• 5. This American Rice: Eric Abel Esquivel-Gutierrez
    Feb 7 2023

    We are grateful to have you at our virtual table where we center food as connection, storytelling as medicine, and pleasure as resistance! Grab a plate because we are diving right in!

    This episode features Eric Abel Esquivel-Gutierrez (any pronoun with respect). Eric is an Actor, Teaching Artist and Health Educator reborn and currently based in Oakland, CA. He is knowledgeable in creating safe, nonjudgmental and fun spaces where human beings of all ages can connect and learn from one another. For the past eleven years Eric has worked with various Bay Area youth-centered organizations using theatre arts and music creation to engage students in a myriad of health-related topics. He is also passionate about using himself to bring stories to life onstage.

    Eric shares his Grandmother Natalie’s soup recipe that is a truly versatile dish you can enjoy when you want something hearty and flavorful. This soup brings together various spices and herbs to help warm up the body and get your kitchen smelling amazing. Get Eric’s full recipe here.

    Through Eric’s stories and reflections we learn about what it was like growing up as a kid who loves art, performance, and making music, and how art culture continues to shape him into a teaching artist who is dedicated to spreading the message of community love and personal power through theatre, movement, and conversations. Eric’s journey is a beautiful example of being Ni de Aqui, Ni de Alla (not from here or there) and how living at life’s many intersections of culture and identity can be messy and joyful.

    About this podcast: Each episode of This American Rice features one of our favorite co-conspirators who will share personal stories about the (sometimes messy) intersections of culture and identity, personal practices, and a delicious recipe we can all enjoy together. By sharing these simplest of pleasures we are weeding out the legacy of manifest destiny.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 4. This American Rice: D. Anaya
    Nov 15 2022

    Pull up a seat and grab a plate! At this virtual table we center food as connection, storytelling as medicine, and pleasure as resistance! We hope you are hungry.

    We are grateful to have D. Anaya as our special guest on this episode of This American Rice. She is the Founder and Creative Grief Guide at Adventures of Grief Girl, Co-host of Grief after Dark Podcast, and Indie Publisher, AGGink. As a Grief Guide, D. uses over 35 years of performance arts research and experience in visual arts, storytelling, poetry, puppetry, physical theatre, painting, photography, book making and journaling to encourage bereaved (mothers) to consider “play” as a healing experience. She is a true innovator, creator, and healer. Through multisensory installations, live performances, and grief talks, D inspires creativity and a passion for surviving crisis through creative means.

    D. shares a recipe that is simple, spicy, and warming - The Mystic Fireball. This drink is perfect as we head into shorter days, darkness, and coldness. Whether enjoyed hot or iced, with whiskey or without, the spicy notes and delicate cream of The Mystic Fireball help us find a good excuse to slow the F down and breathe.

    Grief is truly complex and in this conversation with D. we explore its many dimensions. D. shares insight on her practices and rituals that help to uplift and empower individuals (and herself) to take ownership of their human experiences, create play and pleasure as a ritual practice, and to share their own stories with others in solidarity.

    About this podcast: Each episode of This American Rice features one of our favorite co-conspirators who will share personal stories about the (sometimes messy) intersections of culture and identity, personal practices, and a delicious recipe we can all enjoy together. By sharing these simplest of pleasures we are weeding out the legacy of manifest destiny.

    Resources

    https://www.facebook.com/adventuresofgriefgirl/

    https://instagram.com/adventuresofgriefgirl?igshid=187lrqaql06oi

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    Jho Deep - Rain, Mepa ExyZ

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 3. This American Rice: Mike Sagun
    Nov 1 2022

    We are so glad you have joined us to convene around the virtual table where we center food as connection, storytelling as medicine, and pleasure as resistance!

    This episode features Certified Professional Men’s Coach, facilitator, and teacher, Mike Sagun. Mike facilitates EVRYMAN's FUNDAMENTALS program -- a monthly virtual experiential intensive program that helps men develop and strengthen emotional intelligence and he leads men's retreats all over the United States. His work is simple: he helps men feel. Mike is currently launching a brand new retreat in Mexico in February 2023! This exclusive experience will be an opportunity for men to let go of energetic weight and reset their nervous systems. The impact of Mike’s work has a ripple effect well beyond his clients -his work truly impacts families, friendships, and communities.

