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The NOW! Bali Podcast
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Bringing you the richness of Balinese culture, heritage and history through this specially curated audio experience, NOW! Bali - a multimedia company based on the island of the gods - aims to create a deeper appreciation on why Bali is a truly unique destination not only in Indonesia, but in the world. The NOW! Bali Podcast shares mythology, folklore, cultural explanations and insights that shed a light on one of the world's most vibrant living cultures. www.nowbali.co.id
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Bringing you the richness of Balinese culture, heritage and history through this specially curated audio experience, NOW! Bali - a multimedia company based on the island of the gods - aims to create a deeper appreciation on why Bali is a truly unique destination not only in Indonesia, but in the world. The NOW! Bali Podcast shares mythology, folklore, cultural explanations and insights that shed a light on one of the world's most vibrant living cultures. www.nowbali.co.id
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1 Understanding Balinese Ceremonies ft. Tjokorda Raka Kerthyasa (Ubud Royal Family) | Episode 31 1:29:40
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1:29:40Tjokorda Raka Kerthyasa is an esteemed member of the Ubud Royal Family and holds the position of Bendesa Adat of Ubud (Head of Customary Village Organisation) since 2009. He is one of Bali’s respected authorities on culture and local traditions. He joins the podcast ahead of a colossal ceremony taking place in Ubud, on 10 November 2024, known as Karya Agung Penyejeg Jagat . This opens a wider conversation surrounding the nature of ceremonies and the intricacies of ‘ yadnya ’, or sacrifices (offerings) that are central to Balinese spiritual life. Tjok Raka demystifies many of the burning questions many have regarding Balinese Hindu ceremonies, including a frequently asked question: “Why do so many Balinese Hindu not understand the ceremony they are taking part in?” This episode delves deep into Balinese philosophy, belief and practice. Join Tjok Raka for the debut of an immersive cultural event from 15 to 17 November 2024’ Unveiling Bali’ : Details can be found here: https://ibahubud.com/experiences/ Thank you to our Podcast Sponsor, Genesis Creative Centre , for providing the professional recording studio, centred in Pererenan, Bali. Purchase a copy of TIMELESS Bali Volume 4, the fourth edition in the annual publication series: Purchase a copy here. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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In this episode, host Eddy Speirs shares a bite-sized perspective piece on factors that help to perpetuate Balinese rituals through time. Balinese Hindu philosophy has some effective built-in mechanisms for self-perpetuation down the generations. It is a mechanism driven by duty, debt and superstition. This is seen in the principle known as Tri Rna , the three duties or obligations one must fulfil during one’s life. This episode comes from an article published in TIMELESS Bali Volume 4, the fourth iteration in the annual publication series, released in August 2024. Purchase a copy here. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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1 Making Bali 'Future-Proof', ft. Eco Tourism Bali | Episode 29 1:17:03
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1:17:03Bali, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, has faced escalating environmental challenges as its tourism industry continues to grow. Issues such as waste mismanagement and ecological degradation have prompted a local response led by Eco Tourism Bali. Founded in 2021 by Suzy Hutomo , Chairperson of BodyShop Indonesia, and Rahmi Fajar Harini, a Balinese entrepreneur with a background in hospitality and public relations, the social impact business is building the path to make Bali a sustainable destination by 2030. Through their ‘Sustainable Guideline and Verification System’ and 'Regenerative Bali' programmes, they aim to improve the quality of the island's tourism industry and make it 'future-proof' in the face of environmental challenges. Read the full article on Eco Tourism Bali on nowbali.co.id Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. This Episode was edited by Quincy Dekker. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
In this episode, host Eddy Speirs covers one of the most central aspects of Balinese Hindu ritual life: the Pawukon Calendar. This episode outlines the mythological origins of Hari Saraswati, The Day of Knowledge, rooted in the legend of 'Watugunung', Bali's own 'Oedipus' tale. This is tied to the creation of the calendar as well as wariga, the knowledge of time . Following this is an explanation of how the Pawukon calendar is used , and what 'calculations' must be done to define specific auspicious days. This episode comes from an article written by Jean Couteau, published in TIMELESS Bali Volume 3, the third iteration in our annual publication series, released in August 2023. Purchase a copy here. Free Transcript Available: Download Here Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. This Episode was edited by Quincy Dekker. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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1 The Masks of Bali, feat. Prof. Dr. I Made Bandem and Bruce Carpenter | Episode 27 1:53:58
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1:53:58In this episode, we welcome Prof. Dr. I Made Bandem and Bruce Carpenter who recently published 'Masks of Bali: Between Heaven and Hell' , an epic 2-volume collection on Bali's traditional masks, a historical publication set to define this field of art for generations to come. Note: this episode is best enjoyed as a Video ( YouTube version available here ). In this insightful conversation, Pak Bandem and Pak Bruce share their in-depth knowledge on Balinese masks, explaining the history of masks in Bali; the nine different genres of masks found in Bali, their different shapes, forms and functions; their place in Balinese culture and arts; what it takes to be a successful mask dancer; and Pak Bandem also honours the NOW! Bali Podcast with a live display of his masterful dancing. Secure your own copy of 'Masks of Bali: Between Heaven and Hell' by going to their website: masksofbali.com . Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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1 Nature, Cosmology and Transformational Healing, Feat. Tjok Gde Kerthyasa | Episode 26 1:06:56
