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Ja m\'entensJa m'entensSant Jordi LGTBIQ+Capítol 155. La setmana que celebrem Sant Jordi, volem reivindicar la tasca que porten a terme les llibreries i les editorials LGTBIQ+, on, a més de construir nous referents per al col·lectiu LGTBIQ+, donen suport a la cultura que dona veu a la comunitat queer. En aquesta entrega conversem amb el propietari de la llibreria Antinous, Josep Vitas; amb Ana Navío, de la llibreria La Prole; amb Roman Amigó, de la llibreria Noa Noa; amb els editors Alberto Rodríguez i Gonzalo Izquierdo, de l'editorial Dos Bigotes, i amb dues de les editores de l'editoral Egales, Connie Dagas...2025-04-221h 00PimPamPum! – Ràdio Trama.catPimPamPum! – Ràdio Trama.catPimPamPum! 498 (26-09-2024) Pim Pam Pum 498! Programa dedicat molt especialment a Blokes Fantasma, el Centre Social Okupat a l’Av. Coll Del Portell 59, Bcn, que porten okupant, preocupant i resistint des de fa més de 30 anys. Us hem llegit el comunicat que Blokes Fantasma han tret recentment davant el requeriment de desallotjament per part de la propietat. La nostra millor arma ha sigut, és i serà sempre la solidaritat. Les nostres cases són trinxeres i Blokes Fantasma no caurà a les urpes del capital. Des del Pim Pam Pum volem mostrar...2024-09-2700 minDet Ottende HusDet Ottende HusAfsnit 24 - VægtenI dette afsnit passerer vi den horisontale skillelinje i horoskopet - også kaldt Ascendantaksen. Vi går nemlig ind i indvielsens tegn - det 7. tegn - porten til den indre vej, også kaldet Vægten.Jeg kommer ind på hvorfor den har fået meget mere kraft og pondus efter at have fået ny herskerplanet, hvad dens energi byder på i ubevidst og bevidst udgave, og så kommer vi også omkring dens hang til eller flugt fra konflikter.Jeg håber det lander godt hos dig.Vært og producer: Sophie Blain...2024-03-0815 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies14. Writing & Portraying Chronically Ill Love Stories in Theatre | Ali HardyWhat’s a chronic illness storyline you wish was shown more in the arts or on TV? The confident chronically ill teen who’s dating? The nurse who just happens to have a picc line and a chronic illness? In this episode Noa chats with Ali Hardy, the co founder of Reckless Theatrics, a theatre collective made up of chronically ill artists with a mission of inclusion, intersectionality, and using art for social justice. Noa and Ali discuss Reckless Theatrics upcoming play “Fail Risk”, about a couple finding their way when one partner is sick, writing and portrayi...2021-04-2722 minSeeing Other PeopleSeeing Other PeopleDating with Chronic Illness with Noa PortenToday's guest is Noa Porten who hosts the Spooning with Spoonies podcast where she chats about dating and relationships with experts, singles, and couples from the chronic illness community. We learn how chronic illness can impact someone’s dating life and daily life, and how tools like setting boundaries and practicing open communication are crucial in the search for a lasting romantic partnership. For those who are chronically ill, Noa shares advice on how and when to comfortably communicate information about your chronic illness to someone you’re seeing. For listeners who do not have a chronic illness, we lear...2021-04-1525 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies13. Closing the Communication Gap with LCSW Kristine HoestermannPeople are not mind readers... today’s episode explores communication between partners throughout the chronic illness journey and is full of tips on ways to reconnect when your normal shifts. Kristine Hoestermann is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and the CEO of RARE, a clothing brand raising awareness for rare diseases. Kristine, who lives with EDS , POTS, and Autoimmune Small Fiber Neuropathy Secondary to Unknown Connective Tissue Disease, first became ill towards the beginning of her relationship. Kristine shares what it was like to come out at the same time as becoming ill, the communication workbook that brought her and he...2021-04-1326 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies12. Pregnancy, Motherhood, & Marriage with IBD | Melodie N BlackwellWhat would parenthood with chronic illness look like? For Melodie N. Blackwell, wife to a cancer fighter, mom of 2, serial entrepreneur, health advocate, & founder of Color of Crohn's and Chronic Illness Inc, parenthood with Crohn's disease looks like: playing action figures from bed, navigating pregnancy and miscarriage, including the kids in the conversation about chronic illness, teaching acceptance, disability pride and compassion through leading