A series of slow conversations between humans who recentre the work of listening, healing, justice, and love.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPhilosophyPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
This short offering accompanies episode five of how to think. Omikemi invites listeners to meditate and move with a question that arose for them at the time of recording. This offering includes ocean sounds that were recorded by Omikemi at Gullane an... more
Released under the full moon in Scorpio, this final episode is a long, intimate, deep conversation between Rajni Shah and Omikemi. Infused by the sounds and shapes of the ocean, this episode moves through and returns to themes of vulnerability, recip... more
Kharaini Barokka (Okka) shares some of her personal daily wellbeing practices in this short offering that accompanies episode four of how to think.
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Rajni Shah and Kharaini Barokka (Okka) discuss the complex relationships between listening, safety, harm, accountability, and trust. These topics are especially poignant because Okka and Rajni did not know each other before recording this episode of ... more
This short offering accompanies episode three of how to think. Listen to Julietta Singh read an extract from her new book, The Breaks, which takes the form of a letter to her six-year old daughter.
Read more about The Breaks here: www.juliet... more
The third episode of how to think draws on two different recordings of conversations between Rajni Shah and Julietta Singh, in which they discover and recognise common ground in their lived and embodied experiences while learning to let go of expecta... more
This short offering accompanies Episode Two of how to think. Ria Righteous guides the listener through a meditation called ‘Breathing the body’. The offering was recorded by Ria in Kersal Dale, near the river Irwell in Salford.
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In this first full conversation, Rajni Shah and Ria Righteous take time to allow words to emerge between them through deep listening. The conversation is intimate and personal, meditating on themes of grief, selfhood, family, renewal, and the long an... more
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