subjects during this interview (as you can see below) there were lots that we didn't get a chance to cover. Here's what we didn't get a chance to talk about, Platonic Solids, Metatron's cube, Flower of life, Sri Yantra, Pineal Gland, Chakras, Sacred Geometry, Dreams, The Philosophers Stone, Implosion technology, Tachyon energy, Germanium, the sacred egg shape, Toroidal fields and much more. That's okay though because we were able to talk with Mr. David Sereda more in depth about a few subjects and dive right into them. One of the more fascinating topics was using crystals for our health. For some reason there's an energetic charge that crystals can carry. This is why it's used in computer chips and in many other forms of technology. The crystal is almost able to be programmed (similar to water which we talked about) with different frequencies that can affect our bio energetic field. There are many different ways to use crystals for your health which we talk about during the show. We also had some time to discuss is frequency pendants that he makes. He infuses the sound of the sun into the matrix of the necklaces and jewelry that he sells. If you're going to wear something around your neck all day why not have it heal you at the same time? David Sereda is really a fascinating man we really hope you enjoy the show today. After you listen, comment below and tell us what you think! We discuss the following and so much more: How crystals store energy How to use them in your everyday life How David uses crystals in his everyday life How to charge water and drink structured water The benefits of meditation And so much more! David Sereda talks about how you can use crystals in your daily life to benefit your health greatly! - Click to tweet this! - Get Notified:[ois skin="Show Page2"] - Commercials: - Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! - Other Shows:[include file=show-links.html] | All Shows With This Guest - Show Date:Monday 8/5/2012 - Show Guest:David Sereda Light Stream Technologies & Voice Entertainment - Guest Info:David Sereda's first aspiration in life was to become an astronaut. In 1968, David and a friend witnessed a UFO along with hundreds of other witnesses. After this experience...Read More... David grew up as a UFO enthusiast never living in doubt of the phenomena that has swept the world since the Roswell incident in 1947. His interest in space, religion, philosophy, astronomy and science led him on his career in related fields. He has worked deeply in high technology, on environmental and humanitarian issues and as a professional photographer for over 20 years. He has studied world religion, science, physics and paranormal psychology for over 25 years. - Topic:Crystals, sacred geometry, the flower of life and more! - Guest Website(s): http://www.lightstreamtechnologies.com/ http://voiceentertainment.net/ http://www.wavetech.us (Guest Social Links Below. Please Follow Them!) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DavidSereda Twitter https://twitter.com/DavidSereda Youtube N/A - Guest Product(s):Click Below To Checkout The Products While Listening! :) See websites - Items Mentioned:
Holly Powers Matthews' Bio: Holly is a psychic intuitive, multi-dimensional channel, healer, medical intuitive and teacher. As an avid connoisseur of energy healing, Holly is a Master in over 325 different healing modalities including 13th Octave Lahochi. Holly's joy comes in sharing the messages and perspective from 2nd through 12th Dimensions. She connects with many different Star Nation Councils, Ascension Specialists from the Euphorics in the 12th Dimension, Angelic Realms, Magdelenes, Elohei-Elohim Council, the DIA, Ascended Masters as well the Interdimensional Free Worlds Council. Holly was mentored by 12th Dimensional Spirit Guides through alchemy to bring forth Tachyon, Tachyon Chambers along with the creation of the Atlantean Crystal Healing Chamber. Paris Kevghas' Bio: At an early age, Paris was exposed to extensive paranormal activities in the home he lived in, bringing his awareness of spirit to a profound level. He was mentored by his Mother who was a master in spirituality and metaphysical knowledge. Paris has an engineering background in science and physics which helps him to understand the relationship of physicality of the 3rd dimensional earth and how it relates to the rest of the universe.Born a natural healer...he has also extended his healing education to Master Reiki, Egyptian Sekkem/Seichem Master and 13th Octave Lahochi healing modalities, facilitating powerful healing sessions for clients. After experiencing Tachyon, he became deeply involved with Tachyon Living, Tachyon Chambers and Tachyonize