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Conscious Compassion

Charles Gray & Porscha Flores

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Welcome to Conscious Compassion co-hosted by Charles Gray & Porscha Flores. This podcast will share stories of the different ways that people deal with low moments in their lives. How they manifest the drive to overcome obstacles and keep pushing forward. A fluid space with media; poetry, music, literary readings or just plain story telling. Coupled with in-depth interviews of the storytellers so that listeners can learn, relate and be inspired. Spend a few moments with us as we explore crea ...
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Healing Generations

Healing Generations Institute

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Healing Generations is a podcast that addresses the question of how we transform and heal generations of trauma and inequity in our society today. As part of a larger effort of the Healing Generations Institute, co-created by the National Compadres Network and The Brotherhood of Elders, we will invite the insights of cultural wisdom keepers, healers, social advocates and visionaries as they offer the medicine that can guide us on our journey towards justice and interconnected sacredness for ...
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Learn more about The City is Ours here (and use 09POD to save 30%):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501776373/the-city-is-ours/In this episode, we speak with Muna Güvenç, author of the new book The City Is Ours: Spaces of Political Mobilization and Imaginaries of Nationhood in Turkey. Muna Güvenç is an Assistant Professor at Brandeis U…
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Ricardo Jasso, as they discuss the importance of including our culture in our everyday lives, the issue of substance abuse in various communities, and the journey through being drafted and deployed to creating an organization for community work. Find out more about Amistades at: Amistades Linktree For more about the Nat…
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Since the mid-nineteenth century, public officials, reformers, journalists, and other elites have referred to “the labour question.” The labour question was rooted in the system of wage labour that spread throughout much of Europe and its colonies and produced contending classes as industrialization unfolded. Answers to the Labour Question explores…
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How can we diversify the creative industries? In Craft as a Creative Industry (Routledge, 2024), Karen Patel, an Associate Professor in Media and Director of the Centre for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts (CEDIA) at Birmingham City University, examines the craft industries of Australia and the UK to show new ways of organising these c…
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We invite you to join Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Monica Barrera, as Monica shares her story of finding healing after multiple strokes through photobiomodulation therapy. For more, visit: http://synergylighttherapy.com For more about the National Comadres Network, visit: National Comadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.c…
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Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the…
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Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up (New SouthPress, 2023) is a groundbreaking work of history that spans from Deep Time to the present. Applying a range of historical methodologies, it centres Tiwi oral histories and visits key episodes that include the creation stories of the islands, trade relationships with Macassans and Japanese, the faile…
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Judge Robert Tafoya, as they discuss seeing all individuals as sacred, building on the values you were raised with, and techniques for using a journal as a compass for your life. For more about the National Compadres Network, visit: National Compadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter:…
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Learn more about Disruption here (and use 09POD to save 30%):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501774119/disruption/#bookTabs=0Transcript here:https://otter.ai/u/AYwGHof_RZb3H_x32SO6bo1BjXQ?utm_source=copy_urlIn this episode, we speak with Michael De Groot, author of the new book Disruption: The Global Economic Shocks of the 1970s and t…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Angela Flores Wise discuss the importance of remembering your sacredness, leading by example, and being able to ask and make room for help and guidance in your life. For more, please visit: National Compadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcast Facebo…
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Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Dr. Ebony Nilsson explores the lives of left-wing Soviet refugees who fled the Cold War to settle in Australia, and uncovers how they adjusted to life under surveillance in the West. As Cold War tensions built in the postwar years, many o…
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Vicky Stott, as they discuss the current day ramifications of the Federal Indian Boarding Schools and ways of shifting patterns created then, to help all communities now. For more about the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, visit: W.K. Kellogg Foundation Website For more about the National Compadres Network, visit: National Comp…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features UC Irvine professor Judy Tzu-Chun Wu (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with Harvey Mudd College professor Alfred Peredo Flores about his …
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In Tip of the Spear: Land, Labor, and US Settler Militarism in Guåhan, 1944–1962 (Cornell University Press, 2023), Dr. Alfred Peredo Flores argues that the US occupation of the island of Guåhan (Guam), one of the most heavily militarised islands in the western Pacific Ocean, was enabled by a process of settler militarism. During World War II and th…
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We invite you to join Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Pamela Mejia, as they discuss the commodification of communities of color, the issue with the anonymity of social media, and sitting “with, but not in” life's challenges. For more about the Berkeley Media Studies Group, visit: bmsg.org For more about the National Comadres Network, …
