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Healing From Abuse & Trauma - Victim 2 VictorHealing From Abuse & Trauma - Victim 2 VictorEmpowered by Strength: Disrupting Violence, with Founder of 'Pretty Deadly' Susie KahlichSend us a textJoin us as we sit down with martial arts expert and founder of 'Pretty Deadly Self Defense', Susie Kahlich. In this powerful conversation, Susie shares her journey from surviving a violent crime to becoming a global advocate for trauma-informed self-defense. We delve into the ways trauma manifests in the body, the hidden defenses we create when navigating life with unhealed wounds, and how Pretty Deadly's unique approach helps survivors reclaim their power. Learn how Susie is disrupting the cycle of violence, empowering women, and fostering healing across the globe. Th...2024-09-2539 minWoman\'s HourWoman's HourGunner Jaysley Beck's mother, Wild Hope, Earth Mama, Dangerous dogsAn Army investigation has found that 19-year-old soldier Jaysley Beck is believed to have taken her own life after a period of relentless sexual harassment from one of her bosses. The gunner was serving in the Royal Artillery, and was found dead at the Larkhill army camp in Wiltshire in December 2021. Her mother Leighann McCready joins Emma along with Emma Norton, Director and Solicitor for the Centre for Military Justice.Poet Donna Ashworth has released a new collection of her work, Wild Hope. It is a selection of poems and passages that she hopes will help people...2023-10-0556 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearApocalypse NowWelcome to Artipoeus. It’s been a while…This is a comeback episode. I stopped producing Artipoeus at the beginning of 2020, and thought I had said goodbye. But you know… in the 3 years following, I really missed it. So I’m bringing it back. Hello again!If you’re already familiar with this show, welcome back. If you’re new here, Aritpoeus tells stories about art – kind of like The Moth meets the Met, or the Guggenheim, or the Louvre, or even graffiti on a street corner sometimes. I love art – I love the way it can m...2023-07-1630 minDad La Soul Sessions PodcastDad La Soul Sessions PodcastVIDEO: Susie Kahlich on Supporting Women With Self DefenceTRIGGER WARNING: We discuss violence against women in this episode. Susie Kahlich is our Dad La Soul Sessions main guest. She's the founder of Pretty Deadly Self Defense and she talked about how someone tried to kill her and set her on the path to learning about martial arts and self defence. She told us about how we can support the women and girls in our life with learning self defence as well as offering insights into women's fears and concerns that men might not otherwise know about. This is essential for any dad...2023-04-2842 minMind Your Self DefenseMind Your Self DefenseInterview with Susie Kahlich Owner of Pretty Deadly Self DefenseSend us a textSusie shares her sexual assault story that lead her to train in martial arts and eventually  starting her own self defense school "Pretty Deadly Self Defense" for women.Go check out her website:Www.prettydeadlyselfdefense.comSupport the showSelf-defense for Busy Adults (SD4BA) is ready for students. Is now $10 per month on subscription Goto Www.sd4ba.com to enroll. New videos come out every week from the start of your subscription.If you have any comments, topic ideas, c...2023-02-221h 15Byte SizeByte SizeReclaiming space for women in mobility and urban spaces | Interview with Susie Kahlich & Rithika PunjOur guests today are Susie and Ritz, the Founders of Singe Network - a Berlin-based company that is focused on gender equality, travel, integration and immigration. The team has developed a program called Pretty Deadly Self-Defense, which is a new forward-thinking take on women's self-defense programs.  In this episode you'll learn about: EmpowerWISM and the importance of programs that celebrate women in shared mobility Microaggressions - what are they and why we need to talk about them more. Why do we need to make self-defense for women boring? Trends about women's safety in cities and on p...2022-03-2838 minFinding FearlessFinding FearlessMaking Self Defense PRETTY & DEADLY with Susie Kahlich - S2:E29Welcome back to Finding Fearless! This week we have Susie Kahlich on to talk about how Susie took control and has been helping other women do the same.  