holding the keys and codes to the fields of Tachyon as a guardian and alchemist from Atlantian times. Paris and Holly work together daily in providing advanced healing chambers that hold amazing results for healing acceleration, DNA regeneration and psychic advancement. Go to tachyonliving.com/rob.html and get the free gift using the code skepticfreegift with your purchase For more typical skeptic podcast episodes www.youtube.com/c/typcialskeptic www.anchor.fm/typcial-skeptic www.rokfin.com/typicalskeptic www.rumble.com/typicalskeptic To donate to the typical skeptic podcast buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic paypal. typicalskeptic1@gmail.com #tachyon #manifesting #podcast #2023 #energy #particle #extraterrestrial #reptilian #Tachyonliving --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/support
Note: Reuploaded audio to include the last 30 minutes of the game session. The squadron's investigations into the pirate activity in the system has led them to the Arco station. To root our the source of these thefts the members of Tachyon Squadron will need to rely on old contacts, their wits and subterfuge to … Continue reading "Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 3" The post Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 3 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
Note: We mentioned this on the Patreon, but forgot to add this notice to the main feed. This Tachyon Squadron campaign is incomplete. While we were finishing up the campaign Covid 19 hit and we just never got back to it. Typically we never post games that fizzle out, but we all enjoyed this one … Continue reading "Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 2" The post Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – Ep 2 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
As the war between the Dominion of Unity wages on with Draconis, a group of volunteers are assembled to form Tachyon Squadron.Joe – GMAdam – Adrik “Lockout” IvanovBirk – Avery “Yardbird” FisherJeremy – Gene “Grandad” HallockNathan – Kwan “Songbird” KozlovPatrick – Kazimir “Bairn” Benedict The post Actual Play – Tachyon Squadron – EP 1 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
It's Settle the Score time with your host Matt Knost and musical director Andy Merryweather and welcome to our first official Patron Score-nament with 3 (technically 4) amazing guests in Matt Scanlon, Houston Bodily, and Troy (with a special appearance by Juan Reyes)! This show was an incredible amount of fun to record so we hope you enjoy it as much as we did in the moment. They're all fantastic people and incredible players. Now let's get to today's show! Our patreon is now LIVE!!! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow and join one of our 5 tiers! We're offering all kinds of perks, backstage access, exclusive shows, and more. We can't wait to have you be apart of the show and our new community. So please head to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow to support the show today! There's a general text thread on our Discord server for everyone. Join the discussion at https://discord.gg/GqcDngEjAB Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify today! If you'd like to take part in our next fan show you can enter in one of two ways. You can like and retweet the tweet Matt puts out each week promoting that week's show. Or you can leave a comment at https://www.youtube.com/mattknost. For every retweet and comment you leave it just adds your name into the pool that many more times. You can increase your odds by leaving more comments and retweets so fire away! Check out Houston's board game Tachyon at either of the two links listed below: https://www.Tachyon-games.com https://www.Etsy.com/shop/TachyonForge Follow on twitter Matt: https://www.twitter.com/mattknost Andy: https://www.twitter.com/STS_AndyM Houston: https://www.twitter.com/houston_bodily Troy: https://www.twitter.com/TheMerlotLine Juan: https://www.twitter.com/jgoldeneyes
Michael Lynch Ph.D. Paranormal investigator over the past 27 years has investigating UFOs, Ghosts, Agent Civilizations, and Government Conspiracies. Dr. Lynch has had over the past 14 years has had a long running radio segment on 97.1fm in St. Louis MO called “Paranormal Tuesdays”. With guests and talk about all things paranormal. Added to this is his joint endeavour with Conspiracy Agents.com pod cast show, which has been developed over the past 3years dealing with Government Conspiracies. Dr. Lynch as been on Television, he as been on the Discovery Channel, SyFy Channel, Fox Family, ABC Family, Destination America Channel, and the National Geographic Channel. Television shows, such as Scariest Places on Earth, MTV Fear, and Is it Real. He has also appeared in the documentaries such as Shadow Worlds, The Haunted Boy, Children of the Grave II, and the Soul Catcher. Follow Dr. Lynch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001281883950 For more typical skeptic podcasts go to: youtube.com/c/typcialskeptic anchor.fm/typical-skeptic rokfin.com/typcialskeptic rumble.com/typicalskeptic To donate to the typical skeptic podcast buymeacoffee.com/typcialskeptic or Paypal: typicalskeptic1@gmail.com #tachyon #remoteviewing #ghosts #spirtguides #angels #halloween2022 #podcast #typical_skeptic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/support
