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Third century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria

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Pre-Loved Podcast
S10 Ep14 LADIES OF THE LOON: Lexis Zenobia is a dealer specializing in vintage mohair – on cinematic storytelling for this one-of-a-kind archival collection found at a mansion in the woods.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 62:46


Today we're chatting with Lexis Zenobia , a full-time artist and vintage dealer, the owner of Ladies of the Loon — which is doing something really unique – this is a vintage brand that has taken a truly singular path in the resale world, one paved entirely in vintage mohair. A little background, Lexis grew up in Wisconsin, and came of age in Milwaukee's vintage scene. She launched a fashion photography business at 18, and spent several years on the road in an RV, selling vintage out of the back and collecting pieces across the American West.  But it wasn't until she became the steward of a one-of-a-kind vintage mohair collection that everything changed for Lexis. Today, you're going to hear the story of a find beyond her wildest dreams: thousands of vintage and hand-knit mohair pieces, spanning from the 1920s onward, capes, gowns, skirts, sweaters — including a collection of nearly 200 hand-knit Italian cardigans from the 1950s and 60s. This is a collection so significant, it should be shown in a gallery. On today's episode, we get into all of it: how a sleepless night and a full moon set this whole thing in motion, why Lexi made the bold decision to sell off her entire existing inventory and go all in on mohair, what makes this textile so special to photograph and to wear, and the pieces — that sold in minutes which she still thinks about. All that and more! Let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [5:16] Early memories of Lexis vintage shopping with her mom, including an antique store in a rural barn. [7:50] Her career in vintage actually started with fashion photography. [11:04] She originally became a vintage dealer because she needed to do a big closet cleanout, and it accidentally launched a decade-long career.  [14:31] How COVID reshaped the business  [18:16] How she became the steward of a one-of-a-kind vintage mohair collection, spanning from the 1920s onward. [26:35] Why vintage mohair is a special textile, nicknamed "the diamond fiber" [29:39] The Italian handknit mohair cardigans  [31:08] On the decision to wholesale her existing collection and focus singularly on vintage mohair.  [37:44] Her dream to show the mohair collection in a gallery  [41:05] How to care for vintage mohair  [47:18] The two mohair pieces that sold in minutes and that she still thinks about  [52:46] On her personal style and memorable pieces EPISODE MENTIONS:  Ladies of the Loon Midwest Vintage Flea SUDESTADA Gallery "Wool Skirts," an exhibition of one woman's 40-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing and feminist history. – The New York Times The Black Web dress Bleu Boy Vintage Thank You Vintage   LET'S CONNECT: 

Game Design Deep Dive
Chalice of Poison with Akar Bharadvaj

Game Design Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 50:08


Akar Bharadvaj is designer of the upcoming game Chalice of Poison about the Iran-Iraq War from GMT and the Zenobia Award-Winning Tyranny of Blood. We chat about both designs, the future of the Zenobia awards, and much more. Hellcouch designed by Carol Mertz and Francesca Caletto-Leon also came up in conversation, and we are all about giving credit where due. Outro music: Lifeguard "It Will Get Worse"Send us Fan Mail

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
Zenobia Kloppers had 2 films drop on the same day last Friday!

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 17:02 Transcription Available


Description: Clarence Ford speaks to Zenobia Kloppers about her rare achievement of starring in two films released on the same day, and her growing career across local and international productions. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcastul de istorie
#171 - Aurelian, Restitutor Orientis

Podcastul de istorie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 104:05


În cele din urmă vine înfruntarea dintre Aurelian și Zenobia. Va reuși regina Palmyrei să își mențină regatul construit cu mare dibăcie, sau va eșua în fața unui Aurelian de neoprit?

Podcastul de istorie
#170 - Zenobia

Podcastul de istorie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 91:15


Dacă înainte Odenathus încercase să țină stindardul roman ridicat în estul imperiului, Zenobia, care-i moștenește forța militară, are de ales între romani sau perși. Dar pentru că Shapur I are alte preocupări iar din partea Imperiului Roman pare că nimeni nu răspunde, Zenobia alege (oportunist sau nu) să își servească propriilor interese.

Della Sport
Della Herstory Zenobia (smakprov)

Della Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 15:24


Herstory är ett avsnitt man bara kan höra om man är prenumerant på Della Monde. Bli det på underproduktion.se/dellamonde

featured Wiki of the Day

fWotD Episode 3236: Zenobia Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Sunday, 15 March 2026, is Zenobia.Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic:

The Create Your Own Life Show
Rome Didn't Fall — It Split Into Three Empires

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 14:24


Most people imagine the Roman Empire collapsing in a single moment.Barbarians at the gates.Cities burning.The empire ending overnight.But that's not what actually happened.In the year 260 AD, Rome didn't fall.It split.After the capture of Emperor Valerian by the Persian king Shapur I, the Roman world fractured into three rival states.In the west, the general Postumus created the Gallic Empire, ruling Gaul, Britain, and Spain with stronger borders and better money than Rome itself.In the east, the wealthy trading city of Palmyra rose under Odaenathus and later Queen Zenobia, controlling the empire's richest trade routes and eventually seizing Egypt.What remained in the center was a weakened Roman state struggling with civil war, currency collapse, and a rapidly shrinking tax base.For nearly fifteen years, the Roman Empire existed as three separate empires.This is the Roman Pattern.When a central state can no longer provide security, stable money, and legitimate authority, the edges stop listening.They build their own systems.In this episode we explore:• The capture of Emperor Valerian • The creation of the Gallic Empire • The rise of Zenobia and Palmyra • Rome's catastrophic currency debasement • How Aurelian violently reunited the empire • Why the Rome that survived was never the same History doesn't repeat.But it rhymes.Subscribe for more episodes exploring the hidden forces behind Rome's rise and fall.

El vuelo del Fénix
El vuelo del Fénix - Bloodbound, Rage, Zenobia y Lamb of God - 04/03/26

El vuelo del Fénix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 58:46


Hoy escuchamos: Bloodbound- The nine crusades, Rage- We´ll find a way, Airbourne- Gutsy, Heat- Disaster, Zenobia- La tormenta, Kinnia- La danza del cuervo negro, Casus Belli- Enganchado, Canciones con Historia: Therion- The rise of Sodom and Gomorra, Clawfinger- Before we all die, Lamb of God- Blunt force blues, Belphegor- Scarlet beast leviathan. Escuchar audio

The Bestow Curse Podcast: A Pathfinder 2E Actual Play

Last time on the Bestow Curse podcast, our heroes rallied in their fight again Zenobia Zenderholm and her minions, working their ranks down until only Zenobia herself remained. Barely damaged, will this powerful foe from Sylvie's past be their end?? The cursed campaign continues now!       Website: hideouslaughterpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/hideouslaughter Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HideousLaughterPod Discord: https://discord.gg/ruG6hxB Email: bestowcursepodcast@gmail.com Facebook/Instagram: @hideouslaughterpod Reddit: reddit.com/r/HideousLaughter Die Hard Dice Discount Code: Hideous Ambience by Michael Ghelfi https://michaelghelfi.bandcamp.com/  Theme Song: Firemane by Adrian Von Zeigler

El vuelo del Fénix
El vuelo del Fénix - Ícaro de Legado de una Tragedia, Yeska y peticiones 173 - 28/01/26

El vuelo del Fénix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 58:49


Hoy escuchamos: Legado de Una Tragedia- Ícaro, Headon- Memento, Yeska- A por ellos, Tierra Santa- Ícaro, Zenobia- Ícaro, Manegarn- Flight of Icarus, Inducation- Steel and thunder, Helloween- The time of the Oath, Cobardes- En llamas, Bull Brigade- Sopra i muri, Medina Azahara- El día que yo soñé, Leprous- Indecisive.Escuchar audio

El vuelo del Fénix
El vuelo del Fénix - De estreno con Fausto Taranto y XpresidentX - 13/01/26

El vuelo del Fénix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 59:02


Hoy escuchamos: Fausto Taranto- Caperucita, Fausto Taranto- El color de tu sangre, XpresidentX- Drogoindependiente (con Lucy), Black Swan- Paralyzed, Tailgunner- Eulogy, Temple Balls- Tokyo love, Iron Savior- Relax, Zenobia- Ícaro (XX aniversario), Alter Bridge- Scales are falling, Uuhai Secret history of the mongols, Within Temptation y Smash Into Pieces- Somebody like you, Therion- Draconian trilogy.Escuchar audio

Trashy Royals
164. Zenobia and the Palmyrene Empire

Trashy Royals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 32:52


Between the years 235 and 280 AD, the Roman Empire was a basket case. Emperors were dropping like flies, succession fights were common, pretenders routinely declared themselves Emperor, and whole regions broke away. It was not the most prestigious period for Rome. In Roman-controlled Syria, a fully Romanized city-state called Palmyra had become a wealthy and prosperous destination on various trade routes, as well as the last bulwark on the eastern frontier between Rome and the Persian Empire. As the Roman crack-up proceeded, the city appointed its first-ever king, Odaenathus, who ruled alongside his wife, Zenobia. When Odaenathus was assassinated in 267 - we don't know by whom - Zenobia took the reins of Palmyra and led it through an audacious territorial expansion, until Palmyra controlled basically all of the Eastern Empire, including Egypt. And then, as more Emperors bumbled through the halls of power in distant Rome, Zenobia gave up on them entirely and declared herself Empress of Rome, and her domain, the Palmyrene Empire, the equal of Rome itself. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. To advertise on this podcast, reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com.

