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Woo hoo! It's one of our most popular episodes of the year - where our amazing guests from throughout 2024 share the details of one of their favourite rope scenes. In this episode, you can hear about one of the favourite rope bondage scenes of these rope susperstars: • Anna Bones • Knothead • Voudou Ropes • Ceci Ferox • and Mya! As well as providing a diversity of fascinating insights into others' play, the episode can inspire you to new types of rope and creativity.
Minda ya business, this is New Orleans baby. In this highly anticipated episode, we get some POV action and take you to 1800's New Orleans to visit Marie Laveau in her home. While we learn about this absolutely incredible woman, we also get a survey of the atmosphere of New Orleans at this time, learn the actual ins and outs of the religion of Vodou, and explore Congo Square.The legends and truths of this inspirational woman very much live on today, because much like the city of New Orleans, Marie Laveau isn't going ANYWHERE. Vive la Reine!
Anastasia from Voudou Ropes is an international shibari artist. Her 8 years experience in the field includes teaching, exhibitions, events and performances in several countries. Anastasia attracts people who want to feel rope as an art form, and she uses rope as a tool to communicate without words. Voudou Ropes has held three 3 sold out shibari retreats in Mexico, with clients flying in from the US and Europe. Anastasia is also growing a beautiful open-minded community in Playa del Carmen holding classes and events on a weekly basis. In this conversation, Fox and Mya discuss with her: • How she discovered rope bondage and some of the mistakes she made along the way • How she uses learning as a way to connect internationally • Her values in rope • How she has made her rope a business • The importance to her of community and opportunities to learn • Her very active social media presence and how instagram helps her business • Decorative rope and rope for self-love • What she does - and doesn't post on her rope social media • What makes people share their rope stories with her • What the photoshoot of her dreams would be • Her large collection of rope types and her favourites • The place of rope in her personal life • How she does a couples check in with her husband using rope • Why she sees herself as a ‘rope artist' rather than a ‘rope kinkster'
Oct.20th Spirit Switchboard Episode #27 Werewolf Magick Guest: Denny Sargent Have you ever just wanted to stand outside and let out a loud howl? Learn to unleash your inner beast with author Denny Sargent as we delve into spiritual shapeshifting, rituals, and werewolf folklore in this episode of Spirit Switchboard. Guest Bio: Denny Sargent is a Seattle writer, artist, and university instructor with an MA in Ancient History and Intercultural Communications. The author has published works on Alternative Religions, Hermetic Magick, Taoism, Animism, Shinto, Voudou, and Tantra among other subjects. Published books include Global Ritualism, The Tao of Birth Days, Your Guardian Angel And You, Clean Sweep, The Book of the Horned One, Naga Magick, Dancing With Spirits, Werewolf Magick, Werewolf Pack Magick, and the new Tantra for All. Guest Links: https://www.facebook.com/werewolfmagick https://www.instagram.com/dennysargentauthor/ https://dennysargentauthor.com/
Oct.20th Spirit Switchboard Episode #27 Werewolf Magick Guest: Denny Sargent Have you ever just wanted to stand outside and let out a loud howl? Learn to unleash your inner beast with author Denny Sargent as we delve into spiritual shapeshifting, rituals, and werewolf folklore in this episode of Spirit Switchboard. Guest Bio: Denny Sargent is a Seattle writer, artist, and university instructor with an MA in Ancient History and Intercultural Communications. The author has published works on Alternative Religions, Hermetic Magick, Taoism, Animism, Shinto, Voudou, and Tantra among other subjects. Published books include Global Ritualism, The Tao of Birth Days, Your Guardian Angel And You, Clean Sweep, The Book of the Horned One, Naga Magick, Dancing With Spirits, Werewolf Magick, Werewolf Pack Magick, and the new Tantra for All. Guest Links: https://www.facebook.com/werewolfmagick https://www.instagram.com/dennysargentauthor/ https://dennysargentauthor.com/