Today I have the pleasure of diving into a few various topics with someone I respect. My guest is Michael Mann, Managing Director of Tachyon Insights. I always value his insights into what is happening in the world of caregiving. Along with his personal story, he is passionate about bringing tools and tech to older adults that are socially isolated. Michael serves healthcare providers, homecare, payers, hospitals, and digital health startups. He has his pulse on what is happening in the world of technology that supports family caregivers and older adults. We talk about the challenges that caregivers are facing right now and what the landscape of care looks like. As a recent moderator at the HCT conference, he brings his insight into what businesses are coming together to provide leadership and address care concerns to support families. We look at the framework that is in place for socially minded businesses. We also talk about his perspective on big tech such as Amazon and Apple moving into the older adult care space and what the landscape of care looks like in the next few years. Thank you, Michael, for sharing your story and educating us that we are not alone and our voice matters. Don't miss this conversation with Michael Mann. Michael shares about: His personal caregiving story A look at the male perspective in the caregiving journey The challenges that caregivers face His insights from HCT (Health Care Tech Conference) into the care economy What businesses are coming together to provide leadership and are socially conscious His perspective on big tech such as Apple and Amazon in the older adult care space How he is hopeful as we move to support caregivers Michael is the Managing Director of Tachyon Insights, a boutique healthcare consulting firm: strategy, market insights, market discovery, new markets, technology integration, growth, & operations. We leverage our partnerships & technology for our clients projects to offer the highest value and ROI. Areas of interest are SDOH, ESG, & Sustainable Business Initiatives. We serve healthcare & life sciences, providers, homecare, payers, hospitals, and digital health startups. Michael is entrepreneurial and leverages his 31K + LinkedIn followers to build community. He has just recently launched Planetary Health First Mars Next: a catalyst & community that accelerates discussions concerning SDoH, health equity, disparities, ESG and sustainability with a newsletter, talent collective, & soon a podcast. Michael advises & mentors early-stage healthcare startups. He mentors at 757 Accelerate, and MedStartr Ventures. Michael owned a care management company which supported Medicare/Medicaid dual eligibles and Humana where he oversaw initiatives that reduced hospital readmission by 32% over a 6 month period, and 44% for chronic care members. He also served as Chief Commercial Officer at Sagely, a wellness platform that empowers older adults and connects their families, 46,000 residents, 15,000 families, and 500 communities. Michael holds a Masters in Healthcare Administration from George Washington University Milken Institute of Public Health. He has a wife, daughter and 2 dogs, loves to surf, hike, and workout, and is a caregiver to his 89-year-old dad. Planetary Health First Mars Next NewsLetter via Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/planet-margin-michael-mann-mha/?trackingId=2TbI4PZ8QIa69eU3VqcNsQ%3D%3D Via Substack, please subscribe: https://michaelcmann.substack.com/p/be-first-to-join-the-planetary-health?r=1d5nzi&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Planetary Health First Mars Next Talent Collective: https://planetaryhealthfirstmarsnext.pallet.com/talent/welcome?referral=true&step=welcome&pallet= We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please follow for updates, rate & review! For more information about our guest, podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com Instagram: @willgather Facebook: WillGather Nicole Will is our host and founder of willGather.
