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Sharoll Sinani Studio
Sharoll Fernandez Siñani
5 episodes
4 months ago
Sharoll Sinani Studio is a podcast where art, ancestral wisdom, and emotional truth converge. Hosted by poet-artist and educator Sharoll Fernandez Sinani, each episode invites layered, soulful conversations on grief, memory, identity, and healing. Sharoll, an Aymara Jewish woman and Harvard-trained educator, braids storytelling, sound, and reflection into tools for transformation. With a focus on constructive disagreement, this podcast explores how listening can turn conflict into growth, and how beauty and pain can coexist in our pursuit of collective and personal wholeness.
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Sharoll Sinani Studio is a podcast where art, ancestral wisdom, and emotional truth converge. Hosted by poet-artist and educator Sharoll Fernandez Sinani, each episode invites layered, soulful conversations on grief, memory, identity, and healing. Sharoll, an Aymara Jewish woman and Harvard-trained educator, braids storytelling, sound, and reflection into tools for transformation. With a focus on constructive disagreement, this podcast explores how listening can turn conflict into growth, and how beauty and pain can coexist in our pursuit of collective and personal wholeness.
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Arts
Education,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 5 — Season 2 Premiere: Presence, the Quiet Revolution
Sharoll Sinani Studio
7 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 5 — Season 2 Premiere: Presence, the Quiet Revolution

Episode 5 — Season 2 Premiere: Presence, the Quiet Revolution

🔸 What you’ll hear

  • A leap from centuries-old Aymara survival to the modern grind of “always hustling.”
  • A crystal-clear explanation of Hegel’s master–slave insight—without philosophy jargon.
  • Voices of Toni Morrison, Frantz Fanon, Hannah Arendt, and Bolivian legend Domitila Barrios de Chungara, woven into one living conversation.
  • A quick study on internalized oppression (stereotype-threat science meets lived experience).
  • Sharoll’s studio moment: painting sensual Aymara women not as protest, but as proof of wholeness.

🔸 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

  1. Pause before your next “push back.”
  2. Ask: If nothing needed defending, what would I create right now?
  3. Do one small act from that answer—paint, cook, call your grandmother in her first language.

🔸 Carry it forward

  • Light a candle for an ancestor who survived by loving, not only by fighting.
  • Share this episode with someone exhausted by the endless race.
  • Follow, rate, and review Sharoll Sinani Studio—each echo feeds the quiet revolution.

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.

Sharoll Sinani Studio
Sharoll Sinani Studio is a podcast where art, ancestral wisdom, and emotional truth converge. Hosted by poet-artist and educator Sharoll Fernandez Sinani, each episode invites layered, soulful conversations on grief, memory, identity, and healing. Sharoll, an Aymara Jewish woman and Harvard-trained educator, braids storytelling, sound, and reflection into tools for transformation. With a focus on constructive disagreement, this podcast explores how listening can turn conflict into growth, and how beauty and pain can coexist in our pursuit of collective and personal wholeness.