SPECIAL REPLAY OF OUR "EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT VOODOO BUT WERE TOO AFRAID TO ASK!!" :) S2-E17 VOODOO and Hoodoo and the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…Marie Laveau! Sure you've seen zombie movies and maybe even visited “Voodoo Shops” in New Orleans. But how much do you know about real Voudou practices? Are zombies a real thing? What about supposed voodoo curses and voodoo dolls?! How does Haitian Vudu and Louisiana Voodoo differ? And exactly who was Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…and did she really possess supernatural powers? Listen in to our latest episode of The Paranormal Factor Podcast to find out!!! And as always, you'll get the answer to this week's Tuesday Quiz from the Facebook Page. RESOURCES: · A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau by Carolyn Morrow Long: Amazon Book · Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau by Martha Ward: Amazon Book · New Orleans Voodoo: A Cultural History by Rosary O'Neill: Amazon Book · Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints by Denise Alvarado: Amazon Book · The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan: Amazon Book MUSIC: Our intro song: Knockers by Cinco Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/knockers License code: WOV5PUB9XXLYRORN Our outro song: Lost Places Music by Julius H from Pixabay Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/rebirth License code: SIML2BOTYV7GMHDK Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/spirit-of-the-girl License code: KK5Q0NBP8N06UISR Voodoo-Afrique-8064 by Jean Angius from Pixabay African-Percussions-8178 by SOFRA from Pixabay Red Evil Music by Ester Garcia Gonzalez from fiftysounds.com Drum Roll by Chris Wyman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-wright15/message
VOTE FOR US FOR BEST PODCAST AT THE AAIA AWARDS!!! https://a.cstmapp.com/promotions/945260Catch up this week with Katija Cortez and Markus Wolf for episode 19 of Sex with Kat & Mark with SPECIAL GUEST SHIBARI EXPERT & ROPE ARTIST ANASTASIA FROM VOODOO ROPES OUT IN MEXICO This week they discuss:- What is Shibari- What is Shibari used for?- What are the benefits of practicing shibari? - Different shibari styles- How did Anastasia get into Shibari? - Kat & Mark's shibari adventures- The photography and fashion side of shibari- Anastasia's shibari retreats- The dangers of shibari- Shibari modelling - The kink & BDSM part of shibari- Getting tied in ShibariCHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBE!!!https://www.youtube.com/@KatAndMarkShowBTS & BONUS FOOTAGE ON OURTIK TOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@katandmarkshowINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/katandmarkshow/KATIJA CORTEZ:@katijacortezINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/katijacortez/TWITTER:https://twitter.com/katijacortezBLOG:https://sexandsydney.com/WEBSITE:https://katijacortez.comMARKUS WOLF: @markasswolfINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/markasswolf/TWITTER:https://twitter.com/markasswolfWEBSITE:https://orgasmicblisscoaching.comVOUDOU ROPESInsta - @voudou.ropeshttps://www.instagram.com/voudou.ropes/?hl=enWebsite:https://www.voudouropes.com/
Tonight live, The Outer Realm Welcomes the return of Hamilton White and Richard Stanley who will be picking up where they left off in their last segment in December. Topics to include The Tim Wallace Murphy Tomar Hoard Book, More on the Henry Lincoln Library, A Showing of Hamilton's Prehistoric Goddess Figures and so much more!!! About the Guests: Richard Stanley is a South African filmmaker, known for his work in the horror genre. He began his career making short films and music videos, and subsequently directed the feature films HARDWARE (1990) and DUST DEVIL (1992), both of which are considered cult classics. ‘COLOR OUT OF SPACE' (2020), written and directed by Stanley, starring Nicolas Cage and based on a short story by H.P.Lovecraft, opened to rave reviews and according to Netflix's global ‘most viewed' list was the single most popular stand-alone sci-fi horror feature of the Covid era. Stanley has also directed four documentaries: VOICE OF THE MOON (1980), THE SECRET GLOTY (2001), THE WHITE DARKNESS (2002) and L'AUTRE MONDE (The Otherworld - 2013). A trained anthropologist with a keen