Steven and James return to talk about Takeshi Obata's vision of ‘All You Need is Kill', and in turn compare the changes to the original light novel as well as the Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt movie adaptation, ‘The Edge of Tomorrow' a.k.a. ‘Live, Die, Repeat'. Both measuring the pros and cons of the differing plot points. Skip synopsis @ 5:00 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 087: All You Need is Kill vol .2 Original Story by Hiroshi Sakurazaka Art by Takeshi Obata With Storyboards by Ryosuke Takeuchi And additional illustrations by Yoshitoshi Abe Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering and touch up art by Evan Walldinger Rita Vratsky joins the war against the alien invaders, the mimics, so to avenge the deaths of her parents. In one battle she is helped out by first lieutenant Arthur Hendricks, she kills a mimic that has an antenna. By killing it she is thrown into a loop that resets time before the battle starts. Through a conversation with Shasta, Rita discovers her data is separate from the main sever and is specifically backed up for the war effort. It's here Rita develops the epiphany that the antenna mimic she kills is not enough to prevent the time loop, she must factor in the whole network and kill them in a specific sequence. A mimic with an antenna is able to send signals to the mimics in the past, this one strategy is why the mimics are so incredibly threatening. Yet it is through some glitch of sorts that a human mind can be caught in the radius of their signals. On her 211 try she succeeds in winning the battle and breaks through the loop. Hendricks however did not survive the battle. Rita takes this news to heart, not only because she can't loop back now, but since in every loop she experienced Hendricks was never killed. Rita determines his sacrifice as a sombre inevitability of war. On arriving at the Boso peninsula Rita makes the effort to prepare seemingly arbitrary questions, a tactic so to deduce if someone is going through a loop as she did. If someone answered her question before she asked it, then that's how she would know they were looping through time. She finds him, Kiriya Keiji, who pre-emptively answers two of her questions, one being the number of times he has looped. The conversation is enough to move Rita to tears and the two spend the entire day together. Now the stage is set for the final battle, both Rita and Keiji understand the rules of the time loop. As with a network they must prevent the mimic recording the battle, and destroy the back-ups before they kill the main server. Making the mimics unable to telegraph to the past. And the mimics themselves are getting desperate seeing Rita and Keiji as anomalies in their battle. Yet there is one final twist in the tale, defeating the mimics is easy now that Keiji is with Rita, but what about that unaccounted for feedback loop? Trivia: The nicknames and titles that Rita has in all forms of English translated media are as follows: The Full Metal Bitch, The Valkyrie, The Angel of Verdun, Mad Margherita About Tachyon Signals: Tachyon signals are a big part of the story. But what is a Tachyon signal? First one must understand that time and space travel are scientifically synonymous. If you draw a graph, you can divide space and time along an X and Y line but the two can't exist without the other. You need space to measure time. The Speed of light is a Z line that runs on a 45 degree angle through time and space. When you look at the stars in the night sky you are already seeing into the past of that star's life. By the time the light travels to earth and you see it twinkle that star may already be dying or be dead. Stars are massive balls of energy but when we see them, we may as well call them ghosts or after-images. Consider that the observable universe is expanding it indeed takes a very, very long time for light to travel to us. And anything that has mass, can't travel faster than light, which essentially means nothing is faster than light. Now when scientists talk about the theory of time travel, they are not talking hypothetically but more of suppositions. Now suppose there are particles that can travel faster than the speed of light. If you could travel faster than light then you could travel to the ends of the universe, land on some distant planet that may be a match for earth, get your telescope out and look in the same direction of earth and what you would see is the dinosaurs living and breathing. You need space to “time travel”, the more space means more you can see through time. Specifically seeing the past. Keiji and Rita do not actually travel through time, they get visions from a tachyon signal to their brains, which are traveling from space. Now I explained how you can see visions of the past, but how do these people see visions of the future? This is where we get timey whimey loopy doopy, and leads to the paradox. One is Rita and Keiji did die, and what we are seeing is ghosts. They are ghosts, they are already dead and they just don't know it. They either exist on another dimension, the universe is broken and so we got the glitch that is this story. That's what happens when aliens use cheat codes lie time travel signals. You break the universe, but if you believe in the holographic universe theory then you know it's not a stretch. If such a thing was to happen it would create the concept of anti-time, as with something like anti-matter. The Christopher Nolan movie ‘Tenet' illustrates this well by having the universe contain a reverse entropy, with the values of time running through the