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Les balados du CIRCEM visent à promouvoir la recherche interdisciplinaire sur la citoyenneté démocratique et les groupes minoritaires et minorisés, à partir de la tradition intellectuelle du monde francophone.
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34 Circe Salon -- The Parallax

34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe

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Parallax -- noun. (ˈpɛrəˌlæks) The apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object. A podcast that is an exploration from the ancient world to the cosmic future. Different points of view than what are normally heard. New visions.
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The CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is made up of three regular shows: Dwell features conversations about motherhood, home education, homemaking, and more. Proverbial features author and educator Joshua Gibbs exploring proverbs from the ages. The Play’s The Thing is the ultimate resource for Shakespeare lovers hosted by actor, playwright, and educator Tim McIntosh. Plus we produce various seasonal shows like The Weight of Fatherhood with Brian Phillips, Ask Andrew with CIRCE President Andrew ...
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We welcome back Professor Walter Penrose, specialist in gender and sexuality in the Ancient World, to discuss everyone's favorite Amazon: Wonder Woman! Fans had demanded a Wonder Woman movie for decades, so when the movie reached theaters in 2017, the reactions were huge. With Professor Penrose, Dawn and Sean look back on that moment, as well as th…
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As a huge of of post-apocalyptic shows and King Arthur mythology, I am delighted to introduce to this great new show . . . Camlann. Camlann is a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy podcast inspired by folklore and Arthurian legends. It's written and directed by Ella Watts (Doctor Who: Redacted, Eliza: A Robot Story), and produced by Amber Devereux at Ti…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le dernier de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes parlent de l’influence du paysage linguistique sur l’expérience d’établissement des immigrants francophones qui s’installent dans des régions où l’an…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le troisième de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Dans le contexte de débats liés à la présence d’un nombre croissant d’étudiants internationaux au Canada, Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes s’intéressent plus spécifiquement à la qu…
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It's no secret that Artemis is beloved at the 34 Circe Salon Make Matriarchy Great Again podcast, so this episode is a match made in heaven for us.... because it's all about Artemis! Our guest is Dr. Carla Ionescu who is one of the leading experts in the worship and ritual of Artemis. In the summers she scavenges new locations and cities world wide…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le second de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes, chercheures en immigration, francophones et immigrantes, y entreprennent une réflexion sur la question de l'accueil et de l'intégration des immigrant…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le premier de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone présentés par Luisa Veronis, professeure de Géographie et titulaire de la chaire de recherche sur l’immigration et les communautés franco-ontariennes à l’Université d’Ottawa, et Janaína Naz…
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It is our pleasure, once again, to present a fascinating conversation with Max Dashu! Max Dashu has championed the various lost histories of women and championed female-centric civilizations for decades. Max Dashu founded the Suppressed Histories Archives in January of 1970 to research and document women's history on a global scale. In today's epis…
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Join new Make Matriarchy Great Again host Lauren Torres as she talks with Lucy Pearce, the founder of Womancraft Publishing. Lucy is a multi-faceted creative whose work spans the expressive arts, exploring the lost archetypes of the feminine and symbols of the soul. She is the author of multiple life-changing non-fiction books, including Nautilus A…
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Dans ce balado, Alexandre Baril discute de ce qu'il appelle le suicidisme, une oppression qui reproduit la violence et cause des décès supplémentaires parmi les personnes suicidaires par le biais de formes de criminalisation, d'incarcération, de discrimination, de stigmatisation et de pathologisation. Cela est particulièrement vrai pour les groupes…
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As with so many women in Greek mythology, Medea has seen her nature, persona and story changed pejoratively with every retelling by the men who spoke her name. In today's episode, we chat with guest Miriam Robbins Dexter and our regular host and founding member of the podcast, Vicki Noble, about the origin of Medea and the true nature of her story.…
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Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute avec William-Jacomo Beauchemin et Ducakis Désinat de l’organisation Exeko, un des partenaires du projet de recherche dont traite le livre « Faire l’expérience de la démocratie : Les tiers-lieux de l’éducation à la citoyenneté des jeunes au Qu…
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The founder of the Academy Hagia and one of the strongest voices in the Modern Matriarchal Studies movement, Heide Göttner-Abendroth has written books and articles and given amazing talks on historical and extant matriarchy around the globe. It is her definition of what makes a matriarchy that we use on our podcast. We are SO thrilled to be able to…
