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Latest podcast episodes about zach meyer

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 419: Zach Meyer (Old Time in Seattle and Boston)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 44:30


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Zach Meyer. We recorded this last month at his home in Cambridge, MA. Tunes in this episode: * Sweet Milk and Peaches (1:07) * Jeff City (8:49) * Shucking the Brush (20:03) * My Friend the Wine (Jack Link original) (30:42) * Sheeps and Goats Gone to Pasture (41:04) * Bonus Track: The Skylark / Lake Arthur Stomp Visit Grain Thief's website (https://grainthief.com/) and follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/grainthief/?hl=en) Visit The Talking Hearts' website (https://www.thetalkingheartsband.com/) and follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/grainthief/?hl=en) Follow Dumpster Debbie on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/dumpsterdebbie/?hl=en) Sign up for Cameron's new banjo workshop series Riffs, Fills, and Grooves: Adding Flavor to Your Clawhammer (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)

Cap-O Podcast
They Came for the King and missed with Zach Meyer

Cap-O Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 125:44


Guest Zach Meyer sits down with me, Brother Ben, and Alice. My elusive wife makes an appearance as well. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-engelman/support

The 902 Podcast
Episode 58 - Into the Storm (20th Anniversary of the Hallam Tornado)

The 902 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 51:10


As first responders, our deputies are often some of the first to arrive on the scene after severe weather strikes. This included the Hallam Tornado which destroyed most of the village on May 22, 2004. 20 years after the Hallam Tornado, Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik sat down with Sgt. Jason Mayo, Dep. Kory Lehr, and Dep. Zach Meyer to discuss three different tornados that impacted Lancaster County over the last two decades. Listen in as they talk about what it's like to arrive during those initial moments of chaos. Hallam - 5/22/2004 Hickman/Wagontrain Lake - 10/3/2013 Garner Industries - 4/26/2024

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Celebrity Interview: Shinedown

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 19:19 Transcription Available


Brent Smith and Zach Meyer from Shinedown stop by the Mercedes Benz Interview Lounge to talk all about the success of their single, "Symptom of Being Human".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thank God for Nostr
Zach Meyer

Thank God for Nostr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 68:54


Zach Meyer is the developer of flare.pub and flockstr.com and a member of the first Sovereign Engineering cohort. He's a relative newcomer to nostr, but he's already made his mark.Jon is the developer of the Coracle Nostr client and an OpenSats grantee. He is focused on discovering what a healthy social network would look like, and helping nostr make that vision a reality. Find Jon on Nostr at npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn , on twitter @hodlbod and on Coracle.social.The Thank For Nostr Podcast is a TGFB Media production. TGFB Media exists to educate and equip Christians to understand Bitcoin and use it for the glory of God and the good of people everywhere. 

Centre for European Reform
CER review of 2023: What's next for Europe?

Centre for European Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 55:33


In our latest Centre for European Reform podcast, podcast host Octavia Hughes speaks to eight of our researchers. They reflect on the EU's past year from different perspectives, including climate action; support for Ukraine; UK-EU relations; and the possibility of enlargement and reform. They then look ahead to 2024. 00:41 Elisabetta Cornago on energy and climate policy 11:57 Charles Grant on UK-EU relations 20:07 Luigi Scazzieri on defence and security policy 27:03 Zach Meyer and Sander Tordoir on AI and industrial policy 39:53 Ian Bond on Ukraine 47:00 Christina Keßler on German security policy 50:27 Camino Mortera-Martinez on enlargement, rule of law and reform Music by Edward Hipkins Produced by Octavia Hughes

Bitcoin Park
Nostrville 2023: Flockstr

Bitcoin Park

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 12:34


*Use Spotify to watch the video version of this presentation* Nostrville was a two-day summit at Bitcoin Park in Nashville, TN focused on the future of nostr, with an emphasis on the power of nostr + bitcoin. Nostr is a revolutionary new communication protocol that is censorship-resistant and open. Nostrville brought builders, innovators, and developers from the world of nostr together to explore the latest developments in this rapidly evolving space. Nostrville 2023: Flockstr Recorded: November 10, 2023 with: Zach Meyer, Founder - Flockstr Rod @bitkite, Co-Founder - Bitcoin Park Bitcoin Park is a community supported campus in Nashville, TN focused on grassroots bitcoin adoption and a home for bitcoiners to work, learn, collaborate, and build. Our aim is to produce and publish conversations from future events, so please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app to stay up to date. To learn more, please visit and join: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bitcoinpark.com⁠⁠ and/or join our Discord where we are most active: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bitcoinpark.com/discord⁠⁠  Bitcoin Park on nostr: ⁠⁠https://bitcoinpark.com/nostr Bitcoin Park on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/bitcoinpark_⁠⁠ Matt Odell: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://primal.net/odell Rod @bitkite: https://primal.net/rod Harry Sudock: https://primal.net/p/npub10cxz2h7n6rumfpuf49zt4uvm7skzqk5u25vesp0tzdtnkvsnwjyqaffcj3 Bitcoin Park Telegram: ⁠⁠https://bitcoinpark.com/telegram⁠⁠

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
Vault 64 | Building Ord.io | Leonidas & Zach Meyer

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 108:51


The Vault is a morning show that is hosted Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 11:30AM EST on Twitter Spaces and Youtube Live. The show focuses on the multi-chain communities, emerging protocols, NFTFi, DeFi, Gaming, and most importantly, collecting digital assets.Adam McBride: https://twitter.com/adamamcbrideJake Gallen: https://twitter.com/jakegallen_Emblem Vault: https://twitter.com/EmblemVault