negatives. Realistically Keiji and Rita would never know where the signal is coming from, and that's scary. Because the mimics are on earth, they themselves are too close to the action to send a clear signal. It would be some other being that is sending the signal, which supports the theory that somewhere, out there in space, they are being watched by mysterious aliens who the mimics themselves are agents of. What they succeed in doing is cutting off their antennas so that they never receive the signal (experience the loop again). But Rita figures out she's emitting tachyon signals, which is the most implausible part of the story. Not only because she's human but because there would only be a short distance to emit the signal. After all it's only one day before the battle, that's a full rotation of the earth. Regardless it's enough space for the signal to travel and we never find out how many tachyon signals are being sent, it's not impossible if an unseen force is using signals faster than the ones Rita and Keiji receive. One thing to keep in mind, as of the upload date there is no proof of tachyons or such particles to have existed or ever exist. Differences between the 2004 Light Novel and the manga: For the most part the manga is an incredibly accurate adaptation of the novel, but the differences are listed here… Mimics appear as short and stout creatures that resemble barrels or the “bloated carcass of a dead frog” on a detailed biological level they are most like star fish. They shoot javelins from vents on their bodies. In the manga they appear as spherical shaped levitating beings with gaping mouths. This is most likely because Takeshi Obata would have found it easier to draw the creatures with such a design, especially from multiple angles. A scene omitted in the manga has Shasta show off the Gachapon toys she bought. Shasta is an avid collector of Gachapon and is keen to show Rita that a toy was made of her, The Rita toy does not actually resemble her but the actor who is playing her in a movie. A glamourous curly hair blonde, at least her suit is painted red. Rachel Kisaragi the cook dies where as in the manga there is no such scene. One wouldn't be able to tell from reading the manga but Shasta is a mix of native American lineage. (James does not know the details of her ancestry, and it is not an important subject in the story) In the manga most of Keiji's squad survives, Jin Yonabaru flees the base at one point and Ferrell survives too even if he does get killed once during one of Keiji's loops. Differences between the 2014 American movie and the manga: Mimics appear as dark tentacled monsters with glowing faces. Very much reminiscent to the hunter killer machines in the 1999 movie, ‘The Matrix'. During P.T. Keiji and his squad are doing isometric push-ups, the exercise more or less describes that of “planking”, where you hold your position for a specific time. In the movie they do push-ups. The Japanese Kiriya Keji is named William Cage and played by Tom Cruise. Cage is an older and more cowardly American character, played like an anti-hero for comedic effect but goes towards a more redemptive arc. Jin Yonabaru makes no appearance, instead we get the J-Squad characters who fulfil that role. Rita is played by the British Emily Blunt. She's a much more stoic character than in the manga. She is never seen crying and never shown seeking any looper, of all the questions she could ask Cage, it's merely the “Have I got something on my face” line, at one point she even takes Cage's battery without asking him a single question. Rita is also very quick to kill Cage (in order to reset the time loop) if she deems his efforts a failure. Rita has blonde hair in the movie, in the manga and like the novel Rita has red hair. Rita has the distinct characteristic of carrying a sword to battle (similar to the buster sword of Cloud Strife in the Final Fantasy 7 games). In the manga she carries an axe, Keiji himself acquires a similar axe weapon. The explanation given is that they don't need ammo to fight. No explanation is given in the movie. Rita and Cage join forces before Cage has properly trained. Instead of being trained by Ferrell it is Rita who trains Cage. The character Arthur Hendricks is mentioned by name, but makes no appearance in the movie. Unlike the manga, Rita experiences Hendrik's death 300 times through all of her looping, both the manga and the movie are similar in that his death affects Rita. Rachel Kisaragi makes no appearance. Unlike the Manga, Cage has what appears to be visions of the future and is clued in on how to defeat the Mimics. Later in the movie this turns out to be a red herring. The mimics are sending Cage mixed and jumbled up messages so to throw him off the battle. The manga keeps it vague as to how the time loop is triggered, simply killing a mimic with an antenna is enough to experience a loop. The movie has it caused by blood contamination with a mimic. Rita and Cage exit the time loop through receiving a medical blood transfusion. This vastly changes the climax of the story, creating higher stakes but also gives the ending more of an upbeat note. The effects of the tachyon particles are not permanent. The word “Tachyon” is never mentioned in the movie. In one particularly tense scene, a mimic can tell the difference between someone who is looping and not looping through observing their blood. In the manga they rely on just experience to deduce Keiji and Rita's looping and have no strategy on how to prevent Rita and keiji's loops. The romantic aspects of the story are underplayed to say the least, but unlike the manga, Rita does passionately kiss Cage during the climax of the movie. Cage never earns the nickname Killer Cage, nor does he paint his suit sky blue. The movie ends with the mimics resetting the time loop further back and retreating from their invasion of earth. The record of the movie's events is shared only between Cage and the mimics. Cage is able to meet Rita after her loops, but relatively for Rita it is their first meeting. Other references: “Kiri Oboeru” – “strike your enemy down and learn” Hagakure, samurai Shogi – Is the Japanese variant of chess, “Jitterbugging” - The Executioner's style book - Coffee – Facebook Instagram Twitter Email
