Episodes

  • Season Finale
    Jun 30 2024

    Ethan’s Dream2024Acrylic on wood panel4’x4’

    NOTE: Please excuse some recording “icky background noise” that you may hear. I was working with equipment that needs to be upgraded and sounds out of my control. I think it was solved to a point where this is truly fine to listen to, but it is certainly not up to the standards I aim for. xo.

    Welcome to our final episode of season two. I am here in my apartment on a warm summer day chatting with Taylor, a sweet artist I met one of the first times I ever sold at an event in a little coffee shop around the corner. We sat there talking for a few hours, and I do remember that no one actually bought anything from us. But what I did gain was priceless- a friend and an artist with a vision I was very drawn to. I wanted to bring her on as a guest because I wanted to learn more and share her magic with you.

    You will find below a few images of Taylors work, her website, and instagram. Also a link to the pdf about color that she speaks about in the podcast. Taylor has many original paintings as well as beautiful prints available for sale- and if you feel so inspired, you can support her by purchasing them. Then you will be able to bring some of her world into your own. You won’t regret it.

    Thank you again for joining us this season. We will return on October 31st, when the wind has again shifted and the veil is thin once more.

    With love,

    Pixie and Rudo

    Passing Through2024Acrylic on wood panel2’x4’

    Do Not Climb2018Acrylic on wood panel4’x2’

    Taylor’s Website

    raye_of_light_

    The 4th Dimension of Color



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    46 mins
  • Weaving the Organic Machine
    May 22 2024

    This episode is an energizing bolt of lightning in the dreary caverns of the everyday. As Neil says- “a crash course in possiblity”. If you want to make things happen but the thing you want doesn’t exist, what if you created it so that it would?

    Neil Martin is an example of a weaver of the fabric of place. What does it mean to be an artist in Pittsburgh, who are the people here? What stories do they have to tell? Neil makes sure they get to tell their stories. This episode is about accessibility, breaking down elitist gatekeeping, hard work, authenticity and the way community is essential to change. The way we can clear the barriers to being a part of a new kind of art scene. One that doesn’t belong only to the wealthy, or well connected.

    This talk with inspire you to make that piece, call that contact, reach out to someone else. Lately I feel drained by the world; by cruelty, by elitist tropes. This conversation reminded me about what it means to be a part of the world, to believe in each other. Storytelling and art is not just for a select few. Its for all of us.

    Please check out Neil’s gallery and the many programs he is involved with as well as Center of Life, the not for profit that has made such a difference here in Pittsburgh.

    If there is anything to fight for in this life, it is for people and places like this.

    Never take no for an answer. Share your story. We all need it.

    Links:

    Wick Monet

    Center of Life



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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • A Chat with Chris Hall
    Apr 22 2024

    Meet Chris Hall, a special person with whom I have shared many magical moments over the years. I’m excited that he has agreed to join us and talk about his origins, writing, and experiences, which will inspire and fascinate you.

    This is an intricately woven tapestry of storytelling, so grab something warm and curl up by the fire. Adventures await.

    You can listen to Chris’ lecture on The Great Bengal Famine and the Boston Tea Party for the Boston Public Library. As it is not yet published on the site, comment here so he can send it to you.

    Here is where Chris works (and lives!) - feel free to stop by for a tour!

    Friends of Parker Tavern

    And don’t forget- all of us have a right and ability to access public archives!

    Massachusets Historical Society

    Some Info on John Adams

    The Symbol of the National Park Service

    And here are some of Chris’ Poems:

    Poem 1. I'd never seen you wear black before You're alive. You know that. Of course you know, its no surprise. It's just that dealing with death and the long run makes it worthwhile. I'd tell you but you know you live it more sincerely than I can write. 2. Today you wore white I was right I was right

    Fire Alarm At the Bach Concert As patrons try to pour out of the hall Singers harmonize with a piercing tone The running lights turn on and off as if everyone is blinking in unison Two ushers work up a sweat trying to heave the weight of the exit doors Behind them, the crowd waits patiently as if in line for the salad bar Above the organ, smoke eases its way through the balcony.

    Please note:

    Everything mentioned in this podcast are just Chris’ opinion. Anything said about past, present, or future employers, are strictly his opinion and do not represent the ideas of anyone else or any entity or company.



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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Black Holes
    Mar 22 2024

    Rudo and I talk about Black Holes from a purely artistic perspective, our feelings thoughts and imaginings about these magnificent, terrifying parts of our universe that seem to be integral to our existence.

    Articles/Websites

    Astronomers have snapped a new photo of the black hole in galaxy M87-January 18, 2024

    Dr. Ronald S. Gamble Jr.-theoretical physicist

    Janna Levin- Black Hole Art

    Space Artists on the First Black Hole Image

    The Overview Effect

    Black in Astro Community

    Event Horizon Telescope

    Films we talk about:

    How the Universe Works

    Interstellar

    Contact

    A little bit about Kip Thorne who worked on Interstellar among other things.



