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Sacred Awera
In 1492 began an onslaught against the Indigenous People of the Western World. The modern perception of the “ Western World “ is that it is the White World, it isn’t. The real Western World is the Indigenous People that have long occupied these Sacred Lands, the Natives that are as Indigenous to these areas as our mountains, creeks and plants. Like America, Colonization also runs deep in Columbia. In fact, it runs so deep that the name “ Columbia “ is a homage to genocidal murderer Christopher Columbus. Justified by the Church and Spaniard Monarchs, Columbus referenced Manifest Destiny as a means to eradicate Indigenous People or proselytize Indigenous People to create a home for Christianity. It is the largest genocide to ever occur and the one genocide that no one ever wants to discuss. All of the tribes of our lands have distinct tribal cultures with distinct customs but there are also many similarities. One of the biggest similarities is that most tribes had multiple genders before having the Gender Binary forced on us via forced assimilation and colonization.
By Marcy Angeles 4 years ago in Interview
Top Podcasts About Finance in Business
If you’re searching for a financial podcast that fits your experience and needs and are feeling overwhelmed by the choices and information out there on the internet, then there’s good news. You are not alone. Google indexes more than 2 million podcasts, while PodcastHosting reports there are more than 1.5 billion podcasts worldwide.
By Saagar Gupta4 years ago in Interview
An Interview With Jordan Reyne - Musician, Writer and Artist
Intorduction Jordan Reyne is one of the most impressive and orginal artists I have come across. As well as being a musician she writes, produces amazing artwork and videos. The main image is one inspired by the work of Greta Thunburg and Duna Morrigan, who she mentions in her interview.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Astrid V.J.
Astrid is an award-winning and USA Today Bestselling Author born in South Africa. She is a trained social anthropologist and certified transformational life coach. She currently resides in Sweden with her husband and their two children. In early childhood, she showed an interest in reading and languages--interests which her family encouraged. Astrid started writing her first novel at age 12 and now writes fantasy in a variety of genres, exploring her passion for cultures and languages. When she isn't writing, Astrid likes to read, take walks in nature, play silly games with her children, do embroidery, and play music.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Thomas M. Kane
Thomas grew up in the woods of Maine, then spent eighteen years teaching international relations at Britain's University of Hull. Now back in Maine, he draws on his studies to write fantasy novels full of spies, secrets and high-stakes political intrigue.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Cece Louise
Cece Louise writes clean novels filled with adventure, romance, and spirit for teens and adults. She is an avid reader who has been making up stories in her head as long as she can remember. Despite all that daydreaming, she graduated summa cum laude with a BBA from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2012.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
This Queer Artist Demands to Be Seen and Heard. Top Story - June 2022.
Talia Keys’ trademark fire and brimstone stage presence is an amalgam of her journey, identity, and musical influences. Growing up, she and her brother were raised by a single mother in Utah. Her dad struggled with addiction and his battles forced Talia to grow up sooner than typical kids her age. Still, she was gifted with a big imagination and whether she was pretending to be Michael Jordan or impersonating Elvis Presley, Talia could entertain herself for hours. She began piano lessons at age 9, drums at 11, guitar at 16 and mandolin at 22. Music was always very prevalent throughout her youth, beginning with The Beatles and turning to Bob Marley in middle school. Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and Talking Heads were some of the other artists that played a big role in her musical development. She even had a Kris Kross phase (and yes, she wore her clothes backwards for a time). It opened Talia up to rap and hip hop and she became a huge fan of Tribe Called Quest, The Fugees and Blackalicious.
By Ben Nelson4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Robyn Watts
At 39+ Robyn considers herself a late entrant to the publishing world, but that's something I can relate to, being around the mid-30s myself. Starting her author journey late in life, however, has given Robyn some perks: life has given her so much to write about. She currently lives in Canada with her partner and daughter, and when she's not writing, they love going camping and fishing together.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Vanessa MacLellan
Vanessa is a fantasy author born and raised in the farmlands of eastern Washington. She works as an environmental engineer, and is an avid birder, naturalist and hiker living in Portland, Oregon. Her first novel, Three Great Lies, was an Egyptian fantasy published by Hadley Rille Books. She loves mythology and tries to slip it into every book she writes.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
The harsh truth: Recruiters will always choose the individual they like, regardless of qualifications, experience and skills
You probably won't like this, but it's the truth. Recruiters, interviewers, and potential employers will always hire the candidate that they like, even if they don't have qualifications or skills or experience. In fact, interviewers will often pass over a qualified applicant just to hire someone who isn't as good of a fit for the job but is more likable. It's not fair; I know. But it's how it works. Unfortunately, there isn't any way to prove this either because employers can always find some reason that you weren't qualified for the job when really they just didn't like you and thought someone else was better suited for the position. So what should you do about this? Well we'll talk about that next time.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Interview
Exclusive Interview - Sarah Edwards, costume designer for Apple TV+’s Severance. Top Story - June 2022.
Costume designer Sarah Edwards has collaborated with some of the most talented actors, directors and craftsmen in the industry. She’s worked on everything from small independent films to Oscar winners to big budget action flicks. Some of her most notable credits include Ocean’s 8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Salt, and The Devil’s Advocate. Sarah’s most recent work can be seen on the Apple TV+ series, Severance. I chatted with her about the first season of Severance as well as trying to tease some hints about what we can expect in the second season. What follows is a lightly edited version of her video interview comments (for grammar and time considerations).
By Tai Freligh4 years ago in Interview
Chris Morton - A Life In Design
An Interview With Chris Morton Although I was familiar with his work, I first met Chris Morton at his exhibition at the Baltic in High Bridge with my friend Katie and we got chatting and I asked if he would do my artist interview. He is a great guy and sent me a full interview which you can enjoy below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Interview












