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Interlibrary Loan

Katie Sabo, Lauren Weaver, and Sky Swartout

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Three friends get together each week to read and discuss dense and rewarding books. Katie Sabo, Jon Cox, and Sky Swartout spend each week talking through a book chapter by chapter. A great book club experience, this show offers a conversational and fun way to read along!
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Everyday Trans Activism

Mandy Giles, Parents of Trans Youth

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Mandy Giles of Parents of Trans Youth spotlights the journeys and wisdom of remarkable individuals fighting for transgender rights and equality so we can be inspired in our own advocacy. Through candid and engaging conversations, we’ll discover their unique origin stories, the experiences that shaped them, and the causes that drive their activism. www.parentsoftransyouth.com
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As We Go Along

Deer Shaw Comedy

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AWGA is a fully improvised comedy podcast featuring some of the best improvisers in Denver, Colorado! Each episode is inspired by random words, and the stories are made up completely in the moment!
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#11: This episode’s guest is Dr. Julius Joi Johnson-Weaver! Dr. Weaver (he/him) is a Black, neurodivergent, transgender, non-binary, board-certified physician with more than 20 years of clinical experience. He is an active community member and activist around racial, sexual, and gender minority issues and provides one-on-one and organization traini…
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#10: This episode’s guest is Emily Pesce! Emily (she/her) is CEO of Joon, whose mission is to make mental healthcare and well-being broadly accessible and effective for 13 to 26-year-olds. She has over 20 years of operating and investing experience with a focus on growing businesses and their teams from inception to broad scale. Emily is transgende…
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#9: This episode’s guest is Sofia Sepulveda! Sofia (she/her) is the Community Engagement and Advocacy Manager at Equality Texas and a first-generation Mexican American trans woman. She has been organizing in San Antonio for the past nine years for health care and environmental justice. You can find Sofia on Instagram at @sofia_in_texas and on Faceb…
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#8: This episode’s guest is Emmett Schelling! Emmett (he/him) is the Executive Director of the Transgender Education Network of Texas (TENT), the nation's largest statewide BIPOC trans-led, trans-focused policy organization. Emmett has won a large number of awards for his work, including being named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Peopl…
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#7: This episode’s guest is Tez Figueroa! Tez (he/they/el/elle) is a writer, educator, and advocate who has served LGBTQ+ youth in Texas. You can find Tez on Instagram @unapologetic_scorpio Click here for a 20% discount on any DeleteMe consumer plan (affiliate link). Show notes and full transcripts available at www.parentsoftransyouth.com/podcast E…
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#6: This episode’s guest is Lauren Ashley Simmons! In this bonus episode, we’re talking with Lauren about why she’s running for Texas State Representative in District 146 and why this Democratic primary is so important for LGBTQ+ Texans, particularly trans kids. Also joining us are Brad Pritchett, Deputy Director at Equality Texas, and “Melanie,” t…
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#5: This episode’s guest is Vienna Cavazos! Vienna (they/them) is a young non-binary Latine activist from Texas. Following the 2021 legislative session, Vienna and their family faced one of the toughest decisions of their lives: to leave their home in Texas. Since moving, Vienna began their career in activism, advocating for a range of issues inclu…
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#4: This episode’s guest is Jesse Freidin! Jesse is a queer photographer and author. His award-winning series “Are You OK?” addresses the dangerous wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping the country in a passionate attempt to erase stigma and elevate the voices of those most affected. Jesse’s work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, Vogu…
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#3: This episode’s guest is Jevon Martin! Jevon (he/him) Jevon is a proud grandparent, father, & husband. He is an actor, model, fashion designer, producer, entertainer, peer educator, HIV test counselor, and a resounding voice in the community as a consultant on the transgender experience and nonprofit business. Jevon facilitates workshops, semina…
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#2: CW: die-in demonstration, transphobia, police brutality. This episode's guest is Meghan Fairbanks! Meghan (she/her) is a long-time Houstonian currently living in Montrose and working as an IT professional. As a late-blooming transgender woman, Meghan discovered a passion for advocacy and activism in response to the anti-LGBTQ+ legislation being…
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#1: Welcome to Everyday Trans Activism! In this episode, host Mandy Giles reveals the who, what, and why behind the podcast. Show notes and full transcripts available at www.parentsoftransyouth.com/podcast Everyday Trans Activism is a production of Parents of Trans Youth, a social impact business providing learning, support, and community to parent…
