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Biblical floods&deluge ravage Indonesia &East Timor-the worst weather event in 40 years https://strangesounds.org/2021/04/biblical-floods-deluge-indonesia-east-timor-video-death.html
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April 11, 2021. • (Telebeep) • Thank you for reaching out to us. We wish to offer our resources to support you and invite you to collaborate with us. • Recent events have been hard on us, on you, and all. • We know that together we can bravely and successfully meet our collective circumstances. • Please read the following carefully to understand how we can be in contact. ••• For safe continuing communications, please verify recognition and respond to our requests regarding the current active human trafficking operations in your environment. ••• If you are in danger, we will try to help you in ways that are fully consensual, nonviolent, aware of your needs, and organized by your lead. ••• For our safety, we first ask for your acknowledgement and complete response to our requests regarding the current active human trafficking operations in your environment. ••• Thank you for your care for individuals, families, and communities who are building solutions in this challenging time. • Gratitude and blessings, • Max Morris • 20210411-032149 • https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g_mYkjAnxFks399yO5weTEjRTP_6ENkwg1id3kigYTk/edit?usp=drivesdk • https://t.me/s/IntuitiveCopy/199 ••
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🌞 START • Intuitive Public Social Community • Intuitive Public Radio • IPR ••• Start • Help, Donate, Learn This is a start here page. Connect • Collaborate This is an opportunity to ensure safe, inclusive community resources for all who need them:…
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Indigenous in Music with Jace Martin (Pop, Rock)
4/11/21 by Larry K
https://soundcloud.com/indigenous-in-music/jace-martin-featured-interview
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1027102378-indigenous-in-music-jace-martin-featured-interview.mp3
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Mr. Jace Martin from Toronto, Ontario. Singer, song writer and entrepreneur, He has just dropped his new album out “Rainboworld.” Find out all about him at darrenrossagency.com and hear his music on Spotify.
Music from Jace Martin, Nancy Sanchez, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Iceis Rain, Eadse, Angel Baribeau, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Joey Stylez, Somos Uno, Chancha Via Circuito, Sidestepper, Orishas, Samantha Crain, Darren Geffery, Brandis Knudsen, Nimkish, Stolen Identity, La Dame Blanche, Systema Solar, DJ Bitman, The Halluci Nation, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Somos Uno, Carsen Gray, Kinky, Crown Lands, Joshua Arden Miller, Jerry Sereda, Esther Penneli, 1915 and much much more.
4/11/21 by Larry K
https://soundcloud.com/indigenous-in-music/jace-martin-featured-interview
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1027102378-indigenous-in-music-jace-martin-featured-interview.mp3
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Mr. Jace Martin from Toronto, Ontario. Singer, song writer and entrepreneur, He has just dropped his new album out “Rainboworld.” Find out all about him at darrenrossagency.com and hear his music on Spotify.
Music from Jace Martin, Nancy Sanchez, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Iceis Rain, Eadse, Angel Baribeau, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Joey Stylez, Somos Uno, Chancha Via Circuito, Sidestepper, Orishas, Samantha Crain, Darren Geffery, Brandis Knudsen, Nimkish, Stolen Identity, La Dame Blanche, Systema Solar, DJ Bitman, The Halluci Nation, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Somos Uno, Carsen Gray, Kinky, Crown Lands, Joshua Arden Miller, Jerry Sereda, Esther Penneli, 1915 and much much more.