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An incredible conversation between historical novelists Tim Wendel, author of Rebel Falls, and Brian Carso, author of Gideon’s Revolution. Listen to them discuss their research processes, fictionalizing real events, and the importance of historical fiction in today’s increasingly polarized world. Buy Gideon’s Revolution: https://qrco.de/bew7SgMore …
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Christopher Chatmon, as they discuss overcoming systems of oppression, cultivating a community that uplifts, and beginning each day with gratitude. For more, visit the following links: Kingmakers of Oakland Website, Kingmakers of Oakland Instagram, Kingmakers of Oakland Facebook, Kingmakers of Oakland on X, Kingmakers o…
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Learn more about What Work Means here (and use 09POD to save 30% off):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501775512/Transcript here:https://otter.ai/u/wz7ZAx9DLou7RUlouoLjz1S3shI?utm_source=copy_urlIn this episode, we speak with Claudia Strauss, author of the new book What Work Means: Beyond the Puritan Work Ethic. Claudia Strauss is Prof…
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With the ever-greater shift of the balance of global power towards the Pacific region, what does this have implications for the geopolitics of the region? How should the rest of the world, especially Europe, address the growing power and influence of the Pacific region? How does the complex interplay of cultural, civilizational, economic, legal, en…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Alejandro Xipecoatl Juarez-Ugalde discuss the impact of being seen and acknowledged, finding a calling through "danza," and the acceptance of healing being a slow process. To learn more, please visit: Somosxochi on Instagram, Somosxochi on Facebook, Alejandro on Instagram, Alejandro on Facebook, Danza Azteca Tonatiuh o…
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Virtue Capitalists: The Rise and Fall of the Professional Class in the Anglophone World, 1870–2008 (Cambridge UP, 2023) explores the rise of the professional middle class across the Anglophone world from c. 1870 to 2008. With a focus on British settler colonies - Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States - Hannah Forsyth argues that the …
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Why does Australia have a national signals intelligence agency? What does it do and why is it controversial? And how significant are its ties with key partners, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand, to this arrangement? Revealing Secrets: An Unofficial History of Australian Signals Intelligence and the Advent of Cyber (Univ…
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Join us as Airam Coronado, Ariel Jimenez and Diego Sánchez-Ramos discuss the innate healing capabilities we have within us, the impact our mentors have on our healing journey, and how to balance all the different roles we carry. To learn more about MILPA, visit: milpacollective.org For more about the National Compadres Network, visit: National Comp…
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In this episode Pat speaks with Dr Christopher Mayes. Dr Mayes is an interdisciplinary scholar with backgrounds in sociology, history and philosophy. His research interests include history and philosophy of healthcare, sociology of health and food, and bioethics. He is the author of Unsettling Food Politics Agriculture, Dispossession and Sovereignt…
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Cian T. McMahon is an associate professor of history at University of Nevada-Las Vegas. His research focuses on the history and identity of the Irish Diaspora. In this interview, he discusses his new book The Coffin Ship: Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine (NYU Press, 2021), a social history of migration during the Great Irish Fami…
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Welcome to the fifth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features Michigan State University professor Emily Conroy-Krutz (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with Emory & Henry College professor Matthew Sha…
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We invite you to join Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Yari DeLeon, as they discuss finding the richness within our culture, being able to let go and release, and knowing which parts of our lives are intended for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. To contact Ms. DeLeon, please email: yjdeleonworks@gmail.com For more, please visit: SEPA…
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Learn more about the book (and use promo code 09POD to save 30% off):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501774683/liminal-minorities/Read the transcript:https://otter.ai/u/tysBjMaA_aPb7lhGtZyREw9ZFto?utm_source=copy_urlIn this episode, we speak with Güneş Murat Tezcür, author of the new book Liminal Minorities: Religious Difference and M…
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Join us as Ariel Jimenez, Alejandro Ozuna, and Arlen Vazquez discuss how our environment affects us, discovering unconditional love, and the importance of a supportive community. For more, please visit: National Compadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcast Facebook: https://www.f…
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In Mooring the Global Archive: A Japanese Ship and Its Migrant Histories (Cambridge UP, 2023), Martin Dusinberre follows the Yamashiro-maru steamship across Asian and Pacific waters in an innovative history of Japan's engagement with the outside world in the late-nineteenth century. His compelling in-depth analysis reconstructs the lives of some of…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Dámariz Vásquez discuss the power of ceremony, learning to navigate conflict within relationships, and the usefulness of curiosity. To learn more, please visit: East Los Angeles Women's Center, Dignity and Power Now, Planted Creative Collective Instagram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: htt…
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Welcome to the fourth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features Wake Forest University professor Benjamin Coates (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with University of Washington professor Christopher T…
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Join us as Maestro Jerry Tello and Sujatha Baliga discuss the multidimensionality of individuals, lessons from the Dalai Lama, and how alleviating suffering and uncovering beauty are intertwined. For more about Ms. Baliga's work, please visit: sujathabaliga.com , Vox Article, Live Presentation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Tw…