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1:06:56This episode discusses Balinese healing traditions in the modern age, speaking to Tjok Gde Kerthyasa on how both science and spirituality are important to his work, why Balinese cosmology is important to holistic healing, and also what it will take to make Bali’s healing offerings more trusted and robust. Tjok Gde Kerthyasa is the founder of Tirta Usada , a holistic clinic and research centre in Ubud. With his mixed background — his mother, Jero Asri Kerthyasa, is Australian; his father Tjokorda Raka Kerthyasa, is Balinese and was a spiritual healer — Tjok Gde shares unique insight into Balinese healing, one that bridges the usada traditions of Bali and the natural medicine he studied, researched and practiced in Sydney. So he brings an east-meets-west, science-meets-spirituality perspective into the topic of healing and wellness. Head to tirtausada.com to find out more about Tjok Gde’s work. For more on this subject, download ' The Ancient Healing Traditions of the Balian Usada ' - NOW! Bali January-February 2023 edition. This is available for free through our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag Or support us by ordering the print edition of NOW! Bali Magazine by emailing us at nowbali@phoenix.co.id. For more great stories go to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook .…
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In the same way we all make targets and goals for ourselves in the new year, why shouldn’t an island do the same? Why can’t Bali strive to be and do better? NOW! Bali Founder Alistair Speirs joins this episode to share his 20 Bali New Year Resolutions , some guidelines required to maintain the island's place as a world-renowned destination that everyone can love, or indeed as a wonderful place to live for residents. NOW! Bali Magazine is now back in print! Available as a bi-monthly publication, our magazine is available to purchase in Indonesia, or for those who are abroad, an online catalogue is available with a free PDF download. Our January-February 2023 edition is: 'The Ancient Healing Traditions of the Balian Usada' Online catalogue available at: payhip.com/nowbalimag Order a copy of NOW! Bali Magazine by emailing us at nowbali@phoenix.co.id. For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook .…
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1 Repatriating Bali's Memories (Part 2); feat Edward Herbst and Marlowe Bandem of Bali 1928 | Episode 24 50:11
Full Video Interview available on YouTube here. Stored in distant archives of universities abroad, the earliest recordings of Balinese music and dance have remained a mystery for the greater Balinese society, alongside footage and photography of island life just a century ago. Bali 1928, a project on a mission to repatriate this old documentation back to the island, is seeing the effects the past can have on today’s generation. Artistic communities, environmental groups, everyday Balinese awe-inspired by the sounds, images and scenes of their own history; invigorated to revive, revitalise and even reinvent. NOW! Bali speaks to Edward Herbst (Ethnomusicologist and Project Director) and Marlowe Bandem (Project Manager) to learn about how this project started, what makes it unique to regular repatriation projects of its kind and what effects it has had on communities and individuals in Bali. Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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1 Repatriating Bali's Memories (Part 1); feat Edward Herbst and Marlowe Bandem of Bali 1928 | Episode 23 49:04
Full Video Interview available on YouTube here. Stored in distant archives of universities abroad, the earliest recordings of Balinese music and dance have remained a mystery for the greater Balinese society, alongside footage and photography of island life just a century ago. Bali 1928, a project on a mission to repatriate this old documentation back to the island, is seeing the effects the past can have on today’s generation. Artistic communities, environmental groups, everyday Balinese awe-inspired by the sounds, images and scenes of their own history; invigorated to revive, revitalise and even reinvent. NOW! Bali speaks to Edward Herbst (Ethnomusicologist and Project Director) and Marlowe Bandem (Project Manager) to learn about how this project started, what makes it unique to regular repatriation projects of its kind and what effects it has had on communities and individuals in Bali. Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
The significance of water in Bali cannot be understated. In this episode we seek to illustrate the many ways in which water is part of life on the island and why it is such a central element in Balinese belief. You'll learn why Bali's belief system was called 'Agama Tirta', religion of holy water, before it was officially called 'Balinese Hinduism'. From the cycles of reincarnation, to the cult of fertility, self purification and cleansing of the world, water is present throughout life and even after death. To read as you listen, or to see visual references and photos, feel free to follow along the transcript and article here . Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture . For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook . You can also find a library of monthly editions here , to read online for free. Thanks to our Podcast Supporters, Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects.…