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and Meditation Practitioner and Therapist Liz Fitzgerald for a sweet and reverent chat on Lavender, queerness and joy. If you want to learn more about Liz and their work, you can find them at https://www.therapistliz.com/ Herb at the End of the World will be taking a hiatus while Samwise adjusts to some big …
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Just a little announcement about taking a break over the summer to heal up and work camp! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herb at the End of the World is created by Samwise Raridon, community herbalist, teacher and organizer of germanic, celtic and Lebanese lineages living as a guest in unceded Shaw…
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and their partner Seed Minkin Youth Educator and Artist for a sweet and powerful conversation about herbs for mental health support, including Burdock. Thank you so much Seed for sharing your beauty and wisdom. Content Warning: In this episode we touch on themes of mental health, working with Bipolar, and ac…
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Join Community Herbalist Samwise Raridon and Clinical Herbalist, Death Doula and Ritualist Lauren Roellig for a deep dive into an important tree across many cultures, the Oak Tree. Lauren shares about her experience deepening her relationship to Oak through recognizing Sudden Oak Death and helping to heal the trees in her region. Together we reflec…
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Join Samwise for a tender and potent telling of their relationship to the elder tree and the elder's connections to death and rebirth. The elder tree is strongly connected to the winter deity Holda / Holle in some germanic lineages. Winter, the epiphany, January 6th, divination, grief, loss and cycles of regeneration are big themes throughout this …
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Join host Samwise Raridon, Community Herbalist and Cera Merrick, Abortion Doula and Fertility Awareness Educator for a generous and in depth discussion on herbs, ancestral medicine, abortion and how abortion doulas can support folks moving through abortions. In this episode Cera shares about their practice of supporting folks as an abortion doula a…
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What is music supervision and why do you need it? How do you get your music into a film or how do you get a certain music track someone else created to be in a film? Learn the BTS with the experienced Lauren Denemark and Andrew Weaver from Triple Threat Supervision. Work with them or ask a question: https://triplethreatsupervision.com/ Follow them …
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Join host Samwise Raridon and Clinical Herbalist, Teacher, Artist and Urban Gardener Bonnie Rose Weaver for an in depth discussion of the herb vitex, the utility of tracking out hormonal cycles and the lasting cultural impact of the film Mean Girls. In this episode, Bonnie Rose generously shares an exercise for understanding how hormonal cycles for…
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and Violet, Artist and Herbalist, for a powerful and honest conversation about how being in relationship with the plants and our minds can help us change our lives for the better. Together they talk about using meditation and california poppy to work with the energies of addiction and other challenges of bei…
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Join Herbalist and Peer Counselor Gabrielle Ishkanian Greenberg and Community Herbalist Samwise Raridon for a deep dive into the soothing and powerful properties of California Poppy. Together we talk about how this plant inspires us to care deeply for our nervous systems and our bodies, how cal poppy can help us tap more deeply into our own power a…
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and Andi Webb of Every Light Wellness for a powerful and tender conversation on the many useful teachings of the herb plantain. Plantain is so helpful at both soothing inflammation and drawing out poisons or irritants, both on the physical and spiritual level. Thank you so much to Andi for your powerful vuln…
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Join clinical herbalist and educator Abi Huff and Samwise Raridon, community herbalist, for a beautiful exploration of the energy of nettles. The themes of boundaries, aliveness and authenticity weave throughout the episode. Abi is currently crafting a new herbal educational offering that offers a much needed political and liberatory approach to he…
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Join Jheri Neri, Executive Director of the Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition (GCNAC) and Indigenous Activist as we explore some of the most important healing work of our time. Jheri shares about the powerful and needed offerings of the Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition and ways for folks to support this vital and life affirmin…
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Join Samwise Raridon, Community Herbalist and Bob and Rebecca of Currents intentional community in Shawnee, Osage, Adena and Hopewell land (colonially known as South Eastern Ohio) for an exploration of the energy of Maple and the joyous and arduous project of making maple syrup. Maple is a tree that evokes an energy of motherly protection, abundanc…
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Join me, Samwise Raridon of Self Heal Herbs, and Karly Ketron of Wise Witch Apothecary as we talk about the regenerative and healing power of Pine. The energy of Pine carries themes of healing big shame, of moving through despondency and of learning to embody healthy and positive masculinities. Big thank you as well to artist and filmmaker Em Harge…