Trashy Royals
164. Zenobia and the Palmyrene Empire

Trashy Royals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 29:52


Between the years 235 and 280 AD, the Roman Empire was a basket case. Emperors were dropping like flies, succession fights were common, pretenders routinely declared themselves Emperor, and whole regions broke away. It was not the most prestigious period for Rome.In Roman-controlled Syria, a fully Romanized city-state called Palmyra had become a wealthy and prosperous destination on various trade routes, as well as the last bulwark on the eastern frontier between Rome and the Persian Empire. As the Roman crack-up proceeded, the city appointed its first-ever king, Odaenathus, who ruled alongside his wife, Zenobia. When Odaenathus was assassinated in 267 - we don't know by whom - Zenobia took the reins of Palmyra and led it through an audacious territorial expansion, until Palmyra controlled basically all of the Eastern Empire, including Egypt.And then, as more Emperors bumbled through the halls of power in distant Rome, Zenobia gave up on them entirely and declared herself Empress of Rome, and her domain, the Palmyrene Empire, the equal of Rome itself.Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast.To advertise on this podcast, reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Puente Genil en la Onda
09/12/2025 Más de Uno Puente Genil

Puente Genil en la Onda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 41:13


Hoy hablamos del fenómeno turístico generado por el alumbrado navideño, del refuerzo de tres nuevos agentes que se incorporan a la Policía Local y de una nueva edición de “Con Mucho Gusto”, que vuelve a poner en valor la historia, el patrimonio y la gastronomía de Puente Genil. También nos acercamos a los preparativos de la Coral Miguel Gant para su tradicional concierto de Navidad y recibimos a integrantes de la Asociación Zenobia, que estrenan en el Teatro Circo la obra ¿Por qué Emilio y no Emilia?

Puente Genil en la Onda
10/11/2025 Más de Uno Puente Genil

Puente Genil en la Onda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 38:44


Empezamos la semana con las declaraciones del alcalde y presidente local del PP, Sergio Velasco, tras la clausura del congreso autonómico de su partido, en el que Juanma Moreno fue reafirmado como presidente regional. Escucharemos también a la concejala de Igualdad, Asunción César, que ha presentado las actividades organizadas por el Ayuntamiento con motivo del Día Mundial para la Erradicación de la Violencia hacia las Mujeres. Hablaremos además de la obra La huella de la mujer en Puente Genil, que la asociación Zenobia volverá a representar este fin de semana en el Teatro Circo, y repasaremos otros asuntos de la actualidad local. En la segunda parte del programa, con Juan Manuel Luna, en Puente Genil Verde, descubriremos la riqueza natural del bosque de galería que acompaña al río a su paso por nuestro municipio, un ecosistema de enorme valor ecológico y paisajístico.

Krigshistoriepodden
GIIA-avsnitt 117. Sebastian Karlssons avsnitt – Odaenathus av Palmyra (och Zenobia!)

Krigshistoriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 21:19


I vårt mest provinsiella avsnitt hittills går vi – på vår arbetsgivare Sebastian Karlssons begäran – igenom Odaenathus av Palmyra. Eller ja, det visar sig att Odaenathus mest är background lore för sin fru Zenobia. Mattis är den som försöker styra upp provinserna den här gången och beskriver Odaenathus liv och gärning. På vägen passar han på att beskriva Palmyra, det deppiga romerska 200-talet och Zenobia; kvinnan som råkade (”oj hoppsan!”) upprätta ett väldigt tillfälligt imperium. Pers roll är den här gången att mysa över begreppet ”kamelkaravaner”. Stort tack till Sebastian! Det här är hans personliga expressavsnitt.Vill du också ha ett personligt expressavsnitt? Bli då vår patreon på tier Gustav II Adolfs livvaktsstyrka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La Paella Rusa
La vida siempre te vuelve a llevar al Ventorro (aunque no quieras)

La Paella Rusa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 62:07


En el primer aniversario de la DANA, dedicamos esta entrega de La Paella Rusa a hacer un minuto y resultado de sus consecuencias políticas y sociales. Hablamos del funeral de Estado,de las familias de las víctimas y de la situación de Mazón que, efectivamente, sigue ahí. También de los avances en la investigación judicial de la tragedia. Y del Ventorro. Porque uno siempre vuelve al Ventorro. Además, nos asomamos a la apenas crispada comparecencia de Pedro Sánchez en el Senado por el caso Koldo. Y en nuestra recomendación literaria, El mundo. Una historia de familias, de Simon Sebag Montefiore (Editorial Crítica). ¡Dentro sinopsis! “Hace unos 950.000 años, una familia de cinco personas caminó por una playa y dejó las huellas familiares más antiguas jamás descubiertas. Para Simon Sebag Montefiore estos fósiles sirven como inspiración para una nueva historia mundial, una que es genuinamente global a la vez que íntima, que abarca siglos, continentes y culturas y se centra en los lazos familiares que nos conectan a cada uno de nosotros. Traza una crónica de las grandes dinastías que han dado forma a nuestro mundo a lo largo de la historia de la humanidad a través de intrigas palaciegas, asuntos amorosos y vidas familiares, vinculando los grandes temas —la guerra, la migración, la peste, la religión o la tecnología— con las personas que están en el corazón de la historia. Un rico elenco de complejos personajes forman el corazón palpitante de la historia. Veremos desfilar los Médici y a los Incas, los otomanos y los mogoles, los Bonapartes, los Habsburgo y los Zulúes, los Rothschild, los Rockefeller y los Krupp, los Churchill, los Kennedy, los Castro, los Nehrus, los Pahlavis y los Kenyattas, los Saudíes, los Kim y los Assad. Algunos son líderes conocidos —desde Alejandro Magno, Atila, Iván el Terrible y Gengis Kan hasta Hitler, Thatcher, Obama o Putin—, otros fueron genios creativos, desde Sócrates, Miguel Ángel y Shakespeare hasta Newton, Mozart, Balzac, Freud, Bowie y Tim Berners-Lee. Pero a esta nómina se suman personajes menos conocidos, como Hongwu, que empezó como mendigo y fundó la dinastía Ming; Kamehameha, conquistador de Hawai; Zenobia, emperatriz árabe que desafió a Roma; o Sayyida al-Hurra, reina pirata marroquí. Aquí no solo hay conquistadores y reinas, sino también profetas, charlatanes, actores, gángsters, artistas, científicos, médicos, magnates, amantes, esposas, maridos e hijos. Las poderosas dinastías que desfilan por este libro representan la escala de la ambición humana, fusionando sangrientas guerras de sucesión, complots traicioneros y a veces asombrosa megalomanía con una floreciente cultura o romances apasionados. Tan fascinante como la ficción, El Mundo captura toda la historia de la humanidad con toda su alegría, dolor, romance, ingenio y crueldad en una innovadora y magistral narración que cambiará para siempre los límites de lo que la historia puede lograr”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La Torre del Cuervo
#136 Alien: Homenaje al horror entre las estrellas (Parte 6)

La Torre del Cuervo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 82:09


Sexto programa de nuestro homenaje a Alien (1979). Seguimos recorriendo la Nostromo, el punto de no retorno, donde la calma se rompe y comienza la verdadera condena. En La Torre del Cuervo seguimos tejiendo conexiones entre fantasía, ciencia ficción y terror. Porque Alien, como Dune, Lovecraft o Warhammer, forma parte del mismo grimdark que nos obsesiona. Subid a bordo. La cena está servida. En la Torre del Cuervo creemos que el grimdark no se limita a la palabra. También vibra en la música. Por eso, al final del programa abrimos nuestras compuertas a Tooth Unlabeled Society, banda de metal progresivo nacida en 2022 que en poco tiempo ha compartido escenario con Avalanch, Jorge Salán o Zenobia. Su nombre lo dice todo: Unlabeled Society, una sociedad sin etiquetas. Esta vez cerramos con su tema “Orphan 5”, un rugido áspero y visceral que prolonga la pesadilla de la Nostromo en acordes y sombras. Gracias a nuestros mecenas por mantener viva la llama de esta Torre, y a nuestros amigos de MultiverseWar, con quienes cada mes sorteamos más de 200 € en juegos de mesa, miniaturas y novelas entre quienes nos apoyan en iVoox. Cuélebre BAND: Instagram: @cuelebre_band Facebook: Cuélebre — Folk Cuélebre X (antes Twitter): @CuelebreBand YouTube: OficialCuelebre Una producción monumental de La Torre del Cuervo Ficción sonora a cargo del maestro Antonio "Lobo" Salinas. Guión y adaptación: Mekancorvus, Rosa y Viktoria. Reparto: ELLEN RIPLEY - Viktoria Hyvin JOAN M. LAMBERT - Rosa del estudio @laratamojada DENNIS T. PARKER - Gus SAMUEL E. BRETT - Dani Dominguez ASH - Alberto Láudano de @Noviembre Nocturno W. KANE - Omar Muñoz J. DALLAS - Xavi Varghar MADRE - Alexa Voz extraña - MekanCorvus Narración a cargo de El Corintio. Recordad que podéis uniros al Canal de Telegram de La Torre del Cuervo para estar al tanto de todas las novedades: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra página web: https://latorredelcuervo.com/ Encontraréis artículos con novedades del hobby, reseñas de las novelas más Grimdark y menciones a eventos que podrían estar ocurriendo en vuestra ciudad sin que lo sepáis. Apóyanos en iVoox pulsando el botón azul. Con tu ayuda, no solo haces posible este programa, sino que participas automáticamente en el sorteo mensual de 200€ en material de wargames, cortesía de MultiversoWar. www.multiversowar.com ¡Gracias por vuestro apoyo constante y por seguirnos en este viaje grimdark! ⚔️ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torredelcuervo/?locale=es_ES Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/latorredelcuervo.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latorre_delcuervo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@La_TorredelCuervo Telegram: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Para sugerencias o comentarios: info@latorredelcuervo.com

La Torre del Cuervo
#135 Alien: Homenaje al horror entre las estrellas (Parte 5)