A note to our listeners this week from Madeline— ”I want to make a point to let you know that we’re talking about some tougher conversations in this episode, particularly when it comes to assault and violence against women.”We are overcome with all the emotions after this amazing conversation with Susie Kahlich, Founder of ​​Pretty Deadly Self Defense. Our most intense feeli...2021-10-051h 03Nocturnal Transmission w/ Ryan KerrNocturnal Transmission w/ Ryan Kerr"Pretty Deadly Self-Defense" w/ Susie KahlichSusie Kahlich (@prettydeadlyofficial) has travelled the world developing and teaching a revolutionary self-defence program that weaponizes everyday gestures — giving her students a physical vocabulary in case of emergency. We talk about how the origin story of Pretty Deadly Self-Defense, how patriarchy lays the foundation for victim-blaming and, the Karate Kid. Oh, and we talk about how Pretty Deadly Self-Defense will become an international household, now that it has reached CIMSPA accreditation in the UK - the world is sure to follow. 2021-08-2733 minThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallSusie Kahlich: Self Defence and Surviving violent crimePlease note - this episode of The Meaningful Life podcast contains references to gender based violence which may be distressing for some listeners In 2000, Susie Kalich survived a violent attack by a stranger in her home in Los Angeles. As part of her recovery, she sought martial arts training to learn self defense basics. She enrolled in Ninpo Tai Jutsu with Sensei Chad Minge at Studio City Martial Arts in the San Fernando Valley. Eight years later, she became the first woman in the history of the school to reach the rank Shodan Menkyu under her teacher’s...2020-11-0950 minAgenda PodcastAgenda PodcastAgenda Spezial: Klimawandel & Landwirtschaft mit Mafalda Duarte (CIF)In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Mafalda Duarte, der Leiterin des Climate Investment Funds über klimaintelligente Wirtschaftssysteme und die Rolle der Frau im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel. Die Ökonomin Mafalda Duarte leitet seit 2014 den Climate Investment Funds (CIF). Die Weltbank unterstützt seit über einem Jahrzehnt Projekte des Klimaschutzes in 72 Entwicklungsländern. In dieser Agenda Spezial Episode spricht die Journalistin Susie Kahlich mit ihr über widerstandsfähige und klimaintelligente Wirtschaftssysteme, den EU Green Deal als Vorbild für kluge Klimapolitik und die Rolle der Frauen bei den Bemühungen um den Klimawandel. Dieser Podcast ist in Englisch. Partner dieser Episode ist Bayer...2020-09-0433 minAgenda PodcastAgenda PodcastAgenda Spezial: Ernährungssicherheit & Landwirtschaft mit Adrian van der Knaap (FtMA)In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Adrian van Knaap von der Farm to Market Alliance über die Auswirkungen der Corona Pandemie auf Kleinbauern. 500 Millionen Kleinbauern erzeugen den Großteil aller Nahrungsmittel weltweit. Adrian van der Knaap, Managing Director der Farm to Market Alliance, weiß wie hart die Corona-Pandemie die Kleinbauern in Kenia getroffen hat. Mit der Journalistin Susie Kahlich hat van der Knapp in der Agenda Spezial Episode darüber gesprochen, wie die Ernährungssysteme resilienter werden und Datenerfassungen dazu beitragen könnten, potenzielle Auswirkungen von Krisen auf lokale Lebensmittelsysteme in Zukunft abzuschwächen. Dieser Podcast ist in Englisch. Partner dieser...2020-09-0423 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 68 - Full CircleArtipoeus started with Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street, Rainy Day" in Chicago, and ends when the same painting on special loan to Neue Museum in Berlin. Final episode of this 5 year journey through the world of art. Artipoeus: art you can hear.2020-01-2600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 67 - Welcome To My TED TalkArtipoeus visits the TedXGeo and TedXWrong Exhibition, and submits an audio file!2019-12-0100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 66 - The Fisher KingArtipoeus visits American artist Marcus McAllister in his Paris atelier and has a long chat about processes: the creative process, the aging process, and the very long process of becoming yourself.2019-10-2000 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 65 - Butterflies, Bourbon Street And The BardoArtipoeus visits the Big Easy, literally and figuratively in the work of Jana Marie Cariddi and her installation IF I SAID I HAD A BEAUTIFUL PAINTING WOULD YOU HOLD IT AGAINST ME in Berlin.2019-09-2000 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 64 - Theory Of RelativityArtipoeus visits Simon Modersohn's DAUERAUFTRAG at APlus Gallery in Berlin2019-08-1800 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearHappy Birthday ArtipoeusArtipoeus turns FIVE! Get reacquainted with the format of the show, and listen to the very first episode, when Artipoeus visits Anna Jensen's Oh Baby! Oh Baby! at Nouvel Organon in Paris2019-08-0400 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 63 - Clap Your HandsArtipoeus visits Lulu MacDonald's exhibit LOWER THAN A SNAKE'S BELLY at Aplus Gallery in Berlin. Original soundtrack by Berliner birds.2019-07-2800 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 62 - RosebudArtipoeus goes on a virtual visit to London and the group