What does it mean to know? Besides the obvious, it means that we stop considering what possibilities, answers, and opportunities await us in the realm of the Unknown. Come and join us as we discuss some of the major issues facing society today, what we can learn from careful observation, and how our collective experience can be used to solve these problems.
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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.
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The Illusion of Agency: Navigating Information Warfare
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Send us a text In this conversation, Daniel and Peter delve into the concept of reflexive control and its implications in the realm of information warfare, particularly through social media. They discuss the illusion of agency that individuals experience when consuming information, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the influence of polit…
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The Complacency Crisis: How Self-Deception Shapes Our World
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Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Daniel and Peter explore the themes of self-deception, societal mistrust, and the pervasive influence of fear in political and social dynamics. They discuss the consequences of complacency, the role of media in shaping perceptions, and the importance of critical thinking in an increasingly polarized worl…
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Me Veo: "Run" with Felicia Murrell
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It's always easier to scapegoat and be in either/or....to do the blame-game either with ourselves in a victimizing shame spiral or with others in the worst kind of dehumanizing villainization. In this episode, Brie discusses the desire to move into a more loving stance of both/and, using her song "Run" as a starting point to a conversation with aut…
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Me Veo: "Bloom" with Andreas Weber
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How does love soften our edges into a sweet unfurling of who we really are? In this episode, Brie uses her song "Bloom" as the basis for a rich, mystical conversation with Andreas Weber about ecological interdependence, love as enlivenment, and seeing through the eye of the heart. Andreas Weber teaches at the University of the Arts, Berlin, and he …
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Vision vs. Myopia: Navigating the Future of Western Governance
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Send us a text Summary The conversation explores the problem of a lack of long-term strategic vision in Western societies, particularly the United States, and its impact on society. It discusses the challenges of short presidential and congressional terms, comparing them to countries like China and Russia with longer terms. The role of appointees a…
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Rebuilding Trust: Accountability, Transparency, and the Path Forward
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Send us a text Summary The conversation explores the erosion of trust in institutional structures, particularly in the education system and government. It discusses the need to address wrongdoings and rebuild trust by holding officials accountable. The importance of cultural and educational factors in shaping trust is highlighted. The conversation …
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Economic Tides and Power Shifts: Navigating Global Challenges and Opportunities
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Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Daniel and Beewan discuss various aspects of global economics and the challenges faced by economic powers throughout history. They explore the impact of social media on perception and the need for structure in monetary policy. They also discuss the consequences of locking countries out of the global econ…
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Beyond Extremes: Navigating the Crossroads of Ideology and Reality
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Send us a text Summary The conversation explores the rise of left-wing authoritarianism and right-wing fascism, highlighting the dangers of both extremes. It delves into the belief that individuals are inadequate and the need for big government to solve societal problems, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individual capabilities. The conver…
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Rethinking Education: A Deep Dive into Critical Thinking, Motivation, and the Power of Knowledge
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Send us a text Summary This episode explores the education system's failure and the need to teach critical thinking skills. It emphasizes the value of time and the importance of investing time in pursuits of substance. The role of vocabulary and language learning in intellectual growth is discussed. The conversation also highlights the need for mot…
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Me Veo: "Soledad" with Gideon Heugh
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Brie continues to unpack themes from her upcoming album, Me Veo, with Gideon Heugh. On this episode Brie shares a sneak peak of the song as well as the story behind it, and together with Gideon explores how solitude (Soledad) is the artist's invitation to presence and to pay attention to what really matters. Gideon Heugh is a poet and environmental…
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Me Veo: "Loved Me Like a Weapon" with Lora Mathis
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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 …
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Me Veo: "Honey" with Bayo Akomolafe
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Brie Stoner continues 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. In this episode, Brie discusses the themes from her song "Honey" with Dr. Bayo Akomolafe, as sweet and sticky invitation to move beyond binaries and absolutes. Bayo Akomolafe, Ph.D, is a wi…