by example, and finding kid free, pain lowering ways to connect as a couple. Throughout it all, Melodie emphasizes that being a parent is hard with or without chronic illness...2021-03-3041 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies11. Asking for What you Need Amidst Mold & Lyme Disease | Lauren Keller“All you can do is ask for what you need , and if the response isn’t what you had hoped for, that’s fine too because you still get information from it”- Lauren Keller In this episode Noa chats with Lauren Keller, a chronic illness and detox expert NP who was diagnosed with chronic neurological Lyme Disease and Mold Toxicity, among other chronic illnesses, around 8 years ago, and is now on a quest to help patients find their way to wellness in her clinic Two Purple Carrots. This episode was recorded a year ago and Noa asks Lau...2021-03-1644 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies10. Redefining Masculinity in Relationships | Ijmal Haider“Being a man is just being comfortable in exactly who you are.” -Ijmal Haider What does being a man really mean? Today Ijmal Haider, a man living with Ulcerative Colitis, wears his heart on his sleeve proving that there doesn't have to be a defined answer to this question. Every person gets to decide for themselves what or who they like, how deeply they connect and communicate with their partner and how much pain they outwardly display, even if this strays from traditional societal prescribed gender behaviors. Ijmal an IBD + mental health blogger and advocate, and...2021-03-0239 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies9. Helpful Humor for Dating w/ Chronic Illness | Caroline Rock“That lightning the mood can be so so valuable when you’re dealing with this really heavy depressing life long incurable illness that you’re carrying around with you”- Caroline Rock Laughter is the best medicine right? From explaining your pills and sporadic food allergies on dates, to navigating poop anxiety during intimate moments, to keeping the romance alive without “traditional” spontaneity, humor can be a great way to diffuse the tension of chronic illness especially when dating! In this episode Noa Interviews Caroline Rock, a University of Texas School of Design grad working at Nokia sof...2021-02-1649 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies8. The Intimacy of Caregiving Relationships | Jessi Smith“Relationships that involve caregiving, require a type of intimacy that a lot of relationships between able bodied people don’t ever have”-Jessi Smith  You don’t often see relationships between disabled/chronically ill and able bodied people portrayed positively or even shown at all in the media. You don’t see the intimacy that comes with caregiving, the teamwork, the fun and silly moments, the strength of the bond between two people facing challenges together, and, what may surprise some, the normalcy!  In today’s episode Jessi Smith a disabled, queer, non-binary, writer, acti...2021-02-0259 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies7. First Date Fashion & Other Statements w/ Disability Fashion Designer | Keisha GreavesYou’re using your carefully allotted spoons to get ready for a first date. You survey your closet. Jeans or bloatproof joggers, which do you go for? In today’s episode, Keisha Greaves, a disability fashion designer, podcaster, motivational speaker, and founder of Girls Chronically Rock, an inspired, and soon to be adaptive, fashion line celebrating Muscular Dystrophy and other chronic illnesses, answers the hard hitting questions. How do your clothes affect how you feel on first dates? Why is adaptive fashion important? And what statements should your shirts be making other than advertising bands you’ve never heard of? Tu...2021-01-1940 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies6. Dating Yourself & Discovering True Self Love | Nitika ChopraWhat is self love really beyond the facemasks, and green smoothies? Nitika Chopra, a chronic illness advocate, podcaster, former TV show host, blogger, and founder of Chronicon, who lives with Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis, has been on a lifelong journey to find out. After getting divorced, and exploring the NYC dating scene, Nitika decided to take some time off from dating to be intentionally single. Today Nitika shares with Noa how she’s embraced this time alone and how it’s furthered her personal growth and self love journey. Nitika and Noa delve into the root of feelings of otherness, codependency and...2021-01-0553 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies5. Traveling with your