Life is a Festival #91 Jan Blake
Jan Blake, one of Europe's most renowned storytellers teaches the medicine of myth through six tales.
Read MoreJan Blake, one of Europe's most renowned storytellers teaches the medicine of myth through six tales.
Read MoreThe king of “lowbrow visionary art” gives us his own version of making lemons into lemonade.
Read MoreMarian speaks on Burning Man’s cultural course correction, how radical inclusivity must now be proactive racial inclusivity, Burning Man’s 2030 Sustainability Roadmap, and how we as a community can pitch in to keep Black Rock City alive.
Read MoreFrom the ashram to Argentina and from Wynwood Arts to Magic City, Tony Cho makes life more festive for us all!
Read MoreMy brother Quinn’s first feature film, Survival Skills, is playing on demand as part of Fantasia Film Festival starting on August 20th.
Read MoreJonny’s journey to create an eco-retreat & immersive art park in Colorado.
Read MoreIn light of a series of allegations concerning predatory behavior by Nahko, I have decided to remove this episode from my catalogue pending an accountability process.
Read MoreSelf-isolating in her flat in London, Adah Parris offers her perspective on these difficult times, from Covid-19 to racial injustice in the United States.
Read MoreNick Farr, CPA, shares the immediate steps we can take for financial resilience, specifically how to get money from the government including Economic Impact Payments, unemployment benefits, and loans. We talk about how communities can support each other and what people with privilege can do. Once we have some ground under our feet, long term resiliency means switching our mindset from disaster response to birthing a new way of being.
Read MoreRaging against the gatekeepers of cool and waxing about the importance of being earnest. Fame may seem to be a way to transcend death, but if every life is an epic, we are all already famous.
Read MoreWe go deep into the history of Mardi Gras with fabulous parades and exclusive balls, prideful showings and pubic wigs. We discuss Katrina’s work advocating against gun violence, microdosing for mental health, and throwing a lemonade party when life gave her its sourest lemon.
Read More“The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.” ― Steven Pressfield, The War of Art
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