La Torre del Cuervo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 76:13


Quinto programa de nuestro homenaje a Alien (1979). Seguimos recorriendo la Nostromo, el punto de no retorno, donde la calma se rompe y comienza la verdadera condena. En La Torre del Cuervo seguimos tejiendo conexiones entre fantasía, ciencia ficción y terror. Porque Alien, como Dune, Lovecraft o Warhammer, forma parte del mismo grimdark que nos obsesiona. Subid a bordo. La cena está servida. En la Torre del Cuervo creemos que el grimdark no se limita a la palabra. También vibra en la música. Por eso, al final del programa abrimos nuestras compuertas a Tooth Unlabeled Society, banda de metal progresivo nacida en 2022 que en poco tiempo ha compartido escenario con Avalanch, Jorge Salán o Zenobia. Su nombre lo dice todo: Unlabeled Society, una sociedad sin etiquetas. Esta vez cerramos con su tema “Orphan 5”, un rugido áspero y visceral que prolonga la pesadilla de la Nostromo en acordes y sombras. Gracias a nuestros mecenas por mantener viva la llama de esta Torre, y a nuestros amigos de MultiverseWar, con quienes cada mes sorteamos más de 200 € en juegos de mesa, miniaturas y novelas entre quienes nos apoyan en iVoox. Puedes seguir a Tooth aquí: Web: www.toothband.es YouTube: Tooth Unlabeled Society Instagram: @toothunlabeledsocietyoficial Facebook: Tooth Unlabeled Society TikTok: @toothunlabeledsociety Una producción monumental de La Torre del Cuervo Ficción sonora a cargo del maestro Antonio "Lobo" Salinas. Guión y adaptación: Mekancorvus, Rosa y Viktoria. Reparto: ELLEN RIPLEY - Viktoria Hyvin JOAN M. LAMBERT - Rosa del estudio @laratamojada DENNIS T. PARKER - Gus SAMUEL E. BRETT - Dani Dominguez ASH - Alberto Láudano de @Noviembre Nocturno W. KANE - Omar Muñoz J. DALLAS - Xavi Varghar MADRE - Alexa Voz extraña - MekanCorvus Narración a cargo de El Corintio. Recordad que podéis uniros al Canal de Telegram de La Torre del Cuervo para estar al tanto de todas las novedades: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra página web: https://latorredelcuervo.com/ Encontraréis artículos con novedades del hobby, reseñas de las novelas más Grimdark y menciones a eventos que podrían estar ocurriendo en vuestra ciudad sin que lo sepáis. Apóyanos en iVoox pulsando el botón azul. Con tu ayuda, no solo haces posible este programa, sino que participas automáticamente en el sorteo mensual de 200€ en material de wargames, cortesía de MultiversoWar. www.multiversowar.com ¡Gracias por vuestro apoyo constante y por seguirnos en este viaje grimdark! ⚔️ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torredelcuervo/?locale=es_ES Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/latorredelcuervo.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latorre_delcuervo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@La_TorredelCuervo Telegram: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Para sugerencias o comentarios: info@latorredelcuervo.com

La Torre del Cuervo
#134 Alien: Homenaje al horror entre las estrellas (Parte 4)

La Torre del Cuervo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 85:23


En este cuarto programa de nuestro homenaje sonoro a Alien, descendemos aún más en los pasillos metálicos de la Nostromo. Kane despierta, el parásito ha desaparecido y la tripulación respira un falso alivio. Pero sabemos que la calma es la mentira favorita del horror. En este capítulo exploramos la diferencia entre el guion original de Dan O'Bannon, la mirada clínica de Ridley Scott y la novela de Alan Dean Foster, que aporta detalles y matices ausentes en la pantalla. Y avanzamos hacia el momento más brutal e icónico de la franquicia: el nacimiento del chestburster, el “revientapechos”, una escena que convirtió el banquete en matadero y a Alien en mito. De ahí brotó toda su iconografía maldita: vísceras, cuerpos traicionados y el xenomorfo elevado a símbolo eterno del terror espacial. En la Torre del Cuervo creemos que el grimdark no se limita a la palabra. También vibra en la música. Por eso, al final del programa abrimos nuestras compuertas a Tooth Unlabeled Society, banda de metal progresivo nacida en 2022 que en poco tiempo ha compartido escenario con Avalanch, Jorge Salán o Zenobia. Su nombre lo dice todo: Unlabeled Society, una sociedad sin etiquetas. Esta vez cerramos con su tema “Orphan 5”, un rugido áspero y visceral que prolonga la pesadilla de la Nostromo en acordes y sombras. Gracias a nuestros mecenas por mantener viva la llama de esta Torre, y a nuestros amigos de MultiverseWar, con quienes cada mes sorteamos más de 200 € en juegos de mesa, miniaturas y novelas entre quienes nos apoyan en iVoox. Puedes seguir a Tooth aquí: Web: www.toothband.es YouTube: Tooth Unlabeled Society Instagram: @toothunlabeledsocietyoficial Facebook: Tooth Unlabeled Society TikTok: @toothunlabeledsociety Una producción monumental de La Torre del Cuervo Ficción sonora a cargo del maestro Antonio "Lobo" Salinas. Guión y adaptación: Mekancorvus, Rosa y Viktoria. Reparto: ELLEN RIPLEY - Viktoria Hyvin JOAN M. LAMBERT - Rosa del estudio @laratamojada DENNIS T. PARKER - Gus SAMUEL E. BRETT - Dani Dominguez ASH - Alberto Láudano de @Noviembre Nocturno W. KANE - Omar Muñoz J. DALLAS - Xavi Varghar MADRE - Alexa Voz extraña - MekanCorvus Narración a cargo de El Corintio. Recordad que podéis uniros al Canal de Telegram de La Torre del Cuervo para estar al tanto de todas las novedades: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra página web: https://latorredelcuervo.com/ Encontraréis artículos con novedades del hobby, reseñas de las novelas más Grimdark y menciones a eventos que podrían estar ocurriendo en vuestra ciudad sin que lo sepáis. Apóyanos en iVoox pulsando el botón azul. Con tu ayuda, no solo haces posible este programa, sino que participas automáticamente en el sorteo mensual de 200€ en material de wargames, cortesía de MultiversoWar. www.multiversowar.com ¡Gracias por vuestro apoyo constante y por seguirnos en este viaje grimdark! ⚔️ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torredelcuervo/?locale=es_ES Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/latorredelcuervo.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latorre_delcuervo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@La_TorredelCuervo Telegram: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Para sugerencias o comentarios: info@latorredelcuervo.com

La Torre del Cuervo
#133 Alien: Homenaje al horror entre las estrellas (Parte 3)

La Torre del Cuervo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 90:41


En este tercer episodio de nuestro homenaje sonoro a Alien, descendemos aún más en los pasillos metálicos de la Nostromo. Kane despierta, el parásito ha desaparecido y la tripulación respira un falso alivio. Pero sabemos que la calma es la mentira favorita del horror. En este capítulo exploramos la diferencia entre el guion original de Dan O'Bannon, la mirada clínica de Ridley Scott y la novela de Alan Dean Foster, que aporta detalles y matices ausentes en la pantalla. Y avanzamos hacia el momento más brutal e icónico de la franquicia: el nacimiento del chestburster, el “revientapechos”, una escena que convirtió el banquete en matadero y a Alien en mito. De ahí brotó toda su iconografía maldita: vísceras, cuerpos traicionados y el xenomorfo elevado a símbolo eterno del terror espacial. En la Torre del Cuervo creemos que el grimdark no se limita a la palabra. También vibra en la música. Por eso, al final del programa abrimos nuestras compuertas a Tooth Unlabeled Society, banda de metal progresivo nacida en 2022 que en poco tiempo ha compartido escenario con Avalanch, Jorge Salán o Zenobia. Su nombre lo dice todo: Unlabeled Society, una sociedad sin etiquetas. Esta vez cerramos con su tema “Orphan 5”, un rugido áspero y visceral que prolonga la pesadilla de la Nostromo en acordes y sombras. Gracias a nuestros mecenas por mantener viva la llama de esta Torre, y a nuestros amigos de MultiverseWar, con quienes cada mes sorteamos más de 200 € en juegos de mesa, miniaturas y novelas entre quienes nos apoyan en iVoox. Puedes seguir a Tooth aquí: Web: www.toothband.es YouTube: Tooth Unlabeled Society Instagram: @toothunlabeledsocietyoficial Facebook: Tooth Unlabeled Society TikTok: @toothunlabeledsociety Una producción monumental de La Torre del Cuervo Ficción sonora a cargo del maestro Antonio "Lobo" Salinas. Guión y adaptación: Mekancorvus, Rosa y Viktoria. Reparto: ELLEN RIPLEY - Viktoria Hyvin JOAN M. LAMBERT - Rosa del estudio @laratamojada DENNIS T. PARKER - Gus SAMUEL E. BRETT - Dani Dominguez ASH - Alberto Láudano de @Noviembre Nocturno W. KANE - Omar Muñoz J. DALLAS - Xavi Varghar MADRE - Alexa Voz extraña - MekanCorvus Narración a cargo de El Corintio. Recordad que podéis uniros al Canal de Telegram de La Torre del Cuervo para estar al tanto de todas las novedades: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra página web: https://latorredelcuervo.com/ Encontraréis artículos con novedades del hobby, reseñas de las novelas más Grimdark y menciones a eventos que podrían estar ocurriendo en vuestra ciudad sin que lo sepáis. Apóyanos en iVoox pulsando el botón azul. Con tu ayuda, no solo haces posible este programa, sino que participas automáticamente en el sorteo mensual de 200€ en material de wargames, cortesía de MultiversoWar. www.multiversowar.com ¡Gracias por vuestro apoyo constante y por seguirnos en este viaje grimdark! ⚔️ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torredelcuervo/?locale=es_ES Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/latorredelcuervo.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latorre_delcuervo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@La_TorredelCuervo Telegram: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Para sugerencias o comentarios: info@latorredelcuervo.com

