Visual artist and Buckminster Fuller scholar Benjamin Lowder talking about creating in alignment with the natural structures and patterns of the Universe, transmuting spells and word magic, how fear feeds the demiurge, the tension between fighting the old and building the new, and what it means to support Bucky's legacy.
Visual artist and Buckminster Fuller scholar Benjamin Lowder talks about creating in alignment with the natural structures and patterns of the Universe, transmuting spelling and word magic, how fear feeds the demiurge, the tension between fighting the old and building the new, and what it means to support Bucky's legacy of making the world work, for 100% of humanity, in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone.
Placing the question "Does God exist?" at the center of his first feature length film came naturally for writer-director Ian Ebright. After crafting multiple thoughtful short films about morality and the social contracts that bind (or unbind) us, he delivers a powerful look at what pride, grief, and certainty can do to a person. Starring Patrick Fabian (of Better Call Saul fame) and a brilliant ensemble cast,The Way We Speak offers a sharp and humbling look at the modern man and the lengths he may go to in order to be seen and heard.Ian and Kelly discuss the making of the film, Ian's oeuvre of short films (which you can watch at brokentelegraph.com), breaking free from the dominant narratives of religion and our right to comfort in the West, and how stories have the power to change the world.
After a weekend of spliffs, staying up talking until 2am, and connecting the dots on love, consciousness, and culture conditioning, Kelly and elianne sit down to discuss elianne’s thesis on the Palestinian political identity, how queerness leads to liberation, the performative ruse of the colonial justice system, and leaving behind the transactional nature of modern dating. Watch the full conversation on YouTube @loveandthemultiverse elianne el amyouni is a lebanese-canadian writer, poet, PhD candidate, and TikTok superstar known as Twitchy Witch. She has a Masters in Occult Symbology and Jungian Dream Analysis, and she also sometimes turns into a cat. Meow.
Elianne El Amyouni aka Twitchy Witch is back on the podcast! Elianne is a PhD candidate in the Palestinian political identity with a Masters in Jungian Dream Analysis and Occult Symbology. She shares from her life growing up in a household with parents who taught her to question everything -- especially dominant narratives -- and explains how out of a pantheon of gods, a singular God emerged and evolved through the religions of the West. We also talk tarot, bias, gaslighting, free will, and how stories shape the world.
Does consciousness create reality?! Sherrie Jackson blows our minds with her NOPE "tulpa" theory and Kelly offers esoteric insights to back her up. Check out Sherrie's blog for in-depth film analysis and fun: https://thefoolio.substack.com/
Organizer, artist, and engineer Kia Zahrabi speaks with Kelly about the one year anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death, the history of hijab laws in Iran, Iranians' ongoing struggle and revolution against the Islamic Regime, Zoroastrianism, and the embers burning just below the surface.Follow Nazanin Boniadi, Iranian Knowledge, Amplify Iran, Iranian Diaspora Collective, United for Masha, Center for Human Rights in Iran, Gol Farahani, and nsuncollective.
Amrita Ahuja, the Founder of Groundwork, speaks to Kelly about the challenges of living in the upside down world, how we've normalized to being in survival mode, the pain underneath it all, closing the small gaps, and being in service of something greater than ourselves. Follow Amrita @groundwork.xyz
No! More! Energetic! Liabilities! This is message reverberating from Oracle, energy reader, and world traveler Molly Jane. In this episode, we talk about being the human, grid work, meeting in Guatemala, the Barbie movie, pushing the edges of your psyche, ending the “Five of Wands” struggle within your self, and the necessity of having fun.
Alchemist, shapeshifter, and TikTok star Elianne El-Amyouni -- aka Twitchy Witch -- joins Kelly to talk about ego death, existential crises and depression, Jesus and the paradox of suffering under capitalism, being a fool for love, the cost of groceries, finding balance, and accepting that the world is always ending.