The War Drums of a Makua: The Season of Battle
Why are ancient war drums so important? The history of the Warring Night Marchers. Who are the Polynesians and how do they fit into modern culture? The past as it was handed down from Royal Kings and Queens to their current caretakers and offspring. The stories of one line of the Ali'is, the oldest living Monarchy of one of the biggest kingdoms in the world, Polynesia. Narrated and told by a Royal Princess of the Polynesian Monarchy. Promo music was provided by Siva Pacifica, Last Voices, "Jungle", Anthony Copping and background music provided by Sefa Drums, "Wacka", all music licensed and used by permission. Artwork is the depiction of "Pele" provided by FaceBook "Celestial.Skin.Pro" Idaho Falls, ID.
Episodes
41 episodes
Health Tip "You are what you Eat"
If your plate looks like a natural disaster...your mood might too so eat clean, feel fierce.
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0:34
The Predisposition of Ea
In this episode, we walk the rhythm between punishment and restoration, exploring how Polynesian justice was never about shame—it was about ceremony. Chiefs and kahuna enforced law through ritual, not isolation. We trace the sacred use of plant...
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32:56
Ea is Forever
In this episode, we trace the breathline of sovereignty—from Native American treaty rights to Polynesian ancestral law. We explore how Polynesians didn’t just arrive—they navigated, governed, and encoded their legacy in language, ritual, and la...
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16:25
Health Tip "Cold and Flu Season"
Your immune system is working overtime, so give it good stuff
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Health Tip "Think Fist"
Eating too much slows digestion, drains your energy, and messes with your blood sugar.
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The Breathline of Ea
In this episode, we descend into the breathline—where memory meets motion and Ea speaks through rhythm, resistance, and ancestral recall. DS unpacks the layered pulse of sovereignty, tracing how breath becomes boundary, and how the act of inhal...
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20:30
Health Tip "Water is Easy"
Soda, tea, and energy drinks might taste good, but they’re harder for your body to handle
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0:34
The Sovereignty of Ea
In this ceremonial transmission, DS invokes the breathline of Ea—the primordial force of movement, memory, and migration that predates borders and bureaucracies. Through layered storytelling and ancestral cadence, this episode explores sovereig...
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30:53
Health Tip "Your Mind's a Garden"
Worry can grow wild in your head when you don’t take care of it,
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Health Tip "Running on Soda" 2025
Your brain’s 75% water—so if you’re running on soda, don’t expect to think like Einstein.
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Rupturing Ea
In this season two Episode, we descend into the fracture—where sovereignty is not lost, but torn. The Rupturing of Ea traces the deliberate severing of breathline through child removal, cultural re-indoctrination, and the weaponization of negle...
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33:35
Health Tip "Grab the Granny!"
Crunch into that red, green, or golden glow – apples are fiber packed, vitamin loaded, and gut approved!
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Health Tip "Worry is like a Rocking Chair"
Worry is like a rocking chair—it gives you something to do but gets you nowhere
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The Politics of Ea
In this episode, we braid ancestral rhythm with institutional power, exploring how government organizations—often dismissed as bureaucratic—can become vessels of sacred stewardship. DS unpacks the five rhythms that pulse through effective go...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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26:51
Health Tip "Chew Your Food"
Chewing isn’t just polite—it’s enzyme activation.The more you chew, the easier it is to digest and absorb what you need.
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0:37
Health Tip "Get Bitter!"
Quick, punchy health tips that make you think twice—and smile once. From portion sizes to gut rhythm, we break down the basics in 30 seconds or less. No fluff, no guilt—just better choices, delivered with a wink. Tune...
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The Genetics of Ea
In this episode, we descend into the marrow—where science meets spirit, and the MAO-A gene becomes more than a molecule. Known as the “warrior gene,” MAO-A has been linked to aggression, impulse, and ancestral survival. But what happens when th...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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17:33
Erasing Ea
In this episode, we trace the quiet violence of erasure—how names, lands, and ancestral memory are stripped from the record, yet pulse beneath the surface. Ea, the word for “earth” in many Pacific tongues, becomes the symbol of what’s been sile...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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17:47
Defending Ea
Episode 2: Defending Ea – Nationalism, Religion, and the Breathline of EaIn this episode, we trace the ritual of war from Polynesian shores to Russian borders, exposing how nationalism and religion have become weapons of con...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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