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Tales from the TrunkTales from the TrunkBook Tour 15: Maya MacGregor - The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam SylvesterThis time around, it's my absolute delight to welcome Maya MacGregor (@Maigheach) to the show to talk about their brand new book, The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester, which releases this May!   Things we mention in this episode: Jennifer (Macey) Mace's appearance on this very show Look to the Sun, by Emmie Mears The Man in the High Castle, by Philip K. Dick The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon Dune, by Frank Herbert Dune (2021 film) The Death o...2022-04-0156 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsOn foregoing residency after medical school to lead Freedom Community Clinic: A convo w/ Bernie LimIt's been a minute since we published an episode! In this episode, we have an intimate conversation with Bernie about her decision to not go to residency after medical school to lead the Freedom Community Clinic. Facilitated by Nicole and questions from the audience, Bernie talks more about her journey of coming to that decision while in medical school, her thoughts on the limitations of the medical system and changing from within, and why we need to imagine and create new systems like the Freedom Community Clinic to provide the healing and care that our communities deserve. 4:00 An overview of...2021-12-271h 11Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsThe Craziness That Was 2020: Reflections and Lessons Learned2020 was a hot mess. Phew. Y'all didn't need us to say it. Together, we talk more together about the lessons we learned from our third year of medical school/research year and our wellness strategies in the midst of this crazy year while working in the hospital daily and doing research. We delve deeper into what surprised us about the field of medicine, how we've been able to take care of patients through drawing on our unique life experiences/backgrounds/strengths, and how we've maintained a sense of groundedness and community in the midst of so much individual and collective...2021-01-051h 00Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsAnti-Racism Series Ep 3: Transforming Trauma into Healing for BlPOC Communities with Chanel DurleyWe are so excited to interview beloved community healer and warrior Chanel Durley, founder of 33rd and RiSING, a wellness space that provides healing for Black, Indigenous, and POC communities in the Bay Area and beyond. In this episode, we talk about Chanel’s experiences with Crohn’s in which she experienced racism and deep injustice and inequity in multiple encounters and 11 hospitalizations in the medical system. We also converse more about the toxicity of grind mentality and its roots in trauma and how her experiences as an intuitive healer came into her founding of 33rd & RiSING. Takeaways we love: -Who...2020-10-131h 15Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsAnti-Racism Series Ep 2: Demanding Police Free Schools in Oakland with Black Organizing ProjectWe are hellaaaaaa hype to talk with Black Organizing Project, the amazing Black member-led community organization working for racial, social, and economic justice through grassroots organizing and community-building in Oakland, California. The Black Organizing Project (BOP) led the victory for Oakland to implement police-free schools in June 2020, a resolution that calls for moving the safety program to the equity/behavioral health departments and investing more money in mental health and special education staff, plus restorative justice programs. Together, we talk about the mission of BOP and why policing in schools significantly affects the emotional, mental, and physical health of Black...2020-09-071h 09Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsAnti-Racism Series Ep 1: Demanding an Anti-Racist Medicine with Noor Chadha & Aminta KouyateFor this episode, we are hella excited to interview our beautiful friends Noor Chadha and Aminta Kouyate, medical and graduate students at the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program and founding team members of the Institute for Healing and Justice in Medicine. Together, we talk more with Noor and Aminta about their work demanding and advocating for an anti-racist medicine through their research and student activist efforts. We talk with Noor and Bernie about their recent public launch of their inaugural "Toward the Abolition of Biological Race in Medicine: Transforming Clinical Education, Research, and Practice" (co-authored by Noor, Bernie, Maddy Kane...2020-08-1159 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS3Ep4: Integrating Ancestral, Indigenous, and Holistic Healing