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Energy and Empires: Navigating the Geopolitical Currents of the 21st Century
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Send us a text Summary This conversation explores the geopolitical landscape and the role of energy in driving economies. It discusses the historical background of the Middle East and the exploitation of the region for oil. The conversation also delves into the importance of communication, freedom, and the desire for democracy - highlighting the sh…
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Rebuilding the Social Fabric: A Deep Dive into Communication, Education, and Unity
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Send us a text Summary The conversation explores the social contract's decline, the woke culture's impact, and the need for effective communication and critical thinking. It delves into the oversimplification of concepts, the loss of literacy and critical thinking skills, and the flaws in the education system. The conversation also highlights the s…
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Revisiting History: Unpacking Ideologies, Art's Impact, and Societal Responsibility
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Send us a text https://danielryancurtis.com Summary In their insightful dialogue, Daniel and Peter traverse a wide array of topics, from the tactics of the Soviet era and the rise of dehumanization to the potential for societal revolution. They emphasize the importance of historical knowledge, critically examining the darker facets of environmental…
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Breaking Free: Confronting Entitlement, Cultural Decay, and the Social Media Trap
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Send us a text Daniel and Peter actively delve into the state of society and its urgent need for transformation. They tackle the decline of culture, pinpoint the root causes of societal issues, and address the widespread lack of effective communication. Their dialogue highlights the intentional misrepresentation prevalent in media and the pervasive…
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Breaking Boundaries: Embracing Growth Beyond Your Comfort Zone
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Send us a text In this conversation, Daniel and Peter discuss the concept of the human comfort zone and strategies for overcoming it. They emphasize the importance of self-reflection, setting goals, and taking action to break out of routines and pursue personal and professional growth. They also highlight the value of seeking constructive criticism…
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Send us a text email - drc@danielryancurtis.com website - https://danielryancurtis.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielryancurtis/ Twitter(x) - https://twitter.com/danielryancurti Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/danielryancurtis In this episode, Daniel discusses the new happenings for the podcast and expresses gratitude for the sup…
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Redefining Success: A Journey Beyond the Conventional
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Send us a text In this insightful episode of 'The (All) Unknowing', we venture into the depths of what it truly means to be successful, challenging traditional benchmarks and advocating for a more profound, integrity-based understanding. Our conversation traverses the critical importance of nurturing genuine relationships and prioritizing quality o…
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Navigating Hope and Integrity in a Complex World
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Send us a text In this episode of 'The (All) Unknowing', we embark on a profound exploration of hope amidst the challenges of modern society. We discuss the magnification of mental health issues, the accelerated pace of change, and the troubling trends of controlling narratives and spreading misinformation. Our conversation critically examines the …
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Season 4 Preview: Me Veo. A journey through the themes from Brie's upcoming album.
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It's been a minute...(or almost a year!). Brie shares what she's been up to this past year and a sneak peak into the theme of the upcoming new podcast season! To learn more about the Unknowing courses or to schedule a 1:1 with Brie, click here. Unknowing podcast is only made possible through the direct support of its listeners. Please consider join…
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”Composting Christianity” with Andreas Weber
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In this season finale, Brie invites on biologist, philosopher and author, Dr.Andreas Weber, to discuss his premise of an erotic ecology in his book "Matter and Desire." Together they explore how enlivenment is a shared reciprocity of becoming as a shift from any domination paradigm inherited from empire-christianity, and how we might compost platon…
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Send us a text We've addressed a myriad of societal concerns, particularly human nature, social media, and propaganda, but how do we move forward, and what are the solutions? Daniel and Peter suggest we question "authority figures" who pose as the be-all, end-all experts and seek comfort and support in genuine interpersonal relationships and commun…
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Labor - Motivating Our Workforce
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Send us a text In this episode, Daniel Curtis and Peter explore the heavy history of slavery in America and how it relates to issues in the labor market today. New technology, automation, and industrialization helped end slavery, and those very same reasons are significant contributors to why we have an alarming amount of unskilled and unemployed c…
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”Composting Christianity” with Catherine Keller
