In2Deep is a podcast, where we dive into specific topics about art, romance, philosophy, psychology and dreams, and really get down to the nitty-gritty in each episode. Why are so many artists afraid of putting themselves out there? Is having a rational or emotional mind the better route to be on? Why do we fear the unknown and how could this affect every aspect of our future? If you're an artist that's just starting out, a lost soul with more questions than answers, a heart with a passion or interest for the topics above, or you just happen to stop by spontaneously: welcome! Let's take a dive
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In2Deep is a podcast, where we dive into specific topics about art, romance, philosophy, psychology and dreams, and really get down to the nitty-gritty in each episode. Why are so many artists afraid of putting themselves out there? Is having a rational or emotional mind the better route to be on? Why do we fear the unknown and how could this affect every aspect of our future? If you're an artist that's just starting out, a lost soul with more questions than answers, a heart with a passion or interest for the topics above, or you just happen to stop by spontaneously: welcome! Let's take a dive
This episode is all about you. Who are you, really? What exactly makes you, you...? There are many theories, views, and stories on individuality and whether or not the "human soul" actually exists. And to make sure we don't just have one viewpoint covered, we have 4 guests joining us, who each explain their thoughts on this exact topic! Hosted by Amalia James (A.R.J.) + Guests (Madeleine Leo Patra, Sandra Markart, Kristina Savina, Victoria)
In2Deep
In2Deep is a podcast, where we dive into specific topics about art, romance, philosophy, psychology and dreams, and really get down to the nitty-gritty in each episode. Why are so many artists afraid of putting themselves out there? Is having a rational or emotional mind the better route to be on? Why do we fear the unknown and how could this affect every aspect of our future? If you're an artist that's just starting out, a lost soul with more questions than answers, a heart with a passion or interest for the topics above, or you just happen to stop by spontaneously: welcome! Let's take a dive