interest in protecting natural lands for their beauty, folklore and traditions, Stanley has always been a defender of the underdog; from the tribal people of the Hindu Kush in war-torn Afghanistan to his support for Haiti's Voudou societies during the US occupation of 1999. As a journalist he has covered events in Rwanda and Uganda, including the plight of the mountain gorilla and is a frequent contributor to the UK's ‘FORTEAN TIMES', the world's leading journal of cryptozoology and the paranormal. He lives and works in Montségur, France. Hamilton White is a collector of a large and eclectic selection of pieces that range from the Prehistoric age, to the 1960's. He began collecting as a child using his pocket money. His long- term fascination has been the study of weapons and associated items from the Celtic, Viking and early medieval periods. Like any collector, he has a selection of cars and motorcycles which are currently undergoing restoration. The History changing “Tomar Hoard” has been an intense journey for Hamilton, and has led to the hit TV Series “The Lost Relics of the Knights Templar” which currently airs in the UK , and on The Discovery Channel in the USA. To Purchase Books : http://thealchemistsfurnace.com
Topics to be included: -Hamilton's Acquisition of the Henry Lincoln Library ( and Research) -( Henry-Think, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, DaVinci Code) -Collaboration between Hamilton and Richard (upcoming Book) -Richard: "a New Year's status report on current conditions in the 'Zone', the Holy Grail, Otto Rahn, the ongoing quest, the greening of the laurel and the Lincoln legacy. Be there or be square" About the Guests: Hamilton White is a collector of a large and eclectic selection of pieces that range from the Prehistoric age, to the 1960's. He began collecting as a child using his pocket money. His long- term fascination has been the study of weapons and associated items from the Celtic, Viking and early medieval periods. Like any collector, he has a selection of cars and motorcycles which are currently undergoing restoration. The History changing “Tomar Hoard” has been an intense journey for Hamilton, and has led to the hit TV Series “The Lost Relics of the Knights Templar” which currently airs in the UK , and on The Discovery Channel in the USA. Richard Stanley is a South African filmmaker, known for his work in the horror genre. He began his career making short films and music videos, and subsequently directed the feature films HARDWARE (1990) and DUST DEVIL (1992), both of which are considered cult classics. ‘COLOR OUT OF SPACE' (2020), written and directed by Stanley, starring Nicolas Cage and based on a short story by H.P.Lovecraft, opened to rave reviews and according to Netflix's global ‘most viewed' list was the single most popular stand-alone sci-fi horror feature of the Covid era. Stanley has also directed four documentaries: VOICE OF THE MOON (1980), THE SECRET GLOTY (2001), THE WHITE DARKNESS (2002) and L'AUTRE MONDE (The Otherworld - 2013). A trained anthropologist with a keen interest in protecting natural lands for their beauty, folklore and traditions, Stanley has always been a defender of the underdog; from the tribal people of the Hindu Kush in war-torn Afghanistan to his support for Haiti's Voudou societies during the US occupation of 1999. As a journalist he has covered events in Rwanda and Uganda, including the plight of the mountain gorilla and is a frequent contributor to the UK's ‘FORTEAN TIMES', the world's leading journal of cryptozoology and the paranormal. He lives and works in Montségur, France If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All A formal disclosure: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio are not necessarily those of the TOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. We will however always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!