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1 Identity and the Bali-China Relationship: The Symbolism of the Barong Landung Puppets | Episode 21 14:24
Found in most banjars across Bali, the distinct appearance of the Barong Landung characters are unmistakeable in the assortment of Balinese religious effigies. This conspicuous couple, always found together, are at face-value just symbols of an old Balinese love story. However, digging deeper, this historic husband and wife drama speaks not of love, but of identity. It is symbolic of Bali’s multi-ethnic and multi-religious history, and ultimately of the centuries-long relationship the island has had with China. This episode was originally published in our February 2022 Digital Edition of NOW! Bali. You can find a library of monthly editions here , to read online for free. To read as you listen, or to see visual references and photos, feel free to follow along the transcript and article here .' Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
In this episode of the podcast we’ll be exploring changes in Bali - and of Bali - discussing the effects of the island’s transformation into modern livelihoods and land-use. To read the transcript of the episode, feel free to visit our website article here . This episode comes from a feature article in our recently published, 'Preservation in Times of Progress' , our January 2022 Digital Edition of NOW! Bali Magazine which you can read here . In this episode, as well as this edition, we bring to the forefront the challenge of balancing the new with the old, questioning whether Bali can still ‘progress’ in inverted commas, whilst still preserving important elements of its past. Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture. For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook . Thanks to our Podcast Supporters, Genesis Creative Centre.…
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1 Music, Environment and Activism in Bali; feat. Ewa Wojkowska & Robi Navicula | Episode 19 1:06:06
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1:06:06In this episode, host Eddy Speirs is joined by two special guests, Ewa Wojkowska & Robi Navicula . Together they discuss a range of topics, including plastic pollution, Bali’s environmental crisis, beliefs surrounding nature, the future of Bali’s agricultural communities and also the island’s vibrant music scene. Ewa Wojkowska is the Co-Founder of Kopernik, a research and development lab based in Indonesia that focuses on poverty alleviation and finding solutions to social and environmental challenges. Their work has helped many people living in the last mile. I Gede Robi Supriyanto , or Gede Robi, is the vocalist and guitarist for one of Indonesia’s most popular rock bands, Navicula, hailing from Bali. The band are known for the social and environmental activism. Kopernik and Navicula have worked together on many projects, the most well-known being the documentary film Pulau Plastik (‘Plastik Island’), released in April 2021. The film brings to light the pervasiveness of plastic pollution in Indonesia. Recently they also launched a podcast, A Soundtrack of Resistance , hosted by Ewa, which delves into a variety of social, political and environmental issues in Indonesia, using the songs of Navicula to open up discussion and key topics in Indonesian history. The podcast is available on all platforms and was recently ranked top-5 on Apple Podcasts, Indonesia. This full interview is also available on YouTube as a video. Podcast Partner The NOW! Bali Podcast is supported by Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects. How to support NOW! Bali (1) You can help grow the Podcast by following or rating us on your preferred Podcast platform, or indeed share our episodes with a friend. (2) We'd love for you to become a reader! Our bi-monthly magazine is available as a digital edition and can be downloaded for free from our online catalogue: payhip.com/nowbalimag . (3) For those in Indonesia, you can order a print version of NOW! Bali. (4) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - or even send us a short email of encouragement or even feedback at nowbali@phoenix.co.id .…
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Jatiluwih, the 600 hectares of rice fields in Tabanan, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is listed as a cultural landscape... but what does that even mean? It refers to the subak water-sharing system and how the rice fields are the manifestation of the Balinese Tri Hita Karana Philosophy, the three elements of well being, God Nature and People, that must be in balance and in harmony with one-another. So how exactly does the subak, a water-sharing or irrigation system, represent the relationship between God, Nature and People? That’s what we’re hoping to explain today. Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture. For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. or follow us on Instagram and Facebook .…
Agama Tirta, the Religion of Water. This is what Balinese religion was often referred to before it’s official title of Hindu Dharma, as water was - and continues to be - an essential element in the rituals and even belief of the Balinese. Today’s episode is taken from one of Jean Couteau’s articles in the NOW! Bali archives, titled Balinese Pilgrims on the Quest for Holy Water. Read the full transcript here. To get a better understanding of Agama Tirta, we strongly suggest that you listen to Episode 22 which outlines at a macro scale why belief was called 'the religion of water' in Bali. It showcases all ways in which Bali is important to the Balinese. If you like this episode, or our podcast in general we would be so grateful if you shared with a friend or if could rate us on whatever platform you are listening on. Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture . For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook . You can also find a library of monthly editions here , to read online for free. Thanks to our Podcast Supporters, Genesis Creative Centre , where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects.…
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