La Torre del Cuervo
#132 Alien: Homenaje al horror entre las estrellas (Parte 2)

La Torre del Cuervo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 79:36


Seguimos nuestro viaje por el universo de Alien con el segundo capítulo de este homenaje sonoro a la saga que cambió para siempre la ciencia ficción y el terror. Acompañamos a la Nostromo en uno de sus momentos más tensos: la calma imposible antes del estallido, el cuerpo convertido en huésped y la certeza de que lo peor aún está por llegar. En este episodio reflexionamos también sobre el presente de la franquicia con la serie Alien: Earth, sobre el panorama friki actual y os adelantamos parte de lo que traerá la nueva temporada de La Torre del Cuervo, cargada de autores, relatos y sorteos. Además, inauguramos un nuevo ciclo en la Torre: dar espacio a la música como narrativa grimdark. Cerramos el programa con la fuerza de Tooth Unlabeled Society, banda de metal progresivo y groove que ya ha compartido escenario con Avalanch, Jorge Salán o Zenobia, y que prepara su nuevo EP para 2025. Su tema “Beneath the Shadows of the Filth” pone el broche a este episodio. Puedes seguir a Tooth aquí: Web: toothband.es YouTube: Tooth Unlabeled Society Instagram: @toothunlabeledsocietyoficial Facebook: Tooth Unlabeled Society TikTok: @toothunlabeledsociety Una producción monumental de La Torre del Cuervo Ficción sonora a cargo del maestro Antonio "Lobo" Salinas- Guión y adaptación: Mekancorvus, Rosa y Viktoria. Reparto: ELLEN RIPLEY - Viktoria Hyvin JOAN M. LAMBERT - Rosa del estudio @laratamojada DENNIS T. PARKER - Gus SAMUEL E. BRETT - Dani Dominguez ASH - Alberto Láudano de Noviembre Nocturno W. KANE - Omar Muñoz J. DALLAS - Xavi Varghar MADRE - Alexa Voz extraña - MekanCorvus Narración a cargo de El Corintio. Recordad que podéis uniros al Canal de Telegram de La Torre del Cuervo para estar al tanto de todas las novedades: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra página web: https://latorredelcuervo.com/ Encontraréis artículos con novedades del hobby, reseñas de las novelas más Grimdark y menciones a eventos que podrían estar ocurriendo en vuestra ciudad sin que lo sepáis. Apóyanos en iVoox pulsando el botón azul. Con tu ayuda, no solo haces posible este programa, sino que participas automáticamente en el sorteo mensual de 200€ en material de wargames, cortesía de MultiversoWar. www.multiversowar.com ¡Gracias por vuestro apoyo constante y por seguirnos en este viaje grimdark! ⚔️ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torredelcuervo/?locale=es_ES Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/latorredelcuervo.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latorre_delcuervo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@La_TorredelCuervo Telegram: https://t.me/+fnXc1Gr1WydmYTY8 Para sugerencias o comentarios: info@latorredelcuervo.com

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
How to be a Critical Psychologist Without Losing Your Soul: A Conversation With Zenobia Morrill, José Giovanni Luiggi-Hernández and Justin Karter

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 45:39


On the Mad in America podcast this week, we explore the importance of raising awareness of psychological approaches that challenge mainstream perspectives. Joining us today are three people who are practising clinical psychologists and who have written for Mad in America. Zenobia Morrill is a critical-liberation psychologist and psychology professor who received her doctorate from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her research interests include critical and liberation psychology, the psychotherapy process, and wider conceptual and ethical issues in psychology and psychiatry. José Giovanni Luiggi-Hernández is a clinical psychologist in private practice, a qualitative researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, a writer for Mad in America and part of the recently launched Mad in Puerto Rico website. His interests include understanding the lived experiences of colonized people using phenomenological, psychoanalytic, and decolonial frameworks, LGBTQ issues and psychotherapy for physical health concerns. Also joining us is Mad in America's lead research news editor, Justin Karter. A graduate in both psychology and journalism, Justin's research and writing span topics in the philosophy of psychology, critical psychology, MAD studies, cross-cultural psychology, qualitative methods, and theories of counselling and psychotherapy. In this conversation, we discuss the possibilities opened up by adopting a critical mindset, identify some of the barriers to working in such a way, and share some key resources to help aspiring psychologists explore alternative approaches. Find a full transcript of this interview here: https://www.madinamerica.com/2025/08/how-to-be-a-critical-psychologist-without-losing-your-soul/  *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. https://www.madinamerica.com/donate/ To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here: https://pod.link/1212789850 © Mad in America 2025. Produced by James Moore https://www.jmaudio.org

The Hacka Podcast
202. Hyphen Habits, Storytelling, and Spirit-Led Steps w/ Jennifer Malech & Evan Zenobia

The Hacka Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 69:14


For the full show notes go to - https://hacka.org/2025/08/04/202-hyphen-habits-storytelling-and-spirit-led-steps-w-jennifer-malech-evan-zenobia/----------Chapters:00:00 – Episode Preview00:39 – Welcome & Introductions02:48 – Jennifer's Journey: From LA to Houston06:25 – Evan's Journey: From Wisconsin to Church Planting in Texas09:00 – The Power of Writing: From Ad Agency to Author20:21 – How Literature Shapes Faith and Thinking30:08 – Behind the Podcast: Lamppost in the Woods41:26 – Creating Hyphen Habits: A Book for Young Adults50:43 – The Power of Team and Spiritual Endurance57:04 – God in the Midst of the Unknown1:01:41 – Final Words: Trusting God with Today-----------Order Hacka Merch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://the-hacka-podcast.myspreadshop.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠------------Listen to all episodes:Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3PRSYKUSpotify - https://spoti.fi/3zCUsUoFollow us on social:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehackapod/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hackaorgTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thehackapod

The Story Behind Her Success
Zenobia Moochhala: Co-founder of Care.com -317

The Story Behind Her Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 23:47


It's very easy to focus on fixing your failures.  But how do you take what is successful and keep building on that? The answer is: focus on what you do well and make it even better. -Zenobia Moochhala Meet entrepreneurial superstar Zenobia Moochalla.  Born in Mumbai, India, Zenobia came to the United States at 20 to attend Brandeis University and is one of the original co-founders of www.care.com, the world's largest and most successful online platform for childcare, elder care, and pet care.  Recorded in my living room, this upclose and personal interview takes you into the early days of Care.com, where the team, led by Sheila Lirio Marcelo, examined pain points for working parents and discovered that childcare was their number 1 concern.  Says Zenobia:  “And it wasn't just childcare: it was care for everyone you love.  That's how the idea of care.com was born.”   In the beginning, she was the only member of the co-founding team who didn't have children, so she became the person who spearheaded research into what people needed. Now the mother of two, Zenobia learned early on how working women were struggling to balance lives. To keep things safe for caregivers and families, Care.com quickly built in checks and balances, including background checks.  With each member of the Care.com founders tasked with projects aligned to their specialties, Zenobia is proud to have been a part of a team that took Care.com from a start-up to $200 million in revenue.  The daughter of a child psychologist mother and an entrepreneur father, Zenobia points to her two older sisters as her“superpowers”.   Although she was raised in India for the first 20 years of her life, Zenobia says “there was lots of dinner time conversation in our house and our Indian value system was mixed with American optimism. I grew up knowing that I could do anything I put my mind to.”   As an entrepreneur, she believes in the role mission plays in achieving success.  “Mission is that moment when you wake up and say I am really excited about what I'm going to do today because I'm always in pursuit of something that matters. Success is this elusive thing that you have to recognize when it happens, enjoy it while it's happening, and then let it go, because it will come around again.” For 23 minutes filled with wisdom, purpose, and passion, just hit that download button.

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«Su primer nido»

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 4:01


(Día Internacional del Refugiado) En el año 1916, en medio de la Primera Guerra Mundial, Juan Ramón Jiménez viajó por tierra y mar desde Madrid hasta Nueva York para casarse con la escritora y lingüista Zenobia Camprubí Aymar, que provenía de una acomodada familia catalano-puertorriqueña. La crónica de su viaje transatlántico la plasma en un diario íntimo que llega a ser una de sus obras más reconocidas por su audacia literaria, titulada: Diario de un poeta recién casado. Se divide en seis partes, en las que el autor documenta sus impresiones cotidianas al viajar desde Madrid hasta su pueblo natal de Moguer en la provincia de Huelva, y luego a Cádiz; desde Cádiz hasta Nueva York (donde se casa el 2 de marzo, y donde pasa buena parte de su residencia en los Estados Unidos entre enero y julio); y luego desde Nueva York de regreso a Madrid vía Cádiz y Moguer. El 20 de junio Juan Ramón y Zenobia desembarcan en Cádiz, donde comienza la quinta parte del diario, titulada «España». «¡Patria y alma! —exclama el poeta—. / Una abriga a la otra... / de la cuna a la muerte. / ... Ahora que el cuerpo entró en su patria, / el alma se le entra. / ¡Así, bien lleno! ¡Así, todo completo! / ¡Con mi alma, en mi patria!» Los recién casados visitan el colegio de San Luis Gonzaga en el Puerto de Santa María donde estudió Juan Ramón, y luego van a Moguer. Como es de esperar, allí la familia los recibe con cariño y con regalos de bodas. El 30 de junio, durante el retorno a Sevilla con destino a Madrid, el poeta le dedica a su madre los siguientes versos: ¡Qué bien le viene al corazón su primer nido! ¡Con qué alegre ilusión torna siempre volando a él; con qué descuido se echa en su fresca ramazón, rodeado de fe, de paz, de olvido! ... ¡Y con qué desazón vuelve a dejarlo, pobre y desvalido! ¡Parece que, en un trueque de pasión, el corazón se trae, roto, el nido, [y] se queda en el nido, roto, el corazón!1 Veinte años después, celebrado ya su Aniversario de Porcelana, la guerra civil de 1936 sorprendió a Juan Ramón y a Zenobia en Madrid, desde donde lograron volver a marcharse a América. Exiliado voluntario, en 1958 el poeta, ahora Premio Nobel español, murió en la isla de Puerto Rico sin haber querido volver a su patria, también roto el corazón por el fallecimiento de su esposa un año y medio antes que él.2 Quiera Dios que quienes añoramos nuestra patria desde lejos, al recordar nuestro primer nido determinemos más bien ocupar para siempre el glorioso nido que Jesucristo fue a preparar para los que nos hagamos ciudadanos de la patria celestial. Así podremos decir junto con los salmistas de Israel: ¡Cuán hermosas son tus moradas, Señor Todopoderoso! Anhelo con el alma los atrios del Señor; casi agonizo por estar en ellos. Con el corazón, con todo el cuerpo, canto alegre al Dios de la vida. Mi Dios y rey, Dios del universo, cerca de tu altar gorriones y golondrinas hallan lugar para sus nidos y allí ponen a sus polluelos. Felices quienes moran en tu casa y te alaban sin cesar.3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Juan Ramón Jiménez, Diario de un poeta recién casado (1916) (Madrid: Casa Editorial Calleja, 1917), pp. 220, 233; Enrique González Duro, Biografía interior de Juan Ramón Jiménez (Madrid: Ediciones Libertarias, 2002), p. 116; Wikipedia, s.v. «Zenobia Camprubí» En línea 18 diciembre 2018. 2 Diego Marín, Literatura española, Tomo 2: Época moderna (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968), p. 308. 3 Sal 84:1-2 (NVI), 3 (TLA), 5 (BLPH)