    Mike shares his special Golden Milk Smoothie recipe with us. This recipe is inspired by the traditional Indian drink made with tumeric, cinnamon, ginger, and other spices. These spices come together to soothe the gut and reduce inflammation. Mike transforms golden milk into a smoothie that can be enjoyed as a meal or after a workout.

    Mike also shares stories and history about his Filipino ancestry, learnings from his immigrant family, and what it was like growing up in the US and discovering the many facets of Self. Mike currently lives in the iconic little town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico with his husband and pitbull rescue. When he's not working with men, he's probably tending to his plants and garden, moving his body, watching the Golden State Warriors, or in the kitchen cooking a meal.

    About this podcast: Each episode of This American Rice features one of our favorite co-conspirators who will share personal stories about the (sometimes messy) intersections of culture and identity, personal practices, and a delicious recipe we can all enjoy together. By sharing these simplest of pleasures we are weeding out the legacy of manifest destiny.

    Resources

    www.mikesagun.com

    IG: @mike.sagun

    Book a free intro call: www.mikesagun.com/contact

    Internal Family Systems website: https://ifs-institute.com/

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    Together Forever, Anton Vlasov

    Jho Deep - Rain, Mepa ExyZ

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 12: Grief as Medicine | Series 3: Winter Solstice
    Oct 18 2022

    Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Vegetation podcast. This is episode 2 of the Winter Solstice Vegetation session with our magical co-conspirator, Jen.

    Our introspection on (re)generation continues and we begin to explore the connections among grief, eldership, and the shadow self. Can we challenge ourselves to begin to see grief as a medicine that can hold us? What if we believed that grief could be an expansive space where we could allow for a deeper understanding and connection to love and humanity?

    We know these are some deep questions and we do not have answers for you, but we have a comfy seat waiting here for you to listen in and ponder alongside us. We can't wait to see what sparks for you after listening to this episode!

    Resources

    In this episode we discuss The Kiss of Death. This illustration is included in propaganda that was distributed at a KKK rally in Covington, Tennessee in 1966 (only 56 years ago).

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    28 mins
  • 11: (Re)generation | Series 3: Winter Solstice
    Oct 4 2022

    Annnnnnd we are back! We have been on sabbatical for the past two months and we are so excited to share an all new series of the Vegetation podcast. In this series we travel back to 2021 Winter Solstice and our Vegetation session with one of our favorite co-conspirators, Jen (she/her).

    Jen is a speech therapist by trade and a deep feeler by inheritance. She is interested in seeing the world through a lens of emotions, loves a ritual, and cherishes the ever-growing connections to the Grandcestors.

    Together, we begin to explore (re)generation: the continual cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Life is constant regeneration, yet we move too quickly or are too focused on the many “what ifs” of the future to acknowledge or recognize our incremental evolution and growth in this continual cycle of (re)generation.

    Join us as we pause to (re)connect with the love and magic that surround us, helping to guide us with every step of our own (re)generation.

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    37 mins
  • 2. This American Rice: Hannah YGCC
    Jul 19 2022

    This episode feature’s Tharavada Yoga’s own Hannah (she/her/ella). Hannah Cordero Chen is a daughter to Mexican immigrants, public health leader, philanthropist, and is an aspiring curandera and community healer. During the pandemic she has been exploring what the concept of “(w)holistic care” really means, especially for herSelf. Through the sharing of personal stories we learn how Hannah has transformed her goal of ‘trying to be happy all the time’ to just letting herSelf feel whatever comes up. . . and learning that light and darkness can coexist. Hannah believes that by allowing more curiosity and ease into her life, she is actively working to dismantle ancestral shame and heal not only herSelf, but also her lineage.

