The Lumerian Sisters: Jennings Brown on Liana ShantiAnother day, another wellness guru preaching enlightenment on social media. Total snooze, right?! Unless said guru begins telling her followers to cut ties with their “family cults'' in order to save their children from a ruling class of evil reptilian creatures, the likes of which are responsible for creating the COVID-19 “scandemic” as a Luciferian tool to harvest innocent souls…that might spice things up a bit. Or a shit ton.
Such has been the case with Liana Shanti, a nymph-like online persona who’s amassed thousands of predominantly female followers on Instagram, a platform she uses to share beliefs such as the one where the US government is going to put unvaccinated children into concentration camps, or that Florida is the only safe space and thus all her followers should move there.
Suffice to say, Shanti’s story is…truly a wild one. And luckily for us, we get to hear about it from none other than Jennings Brown, an investigative journalist and podcast/documentary producer who previously joined us to discuss The Teal Swan. This time, he’s on ALBC to explain the woman hiding behind Shanti’s online persona, her recent legal woes, and just how damaging her teachings have been to numerous families that now stand divided.
Flowers Inspire Us Together | Featuring Bevin Clare (Rerelease)Today's episode is a rerelease of an excerpt from our spring online Free Herbalism Project hosted on April 8, 2021. This presentation was the inspiring and informative intro with our guest emcee Bevin Clare. Bevin covers a few of her favorite spring flowers and notes their traits as well as some lesser known facts. It's a fun, short presentation, but we think you'll have a lot of takeaways from it.
Bevin will also be joining us as our guest emcee for the next Free Herbalism Project, a virtual event taking place on Friday, October 20, 2023. Find more information on our website here.
Bevin Clare is an herbalist, nutritionist, world-wanderer, spice-gobbler, and is a professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health and the program director of the MS in Clinical Herbal Medicine program. She holds a MSc in Infectious Disease from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and has studied herbal medicine around the world, blending her knowledge of traditional uses of plants with modern science and contemporary healthcare strategies. She is the author of Spice Apothecary (Storey Books, 2020). Bevin a board member and former Chair of the Board of the American Herbalists Guild where she works to promote clinical herbalism accessibility and professionalism and she is a long term board member of the United Plant Savers.
Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani
What Happened at Hillsong Church with Noemi UribeFormer Hillsong member Noemi Uribe opens up about love bombing, gaslighting, manipulating and harmful practices Noemi says they experienced while involved with the disgraced megachurch.
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Guest Bio:
Noemi Uribe (she/they) is a queer Latinx advocate living in Boston, MA. Growing up in a Latinx Pentecostal church shaped the way they saw homosexuality and Christian theology. After leaving their families church and attending a Hillsong church in Boston, they thought they had found a safe space to finally question their sexuality and faith. But what she experienced was the complete opposite leading to a mental health crisis. After leaving and surviving religious trauma, Noemi is now speaking out in order to warn others of the dangers of ill-equipped spiritual leaders and church ambiguity on LGBTQ+ policies.
Circle Sanctuary Network Podcasts
Songs of the Pagan Tribe~ Stars in the Night
On this episode of Songs of the Pagan Tribe: Stars in the Night. The stars above us have been inspiring us and guiding us since the dawn of time. Featuring music by Emerald Rose, Chalice and Blade, Mama Gina, and more. Hosted by Cern Greenman.
Fri, May 26, 2023 08:00 pm [Eastern]
Reclaiming Life After Trauma with Daniel Mintie and Julie Staples
Daniel Mintie, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's School of Medicine and four-times published author along with Julie Staples, Research Director at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University will join me on the air today to discuss reclaiming one's life after trauma. We'll delve into PTSD, or post traumatic stress disorder and how integrative medicine, CBT and yoga might address trauma symptoms. Daniel will share the protocols he's developed and success stories of some of his clients.
Wed, May 24, 2023 at 02:00 pm [Eastern]
Runic Tarot Deck - Jaymi Elford
For release in April 2023, The Runic Tarot Deck brings Norse gods and mythology to the world of tarot. Co-author Jaymi Elford joins me to discuss this latest offering.
Each card features the wisdom of the runes, the poetry of the Skalds, and the valor of the Einherjars, a perfect divinatory combination to connect you with Valhalla (the realm of the gods). This fierce and beautiful deck will boost your intuitive abilities and provide ancient Norse insights to all your burning questions.
Jaymi Elford is an author, tarot reader, fire spinner, and cat friend. She has over thirty years of experience with tarot and other divination tools, and she works closely with Lo Scarabeo to produce tarot decks. Jaymi has taught at PantheaCon, Northwest Tarot Symposium (NWTS), Witch City Tarot Gathering, and the Readers Studio in New York. She co-hosts the podcast Cardslingers Coast-to-Coast and edits The Cartomancer Magazine. Jaymi lives in Portland, Oregon, and wants you to visit her at www.innercompasstarot.com.
Fri, May 26, 2023 04:00 pm [Eastern]
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