Richard Stanley is a South African filmmaker, known for his work in the horror genre. He began his career making short films and music videos, and subsequently directed the feature films HARDWARE (1990) and DUST DEVIL (1992), both of which are considered cult classics. ‘COLOR OUT OF SPACE' (2020), written and directed by Stanley, starring Nicolas Cage and based on a short story by H.P.Lovecraft, opened to rave reviews and according to Netflix's global ‘most viewed' list was the single most popular stand-alone sci-fi horror feature of the Covid era. Stanley has also directed four documentaries: VOICE OF THE MOON (1980), THE SECRET GLOTY (2001), THE WHITE DARKNESS (2002) and L'AUTRE MONDE (The Otherworld - 2013). A trained anthropologist with a keen interest in protecting natural lands for their beauty, folklore and traditions, Stanley has always been a defender of the underdog; from the tribal people of the Hindu Kush in war-torn Afghanistan to his support for Haiti's Voudou societies during the US occupation of 1999. As a journalist he has covered events in Rwanda and Uganda, including the plight of the mountain gorilla and is a frequent contributor to the UK's ‘FORTEA
THE LAST CRUSADE - the quest for SS Obersturmführer Otto Wilhelm Rahn' Richard's 32 years of research into the real life basis to the Indiana Jones films and a deep insight into the modern day quest for the Holy Grail. Who was Otto Rahn? Richard Stanley is a South African filmmaker, known for his work in the horror genre. He began his career making short films and music videos, and subsequently directed the feature films HARDWARE (1990) and DUST DEVIL (1992), both of which are considered cult classics. ‘COLOR OUT OF SPACE' (2020), written and directed by Stanley, starring Nicolas Cage and based on a short story by H.P.Lovecraft, opened to rave reviews and according to Netflix's global ‘most viewed' list was the single most popular stand-alone sci-fi horror feature of the Covid era. Stanley has also directed four documentaries: VOICE OF THE MOON (1980), THE SECRET GLOTY (2001), THE WHITE DARKNESS (2002) and L'AUTRE MONDE (The Otherworld - 2013). A trained anthropologist with a keen interest in protecting natural lands for their beauty, folklore and traditions, Stanley has always been a defender of the underdog; from the tribal people of the Hindu Kush in war-torn Afghanistan to his support for Haiti's Voudou societies during the US occupation of 1999. As a journalist he has covered events in Rwanda and Uganda, including the plight of the mountain gorilla and is a frequent contributor to the UK's ‘FORTEAN TIMES', the world's leading journal of cryptozoology and the paranormal. He lives and works in Montségur, France WEBSITE :https://theofficialrichardstanley.com/
The Paranormal 60 News with Dave Schrader - Bigfoot Hitman, Mesmerizing Mermaids & Virgin Mary EditionThe boys are at half-staff today as Greg & Eric attend a paranormal conference in England, but they recruited a fantastic replacement for them, actress & paranormal fan, Jennifer Runyon!Today we report on The Blood of Jesus, The Virgin Mary appearing in some unlikely places, a chilling Mermaid story from a Voudou priestess, Bigfoot was summoned, and it resulted in...MURDER! Claims that Aliens sent DNA, A reportedly "Haunted" resort lashes out, a startling reincarnation case, a NEW ParaTunes song and Paranormal Karen returns with a roving report of hauntings spanning four corners of one street!Get the song featured today, Sunday's Child by Roswell A.D. here: https://roswellad.bandcamp.com/releasesVisit Paranormal Karen here: https://bit.ly/3ICGYdQCome see Dave NEXT WEEKEND IN NJ: https://www.newjerseyparaunityexpo.com/
Have you ever been tied up or tied someone up? Or maybe just curious about it. This week we have expert tier, Anastasia shares about the world of Shibari.Shibari is the act of tying up a person for aesthetic purposes— in a pretty or intricate pattern, typically by using some form of rope. And while shibari can be used for sexual pleasure, it's also used as a form of meditation, relaxation, and trust-building practice between two partners.In this week's episode, Anastasia share's the different sides of shibari and what it can provide for people. From an act of self-care to full body suspension whatever piques your interest it's in this episode.Learn what type of communication is necessary if you're the tier or the model, explore what trust looks like, the art of aftercare and untying, and understand the types of rope to use. We cover all the bases.You can follow Anastasia @voudouropes and you can access her course here, and check her out on youtube here.Speaking of courses my free Masterclass - Sexual Self Awareness: The first step to having an incredible sex life is available here.