with the Freedom Community ClinicToday, we have the pleasure of interviewing the organizing team of the Freedom Community Clinic. Founded in 2019, the Freedom Community Clinic provides community-centered, whole-person healing combining the strengths of Western medicine and ancestral and indigenous healing to the Bay Area. All services are for free and sliding scale. We are so excited to talk hear more about the origins of the Freedom Community Clinic and how Bernie, Tiffany, Sabrina, Krista, and Alexis have worked together as womxn of color healers to combine their professional/personal strengths, healing journeys, and work to bring community-centered, whole-person care directly to places and spaces...2020-05-2758 minPass the Chipotle PodcastPass the Chipotle PodcastInterview 🎤with corn expert Rafel Mier 🌽Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 56 Corn has historically been at the heart of Mexico’s food system but it is going through a severe crisis as many of the native 59 varieties of corn are at risk of being lost forever, added to this, traditional corn tortillas have been heavily displaced by mass-produced “fake” or “junk” tortillas which contain additives, colourants and additives that are harmful and often not listed on packaging labels. My guest Rafael Mier is the founder and director of Fundacion Tortilla de Maiz Me...2020-05-0131 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS3Ep3: Food, Immigrant Justice, and BBQ Without Borders with Dr. Vibha GuptaIn this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Vibha Gupta, an emergency medicine doc at Kaiser Oakland and Richmond, and the founder of the No Immigrants No spice non profit. Vibha is second-generation daughter of Indian immigrants, born, bred and raised in the Midwest, and is now firmly transplanted in the Bay Area. As an emergency room doctor by day, Vibha is inspired by the humanity she sees on a daily basis. Together, we talk about Vibha’s amazing non-profit No Immigrants No Spice (NINS), whose mission is to flip the narrative on immigration and also support pro im...2020-04-2941 minLa Vida De Lxs OtrxsLa Vida De Lxs OtrxsNicole Senerman presenta: Radio Teatro "El Loco y La Triste". Martes 21 de abril de 2020Francisca Gavilán y Cristián Carvajal interpretan en el episodio de Radio Teatro “EL loco y La triste” (1980) de Juan Radrigán dramaturgo Chileno.2020-04-2100 minSoulfulMasters\' PodcastSoulfulMasters' PodcastSoulful Masters 017 Guest Mix By KG Deep (PTA, South Africa)1) John Oudo Ft. Junior with Adeola Ranson and Ann Browne - Work Me Over (Main Mix)2) Reggie Steele - Surrender (Original Extended Mix) 3) Wipe the Needle, Sheree Hicks - Love (Original Mix) 4) Gino Strike, Earl W. Green - Don't Doubt My Love (Sean Ali & MunkJulious Remix) 5) Carissa Nicole feat. Reggie Steele - Stuck On You (Original Mix)6) Kia Stewart - He Still Love Me (Honeycomb Vocal Mix)7) Sean McCabe, Pete Simpson - New World (Sean McCabe Dub Remix)8) Fouk - I'll Be Down (Hugo LX Mateor Mix)9) Nature Love - Vision...2020-04-061h 10Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS3Ep2: Intergenerational Social Justice Activism in Medicine with Dr. Alicia FernándezWe are wishing everyone lots of love during this time. If you're in the Bay Area, the Freedom Community Clinic created a community mass resource sheet with up-to-date health information on COVID-19 at tinyurl.com/bayareacovid19help. We have the enormous privilege and excitement to talk with Dr. Alicia Fernández, a professor of Medicine, general internist at San Francisco General Hospital and the Director of UCSF Latinx Center for Excellence. In addition, Alicia does research on increasing language concordance between patients and physicians to improve patient care and health outcomes among many other topics. In this episode, we talk w...2020-03-2156 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS3Ep1: Healing and Self-Care During Clerkship YearWhaddup y’all! Happy 2020. We are excited to launch Season 3 and share more exciting episodes with womxn of color in medicine and health justice work. For this episode, we’re giving a personal update on our lives: what’s been going on with each of us in 2019, gratitude to everyone who came to our live show last September, and goals for ourselves and WWD moving forward in 2020. Think of this episode like The Girls Room type chat you have with your girlfriends 🙂 In this episode, we also talk more about what clerkship year in medical school is and how we are integ...2020-02-1943 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsHealing By & For Womxn of Color in Oakland: Live Event RecordingWe are so grateful to the 100+ people who attended our live podcast recording at Red Bay Coffee in Oakland on September 27. We're hella excited for