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    season 5

    Explore "season 5" with insightful episodes like "Ep: 112 Edgar Jerins", "2024 Predictions from the C-Suite: Orchestration, Generative AI, Manifest and What to Expect for Supply Chains This Coming Year", "S5Ep7| EXPLORING PERSPECTIVES ON CHATTEL SLAVERY with historian Hermann von Hesse", "S5 Ep6| CHALLENGING PERSPECTIVES: Accra, her people and the Danes" and "Ep: 111 Miami Special Edition" from podcasts like ""Art Grind Podcast", "All Business. No Boundaries.", "AKADi Magazine", "AKADi Magazine" and "Art Grind Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep: 112 Edgar Jerins

    Ep: 112 Edgar Jerins

    In this episode producer and host Tun Myaing interviews Edgar Jerins who's known for his large scale drawings of his family and friends. Edgar shares his journey as an artist which is mixed with tragedy, hope and an intense dedication to his craft.

    * Please note that this episode contains discussion about suicide, mental illness and alcohol abuse. Listener discretion is advised. If you need resource or support go to National 988 Crisis Line  - call or text 988, or chat 988lifeline.org, please look after yourself.


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    2024 Predictions from the C-Suite: Orchestration, Generative AI, Manifest and What to Expect for Supply Chains This Coming Year

    2024 Predictions from the C-Suite: Orchestration, Generative AI, Manifest and What to Expect for Supply Chains This Coming Year

    In our first episode of 2024, we sit down with two executives from our C-Suite to discuss upcoming trends, orchestration in supply chain, generative AI and a preview of Manifest 2024. Our special guests for this episode are Scott Sureddin, CEO North American, DHL Supply Chain and Sally Miller, Global Digital Transformation Officer and North America CIO, DHL Supply Chain. 

    S5Ep7| EXPLORING PERSPECTIVES ON CHATTEL SLAVERY with historian Hermann von Hesse

    S5Ep7| EXPLORING PERSPECTIVES ON CHATTEL SLAVERY with historian Hermann von Hesse

    What was life like for the average woman, man, and child in 17th, 18th and 19th century Accra?


    And what impact did the European presence have on the exchange of ideas, cultures, languages, traditions, trade and more?


    Our aim with this and subsequent interviews with historians and academic experts is to dig deeper into our understanding of what life was like in Accra (primarily).


    We explore this in a new series in our ‘Connecting Communities’ podcast called –Challenging perspectives: Accra, her people and the Danes


    In our first interview we speak to Hermann von Hesse, assistant professor of African Art History at the University of Illinois, in Urbana-Champaign in the USA.


    Hermann gives us a brief overview of life in Accra prior to European settlement. He outlines how the Danes established themselves in and around Accra and, draws distinctions and similarities between the European trade in people and the indigenous practice in what we now call Ghana.


    We call this series Challenging perspectives because we hope that these discussions will encourage us all to interrogate and challenge our perspectives, increase our knowledge and inspire us to keep asking those important questions.


    The reading list for this episode:

    ·       Two Views from Christiansborg Castle Vol I. A Brief and Truthful Description of a Journey to and from Guinea, by Johannes Rask (Author), Selena Axelrod Winsnes (Translator)


    ·       Two Views from Christiansborg Castle Vol II. A Description of the Guinea Coast and its Inhabitants

     

    A Description of the Guinea Coast and its Inhabitants, by H.C. Monrad edited by Selena Axelrod Winsnes


    ·       A Danish Jew in West Africa. Wulf Joseph Wulff Biography And Letters 1836-1842 by Selena Axelrod Winsnes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


    ·       History of Indigenous Slavery In, a (P): from the 15th to the 19th Century Paperback – Illustrated, 29 Dec. 2004, by Akosua Adoma Perbi (Author)


    ·       The Grand Slave Emporium: Cape Coast Castle and the British Slave Trade Paperback – 1 Mar. 2007by William St Clair (Author)


    ·       Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast (The Early Modern Americas) by Pernille Ipsen (Author)

    And join our Podcast Club to access exclusive and early release content and discounts here: https://ko-fi.com/akadimagazine

    The music in this episode is made exclusively for AKADi Magazine by Kyekyeku and the Superopongstarz and is called 'Life No Dey Easy'.

    AKADi Magazine is a digital publication connecting Ghanaians in Ghana and the Diaspora, visit us at www.akadimagazine.com and www.msbwrites.co.uk for all your community news.

    S5 Ep6| CHALLENGING PERSPECTIVES: Accra, her people and the Danes

    S5 Ep6| CHALLENGING PERSPECTIVES: Accra, her people and the Danes

    Abena Sɛwaa and KAmo, the editors of AKADi Magazine share their thoughts and highlights from a series of books written about the Danish presence in Accra during the 18th and 19th century.

