Day Eve reflects on the differences they can no longer hide from, exploring what they’ve been taught and what must be released in order to reach new futures. This episode is a meditation on unlearning, change, and becoming. The poems referenced in this episode is “The Lesson of the Falling Leaves,” and "Why some people be mad at me sometimes" by Lucille Clifton. This episode is dedicated to the collective Everything Changes. Support the show Follow us at @audioslut_garden and @kom...
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Day Eve reflects on the differences they can no longer hide from, exploring what they’ve been taught and what must be released in order to reach new futures. This episode is a meditation on unlearning, change, and becoming. The poems referenced in this episode is “The Lesson of the Falling Leaves,” and "Why some people be mad at me sometimes" by Lucille Clifton. This episode is dedicated to the collective Everything Changes. Support the show Follow us at @audioslut_garden and @kom...
In this episode, we explore the quiet work of unlearning harshness and choosing softness as a future practice. For every immigrant child, every tender heart, and every person learning to love themselves better—your blooming matters. Your softness is not a weakness; it is the beginning of the life you deserve. Support the show Follow us at @audioslut_garden and @komet_dreams Cover Art includes the photography of @marbsworld and @c_saner. The music you hear at the beginning of the episode was...
Celestial Suites
Day Eve reflects on the differences they can no longer hide from, exploring what they’ve been taught and what must be released in order to reach new futures. This episode is a meditation on unlearning, change, and becoming. The poems referenced in this episode is “The Lesson of the Falling Leaves,” and "Why some people be mad at me sometimes" by Lucille Clifton. This episode is dedicated to the collective Everything Changes. Support the show Follow us at @audioslut_garden and @kom...