our listeners to hear the amazing wisdom and energy of the room when womxn of color healers from Oakland talk about the healing, movement, and social change in the beloved Town. The intro and Bernie's meditation goes until 4:00. This will be our last episode for 2019 as we cook up some amazing new initiatives for 2020! Keep in touch with us on our instagram @wokewocdocs. Thank you to all our listeners for the AMAZING support during our...2019-10-231h 28Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsANNOUNCEMENT: Bay Area Live Recording on 9/27: Healing Justice By and For Womxn of Color in Oakland!Join us, Woke WOC Docs, for a live podcast recording and community celebration with womxn of color healers rooted in Oakland! Together, we talk more about healing by and for womxn of color and communities in Oakland and how various healing practices, frameworks, and modalities can work together for community medicine and healing. As Woke WOC Docs has grown bigger with 500+ subscribers across our platforms and nearly 10k+ plays in less than a year since its infancy, this event will launch our third season and podcast tour to different cities across the US, starting in the Bay Area. We will...2019-09-1701 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsSummer Series Ep4: Demystifying the Opioid Epidemic with Dr. Paula Lum and Dr. Triveni DeFriesFor our last episode of our Summer Series, we are talking with Dr. Paula Lum and Dr. Triveni DeFries, both physician activists of the UCSF Primary Care Addiction Medicine Fellowship. In this episode, we talk more about the historical and racial roots of the socially constructed phenomena of “the opioid epidemic”. In addition, we talk about how structural and social determinants have affected historical and current drug epidemics, including the rising methamphetamine epidemic going on now. We most importantly talk about how health professionals must de-stigmatize the culture of shame around drug use both in patient care and within our inst...2019-09-0445 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsAnnouncement: Apply for the Freedom School Healing & Health Justice National Fellowship!Hey y'all! Bernie here today with some exciting news for all of our listeners across the United States. As many of you know and have followed, Nicole and I are the founders of the Freedom School for Intersectional Medicine and Health Justice which has become an amazing community and healing space for people involved in medicine, public health, and health justice work. Since our start in January 2018, we’ve engaged over 200 people here in the Bay Area on what it means to bridge theory and community and center the histories, narratives, voices, and experiences of womxn and communities of color in...2019-08-2102 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsSummer Series Ep3: Black Maternal Health Activism with Dr. Monica McLemore“We cannot be generative if we are afraid.” We are so hype for you to hear and learn from the wisdom and electric energy of Dr. Monica McLemore, Assistant Professor of Family Health Care Nursing at UCSF. Together, we talk about health injustices faced by Black mothers and the amazing work of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance. In addition, we talk about the importance of Reproductive Justice frameworks and the brilliant work that Dr. McLemore has done and continues to imagine with love for the health and well-being of Black mothers. We hope that by the end of this episode, list...2019-08-1456 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsSummer Series Ep2: U.S. Immigration Border Crisis with Dr. Eleanor ChungSpotlight on the U.S. immigration border crisis has significantly increased in large part due to the hateful rhetoric of the Trump administration and global xenophobic sentiments. However, these issues have always existed. Our communities are standing strong in the fight for justice. In this episode, we’re talking with Dr. Eleanor Chung, a pediatrician at UCSF who started the Bridges Clinic, which provides health services for refugees, asylees, and victims of trafficking at San Francisco General Hospital. We talk more about how medicine intersects with the continuing fight for immigrant health and justice, especially with recent media coverage on ho...2019-08-0128 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsSummer Series Ep1: Police Violence as a Public Health Issue with Dr. Rupa MaryaPolice violence and law enforcement violence is a pressing public health issue. Period. In particular, indigenous, Black, Latinx, disabled, mentally ill and poor people are disproportionately targeted by police violence. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Rupa Marya who co-leads the Justice Study, a community-based study that researches health outcomes in communities where there is police violence and no justice. We talk about what true community partnership means, how art & music blend with Rupa's justice work, and how we can use white coat privileges to join in the fight for the communities that continue to experience trauma related to...2019-07-1727 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsSummer 2019 TrailerHappy Summer y'all! We are very excited to launch our first Summer Series which will highlight womxn of color experts and activists addressing critical health issues affecting underserved communities today. The topics we've chosen to highlight this summer are: Police Violence as a Public Health Issue, the Opioid Epidemic, Black Maternal Health Activism, and the Immigration/Border Crisis. In each episode, we hope to give listeners foundational knowledge as to why addressing these health issues is critical to the health, well-being, and healing of our communities. We also hope that these episodes are calls to action that emphasize why our...2019-07-0401 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep7: Margo Okazawa-Rey: Creating Freedom Spaces for Love, Justice, and Transformation“Who could we become and who are we if we define ourselves in ways other than just being oppressed and under siege?” The wisdom of Margo Okazawa-Rey in this podcast radiates, y’all. We are so excited for you to hear it. In this episode, we talk more about Margo’s journey into and through activism as one that is a deeply personal endeavor, from being a founding member of the historic Black feminist Combahee River Collective to pursuing international peacemaking work and liberation efforts. Together, we discuss how local health injustices in the United States are connected to global struggle...2019-05-2959 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep6: Hamida Yusufzai: Serving Youth of Color with Love for LiberationWe are especially excited to share this episode featuring Hamida Yusufzai, a community activist doing health justice work as the Program Manager of Banteay Srei, a community organization founded as a safe space for young Southeast Asian women who are engaged or at-risk of sexual exploitation in Oakland, California. As doctors, we believe it is important to step out of our ivory academic towers and uplift the work being done by community activists who intimately know issues of health equity on a daily, firsthand basis. Together, we talk more about Hamida’s journey into and through organizing and activism and wh...2019-05-0153 minSVCF Philanthropy Now PodcastSVCF Philanthropy Now PodcastCatalyst for change: Nicole Taylor discusses her first 100 daysSVCF CEO Nicole Taylor has been at the helm for just over 100 days. During this time, she has been out in the community listening and learning, and meeting with community leaders and donors. In this podcast, executive vice president of marketing and communications, Melissa Daar Carvajal, speaks with Nicole about what Nicole has been hearing from the community and her thoughts about continuing to move SVCF forward. Access the full show notes at siliconvalleycf.org2019-04-2014 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep5: Dr. Maisha Davis: Keeping the Art in the Art of HealingDr. Maisha Davis is about to get real with us in this episode y’all. Together, we talk about Maisha’s journey into and through medicine, including how living at the intersection of multiple identities has helped them connect deeply with their patients. In addition, Maisha tells us how they have been able to draw radical boundaries in their own career and life journey around what makes them feel alive: arts, culture, and therapy. As a healer and artist, Maisha tells us more about why therapy is so important for learners in medicine/healthcare, how healing in medicine is founded upon...2019-04-0353 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep4: Dr. Rhea Boyd: Making the World Safer for Black Children Beyond Diversity RhetoricDr. Rhea Boyd has known ever since she was young that she wanted to be a pediatrician. Her grounding motivation? Making the world safer for children, especially Black kids and children who face various social and structural stressors and oppression. In this episode, we learn more about Rhea’s journey into and through medicine, including how she carved her own pathway to explore the intersection of racial justice and health equity from the creation of her own college major to her multi-faceted career today.  