    This segment is called: Challenging perspectives: Accra, her people and the Danes.
    Our aim is to dig deeper into our understanding of what life was like in Accra (primarily) for the average woman, man, and child, and explore what impact the presence of Europeans over the centuries has had on the exchange of ideas, how it has shaped our cultures, languages, traditions, trade and more.
     
    The reading list for this episode:

    ·       Two Views from Christiansborg Castle Vol I. A Brief and Truthful Description of a Journey to and from Guinea, by Johannes Rask (Author), Selena Axelrod Winsnes (Translator)

    ·       Two Views from Christiansborg Castle Vol II. A Description of the Guinea Coast and its Inhabitants

     

    A Description of the Guinea Coast and its Inhabitants, by H.C. Monrad edited by Selena Axelrod Winsnes

    ·       A Danish Jew in West Africa. Wulf Joseph Wulff Biography And Letters 1836-1842 by Selena Axelrod Winsnes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

    ·       History of Indigenous Slavery In, a (P): from the 15th to the 19th Century Paperback – Illustrated, 29 Dec. 2004, by Akosua Adoma Perbi (Author)

    ·       The Grand Slave Emporium: Cape Coast Castle and the British Slave Trade Paperback – 1 Mar. 2007by William St Clair (Author)

    ·       Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast (The Early Modern Americas) by Pernille Ipsen (Author)

    ·       Slavery and its Legacy in Ghana and the Diaspora. Rebecca Shumway (Anthology Editor) , Trevor R. Getz (Anthology Editor)

     


    And join our Podcast Club to access exclusive and early release content and discounts here: https://ko-fi.com/akadimagazine

    The music in this episode is made exclusively for AKADi Magazine by Kyekyeku and the Superopongstarz and is called 'Life No Dey Easy'.

    AKADi Magazine is a digital publication connecting Ghanaians in Ghana and the Diaspora, visit us at www.akadimagazine.com and www.msbwrites.co.uk for all your community news.

    Ep: 111 Miami Special Edition

    Ep: 111 Miami Special Edition

    In this episode producer Tun Myaing will share some practical tips about going to the fairs in Miami based on his recent trip there. If you're planning on going to Miami for the art fairs in 2024 this episode will help you decide which fairs to skip and how to find where the parties are at. Check out the episode webpage for the visual diary.

    Useful sites to find parties
    Poolsuite: Link
    Shotgun: Link
    Parlor Social Club: Link


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    Ep: 110 John Post Lee

    Ep: 110 John Post Lee

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews John Post Lee who's gallery has been open in Soho since 1991. John shares his unfiltered stories about what it takes to run a gallery from past to present along with great advice for artists on how to navigate the murky waters of the art world. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.

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    Ep: 109 Marina Granger

    Ep: 109 Marina Granger

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews a returning guest Marina Granger who is the founder of The Artist Advisory. Marina has been helping artists with their careers since she started the business back in 2018. Find out her insights on the current state of the art world plus some practical useful tips that can be used immediately. Watch Marina's Free Masterclass & learn more by following the links below:

    Free Masterclass: Link
    The Artist Advisory Hotline: Link
    Marina's IG: Link

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    Ep: 107 Jansson Stegner

    Ep: 107 Jansson Stegner

    This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at  Link

    http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE

    Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Jansson Stegner who's a self proclaimed oddball artist that cut his teeth in NYC and manged to escape it as a full time painter. Jansson's stylistic portraits have inspired the current generation of artists that have become more popular with museum shows and galleries. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.

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    Ep: 106 Laurie Lipton

    Ep: 106 Laurie Lipton

    This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at  Link

    http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE

    Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Laurie Lipton who was a prodigy at an early age then grew up to be an artistic genius that challenges viewers with her epic drawings.  Laurie's uncompromising work and personality matches the ethos of the Art Grind: it's not magic, it's just hard work. Prepare yourself for the Lipton experience, only here on the Art Grind Podcast.

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    S5, Ep 11: God Keeps His Promises

    S5, Ep 11: God Keeps His Promises

    You may have heard the phrase, “Promises were made to be broken,” but we are loved by a faithful God who never breaks His promises. In this episode, we’ll talk about some of the promises we see in the Bible and how because of God’s character we can stand firm, even when the world feels like it’s shifting under our feet. We’ll also learn that by being intentional about how we answer “yes” and “no” in our own lives, we can reflect God’s character into the world around us and point others to Him.