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Join Samwise Raridon, Community Herbalist and Heather Enders, the creator of the Tarot of Plants for a fun and lively conversation on the Apple as the World Card and other tasty tidbits of apple lore. Heather is an artist who's in touch with plants and a folk astrologer who creates regular content on their website https://www.emptyandamazing.com/. …
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Join Samwise Raridon, Community Herbalist and Educator in conversation with Farmer, Birthworker and Fiber Artist Margy Sankey. Together we delve deep into apple magic and cultivation, the power of witnessing birth and how weaving art through all aspects of life gives it that juicy vitality that apples are so well known for. I learned so much interv…
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Content Warning: This episode discusses histories of desecration around wells and the people who tend them and using rape as a tool of empire building. (No graphic descriptions). It also contains a story about a young girl seeking answers to a devastating plague (that ultimately ends on a hopeful note). Here's a little bonus episode on the healing …
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and Madeleine Keller Folk Herbalist as they dig into the heart opening and powerfully protective wonders of Rose. We talk about how the smell and sight and taste and texture of Rose can be so helpful in big transition times or in times of great grief and great joy, like our current moment in July 2021 where …
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Join Samwise Raridon Community Herbalist and Dana Aronson Clinical Herbalist of the Klamath Siskiyou Herbal Alliance while we sing the praises of Yarrow and how it helps us remember that herbalism is the peoples' medicine. Blessed yarrow, healer of wounds and keeper of boundaries! Heads up that in this episode we do discuss blood and woundcare, so …
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CONTENT WARNING: Please note that in this episode we talk about violence and murder, and do so respectfully, but if that's not a topic you want to listen to right now, it's always ok to come back and listen another time. Join Samwise Raridon and Seed Meyer Minkin for a vulnerable and profound exploration of the power of chamomile. Chamomile, as we …
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Join us for a deep dive into the powerful world of ancestral remembering with rosemary. Our guests for this episode are Community Herbalist and Intuitive Healer Vanessa Radman and Community Herbalist and Wisdom Weaver Rose Rothfeder. Together we share powerful and tender stories about how this plant has helped us remember how to be human in these b…
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This is a beautiful and powerful episode about Garlic and the power of accessible healing education with Community Shaman, Family Herbalist and Health and Wellness Educator Jesse Garcia. Jesse shares their beautiful vision of what our relationships might feel like if we all had more familiar connection with plants and how herbs like Garlic might be…
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Join the magical Seed Minkin and I as we discuss the enlivening, beautiful and healing qualities of Dandelion. It supports your liver! It helps release anger! It helps you have really really good poops! In this episode we share stories from childhood about dandelion and how it's supporting our bodies now. We also run away from a lawn mower and hide…
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A sweet exploration of some lore of the Linden tree and how it has helped Samwise forgive and heal some legacies of trauma in their family line. Heads up that this episode acknowledges the existence of inter-generational sexual trauma, but does not include graphic descriptions of violence. -----------------------------------------------------------…
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In this episode I get to interview Ben, a wise and funny painter, punk rock aficionado, and philosopher who's currently living at the Here/There encampment in North Oakland. Join us as we spend some time in the camp talking about what it's like living with Covid, how our system of economics is a fiction, how housing is a human right, and that one t…
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An interview with Rene Rivera, Dharma Teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center and mugwort aficionado. We talk about the powers of mugwort as a plant, as a beautiful powerful medicine and a vital accessible link to our stone people past. Rene is one of the organizers of the trans and gender queer Monday night sit and teaches with the Alphabet Sang…
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A talk I gave as part of the California School of Herbal Studies Community Herbalist program on beginning an ancestral healing practice as a white person in the context of white supremacy. Ancestral healing is an important tool for resisting white supremacy and building a more connected, grounded and interconnected world.…
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Colleen and Kim are back! We help a young girl find new parents, and nothing weird happens (WE SWEAR!). Have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket every month, and you like the show? Consider becoming a patron with a small monthly pledge at: www.patreon.com/bryandierschow It helps me keep this fun venture going! As always, the theme song is "Ma…
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