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The Scarlet Frequency

The Scarlet Frequency

著者: The Red Tent Collective
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Welcome to The Scarlet Frequency — the sonic pulse of The Red Tent Collective. Here, we speak in spells and syllables, through poems that breathe and essays that burn. Each episode is a reclamation: voiced articles that vibrate with truth, recordings from live conversations on X Spaces, and dialogues with thinkers who refuse the silence. This is not another algorithm-fed podcast. It’s a listening ritual. A gathering for women who crave depth over dopamine, and who know that liberation begins with language — raw, embodied, and unfiltered.The Red Tent Collective 社会科学
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  • From Willow to Whisper — A Life Rewoven with Hazel Moon Audio
    2025/12/05

    On this Red Tent Storyteller episode, we sit down with willow-weaver, grief-walker, and audio alchemist Hazel Moon Audio to trace the winding path from London suburbs to wild Hebridean shores — and from women’s refuge work to bringing other women’s stories to life in her own voice. Hazel shares how a girl who “didn’t fit” in a sporty family grew into a woman who chose books, music, radical feminism, and eventually a law conversion course and Women’s Aid work… only to walk away from the city and start again on a remote island where she had to learn to cut peat, build stone walls, grow food, and talk to neighbours instead of avoiding eye contact on the street.

    From there, we follow her into the craft: the moment a friend dragged her to a basketry course, the older woman with arthritis who handed her the torch and said, “Of course you’re good enough to teach,” and the years of planting willow, making baskets, and slowly becoming the village basketmaker. Hazel speaks honestly about the years of caregiving for her partner Carly, and the way grief stripped all the colour out of the world — even the beauty of the island — and how reading aloud to Carly at night became the quiet, unseen apprenticeship for what would come next.

    That “next” was Hazel Moon Audio: an unexpected nudge in a Dyke Voices Twitter space, months of learning ACX, microphones, mastering, and the sheer stamina of narrating whole lives into a microphone. Hazel walks us through the practical and emotional labour of audiobook narration — from auditioning for projects like Ray, The Well of Loneliness, The Candlemaker’s Woman, and feminist titles like Girls Matter and The Grumpy Guide to Radical Feminism — to setting boundaries around what she will and won’t read, mentoring other women who want to try it, and refusing to let AI erase the human warmth and history in a woman’s voice. This is an episode about craft, courage, and starting a new life chapter when the world has already taken more than its share.Hazel Moon is not just “a nice voice.” She’s a woman who has lived several lives and stitches them all into the way she tells a story.

    Hazel’s authority doesn’t come from industry hype — it comes from lived experience, craftsmanship, political clarity, and a voice that has literally read women to sleep and back into life.If you want more conversations like this — women telling the whole truth about their lives, work, grief, and craft — follow us on X and join Ember for free, The Red Tent Collective’s flame of ongoing broadcasts.Follow Hazel Moon Audio on X

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    1 時間 58 分
  • “Please, Don’t Feed the Fears” — with Cynthia Breheny
    2025/11/20

    Today, we’re stepping into a conversation every one of us has brushed up against—some of us bruised, some of us bitten, some of us still crawling back from the dark. We’re talking about fear… the real kind. The kind that lives under the ribs. The kind that swallows children whole and follows adults into every room.

    Our guest today—writer, illustrator, and truth-teller Cynthia Breheny—has written a book that does what so many others fail to do. Please, Don’t Feed the Fears doesn’t teach children to run from fear, suppress it, medicate it, or pretend it doesn’t exist. Instead, Cynthia walks us straight into Fear’s belly and shows us the way out.

    This episode is a lighthouse for anyone who has ever felt stuck, small, or alone.
    It’s a hand reaching back through the dark saying:
    “Come on. You can do this. I’ve been here too.”

    Stay with us.Take a breath.Let’s open the door.

    Fear has teeth. It can freeze you mid-step, swallow you whole, and convince you that you will never crawl back into the light again. But in this Scarlet Frequency episode, author and illustrator Cynthia Breheny turns toward that monster with an unexpected truth:
    Fear isn’t the enemy. Misunderstanding it is.

    Reading her Quill essay aloud, Cynthia brings listeners deep inside the emotional ecosystem behind her children’s book, Please, Don’t Feed the Fears—a gentle, whimsical guide for anyone (child or adult) who has ever felt swallowed by their own worry. Instead of preaching avoidance or “fighting your demons,” she offers something far more radical: integration. Listening. Understanding. Compassion for your own biology.

    Cynthia pulls back the curtain on her own story—growing up in a house where Fear ruled everything, where bravery was discouraged, and where trust was treated like a liability. When no one came to help, she became her own guide. Over years of therapy, study, panic attacks, and spiritual searching, she discovered what no self-help book had ever told her:

    Fear is not an illness. Fear is not a curse.
    Fear is a part of you, and it can be befriended.

    This episode is for every child who trembled alone in the dark.

    For every adult still carrying the echoes of those rooms.

    For every parent desperate to help a child who hides inside their own mind.


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    Don't Feed the Fears, available on Lulu

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    5 分
  • Bring Your Story to Life with Hazel Moon Audio
    2025/11/14

    When Hazel Moon steps behind the microphone, she is not simply “recording an audiobook”—she is midwifing a story into sound. In this article, read aloud in her own voice, Hazel Moon reveals the hidden labor, the intimate rituals, and the reverence that shape every finished audiobook. She brings listeners into the quiet sanctum of her work: the pre-dawn script study, the pronunciation hunts, the emotional mapping, the obsession with silence as its own form of punctuation.

    She refuses shortcuts. She refuses caricature. She refuses to perform characters as hollow soundbites. Instead, she embodies the breath, the cadence, the energy of each figure on the page. Her method is a discipline of devotion—four hours of preparation, performance, editing, and mastering for every one hour delivered to the listener’s ears.

    In an industry that often celebrates speed and spectacle, Hazel Moon stands firmly in the lineage of women who choose craft over convenience. Her voice work is an act of stewardship. Precision. Tenderness. And a fierce respect for the author’s creation. This read-aloud is a masterclass in the art of doing things well.

    Hazel Moon is a narrator who approaches her craft like a scholar, an artist, and a guardian all at once. She studies the entire text before she records a word—tracking emotional peaks, character instincts, and the architecture of the story. Her refusal to “fake” deep male voices or drown narration in accents is not modesty; it’s mastery. She prioritizes truth over theatrics.

    Her process is rigorous: consistent mic setup, meticulous editing, silence shaped with intention, and final mastering to ACX technical precision. She does not rush. She does not cut corners. “Each recorded hour takes at least four,” she states—and the depth of her work proves it. Hazel is not merely reading a book. She is resurrecting it.

    Hazel Moon reminds us that storytelling is sacred work—and that when a woman lends her voice to a book, she is performing an act of artistic lineage.

    🔥 Support Hazel’s work. Follow her. Hire her. Amplify her craft.
    👉 Follow Hazel Moon Audio on X
    👉 Visit her site

    🔥 And if you want more work like this delivered straight into your inbox—essays, voices, war-cries—join Ember.

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    3 分
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