
Experimental Radio is an monologic exploration of meditations, sacred text and the ideas we use to engage life to adapt, survive and thrive; including special guest conversations with thoughtful humans. Literally the annals of my mind. Host - Sontaia P. Briggs Producer - Sontaia P. Briggs Audio/Mix Production - Aaron C. Waldron Artwork - Aaron C. Waldron Music - Behind the Words
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | ||||

Sometimes they don’t get it and that’s OK.
You have to accept that family and friends will not understand or accept everything you do.
This is OK. You have you’re own walk in life. So walk it.
This episode is dedicated to those who love us b... more
What do you do when there is nothing wrong? How do you navigate joy; even better contentment? Is the ‘nothing’ a safe place for you, or is your mind constantly looking for a fight?
We are all made for ‘this.’ I can’t tell you what your this is, but I suspect you already know. Deep inside, in the quiet of your mind there is a whisper of a dream or giftedness. I want to remind you - that you were made for this.
A True to the experiment, I wanted to capture this episode while outside. Pre-written, some kind of prose. These are the sounds of life. Spending time with yourself can be a trip. How well do you know you? Have you been running from yourself? This pa... more
Cleaning, minimizing and down-sizing life requires looking back. One day while entertaining the perpetual task of decluttering my life; I went down the rabbit hole of looking through old journals. Good and challenging this journey through the past an... more
I would try and write some eloquent description, but this episode is a thoughtful rant!
Fight for Joy. Change the Narrative.
You have the Power.
Please enjoy!
Happy New Year! It's been a wild, unpredictable, relentless ride that 2020. We are on the other side, one question: what are you going to do?
There is more inside. Wisdom can be found anywhere in my opinion. Today's offering comes from that idea. As we approach the end of the year! Do know that you are abundant, that what you have to offer the world is uniquely yours and necessary. There... more










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