Watch Party: Wheel of Time
96 - Discussion with Amico Sedai, Zenobia Kloppers!

Watch Party: Wheel of Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 83:18


The crew is joined by Amico Sedai, Zenobia Kloppers to discuss Season 3. Please note that this episode was recorded before Amazon's tragic announcement that it is cancelling Wheel of Time. We will be releasing an emergency episode shortly to discuss the cancellation. If you are a newbie to Wheel of Time, don't worry - this podcast is spoiler-free! Watch the show along with us! Want to join the watch party? Do you have a question you need answered? A theory? Or an answer to the final question?  Contact us at: Website: https://wotwatchparty.wordpress.com/  Email: wotwatchparty@gmail.com Twitter: @wotwatchparty | https://twitter.com/WOTWatchParty Discord: https://tinyurl.com/5n84fkez  You can also find Rhuarc and Saimma on Facebook moderating WOT fan communities:  Cold Rocks Hold: An Inclusive Wheel of Time Fan Community Wheel of Time TV Series Wheel of Time TV Series - No Spoilers Page OTHER WATCH PARTY PODCASTS Watch Party: Lord of the Rings - https://watchpartylotr.podbean.com/  A Watch Party of Ice and Fire - https://watchpartyiaf.podbean.com/  Watch Party: Gaiman - https://watchpartygaiman.podbean.com/  CREDITS Intro and Outro Music: Find You, by Lion Spring (Rebekah Rolland). https://www.rebekahrolland.com/  This is a production of the Watch Party Podcast Network.

History Loves Company
Slay Queen: The Brief Reign of Zenobia

History Loves Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 14:27


"Well behaved women rarely make history." So goes a famous adage used by many feminist scholars and historians and one that most certainly applies to the subject of this week's episode. Who was the Syrian queen who led a rebellion against one of the greatest empires of all time? How did she form an empire of her own? And how did it all come crashing down? Find out this week in a truly riveting episode all about Queen Zenobia of Palmyra!

To Have And To Roll
Session 91 - Zenobia

To Have And To Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 110:55


Our heroes infiltrate the Longacre Building to bring the Grey Maidens down. ----more---- Curse of the Crimson Throne and the Pathfinder roleplaying game are published by Paizo and are used in accordance with their community use policy. This session featured sound effects from Syrinscape.  This session also featured "A Silver Chandelier," "A Venomous Encounter," "Ashes & Bones; The Forgotten Spell," and "The Ascension of Arthur" from Michael Ghelfi Studios. ----more---- We are on Mastadon! ToHaveAndToRoll@dice.camp We are on BlueSky! @ToHaveAndToRoll.bsky.social Check out character art, backstories, and character sheets on Tumblr, tohaveandtoroll.tumblr.com    

Yum Yum Podcast
Exploring The Expanse: Zenobia | The Expanse: One Ship | Review

Yum Yum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 33:00


We are just your average married couple who love watching and talking about science-fiction television. The Expanse is the series we're talking about and one we're watching through for the first time! Listen to us break down episodes of The Expanse and see if it's as good as everyone says it is. Exploring The Expanse is released to our Patreon first and so if you want to hear more of our discussions then come over and support the podcast.This week we're exploring The Expanse: One Ship episode  “Zenobia”It's time to unleash the blue goo!SUPPORT US: patreon.com/yumyumpodEMAIL US:yumyumpod@gmail.comFOLLOW US: Twitter: @YumYumPodcastFacebook: @YumYumPodcastInstagram: @yumyumpodReddit: r/YumYumPodcastBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/yumyumpodcast.bsky.socialTiktok: @yumyumpodTumblr: @yumyumpodLISTEN ON:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2NbEuaHSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2CjDLSsGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/37NheZPSimplecast: https://bit.ly/2ASPib8RadioPublic: https://bit.ly/30WxQ01iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2VnKBgqStitcher: https://bit.ly/3hIryqFTuneIn: https://bit.ly/3dDzjuPYoutube: https://bit.ly/3dk7tDA SUPPORT US: patreon.com/yumyumpodEMAIL US:yumyumpod@gmail.com FOLLOW US:Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Bluesky | Tiktok | Tumblr | DiscordLISTEN ON:Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon Music / Audible | Simplecast | Goodpods | Podchaser | Podcast Addict | Castbox | iHeartRadio | TuneIn

Platemark
s3e68 on editioning digital embroidery with printer Judith Solodkin

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 69:46


In this episode of Platemark, I talk with Judith Solodkin, a renowned master printer and founder of SOLO Impression. Judith shares her extensive experience, from being the first woman to graduate from the Tamarind Master Printer program to her unique work in digital embroidery. She reflects on her collaborations with notable artists like Louise Bourgeois and Sonya Clark, and her teaching role at various art institutions. We talk bout Judith's passion for wearable art, specifically her creation of one-of-a-kind hats. Additionally, we discuss the technical and collaborative aspects of printmaking and embroidery, as well as the importance of documenting and preserving artistic processes and works. Cover image: Grace Graupe-Pillard USEFUL LINKS https://www.millinersguild.org/ https://www.soloimpression.com/ @judithsolodkin Platemark website Sign-up for Platemark emails Leave a 5-star review Support the show Check out Platemark on Instagram Join our Platemark group on Facebook June Wayne. Near Miss, 1996. Lithograph. 26 x 32 ½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Joyce Kozloff. Now, Voyager I, 2007. Color lithograph with glitter. 31 ½ x 31 ½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. James Rosenquist (American, 1933–2017). Paper Clip, 1974. Ten-color lithograph. 36 ½ x 69 in. (92.7 x 175.3 cm.). Published and printed by Petersburg Press. Nancy Spero (American, 1926–2009). Torture in Chile, from the A. I. R. Print Portfolio, 1975. Lithograph. Sheet and image: 22 1⁄4 x 30 in. (56.5 x 76.2 cm.). Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Dotty Attie. The Forbidden Room, 1998. Lithograph. Sheet: 18 x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Howardena Pindell. Peters Squares Waterfall Johnson Vermont, 1986. Color woodcut with collage on various Asian papers. 26 1/2 x 36 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Lois Dodd. Mirror, 1975. Stone lithograph. 15 x 18 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Alice Neel. Portrait of Judith Solodkin, 1978. Lithograph. 30 x 22 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Philip Pearlstein (American, 1924–2022). Iron Bed and Plastic Chair, 1999. Oil on canvas. 59 ½ x 39 1/2 in. Judith Solodkin hats at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Winterthur, DE. Judith Solodkin in one of her own creations. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). The Song of the Blacks and the Blues, 1996. Lithograph and woodcut with hand additions. Sheet: 21 ¾ x 96 in (55.3 x 243.8 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Museum of Modern Art, NY. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). Ode à l'Oubli, 2004. Fabric illustrated book with 35 compositions: 30 fabric collages and 5 lithographs (including cover). Overall: 10 5/8 x 13 3/8 x 3 3/16 in. (27 x 34 x 8.2 cm.). Printed by SOLO Impression, published by Peter Blum Edition. Museum of Modern Art, NY. Elaine Reichek (American, born 1943). Collections for Collectors: 2006 Spring, 2006. Portfolio of 17 digital embroideries on linen. Each: 15 ½ x 12 ½ in. (39.4 x 31.8 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Ghada Amer and Reza Farkondeh. The Perfumed Garden, 2006. Lithograph with digitized sewing. 20 ½ x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Allan McCollum. The Shapes Project: Threaded Shapes Coll No.21–2883, 2005/2009–10. 144 framed ovals with digitized embroidered shapes on cotton fabric (each shape is unique). Each frame: 11 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. Fabricated by Judith Solodkin, Theodore Yemc, and Rodney Doyle; published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Kent Henricksen (American, born 1974). White Ghost, Black Ghost, 2012. Two digital embroideries. Each: 8 ½ x 5 in. (21.6 x 12.7 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Sonya Clark. The Huest Eye, 2023–24. Embroidered thread on Rives BFK paper. 36 x 24 in. Printed by SOLO Impression, Bronx; published by Goya Contemporary/Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore. Liliana Porter. Red Girl, 2006. Digital embroidery and thread on paper. 22 x 17 ½  in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Howard Hodgkin (British, 1932–2017). Moonlight, 1980. Lithograph on two sheets. 44 x 55 ¼ in. (111.8 x 140.3 cm). Printed by SOLO Impression, published by Bernard Jacobson Ltd. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Michael Mazur. Wakeby Night, 1986. Lithograph with chine collé, woodcut, and monoprint. 66 x 30 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Françoise Gilot (French, 1921–2023). Music in Senegal, 2017. Color lithograph. 18 x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Robert Kushner (American, born 1949). Nocturne, 1988. Color lithograph. 25 x 37 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Joe Zucker (American, born 1941–2024). The Awful Heat Wastes Man and Beast No. 4, 1985. Lithograph, silver foil, and varnish. 36 x 48 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Christian Marclay. Untitled, 1991. Unique surface print. 39 x 39 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. John Hejduk. The Flight, from the series Zenobia, 1990. Lithograph. 25 x 17 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. John Torreano. Emerald, from the series Oxygems, 1989. Color woodcut with embossing. 30 x 36 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Judy Chicago (American, born 1939). What if Women Ruled The World?, 2022. Inket print on fabric with digital embroidery. 33 1/2 × 24 in. (85.1 × 61 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Betye Saar. Blow Top Blues, The Fire Next Time, 1998. Color lithograph, hand coloring, photo electric collage. 27 x 22½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Beryl Korot. Weaver's Notation – Variation 1,2013. Embroidery and inkjet print. 21 ¼ x 21 ¼ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Artist Ivan Forde in his photo-sensitive paper jacket and Powerhouse Arts Printshop director Luther Davis at IFPDA Print Fair, October 2023. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). Henriette, 1998. Lithograph and digital print. Sheet: 45½ x 31½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Museum of Modern Art, NY.    

