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The Art of Enough
Jay Sullivan
6 episodes
9 months ago
Re-Remembered is a story about fathers and sons, baseball, and mental illness. It is in the form of a one act play that describes how I used a creative, photographic process to reconnect with my estranged and long-deceased father.
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Re-Remembered is a story about fathers and sons, baseball, and mental illness. It is in the form of a one act play that describes how I used a creative, photographic process to reconnect with my estranged and long-deceased father.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Exhaling the Subconciouss
The Art of Enough
24 minutes
6 years ago
Exhaling the Subconciouss
In this podcast I detail another technique for accessing the subconscious and mining the wealth of memories and emotions that reside there. Breathing. Yes, breathing. Featuring New York based voice, breath and Alexander Technique coach Jean McClelland and psychologist and author Dr. John Arden this episode details the art and science of using the breath to reduce anxiety, access the subconscious and increase creativity. The breath and its relationship to th...
The Art of Enough
Re-Remembered is a story about fathers and sons, baseball, and mental illness. It is in the form of a one act play that describes how I used a creative, photographic process to reconnect with my estranged and long-deceased father.