This episode also highlights Rhea’s recent advocacy efforts that challenge medical institutions to go beyond curren...2019-03-2057 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep3: India Perez-Urbano: Harm Reduction Activism and Self-Love in Medical SchoolDuring her first year of medical school, India has had a busy, yet fulfilling transition moving from the East Coast to the Bay Area. In this episode, India tells us more about the advocacy pursuits she’s continued in medical school and her new journey of exploring self-love. In particular, we learn more about how her upbringing and sociology background are foundations for her work on harm reduction as essential to the future of medicine, health justice, and healing. You’ll also hear India's reflections on how her Dominican family values are central to her practices of generosity, love, and self...2019-03-0647 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep2: Dr. Aisha Mays: On Being Free-Spirited, Tenacious, and Balanced in MedicineDr. Aisha Mays is a passionate advocate for the health and well-being of young people. While she wears many hats as a doctor, researcher, mentor, and advocate, what strikes us most is how she melds her advocacy work and career with her hobbies and strives for balance throughout her life journey. In this episode, Aisha describes her journey into and through medicine, including childhood experiences that affirmed the need for more Black womxn in medicine. In addition, she shares her adamant hopes to challenge and break down silos by blending art and creativity in her work, particularly as the founding...2019-02-2046 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS2Ep1: Meet the Hosts Bernie, Nicole, & Ivie: Community Organizing, Engineering, & Family DreamsHappy 2019 y’all. We’re so excited to launch Season 2 of Woke WOC Docs. In this episode, you’ll learn more about something y’all really should heard a long time ago: who we are as hosts and why this podcast matters to us in the first place. In spite of our diverse journeys coming into medicine (from community organizing to bioengineering to family hopes and dreams), we all came together to start Woke WOC Docs as a project to ground ourselves and transform medicine by the aspirations, hopes, and dreams of ourselves, ancestors, and communities we represent. You’ll hear more...2019-02-061h 05Woke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS1Ep4: Jessica Valdez: Compassionate Sunshine Friend, Vulnerability Queen, and Future DoctorJess Valdez is only at the beginning of her journey in medicine, yet she has found motivation and grounding in her purpose by always remembering and honoring the people, communities, and experiences that have made her who she is today. In addition to being a medical student at UCSF and the daughter of Mexican immigrants, Jess embraces her identities as the compassionate sunshine friend and vulnerability queen. In this episode, we talk more about her windy journey into and through medicine and important topics such as pursuing a postbac program, reframing mental breakdowns as spiritual awakenings, and emphasizing why reproductive...2018-12-1245 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS1Ep3: Dr. Kim Chang: Serving and Advocating for the Medically UnderservedDr. Kim Chang is a family medicine physician at Asian Health Services (AHS) in Oakland, CA. In this episode, we learn how her experiences as a doctor and medical director at AHS has shaped her work according to their mission: to serve and advocate for the medically underserved. In this episode, Dr. Chang tells us more about her love for community health centers and health policy work in human trafficking and immigration health. We have a *special request* in this episode as well. The Trump administration has continued their anti-immigration sentiment through a policy called public charge, which seeks to...2018-11-3051 minThe Woman Centered Health PodcastThe Woman Centered Health PodcastEP 17: Health Care of Immigrant Latina Women with Dr. Diana CarvajalIn this episode we interview Dr. Diana Carvajal regarding her research and work with Latina Immigrant Women. We cover a variety of topics including harmful stereotypes, how immigration informs perspectives of sexual and reproductive health, communication tips, and a new concept of "post-judging." The post EP 17: Health Care of Immigrant Latina Women with Dr. Diana Carvajal appeared first on Woman Centered Health.2018-11-2957 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS1Ep2: Dr. Zoë Julian: Decolonizing Ourselves and MedicineDr. Zoë Julian is currently finishing up her OB/GYN residency at UCSF. Yet, in spite of her busy clinical schedule, she finds time to pause, telling us about the importance of empathy and unraveling existing imbalances of power and privilege in not only institutions of power like medicine, but in her own personal life and relationships. In this episode, Zoë shares her wisdom and experiences on naming privilege while fighting