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Indigenous in Music with Jace Martin (Pop, Rock)
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Mr. Jace Martin from Toronto, Ontario. Singer, song writer and entrepreneur, He has just dropped his new album out “Rainboworld.” Find out all
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🔊 @IntuitivePublicEarth • Live Collaborative Media • Intuitive Public Radio Earth • IPR ••• Welcome to the Intuitive Public Earth. • This social space supports oxytocin pathway repair and individualized creative healing. • Chat: https://t.me/IntuitiveEarth…
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April 12, 2021. Today, survivors' groups all across the network have wished to represent themselves and the channels they broadcast to using a jaguar image. This reminds us of work we've been doing and important things we've been learning about how to support the movement to safeguard Indigenous women and children. This is especially important in regards to those bearing the greatest burden of harm where they are Invisible in their communities and cut off from their communities, often striving to communicate differently and non-verbally about what's happening. • #MMIWG #LandBack • 20210412-121838 • https://t.me/s/IntuitivePublicRadio/7536 • https://t.me/s/RadioPublicaIntuitiva/1114 ••
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12 de abril de 2021. Hoy, los grupos de sobrevivientes de toda la red han querido representarse a sí mismos ya los canales que transmiten usando una imagen de jaguar. Esto nos recuerda el trabajo que hemos estado haciendo y las cosas importantes que hemos estado aprendiendo sobre cómo apoyar el movimiento para proteger a las mujeres y los niños indígenas. Esto es especialmente importante en lo que respecta a aquellos que soportan la mayor carga de daño cuando son invisibles en sus comunidades y están aislados de sus comunidades, a menudo se esfuerzan por comunicarse de manera diferente y no verbal sobre lo que está sucediendo. • #MMIWG #LandBack • 20210412-121838 • https://t.me/s/IntuitivePublicRadio/7536 • https://t.me/s/RadioPublicaIntuitiva/1114 ••
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Episode 71: A Childhood in the Earth
4/11/21 by WILD + FREE
https://m.soundcloud.com/bewildandfree/episode-71-a-childhood-in-the-earth
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121647471
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1027406950-bewildandfree-episode-71-a-childhood-in-the-earth.mp3
This week, this week, we’re talking with our friend Amber Johnston of Heritage Mom about creating healthy, life-giving rhythms and the importance of mothers planning time to play.
Plus, Toni Weber shares some heart-warming letters she received from her children after completing 33 years of homeschooling. So grab a cup of coffee and join us on the front porch.
LINKS
Ainsley Arment: instagram.com/ainsl3y
Jennifer Pepito: instagram.com/jenniferpepito
Amber Johnston: instagram.com/heritagemomblog
Wild + Free Content Bundles: bewildandfree.org/bundles
Wild + Free: bewildandfree.org
4/11/21 by WILD + FREE
https://m.soundcloud.com/bewildandfree/episode-71-a-childhood-in-the-earth
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121647471
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1027406950-bewildandfree-episode-71-a-childhood-in-the-earth.mp3
This week, this week, we’re talking with our friend Amber Johnston of Heritage Mom about creating healthy, life-giving rhythms and the importance of mothers planning time to play.
Plus, Toni Weber shares some heart-warming letters she received from her children after completing 33 years of homeschooling. So grab a cup of coffee and join us on the front porch.
LINKS
Ainsley Arment: instagram.com/ainsl3y
Jennifer Pepito: instagram.com/jenniferpepito
Amber Johnston: instagram.com/heritagemomblog
Wild + Free Content Bundles: bewildandfree.org/bundles
Wild + Free: bewildandfree.org
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Episode 71: A Childhood in the Earth
This week, this week, we’re talking with our friend Amber Johnston of Heritage Mom about creating healthy, life-giving rhythms and the importance of mothers planning time to play.
Plus, Toni Weber s
Plus, Toni Weber s
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The Path of the Jaguar
4/13/21 by Matt Martin
https://www.kuow.org/stories/the-path-of-the-jaguar
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121700482
Episode: https://universityofwashington.mc.tritondigital.com/The_Wild_P/media/77a7f6832f2ec9e4662ac3ccca3abdbd.mp3
Over 60% of Belize is in a natural, wild state, but development is threatening the movements of the jaguars. In this episode, I'll meet the people who are trying to help protect these jungle cats.
4/13/21 by Matt Martin
https://www.kuow.org/stories/the-path-of-the-jaguar
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121700482
Episode: https://universityofwashington.mc.tritondigital.com/The_Wild_P/media/77a7f6832f2ec9e4662ac3ccca3abdbd.mp3
Over 60% of Belize is in a natural, wild state, but development is threatening the movements of the jaguars. In this episode, I'll meet the people who are trying to help protect these jungle cats.
KUOW
The path of the jaguar
Over 60% of Belize is in a natural, wild state, but development is threatening the movements of the jaguars. In this episode, I'll meet the people who are trying to help protect these jungle cats.
