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Wynne Reynolds   Words that Wound: The Language of Misogyny

Wynne Reynolds Words that Wound: The Language of Misogyny

Edge Gallery May 18 – June 3, 2018 Words that Wound: the language of misogyny by Wynne Reynolds is a visualization of the effect of language on thought, from the forgotten vocabulary of our ancestors to current phrases that create harmful perceptions of femininity. Wynne’s 

Margaret Rosenau – The School of Inner Health

Margaret Rosenau – The School of Inner Health

Listen to her amazing podcast with Ryan: http://www.craniosacralpodcast.com/episode-81/#more-1373

Margaret Rosenau is an approved teacher for the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America, and has completed trainings in several bodywork modalities: Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Experiencing®, Pre and Perinatal Psychology, and Polarity Therapy. Margaret is the current owner of the School of Inner Health in Denver, Colorado. In this interview she tells us about her journey through the work and approach to teaching, along with other related topics.

Additionally, Margaret holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sculpture from Wesleyan University and a Master’s Degree in Gerontology from the University of Southern California. Margaret has been seeing individual clients in her own private practice since 1997.

Main site:
www.schoolofinnerhealth.org

Direct link to her blog:
https://www.schoolofinnerhealth.org/blog-streampage/

Sounds from Ghana

Sounds from Ghana

Is African traditional music dying out? “Sounds from Ghana” is a journey throughout the ten regions of this West African country showcasing a wide range of Ghana’s traditional music styles and how these traditions have been transmitted throughout the generations. In the photo exhibition and 

Unlike Facebook – Dwayne Perkins

Unlike Facebook – Dwayne Perkins

My new favorite comedian!

Notes on Nationalism – George Orwell

Notes on Nationalism – George Orwell

Somewhere or other Byron makes use of the French word longeur, and remarks in passing that though in England we happen not to have the word, we have the thing in considerable profusion. In the same way, there is a habit of mind which is now 

Why Do Tumbleweeds Tumble?

Why Do Tumbleweeds Tumble?