show TRUST IS THE ULTIMATE CURRENCY, for the art platform Is This It Is This It? Featuring original tracks "SOTU29 On Drugs" by Radio Wonderland, and "So Long Lover" by Geraint John Jones.2019-07-2100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 60 - The Future Is NowArtipoeus takes a look at the Bauhaus on the 100th anniversary of the pivotal movement.2019-07-2100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 61 The LotteryArtipoeus visits Adrian Sierra Garcia's installation ONE DAY BERLIN at Behadj&Djilalli Museum in Berlin's Mitte.2019-07-1900 minThe ConversationThe ConversationWomen and self defenceEmpowering women with self-defence skills is the aim of our two guests, who have both adapted traditional martial arts to create classes for women. They tell Celia Hatton about the transformation they see in their students when they first realise their own strength, and the power of self defence to change lives. They also discuss the potential danger of putting the onus on women to deal with violence, rather than tackling the problem of the perpetrators.Catalina Carmona Balvin runs The School of Self Defence for Women in Bogotá, Colombia, a country which has high levels of s...2019-03-1827 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 59 - A Thin LineArtipoeus considers the body of work that is the perfornance artist Genesis P-Orridge. Featuring music by @theantlerking , used with permission of the artist.2018-12-3100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 58 - Snakes & Ladders With SuperBlastArtipoeus interviews Berlin-based SuperBlast and gets a surprise history of graffiti in Germany. Photo credit: Mario Brand2018-11-2500 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 57 - The Order Of ThingsArtipoeus visits Ali Banisadr's THE WORLD UPDSIDE DOWN at Blain Southern Gallery in Berlin.2018-10-2800 minPlastisphere: A podcast on plastic pollution in the environmentPlastisphere: A podcast on plastic pollution in the environmentWelcome to the PlastisphereIn this introduction to the Plastisphere podcast, Anja takes the listener on a journey back in time, from a remote plastic beach on the Big Island of Hawaii to the factory of a big chemical producer making bioplastics. She shares what she has learned about the issue of plastic pollution in the past years. The Plastisphere is an interview and research podcast by German freelance journalist Anja Krieger. Transcript with pictures: http://anjakrieger.com/plastisphere/2018/09/02/ep1-transcript/ Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @PlastispherePod Subscribe: http://anjakrieger.com/plastisphere/ Support: https://www.patreon.com/plastispherepodcast Support (German): https://www.riffreporter.de/plastisphere/?accounting...2018-09-0226 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 30 - Facebook, Fascism And The Aesthetics Of Genetics"Stay away, with your tacos and your avocado toast, your beards and your Kim Jong Un hair." Artipoeus visits Harm van den Dorpel’s Death Imitates Language, at the gallery Neumeister Bar-Am in Berlin.2018-08-2000 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 56 - SwampThingArtipoeus visits Andrea Bowers' exhibit OPEN SECRET at Capitain Petzel in Berlin2018-07-3100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt55 - The Ball Is RoundArtipoeus goes to the World Cup! Sound artist Antje Vowinckel's audio sculpture THE GOAL delivers the final game of the 2014 World Cup in an eery, haunting piece.2018-06-2600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt54 - Manon de PrintempsArtipoeus interviews French artist Manon Gineste to find out what it feels like at an artist's very first art exhibition.2018-05-0600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 53 - Gilded Feelings (Got No Rhythm)Artipoeus visits Monica Bonvicini's GUILT at Koenig Galerie! With original tracks by @rosiebans , @djbpm and @jaytee1980 !!2018-04-0800 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 52 - Artipoeus Does DuttnhoodyArtipoeus takes a field trip with the boys from Duttnhoody to Berlinische Galerie, and has a chat about pop art, technology and the weather2018-03-0400 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 51 - We Must Not Think Bad ThoughtsIn praise of the punk rock music: Artipoeus visits Austin Lee's TOMATO CAN at Peres Projects in Berlin. With original music by Dead Sentries - visit them on Soundcloud at soundcloud.com/dead-sentries !2018-02-2000 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 50 - The Big OneARTIPOEUS TURNS 50!!! We visit Avigdor Arikiha's LANDSCAPES at Blain Southern, and consider the landscape of reaching the big 5-0 IRL (yikes!)2018-01-2800 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 49 - There And Back Again: An Art OdysseyThe Artipoeus podcast goes full fantasy sci-fi on a visit to Malte Kebbel's