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Antarctica is, and has always been, very much “for sale.” Whales, seals, and ice have all been marketed as valuable commodities, but so have the stories of explorers. The modern media industry developed in parallel with land-based Antarctic exploration, and early expedition leaders needed publicity to generate support for their endeavours. Their le…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Arturo Diaz discuss finding a “why” for your healing journey, cultivating the gifts that you currently have, and inviting the sacred into your home. To learn more, please visit: National Compadres Network To contact Mr. Diaz, please email: diazoc2142@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitte…
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We invite you to join Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Ana Barrera, as they discuss the impact that a school teacher can have on the next generation, and some of the challenges facing our immigrant populations. For more, please visit: National Comadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitte…
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In 1845 an expedition led by Sir John Franklin vanished in the Canadian Arctic. The enduring obsession with the Franklin mystery, and in particular Inuit information about its fate, is partly due to the ways in which information was circulated in these imperial spaces. Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge: The Franklin Family, Indigenous Intermedi…
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Isaac Alvarez Cardenas, as they discuss living life with the intention of a ceremony, creating unity through listening, and nurturing the seeds of our cultural heritage. For more, please visit: National Compadres Network, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions, Tāp Pīlam Coahuiltecan Nation Instagram…
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While the topic of relationships in professional sports teams is gaining greater attention from researchers and practitioners, the role that coach and athlete language plays in shaping these relationships remains largely unexplored. How Language Shapes Relationships in Professional Sports Teams: Power and Solidarity Dynamics in a New Zealand Rugby …
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Join us as Ariel Jimenez, Alejandro Ozuna, Leomar Noguez, and Malakai Dominguez discuss creating spaces where one can put down their armor, and learning to process one's emotions through the lifelong journey of healing. For more, please visit: National Compadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.c…
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Māori journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand has become a vibrant industry, reporting through print, radio, television and the internet. Kia Hiwa Rā!: Māori Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand (Huia Publishers, 2023) looks at the history of Māori journalism and the elements that make it what it is today. The author examines the way that news values comm…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Catalina Palacios discuss recognizing the interdependence of our community, finding connection to our roots, and the importance of showing care. To learn more, please visit: CURYJ , National Compadres Network CURYJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curyj510/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitt…
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When did Christianity become cool? How did an Australian church conquer the world and expand into Brazil, a country with its own crop of powerful megachurches? In her exciting new book, Cool Christianity: Hillsong and the Fashioning of Cosmopolitan Identities (Oxford UP, 2023), anthropologist Cristina Rocha analyses the creation of a transnational …
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Join us as Alejandro B. Ozuna and Miguel Ozuna discuss the value of integrity, raising children with intentionality, and the maturity of men expressing their emotions. To follow Mr. Ozuna on Instagram, follow: @_miguelozuna , @sj.shooters , @la.cultura.cura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPod…
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Learn more about the books (and use promo code 09POD to save 30% off):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501773365/the-color-of-desire/https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501765155/pink-triangle-legacies/Read the transcript:https://otter.ai/u/_EFsZxQPv5zbCURy-99A4uFVSQY?utm_source=copy_urlIn this episode, we brought together tw…
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We invite you to join Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Akiyo Mineo-Aldis, as they discuss the healing practice of Jureichi, the Bowen technique, and utilizing the subconscious 95 percent of the brain to make change. For more, please visit: BodyWorkWithAkiyo.com, Blog, National Comadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healg…
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Burnt by Democracy: Youth, Inequality, and the Erosion of Civic Life (University of Toronto Press, 2023) by Dr. Jacqueline Kennelly traces the political ascendance of neoliberalism and its effects on youth. The book explores democracy and citizenship as described in interviews with over forty young people – ages 16 to 30 – who have either experienc…
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Join Maestro Jerry Tello and Hon. Judge Rosie Speedlin González, as they discuss the positive ways that people can change, reforming how our justice system operates, and viewing challenges as lessons to learn. For more, please visit: National Compadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGen…
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Learn more about the book (and use promo code 09POD to save 30% off):https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501773808/a-slow-reckoning/Read the transcript:https://otter.ai/u/_ZDbUEgeMZgs_eaXLmNJzs8oWVI?utm_source=copy_urlIn this episode, we speak with Vasilly Klimentov, author of the new book, A Slow Reckoning: The USSR, the Afghan Communist…
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Joseph Escamilla discuss finding the will to make a change, keeping circles that support success, and rediscovering oneself after a major life shift. Welcome Home Reentry Celebration, 4th Saturday of Every Month from 11:00am-3:00pm Chuco's Justice Center 7625 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90001 Email info@theaction-pr…
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