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A Digital Archive of Apocalyptic Memories for the New Future. These episodes have been curated from the contemplative, creative and conversational contributions of the Host community during the global pandemic lockdown. Noah's Arkhive Podcast is a production of Unfold Media Ltd. Support the show - www.patreon.com/unfoldmedia
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The Imagined Memory

The Imagined Memory

2021-02-1830:44

As we gathered online to discuss our thoughts, feelings and experiences during the period of lockdown, several themes or refrains seemed to echo and resonate in our conversations. One of these echos we thought worth remembering was the idea of IMAGINATION.This episode has been curated using the conversational, contemplative and creative contributions of:Richard BeckRina AtienzaTim NashJohn FeatherbyVanessa  ChamberlinAndré RadmallMartin LawsonMichael BurdettDavid Benjamin BlowerAzariah France-WilliamsPaul HargreavesThe musical piece at the end of this podcast has been uniquely composed by Andreaz Hedén and is entitled 'Imagination'.Special thanks to David Benjamin Blower for weaving his audio wizardry into the production of this podcast.Podcast editing and Artwork  by Elysia Willis
The Silent Memory

The Silent Memory

2020-11-0123:50

As we gathered online to discuss our thoughts, feelings and experiences during the period of lockdown, several themes or refrains seemed to echo and resonate in our conversations. One of these echos we thought worth remembering was the idea of SILENCE.This episode has been curated using the conversational, contemplative and creative contributions of:Richard BeckRina AtienzaWalter ThiessenPaul MilbankCathy MorlingSarah WoolseyRhian JohnsVanessa  ChamberlinThe musical piece at the end of this podcast has been uniquely composed by Andreaz Hedén and is entitled 'Silence'.Special thanks to David Benjamin Blower for weaving his audio wizardry into the production of this podcast.Podcast Artwork created by Elysia Willis
On 19th October 2020, Everybody Now is being released by podcasters all over the world as a collective call for awareness, grief and loving action. We’ve caused a turning point in the Earth’s natural history. Everybody Now is a podcast about what it means to be human on the threshold of a global climate emergency, in a time of systemic injustice and runaway pandemics. Scientists, activists, farmers, poets, and theologians talk bravely and frankly about how our biosphere is changing, about grief and hope in an age of social collapse and mass extinction, and about taking action against all the odds.With contributions from:Dr. Gail Bradbrook - scientist and co-founder of Extinction RebellionProf. Kevin Anderson - Professor of Energy and Climate Change at the University of ManchesterDámaris Albuquerque - works with agricultural communities in NicaraguaDr. Rowan Williams - theologian and poet, and a former Archbishop of CanterburyPádraig Ó Tuama - poet, theologian and conflict mediatorRachel Mander - environmental activist with Hope for the FutureJohn Swales - priest and activist, and part of a community for marginalised peopleZena Kazeme - Persian-Iraqi poet who draws on her experiences as a former refugee to create poetry that explores themes of exile, home, war and heritageFlo Brady - singer and theatre makerHannah Malcolm - Anglican ordinand, climate writer and organiserAlastair McIntosh - writer, academic and land rights activistDavid Benjamin Blower - musician, poet and podcasterFunding and Production: This podcast was crowdfunded by a handful of good souls, and produced by Tim Nash and David Benjamin BlowerPermissions:The song Happily by Flo Brady is used with permission.The song The Soil, from We Really Existed and We Really Did This by David Benjamin Blower, used with permission.The Poem The Tree of Knowledge by Pádraig Ó Tuama used with permission.The Poem Atlas by Zena Kazeme used with permission.The Poem What is Man? by Rowan Williams from the book The Other Mountain, used with permission from Carcanet Press.
The Lamenting Memory

The Lamenting Memory

2020-09-1630:46

As we gathered online to discuss our thoughts, feelings and experiences during the period of lockdown, several themes or refrains seemed to echo and resonate in our conversations. One of these echos we thought worth remembering was the idea of LAMENT.lament /ləˈmɛnt/noun a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. a complaint.express regret or disappointment about something.This episode has been curated using the conversational, contemplative and creative contributions of:Paul MilbankVanessa  ChamberlinAndre RadmallStephen BackhouseEve PooleRhian JohnsLigia MladinCathy MorlingHilary JeuneAzariah France WilliamsJohn Featherby⁩Mark VernonRina AtienzaElysia Willis Richard BeckThe musical piece at the end of this podcast has been uniquely composed by Andreaz Hedén and is entitled 'Liminality'.Special thanks to David Benjamin Blower for weaving his audio wizardry into the production of this podcast.Podcast Artwork created by Elysia Willis
The Liminal Memory

The Liminal Memory

2020-07-3021:14

As we gathered online to discuss our thoughts, feelings and experiences during the period of lockdown, several themes or refrains seemed to echo and resonate in our conversations. One of these echos we thought worth remembering was the idea of LIMINALITY.Liminality [ lim-uh-nal-i-tee ]Liminality is a state of transition between one stage and the next, especially between major stages in one’s life or during a rite of passage.of, relating to, or situated at a sensory threshold.of, relating to, or being an intermediate state, phase, or condition.betwixt and between.This episode has been curated using the conversational, contemplative and creative contributions of:Richard BeckRina Atienza Alex OwusuAndre RadmallPaul MilbankJana BeckPaul HargreavesAzariah France Williams The musical piece at the end of this podcast has been uniquely composed by Andreaz Hedén and is entitled 'Liminality'.Special thanks to David Benjamin Blower for weaving his audio wizardry into the production of this podcast.Podcast Artwork created by Elysia Willis
The Emerging Memory

The Emerging Memory

2020-07-2329:50

As we gathered online to discuss our thoughts, feelings and experiences during the period of lockdown, several themes or refrains seemed to echo and resonate in our conversations. One of these echos we thought worth remembering was the idea of EMERGENCE.Emerging /ɪˈməːdʒɪŋ/To move out of or away from something and become visible.To become apparent or prominent.To recover from or survive a difficult situation.Starting to exist.Late 16th century (in the sense ‘become known, come to light’): from Latin emergere, from e- (variant of ex- ) ‘out, forth’ + mergere ‘to dip’.This episode has been curated using the conversational, contemplative and creative contributions of:Richard BeckRina AtienzaJohn FeatherbyAlex OwusuAndre RadmallEve PoolePeter Fitch Vanessa ChamberlinElysia Willis Paul MilbankNathan MladinMark Campbell The musical piece at the end of this podcast has been uniquely composed by Andreaz Hedén and is entitled 'Emergence'.Special thanks to David Benjamin Blower for weaving his audio wizardry into the production of this podcast.Podcast Artwork created by Elysia Willis
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