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    Explore "powwow" with insightful episodes like "Episode 359 - The Most Movie (Trotterhead)", "#133 Melani GG, singer, musician, music shaman", "A Powwow Celebration with Traci Sorell and Madelyn Goodnight", "TIPS: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Paul Gowder" and "Building Your Business Around Your Community's Needs" from podcasts like ""It Gets Weird", "Planetary Gig Talk", "The Children's Book Podcast", "Away She Goes: The Girls Who Travel Podcast" and "Customers First Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Episode 359 - The Most Movie (Trotterhead)

    Episode 359 - The Most Movie (Trotterhead)

    Hey there friends and weirdos! This week, Kyle teaches Nile about the history of Pennsylvania, how that history led to the localized practice of a Christian mysticism called "pow-wow", and how pow-wow is used to defend against a mysterious entity known as Trotterhead. What the hell is Trotterhead and how can you defend your livestock and farmhouse from him? Is he a Bedgoblin? A Night Hag? Does he even count as a cryptid? All of the above? All this and more!

    #133 Melani GG, singer, musician, music shaman

    #133 Melani GG, singer, musician, music shaman

    Jefferson Glassie met Melani at the Devi Music Ashram in Rishikesh, India; they had a lot of synchronicities! Melani is into the book When the Drummers Were Women, knew Biko Casini and Rising Appalachia, works on indigenous peoples issues, and ended up singing with Jefferson for his 70th Birthday celebration in Rishikesh. She also is a founding member of the Council of Music Shamans.

    With special guest:

    Melani GG

    A Powwow Celebration with Traci Sorell and Madelyn Goodnight

    A Powwow Celebration with Traci Sorell and Madelyn Goodnight

    Traci Sorell and Madelyn Goodnight share POWWOW DAY, an uplifting, contemporary Native American story about a girl named River, who is recovering from illness and can't dance at the powwow this year. 

     

    BOOK DESCRIPTION: Powwow Day by Traci Sorell, illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight

    Page Length: 32 pages

    Ages 8 to 8, Grades P to 3

    In this uplifting, contemporary Native American story, River is recovering from illness and can't dance at the powwow this year. Will she ever dance again?

    River wants so badly to dance at powwow day as she does every year. Follow River's journey from feeling isolated after an illness to learning the healing power of community.

    Additional information explains the history and functions of powwows, which are commonplace across the United States and Canada and are open to both Native Americans and non-Native visitors. 

     

    NOTABLE QUOTES:

    (4:55) “There's so much to see and do. The sights and smells. So much good food. So much great dancing and music. [Powwow is] just such a beautiful event that lasts all day that really helps you connect with that heritage and that culture and become immersed in it. ” 

    (5:12)  “For myself, being at a powwow is a sensory overload sometimes because there are wonderful smells from the food, and the sound of the drum, the laughter, the singing. I am overwhelmed visually by all the different regalia that everyone's wearing and all of the just gorgeous colors. And you know that so many people's families and friends have taken time to put that regalia together. So it's just visually so beautiful.”

    (7:17)  “Everyone is welcome at the powwow.”

    (11:58) “All of us at various times have to ask for help or have to take time out from things that we wanna do, that we love to do. And other people care for us, right? And love us and pray for us, and, um, help us through those things. ”

    (20:52) “You all have so many stories inside you and I can't wait to experience what you're gonna share with the world. So please, please share your stories with us. ” 

    (21:03) “I think Powwow Day and powwows in general about are all about celebration, celebration of heritage and culture and the things you like to do and dance, so I would encourage everybody to read Powwow Day and learn about powwows, but also just do something to celebrate yourself and celebrate your own culture and something you like to do. And, um, dancing is always a good way to do it.”

     

    ADDITIONAL LINKS:

     

    TALK ABOUT THE EPISODE:

    1. What is a powwow? Can anyone participate in a powwow? What are some of sensory details (things you might see, hear, smell, touch) that Traci and Madelyn shared?
    2. Can you think of a time when you or someone in your family wore special clothes for an event? (baptism, wedding, powwow, bar or bat mitzvah, Eid al-Fitr, etc.) What were you (and others) celebrating? How did it feel to wear these special clothes?
    3. Have you ever missed out on something that you were anticipating or looking forward to? Share your memory with someone near you. What happened? What emotions did you feel at the time? How did things turn out?

     

    CREDITS:

    This podcast episode of The Children’s Book Podcast was written, edited, and produced by Matthew Winner. For a full transcript of this episode, visit matthewcwinner.com

    Write to me or send me a message at matthewmakespods@gmail.com

    Our podcast logo was created by Duke Stebbins (https://stebs.design/). 

    Our music is by Podington Bear. 

    Podcast hosting by Libsyn. 

    We are a proud member of Kids Listen, the best place to discover the best in kids podcasts. Learn more at kidslisten.org.

     

    DISCLAIMER: Bookshop.org affiliate links provided for any book titles mentioned in the episode. Bookshop.org support independent bookstores and also shares a small percentage of any sales made through this podcast back to me, which helps to fund production of this show.

    TIPS: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Paul Gowder

    TIPS: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Paul Gowder

    Happy November, Away She Goes! November is Native American Heritage Month, a time for us to recognize and celebrate Native American heritage, culture, and history. This week, Carli and Sophia are joined by Paul Gowder of www.powwows.com to discuss what to expect if you visit a powwow and how to support Native Americans this month and throughout the rest of the year.

    To find a powwow near you, please visit: www.powwows.com/calendar

    What to expect at your first powwow: www.powwows.com/powwow101

    Shop Native Directory: www.powwows.com/shopnative

    Building Your Business Around Your Community's Needs

    Building Your Business Around Your Community's Needs

    Join Tacey and her special guest Paul Gowder from PowWows.com as they discuss building a business around a community's needs instead of the other way around. 

