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The Empowered Dancers Podcast

Bobbie Miles

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A Salsa Bachata and Kizomba Podcast for all things empowerment in SBK latin dancing! TED Podcast is a space for different voices in our dance scene to be celebrated and have conversations that matter in order to promote more understanding, accountability and responsibility in our dance scene through the value we share with listeners. Creating safer spaces, building confidence, setting boundaries, respecting culture, whether you dance salsa, bachata, kizomba or all three, on this podcast we h ...
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Sailing Beyond Knowledge Podcast

Sailing Beyond Knowledge

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Sailing uncharted waters, we bring you the last voices of Gaia. Through this portal we will be exploring the evolving consciousness of humanity, we will have discussions with visionaries, ecologists, travellers, indigenous people, shamans, healers, artists, writers & creative individuals from all walks of life around the world. SBK radio is dedicated to uncovering suppressed science & knowledge to empower humanity. We bring you people who want to share valuable insights to navigating through ...
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Raw Tactics Podcast

Raw Tactics Records

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Raw Tactics Records // Electronic Music // Worldwide Within the numerous realms of electronic dance music, international collaboration and alignment has become more and more important and is something that runs through the heart of Raw Tactics Records. The inception of the label in fact originally came from the founding sounds of the Brighton-based Tigs building a self releasing platform, that through a combination of emigrating to Melbourne, Australia and a high demand from surrounding arti ...
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DJ Angel Figueroa joins us from Chiba, Japan to share with us the value of diving deeper into salsa songs. From the political feeling at the time of writing, to the stories behind an artist’s motivation, Angel teaches us that, like all forms of art, the more we know about a piece, the better we can connect with it and enjoy it. Born into a family c…
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Sarah Balzat last joined us to talk about her entry into salsa and her focus on learning about different body types in dancing. We are lucky to welcome Sarah back to talk this time about Embodied Philosophy - her toolkit for salsa teaching, dancing, choreographing and even everyday life. Embodied Philosophy seeks to create synergy between top down …
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Tudor Sirbu is a teacher and social dancer based in Sheffield and is the teacher behind Sheffield Bachata Collective, a dance school that puts core values front and centre in its mission to provide quality bachata classes and events. Guided by Inclusivity, Respect and Growth, Sheffield Bachata Collective is committed to actively teaching their valu…
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Lynne Joyner started dancing salsa, bachata and kizomba in her 60s and it is safe to say that she has become thoroughly addicted over the last 1.5 years of dancing. Learning new skills, keeping active, making new friends, the SBK scene has become a core part of Lynne’s life and she is thriving. But her confidence is something she has had to learn a…
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Giulia Settomini has many years’ experience in competitive latin and ballroom as well as social salsa and bachata dancing and she sat down to share her experiences of gendered roles in latin dancing and the power we give ourselves when we remove gender from the equation. Society is peppered with situations that seek to cast men in a strong and domi…
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Anna Kan is a bachata dancer who is no stranger to being in a cultural minority at dance events. In her open and welcoming way, Anna offers us a window into her rich cultural background and talks us through her bachata journey, including how it felt when she met her local east/southeast Asian bachata teacher, as well as experiencing places where ot…
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Despite starting out in singing, Sarah Balzat has been dancing most of her life. Sarah has an incredible mind when it comes to her approaches to teaching salsa and salsa dancing itself and today she joins us to talk about her unusual entry into salsa in Germany in the 90s and the power of bringing philosophy and vulnerability onto the dance floor, …
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Eddie Hunt is a salsa DJ and teacher based in Bristol and Clevedon in the UK. He has been dancing for over 20 years and DJing and teaching for over half that. Today Eddie joins me to chat about his journey as a DJ and the special place in his heart he has for vinyl music. Vinyl offers an insight into a deeper and wider experience of salsa music, of…
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Today we sit down with Fiorella the Dancing Psychologist, a bachata teacher based in the Netherlands. Fiorella merges her expertise in psychology with her passion for bachata, helping dancers connect their mind and body for holistic well-being. Listen as she shares her journey, from techno dance floors in Amsterdam to discovering the magic of bacha…
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Language is a powerful thing. We are dancers and movement is a big part of how we communicate on the social dance floor, but in lessons and workshops, words are the communication method of choice. So the words we choose matter. Using “men/guys” as interchangeable with “leaders” and “women/girls/ladies” as interchangeable with followers keeps all da…
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A dancer from Malaga, Spain, Nahuel discovered his love for dancing about a decade ago in Nottingham in the UK and it has since become his way to integrate into new communities, make friends, and explore different cultures. His journey through different cities has not only shaped his dance skills but also broadened his social horizons. He's navigat…
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Sherony Lock has been dancing for over a decade and is both a skilled follower and leader. Dancing can be an incredible vehicle for personal growth and Sherony shares with us how salsa and bachata have been a part of her confidence-building journey. She also talks us through the language of dance and the conversation between leader follower and mus…
