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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Discover how movement, fear, and connection intersect in this inspiring episode of Heads in Tales! 🎙️ I sit down with Ahnon, an AcroYoga mentor dedicated to transforming everyday people into fearless movers. From his wrestling roots to mastering Acr... more
Join us as we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Steven, a passionate musician from Portland, Oregon. From following in his grandmother's footsteps as a trumpet player to exploring the cultural roots of jazz, Steven shares how mentors, school pr... more
Step into the serene world of Inchala Tea House with Samie and P'Big, two creators who treat life itself as an art form. In this episode, we explore how they’ve built a unique space in Chiang Mai that’s not just about tea but about intentional living... more
Building Community Through Music and Creativity at Paapu House Welcome to Heads in Tales! In this episode, we dive into the story of Paapu, the incredible founder of Paapu House, a unique haven for musicians, artists, and creatives in Chiang Mai. Paa... more
In this episode of Heads in Tales, we explore the fascinating world of Korean web novelist Jay. From navigating creative challenges to understanding cultural nuances, Jay shares invaluable insights into her journey as a writer and his experiences liv... more
From working with street children in Cambodia through the NGO Tiny Toones to speaking at TEDx Phnom Penh, Romi's journey is a testament to the power of creativity and connection. Romi Grossberg is an inspiring counselor, author, and public speaker wh... more
Join us as we sit down with DJ, a multi-talented singer-songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur who left Trinidad six years ago to explore Southeast Asia—and never looked back. In this episode, DJ shares the fascinating story of his journey, from navi... more
Join us as we dive into the transformative world of the Mycelium Festival with Kieang and Nail, two of the creative minds behind this unique event in North Thailand. Mycelium is more than a festival—it’s a movement blending art, music, and sustainabi... more
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