S2-E17 VOODOO and Hoodoo and the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…Marie Laveau! Sure you've seen zombie movies and maybe even visited “Voodoo Shops” in New Orleans. But how much do you know about real Voudou practices? Are zombies a real thing? What about supposed voodoo curses and voodoo dolls?! How does Haitian Vudu and Louisiana Voodoo differ? And exactly who was Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…and did she really possess supernatural powers? Listen in to our latest episode of The Paranormal Factor Podcast to find out!!! And as always, you'll get the answer to this week's Tuesday Quiz from the Facebook Page. RESOURCES: · A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau by Carolyn Morrow Long: Amazon Book · Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau by Martha Ward: Amazon Book · New Orleans Voodoo: A Cultural History by Rosary O'Neill: Amazon Book · Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints by Denise Alvarado: Amazon Book · The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan: Amazon Book MUSIC: Our intro song: Knockers by Cinco Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/knockers License code: WOV5PUB9XXLYRORN Our outro song: Lost Places Music by Julius H from Pixabay Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/rebirth License code: SIML2BOTYV7GMHDK Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/spirit-of-the-girl License code: KK5Q0NBP8N06UISR Voodoo-Afrique-8064 by Jean Angius from Pixabay African-Percussions-8178 by SOFRA from Pixabay Red Evil Music by Ester Garcia Gonzalez from fiftysounds.com Drum Roll by Chris Wyman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-wright15/message
Christian churches are found on virtually every corner across the African world, from the continent to its expansive diaspora, and their role in the affairs of Africans have long been called into question. How did a foreign religious practice gain so much influence across Africa, and why are millions of Africans devoutly following the religion even at the expense of their own indigenous practices? How do the legacies of enslavement and colonization inform Christian thinking, and how do these legacies influence the neo-colonialism of the African world today? How do other religious or spiritual practices, like Islam or Voudou, fit into this historical arc?Actor, director, and producer Onuora Abuah helps us make sense of all this and much more in this conversation. You can find Onuora's outstanding documentary work on YouTube here, or at KweliTV here. If you enjoyed the episode, consider subscribing to Dev's Patreon here to support the show. Music by the comrade JayOhAye.
James Barry is a Houngan (senior Voudou priest). We discuss the primacy of music in Voudou, it's role, it's effect and some experiences James had using music to heal and call spirits. And music for a good death. James' website: https://lwaandorder.com/ Music Meaning and Mystery website: om The Music Meaning and Mystery substack: https://musicmeaningandmystery.substack.com/ Website of logo designer: https://www.kurthuggins.com/ Originally recorded July 15 2021. CLAIM=c93ebaedc2ffe48fcebb67e38239a1cdc94ab370=CLAIM
VUDU is Haytian spirituality at it highest levels connected us with the creator and nature. Voudou is a European sorcery and witchcraft and religious beliefs. It have nothing to do with Haytian spirituality. Unfortunately many of us have been zombified
IT IS AFRICAN SPIRITUALITY AT IT'S BEST, USED FOR SPIRITUAL HEALING AND EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE SPIRITUAL JUSTICE WITHIN ALL PLATITUDES OF INJUSTICES...
Voodoo, Orishas, and African spirituality - Lucy interviews Voudou practitioner Lilith Dorsey on the many myths of this wild and powerful path - discover the origins of voodoo dolls (it's not what you think) and so much more as the best selling author shares their deeply personal stories with the Witchcast listeners. It's a great, transformative conversation filled with Lilith's wisdom and words of power. Then, Lucy goes beneath the surface of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, and gives you the backstory on the grief and addiction that inspired the classic modern gothic novel and film. Lucy delves into vampiric energies, redemption, telepathy, women's roles and so much more…and finally, the healing powers and messages of the sea are explored through an encounter with a seahorse. Find out what they mean in cultures across the world, and why their energy is more significant now than ever before. With pagan folk-rock by Damh the Bard and David Pendragon, this Witchcast is deep, daring, and filled with wisdom from the often buried and unseen sides of our natures and our magicks. Songs: David Pendragon, Spiral Dance Damh the Bard: Down in the Garden from Antlered Crown and Standing Stone Damh the Bard: The Dreaming from Antlered Crown and Standing Stone With thanks to Kohli Tea and Blue Angel and all