Join host, Brie Stoner, in conversation with artists, spiritual teachers, authors and friends as she explores the practice of unknowing as the (beautiful, surprising, messy) spiritual path of creative possibility.
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Join host, Brie Stoner, in conversation with artists, spiritual teachers, authors and friends as she explores the practice of unknowing as the (beautiful, surprising, messy) spiritual path of creative possibility.
Brie Stoner kicks off Season 4 of Unknowing Podcast, a season dedicated to exploring the themes of her upcoming record ME VEO (I see myself), out May 3rd, 2024. On today's episode she discusses the topic of romantic and institutional gaslighting via her song "Loved Me Like a Weapon", and how we can make something new out of the shattered pieces of our hearts with guest, Lora Mathis.
Lora Mathis is a poet, essayist, and artist who grew up in between Southern California and Québec...and has written three books of poetry, including the most recent, The Snakes Came Back from Metatron Press. Lora regularly performs poetry, often alongside sound collaborators like Matty Terrones. Mathis makes visual artwork in video, photography, sculpture, graphic design, and printmaking.
You can learn more about Lora's work here.
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Join host, Brie Stoner, in conversation with artists, spiritual teachers, authors and friends as she explores the practice of unknowing as the (beautiful, surprising, messy) spiritual path of creative possibility.