MONOLITHS in Potsdam.2018-01-1400 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 48 - Lost & Found"How do you perfect perfection? Should I ask you an easier question? What's your middle name?" Artipoeus gets lost at LOST: 48 Hour Art Festival, and interviews featured artist Christopher Bauder live on stage at the Willner Brauerei in Berlin.2017-12-1700 minAbout FaceAbout FaceEpisode 2- Surviving a Brutal Assault and Lessons in Defense w/ Susie KahlichSusie Kahlich has always been brassy, even back to her early years in Chicago and punk rock days in 1980s New York. In this episode, we sit down and talk about the impact of sexual assault, the night she was brutally attacked in L.A. and her life’s work teaching self-defense to women. We did this interview before the Harvey Weinstein scandal broke, before the #metoo campaign went viral. At the time, not even two months ago, it did feel like no one was talking about all the forms of harassment and assault that don’t invo...2017-11-1357 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 47 - À La Recherche Du Temps Perdu"What I love about the posters in the metro is that they are a true collaboration – they are picked at by all the hands of the city: bored hands, frustrated hands, angry hands. Hand that are juvenile, mature, horny, repressed, delicate, rough. All the moods of Paris are in those ripped posters, and all the emotions, too." On the anniversary of the 2015 Paris Attacks, Artipoeus pays tribute to the City of Light through the art of the torn posters in the Paris Metro.2017-11-1300 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 45 - Nevermind The Bollards"I flew into Heathrow Airport for the first time since 1999, and didn’t recognize a thing — it’s so new and shiny and futuristic, I felt like Jason Bourne, trying to find... well, the exit." Artipoeus visits Jennifer Abessira’s installation, “Don’t Think Twice,” at London Bridge Station in London, England. Featuring tracks from She Makes War : http://soundcloud.com/shemakeswar2017-10-2200 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 44 - Say My NameIf you are exiting the train at Westhafen, and want to go up to the Putlizbrücke that connects Moabit to Wedding, or transfer to the Ringbahn that circles town, you follow a little green “S” and an arrow that tells you where to go. You pass big blocks of text on the wall, meaning… what? Who knows? Patterns of letters and images, primary colors, black block lettering that is neither beautiful nor un-beautiful, but factual and clear. I don’t know what it means. It’s just typography, which is ok if you’re into that kind of thing. I’m into that...2017-10-0800 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 43 - All The Dinner Parties In The WorldMy mom and dad used to throw amazing parties. One time, they threw a party that featured a whole roast suckling pig. I remember sitting in the kitchen with my Swedish grandmother, wondering whether pig’s brains were tasty or not. Artipoeus visits Henrik Strömberg’s Echoes in Dust at A Plus in Berlin.2017-09-1000 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 42 - Don't Stop Believin'One of the things Berlin is best known for is its music scene. You can find every kind of music here, from electronica to ambient to trance to dance to hip hop to pop, grunge, rock, rockabillly, punk, and polka. Aaron Kulik is a Berlin-based video artist, working as a VJ supporting Michigan born, DJ Seth Troxler. Artipoeus interviews American video artist and VJ Aaron Kulik, in Berlin.2017-08-2700 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 41 - Everything That Rises Must Converge"It was a moment from childhood storms in the Midwest, from dusky late summers in Upstate New York, from early, early jet-lagged mornings in Paris parks. It was every moment, and the same moment, and this moment too, separate and all at once, past and present and future. And I thought yes, this is enough. This is what this quest is really all about." Artipoeus visits Philip Newcombe's "Mosquito" at Gallery A Plus in Berlin.2017-07-2400 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 40 - Sirens"I waited in that queue for so long, that the vernissage was almost over when I finally got upstairs to the nave to see Rosefeldt’s work. I passed gallery owner Christian Koenig, who was saying to his assistants, “I’m freaked out about all these people here!” which I found kind of strange, since the opening had been heavily promoted on Facebook, and featured in all the online art event guides for the week. I mean, their digital press campaign was so relentless, you couldn’t not go to the opening. So… I’m not sure why he was freaking out t...2017-07-0700 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 39 - Graffiti Town"I’m a middle aged white lady. In my professional photo, the one I use for