the amazing friends over at the Patreon community who are making the Witchcast possible. The intro music is "We Are One" by the band Nordic Daughter. Find the band on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nordicdaughter/ Or visit their website - http://nordicdaughter.comMusic throughout the show includes tracks from Darksphere EmpireDownload the Darksphere Empire album here - https://darksphere-empire.bandcamp.com/album/after-the-rainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El “Voodoo” o vudú del francés criollo "Voudou", a su vez, del Ewé "vodu" ("Espíritu")) es una religión originaria de África Occidental, donde actualmente sigue siendo practicada por miembros de las etnias Ewe, Kabye, Mina y Fon de Togo y Benín. En el programa de hoy os hablaré de la que es considerada la verdadera La Reina del Voodoo, Marie Catherine Laveau, que ejerció sus prácticas en Nueva Orleans durante el siglo XIX. Otros temas en el programa: Sumisos del consumo y el smartphone El mundo desconocido El misterio del Románico Publicado en luisbermejo.com en el enlace directo: https://www.luisbermejo.com/2020/09/la-reina-del-voodoo-epa-02x04.html Puedes encontrarme y comentar o enviar tu mensaje o preguntar en: Web: https://www.luisbermejo.com. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastluisbermejo/ Usuario Twitter/Instagram/Telegram: @LuisBermejo Canal Telegram: https://t.me/El_Perro_Andaluz
El “Voodoo” o vudú del francés criollo "Voudou", a su vez, del Ewé "vodu" ("Espíritu")) es una religión originaria de África Occidental, donde actualmente sigue siendo practicada por miembros de las etnias Ewe, Kabye, Mina y Fon de Togo y Benín. En el programa de hoy os hablaré de la que es considerada la verdadera La Reina del Voodoo, Marie Catherine Laveau, que ejerció sus prácticas en Nueva Orleans durante el siglo XIX. Otros temas en el programa: Sumisos del consumo y el smartphone El mundo desconocido El misterio del Románico Publicado en luisbermejo.com en el enlace directo: https://www.luisbermejo.com/2020/09/la-reina-del-voodoo-epa-02x04.html Puedes encontrarme y comentar o enviar tu mensaje o preguntar en: Web: https://www.luisbermejo.com. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastluisbermejo/ Usuario Twitter/Instagram/Telegram: @LuisBermejo Canal Telegram: https://t.me/El_Perro_Andaluz
Follow us at: @SassyEsoterics on InstagramFollow Sarah at:@21stCenturyPriestess on InstagramWatch her MoonDay Sermons on YouTubeExplore her services, workshops, and teachings at her website, 21stCenturyPriestess.com. Follow Alainna at:@Peace.Lilith on InstagramPeace Lilith on FacebookCheck out her services, offerings and events at PeaceLilith.com Referenced in the Show:INELDA - Death Doula CertificationSera Beak, author of "The Red Book," "Red, Hot and Holy," and "Redvelations," and creator of the Soul Fire Retreat
From a deep world-music groove to get things started, we’ll course through some shadowy spots, spend 30 minutes with Robert Scott Thompson, then find our way eventually to some jazz influences and modern classical. Quite a mix, gotta say. It’s just how we do. Download Start Chouk Bwa & The Angstromers, Negriye, Voudou […]
In this episode, I interview Manbo Hathor Erzulie Akunaten, Haitian Voudou Priestess and Educator. We talk about Haiti, the Haitian Revolution, The Lwa and Spirituality.Her contact info:Website: www.thevoodoodiva.com IG: @thevoodoodiva You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIRebJERbwh4pbOXenNtpAEmail: thevoodoodiva86@gmail.comAncestral Veneration class : https://www.thevoodoodiva.com/product-page/ancestor-veneration-class-101Book a FREE coaching initial consultation: www.martinefeltonlifecoach.comFor private tarot readings, email me at alchemytarotguidance@yahoo.com Social Media and Contact:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmartinefelton/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachmartinefelton/Email: martinefelton916@gmail.com Martine Felton is a mother, wife, daughter, and friend. She is a life coach, spiritual coach, and intuitive tarot reader, she is also is a writer, self-published author, blogger, podcaster and principal reflector in her real life.She’s on a journey herself, to personal development, spirituality and she wants to take you, her listeners, with her because she knows the best way to motivate and inspire is to do so through honest personal experiences and by highlighting inspirational women and their stories.Subscribe to the podcast to get notified for weekly episodes.
Two short segments on NOLA History Guy Podcast 22-June-2019 NOLA History Guy Podcast 22-June-2019 We’re back after a week off, while we celebrated LT Firstborn’s master’s degree! The submariner earned a master’s in Military History from the US Army Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He spent the year as a student […] The post NOLA History Guy Podcast 22-June-2019 – WWI, Voudou appeared first on Edward Branley - The NOLA History Guy.