MEAT+POULTRY Processors Podcast
Chomps bites into the meat snack space

MEAT+POULTRY Processors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 36:16


Over the last few years, Chomps has grown into a steady player in the meat snack space. One of the critical components of the brand's success is the attention to detail in operations and finding the right partners to produce a quality product. For this episode of the MEAT+POULTRY podcast, we talk with Rashid Ali, co-chief executive officer and Zach Meyer, senior director of operations. During this discussion, Ali describes what it's been like to watch Chomps grow and succeed with his co-founder Pete Maldonado. Meyer and Ali examine how the company determines the necessary elements to build new meat snacks and maintain the original ones. Rashid discusses how this e-commerce first company also picked the proper retail locations to grow its consumer base and create a new sales channel for Chomps. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatpoultry-podcast/message

Podcast - CANDEO CHURCH
Joyful submission to spiritual leadership | Family Matters

Podcast - CANDEO CHURCH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023


Family Matters | Hebrews 13:7-19 | Cody Cline, Andrew Crisman, Zach Meyer

The Big Honker Podcast
Episode #661: Dirk Sorrells & Zach Meyer

The Big Honker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 99:47


Jeff Stanfield & Andy Shaver are joined by two of the BossMen, Dirk Sorrells and Zach Meyer. The guys have joined Jeff and Andy down in Texas for a few days of waterfowl hunting. The guys talk about hunting, shotgun shells, bourbon, and chasing your dreams.

Duck Season Somewhere
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Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 85:51


While passing through during a road-trip, Ramsey meets with friends Brandon Cerecke and Zach Meyer at the new BOSS Shotshells HQ. A lot sure has happened during the past couple years since BOSS Shotshells turned the no-tox ammo industry completely on it's ear! What are the most popular BOSS loads, and how does shooters' load preferences usually evolve over time? What's driving the sub-gauge revolution? Beyond the perfect pattern, what else is BOSS researching--and why? Any hints as to any new innovations? And what about ammo supply-chain shortages--are we over the hump? Tune in to this hard-hitting episode to find out!    Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells https://bossshotshells.com/ Benelli Shotguns https://www.benelliusa.com/shotguns/waterfowl-shotguns Tetra Hearing https://tetrahearing.com/ Ducks Unlimited https://www.ducks.org Mojo Outdoors https://www.mojooutdoors.com/p Tom Beckbe https://tombeckbe.com/ Flash Back Decoys https://www.duckcreekdecoys.com/ Voormi https://voormi.com/ GetDucks.com USHuntList.com     It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com   Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

The Big Honker Podcast
Episode #639: Zach Meyer

The Big Honker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 83:48 Very Popular


Jeff Stanfield & Andy Shaver are joined by Zach Meyer of Boss Shot Shells. The guys talk about Zach's start in the hunting and outdoor industry, his recent hunting trip to Canada, fun college jobs, being a goon in hockey, and the walleye fishing tournament scandal.

Corey and Kaj Podcast presented by Cedar Run Decoy Company
Episode #12: Brandon Cerecke and Zach Meyer of Boss Shotshells

Corey and Kaj Podcast presented by Cedar Run Decoy Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 123:08


Corey Lucas and Kaj Carlson take a road trip to visit with Brandon Cerecke and Zach Meyer to learn about the origin story of BOSS Shotshells. Hear about how three individuals connected to form an iconic brand (BOSS Shotshells) that has set the bar for shotshell quality and customer service.We cover a lot.... from the impressive new BOSS shop to school board meetings and Rolex watches.Brandon and Zach's (and Lee Kjos) story is one that is inspiring in that it is founded in hard-work and appreciation for their customers ("family"), so take a listen!Visit BOSS Shotshells at www.bossshotshells.com or follow them on Instagram (@bossshotshells) or join the BOSS Shotshells community on Facebook.

The Big Honker Podcast
Episode #555: The Boss Men

The Big Honker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 94:21 Very Popular


Jeff Stanfield & Andy Shaver are joined by the guys from Boss Shot Shells, Brandon Cerecke, Zach Meyer, and Dirk Sorrells. They discuss Boss staying ahead of supply shortages and keeping inventory up, Boss Tom, and Dirk tells about his heart attack and his most unique tattoo ever!

Michigan VCtalk
Varnum LLP Attorneys Discuss MiSpringboard Program

Michigan VCtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 19:50


Ara had the opportunity to talk to both Matt Bower and Zach Meyer, attorneys for Varnum LLP. The discussion centered on their program MiSpringboard, a statewide initiative designed to remove some of the barriers associated with starting a business by providing free legal services to Michigan startups. Varnum launched the MiSpringboard program in 2011 as a way of helping Michigan's then-struggling economy with a commitment of $1 million in free legal services. MiSpringboard was our way of helping the economy by doing what we do best – providing high-quality legal counsel to qualified businesses and individuals. Due to the overwhelming success of this program, in 2016 Varnum renewed its commitment to Michigan startups by dedicating a second $1 million in free legal services through the MiSpringboard program.

The Morning Woods Podcast with Johnny Woods

In this weeks podcast my producer/co-host and I talk about our weekend on the road, we review Halloween Kills and I send out a special thanks to all of our listeners Follow me on social media https://www.instagram.com/johnnywoodscomedy/ https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnywoodscomedy? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmv-go2YeZE3vtMqafbDEw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themorningwoodspodcast/message

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Face the Truth
Face the Truth Podcast- Ep.84w/ Zach Meyer!