    Timestamp: 00:04: Pauls Story

    Timestamp: 02:35: Building your business around the community 

    Timestamp: 13:04: Resources & Being The Topic Authority

    Timestamp: 23:09: Paul's Speed Round

    Paul's Contact Information:

    www.powwows.com

    www.paulgowder.com

    https://www.facebook.com/powwowscom

    and Paul's gift:

    What to Expect at Your First Pow Wow Free Email Series

    https://www.powwows.com/most-common-questions-for-first-timers/

    Building Your Business Around Your Community's Needs

    Building Your Business Around Your Community's Needs

    Join Tacey and her special guest Paul Gowder from PowWows.com as they discuss building a business around a community's needs instead of the other way around. 

    Timestamp: 00:04: Pauls Story

    Timestamp: 02:35: Building your business around the community 

    Timestamp: 13:04: Resources & Being The Topic Authority

    Timestamp: 23:09: Paul's Speed Round

    Paul's Contact Information:

    www.powwows.com

    www.paulgowder.com

    https://www.facebook.com/powwowscom

    and Paul's gift:

    What to Expect at Your First Pow Wow Free Email Series

    https://www.powwows.com/most-common-questions-for-first-timers/

    Powwow with Jason David & Robert Phoenix

    Powwow with Jason David & Robert Phoenix

    The movement of people from the German speaking areas of Europe to the Americas brought many things. In Pennsylvania, many new customs and traditions formed, including a sort of Folk Magic. Taking its name from a specific American Grimoire, Powwow also known as Braucherei became hugely popular amongst the Pennsylvania Dutch. Taking us through all of the aspects of Powwow are two Powwowers, Jason David the Powwow Doctor, and Robert Matthew Phoenix the Powwow Guy!

    Ep. 76: AgMonitor, Clint Boyer, FFA and DeKalb team up, Colorado Farm Show scholarships, WASDE reaction, the music of Paige King Johnson

    Ep. 76: AgMonitor, Clint Boyer, FFA and DeKalb team up, Colorado Farm Show scholarships, WASDE reaction, the music of Paige King Johnson

    On this episode, Olivier Jerphagnon, founder and CEO of AgMonitor (Formerly PowWow), talks about new funding and the business of helping California growers manage their water usage. Keith Maxey with the Colorado Farm Show talks about the show’s scholarship program, which will continue despite the cancelation of the 2021 show. We hear about NASCAR star Clint Boyer teaming up with DeKalb and FFA for a scholarship contest. Shelby Myers with the American Farm Bureau Federation provides reaction to the latest WASDE report, Ray Bohacz has another installment of Bushels and Cents and we feature the music of Paige King Johnson.

    Voces Críticas ~ Tommy Orange Aug 30 2018

    Voces Críticas ~ Tommy Orange Aug 30 2018

    In this interview with author Tommy Orange (enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma), Orange discusses his highly acclaimed debut novel There There. Orange talks about how he conceptualized his novel, his views on the limited representation of Native life in literature, and why engaging with historical memory in his book was necessary for telling a contemporary story about urban Native life.

    s4a344 - Native

    s4a344 - Native

    Today's show:

    • December 19 event in Washington DC
    • Great Story from the Sacred Book
    • Creation Speaks DVD release

    In story4all podcast s4a124 we introduced our listeners to a couple doing a marvellous work among Native Americans. On this week's episode we catch up with Terry and Darlene Wildman and hear what the Lord has been doing through them in their travels of ministering through song, dance and storytelling throughout N America. Today we also announce the recent release of their wonderful DVD entitled "Creation Speaks", which is a delightful musical and visual journey experiencing the awe and wonder of Creator as revealed in the wildlife and landscape of Alaska.

    Links ... Rainsong Music web site ... Mark Charles' "Grandmother's House" video clip ... Great Story from the Sacred Book here ... "Sign Language" book here ... Rainsong music CDS here

    View a clip from and order your own copy of the brand new "Creation Speaks" DVD here

    December 19th ... if you are in Washington DC, there is an event in front of the US Capitol, which will include the public reading of the US apology to Native peoples.  If you are unable to attend, you can catch the event web streaming live at 11 AM (EST) here. Watch the video clip about it here.

    Follow us on Twitter ~ Review us in iTunes ~ Give us your feedback!

    We hope you enjoy the show. Click on the (direct download) link immediately below to start hearing this show NOW!

    s4a344 - Native

    s4a344 - Native

    Today's show:

    • December 19 event in Washington DC
    • Great Story from the Sacred Book
    • Creation Speaks DVD release

    In story4all podcast s4a124 we introduced our listeners to a couple doing a marvellous work among Native Americans. On this week's episode we catch up with Terry and Darlene Wildman and hear what the Lord has been doing through them in their travels of ministering through song, dance and storytelling throughout N America. Today we also announce the recent release of their wonderful DVD entitled "Creation Speaks", which is a delightful musical and visual journey experiencing the awe and wonder of Creator as revealed in the wildlife and landscape of Alaska.

    Links ... Rainsong Music web site ... Mark Charles' "Grandmother's House" video clip ... Great Story from the Sacred Book here ... "Sign Language" book here ... Rainsong music CDS here

    View a clip from and order your own copy of the brand new "Creation Speaks" DVD here

    December 19th ... if you are in Washington DC, there is an event in front of the US Capitol, which will include the public reading of the US apology to Native peoples.  If you are unable to attend, you can catch the event web streaming live at 11 AM (EST) here. Watch the video clip about it here.

    Follow us on Twitter ~ Review us in iTunes ~ Give us your feedback!

    We hope you enjoy the show. Click on the (direct download) link immediately below to start hearing this show NOW!

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