
Bespoken Bones Podcast
Pavini Moray
Show overview
Bespoken Bones Podcast has been publishing since 2017, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 79 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 55 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Pavini Moray.
From the publisher
Bespoken Bones supports the development of radiant erotic wellness in past, present, and future generations! The intention of this podcast is to create a rich, multi-disciplinary archive of research around the topics of ancestors, sexuality, trauma, and ecology.
Latest Episodes
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bonusA message from Pavini about Bespoken Bones
bonusEp 80Episode 80: On feeling at home, loving, and letting go
Sean Saifa Wall, a somatic practitioner and an intersex activist, speaks about dreaming, celebrating life and death, loving and letting go, and feeling at home.
Ep 79Episode 79: The stigma of drug use and blackness
Ifetayo Harvey, Founder of the POC Psychedelic Collective, speaks about drug use, slavery, vulnerability, depression, and the epidemic of untreated trauma that people are trying to address and self-medicate.
Ep 78Episode 78: On oppression, justice, love, patience and what its like to receive the gift of music
Dia Luna, a California native painter, songwriter, and seer, speaks about what it's like to receive the gift of music, its process and how it brings people together.
Ep 77Episode 77: The relationship between the body, the nervous system work and the ancestor work
Clementine Morrigan, a writer, creator, and facilitator of the popular workshop Trauma-Informed Polyamory, speaks about spirituality, sexuality, love and relationship, and how it intersects with trauma.
Ep 76Episode 76: The Practice of Slowing Down
Tai Fenix Kulystin, a white, queer, fat, trans genderqueer coach dedicated to building better relationships, releasing trauma, and exploring spirituality, speaks about the erotic and the practice of slowing down.
Ep 75Episode 75: Healing the ancestral wounds
Oscar Pérez, a ritual leader, spiritual teacher, and mentor speaks about shamanic traditions, unintended grief and rage, and healing.
Ep 74Episode 74: On eldership, ancestral work, blackness, and healing arts practice
Naya Jones, a geographer, healing arts practitioner, and ritual artist, speaks about eldership, ancestral work, justice, and the healing arts.
Ep 73Episode 73: Decolonizing Aliveness
Sobey Wing, a multi-racial settler, President of Kathara Pilipino Indigenous Arts Society, and Chair of the Cross Cultural Protocols Working Group of Youth Passageways organization, speaks about multi-racial identity, the rites of passage movement, decolonial love and what led him to his life towards various communities who shared a purpose
Ep 72Episode 72: Using our bodies to liberate our bodies
Laura Levinson, a movement artist and healer, speaks about the erotic, the ungovernability of pleasure and of our raucously alive bodies, death, and grief.
Ep 71Episode 71: Dwelling in the mystery of not knowing
Michelle Embree, a professional Tarot card reader and teacher, speaks about Tarot reading and the connection between storytelling and healing.
Ep 70Episode 70: What is the meaning of life?
Mars Gradiva, an ancient interstellar traveller, idea vessel and a professional enthusiast making queer liberatory astrology, tackles the meaning of life, the Zodiacs and the consequences of vulnerability and our safety.
Ep 69Episode 69: Magic, art modelling, tokenism, cultural restraints and the activism around gender and sexuality
Jezmina Von Thiele, a Romani and Sinti writer, dancer, art model, healer, academic, activist, and educator, speaks about taking back the power of her heritage by modelling and using it for a way to empower one's self.
Ep 68Episode 68: On weaving the threads of adornment, feminism, storytelling, archaeology, and blackness
Ayana Omilade Flewellen, a Black Feminist, an archaeologist, a storyteller, and an artist, talks about archaeology and the enslavement and sexual exploitation of black women.
Ep 67Episode 67: On the connection of grief work, erotic embodiment and the intersection of birth and sex work
Katie Spataro, a full-spectrum doula, a somatic sex educator and a holistic pelvic care provider speaks about her healing practices, ancestral lineage, the intersections of birth work and sex work, and the intimate connection of grief and pleasure.
Ep 66Episode 66: Playing with grief, the erotic, sex and ancestors as a black feminist
Ra Malika Imhotep, an open-hearted collaborator on a number of projects at the intersections of creative expression and Black liberation shares her experiences and talks about what it means to play with grief, the erotic, sex and ancestors as a black feminist.
Ep 65Episode 65: "This harm can be held in a circle and I can address the person who caused this harm with support.": On sexual trauma, restorative justice and empowerment.
Marisa Taborga Byrne, a survivor of incest, shares her experience about the magic of healing from sexual trauma. She also speaks about holistic sexuality, the Global Sexual Healing Revolution and how restorative justice helped her heal the trauma.
Ep 64Episode 64: Ancestral rites of passage with Darcy Ottey
Darcy Ottey of Youth Passageways to how genuine rites of passage that allow young adults to "sit at the big kids table" once they make it through, as well as how to discern effective rites that welcome youth into adult community through offering identity, belonging and sense of purpose.
Ep 63Episode 63: What happens after you are buried alive? Art, ancestors and black erotic power
brontë velez goes deep: going underground, psychedelics, blackness, sex, remembering and demanding healing. What happens when you start with where you want to end and work your way back.