Face the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 101:37


BLACK LIVES MATTER!!!!!! This week I talk with illustrator Zach Meyer. It's been a rough couple months. First w/ the COVID 19 pandemic, being quarantined, and most recently, the murder of George Floyd, peaceful protests as well as riots and looting, and a Country without a leader. We get into it as well as sharing professional insight on life as a working illustrator during these times. Techniques and mediums, working with deadlines and more! Be sure to check out Zach Meyer's work here and remember to keep safe and healthy! https://www.zachmeyerillustration.com/ Enjoy and remember to like and Subscribe! https://www.jasonseiler.com/ INSTAGRAM-seilerpaints #plebeian

Healing Justice Podcast
Love & Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger with Lama Rod Owens

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 59:39


Within the constant violence of the systems of oppression that structure our lives, there are infinite reasons for us to be enraged. As we recorded this conversation, hundreds of thousands of us were (and still are) taking our rage to the streets and to the page, protesting police violence and white supremacy around the world. Our righteous anger, as we can see clearly in this historical moment, exists as a sacred and necessary ingredient to our power and collective liberation. In this episode, we take a closer look at anger with Buddhist teacher Lama Rod Owens, kicking off a deeper season of study with his new book, “Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger,” as our summer 2020 Irresistible Book Club selection! We discussed ways in which anger pierces through to the truth of our reality, acting as a mirror, source of clarity, and catalyst for change. We also talked about how to consume anger rather than letting it consume us; Black rage; and the loving care we must also offer the wounds beneath it.  Transcript & full show notes at http://www.irresistible.org/podcast/68 ------- Join IRRESISTIBLE BOOK CLUB to read Lama Rod's new book, Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger, with others all over the world. You'll also get access to a discussion guide, a live conversation with Lama Rod this fall, and a 35% discount from North Atlantic Books. ------- Check out the following episode to engage in an Anger Offering practice with Lama Rod. ------- Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning & Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Sharing Leadership: Welcoming BJSTAR, our new Co-Director!

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 47:21


EXCITING NEWS! Irresistible is welcoming its first-ever Co-Director, the inimitable BJSTAR. We are so excited for you to get to know them in this episode & beyond! BJ joins Co-Director Kate Werning for a conversation about sharing leadership, what brought them into movement and healing work, their political homes, why lowering expectations is awesome, and putting their favorite foods on their resume. Transcript & more info at www.irresistible.org/podcast/67 ---- Become a sustaining member on Patreon at any level to join us for the Irresistible Kick-Back with BJ & Kate, and other members-only events: https://www.patreon.com/posts/38050572 ---- Thank you to Zach Meyer for production, Alyson Thompson for social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

The WashU OrthoPod
Episode 2 - The Role of Surgical Simulation in Orthopedic Resident Education

The WashU OrthoPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 16:10


In this episode, Dr. Alexander Aleem is joined by a group of Wash U residents, Dr. Ronak Patel, Dr. Rich Rames, Dr. Zach Meyer, Dr. Ryan Hill and Dr. Kate Buesser, to discuss how they use surgical simulation in their education and some of the simulation experiences offered at Wash U. Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com

Healing Justice Podcast
Youth Voices: Our Wildest Dreams

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 21:30


In a time when many of our biggest visions for 2020 feel turned upside down, we're hungry for some inspiration. Enter youth voices Athina Amanor, Daniel Cook, Sary Barrios, & Theo Cooksey. In this episode, we hear four winning essays read by their authors from the YES! Magazine student essay contest this spring. The prompt was about students' Wildest Dreams for 2020, inspired by our New Years Practice with Alicia Garza here on the podcast. 1,342 students submitted essays, and these were some of the most powerful. Feel free to share with the young people in your life! Transcript, text of the student essays, and links to listen at www.irresistible.org/65 ---- Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning & Alyson Thompson for design and social media, Ana Cecilia for music, and Jing Fong & Zenobia Jeffries Warfield at YES! Magazine for your amazing work. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Duck Season Somewhere
Zach Meyer, WildEar

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 36:48


Zach Meyer of WildEar meets with Ramsey during Dallas Safari Club, telling him about his earliest introductions into hunting, about how he became a lifelong waterfowler with the single pull of the trigger. They share a few humorous tell-tale stories about shotgun-related hearing impairments (spoiler alert, Ramsey can't read lips on TV screens), and the two part ways with an invite for Ramsey to experience something he'll never do in Mississippi.   Related Links: WildEar   Episode Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells GetDucks.com USHuntList.com   Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures across 6 continents Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks, Youtube @GetDucks, Facebook @GetDucks

The WashU OrthoPod
Episode 1 - COVID-19 and the Wash U Response

The WashU OrthoPod

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 16:37


In the inaugural episode of The Wash U OrthoPod, Dr. Alexander Aleem is joined by Dr. Sandy Klein, program director, and Dr. Zach Meyer, administrative chief resident, to discuss the impact that COVID-19 had on orthopaedic resident education, changes to resident education and steps moving forward. Music credit - https://www.purple-planet.com/

Healing Justice Podcast
Grief in a Time of Not Knowing with Roshi Joan Halifax

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 53:43


This week we are diving into the grief, loss, intimacy, and possibility available in the unknown - all the time, and especially now in this moment of pandemic forcing great transition. How may we engage with this time as a rite of passage? You'll hear from Roshi Joan Halifax; a Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, and pioneer in the field of end-of-life care; along with Reverend Jennifer Bailey & Carinne Luck of Faith Matters Network. Transcript, further resources, & full show notes at www.irresistible.org/podcast/63 ---- Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning & Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
#ShareMyCheck: Redistributing Stimulus Money for Justice & Mutual Aid (with Resource Generation & Movimiento Cosecha)

