IG23-12. Julia Carmen and The Indigenous Soul.


Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Julie Carmen, on air from March 21st


What does it mean to have an indigenous soul? An indigenous soul is what keeps us alive and connects us to the All. The All of this planet and this solar system. The All is how we connect with All the people, all with an indigenous soul.
By having an indigenous soul, you are from this planet, from this solar system/galaxy, and are part of the movement it has. Each solar system/galaxy has a movement and a purpose.



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I am a woman of Mexican descent, of Indigenous Ancestry. My grandparents came from the state of Zacatecas, Mexico.
I am a mother of 5 grown children and a grandmother of 27 and a great grandmother of 10. In this time of my life, my grandchildren are my Loving salve of my life as they bring into my life much meaning and this is why I do my work and word.
I come from a long line of Curanderas-The Seer of the Alma- walking in both worlds of the physical and non-physical, being in the knowing of them both from birth, walking them both in all eternally, and at times in struggle in the human realm of being.
That is how The School Without Walls came to Be. As we all walk this earth life, we human and alma beings walk both worlds whether we are conscious or not of that fact. So.. why not awaken to All of it – both worlds. As these both worlds do not have boundaries… hence.. the creation of The School Without Walls.


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AK23-12.The Artist Abigail Child Gets Her Due.


An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Abigail Child, on air from March 21st

Legendary Experimental & Documentary Filmmaker Abigail Child Receives Career Retrospective at NYC’s Anthology Film Archives .

At times playful and at others intensely provocative, the cinema of Abigail Child has been a cornerstone of the American avant-garde film movement since the late 1970s. Poet, visual artist and filmmaker Abigail Child has absorbed the best of mentors like Jonas Mekas, experimental icons like Marie Menken, Len Lye & Arthur Lipsett, and has been a trailblazer for LGBTQIA+ artists alongside fellow game-changers like Barbara Hammer and Yvonne Rainer.

The work is emotionally probing, intellectually challenging, and visually arresting. Every image is a masterful flourish filled with power, and each sounds an alarm, a call to arms for each of us to march forward in our own personal journey. 

A destroyer of boundaries and builder of bridges, the work traverses the finest experimental cinema and the very best of the documentary form.

These fantastic works have been lovingly curated in a long overdue career retrospective for Abigail Child, presented at New York’s Anthology Film Archives from March 24th to the 28th, 2023.



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About Abigail Child

Abigail Child has been at the forefront of experimental writing and media since the 1980s, having completed more than thirty film/video works & installations and written six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child addresses the interplay between sound and image to make, in the words of LA Weekly: “brilliant, exciting work…a vibrant political filmmaking that’s attentive to form.”

About Anthology Film Archives

Opened in 1970 by Jonas Mekas, Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, and Stan Brakhage, Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema.



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AK23-12.The Artist Abigail Child Gets Her Due.


An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Abigail Child, on air from March 21st

Legendary Experimental & Documentary Filmmaker Abigail Child Receives Career Retrospective at NYC’s Anthology Film Archives March 24-28th

At times playful and at others intensely provocative, the cinema of Abigail Child has been a cornerstone of the American avant-garde film movement since the late 1970s. Poet, visual artist and filmmaker Abigail Child has absorbed the best of mentors like Jonas Mekas, experimental icons like Marie Menken, Len Lye & Arthur Lipsett, and has been a trailblazer for LGBTQIA+ artists alongside fellow game-changers like Barbara Hammer and Yvonne Rainer.

The work is emotionally probing, intellectually challenging, and visually arresting. Every image is a masterful flourish filled with power, and each sounds an alarm, a call to arms for each of us to march forward in our own personal journey. 

A destroyer of boundaries and builder of bridges, the work traverses the finest experimental cinema and the very best of the documentary form.

These fantastic works have been lovingly curated in a long overdue career retrospective for Abigail Child, presented at New York’s Anthology Film Archives from March 24th to the 28th, 2023.

Tickets are currently on sale by visiting the Anthology Film Archives website at http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/series/55719.


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Abigail Child has been at the forefront of experimental writing and media since the 1980s, having completed more than thirty film/video works & installations and written six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child addresses the interplay between sound and image to make, in the words of LA Weekly: “brilliant, exciting work…a vibrant political filmmaking that’s attentive to form.”

About Anthology Film Archives

Opened in 1970 by Jonas Mekas, Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, and Stan Brakhage, Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema.



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23-12. Spring into your Next Chapter


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 21st

As spring opens up and winter subsides, we are in the seeding realm of our next chapter. The spring sun warms us, giving us hope, having us come out of our shell, and look to the phase with optimism and hope.

We have many chapters in our book of life, and each chapter shares our journey and stories of where we are going and how we are getting there. What is your story in your next chapter? what are you planning to do and allow to happen? Are you feeling optimistic about it, and are you excited on what this next spring chapter will bring for you?

Be open to receive and let the warmth of the sun rejuvenate you, let the new grow and be excited at what can be, for it is truly a wonderful time to immerse yourself in something renewed or new.


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TSM23-11. Kanchan Bhaskar & Leaving an abusive marriage.


Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Kanchan Bhaskar, on air from March `14th

According to The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), on average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States.

Within the South Asian community, the number may be even higher, but it is underreported. 
Leaving: How I Set Myself Free From an Abusive Marriage (She Writes Press; April 11, 2023; paperback; 978-1647424756) is a powerful and inspiring memoir by Kanchan Bhaskar.

“A gripping story of one woman’s self-emancipation from marital despotism.”


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Raised in New Delhi, Kanchan enters into an arranged marriage with the expectation of a happy and fulfilling partnership. However, she soon discovers that her husband is a narcissistic, abusive man, and she is trapped in a nightmare. Despite the challenges she faces, Kanchan is determined to protect her children and herself. She turns to her faith and determination to guide her as she fights for freedom.
“It takes immense courage to leave an abusive relationship. Kanchan Bhaskar’s memoir is an easy-to-read roadmap from leaving to recovery and thriving. Her compelling story equips readers with the means and grit required to rekindle a healthy relationship with Self and others.”—Pat Davenport, CEO of A Safe Place

Kanchan Bhaskar (Kan-chan Bhas-car), an Indian-American, is a first-time author. She holds a Master’s Degree in social work and a certificate in life coaching. She is also a certified Business Coach. Being a successful Human Resource professional, her expertise is in training and mentoring. She is a certified advocate, speaker, and coach for victims and survivors of domestic violence. Kanchan lives in Chicago.  


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