Episode 5 — Season 2 Premiere: Presence, the Quiet Revolution
🔸 What you’ll hear
🔸 Why it matters
Resistance breaks chains—but can also chain us to the oppressor’s gaze. Presence shifts the center of gravity back to our own bodies, languages, and dreams, so liberation starts inside the skin and ripples outward.
🔸 Try it today
🔸 Carry it forward
Inside the Heart Portal, presence plants the seeds of tomorrow. Step through, stay rooted, and join us next time as we breathe new life into collective imagination.
Episode 4 — Why Disagreement Matters in 2025
Two scenes bookend our era of division: coffins draped in the Wiphala after Bolivia’s 2019 Senkata massacre, and a dinner table in the American Midwest split by claims of fraud and fear. In between, poet and leadership advisor Sharoll Fernandez Sinani threads memory, art, and strategy to ask: How do we stay human when conflict ignites?
🔸 What you’ll hear
A cinematic jump from tear-gas streets in El Alto to a family kitchen fractured by belief.
A raw excerpt from To Senkata and My Dead, invoking coffins, repression, and sacred grief.
A sobering data snapshot of U.S. polarization—record lows in moderation, echoes of January 6th.
The H-E-A-R framework (Hedge ▸ Emphasize ▸ Acknowledge ▸ Re-frame) in action—from Andean protest lines to a CEO’s corner office.
Sharoll’s own misstep, do-over, and the long-game practice of being “slightly better than yesterday.”
🔸 Why it matters
When voices are silenced—by bullets or contempt—disagreement mutates into oppression. But when we meet conflict with humility and presence, friction polishes us instead of burning us down. In 2025, every curious question becomes a stitch in our torn civic fabric.
🔸 Try it today
Find a low-stakes disagreement.
Hedge: “I might be missing something, but…”
Name one shared value or goal.
Mirror their view before offering yours.
Replace “but” with and.
Notice what shifts—in them and in your own body. Then, if you're brave, scale up.
🔸 Carry it forward
Ask yourself: Where am I pouring gasoline? Where could I kindle light?
Share this episode with someone wrestling a hard divide.
Follow, rate, and review Sharoll Sinani Studio—each echo keeps the Heart Portal open.
Inside the Heart Portal, conflict becomes communion. Step through, stay curious, and join us next time as we explore how communities heal after the clash.
Constructive Disagreement – Art & Memory edition - Episode 3: “What is it?"
Two voices clash over dinner. A cousin’s hand slams the table. A nation divides at the seams. But what if disagreement isn’t the end of harmony—it’s the beginning of a deeper kind?
🔸 What you’ll hear
An intimate reflection on conflict, color, and the unexpected beauty born at the edge of tension.
The neuroscience behind why we defend, withdraw, or explode—and how to shift the story.
A practical guide to HEAR, a framework by Harvard researcher Julia Minson for navigating disagreement with empathy, curiosity, and care.
A real-life family dialogue transformed—not avoided—by the gentle application of these tools.
🔸 Why it matters
We live in a world growing more polarized by the day. Yet disagreement, when practiced with skill and heart, can be a portal to connection, not rupture. Whether you’re in a meeting, at home, or in protest, this episode offers a compass to navigate difference without losing your center—or your humanity.
🔸 Take it further
Try the HEAR framework in a low-stakes disagreement this week.
Revisit a past argument with compassion and curiosity: what was really being said?
Reflect on how art, like disagreement, thrives on contrast—and transforms through presence.
Download resources and guides at SharollSinani.com.
Inside the Heart Portal, disagreement becomes dialogue, and friction becomes form. Step through.
Episode 2 — The Banished Intonation: Senkata and the Power of Remembering
Smoke drifts across the high-altitude streets of El Alto and a grandmother’s whispered prayer cuts through history’s static. In this luminous, heart-heavy episode, poet and cultural strategist Sharoll Fernandez Sinani guides you through the 2019 Senkata Massacre—an event that tried to silence an Indigenous community, yet awakened a worldwide chorus for justice.
🔸 What you’ll hear
🔸 Why it matters
Languages can be banished, voices muted, and lives cut short—but memory, voiced aloud, enacts healing and change. Whether you’re navigating family stories, workplace tensions, or global headlines, this episode teaches how attentive listening turns trauma into empathetic action.
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If the pulses of ancestors moved you, please follow, rate, and review Sharoll Sinani Studio on your favorite platform—every echo keeps these stories alive.
Inside the Heart Portal, dialogue alchemizes into luminous love. Step through.
Episode 1 – What This Is & Why It Matters
In our debut episode, artist, educator, and Aymara Bolivian storyteller Sharoll Fernandez Siñani lays out the guiding ideas for the series:
Along the way Sharoll shares:
Key Takeaways
Resources & Further Reading
(Full citation list and transcript at sharollsinani.com)
Connect & Support
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Host & Production: Sharoll Fernandez Siñani
Intro/Outro Music: “Amanecer,” by Carlos Macusaya for the painting series "Metamorphosis" by Sharoll Sinani
Recording & Editing: Descript
Distribution: Transistor
Thank you for listening—and remember to breathe, listen, and create.