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Meet Lucy Woodham, a lifelong dancer and a seasoned physiotherapist with over a decade of experience in sports and complex rehab. Passionate about the connection between physical and psychological well-being, Lucy is pursuing a master’s in psychology. In this episode, Lucy challenges us to step away from the Western approach to wellbeing of separat…
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Join us for a conversation with the incredible Rasa Pauzaite, a professional salsa and bachata dancer, teacher, and performer! With so many years of experience under her belt, Rasa has so much to share with dancers, she is a treasure trove of knowledge! Rasa the Dancer is a favourite at dance events in the UK and beyond, bringing joy and expertise …
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We are welcoming back Lea Avrany, an advocate for safer dancing from Switzerland in the bachata scene. The episode explores the concept of "rotation," where dancers switch roles mid-dance, enhancing connection and inclusivity. Lea and Bobbie share insights on overcoming traditional dance norms to create a more inclusive and empowering dance communi…
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After facing many challenges, Carlita is back on SBK Radio. This episode is a Roamcast, so there will be a lot of street sounds in the background in some parts of the podcast. Today, Carlita speaks to you from the streets of Central Mexico. She begins by reflecting on the last three years, then dives into the Harvard paper on the presence of aliens…
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Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of salsa with Déaglán Gibbons, a fellow Irishman and passionate salsa dancer right here in Bristol. Hear how moving from Ireland to England sparked his love for dance, and how salsa helped him connect with a new community. From casual social dancing to totally hooked, Déaglán's journey is inspiring and full…
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Today is all about Codes of Conduct. Join me to go through what a Code of Conduct is, its place in the salsa, bachata and kizomba scene and why it is worth having them across the board at dance events. What to expect in this episode: (00:00) - Introduction. (01:50) - What is a Code of Conduct? (03:50) - The Purpose of a Code of Conduct (05.23) - "H…
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Dive into the world of dance empowerment with Stellan, a salsa teacher with over 17 years of teaching experience and 23 years of dancing passion! Stellan's journey began in 2001 and took him around the world, ultimately leading to a thriving dance scene in Bristol. In this episode, Discover how Stellan promotes not just dancer empowerment, but also…
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Join us for an inspiring episode with Sandra Burdet, a Bachata instructor, who believes in a continuous growth journey for herself and her students. Learn about her journey from dance to fitness and back again, and how she integrates these experiences into her holistic coaching practice as well as her bachata teaching. In this episode, Sandra share…
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Discover Lisa's bold, straightforward strategies that can empower you to achieve your dreams. Lisa helps thousands of entrepreneurs worldwide, focusing on passive income and business growth. Her success is also reflected in her recent launches and her advocacy for supportive and inclusive business environments. Join us as we chat with the incredibl…
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Tune in for interviews with inspiring individuals who share their stories, experiences, and perspectives on and off the dance floor. Ready to boost your confidence on the social dance floor? In this episode, Lea Avrany and Bobbie Miles share their thoughts on the shared responsibility of the community to look after each other and speak up to inappr…
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Tune in for interviews with inspiring individuals who share their stories, experiences, and perspectives on and off the dance floor. Ready to boost your confidence on the social dance floor? In this episode, Ysenah Bosle, Diana Liu, and Bobbie Miles shared their experiences and perspectives on empowerment and confidence in Latin dancing. They empha…
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Dancing is more than just movement; it's about confidence and feeling fantastic. However, taking those initial steps into the dance world can be quite challenging, especially if you lack prior experience. From those first beginner steps into dance and now inspiring others to take their first steps into the bachata community, Coach Wil delves into c…
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Neurodiversity's impact on movement and social interaction, particularly within the context of dance, is a topic often overlooked. This episode highlights the challenges faced by some neurodivergent individuals in society from moving to adulthood to dance spaces, particularly those who struggle following instructions. The discussion also opens the …
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This episode discusses creating safer spaces in dancing communities, particularly focused on preventing sexual abuse. Lara is a co-founder of the Safer Dance Spaces initiative and in this episode, she talks about the importance of education and bystander intervention in preventing abuse. Dancers are encouraged to speak up if they feel unsafe and to…
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In this second part of Bobbie's interview with Diana Liu, they talk about her experiences, performance dancing, and joining a competition. Diana shares about her first time auditioning and joining competitions, how it helped her understand the differences from social dancing, and how it made her more confident to take on future auditions. Gaining m…
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Diana and Bobbie catch up and talk about their festival tips and tricks and how they keep their energy alive to have a good time and for a memorable social dance experience. Prepare to make a list of Diana’s practical tips from preparing for the festivals to selecting the sessions to join and enjoying the social dance events. Listen to this chill c…
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Creating safe spaces and boundaries is the responsibility of the instructors of the class. But how aware are the instructors and how do we open up this uncomfortable topic of conversation to help create a safe environment for dancers? In this episode, Vanessa and Bobbie share their thoughts about the roles of the teacher and their responsibility in…