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Time for a shout-out to two great Amazon warriors, Penthesilea and Hippolyta. Join old-school hosts, Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden, as they welcome one of our new hosts, Lauren Torres, to discuss these fabulous warrior women. It's good to be back!由34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe, Dawn "Sam" Alden, Lauren Torres
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Résumé : Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Sophie Théwissen-LeBlanc discute avec Stéphanie Gaudet et Caroline Caron du livre qu’elles ont co-dirigé, « Faire l’expérience de la démocratie : Les tiers lieux de l’éducation à la citoyenneté des jeunes au Québec », publié aux Presses de l’Université d’Ott…
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Résumé : Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute avec Caroline Caron du livre qu’elles ont co-dirigé, « Faire l’expérience de la démocratie : Les tiers lieux de l’éducation à la citoyenneté des jeunes au Québec », publié aux Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa. Caroline Caron explique…
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Résumé : Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Caroline Caron discute avec Stéphanie Gaudet du livre qu’elles ont co-dirigé, « Faire l’expérience de la démocratie : Les tiers lieux de l’éducation à la citoyenneté des jeunes au Québec », publié aux Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa. Stéphanie Gaudet présen…
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Dans cet épisode, Stéphanie Gaudet s’entretient avec Dahlia Namian, professeure à l’École de service social de l’Université d’Ottawa et co-directrice de l'axe de recherche Enjeux biopolitiques et groupes minorisés au CIRCEM. Elles discutent du livre « La société de provocation. Essai sur l’obscénité des riches » paru chez Lux éditeur en 2023. Dahli…
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The Trojan Horse. One of the most iconic figures, images and stories in the history of the world. It is neither in The Iliad nor The Odyssey that we learn its story. We learn it in Book II of The Aeneid. Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel as they take us on a journey through one of the greatest tales the world has ever known.…
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Greer “G.R.” Macallister is an author of historical fiction and science fantasy. Under her full name, "Greer MacAllister," she has written the historical fiction novels The Magician’s Lie, Girl In Disguise, Woman 99 and Arctic Fury. Her historical novels put a spotlight on the lives of women whose stories have not fully been told. With her new “Fiv…
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This one was definitely worth an encore: Join us as we take a fun dive into the history of the British suffrage movement and the untold story of the women who became martial arts experts and protectors of the movement. Tony Wolf, author of the graphic novel "Suffrajitsu: Mrs. Pankhurst's Amazons," talks to us about his novel and the marvelous and c…
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Is there a secret number system hidden in The Iliad and The Odyssey? Did Homer convey secret ancient mystery teachings in his great epics? Join this encore presentation as Dr. Gary Stickel regales us with his theory of "Code 12" the secret number system hidden in Homer's works. This concept is key to a lot of our discussions of classical works. Sea…
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According to Marija Gimbutas, "During the sixth millennium B.C., the Old Europeans developed a writing system; like many other Old European achievements, writing grew out of religious symbols and signs." How did this writing system work and what was its function? And why has its primacy and importance been overlooked by scholars? Join us as we disc…
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And so we begin the greatest epic of the greatest empire the world has ever known. Virgil's Aeneid, the epic tale of the founding of the Roman Empire. The Aeneid tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who escaped the fall of Troy and traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. The poem consists of twelve books and covers Aeneas…
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In this podcast takeover, we're delighted to turn over the reins to the Subject To Power Podcast. Hosted by Elle Kamihira, Subject To Power focuses on how women of the world ended up subjugated and exploited, and on what universal male domination has done to humanity and to our planet. In this episode, "The Oldest Trauma," Elle talks with trauma sp…
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Still haunting millennia later, Sophocles' "Ajax" is one of the extraordinary works of world Drama. Join us as we discuss the tragic story of a the Trojan War hero Ajax and the psychological rupture that the bloodshed caused him. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.由34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe
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In a classic recording, Vicki Noble joins Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden to discuss the matriarchal roots of Western Civilization. "Old Europe" is the term given to a set of advanced cultures that lasted for thousands of years west of the Black Sea. The topic so controversial, mainstream scholarship often refuses to address it. Vicki's k…
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One of the great works of world drama, Euripides "The Bacchae" has mesmerized audiences for over 2000 years. In the play, the god Dionysus returns to Thebes, his mortal mother’s city, to introduce his cult and punish his relatives who have denied his divinity as the son of Zeus. What is the play really about and why is it still relevant today? Join…