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In this second to last episode of Season 3, Brie invites process theologian and author Catherine Keller to help explain how process might invite a more compatible paradigm to the efforts of composting Christianity, and a to a more relational and ecological worldview. Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology at the Theological School o…
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”Composting Christianity” with Ilia Delio
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Brie invites theologian and author, Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD, to discuss the role of Teilhardian thinking in helping to compost outdated cosmologies that perpetuate disembodiment in Christianity. Ilia Delio is a Franciscan Sister of Washington, DC and American theologian specializing in the area of science and religion, with interests in evolution, phy…
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”Composting Christianity” with Sophie Strand
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Brie continues the inquiry of "Composting Christianity" with author Sophie Strand, exploring how re-rooting and re-wilding the gospel stories into their environment, place and time, can free Jesus' revolutionary movement to be freed from empire...and simply spore into erotic ecological reciprocity in our time now. Sophie Strand is a writer based in…
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”Composting Christianity” with Dr.Karen Jo Torjesen
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Brie continues her exploration on "Composting Christianity" --how Christianity became empire, how it influenced the foundations of the US Government and politics, and how we might metabolize domination rhetoric into a more communal and ecological worldview--with Karen Jo Torjesen, Ph.D. Together they discuss Dr.Torjesen's book "When Women Were Prie…
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”Composting Christianity” with Brian McLaren
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Brie Stoner kicks off season 3 of Unknowing Podcast, a themed exploration titled "Composting Christianity" with guest Brian McLaren. Together they discuss the historical context and decisions that turned a revolutionary spiritual and political movement of power-with, to a religion of empire of power-over...and its impact on the foundations of the U…
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Host Brie Stoner introduces Season 3 of Unknowing Podcast, "Composting Christianity." Following her own spiritual evolution, Brie will invite listeners on a historical drive-by this season of how Christianity became empire, its influence in US politics today, and how we might compost our beliefs into a more ecological (and creative) paradigm. Seaso…
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Propaganda - The Bane of Society
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Send us a text Propaganda: the impact it has on society and our ability to think freely and make individual decisions. It’s vital first to understand where propaganda comes from and whose agenda it ultimately serves. Unfortunately, many people today have an antiquated perspective of propaganda and are not conscious of the many ways it is being used…
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An Interview with Sam Thiara
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Send us a text Sam Thiara joins Daniel to discuss the journeys that await us all. Check out Sam's website, books, and other content at the links below: http://www.sam-thiara.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sthiara/ https://twitter.com/Sam_Thiara https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Found-Seeking-Finding-Myself/dp/0993758150/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sam+thiara&q…
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Send us a text The (All) Unknowing Podcast with Daniel Curtis Daniel and Peter discuss five reasons freedom of speech is the most critical component of governmental structure and the fundamental rights it should guarantee every citizen without fear of retribution or censorship. Historically, these rights have played a vital role in the fight for ci…
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Does Cancelled Have One (L) or Two? - Part 2
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Send us a text The (All) Unknowing Podcast with Daniel Curtis – Cancel Culture Part 2 Daniel continues his discussion on “cancel culture” with Peter by exploring how to counteract many of the negative effects that “cancel culture” has had on how people are treated, how we think, and how we converse with one another in our society. For years, “cance…
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Does Cancelled Have One (L) or Two? - Part 1
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Send us a text As “cancel culture” continues to trend, many leaders are championing it and missing the opportunity to create a more unified society. This leads to an increase in division and dissension among citizens and has the potential to result in catastrophic consequences. As a society, we are in need of social reform and must return to true f…
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Send us a text In this episode, Daniel and Peter attempt to uncover the best tools for success and what we should all be focused on developing. They also review a listener's thoughts, discuss goals, and explain why literature is a critical part of a well-balanced education. They also briefly touch on recent media coverage relevant to thinking criti…
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”The Trust Fall Into Love: Weaving Wonder and Wild Beauty” with Felicia Murrell
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Brie is joined in the Season Two finale by Felicia Murrell to discuss the paradox of the trust fall in the act of courageous creativity. What happens when you're sure the story has come to a colossal and disappointing end? You keep writing...and let the next chapter prove you wrong. "Love doesn't want to fragment or cut anything off...it alchemizes…
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Education for the Real World