Beyond Solitaire
Episode 175 - Alison Collins on Publish or Perish: Wiñay Kawsay

Beyond Solitaire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 48:21


This week on the pod, Zenobia 2020 finalist Alison Collins drops by to discuss her game, Publish or Perish: Wiñay Kawsay, which is about the scholarship surrounding Machu Picchu. It is expected to be out from WizKids in Q1 2025! Preorder here: https://wizkids.io/ShopPublishOrPerishWKKeep the Faith: https://www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/ffdefab3-adb6-48aa-8335-797e720c58a1/landing Beyond Solitaire is proudly sponsored by Central Michigan University's Center for Learning Through Games and Simulations, where learning can be both playful and compelling. Check them out here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulationsCheck out CMU's game offerings here: https://cmichpress.com/shop/Sign up for an online game design class here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulations/certificate-in-applied-game-designAll episodes of my podcast are available here: https://beyondsolitaire.buzzsprout.com/Beyond Solitaire Merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/beyond-solitaireEnjoy my work? Consider supporting me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/beyondsolitaire or getting me a "coffee" on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/beyondsolitaireContact Me: Email: beyondsolitaire at gmail.comTwitter: @beyondsolitaireInstagram: @beyondsolitaireFacebook: www.facebook.com/beyondsolitaireWebsite: www.beyondsolitaire.net

The Partial Historians
Another Cheeky Preview - Zenobia's Winning Strategy

The Partial Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 20:21


A preview from our upcoming book, Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire, on the rebellious Queen Zenobia of Palmyra.

For the Love of History
Empress Baddie | The Queen Rome Feared and the Goldren age of Zenobia's Empire

For the Love of History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 36:21


There was a moment in the 3rd century when Rome was almost defeated, and the exactor of this conquest was Queen Zenobia of Palmyra. This week we explore the life and legacy of the woman who had Rome on the ropes and made her empire the Pearl of the Desert! But she wasn't just a fearsome warrior woman, collecting land for sport. She was a brilliant strategist, leader, and patron of the arts. And you know we talk about it all because we are not here to make these brilliant Empress baddies one-dimensional beings, neh neh dear one!!! So what are you waiting for?! Press play and let's go get Rome!! Calm History Podcast https://podfollow.com/calm-history ________________________________________________________________________

History For Weirdos
(Remastered) Zenobia - the Rebel Queen

History For Weirdos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 33:19


Empires rise and fall, and yet, some stories get lost in the sands of time. Today on History for Weirdos, we're dusting off the annals of history to bring you the tale of Zenobia, the fierce queen of Palmyra. Not your average monarch, Zenobia defied the mighty Roman Empire, carving out her own kingdom in the heart of the Syrian Desert. This wasn't your run-of-the-mill rebellion, folks. We're talking a full-scale challenge to one of the most powerful empires the world has ever seen. Zenobia was a queen like no other - a warrior, a scholar, and a leader who dared to dream of a world where Rome didn't rule everything. But what led this remarkable woman to challenge an empire? And how did her story end? Join us as we delve into the life and times of this extraordinary figure, exploring the political intrigue, the daring battles, and the ultimate fate of Zenobia, the rebel queen of Palmyra. *This episode was originally released on June 21, 2022* - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating & subscribing on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts. Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch

LOST ROMAN HEROES
Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 46: Aurelian (Part 2)

LOST ROMAN HEROES

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 96:46


Emperor Claudius Gothicus is dead.  Aurelian is dashing around Thrace, chasing a Goth horde, while Claudius' weakling brother Quintillus is elevated to the purple.  Rome is still broken in three, with the Gallic Empire going strong in Gaul, Britannia and Germania.  While the East is increasingly independent, and anti-Roman, under Odaenathus' widow Zenobia.  What Aurelian accomplishes next is difficult to fathom, and will bestow upon him the most extraordinary and well deserved of honorary title: RESTITUTOR ORBIS.

Light Body Radio
Mouth Matters: Unveiling the Truth About Oral Care Products and Your Health Goals with Camille Zenobia

Light Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 42:20


Camille Zenobia is a Oral Health Activist. She want to shift the way we think about the oral cavity.

Our Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope
8. Preventive and Lifestyle Medicine for Women with Dr. Zenobia Tayeb

Our Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 21:46


What is preventive medicine?Join Dr. Rachel Pope in this enlightening episode of "Our Womanity" as she sits down with Dr. Zenobia Tayeb, an accomplished preventive and lifestyle medicine physician. Dr. Tayeb, a Cincinnati native, has an impressive academic and professional journey that spans biological sciences, science education, and extensive work in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.With a passion for humanitarian work, Dr. Tayeb's medical missions to aid Syrian refugees sparked her desire to pursue a career in medicine. Currently, Dr. Tayeb is in her third and final year of training in Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, where she also serves as chief resident. She is simultaneously completing a second residency in Lifestyle Medicine and a master's degree in public health, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention.In this episode, Dr. Tayeb shares her insights on the importance of preventive and lifestyle medicine, particularly for women. She discusses:Featured in this episode: Pillars of Preventative Health Unique approach to healthcare that emphasizes disease prevention Healthy living as the foundations for long-term wellness Vitamin D, Calcium and Magnesium supplements for optimal health Necessary ScreeningsTypes of Magnesium and Magnesium Fact Sheet for Health Professionals.Submit your questions on anything and everything women's health-related and we will answer them in one of our episodes.Want more from Our Womanity?If you enjoyed this episode of Womanity, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you engaging and empowering content.Follow us on social media: Instagram: @drrpope TikTok: @vulvadoctor Twitter: @drrpope LinkedIn

Her Half of History
12.4 Zenobia, Last Empress of Palmyra (Syria)

Her Half of History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 23:43


Zenobia is one of the great enemies of Rome. From the oasis city of Palmyra (in modern-day Syria), she rose up in rebellion and conquered a great empire from Asia Minor through to Egypt. This episode covers: the background of Palmyra as an important stop on the Silk Road just how disastrous the 3rd century was for Rome how Zenobia's husband Odaenathus saved the eastern empire how he died how Zenobia took control on behalf of her son how she expanded her empire how Rome fought back and eventually won conflicting theories on how Zenobia died what has happened to Palmyra throughout the intervening centuries, and especially recently under ISIS control Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page for bonus episodes, polls, and a general feeling of self-satisfaction. Or make a one-time donation on Buy Me a Coffee. Join Into History (intohistory.com/herhalfofhistory/) for a community of ad-free history podcasts plus bonus content. Visit Evergreen Podcasts to listen to more great shows. Follow me on Twitter (X) as @her_half. Or on Facebook or Instagram as Her Half of History. The feature image is by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. http://www.cngcoins.com, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=126112516   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ancients
Zenobia: Queen of Palmyra

The Ancients

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 34:08


Zenobia, queen of the glittering city state of Palmyra, was a titan of the third century Near-East. By defeating the Persian Sassanid Empire in 270 AD and stabilising the Roman East she successfully forged a Palmyran empire stretching from Egypt to Anatolia out of the embers of Rome's Third Century Crisis. But how did she rise to such power? And how did Rome react to the burgeoning pre-eminence of Palmyra's crowned Queen?In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes is joined by Emma Southon to explore how Zenobia rose to rule over Rome's richest provinces and discover how the Emperor Aurelian sought to destroy her fledgling empire. Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code ANCIENTS - sign up here.You can take part in our listener survey here.

Holistic Investment w Constantin Kogan
Hedera Hashgraph, LG's NFT Ventures, and many more with Zenobia Godschalk

Holistic Investment w Constantin Kogan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 53:30


Sit with us to know more about Zenobia Godschalk's insights that provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future potential of blockchain technology, particularly through the lens of Hedera Hashgraph's capabilities and applications. Her vision for a more trusted and transparent world, enabled by DLT, underscores the transformative impact of blockchain across various sectors.