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 36:15


Stimulus checks from the US government are starting to hit bank accounts for qualifying citizens this week. What is going on with those checks, and if we don't need them for our own immediate survival, how can we think about redistributing for justice & mutual aid right now? We spoke with Yahya Alazrak (Campaign Director at Resource Generation) and Dara Marquez (volunteer field organizer with Movimiento Cosecha) about the #ShareMyCheck campaigns they're leading. They share with us some amazing opportunities to move money to mutual aid funds and grassroots movement organizations during this crisis, especially to undocumented workers who are on the frontlines of essential work right now but did not qualify for any stimulus support. Donate directly to undocumented immigrants facing financial hardship from COVID-19: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/cosechamutualaid Sign the pledge to #ShareMyCheck: https://www.sharemycheck.org Transcript, further resources from Dara & Yahya, & full show notes at www.irresistible.org/podcast/62 ---- Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning & Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Metta Meditation with Kazu Haga

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 20:56


Kazu Haga of East Point Peace Academy leads us through a Metta Meditation, as part of our spiritual training for nonviolent discipline. Join Book Club to read Kazu's new book, "Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm," with others all over the world. You'll also get further resources, including a live conversation with Kazu this May, at http://www.irresistible.org/BookClub Buy the book from Parallax Press with code PODCAST for 15% off Transcript and full show notes with sources & thank yous at www.irresistible.org/podcast/60p Listen to the previous episode to hear Kazu talk with Carlos Saavedra about Kingian nonviolence, spiritual discipline, restorative justice, and healing for the long haul. ---- Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning & Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
You're invited to a Care Circle (feat. Circle Keeper BJ Star)

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 22:16


How you holding up? We're joined by facilitator & circle keeper BJ Star to check in about the ways we can support each other in community during this intense time. Sign up for an Irresistible Care Circle (Thursdays 8p ET) at www.irresistible.org/circle Transcript and full show notes with sources & thank yous at www.irresistible.org/podcast/59 Sign up as a sustainer before 3/31 to get a gorgeous Irresistible sticker and postcard in the mail! http://www.patreon.com/irresistible Join us for a virtual community altar build on March 29th, with ceremony anchored by past podcast guest Bea Anderson. Details & save your spot in the circle at http://www.TinyURL.com/OurAltar Check out our new website & sign up for the email list at http://www.irresistible.org Follow our updated social media handles: Instagram @irresistible_movements / Twitter @heyirresistible / Facebook fb.me/irresistiblemovements Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning and Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Becoming Irresistible: the story & sources behind Healing Justice Podcast's new name

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 59:08


It's here - our new name for Healing Justice Podcast! We are Irresistible -- a community of practice in collective healing and social change. In this episode, hear founder Kate Werning & Advisory Circle member and past guest Ilana Lerman talk all about our name change process, inspirations, and sources for this new name. Transcript and full show notes with sources & thank yous at www.irresistible.org/podcast/58 Sign up as a sustainer before 3/31 to get a gorgeous Irresistible sticker and postcard in the mail! http://www.patreon.com/irresistible Join us for a virtual community altar build on March 29th, with ceremony anchored by past podcast guest Bea Anderson. Details & save your spot in the circle at http://www.TinyURL.com/OurAltar Check out our new website & sign up for the email list at http://www.irresistible.org Follow our updated social media handles: Instagram @irresistible_movements / Twitter @heyirresistible / Facebook fb.me/irresistiblemovements Thanks to Zach Meyer for production, Josiah Werning and Alyson Thompson for design and social media, and Ana Cecilia for our new theme music. Irresistible is sponsored by Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 55:19


In this bonus episode, we bring you timely medical information, invocations, grounding practices and reflections from the March 7, 2020 webinar: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Preparation for People Living with Chronic Illnesses in the United States.  Unlike much of what we’re seeing in the media and public discussion, this virtual gathering centered the wisdom and life experiences of people who live with chronic illnesses and disability.  The voices you'll hear are:- JD Davids, strategist and storyteller, The Cranky Queer- Evvie Ormon, a healer, facilitator and generative coach from Emergent Phoenix Consulting- Crissaris Sarnelli, MD,  a primary care/family doctor and healer from Harlem, NY- Elandria Williams, Executive Director and trainer, PeoplesHub- The words of Dori Midnight (read by Crissaris) *** Access the full list of resources, more information, and a full transcript at http://www.healingjustice.org/podcast/corona *** Thank you to our sound engineer Zach Meyer at the COALROOM; and to Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Coming soon...

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 15:03


Kate drops in to share stories from the community, and updates about what's coming next.   This is our last episode under the name "Healing Justice Podcast." The next time you tune in, you'll see our NEW name, which is launching on March 16, 2020. The library will remain connected, so if you subscribe now and join our email list at http://www.healingjustice.org , you won't miss a thing.   To get in on the *first run of swag* from our new name, join our Patreon at at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice - if you join at $5/month or more before the end of March 2020, we'll mail you a postcard and 2 limited-edition stickers to say thank you. -------- BOOK CLUB Join us in Book Club as we read Healing Resistance, a Radically Different Response to Harm by Kazu Haga. Parallax Press (Thich Nhat Hanh's publishing house!) is graciously offering 15% off using the code PODCAST. Join us to connect with other listeners via our self-organizing map, access resources from past book club selections Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good & Turn This World Inside Out: The Emergence of Nurturance Culture, and more at www.patreon.com/healingjustice -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing & mastering. Show us some love! Leave us a positive rating & review in Apple Podcasts, or whichever podcast platform you listen to most. Thank you!