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Who leads and who follows on the dance floor? When the music comes on, you and your dance partner, more often than not, naturally jump into the leader and follower roles. But what if we swap these roles every so often? How do equal dynamics work? In this episode, Laura and Bobbie talk about the leader-focused heavy culture of dance classes and soci…
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Finding the perfect festival is all about the environment and the energy it brings. You may have the best dancers in a room, but if the atmosphere does not bring out the best in you as a dancer or if the energy of the people around is not right, the experience won't be as great as it could have been. In this episode, Grace and Bobbie talk about dan…
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In this second part of Bobbie's interview with Pierre Henry, the discussion takes a turn to the changes in the dynamics of the dance scene worldwide. Pierre gives his deep observation of how teaching dance has changed from 'creating students' to 'creating a brand of dance for instructors.' He also gives his reflective thoughts on the impact of soci…
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How does one become a Bachata dance teacher? Join us as renowned Bachata and Salsa instructor Pierre Henry share his inspiring journey to becoming a dance teacher. He talks about his passion for dance, teaching philosophy, and the importance and approach to creating a learning environment for dance classes. This episode is part one of a two-part in…
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Some of the big questions… How can you maintain boundaries in a dance? Why is it so hard to say “no” to a dance? What are teachers actually thinking in lessons? The salsa, bachata and kizomba space is a special one. It’s one where lifelong friendships begin, where people discover a passion, where community becomes family. That’s not to say it doesn…
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Please go to Call of the Drum, Awakening the First Nations Blog for more detailed credits including Hawaiian music credits Carlita interviews Dr Three Rivers from Hawaii, a Doctor of the Law and Medicine, who talks about his observations at Lahaina ground zero and mission to help the original native Hawaiian people and victims from the unusual fire…
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Carlita interviews Dr Patrick Moore on his story of how he and his colleagues founded the original Greenpeace, looking back on some memories. (Go here for the Video version of this podcast). We discuss the climate debate, CO2 as plant food real science and other topics such as geoengineering, plastic oceans and more. Patrick Moore, Ph.D. The Sensib…
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Carlita discusses the reality of Surveillance Capitalism and was going to be interviewing a special guest today whose pioneering work has helped restore privacy, freedom of information and fighting censorship, the creator of Mega-Search.org, a brand new censorship free search engine that has access to the largest data searches since the beginning o…
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Carlita gives an update on fringe news and shares an interview with Dimple Bindra who helps people heal from deep trauma. Go to Evolvetoecology.org to keep in touch with our latest articles especially on recent developments in health freedom. We also have a free classified section highlighting alternative communities around the world. Dimple Bindra…
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Thanks to Derek Broze for organizing The Greater Reset not to be confused with ''The Great Reset'' of which the original mainstream version came from the oligarchs and World Economic Forum as an excuse to take control of global resources riding the wave of panic and fear over the pandemic. Meanwhile, ''The Greater Reset'' is a way to explore some a…
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Carlita reconnects to continue sailing beyond knowledge and share some information and support to facilitate self healing as it is the time for more work to be done here. Last hour devoted to healing the past and connecting to your inner healing strength to heal the present. For good intel useful channels on Telegram t.me/DrTenpenny and other good …
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Carlita shares her recent discoveries as an antidote to the last podcast. Thanks to SBK friends and listeners Bo Atkinson from the States for forwarding Neville Goddard's books and whom also connected Carlita to the work of the most talented photographer and painter Abe Goodale whom will be appearing on Sailing Beyond Knowledge at the end of 2014 t…
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Sailing Beyond Knowledges first Solar Powered Show! Carlita returns with a new episode broadcasting from rainy rural England on a classic wooden boat with her two Latin dogs by her side. She still has to go on land to find an internet connection and electricity when her batteries are flat at some obscure pub or cafe to deliver your trusty SBK updat…
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Carlita returns with a new show explaining why she has been away. Carlita dedicates this episode to the growing movement of resistence to the Bilderberg Meeting which has taken place this weekend from the 6th to the 9th of June with the accompanying protest outside the Grove Hotel where the meeting takes place is the newly emerging Bilderberg Fring…
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This Episode is in Spanish, Shiwiar, English and Spanglish. Many thanks to Veronica Suquiland Timias the voice of Shiwiar radio, whom is now our new Shiwiar representative collaborating with Evolve to Ecology and our only connection to the Shiwiar Territory in Juyintsia, Also to Gustavo Timias and Castana Gaulinga for taking such great care of us d…
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Carlita has the tables turned and is interviewed by Michel Blanchard and Ashley Rogers of Radio Ecuador. Topics discussed are Conservation in the Ecuadorian Amazon, How Carlita met Pascual Kunchicuy and was inspired to set up the foundation Evolve to Ecology to support the Shiwiar people, the most recently discovered indigenous people of the rainfo…
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Sailing Beyond Knowledge is back in full swing from our new location operating from South America with our first ground breaking episode for 2012, the year of Truth and Prophecies. Some may find it hard to believe that the problem is not that a cure for cancer has not been found, there are many cures that have been purposely surpressed for over 150…
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