Nikola Tesla was right! No more is this a ‘rare phenomenon'. Recently, the internet is erupting with photos and videos around the world showing jaw-dropping, beautiful, cosmic rainbow clouds of all shapes and sizes — many encompassed within shafts of light beaming from the heavens. Kevin Hoyt joins us to discuss and share the nature of these experiences happening worldwide, including his own…What's more, Big tech seems to be scrubbing these stories images as fast as they can…
Our guest today is Kimberly Unger, author of "The Extractionist" published by Tachyon. Kimberly lives and writes in a Virtual Reality world, as perhaps all of us do here in the simulation, and produces narrative VR games. She lectures on art and code and their intersection at the University of California Santa Cruz, and works on the future of the very VR we are going to be talking about in this conversation. Primarily on the Meta-Oculus gaming platform, which is incredibly exciting…and scary.The Extractionist is about a process and a person. It's the idea of extricating someone who is so immersed in a virtual environment by circumstance or by conscious decision that an external force is required to pull him out.In her breakout technothriller, Kimberly Unger has created the iconic, badass, cyberpunk heroine that you desperately need: Eliza McKay. McKay is disgraced underground hacker who is just trying to take back her career one dangerous job at a time. But when her latest contract throws her into the middle of a corporate power struggle, she finds herself fighting for her life in both the real and digital worlds.Eliza McKay is an Extractionist: an expert in the virtual reality space where people's minds are uploaded as digital personas. When rich or important people get stuck in the Swim for reasons that are sleazy, illegal, or merely unlucky--it's McKay's job to quietly extract them. And McKay's job just got a lot more dangerous.After McKay repels an attack on her Swim persona, hired thugs break into her house to try to hack her cybernetic implants directly. Meanwhile, the corporate executive she was hired to rescue from VR space is surprisingly reluctant to be extracted. Something is lurking in the Swim, and some very powerful people will stop at nothing to keep it secret. This job might be the big break McKay has been waiting for--if she can survive long enough to beat the hackers at their own game.In The Extractionist, virtual reality and gaming expert Unger has created an unforgettable cyberplayground where the rich still make their own rules, but a skilled operator remains the wildcard.The Extractionist talks about a future that is kind of almost here and being brought to us in good part by Kimberly, in this book and in real life, whether we like it or not.Buy the book from Wellington Square Bookshop - https://wellingtonsquarebooks.indiecommerce.com/book/9781616963767
A tachyon moving through subspace, and a lost soul in galactic space. What happens to a human soul when people die in space? This one is for TamBam.
What the heck is a Crystal Stair Chamber? In this episode's discussion with Taylor Hatch you'll learn about this advanced, almost futuristic type of healing chamber and how it's helping bring Light to the planet. Highlights from our conversation: * How do we navigate all the emotional clearing in these times? * What is the Crystal Stair Chamber and how does it work? * What are Tachyons? * How does Tachyon energy heal people and living things? * Who is Cobra? * Does this technology come from the Pleiadians? * What is the Pleiadian Resistance Group and what is their role with Earth? * How did Taylor get involved with Tachyon Chambers? * What are some of the experiences people have with the Crystal Stair chamber? * What effect does a Tachyon Chamber have on the area where it's located? * Tim shares the really cool experience he had in the chamber. * What does Taylor believe is the next stage of the Shift? * What's the best way to prepare for the Collective Unraveling that is happening now? * How does Taylor envision Ascension will occur on Earth? * What type of starseed is Taylor? Taylor Hatch is the Owner/Operator of The Crystal Stair Chamber, a donation based healing facility in Austin TX. A life-long facilitator of ideas and methods of alternative health and ways of BEing, Taylor awakened to being a Starseed in the late 1980's and has been sharing his Galactic Point of View ever since. As an old-soul, Taylor has worn many hats in this life. A professional photographer, graphic artist, Mixed medium painter, Real Estate Investor and Realtor at times but consistently has held The Sword of Truth and openly shares his magnanimous heart with anyone with a warm smile. For more information on the Crystal Stair Chamber or to book a session, visit CrystalStairChamber.org. If you're enjoying listening to Beyond the Illusion Podcast, please leave a rating on Apple or Google Podcasts. This helps other people to find us.