Marie Laveau, a New Orleans Voudou Priestess Have you ever been to New Orleans? Have you visited St. Louis Cemetery #1? If so, you've surely heard of Marie Laveau, often referred to as the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. In this episode we explore the life and the myths surrounding Marie Laveau. Join me as I talk with Carolyn Morrow Long, the author of A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau. Carolyn helps us understand the connections between Catholicism and Voudou, and the role Marie played in both during the early 1800s in New Orleans. We talk about some of the common (mis)perceptions about Marie, and you'll learn why the book title uses the word Voudou instead of the more common Voodoo you see today. Join us and learn all about Marie Laveau, one of the most famous and influential New Orleanians in the 300 year history of the Crescent City! Sponsor: The Old 77 Hotel and Chandlery When you're ready to make your plans to visit New Orleans, you'll need a place to stay! The Old 77 is ideally situated in the Warehouse District, just three blocks from the French Quarter. It features a variety of pet-friendly rooms, the award-winning Compere Lapin restaurant, and more. You'll love the location, the rooms, and the food, but the details and the service are what you'll fall in love with! To book your room, click here or use code BBOLD77 to save 25% off their regular rates. You'll also get a bit of lagniappe, a little something extra. In this case, you'll receive a $10 credit to be used at Tout La in the hotel lobby - your stop for coffee and a quick bite to eat as you head out to explore New Orleans. Buy the Book If you enjoyed the discussion, be sure to check out Carolyn's book about Marie Laveau. You can find it online at Amazon, or at local bookstores in New Orleans, including Octavia Books and Garden District Book Shop. Carolyn also wrote a wonderfully researched book about Madame Lalaurie. If you missed my earlier discussion with Carolyn about Madame Lalaurie, go back and listen to episode #74. Thank You Thanks to Carolyn for joining me on this episode! She was also gracious enough to invite me to her home in Washington, DC so we could talk in person. Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play Music or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Join Us on Facebook We have a free Facebook group where you can ask questions, share your New Orleans experiences and engage with others who love all things New Orleans! Join us by going to beyondbourbonst.com/facebook. Contact Us Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback or just want to say hi? Leave us a message at 504-475-7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com Thanks for listening! Mark
I remember the first time I sat down and watched Night of the Living Dead. I was 16 years old, and I rented the VHS tape, no joke, from my local video store. Around this time of year. And I was blown away by the aesthetic of the film, the black and white, the social commentary, and what I would later come to know as the zombie motif in fiction. And I’ve been - not obsessed - but heavily interested in this motif since then. And I’ve been looking for someone to chat with about it for two years now. Because not only is the zombie an integral part of horror fiction and greater pop culture, it’s an integral part for an entire sociopolitical and religious structure that emanates in Haiti. You wouldn’t know that if all you know about the zombie is from George Romero films or Walking Dead comic books. Thankfully, our guest this time, Dr John Cussans, is in the house to dig deep into the history of the zombie and tell us about something he calls the zombie complex. John is an artist, writer and educator based in London with an academic background in art history and theory, and cultural history. His work is informed by critical re-evaluations of anthropological theory in the mid 20th century, and investigates patterns of theoretical and practical convergence between contemporary art, philosophy, psychology, social movements and popular culture from a post-colonial and anti-imperialist perspective. That is the foundation for his book Undead Uprising: Haiti, Horror and the Zombie Complex, which explores the uses of Haiti as a locus for Euro-American fears about African culture and spirituality in the Americas, and their sublimation into popular horror tropes, and which forms the basis for our chat here. PATREON EXTENSION Listen at patreon.com/occulture More about the book The Magic Island and its fascinating, enigmatic author William Seabrook, who apparently was a pioneer in S&M, bondage, and also spent some time with one Aleister Crowley Seabrook’s supposedly cannibalistic tendencies The legacy of the first zombie film, White Zombie Cinema as hypnosis The evolution of the zombie motif in cinema with the release of Night of the Living Dead John’s idea that all horror expresses what we desire RESOURCES Undead Uprising on the publisher’s website Undead Uprising on IndieBound Undead Uprising on Amazon John’s blog John’s BC Time-Slip work DONATE If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps. Click here if you’re interested. MERCH We recently released new merch! Check it out on our website or at our Etsy shop. SOCIAL Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr MUSIC Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)” PRODUCTION & LICENSING This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Kelly C., Kaleb H., Bruce H., David B., Corey T., David G., Jeremy V., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Colleen F., Leonidas, Timothy W., Caleb C., VH Frater RC’s Hermetic Study Group, Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Maginfinit, Andy E. REMINDER Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
An interview with filmmaker and researcher about her conversations with the late legendary Haitian Supreme Servitur (the highest title of Voudou priesthood). Featuring excerpts of Beauvoir himself. read more
Born with an unexplainable gift of healing hands at the age of 6 Madam Mozell began practicing Voodoo along the side of her Ancestors. She has been practicing Voodoo, Rootwork and Conjuring for 30 years now. Her strongest belief in the religion is natural herbal earth healing. Mozell's family has a tea for barren women to become fruitful and multiply. They also have teas for the cleaning of the female organs, to make men more pleasurable in the bedroom, to add the romance back in your sex lives. So tune in on this Saturday for more tips on how to live a healthy herbal life. Vodun (meaning spirit in the Fon and Ewe languages, pronounced with a nasal high-tone also spelled Vodon, Vodoun, Vodou, Voudou, Voodoo, etc.) is practiced by the Ewe people of eastern and southern Ghana, and southern and central Togo; and the Kabye people, Mina people, and Fon people of southern and central Togo, southern and central Benin.