The Big Honker Podcast
Episode #250: WildEar - Zach Meyer

The Big Honker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 63:33


Jeff and Andy are joined by Zach Meyer of WildEar. WildEar provides hearing protection that is custom fit to each hunter. Zach shares how he got his start with WildEar, new products on the horizon, and a few hilarious stories from his time with the company.

Healing Justice Podcast
2020 Visioning: a New Years Practice with Alicia Garza

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 27:10


Alicia Garza, principal at Black Futures Lab and co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter, offers a visioning practice to guide us through the transition from 2019 into 2020 with focused personal & political power.   You'll need 30 minutes, and ideally a printed version of the accompanying visual guide (though it also works with a piece of paper and something to write with). This practice can be done alone or in a group.    Download the visual guide, read Alicia's full bio, and access the transcript at http://healingjustice.org/podcast/2020 -------- BOOK CLUB We are so happy to announce our next Book Club selection: Healing Resistance, a Radically Different Response to Harm by Kazu Haga. Parallax Press (Thich Nhat Hanh's publishing house) is graciously offering 15% off using the code PODCAST. Join us to connect with other listeners via our self-organizing map, access resources from past book club selections Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good & Turn This World Inside Out: The Emergence of Nurturance Culture, and more at www.patreon.com/healingjustice -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing & mastering, Danny O'Brien & Unicorn Heads for music, Josiah Werning for cover art, and Siana Sonoquie for design and illustration on the visual guide that accompanies this practice. Thank you to our sponsor, Kalliopeia Foundation: Dedicated to reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality. Learn more at kalliopeia.org

Healing Justice Podcast
Going Internal: an update from Healing Justice Podcast

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 20:18


Podcast founder & host Kate Werning shares an update on our project's internal life, the lengthening timeline of our name change process, and our upcoming healing & hibernation season.   You'll also hear about our upcoming Book Club selection & a preview of our special New Years Practice from Alicia Garza, coming your way on 12/30!   Find all show notes & access the transcript of this episode at http://healingjustice.org/podcast/53   To send us ideas, encouragement, stories, and love during our healing & hibernation time, email healingjusticepodcast@gmail.com -------- BOOK CLUB We are so happy to announce our next Book Club selection: Healing Resistance, a Radically Different Response to Harm by Kazu Haga. Parallax Press (Thich Nhat Hanh's publishing house!) is graciously offering 15% off using the code PODCAST. Join us to connect with other listeners via our self-organizing map, access resources from past book club selections Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good & Turn This World Inside Out: The Emergence of Nurturance Culture, and more at www.patreon.com/healingjustice -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing & mastering, Josiah Werning for graphic design, and our Advisory Circle [most pictured in the episode art] for their participation in shaping the decisions mentioned in this episode.

Healing Justice Podcast
Follow the Ones Who Know the Way: a love poem for young leaders by Taj James

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 9:38


As the Generation Transformation Series draws to a close, our series host Taj James offers an original poem as a love letter to young leadership. May our young leaders continue to inspire and bring forth a world rooted in justice. For the full text of the poem, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation4 -------- This series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
Practice: Investing in Leadership with Freedom, Inc.

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 26:03


How do we invest in leadership and political development in our communities and believe in our people’s potential to grow, while simultaneously protecting the most vulnerable as others are in their learning process? Kabzuag Vaj, Zon Moua, and Bianca Gomez from Freedom, Inc. offer some of their practices for recognizing how we may cause harm as we are learning and building together, and how to implement policies and structures centering the well-being and leadership of those most impacted by systems of oppression as we build healthier movement spaces. They specifically share some of their lessons as a Southeast Asian and Black organization to transform Southeast Asian anti-Blackness into active policies that promote the wellness of the Black community. You don't need any special materials for this practice, other than paper and something to write with if you would like to take notes or reflect. Enjoy the learning! -------- CONVERSATION EPISODE: Last week we heard a conversation with Zon Moua, Bianca Gomez, and Kabzuag Vaj from Freedom, Inc., along with Taj James, host of the Generation Transformation series, sharing about multiracial organizing for gender justice, building across cultural practices, and committing to principled movement through holistic healing. Go back and check out that conversation, and subscribe to/follow this podcast in whichever platform you're listening to make sure you don't miss compelling conversations like this one! --------  For full show notes, transcript, bios of our guests, and additional resources from this episode, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation3p This series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design. 

Healing Justice Podcast
Generative Organizations with Freedom, Inc.

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 58:57


Freedom Inc. staff Kabzuag Vaj, Bianca Gomez, and Zon Moua join us for a conversation about the complexities of building a multi-generational, multi-racial, multi-gender organization working to end violence and advance gender & racial justice in Madison, WI. Their real talk about building leadership long-term, and enacting accountability while welcoming members to grow, embodies disciplined, graceful, transformative base-building. For full show notes, transcript, bios of our guests, and additional resources from this episode, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation3  The Generation Transformation podcast series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, which is a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation -------- In the practice episode (airing next week), Zon, Bianca, and Kabzuag offer some of their practices for how to implement policies and structures centering both the well-being and leadership of those most impacted by systems of oppression, as we continually work to build healthy movement spaces. They share some of their lessons as a Southeast Asian and Black organization to shift anti-Blackness and sexism into active policies that promote the wellness and protection of all of their members. Subscribe to/follow this podcast in whichever platform you're listening to make sure you don't miss it! -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, and Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering.