Hall of Justice
361. Ms. Marvel's Mom! Actress Zenobia Shroff

Hall of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 65:10


In the Marvel Cinematic Universe series “Ms. Marvel” and the feature film “The Marvels,” Zenobia Shroff plays Muneeba Khan, the mother of Kamala, who becomes Ms. Marvel. In the show and film, Muneeba is very protective of her daughter. In the series, she takes young Kamala to learn her roots. Her performance has received rave reviews from fans and critics alike. Shroff has been performing for decades. Her career started in Mumbai, India as a model and actress. She has starred in stage performances and played Kumail Nanjiani's mother in the 2017 feature film “The Big Sick.” In this episode, Shroff explains how she got the role of Muneeba and how it has impacted her life. She also discussed living in New York for over three decades and the limited roles she could take due to being a minority in America. She also talks about how being part of Marvel has changed her life and her love of pop culture. Follow Zenobia on social media @zenobiashroff.

Emperors of Rome
Episode CCXIV - Aurelian, Restorer of the Age

Emperors of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 22:59


Aurelian has seen off vandals, goths, and conquered the forces of Zenobia to reclaim the east. But to the west lies the Gallic Empire, once firm territory of Rome, awaiting his attention. Part III of 'Aurelian' Guest: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (Head of the Centre for Classical Studies at the Australian National University).

Emperors of Rome
Episode CCXIV - Aurelian, Restorer of the Age

Emperors of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 22:59


Aurelian has seen off vandals, goths, and conquered the forces of Zenobia to reclaim the east. But to the west lies the Gallic Empire, once firm territory of Rome, awaiting his attention. Part III of 'Aurelian' Guest: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (Head of the Centre for Classical Studies at the Australian National University).

The SelfWork Podcast
354 SelfWork: Why Are New Moms Dying? A Conversation with Dr. Zenobia Harris

The SelfWork Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 19:31


During my research on last week's episode on post partum, I learned that my own state of Arkansas holds the #1 spot in the US for maternal mortality rates. I'm interviewing Dr. Zenobia Harris today, whose accolades in this field are numerous to try to understand what's not happening in Arkansas that needs to happen - and what states are doing it right and how. Dr. Harris heads up the Arkansas Birthing Project, and is an incredible force and national advocate for health equity and for improvements to family, child, and maternal health. The program as well as the national organization Every Mother Counts is reaching out to minority women and their families, who are much more likely to suffer severe medical problems both during and after pregnancy. Thanks as always to MagBreakthrough for their sponsorship of this episode! Advertisers' Link: We welcome back BiOptimizers and Magnesium Breakthrough as a returning sponsor to SelfWork and they have a new offer! Just click here! Make sure you use the code "selfwork10" to check out free product!   Vital Links: Birthing Project USA Dr. Krystal Caschetta as a victim of severe post partum depression You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome!   My book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression is available here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And it's available in paperback, eBook or as an audiobook! And there's another way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you! Episode Transcript This is SelfWork. And I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. At SelfWork, we'll discuss psychological and emotional issues common in today's world and what to do about them. I'm Dr. Margaret, and SelfWork is a podcast dedicated to you taking just a few minutes today for your own selfwork. Speaker 2: Dr. Margaret Hello and welcome or welcome back to SelfWork. I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford, and I'm so glad you're here. This week, we had another reminder of the seriousness of post partum depression - or the potentially fatal mixture of new motherhood and suicide. Dr. Krystal Caschetta, an oncologist, is reported to have killed her 4 month-old daughter and then killed herself in New York.  Current evidence seems to support that she was suffering from the most severe type of post partum, or what's called post partum psychosis, where the new mother is besieged with delusions or hallucinations that can govern her behavior and lead to violence against her baby and her self. It's another set of gruesome tragedies that demands our attention because these deaths can be prevented with the right care and understanding. I'm sure there will be more to report. And our hearts go out to that family and others who've experienced such a harsh reminder of the mental and emotional toll pregnancy can take. During my research on last week's episode on post partum, I learned that my own state of Arkansas holds the #1 spot in the US for maternal mortality rates. I'm interviewing Dr. Zenobia Harris today, whose accolades in this field are numerous. She heads up the Arkansas Birthing Project, and is an incredible force and national advocate for health equity and for improvements to family, child, and maternal health. The program as well as the national organization Every Mother Counts is reaching out to minority women and their families, who are much more likely to suffer severe medical problems both during and after pregnancy. What's amazing is that those statistics can be reversed with support for that mom during pregnancy - provided by who Dr. Harris calls "sister friends."  Here on SelfWork, we talk about what you can do about it. Dr. Harris is doing just that and creating a network of sister friends that are saving lives- and we want to support that mission here at SelfWork! We want to welcome back Magnesium Breakthrough as a sponsor of SelfWork once again! In fact, Mag Breakthrough helped me avoid a side effect of another medication I needed to take for a few days simply by helping my colon function better. I love this product! Commercial for MagBreakThrough Hey guys, I wanna share with you that recently I've been working on some very important projects that have very short deadlines, as always, right? Seems everything today is ASAP. Anyway, I have not been able to keep up with all of my self-care routine. I certainly haven't had breaks to have proper meals, and I'm drinking way too much ice tea. I was starting to get really stressed out when I remembered that the magnesium breakthrough I take every night is also a great support for stress management, and I'd kind of forgotten that. In fact, magnesium is responsible for over 300 body reactions, and Magnesium Breakthrough is the only magnesium formula that delivers all seven different forms of magnesium. I didn't know there were seven forms, one of them being feeling more calm, centered, and in control of our stress. If you are trying to balance life demands, give it a try. Trust me, your mind and your body will thank you for it. What you can do is visit Magbreakthrough.com/ selfwork and order now. Oh, in addition to the discount you get by using promo code selfwork10. So that's different selfwork10. They're also amazing gifts with purchase. That's why I love shopping it BiOptimizers.. Again, go to mag breakthrough.com/self work to get your magnesium breakthrough and find out this month's gift with purchase. Speaker 2: So now I'd like to introduce you to Dr. Zenobia Harris, head of the Arkansas Birthing Project, and a highly respected advocate for improving the care and support that all mothers receive, but especially moms of color who are the most at risk. Speaker 3: Dr. Harris The Arkansas Birthing Project is located in the main office is in Little Rock, but we do have birthing projects in various counties around Arkansas and primarily in southeast Arkansas. We primarily work with African American women and women of color. Yes. Speaker 2: So, but tell me about how long have you been the head of the birthing project and what do y'all do and talk about some maternal mortality issues. Speaker 3: Well, the Arkansas Birthing Project is an affiliate of Birthing Project, USA, which is a 40 year old black maternal and child health organization that originally formed in California Uhhuh , but it was founded by a woman from Arkansas. Really? Her name is Catherine Trujillo, and she was from Moscow, Arkansas. Yeah. But she was actually working for the California Department of Health and Human Services and was spending a huge amount of money as a fiscal agent on preterm Babies Care. Okay. And so she decided to do, conduct a social experiment with several of her friends. They decided to provide support to pregnant women during their pregnancy. There were, were 10 of them, and they each got a mentee, a little pregnant woman who they provided material and physical supports to during pregnancy and social supports, and they were astounded by the outcomes. Speaker 3: Traditionally statistically, the young women that they partnered with should have had really poor outcomes, and they didn't. The babies were born close to term or on term, the baby's weighed more than 5, 6, 5 and a half pounds at birth. Wow. they had a non-eventful delivery, and they did quite well after birth. And so they replicated this in that community several times and ended up at one, at, at later time, actually establishing a health clinic in a really at-risk community in the Sacramento area. And this kind of just sort of spread through informal networks. The, the idea of doing this well I, I saw Catherine when she came to Arkansas about, oh, about 10 years after she had founded the birthing project. She did a, a program for the March of Dimes, and I was mesmerized by the work she was doing. And so I became involved with the birthing project at that time. Yeah. And have been, had been working on it part-time until I actually retired from my work as a administrator with the Arkansas Department of Health and have been doing the birthing project full-time now in Arkansas since 2016. Speaker 2: I should add, you have your doctorate in nurse practitioner, Speaker 3: But we what we do is we go into local communities and train community women to provide support to women during their pregnancy. Speaker 2: What did those in initial mentors do? Or what is that? What does that support look like? Speaker 3: Well we primarily focus, of course, on social supports because many of the women that we interact with are women who identify as people who fall through the cracks. Perhaps they don't have a, a permanent place to live, or they have food insecurity, or they don't, they're not seeking prenatal care for various reasons because they don't know how to access it or they don't know have transportation, all those kinds of issues. Speaker 2: Too Expensive. They don't have insurance. Yeah, exactly. Speaker 3: Exactly. And some of them don't have family members to support them. They don't have close, you know people in their lives that will provide that support during this really special time in their lives. And so, our sister friends who are our mentors, we encourage them to become really familiar with the resources in their local communities. Okay. And to work with their little sisters to access those resources that she needs to have a good outcome. Okay. We require that the sister friends work with the little sisters to make sure they get a source of prenatal care and that they keep their prenatal appointments. If they have need transportation, help them work on identifying that we encourage our sister friends not to make your little sister dependent on you, but to encourage her to be independent. Speaker 2: That's an important point, isn't it? Wow. Yes. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 2: So what about postnatal care? Because I mean, you know, last week I did this episode on postpartum depression and found out that suicide and drug overdose is accounts for about 25% of the mortality deaths. Is that right? The maternal deaths? Is that correct? Speaker 3: Maternal? Yes, that's correct. Mental health related issues certainly have a huge impact. And unfortunately, some physical health issues also impact our maternal mortality issues such as undiagnosed health conditions such as diabetes, right. Cardiac disease, hypertension, which can lead to eclampsia, preeclampsia, and eclampsia, and which can be very fatal. And unfortunately for many African American women it is, Speaker 2: I'm so sorry. And the, the couple of articles, 84% of those deaths were preventable. Speaker 3: Yes. That is a, that is a huge tragedy for our communities. Huge, huge, huge tragedy and a huge loss of potential of human potential that could you know, be at work in these communities helping to improve the status of our communities. So it's a, it's a huge loss that we experience when these things happen. Speaker 2: Yes, it is. And as well as the children they bore, you know, so Yes. Speaker 3: Right. And unfortunately, sometimes we lose the babies as well. You know, we have the fourth highest infant mortality rate in the United States as well. Speaker 2: Do we really,? Speaker 3: Arkansas. Speaker 2: Wow. Speaker 2: Which are the states that are doing it better? What are the states that are doing it better and, and how are they doing it better? Speaker 3: Well as you, you may or may not be aware many states, over 30 of our states in the United States have extended the coverage for Medicaid for women postpartum. You know, in Arkansas, their postpartum coverage cuts off for women who are Medicaid eligible after the second, after two months after delivery. Oh my goodness. Well, many states - about 30 states - have extended that coverage for the first year of life because these deaths can often occur during the postpartum period. Many of them occur during the postpartum period when women don't have coverage. And what we, what they have found is that women will put off going to the doctor because they don't have money to pay for their care. And so they put off their symptoms and they'll deny their symptoms or delay, you know, seeking care until it's unfortunately too late. Speaker 2: What do you know for the mental health aspect of things? Speaker 3: Well, I think we, we do have a real acute shortage of mental health providers in our state, as you probably are very well aware mm-hmm. , and there's some parts of our state that are worse than others. And so dealing with that, in addition to some of the stigma that is associated with seeking psychological care and support is something that we've got to address as a society. Speaker 2: Now, if I read some of the articles disagreed with one another about this, so let me ask you... I read in one article that the mental health problems, suicide and drug overdose were more prevalent in minority women than white women. And then another article, it said, no, they're about the same. Speaker 3: They're about the same. Okay. In my experience. Okay. Speaker 2: Okay. Yes. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. You know, we have the first trimester, second trimester, third trimester is, you know, when during the time the baby is born. Sure. And then, of course, that fourth trimester, which is the period, the immediate period after birth, actually that first year after birth of the baby. I think something that we need to make some distinctions about, or what we call baby blues. Have you heard that terminology, baby blues? Speaker 2: Oh, yes, of course. Speaker 3: Have, mm-hmm. versus postpartum depression. And I think sometimes people get those things confused. In the baby blues, you know, a little bit of melancholy and uncertainty and perhaps a little depression after birth because of all this tremendous hormonal and body changes that are occurring. If it lasts longer than two weeks, then we're really talking about postpartum depression. Speaker 2: And speaking of that, there is a, a, a medication that has just been FDA approved for postpartum depression, specifically for postpartum depression. Now I'm real excited about that. But, you know, my, my podcast goes well, I have listeners from all over the world, but certainly all over the United States. What, what could a woman do or, or a friend of someone who's pregnant? What are all these, is it called the Tennessee Birthing Project? Is it called the Mississippi Birthing Project? What, what are the, or the California, whatever it is, how can people plug themselves in or plug people in that they, that they know and love into these kinds of programs? Speaker 3: Well, the birthing project is just one of many opportunities I think we have available in our local communities to provide support to women during this really critical time. You know, there's been a lot of discussion about community doulas as well, and the supports that they provide. Yes. And I think there's room for everyone. The birthing project specifically, we identify people who are lay people. They don't necessarily have to be trained medical people, and they don't necessarily have to have any kind of certification, but we work with them and support them so that they can in turn, feel free and empowered to support a, an individual person basically like becoming a, a good friend of that person. Okay. A reliable and trustworthy friend. And Birthing Project USA, which is based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico is sort of the hub where people go to get information to establish birthing projects in other states. There are even some international birthing projects in Cuba in Ghana and other foreign nations. Speaker 2: Can you tell the audience what, what a doula is? Speaker 3: Well, a doula is an individual who is specially trained and experienced to provide to women at doing support during very critical times, either during their pregnancy, during labor and delivery postpartum. And there are even some some bereavement doulas who actually provide specialized support to real, recognize important needs that women and their families have as well. Mm-Hmm. , and to provide those supports to them to make sure that they have good pregnancy outcomes. So they are right there with women in the delivery area. They're that other voice in that other set of eyes and hands in that area and space that women need often when they're going through this real critical period, because as you know, it's very stressful and often, sometimes decisions have to be made pretty quickly, and it is good to have someone there who is very focused on the needs and the desires of the woman involved Right. During this real critical period. Speaker 2: Right. So if people wanted to either volunteer or donate, they could go to the Birthing Project, USA Speaker 3: Or the Arkansas Birthing Project if they're in Arkansas. Speaker 2: Sure, sure, sure. Mm-Hmm. . Well, yeah. Most, a lot of my listeners are New Yorkers and California people. So Speaker 3: Birthing Project USA. it's listed they do have a web, there's a website Birthing Project USA, and we'd be happy, they can indicate that they're interested in more information, and we'd be happy to get in touch with them. Arkansas has been asked to do some of the training for Birthing Project U S A because they appreciate the model that we have in our state. We're the only state that has multiple birthing projects in different counties compared to some of the other, you may have just one birthing project in one particular area in their state. Speaker 2: I have a sneaking suspicion that's about you, Speaker 3: . Well, I'm, I'm very passionate about this work. I'm very committed to it. And I just want to make sure that our next generation is prepared to provide supports that women need during this really important time in our lives. We're building our communities and we want to make sure that we get the full benefit of every person, the full humanity of every person in our communities safely delivered into this in our communities, and safely ensconced in our communities empowered to achieve the goals that God has set before them so that they can be full functioning citizens in our society. Speaker 2: I, I couldn't, well, very well said and eloquently said, by the way, so I'm so glad you could come on. And I hope to, again, it's Birthing Project USA or in if you live in Arkansas, it's the Arkansas Birthing Project. This is Dr. Zenobia Harris, and I'm delighted, absolutely delighted that you've joined me today. Thank you so very much, Speaker 3: Dr. Margaret. Can I do one more plug You regarding Every Mother Counts. Every Mother Counts has been very generous working with us. They actually have produced a film called Giving Birth in America, Arkansas. Oh. And we are encouraging people to access that film. It can be accessed on Every Mother Counts website to schedule viewings of the, of the film. And if you are interested in having a discussion groups set aside, we can certainly arrange that for you too, because we want people to talk about this very important issue of maternal mortality in our state and come together on solutions for this very important issue. Speaker 2: What is the name of it again? Because I will put it in the show notes. Speaker 3: Giving Birth in America, Arkansas, and it's on the Every Mother Counts website. Speaker 2: Okay. I got it. Speaker 3: Thank you. And thank you to Every Mother Counts too, for their support. Speaker 2: Yeah. They seem like an incredible organization. Speaker 3: Well, thank you so much, Dr. Margaret. Speaker 2: Of course. Of course. Anytime. Speaker 3: All right, let's stay in touch. I'm sure you were as impressed with Dr. Harris as I am and was. Please reach out to her and all the organizations. Most states are gonna have some sort of support group like this as well as Every Mother Counts. That's a national organization, and I bet there are others. I know that not everyone who listens to SelfWork is from the United States, so please look around for help that you might need and benefit from. As usual, thank you for being here. It's an exciting week. My TED Talk has reached a hundred thousand views and many of you are probably those who have viewed it. So I want to thank you very much. We've got a lot of plans for the fall, and I can't wait to begin to introduce them to you. Thank you. Thank you for being here. Please take care of yourself, your family, and your community. I'm Dr. Margaret, and this has been self work. .    