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K’ASHEECHTLAA - LOUISE BRADY on restoring the Sacred /230
4/14/21 by Ayana Young
https://forthewild.world/listen/kasheechtlaa-louise-brady-on-restoring-the-sacred-230
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121776439
Episode: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/unlearnandrewild/~5/XgoG21eZhXo/FORTHEWILD--K_asheechtlaa-LouiseBrady.mp3
Many of us have access to more choices than we ever thought imaginable, in fact, it is quite easy to find ourselves amidst an abundance of products, eating foods cultivated across the world, or selecting from a myriad of variations of the same “thing”. But this “abundance” of choice masks ecological depletion, and as we gain access to that which is far from our homes, actual place-based abundance is often jeopardized. This week on the podcast we explore this in context to herring in Southeast Alaska with guest K’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady). Everything from chinook, seals, whales, eagles, halibut, and dolphins, all depend on herring directly or indirectly. In addition to nourishing so much of the Pacific marine ecosystem, these kin are embedded in the culture and spirit of Sheetʼká (Sitka). But as herring have been utilized in pet food, fertilizer, fish meal for aquariums and salmon farms, and marketed as a delicacy abroad - fisheries have been mismanaged by the state of Alaska and overfished to near extinction. K’asheechtlaa is a woman of the Tlingit nation in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, an island off the coast of Southeast Alaska. She is Raven-Frog or Kiks.ádi Clan, Kiks.ádi women are known as the herring ladies, they have a story or original instruction that connects them spiritually, culturally, and historically to herring. K’asheechtlaa is the founder of the Herring Protectors, a grassroots movement of people that share concerns that the herring population in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, and the culture tied to it, are under threat.
Music by Lake Mary, The Ascent of Everest, Alexandra Blakely, and Fountainsun.
Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
4/14/21 by Ayana Young
https://forthewild.world/listen/kasheechtlaa-louise-brady-on-restoring-the-sacred-230
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121776439
Episode: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/unlearnandrewild/~5/XgoG21eZhXo/FORTHEWILD--K_asheechtlaa-LouiseBrady.mp3
Many of us have access to more choices than we ever thought imaginable, in fact, it is quite easy to find ourselves amidst an abundance of products, eating foods cultivated across the world, or selecting from a myriad of variations of the same “thing”. But this “abundance” of choice masks ecological depletion, and as we gain access to that which is far from our homes, actual place-based abundance is often jeopardized. This week on the podcast we explore this in context to herring in Southeast Alaska with guest K’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady). Everything from chinook, seals, whales, eagles, halibut, and dolphins, all depend on herring directly or indirectly. In addition to nourishing so much of the Pacific marine ecosystem, these kin are embedded in the culture and spirit of Sheetʼká (Sitka). But as herring have been utilized in pet food, fertilizer, fish meal for aquariums and salmon farms, and marketed as a delicacy abroad - fisheries have been mismanaged by the state of Alaska and overfished to near extinction. K’asheechtlaa is a woman of the Tlingit nation in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, an island off the coast of Southeast Alaska. She is Raven-Frog or Kiks.ádi Clan, Kiks.ádi women are known as the herring ladies, they have a story or original instruction that connects them spiritually, culturally, and historically to herring. K’asheechtlaa is the founder of the Herring Protectors, a grassroots movement of people that share concerns that the herring population in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, and the culture tied to it, are under threat.
Music by Lake Mary, The Ascent of Everest, Alexandra Blakely, and Fountainsun.
Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
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K’ASHEECHTLAA - LOUISE BRADY on restoring the Sacred /230 — FOR THE WILD
K’asheechtlaa shares the oral history of herring abundance in context to what a typical herring harvest looks like today, industry’s inability to act with reverence, and how Herring Protectors are working to protect the herring and the culture tied to them.…
#529 - Bastions of Culture and History?
4/14/21 by John Kane
https://m.soundcloud.com/john-kane-11/529-bastions-of-culture-and-history
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1029660772-john-kane-11-529-bastions-of-culture-and-history.mp3
Have Native communities become a part of the assimilation process? Police, churches and the governing systems implemented on most Native territories have no ties to our traditional forms leadership and conflict resolution. Very few people teach the true history of what happened to the Native population on this continent, and as a result of this knowledge gap, our people have been absorbed into the settler colonial system of oppression.
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4/14/21 by John Kane
https://m.soundcloud.com/john-kane-11/529-bastions-of-culture-and-history
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1029660772-john-kane-11-529-bastions-of-culture-and-history.mp3
Have Native communities become a part of the assimilation process? Police, churches and the governing systems implemented on most Native territories have no ties to our traditional forms leadership and conflict resolution. Very few people teach the true history of what happened to the Native population on this continent, and as a result of this knowledge gap, our people have been absorbed into the settler colonial system of oppression.
Like what you hear? Support the show on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/letstalknative
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Bastions of Culture and History?
Have Native communities become a part of the assimilation process? Police, churches and the governing systems implemented on most Native territories have no ties to our traditional forms leadership an