Tonight we are at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley, California for a special live radio play broadcast of the first epidsode in a series of monthly ritual theatre pieces performances by Jovelyn Richards (Mz Pat's House) and Luisah Teish (Voudou Woman). We have a special guest host, poet, actress and healer, Piet Bereal.In the House of the Mothers : An interactive visit with Mz Pat, and the Voudou Q is January 26 @ 7:00 pm. For One Enchanting Night Only! Mz Pat's house is occupied by amazing characters with stories of trials and triumphs. The voudou priestess comes to visit Mz.Pat with a bundle of herbs and a pocket full of charms. The audience is invited to interact with these wise women through story-sharing, ritual,movement and song. Live Music, Jazz & Blues. Written and Performed by Jovelyn Richards & Luisah Teish. Directed by Stephanie Anne Johnson. Visit http://lapena.org/event/in-the-house-of-the-mothers-an-interactive-visit-with-mz-pat-and-the-voudou-q-2/
If you've never been to a ball, you don't know what you're missing - but Dr. Marlon Bailey's book, Butch Queens Up in Pumps, is probably the next best thing. He takes us inside the ballroom scene in Detroit with an ethnography that examines how ball culture redefines ideas about gender, performance, and community. We spoke to Dr. Bailey this week about his work and what drew him to it, and he told us about his first time at a ballroom event and how it challenged all his previous assumptions about black gay culture. In our Juicy Fruit segment, it's Halloween week, and that means a lot of white folks will be out and about in blackface. We talk about what causes people to think that's okay, and why it never is (also check out Ohio University's campaign, We're a Culture, Not a Costume, which comments on the wrong-headedness of using stereotypes as costumes). Elsewhere in cultural misappropriation, American Apparel thought a Voudou-themed window display would be perfect for Halloween. And we also talked about our favorite study of the week: The National Bureau for Economic Research published a paper this week saying first-born children are smarter. With apologies to our younger siblings, the entire Strange Fruit team agrees.
negroove | mestre ambrósio | totonho | rui maurity | rubi | ivo do pai maneco | jackson do pandeiro | nelson sargento | antônio carlos e jocafi | mayra andrade | toque de umbanda | edu lobo | leci brandão | magali | mestre marçal | clara nunes | wanderléia | bezerra da silva | zeca pagodinho | martinho da vila | baianinho | zezé mota e paulo moura | noriel vilela | umbandaime | luiz arruda paez ORISHA MUSIC Rare is the Brazilian artist who has never attended an afro-brazilian cult. This week's CAS focuses on the country's musical relationship with the Occult... As ususal, between one set of crossroads and the next, we deliver two hours of the best cliché-less Brazilian music you could ask your Orisha for. Excuse us! MÚSICA DOS ORIXÁS O CAS dessa semana trata do flerte da nossa música com o oculto... Como de costume, entre uma encruzilhada e outra, despachamos duas horas do melhor da música brasileira além dos clichês. Pedimos licença, que o Caipimacumba tá baixando na sua caixa de som!