Artipoeus, I look like I probably married well, live in a nice house, the car is paid off, the kids in college and my golf game is pretty good. None of that is actually true." Artipoeus visits 1Up Crew on a tour of graffiti in Berlin. Featuring tracks by Cedric Till http://soundcloud.com/concretecee2017-06-0600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 38 - Nice Kitty"When Susie Kahlich woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, she found herself changed in her bed into a monstrous cat lady." Artipoeus visits Pamela Rosenkranz’s She Has No Mouth, at Sprueth Magers in Berlin.2017-05-2100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 37 - Cool Beanz"Meant to celebrate the city and her famous skyline, and elevate the visitor — hence the name Cloud Gate — it has become a major tourist destination and is, in my opinion, one of the most perfect pieces of public art ever created. And anyway, it’s in the shape of a kidney bean, so what do you want, Anish Kapoor? It’s the Bean!" Artipoeus visits Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate in Millennium Park in Chicago, USA.2017-05-0700 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 36 - Savor The MomentWe’re coming up on our three year anniversary at Artipoeus, and we’re savoring the moment with this special sound art episode we created as a thank you to all our listeners, broadcast partners and friends. Enjoy!2017-04-2300 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 35 - Choose Your Own AdventureI knew this kid here in Berlin. Firat. He walked on the balls of his feet, almost bouncing, he was so light. Leaning forward, barely staying on the ground, as if about to take flight. Sometimes he leaned so far forward, if he stumbled on something, he’d fall. So the trick for Firat, of course, was to never stumble." Artipoeus visits Gunter Demnig's "Stolpersteine" in Berlin.2017-04-0900 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 34 - Whispers And CriesTo wrap up women’s history month, we sat down with Berlin-based artists Annique Delphine and Nina E Schoenefeld here at Artipoeus headquarters for some coffee, a chat, and possibly the worst cake I’ve ever made, but you know… when it comes to baking cakes, I’m not that kind of woman.2017-03-2600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 33 - 30 Seconds Closer To Midnight“Imagine there’s a drastic political change in your country and you want to fight for your democratic rights. You are in possession of a volatile piece of information — the kind of information that could tear down governments, topple empires, bring civilization as we know it crashing down. What do you do?" Artipoeus visits Nina E Schoenefeld’s Hacker On the Run : Rise of the Black Wolf at coGalleries in Berlin.2017-03-1200 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 32 - Blue Blue Electric Blue"The day I was leaving Paris for Berlin, I missed my flight at Airport Orly. There were no other flights available on the same airline that day, so I found another flight leaving two hours later. Only… from airport Charles de Gaulle, clear on the other side of City of Light. Which I guess would make it the Dark Side." Artipoeus visits Laetitia Gendre’s This Is Not Versailles, at the Galerie Thomas Fischer, in Berlin.2017-02-2600 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 31 - Stick & Stones"Speaker’s Corner is kind of a great thing — it’s a designated corner where anyone can get up and speak on any topic for as long as they like, as long as they’re not inciting violence or hatred. Instituted 134 years before Facebook, it’s a way to air grievances, recruit for causes and political movements, reveal conspiracies, share observations, basically shout out in all caps. Cat videos not included." Artipoeus visits the participatory performance installation He Will Not Divide Us at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York.2017-02-1200 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 29 - A Murder Of Crows A Scourge Of News"What happens when real news becomes fake, science fiction becomes fact, and your host becomes a font of jokes?" Artipoeus visits Nasan Tur’s Funktionieren @ Blain Southern in Berlin.2017-01-1500 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearArt 28 - Brave New WorldArtipoeus kicks off the ominous new year with an interview with Russian artist Leo Tsoy, who tells it like it is.. and like it will be.2017-01-0100 minArtipoeus: art you can hearArtipoeus: art you can hearVintage Artipoeus: Niki de St Phalle's Giant Women | ExpoParis 14Artipoeus started as Expo Paris for radio station WRP. This episode visits the retrospective of Niki de St Phalle in Paris back in 2015. Sculpture, installation, painting and multi-media exhibit of the work of Niki de St Phalle; learning to love an artist I hate (second edition)2015-01-0511 min