In this Episode the team breaks down a theoretical concept in relation to the understand of self. By breaking down tachyons we explore the most complex inconsistency in quantum mechanics --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen below or click here for full show notes Subspace Chatter ‘Star Trek: Discovery' Renewed For Season 5; Premiere Dates Announced For ‘Picard' And ‘Strange New Worlds' – TrekMovie.com Star Trek: Picard Audio Drama Announced Starring Jeri Ryan and Michelle Hurd ‘Star Trek: Discovery' Nominated For Make-Up Guild Award – TrekMovie.com ‘Star Trek: Picard' Pauses … Continue reading "Episode 107: Tachyon Field Trip" The post Episode 107: Tachyon Field Trip appeared first on The Topic is Trek.
Join us as we launch our NEWEST series within the Concrete Growth Project Podcast called, "Next Door Chats." We can be far away as it relates to proximity, but our shared experiences make us feel like we're RIGHT NEXT DOOR. This is a TWO-PART series! We are excited for you to listen in, grow, and we look forward to the next! Follow Venice Williams on Instagram @soshegoes_ Her journey is extremely inspiring! Follow the project on instagram @concretegrowthproject www.concretegrowthproject.com Music attribution for this episode: "Music by Tri-Tachyon - https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon/albums". Tri-Tachyon - SoundCloud Composer / Musician and Sound Designer, Working as a Sound Engineer locally, Need something? Just contact me. Spotify: spoti.fi/2yb9bbD Bandcamp: goo.gl/jIAQLT iTunes: apple.co/3bs49Gb Instagram: bit.ly/ТТ-Inst YouTube: bit.ly/TT-Tube Twitter: goo.gl/9CMtZM Facebook: goo.gl/i580XK Licensing and contacts: contact.Tri.Tachyon@gmail.com
On this episode, I interview Olivia Hardt Griffith, cofounder of Tachyon Wellness and renowned shaman. We dive deep into the spiritual side of releasing trauma and what exactly Tachyon Energy can do for health, healing, protection, and much more. I have been using my Tachyon rods religiously and have already experienced massive changes in my life. Enjoy! Learn more about Tachyon Wellness at: https://tachyonrods.com/ Use code thathealingfeeling for a discount on your order. // Get more healing tips at faithashenden.com Follow Faith on Instagram: @thathealingfeeling Send questions and feedback at thathealingfeelingpodcast@gmail.com
Stop Bad Habits and Heal - The Doctor and The Shaman Do you have bad habits that are keeping you from healing? How to heal your life starts with letting go of the things that are no longer serving you. There are many toxic things that can lower our vibrational frequency and cause chaos and stress in our lives that we may not even realize have a negative impact. In this episode The Doctor and The Shaman bring some of those things into the light. To purchase Tachyon Illumination Rods: https://tachyonrods.com/ Use Coupon Code 'thankful' to save. Check us out on Instagram and Facebook for more insight! https://www.instagram.com/thedoctorandtheshaman/ https://www.facebook.com/TheDoctorandTheShaman/ https://thedoctorandtheshaman.com Dr. Lee Griffith Dr. Lee Griffith is board certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Lee Griffith earned his medical degree from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. He completed his residency in Anesthesia and his fellowship in Pain Management at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Dr. Griffith has a thriving Pain Management practice in East Texas wherein he works to find new, innovative ways to treat patients and improve their quality of life. Dr. Griffith met his wife Olivia in 2011, and his views of healing and healthcare started to expand. The first time Dr. Griffith experienced a Tachyon chamber was during his personal path to healing. He then knew that these chambers needed to be available to more people, therefore they opened Tachyon Wellness Sedona. Olivia Hardt Griffith Olivia Hardt Griffith, Actress, and Certified Shamanic Practitioner spent ten years in the entertainment industry as a successful actress. She has worked on movies and television for Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, HBO, FX, Universal, NBC, & Syfy before realizing that her real passion was in helping others heal. Olivia spent many years studying different healing modalities and was initiated by the Q'ero Tribe and certified as a shaman by The Four Winds School of Energy Medicine. Olivia's path of helping her clients heal led her to Tachyon Energy and after experiencing the results she knew it was a calling. In May of 2018, Olivia and Lee opened Tachyon Wellness Center, which is now a rapidly growing healing center in Sedona, Arizona.
The Pikers tackle their first pure sci-fi novel from Christopher Pike, 1986's The Tachyon Web. They're joined by frequent Cooper collaborator Ginger Bentham to dig into this early work featuring young folks flaunting all the rules and joyriding through space to get some sweet alien love.