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The Sacred Arts of Tattooing and Body Modification Podcast

Podcast de Jäesun-Eoin Brangarrán and T. Phae-Anne Brangarrán

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A Personal, Spiritual and Anthropological exploration of the Sacred Arts of Body Modification including Tattooing, Piercing, Scarification and much more.

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7 episodios

episode Episode 6: Body Modification in a Pandemic artwork

Episode 6: Body Modification in a Pandemic

So its been a while since our last podcast… life has changed quite a bit since February, and in this episode we discuss a bit about where we’ve been the last few months, what we’ve been up to, and what is going on with us and the pandemic situation. We discuss body sovereignty— the need to be able to control your physical form and the idea of the “Other,” in relation to how we were able to get back to work. Its a bit of a noisy episode, because we recorded it on the fly, so please forgive the background noise. Show Notes: John Locke Second Treatise of Government, 1689 [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7370/7370-h/7370-h.htm] BodyRights.org [https://www.bodyrights.org/] Jae and T: Becoming Fully Human [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSEOoEx52cG0Tltv_WN71uw] on Youtube (our Homesteading/Farming/Returning to the ways of our Ancestors Vlog)

6 de jun de 2020 - 58 min
episode Episode 5: Returning to our Roots artwork

Episode 5: Returning to our Roots

Welcome to Episode 5!! We discuss a bit about why we had such a long hiatus (health issues) and talk a bit more about why body modification is such an important part of returning to our roots and exploring traditional ways of being Human. This one is a bit of a wandering conversation, and we discuss agriculture and health as well, but it does all tie together in that we think that people are starting to realize that the ways we are living in contemporary society are more detrimental than helpful…. tattooing is one of the many things that people are starting to look at in a different and more traditional (pre-industrial) light and it goes right along with returning to traditional agricultural practices, spirituality, and community. We hope you all enjoy the episode… If you like the show, please subscribe, and if you can, leave a review! We appreciate all of your support! Show Notes: BMEzine [https://www.bme.com/] Modern Primitives: An Investigation of Contemporary Adornment and Ritual [https://www.amazon.com/Re-Search-12-Modern-Primitives/dp/0965046931], V. Vale [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13466.V_Vale], Andrea Juno [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/119732.Andrea_Juno], May 1st 1989

27 de feb de 2020 - 1 h 4 min
episode Episode 4- What Modern Body Modification lacks artwork

Episode 4- What Modern Body Modification lacks

Welcome to Episode 4! In this episode we discuss why it is important to understand the history of tattoo and other body modification practices, the science relating to why we might do such things to ourselves and our offspring and how we, as modern body modification practitioners and participants are missing out on the benefits of these practices. This is a bit of a rambling conversation and we do cover a broad spectrum of thoughts and topics. There is more foul language in this one, so make sure to be aware of who is around when you’re listening… probably NSFW or around kiddos. Thank you for your continued support! Please let us know if you have any feedback (positive or otherwise). We appreciate that you take the time out of your day to listen to us ramble about something we are so passionate about! Show notes: Delio, Michelle, Tattoo: The Exotic Art of Skin Decoration, 1994. [https://www.amazon.com/Tattoo-Exotic-Art-Skin-Decoration/dp/0312101481] Stevens, John, “Tattooed Buddha,” Yoga Journal, March/April 1992 Garve R. Garve M. Türp J. C. Fobil J. N. Meyer C. G. (2017). Scarification in sub‐Saharan Africa: Social skin, remedy and medical import.Tropical Medicine & International Health, 22(6), 708–715. 10.1111/tmi.1287828380287 [https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12878]

22 de ene de 2020 - 1 h 1 min
episode Episode 3- Pain Innoculation and Social Bonding- Why We Endure Rituals of Pain artwork

Episode 3- Pain Innoculation and Social Bonding- Why We Endure Rituals of Pain

Welcome to Episode 3! It took us a bit longer to get this out than we would have liked, but the holidays definitely messed up our schedule and there is a lot of research we wanted to get together to share during the episode and to put in the show notes. We appreciate your patience!! In this episode we discuss the biological reason that we might, as human animals, be inclined to put ourselves and our offspring through painful ordeals. We ponder what exactly the benefits of such experience might be and also why we continue to do so today. We thank everyone for their continued support! Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you’ll see as soon as we post a new podcast! We really appreciate the feedback we have gotten so far, so please let us know if there is anything we can do to improve the podcast, or if there is anything that you are loving about what we’re doing. If you have any questions or comments, you can always email us at artanddiscordstudios@gmail.com. [artanddiscordstudios@gmail.com?subject=Podcast%20Feedback] Reference Notes: Bastian, Brock, Jolanda Jetten, and Fabio Fasoli. "Cleansing the Soul by Hurting the Flesh." Psychological Science 22.3 (2011): 334-335. Bastian, Brock, Jolanda Jetten, and Laura J. Ferris. "Pain as Social Glue." Psychological Science 25.11 (2014): 2079-2085. Bergland, Christopher. “New Clues on Rewiring Your Brain.” Psychology Today March 28, 2012, www. Psychology today.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/201203/new-clues-rewiring-your-brain [http://today.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/201203/new-clues-rewiring-your-brain] Craig, A.D. “A New View of Pain as a Homeostatic Emotion.” Trends in Neurosciences 26 (2003): 303-307. Day, Melissa A, Charles LWard, M DawnEhde, E BeverlyThorn, John Burns, Amanda Barnier, B JasonMattingley, and P MarkJensen. "A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Mindfulness Meditation, Cognitive Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain." Pain Medicine Advance Article (2019). Fischer, Ronald, and Dimitris Xygalatas. "Extreme Rituals as Social Technologies." Journal of Cognition and Culture 14.5 (2014): 345-355. Gapp, Katharina, Ali Jawaid, Peter Sarkies, Johannes Bohacek, Pawel Pelczar, Julien Prados, Laurent Farinelli, Eric Miska, and Isabelle M Mansuy. "Implication of sperm RNAs in transgenerational inheritance of the effects of early trauma in mice." Nature Neuroscience 17.5 (2014): 667-669. Henrich, Joseph. "The evolution of costly displays, cooperation and religion." Evolution and Human Behavior 30.4 (2009): 244-260 Hughes, Virginia. "Sperm RNA carries marks of trauma." Nature 508.7496 (2014): 296-297. Levi-Strauss, Claude, The Raw and the Cooked. Introduction to a Science of Mythology. Volume I., (1969). [https://www.amazon.com/Raw-Cooked-Introduction-Science-Mythology/dp/B00VCL736A/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=claude%20levi%20strauss%20the%20raw%20and%20the%20cooked&qid=1578580099&sr=8-2] Stein, Murray B., Laura Campbell‐Sills, and Joel Gelernter. "Genetic variation in 5HTTLPR is associated with emotional resilience." American Journal of Medical Genetics part B 150B.7 (2009): 900-906. Tatta, Dr. Joe. “How the Brain Creates Pain— and How to Stop It.” Integrative Pain Science Institute Blog. www.integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/brain-create-pain-stop [http://www.integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/brain-create-pain-stop] Turner, Victor, “Body, Brain, and Culture” Zygon Journal of Religion and Science. Volume 18, issue 3, Sept 1983, p.221-245. Vågerö, Denny, and Kristiina Rajaleid. "Does childhood trauma influence offspring’s birth characteristics?." International Journal of Epidemiology 46.1 (2017).

9 de ene de 2020 - 1 h 19 min
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