Healing Justice Podcast
Practice: Cultural Humility with Chinese Progressive Association

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 16:06


In this practice episode, Carolyn Nguyen and Emily Wong of Chinese Progressive Association’s Youth MOJO (Movement of Justice and Organizing) offer us a practice they use with young folks to cultivate cultural humility. They dispel the myth of cultural competency, inviting us instead into deep listening and reflection on what it takes to build deep cross-cultural and cross-generational trust and understanding. When you're ready to practice, you'll need a journal and something to write with. You can also follow along using their worksheet, linked here at our website: http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation2p   -------- CONVERSATION EPISODE:Last week we heard from Lai Wa Wu, Emily Wong, Angela Zhou, and interpreter Adrian Leong of Chinese Progressive Association & Youth MOJO (Movement of Justice and Organizing) about the challenges and victories of intergenerational organizing, the complexity of cross-cultural work across generations, and the importance of incorporating mental health supports in youth organizing. Go back and check out that conversation, and subscribe to/follow this podcast in whichever platform you're listening to make sure you don't miss compelling conversations like this one! --------  For full show notes, transcript, bios of our guests, and additional resources from this episode, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation2p   This series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation   -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
Intergenerational Organizing with Chinese Progressive Association

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 68:42


Lai Wa Wu, Emily Wong, Angela Zhou (also known as Zhou Rui Fang), and interpreter Adrian Leong of Chinese Progressive Association & Youth MOJO (Movement of Justice and Organizing) in San Francisco join series host Taj James to reflect on the challenges and victories of intergenerational organizing, the complexity of cross-cultural work across generations, and the importance of incorporating mental health supports in youth organizing.  For full show notes, transcript, bios of our guests, and additional resources from this episode, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation2  The Generation Transformation podcast series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, which is a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation -------- In the practice episode (airing next week), Carolyn Nguyen and Emily Wong offer us a practice they use with young folks to cultivate cultural humility and build cross-cultural trust and understanding. Subscribe to/follow this podcast in whichever platform you're listening to make sure you don't miss it! -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
Generation Transformation: Youth Organizing & Resilience with United We Dream and Next Gen Fund

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 53:29


Youth organizers are leading the way in integrating transformative practices into their power-building work, and informing the way funders think about resourcing movements. Joining us are series guest host Taj James from the Movement Strategy Center, Eli Cuna from New Mexico Dream Team & United We Dream's UndocuHealth project, Supriya Lopez Pillai from Hidden Leaf Fund, and Claribel Vidal from the Ford Foundation's Civic Engagement team.   For full show notes, transcript, bios of our guests, and additional resources from this episode, visit http://healingjustice.org/podcast/generation1   This series is in partnership with the Next Gen Fund, a response to a growing call from frontline organizers to learn from restorative & transformative practices in order to support a rising generation of social justice leaders and nurture sustainable approaches to organizing and community building. To see the full series, visit www.healingjustice.org/generation -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Everything you need to know to join the community lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Face the Truth
Face the Truth #43- Interview with Zach Meyer!

Face the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 60:18


In this episode, Jason talks with illustrator Zach Meyer! Jason and Zach talk shop about illustration, deadlines, working for publications, experiences working with art directors and editors, fans, so many fans and much more! Check out more of Zach's work at https://www.zachmeyerillustration.com/ and Instagram at zachmeyerillustration Enjoy and remember to like and Subscribe! jasonseiler.com/ INSTAGRAM-seilerpaints

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Healing Justice Podcast
Practicing Access: Making Our Podcast More Accessible

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 58:05


Join Healing Justice Podcast Access Team members Erika Wolf, Michaela Anang, and Kate Werning for a conversation reflecting on the labor and lessons of our journey toward increasing accessibility here at the podcast. Our 100-member volunteer Access Team represents numerous continents, languages, and identities, and today we launch a complete collection of transcripts for all 110 our past episodes and practices! Hear us share about how we did it, and our continuing work to grow in access as a form of love. For full show notes, transcript, and additional resources from this episode, visit www.healingjustice.org/podcast/47 To see all transcripts and episode pages, visit www.healingjustice.org/podcast To learn more about our Access commitments, read our open source social justice transcription manual, and share feedback about this episode, visit www.healingjustice.org/access   -------- GET CONNECTED WITH US Connect with us! Everything you need to know lives at www.healingjustice.org/community Help sustain this work: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  -------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: our Producer Jhaleh Akhavan, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
42 Practice: The Do-Over with Idelisse Malavé and Joanne Sandler

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 12:30


In this practice, Joanne and Idelisse offer a writing exercise called "The Do-Over" to help process experiences of bias and discrimination, and to seed creativity and reflection. It connects the personal and political, and can be done alone or in a group. You'll need a piece of paper and something to write with. ----------- CONVERSATION: Download the episode prior to this one to hear Joanne & Idelisse talk about aging in the movement. They tell us about the secrets of bitchcraft, the importance of friendship and creativity, being unapologetically yourself, trusting yourself and others, tender transparency, the importance of having friends in every decade of life, play, and therapy (well maybe - that last one is contested). Subscribe/follow this podcast to make sure you never miss an entertaining & insightful conversation! ----------- ABOUT OUR GUESTS: Idelisse Malavé, 71, has been honing her bitchcraft for decades. A working class Puerto Rican immigrant raised in a middle-class, mostly Jewish, Brooklyn neighborhood, she graduated from Columbia Law School, defying expectations of who and what she could be to become a fierce social justice activist. After practicing public interest law in the 70s and 80s, she went on to lead progressive organizations – as Vice President of the Ms. Foundation and Executive Director of Tides Foundation – and wrote two books, Mother Daughter Revolution (Bantam) and Latino Stats (The New Press). Her motto these days is: “If it pleases me, I will.” Joanne Sandler, 67, is on an endless journey to find her bitchy voice. She’s written articles and books like Gender at Work (Routledge), How Feminists Change Bureaucracies and Bureaucracies Change Feminists (Oxford Press), Women’s Rights Have No Country (OpenDemocracy). A lifelong feminist, Joanne was ‘institutionalized’ for nearly two decades (as Deputy Executive Director of the UN Development Fund for Women-UNIFEM -- and many other women’s rights organizations). She’s traveled to more than 65 countries and now consults with Gender at Work. Her lifelong motto still applies ”Always leave while you’re still having a good time!” Together, Idelisse and Joanne host a podcast called Two Old Bitches. Learn more at http://www.twooldbitches.com ----------- JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Join our virtual community at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to our production team on this episode: Rachel Ishikawa for editing, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for audio production and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