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Send us a text In this episode, Daniel and Peter attempt to discern the best path forward for the education curriculum at the secondary school level. They answer questions submitted by two listeners and discuss financial literacy, school curriculum, online learning, and several other topics. Connect with Daniel WEBSITE: https://theallunknowing.com/…
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The Glorification of Mediocrity
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Send us a text In this episode, Daniel and Peter discuss the glorification of mediocrity, mentorship, gratefulness, and self-accountability. They attempt to uncover the motivations for the rise of the mass acceptance of mediocrity, discuss why this issue is of significance, reflect on some of their past experiences, and discuss how we might collect…
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Send us a text The state of the education system within the United States of America. During this episode, they discuss where we are, how we got to this point, observations on the influence and opportunity of technology, and the education system's politicization. This episode is the first of a multi-part series focused on the problems and opportuni…
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”Inspiring Innovation: The Bravery of Believing & Building the Impossible” with Tony Fadell
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What does it take to manifest what no one has imagined yet? Legendary iPod, iPhone, and Nest engineer, designer, entrepreneur and investor Tony Fadell joins Brie in Episode 10 of Season 2 to discuss his best selling book "Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making things Worth Making". On the wave of the 21st anniversary of the release of the iPod, Brie …
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”Movement Matters: Flowing between Form and Freedom” with Annick Schadeck
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Brie is joined by groundbreaking choreographer and dancer Annick Schadeck in EP09 of S2, to discuss how we can learn from the medicine of movement in our creative endeavors, as perpetual discovery of unknowing in freedom in new forms of expression. What postures do you get stuck in? What is the necessary tension between discipline (preparation) and…
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”The Heart of a Mystic: The Devotion and Faith Required of a Maker” with Jawad Mian
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Brie is joined in this episode by Jawad Mian, founder of Stray Reflections, an independent global macro research firm with a focus on major investment themes. Jawad is devoted to the pursuit of truth--in life and in markets, and in 2020 released a book titled "Stray Reflections," an intimate account of his search for meaning. Together with Brie, th…
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”Rituals and Relations: Alchemizing Grief in Eco-creative Possibility” with Brontë Velez ( PART II)
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In Part 2 of this two part conversation, Brie is joined by black-latinx transdisciplinary artist, designer, trickster, and wakeworker, Brontë Velez. Together they discuss how unknowing is woven in Brontë's eco-social art praxis at the intersections of black feminist placemaking & prophetic community traditions, environmental justice, and death doul…
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”Rituals and Relations: Alchemizing Grief in Eco-creative Possibility” with Brontë Velez ( PART I)
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In Part 1 of this two part conversation, Brie is joined by black-latinx transdisciplinary artist, designer, trickster, and wakeworker, Brontë Velez. Together they discuss how unknowing is woven in Brontë's eco-social art praxis at the intersections of black feminist placemaking & prophetic community traditions, environmental justice, and death doul…
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”Remembered Instinct: Letting the Body Lead the Way” with Dani Green
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Dani Green, keyboardist and singer for American indie folk band, Birdtalker, joins Brie to discuss how re-membering (becoming membered to) a body-led instinct has allowed her to weave a more holistic and cyclical approach to creativity. You can catch Birdtalker on tour (check dates here), or listen to Dani's podcast Weather Womxn. If you're interes…
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”Vulnerable Creativity: The Art of Love and Possibility” with Mark Groves
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Human connection specialist and founder of Create the Love, Mark Groves, joins Brie to discuss how unknowing is a practice of love in the cultivation curiosity, creativity and courage...beginning with our relationship with ourselves and extending outwardly in our romantic partnerships. Mark Groves is a speaker, writer, motivator, creator and collab…
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”Hearing the Harmony: Becoming more than One Note” with Jeff Schroeder
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Jeff Schroeder--Korean-American rock musician, academic and guitar player for The Smashing Pumpkins--joins Brie in conversation about how to move through identities, the courage to become our authentic selves and how to embrace change instead of fight against it. If you're interested in learning more about Brie's online courses or to schedule a 1:1…
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”Truth Telling: Finding the Freedom of the Filmmaker” with Yana Bille
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Multi-lingual filmmaker and screen writer Yana Bille joins Brie to discuss the power of telling the truth and ending the lifelong habit of hiding, in her latest documentary film project, Father. Yana Bille was born in Yaundé, Cameroon and is based in Los Angeles. To learn more about her film project Father, and how you can support it visit her webs…
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