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Villains...
    Feb 19 2024
    Let us ask it in the form of a question…what is it about a good villain? Isn’t it juicy sometimes to think about what sort of villain you’d be? And what do villains represent, what do they teach us?We’re going to have a look at some stories, scope out our favourite characters and attributes. We hope you enjoy the show!Now some notes…firstly, our list* Yzma* Magneto* “Man” as portrayed in Fern Gully, Julie of the Wolves, Avatar, * Agent Smith* The Skeksi * Jafar* Ursula * Maleficent * The Nothing* Sauron* The Jana’ata- the Reshtar (from The Sparrow)* The White Witch and The Snow Queen* Boyd Crowder from Justified* Donald Whitfield from 1923Self reflection prompts:* What makes a good villain and how do they get made?* What do they represent? * What can they teach us?* What parts of them make them well rounded?* Talk about the difference between “real life” villains and story book ones* What are healthy ways we can resolve pain and shame outside of violence and retribution?The music we use for our podcast entitled “Whimsical Aliens”  was written and performed by Alejandro Bernard from Ithaca NY.  Subscribe and like his music tutorials on Youtube they are so charming. You can become a patron to his work tooOur podcast project is edited and produced by Bjorn. Rudo’s first encounter with chat GPTchat GPT transcript: Rudo’s prompt- Who are some good villains? Darth Vader (Star Wars) - A powerful Sith Lord with a tragic backstory.Lord Voldemort (Harry Potter series) - The dark wizard seeking power and immortality.The Joker (Batman) - An anarchic and unpredictable criminal mastermind.Sauron (The Lord of the Rings) - The dark lord seeking to conquer Middle-earth.Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs) - A brilliant and cannibalistic serial killer.Iago (Othello by William Shakespeare) - The manipulative and scheming antagonist.Count Dracula (Dracula by Bram Stoker) - The classic vampire villain.Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith) - The infamous dog-napper with a penchant for fur.Wicked Witch of the West (The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum) - The iconic antagonist in the magical land of Oz.Norman Bates (Psycho by Robert Bloch) - The disturbed hotel owner with a sinister secret.These characters have left a lasting impact on literature, film, and popular culture. Keep in mind that opinions on the "greatest" villains may vary, and there are many other memorable villains not included in this list.Pick the top villains from all the largest civilisations in history from all timeChatGPTSelecting the top villains from the largest civilizations in history is a complex task, as it involves considering different time periods, cultures, and perspectives. Additionally, what may be considered a villainous figure in one culture could be viewed differently in another. Nevertheless, here are some figures from various civilizations who are often considered significant antagonists:* Ancient Egypt: Set (Seth) - The god of chaos and storms in Egyptian mythology, often portrayed as a disruptive force.* Ancient Greece: Medea - The sorceress and wife of Jason who commits heinous acts, including killing her own children, in revenge.* Roman Empire: Nero - The Roman Emperor known for his tyrannical rule and alleged persecution of Christians.* Ancient China: Empress Wu Zetian - The only female emperor in Chinese history, known for her ruthless tactics and consolidating power.* Mesopotamia: King Hammurabi - While known for his code of laws, Hammurabi's methods of enforcing justice were often brutal and tyrannical.* Persian Empire: Xerxes I - The Persian king who led the invasion of Greece, depicted as a formidable adversary in Greek history.* Indian Civilization: Ravana - The antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana, a powerful demon king with ten heads.* Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan - While a great military leader, Genghis Khan is often viewed as a ruthless conqueror who caused widespread destruction.* Aztec Empire: Moctezuma II - The emperor during the Spanish conquest, whose actions and decisions are debated among historians.* Inca Empire: Atahualpa - The last emperor of the Inca Empire, captured and executed by the Spanish conquistadors.Certainly! Here are villains from folk tales representing each continent:* Africa: Anansi (Various African cultures) - Anansi the spider is a trickster figure in African folklore, known for his cunning and deceitful behavior.* Asia: Ravana (Hindu mythology, India) - The ten-headed demon king from the Ramayana, who kidnaps Sita and is defeated by Lord Rama.* Europe: The Big Bad Wolf (Various European cultures) - A common antagonist in European fairy tales, such as Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs.* North America: Wendigo (Algonquian folklore, Native American) - A mythical creature or evil spirit associated with cannibalism and greed in Algonquian mythology.* South America: El Chupacabra (Latin American folklore) - A creature said to attack and ...
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mythic Tattoos
    Feb 4 2024

    Let’s start with the larger tapestry of tattoos as a human story and then share our personal myths of our skin art…for we are the painted ones.

    It’s something we’ve been doing for thousands of years…for many different reasons…and we really hope you enjoy this story.

    Links and other information:

    Tattooed Human Mummies

    The Worldwide History of Tattoos (article)

    The Nautical History of Tattooing (article)

    Polynesian Tattoos (video)

    Julie Paama-Pengelly (tattoo artist website-New Zealand)

    Serpent Moon Tattoo-Kati Zmenkowski



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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Journey on Imbolc/Lughnasadh
    Jan 31 2024

    Tune into a meditation track that follows the arch of seasonality as we travel through the cycles of sun and moon…winter and summer at their height.

    You could listen to this for Imbolc, mid-winter, or Lughnasadh summer harvest…or…you could listen to it anytime.

    It is especially fortuitous to pause and reflect…and welcome in intention and renewal and ritualise your life. 

    Rudo asks you to imagine a few scenarios…

    What is growing inside you and calls for attention?

    What would you ask of Brigid, of a goddess that tends to life, death, forges and fires and creativity!

    See yourself as an accomplished being, who has earned a seat at the table…what table and who is there with you celebrating?

    Where does your heart go to when you think of the world “land”? Send blessings to the land!

    Enjoy!

    The music track is 'Deep into Nature’ composed by Music of Wisdom - Licensed from Meditation Music Library.



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    21 mins
  • Yuki's Adventure
    Jan 22 2024

    Sometimes moments in life reveal themselves to be epic quests- unlocking trials and unveiling parts of yourself you never knew were there.

    This is one such tale, so join us for a little adventure into the wilds of Vanessa’s homeland and see what may be there for you too.

    I also think tales of events with beloved pets is something many of us can relate to. Please share with us your stories, and let us know if you’d like to tell your tale on the dreamcast.



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    58 mins