A Taste of the Past
Episode 333: PICKLES!

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 43:21


Pickling is an ancient method of preserving foods, and even though the preservation need is no longer the major importance in today’s gastronomic world, pickled foods are valued more as a food that excites and delivers those desired, assertive flavors. Fermentationist Jori Jayne Emde of Lady Jaynes Alchemy talk about the process and Zach Meyer from Claussen (Kraft-Heinz,) one of America's top choice, commercially produced pickles shares their history. It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast.

Healing Justice Podcast
39 Practice: Condolence Ceremony with Jonel Beauvais

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 17:31


This week Jonel Beauvais of the Akwesasne people in Mohawk territory offers us a practice from her people. It's a ritual for condolence, inspired by the way her own community welcomed her back as she came home from prison. You can use this ritual to mark a meaningful return, death or loss, or a moment of transformation and change. Jonel uses a deer skin, eagle plume, and water for this ritual, and invites you to use objects that feel appropriate and accessible to you. She has only shared things here that she welcomes others to try - she has left out intimate details that are specific to the Akwesasne people that she wouldn't want other peoples replicating. So what you hear here, you are welcomed to try on and of course share where you learned it from. Listen to the previous episode for a conversation between Jonel and Aida Cuadrado Bozzo from the Womens Fellowship at Community Change, which exists to hone the organizing skills of formerly incarcerated women of color or those otherwise directly impacted by incarceration and the criminal justice system. In that conversation, Jonel shares more about her story, including the trauma of incarceration and her return to her community, the resilience of women of color, frontline leadership, and her community’s role in welcoming her home. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Jonel Beauvais is an indigenous sister, Mohawk woman, a witness of imprisonment, adversity survivor, spirit lover, working to end violence, and living for the next generation. She is a descendant of women of the wolf clan lineage, and is rooted in the community of Akwesasne where she works with the Seven Dancers Coalition. ----------- We're hiring! Join our team as a part-time Digital Organizer or Podcast Producer. More info & apply by June 30th at http://www.healingjustice.org/work -----------   JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Join our virtual community at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to our incredible production volunteers on this episode: Rachel Ishikawa for audio editing and production, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

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Healing Justice Podcast is hiring!

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 7:40


Healing Justice Podcast is hiring for two part-time positions: a Digital Organizer & a Podcast Producer. Job descriptions & how to apply at http://www.healingjustice.org/workCome get creative in building online community to sustain social justice leaders with us! It's a great opportunity to contribute powerfully and creatively to movement work in an outside-the-box way, while also living an alternative relationship to time than organizing jobs that are dependent on the rapid-response/news cycle grind (cue exhale). Strong preference for NYC-based folks but may consider building a remote team for the right candidates. Applications due June 30, and will be considered on a rolling basis as they are received. Healing Justice Podcast is an equal opportunity employer. BIPOC, LGBTQ+ folks, women/Trans/NB/GNC people, immigrants, folks with disabilities, and other marginalized lived experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. ----------- JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to get announcements like this one when they happen, and receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- WANT TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT TO HELP US MAKE THIS TRANSITION? Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for mixing and mastering this episode.

Healing Justice Podcast
You're invited to BOOK CLUB!

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 18:42


Welcome to BOOK CLUB: a new gathering place for our listener community to learn, explore, and practice together. We'll share must-read titles (with 3 months time for you to read the book), a quarterly selection, and monthly activity together. Participate how you want to, take it at your own pace, and join in for what suits you. AK Press' Suzanne Shaffer joins us on this episode to talk radical publishing, anarchist business structure, book club memories in feminist bookstore basements, and how Healing Justice Podcast Book Club will go down. Learn more and sign up at any membership level $10 & up on our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good by adrienne maree brown is our first Book Club selection. Get your copy now from www.akpress.org with code PODCAST for 15% off! Our Book Club members get: 30% off code to buy the book directly from AK Press (available now)  Discussion guide for hosting your own local gathering (coming in June)  Interactive virtual hangout with the author(s) to ask your own questions & dive deeper -- our first one will be with the amazing adrienne maree brown, Amita Swadhin, and Monique Tula (later this summer) To join, sign up on our Patreon at any level $10 & above. You'll also see there are other new membership levels available from us -- so if you see one that compels you, go ahead and join in! http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice ----------- STAY IN TOUCH: Sign up for our email list to receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Talk with us on social media (and let us know how your practice goes!): Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
36 Practice: From #MeToo to #WeConsent with adrienne maree brown