oppression, addressing imposter syndrome, and self-care. Bio: Zoë is currently finishing up her last year of residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of California, San Francisco. She’s benef...2018-11-1449 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsS1Ep1: Dr. Monica Hahn: Medicine, Social Justice, and ActivismDr. Monica Hahn first and foremost describes herself as radical, yet this description is no surprise considering her work as an Assistant Clinical Professor at UCSF in the Department of Family & Community Medicine, ethnic studies scholar activist, and salsa and capoeira extraordinaire. Together, we explore her journey into and through medicine alongside remarking on topics such as her own activism work before medical school, issues of race-based medicine, Afro-Cuban salsa dancing, why pre-medical education is problematic, how students are critical mentors to professors/teachers, why doctors who aren’t mothers can only give so much breastfeeding advice, and her own me...2018-10-3154 minMemorias del 48Memorias del 48Cap. 7 - Les despiden con balasUna estudiante del Colegio de Señoritas va al aeropuerto a despedir a Manuel Mora y a María Carvajal Quesada (Carmen Lyra), quienes son exiliados al finalizar la Guerra Civil de 1948. La estudiante y su amiga atestiguan el intento de asesinato de estas figuras políticas cuando el avión es atacado por una ametralladora. Basado en la anécdota de Nidia y Elsa Sáenz, en “Otras voces del 48”. Voces: Arianna Chávez, María Jesús Zúñiga, Sofía Guillén, Luis Diego Retana, Sofía Morales, Luyyan Blanco, David Rivas, Randall Zúñiga, Mercedes Ramírez, Randall Vega, Jo...2018-10-2405 minMemorias del 48Memorias del 48Cap. 7 - Les despiden con balasUna estudiante del Colegio de Señoritas va al aeropuerto a despedir a Manuel Mora y a María Carvajal Quesada (Carmen Lyra), quienes son exiliados al finalizar la Guerra Civil de 1948. La estudiante y su amiga atestiguan el intento de asesinato de estas figuras políticas cuando el avión es atacado por una ametralladora. Basado en la anécdota de Nidia y Elsa Sáenz, en “Otras voces del 48”. Voces: Arianna Chávez, María Jesús Zúñiga, Sofía Guillén, Luis Diego Retana, Sofía Morales, Luyyan Blanco, David Rivas, Randall Zúñiga, Mercedes Ramírez, Randall Vega, Jo...2018-10-2405 minWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC DocsWoke WOC Docs TrailerJoin us, Bernie and Nicole, every other week for a candid conversation with dope womxn of color in medicine. Together we'll learn more about their journeys in medicine and converse on how to challenge and transform medicine to be a better institution dedicated to health, social justice, and well-being.2018-10-1201 minPass the Chipotle PodcastPass the Chipotle PodcastInterview 🎤with Spanish teacher, blogger, and organic vanilla entrepreneur Nicole MakrinosPresented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Nicole is the proud descendant of Greek - American parents, born and raised in America, she traveled joined a program to study in Mexico and found herself charmed by the culture, history and above all the food. She now juggles a career as a Spanish language trainer, blogger and entrepreneur trading gourmet vanilla from Mexico. Follow Nicole here: Instagram: @flanandapplepie Blog: flanandapplepie.wordpress.com Voladores Vanilla Instagram: @voladoresvanilla Facebook: Voladores Vanilla Etsy: Voladores...2017-10-2945 minFunky People Radio® LIVE PodcastFunky People Radio® LIVE PodcastWURD-FPRADIOLiveShow_122613Show #47 - December 26, 2013 :: Year-End Show - Hour 1 ~ Guest set by Claudio Careca - Dream Cloud - Rocco feat. Kafele Hands Of Time - Chymamusique feat. Botshelo Love Story (a Blackk rub) - Peven Everett On Your Mind - Black Coffee C.C.C (main mix) - Lilac Jeans feat. Kele B Directions (Nativeroots main vocal mix) - Essential-I feat. Samantha Faison Collide - Kenny Carvajal Calling On You (A Rancido Soul Oddesey mix) - Soundealers / Hour 2 - Spotlight - Tony Momrelle 3AM - Nathan Adams & Miranda Nicole Get On Your Feet (Mark Di Meo Mix) - Cee ElAssad f. Brittany...2013-12-271h 57Vicky Devine\'s DE:VA PodcastVicky Devine's DE:VA PodcastDE:VA 001 - June 2012<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/3b/3b/3d/vickydevine/3000x3000_7635419.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />The first episode of Vicky's brand new monthly DE:VA radio show. Launching on Afterhours.FM, this one hour show takes the same name as her newly launched record label DE:VA Recordings. The show will follow the same format as her previous Dual Velocity and Savagely Devine shows but will concentrate solely on Vicky's biggest tunes and news from Ibiza and beyond including of course exclusive tracks from her aforementioned label. Vicky Devine...2012-12-271h 00