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Conversations That Don't Suck
Kyla Sokoll-Ward
38 episodes
1 week ago
In a world that is collectively starved for connection, why does it feel so hard to cultivate? Join Kyla Sokoll-Ward, millennial loneliness thought leader, in truth-telling conversations with community builders, professional empaths, and communication experts as we build a world where expressing your emotions is normal, having meaningful community is non-negotiable, and empathic communication is practiced on the daily. If you’re tired of the “What do you do?” and otherwise shitty conversations you keep finding yourself trapped in, you’ll love these deep-dive discussions around topics including connection, communication, community, and how to bring more realness to the world in a way that creates more belonging, not separation.
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In a world that is collectively starved for connection, why does it feel so hard to cultivate? Join Kyla Sokoll-Ward, millennial loneliness thought leader, in truth-telling conversations with community builders, professional empaths, and communication experts as we build a world where expressing your emotions is normal, having meaningful community is non-negotiable, and empathic communication is practiced on the daily. If you’re tired of the “What do you do?” and otherwise shitty conversations you keep finding yourself trapped in, you’ll love these deep-dive discussions around topics including connection, communication, community, and how to bring more realness to the world in a way that creates more belonging, not separation.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Accessing Vulnerability Through Poetry with Alisha Yi & David Xiang
Conversations That Don't Suck
54 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Accessing Vulnerability Through Poetry with Alisha Yi & David Xiang
Alisha Yi and David Xiang are on the podcast this week - the first DOUBLE GUEST episode in the podcast's short history. Alisha and David are the creators of the Hope Storytelling Project, a virtual series of poetry workshops designed to discuss themes of hope and vulnerability. Alisha M. Yi is a rising junior at Harvard University, studying History and Science and is a 2018 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts for Writing. David Xiang graduated this year magna cum laude from Harvard University with a degree in History and Science, and is an incoming medical student at Harvard Medical School. In 2015, he was selected as a National Student Poet, the nation’s highest honor for youth poets. In this conversation, we discuss: How poetry helps make vulnerability accessible, how intergenerational spaces create more opportunities for connection and empathy, what we don’t know about others, how Alisha and David each got started writing poetry, loneliness, competition, and connection on college campuses, coming to terms with leaving college during the pandemic, AND POETRY SHARES!!! Scientific American article: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/using-poetry-to-combat-loneliness-and-social-isolation/ Join their last session of the storytelling project here!: https://www.cambridgema.gov/en/cpl/calendarofevents/2020/05/27/thehopestorytellingprojectfindingcomfort https://lvccld.bibliocommons.com/events/5ec41a3e171b7a24001534e1
Conversations That Don't Suck
In a world that is collectively starved for connection, why does it feel so hard to cultivate? Join Kyla Sokoll-Ward, millennial loneliness thought leader, in truth-telling conversations with community builders, professional empaths, and communication experts as we build a world where expressing your emotions is normal, having meaningful community is non-negotiable, and empathic communication is practiced on the daily. If you’re tired of the “What do you do?” and otherwise shitty conversations you keep finding yourself trapped in, you’ll love these deep-dive discussions around topics including connection, communication, community, and how to bring more realness to the world in a way that creates more belonging, not separation.