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 19:12


This practice from adrienne maree brown is for liberating the language of desire and cultivating consent. These skills are central for us to access pleasure, boundaries, right relationship, and justice in ways that the #MeToo movement is asking us to examine more deeply. This practice focuses on the realm of sexuality (NSFW - depending on your work), but these skills can and must be applied across all realms of our lives. Join us in practicing saying "No" as a complete sentence, "Not now," and "I want." If you are following along in the book Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, you can find these practices on pages 195 and 229. Get your copy now from www.akpress.org with code PODCAST for 15% off! ----- Read with us in our new Book Club! Pleasure Activism is our first selection for HEALING JUSTICE PODCAST BOOK CLUB: a new gathering place for our listener community to learn, explore, and practice together. Join Book Club at any reward level $10 & up on our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice to get members-only access to a 30% off discount code at AK Press, a discussion guide for hosting your own gathering around this book, and be invited to a virtual hangout with adrienne, Amita, and Monique Tula this summer to talk further about Pleasure Activism. ----------- adrienne maree brown is a sci-fi/Octavia Butler scholar and author of Octavia's Brood, Emergent Strategy, and the recent New York Times Bestseller Pleasure Activism. She's a facilitator and doula living in Detroit, and you can hear her on the podcast she creates with her sister Autumn called How to Survive the End of the World. adrienne spoke with us on last week's episode along with Amita Swadhin about "making justice the most pleasurable experience humans can have." We learned about what pleasure has to do with our movements, pleasure after childhood sexual abuse and other experiences of harm, why we can be suspicious of pleasure sometimes, and activist culture’s “commitment to suffering.” Give it a listen to join the conversation. ----------- STAY IN TOUCH: Sign up for our email list to receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Join our virtual community at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  Talk with us on social media (and let us know how your practice goes!): Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
36 Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good with adrienne maree brown & Amita Swadhin

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 76:38


Today we're talking with adrienne maree brown and Amita Swadhin about adrienne’s new book, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good. Get your copy now from www.akpress.org with code PODCAST for 15% off! ----- Welcome to Book Club! This is our first selection for HEALING JUSTICE PODCAST BOOK CLUB: a new gathering place for our listener community to learn, explore, and practice together. Join Book Club at any reward level $10 & up on our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice to get members-only access to a 30% off discount code at AK Press, a discussion guide for hosting your own gathering around this book, and be invited to a virtual hangout with adrienne, Amita, and Monique Tula this summer to talk further about Pleasure Activism. ----- As adrienne says, "we have to make justice the most pleasurable experience humans can have." We learn about what pleasure has to do with our movements, pleasure after childhood sexual abuse and other experiences of harm, why we can be suspicious of pleasure, and activist culture’s “commitment to suffering.” Check out Audre Lorde's "Uses of the Erotic," an essential foundational text for this book: https://fredandfar.com/blogs/ff-blog/the-erotic-as-power-by-audre-lorde This topic is relevant to your work if you want to build organizations and movements that are fully alive and attractive for people to join, and/or if you are on a healing journey in your own life, especially after abuse. Amita speaks in some detail about their own story (which you can also find via their essay in Pleasure Activism on page 293), so please note that themes of childhood sexual abuse are discussed.   ----------- ABOUT OUR GUESTS adrienne maree brown is a sci-fi/Octavia Butler scholar and author of Octavia's Brood, Emergent Strategy, and the recent New York Times Bestseller Pleasure Activism. She's a facilitator and doula living in Detroit, and you can hear her on the podcast she creates with her sister Autumn called How to Survive the End of the World. Amita Swadhin is one of the contributing writers to Pleasure Activism and is an educator, storyteller, activist and consultant dedicated to fighting interpersonal and institutional violence against young people. Her commitments and approach to this work stem from her experiences as a genderqueer, femme queer woman of color, daughter of immigrants, and years of abuse by her parents. Check out Amita’s work at www.mirrormemoirs.com ----------- PRACTICE: In the following episode (publishing next week), adrienne offers us a practice called "From #MeToo to #WeConsent," which is a practice about consent, finding our inner yes and no, and using our voices in both our sexuality and our whole lives. Subscribe to this podcast to make sure you don't miss it. ----------- JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to receive a free healing justice zine & resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Join our virtual community at http://www.patreon.com/healingjustice  Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to our volunteers: Guido Girgenti for audio editing and production, Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering, and Josiah Werning for graphic design.

Healing Justice Podcast
35 Practice: Mad Maps with The Icarus Project's Rhiana Anthony

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 17:43


In this practice, Rhiana Anthony of The Icarus Project offers us a concrete tool called "Mad Maps" to help us develop a plan to support our own mental health. Use this worksheet to follow along and participate: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I2vtfT-j1R4KcA5F710YvD9XiVB8xpjv/view?usp=sharing In the previous episode (Destigmatizing Mental Health), we talk with Agustina Vidal and Rhiana Anthony of The Icarus Project about everything mental health: why mental health is stigmatized in the first place, how it interplays with systems of oppression, suicide, ableism, medication, hospitalization, and more. The Icarus Project is a support network and education project by and for people who experience the world in ways that are often diagnosed as mental illness. We advance social justice by fostering mutual aid practices that reconnect healing and collective liberation. We transform ourselves through transforming the world around us. http://www.theicarusproject.net Rhiana Anthony (she, they, boo) is a queer black girl magician working toward collective liberation through community organizing, soulful facilitation, and healing justice. Her roots run from the Third Coast of Houston, TX and the Piney Woods of Marshall, TX. Rhiana currently works as the Icarus Project webinar coordinator and facilitator, founder/consultant of Conjure Community Healing Arts, and trainer for The Isaiah Young Institute. ----------- JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to receive occasional communication from us with resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter  ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sustainer - and check our new community levels and rewards launched just this week!! - at www.patreon.com/healingjustice  You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to Rachel Ishikawa for audio editing and production, and Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering.