
Playing With Fire is a podcast that explores the topic of TRANSCENDENCE and how it manifests in people's lives. Kimbra will ask a musician, an author, an actress, a priest, and a best friend what transcendence means to them, and how it has changed the way they live and work. For some, it’s found in the ecstatic, grand, and psychedelic moments. For others, it’s hidden in the ordinary, and seemingly... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureEducation | ||||

In this episode, we discuss how diverse perspectives can deepen our own experience of transcendence and the power of shared questions over shared answers.
In this episode, DAWN invites us to take another look at the power of the prophet across time and how to take care of yourself when working in an industry that rarely has your best interest at heart.
In this episode, Matt helps us to remember the importance of cultivating imagination in our institutions and how communities allow us to lean on one another when our beliefs inevitably waver.
In this episode, we discuss not only the seasons of consolation we experience but the deep, dark nights of desolation and how this is crucial for our awakening as creatives.
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I love this podcast, the conversations are deeply creative. I didn’t know about Jacob Collier or Mitski before I heard about them on this podcast, and now I’m a huge fan of both! I hope Kimbra keeps doing this.
I’ve been a big fan of what Kimbra has been doing for a while now, but to connect with what she is doing in this space is really special too. She has a genuine intrigue in the wider image of life which shines through in all she does, including this podcast. A natural host, I’m very keen to hear more from this show.
Always keen to see what Kimbra is putting out next, it’s guaranteed to be good - proud kiwi x
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