When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
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When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
In a world that values clearly defined brands (personal and otherwise) but also rewards jack-of-all-trades who jump from one modality to the next, creative growth can be tricky. As Australia-born filmmaker and vocalist Kelsie Moore attests to here, our continual unfolding will ask us to stay open. Our offerings will only take the shapes they’re meant to take if we allow them the space and freedom to expand and shift. These lessons came, in part, during one of Carly Jo’s Heart Song retreats; and, in part, over years of filming the Emmy-award winning documentary The Gerda That Remains, a study of one woman’s memory loss and the dichotomy and partnership of the heart and the brain.
Infinite Crescendo
When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.