Red Transmissions Podcast
What’s it like to grow up in a cult, become one of its most influential members, and then walk away—risking everything you’ve ever known? In this episode of Red Transmissions, Sean Prophet—author of My Cult Your Cult, podcast host, TV editor, and former high-ranking member of the Church Universal and Triumphant—takes us inside the world of religious indoctrination. Born into the church and groomed for leadership, Prophet reveals the shocking realities of life within this high-control group, and the difficult, life-changing decision to break free. Now an outspoken advocate for...
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Patrick Horner (he/him), a Canadian poet and engineer, exists fluidly within Canada / Denmark where he works advancing water treatment technologies. His poetry and fiction have been published in journals and magazines internationally. He is a cultural organizer with Red Door and a co-director of the Copenhagen Poetry Film Festival Nature and Culture. His debut poetic novel, Refugia, was published by the University of Calgary Press in 2022. Episode 80 has arrived!
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Thomas Pogue is a poet from Texas, currently residing in Scandinavia. He is also a collaborator of Red Door. Listen to his story and current adventures on this episode of Red Transmissions.
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Eliot Carinaux is a poet, composer, improviser, and pianist from Ohio, US. He is the founder of The Bodily Press through which he has released the works of others, as well as several of his own chapbooks & CDs. Learn more at:
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Time to prepare for a new round of interviews. Winter is for writing and reflecting... see you in the spring with new content!
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As part of ARTIVAL RE:CONNECT, a Nordic multilingual cultural festival spearheaded by IMMART, Red Transmissions Podcast presents writer, producer and director Vladislav Nenchev. Vladislav Nenchev is a part-time human, with a mild compulsion for over-analysis. Vladislav writes short pieces of fiction that explore the fault line between knowledge and emotions, tackling restless questions like: How do we feel? Why? How to use it for better, than for worse? Where the hell are my glasses? Vladislav Nenchev is a part of the following creative collectives: – a member of Helsinki Writers’...
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Yemi Butterman is a Nigerian Poet and Narrative Fiction Author who finds solace in all forms of creative symphonies. His love for life is intertwined with a deep interest in literature, culture, and social issues.Yemi is the author of and , his first two published works of fiction that have ignited a profound sense of wonder about language as an end to justifying the disregard of migrants' potential within the Nordic world. Driven by curiosity, Yemi continues to challenge the notion of "rightness" and "truth," through storytelling, engaging themes such...
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Ukrainian actor, scriptwriter and songwriter Elena Sophya shares an intimate narration of the challenges and experiences faced in recent months which led to her relocation in London, where she now continues to seek fulfillment of her dreams as an artist.
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Concerned with the subjects of space, community and possibilities of meeting, interacting and existing in different environments, performance Artist, Director, Writer, Lecturer and Artistic Researcher Andreas Liebmann shares his current projects and practices.
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Swedish journalist, critic and literary coordinator Mats Granberg joined the Red transmissions podcast during Tranås at the Fringe to talk about the points of connection that make a good conversation, a good interview, and most importantly, a good book. www.redtransmissions.libsyn.com
info_outlineA poet, graphic designer and multimedia artist originary from Mexico and residing in Finland, Daniel Malpica joins the Red Transmissions to discuss the very current matters that affect creators in transition, many of them migrants in need of visibilization, and what he's doing to help... and to cope with the situation creatively himself.
The X character has become a sygil in his work and identity, because to him it represents the crossing of paths, moving through literary forms, and defining one's identity in the process.
Visit his website to see his portfolio and learn more about his projects:
You can learn more about his current immigration situation and what the process looks like here:
https://www.migranttales.net/daniel-malpica-tottelemattomuus-on-the-finnish-immigration-policy/
See a PEN interview about Daniel, his career and thought process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZuo__ZZRLw&feature=youtu.be
Or follow him on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/x_written/