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Join us as we discuss the fascinating story of the Tarim Basin mummies with Miriam Robbins Dexter. The Tarim Basin mummies are naturally mummified human remains that were discovered in China's Tarim Basin dating from around 2,000 BC to AD 200. Their origins have attracted international attention over their “Western” physical appearance. Where did t…
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Join us as we discuss the role of women in Hawaiian martial arts and traditional combat with stuntwoman and martial artists Michelle Manu. Ms. Manu is a native of Hawaii and is a stuntwoman and a teacher of the Hawaiian martial art called "Lua." Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden co-host.由34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe, Dawn "Sam" Alden
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"Warriors, come out and play!" So goes the iconic line from this legendary violent retelling of an Ancient Greek tale. Based on "The Anabasis" by Xenophon which tells the story of a band of Greek mercenaries trying to make their way home through enemy territories, "The Warriors" (1979) transposes this tale to the tough worlds of New York City in th…
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The second part of our talk with Joan Marler about her mentor Marija Gimbutas. Joan is the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Archaeomythology. She is the editor of The Civilization of the Goddess (1991) by Marija Gimbutas and From the Realm of the Ancestors: An Anthology in Honor of Marija Gimbutas (1997). Joan lectures internation…
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A reboot of the 1947 film "Down To Earth" and starring the incandescent Olivia Newton-John and the inimitable Gene Kelly, "Xanadu" (1980) seemed destined to be a hit. Instead, it's renown as one of the great flops in Hollywood history. But was this story of a Greek Muse come to earth really as bad as all that? Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary…
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Featuring a goddess of the silver screen, 1947's "Down To Earth" tells the story of a goddess who comes down to earth to act as a muse for a struggling playwright. Cinema deity Rita Hayworth stars as Terpsichore, one of the Nine Muses of Greek mythology and she decides to come down from the heavens to instruct a young writer/director on how to prop…
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Revenge is now! Achilles, Telemachus and their loyal servants launch their attack upon the suitors. The palace hall is drenched in blood. When all is done, those who betrayed and assaulted the House of Odysseus will drink from his cup of vengeance. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.由34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe
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The Amazons are our inspiration and we thought it would be good to introduce our new listeners to some of discussions on the topic. In a wonderful, spirited discussion, we present and encore episode in which Max Dashu discusses her research into the warrior women called "Amazons." How did the Ancient Greek conception of femaleness shape the stories…
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Penelope gets Odysseus’s bow out of the storeroom and announces that she will marry the suitor who can string it and then shoot an arrow through a line of twelve axes. It's the beginning of the end of our tale. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.由34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe
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An absolutely classic, iconic movie, Jason and the Argonauts (1963) has captured the imagination of young people for 60 years. Notable for the wonderful stop-motion animation effects of Ray Harryhausen, the film also stars Honor Blackman who went on to her own iconic work as "Cathy Gale" in "The Avengers" British tv series and "Pussy Galore" in "Go…
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Join us as we talk with Joan Marler about her mentor Marija Gimbutas. Joan is the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Archaeomythology. She is the editor of The Civilization of the Goddess (1991) by Marija Gimbutas and From the Realm of the Ancestors: An Anthology in Honor of Marija Gimbutas (1997). She worked closely with Marija Gim…
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What is the source of creativity? Where do poems come from? How does an artist come into being? Join us as we chat with Mary Mackey about her new book Creativity. Mary Mackey is the author of eight collections of poetry and fourteen novels, including the New York Times best-seller A Grand Passion and The Village of Bones, The Year The Horses Came, …
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As night falls on the palace, Odysseus begins to put his strategy into motion when the suitors leave for the night. With help of his son Telemachus and his matron Athena, Odysseus secures the weapons. Later, Odysseus finally encounters Penelope-- but while still disguised as a beggar. The tender moment is punctuated by a dream the Penelope shares w…
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The lion has returned to his den-- Odysseus is in his palace! But he's in disguise and keeping at the ready until the time is ripe for his attack. However, there are obstacles to avoid as he finds himself in a bloody fight for the amusement of the suitors. Meanwhile, with the help of Athena, Penelope uses more strategies to keep the suitors at bay.…
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