    Hosted by Summer Shore and Melissa Campbell. Music by Nathaniel Rodrigues

    Related Resources:

    Scriptures: 

    Matthew 5:37

    2 Corinthians 1:17-22

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    Ep: 105 Jonathan Pageau

    Ep: 105 Jonathan Pageau

    This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at  Link

    http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE

    Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Jonathan Pageau who's an artist, public speaker and YouTuber exploring symbolism in all it's forms. Jonathan shares his views on the hierarchy of art and how religion effects art making. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.

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    Ep: 104 Christopher Jobson

    Ep: 104 Christopher Jobson

    This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at  Link

    http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE

    Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Christopher Jobson founder, editor-in-chief of Colossal a massive online art publication that was created in 2010. Christopher shares the origin story behind the creation of Colossal and it surprisingly was not even number one on his creative to do list. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.

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    S5E11 - Science and Spirituality: Crystals, Quantum Physics, & Healthy Skepticism with Nicholas Pearson

    S5E11 - Science and Spirituality: Crystals, Quantum Physics, & Healthy Skepticism with Nicholas Pearson

    In this episode, Elyse and Leandra are joined by author Nicholas Pearson, discussing entrainment, quantum physics, and more as he explains the scientific approaches we can apply to our use of crystals, flower essences, and expanding our magical practice as a whole.

    Nicholas Pearson has been immersed in all aspects of the mineral kingdom for nearly 30 years. As one of the leading voices in crystal healing today, he offers a unique blend of science and spirituality alongside a grounded, practical approach to working with crystals. The author of several books, including Crystal Basics and Flower Essences from the Witch's Garden he lives in Orlando, Florida.

    Tickets for Elyse's next workshop, Intuitive Tarot, here. Join Elyse's newsletter at seekingnumina.com and view past courses here: patreon.com/elysewelles/shop

    Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE rituals, group mentoring, and more. Get personal guidance from Leandra through Dark Mirror Coaching, Oracle Card Readings, and Spiritual Mentoring.

    About Your Hosts

    Herbalist, Tea Witch, Shadow Witch, Occultist, Blogger & Author Leandra Witchwood has 25+ years of working knowledge in the Craft. Her training began with Ceremonial Magick evolving into a more organic free-form style of Witchcraft. Her work includes Magickal Herbalism, Tea Magick, Shadow Work, and Kitchen Witchery. Leandra also writes books on Witchcraft. Learn more at www.LeandraWitchwood.com  or www.TheMagickKitchen.com

    Elyse Welles is a Greek -Egyptian & American earth intuitive witch and author. An initiate of the eclectic Faery Tradition, her practice is centered on connections to land spirits and sacred places (numina). She is also a monthly columnist for The Wild Hunt, Witch Way Magazine, and Full Moon Magazine. Her debut novel, "What the Water Remembers",  a paranormal mystery that empowers witches in and out of the broom closet, releases autumn 2024. With ten years of experience, she teaches witchcraft workshops online, give tours to Greece's sacred sites, and am an intuitive tarot reader. Learn more @seekingnumina on Instagram, and seekingnumina.com

    Connect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles.

    Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.

    Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast

    S5E10 - How Has Witchcraft Changed Your Life? Listener-Led Episode!

    S5E10 - How Has Witchcraft Changed Your Life? Listener-Led Episode!

    In our first listener-led episode, Leandra and Elyse share responses from dozens of listeners on how witchcraft has changed your life. We are so grateful to all the contributors who submitted their thoughts! Thank you for sharing your amazing stories with us and our listeners.

    Tickets for Elyse's next workshop, Meeting Deity, are here. Join Elyse's newsletter at seekingnumina.com and support her book tour here: patreon.com/elysewelles/shop

    Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE rituals, group mentoring, and more. Get personal guidance from Leandra through Dark Mirror Coaching, Oracle Card Readings, and Spiritual Mentoring.


    About Your Hosts

    Herbalist, Tea Witch, Shadow Witch, Occultist, Blogger, and author Leandra Witchwood has 25+ years of working knowledge in the Craft. Her training began with Ceremonial Magick evolving into a more organic free-form style of Witchcraft. Her work includes Magickal Herbalism, Tea Magick, Shadow Work, and Kitchen Witchery. Leandra also writes books on Witchcraft. Learn more at www.LeandraWitchwood.com  or www.TheMagickKitchen.com

    Elyse Welles is a Greek-Egyptian and American earth intuitive witch and author. An initiate of the eclectic Faery Tradition, her practice is centered on connections to land spirits and sacred places (numina). She is also a monthly columnist for The Wild Hunt, Witch Way Magazine, and Full Moon Magazine. Her debut novel, "What the Water Remembers",  a paranormal mystery that empowers witches in and out of the broom closet, releases in autumn 2024. With ten years of experience, she teaches witchcraft workshops online, gives tours to Greece's sacred sites, and is an intuitive tarot reader. Learn more @seekingnumina on Instagram, and seekingnumina.com

    Connect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles.

    Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.

    Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast

    S5E9 - Changing Paths: Christianity, Judaism, & Coming to Witchcraft with Author Yvonne Aburrow

    S5E9 - Changing Paths: Christianity, Judaism, & Coming to Witchcraft with Author Yvonne Aburrow

    Join Elyse in an interview with author Yvonne Aburrow where they talk the ins and outs, and complications surrounding, coming to witchcraft and finding your own spiritual path within it.

    Yvonne has been a Pagan since 1985 and a Wiccan since 1991. They have an MA in Contemporary Religions and Spiritualities from Bath Spa University (UK), and  moved to Cambridge, Ontario, Canada in May 2018. They have written four books on mythology and folklore. Their most recent books are “Changing Paths” (2023), “Dark Mirror: the inner work of witchcraft” (2020), “The Night Journey: witchcraft as transformation” (2020), and “All acts of love and pleasure: inclusive Wicca” (2014). They blog at Dowsing for Divinity.

    Learn more about them and their new book, "Changing Paths" at https://changingpathsresources.ca/ and follow them on Instagram at @yvonne_aburrow

    Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE rituals, group mentoring, and more. Get personal guidance from Leandra through Dark Mirror Coaching, Oracle Card Readings, and Spiritual Mentoring.

    Tickets for Elyse's next workshop, Meeting Deity here. Join Elyse's newsletter at seekingnumina.com and support her book tour here: patreon.com/elysewelles/shop


    About Your Hosts

    Herbalist, Tea Witch, Shadow Witch, Occultist, Blogger & Author Leandra Witchwood has 25+ years of working knowledge in the Craft. Her training began with Ceremonial Magick evolving into a more organic free-form style of Witchcraft. Her work includes Magickal Herbalism, Tea Magick, Shadow Work, and Kitchen Witchery. Leandra also writes books on Witchcraft. Learn more at www.LeandraWitchwood.com  or www.TheMagickKitchen.com

    Elyse Welles is a Greek -Egyptian & American earth intuitive witch and author. An initiate of the eclectic Faery Tradition, her practice is centered on connections to land spirits and sacred places (numina). She is also a monthly columnist for The Wild Hunt, Witch Way Magazine, and Full Moon Magazine. Her debut novel, "What the Water Remembers",  a paranormal mystery that empowers witches in and out of the broom closet, releases autumn 2024. With ten years of experience, she teaches witchcraft workshops online, give tours to Greece's sacred sites, and am an intuitive tarot reader. Learn more @seekingnumina on Instagram, and seekingnum

    Connect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles.

    Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.

    Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast

    S5E8 - Is Personal Gnosis Valid?

    S5E8 - Is Personal Gnosis Valid?

    Elyse & Leandra explore personal gnosis: what it is, where it's valid, and how to include it in your experiences of deity, magick, and the Craft.

    Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE rituals, group mentoring, and more. Get personal guidance from Leandra through Dark Mirror Coaching, Oracle Card Readings, and Spiritual Mentoring.

    Join Elyse's newsletter here at seekingnumina.com and check out her new Patreon shop to support her book tour here at patreon.com/elysewelles/shop

    Tickets for Elyse's next workshop, Meeting Deity here.


    About Your Hosts

    Herbalist, Tea Witch, Shadow Witch, Occultist, Blogger & Author Leandra Witchwood has 25+ years of working knowledge in the Craft. Her training began with Ceremonial Magick evolving into a more organic free-form style of Witchcraft. Her work includes Magickal Herbalism, Tea Magick, Shadow Work, and Kitchen Witchery. Leandra also writes books on Witchcraft. Learn more at www.LeandraWitchwood.com  or www.TheMagickKitchen.com

    Elyse Welles is an international eclectic witch, writer, and teacher practicing for 10 years. She is the creator of Seeking Numina, where she teaches spirit of place and magickal living through workshops, her online community, personal guidance sessions, and in-person tours of sacred sites in Greece. She offers visual meditations and experiences at spiritual sites around the world on her YouTube channel. Join her newsletter for free here. And read her witchy articles & poetry here.

    Connect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles.

    Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.

    Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast

    Ep: 102 Miguel Mayher

    Ep: 102 Miguel Mayher

    In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Miguel Mayher who is the director of the Professional Artist Institute. The Professional Artist Institute is a global organization that provides business education for visual artists: painters, sculptors and fine art photographers.  Get their FREE training "Fine Artist Freedom" at http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE

    Their mission? To empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world.




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