The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 851, The Nice People, by Henry Cuyler Bunner

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 23:51


Why are Mr. and Mrs. Brede telling so many lies? They seem like such nice people. Henry Cuyler Bunner, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.  Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We are proudly supported by our listeners. We couldn't do this without you. Your monthly donation helps in so many ways, and it also gives you access to more classic titles.  Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. A $5 dollar monthly donation gets you an $8 monthly coupon code for any audiobook order. Give more, and you get more! Thank you so much.  Henry Cuyler Bunner (1855-1896) Was an American journalist, novelist, and poet. His works were largely anthologized in the early 1900s, but he's mostly forgotten now. His short story about the comedic adventures of a circus elephant, Zenobia's Infidelity, was made into a film in 1939 starring Oliver Hardy.  This piece stuck out to me because there are some really nice moments of description, and the way characters can be described so concisely. It's also an interesting study of how humor has evolved over the years.  And now, The Nice People, by Henry Cuyler Bunner. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter:   Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:    Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:   Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:   Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:   Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:    

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Dr. Laura Call of the Day
My Mother-in-Law Ditched My Party

Dr. Laura Call of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 6:02


Is it selfish of Zenobia to be miffed at her mother-in-law for leaving her baby shower early without explanation?Email questions or comments: drlaura@drlaura.comParticipate on the radio program: call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment. Follow on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramTwitter.com/DrLauraProgramPinterest.com/DrLauraYouTube.com/DrLauraBecome a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.

Emperors of Rome
Episode CCXIII - Zenobia

Emperors of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 34:50


The weakness of Rome was the strength of Palmyra, and the east came to be be ruled by the Queen Zenobia. Cultured and ambitious, her empire stretched from Egypt to Turkey, which made her a formidable challenge for Aurelian. Part II of 'Aurelian' Guest: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (Head of the Centre for Classical Studies at the Australian National University).

Emperors of Rome
Episode CCXII - Aurelian, the Restorer of the World

Emperors of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 25:50


Aurelian became Emperor of a fractured empire. To the west the Gallic Empire had been established ten years earlier, the eastern provinces were now controlled by Zenobia, and there were threats from the vandals in the North. To unite an empire, this will be his first priority. Guest: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (Head of the Centre for Classical Studies at the Australian National University).