    Hannah shares a special chocolate chip cookie recipe she put together for her daughter, who has egg and peanut allergies. This recipe is easy, great to share, and a great way to treat yo’ Self! (get recipe here)

    This is a new flavor of the Vegetation podcast: This American Rice! We are so glad you have joined us to convene around the virtual table where we center food as connection, storytelling as medicine, and pleasure as resistance.

    Each episode features one of our favorite co-conspirators who will share personal stories about the (sometimes messy) intersections of culture and identity, personal practices, and a delicious recipe we can all enjoy together. By sharing these simplest of pleasures we are weeding out the legacy of manifest destiny.

    Hope you’re hungry because here we feast!

    Resources

    El Fortín, Michoacán

    Mexico City, Mexico/ Distrito Federal (DF)

    Chamula, Chiapas

    How I Learned About and Honor my Indigenous Roots in Mexico, Sofia Aguilar

    Defining: Chingona

    Human Design

    What is a Projector?

    Hannah collage examples

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 1. This American Rice: Jamie PGKA
    Jul 5 2022

    This is a new flavor of the Vegetation podcast: This American Rice! We are so glad you have joined us to convene around the virtual table where we center food as connection, storytelling as medicine, and pleasure as resistance.

    Each episode features one of our favorite co-conspirators who will share personal stories about the (sometimes messy) intersections of culture and identity, personal practices, and a delicious recipe we can all enjoy together. By sharing these simplest of pleasures we are weeding out the legacy of manifest destiny.

    To kick off This American Rice, we have a very special guest. Our very own Jamie Asdorian (she/her). You may know her as the founder of Tharavada Yoga and the co-host and co-creator of the Vegetation: Meditation in Community podcast, and she is also a first generation daughter of Indian immigrants, a teaching artist, yoga instructor, actor, director, and health educator. In this interview you will learn more about Jamie’s journey to re-indigenize herself, and how her passion for helping people connect to their own wisdom and power makes her a prime example of what it looks like to be an ancestor-in-training.

    During the interview we are feasting on delicious (and simple) Mulagu Pottichethu + Madhura Uralai Kizhengu (Sweet potato w/smashed chili chutney). Get recipe here.

    Hope you’re hungry because here we feast!

    Resources

    Kerala:

    https://www.keralatourism.org/specialities/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnJStyNiORo

    Bangalore (Bengaluru)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40iMqvy4G7s

    Malayalam:

    https://omniglot.com/writing/malayalam.htm

    Bharatanatyam:

    https://youtu.be/JWhA3ldZcyY

    Indian Catholicism:

    https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2016/11/13/501710006/products-of-the-soil-identity-crisis-in-an-indian-catholic-church

    Ehlers-Danos Syndrome

    Bhagavad Gita

    https://www.worldhistory.org/Bhagavad_Gita/

    Race Forward’s Model: 4 Levels of Racism

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    56 mins
  • 10: Privilege and the Barriers to Connection with the Self | Series 2: Origin Story
    Jun 21 2022
    We close out the Origin Story series by exploring the role that privilege plays in accessing mindfulness and Self-care practices, especially for people living in the intersections of facets like race, sexual preference, gender Self-identification, and economic status. We know that there are so many facets that make us each unique and that impact our healing and Self-care practices. There is no hierarchy, timeline, speed in the healing process. All of us can approach this Self-work in any way that works for each of us. This is truly a life-long journey, and our ancestral heritage and epigenetics can serve as our map and compass along the way as we connect with all facets of the Self and dismantle the facade of colonialism. Stay in conversation We hope you're enjoying the Vegetation: Meditation in Community podcast. We’d love to hear your reactions and feedback on this and future episodes. Stay in conversation with us on Instagram (@TharavadaYoga), Facebook (@TharavadaYoga), and/or send us an email at TharavadaYogaChat@gmail.com. Resources and Links You might be a grihasta if… What is dhyana? Episode Music from Pixabay: Fashion Chill Hip Hop, Ivymusic Second Wind, madirfan Summer Forest, NaturesEye Jho Deep - Rain, Mepa ExyZ Pause, madirfan
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    28 mins