Partner While Managing EDS & Co | KatyaKatya, a chronic illness travel blogger, sits down with Noa to share her experiences traveling the world, pre covid, with her partner while managing Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Migraines and other various chronic illnesses. She describes her recent trip to Indonesia and Thailand from start to end, from planning the trips to accommodate her illnesses, to navigating finances with her partner, and asking for help with tasks that would flare her conditions. Noa shares her struggle with allowing herself to take rest days while on vacation, and Katya explains how planning them purposely and...2020-12-011h 01Spooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies4. Moving in & Planning a Future Together w/ Chronic Illness | Jake MayersWhen COVID-19 hit, Jake Mayers, a musician and chronic illness coach, and his gf Jess' relationship accelerated fast when they moved in together to keep each other safe while staying together. In the 2nd part of this 2 part episode, Jake shares the joys and challenges of bringing someone onto your team with chronic illness. From finances, to treatment, to planning the future Jake emphasizes that they approach every situation as a team, what helps one of them helps both of them. This teamwork was especially crucial for Jake and Jess when navigating intimacy with chronic illness. Noa...2020-11-1759 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies3. Accepting Life w/ Lyme & Inviting your Hinge Match into it: w/ Jake MayersJoin Noa as she chats with Lyme Disease coach, drummer & 10+ yr Lyme warrior Jake Mayers from Jake Mayers Coaching! Similar to Noa, Jake spent years pretending to be healthy so that he could still “achieve”, and convince himself and others that he was worthy and capable. But living a secret life full of after work IVs, running back to the car for allergy friendly snacks, or constantly thinking up new excuses to hide your illness, like canceling because your brother is having toe surgery, is exhausting. In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Jake & Noa expl...2020-11-1051 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies2. Embracing your Poops & Procedures as a Couple Even When your Community Doesn’t: with Tina Aswani OmprakashTina Aswani Omprakash is an award-winning patient expert, health advocate, and Public Health Masters student who has been living with Crohn's Disease for 14 years now. Tina works to create awareness for IBD as well as support affected women and minorities through her blog and advocacy platform, Own Your Crohn’s . From the beginning of her relationship to her husband and throughout her marriage, Tina has navigated the cultural stigma around life and love with IBD. Throughout all the awkward holiday dinners, non chronic illness friendly wedding customs, and even community criticism of her husband’s choice to be w...2020-10-271h 05Spooning with SpooniesSpooning with Spoonies1. Telling Cute Strangers you're Chronically Ill: with Natalie KelleyNatalie Kelley is the CEO and founder of Plenty and Well where she is a full-time chronic illness blogger, podcaster, and IBD mindset and lifestyle coach. Nat, who has been living and thriving with Ulcerative Colitis, is passionate about shifting mindsets around chronic illness, and helping people accept and embrace their new normal, all of which helped empower Nat to realize that chronic illness doesn't mean she’s any less deserving or capable of romantic connection! In today's episode Nat and Noa sit down as 2 single ladies and spill all the tea on dating with chronic illness! Th...2020-10-201h 07Spooning with SpooniesSpooning with SpooniesHow Do I Date with Chronic Illness?In this bonus pre launch mini episode, host and founder Noa shares a little about her chronic illness story, her journey with dating, and what happened when she googled "how to date with chronic illness" ! Stay tuned for the official Spooning with Spoonies launch next week on October 20th!! IG: @spooningwithspooniespod2020-10-1306 minSpooning with SpooniesSpooning with SpooniesTrailerGet a sneak peak of this season of Spooning with Spoonies! Launching 10.20.20! Follow along for updates @spooningwithspooniespod . 2020-09-0901 minLa CocteleraLa CocteleraLa Coctelera - Secreta (xafardejos del centre)Una nova Coctelera de l'IES Sant Agustí, aquesta vegada dedicada a recordar-nos els xafardejos més interessants d'alumnes i professors del centre per aquest hivern de 2018. Nair, Anass i Noa ens porten per la rumorologia més calenta. Quines seran les qüestions més morboses que els han cridat l'atenció?2019-01-1707 min