When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
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When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
This episode isn’t one of our usual Conversations, but the first of a series of what we call Reflections, in which we embrace the ever-present opportunity to find gratitude for all mothers—perfect and imperfect, absent and present, received and chosen, familial and spiritual, God Mothers and step mothers. Carly reflects on her own difficult but beautiful relationship as a daughter and as a mother; the wild love, the raw edges, the big, vulnerable truths. And then: A special Infinite Crescendo Microjourney crafted from Carly’s own lullaby for her girls layered with voices from the community, sharing from the heart. It’s a gift, in audio form, and it’s meant to guide you toward whatever it is you might like to affirm, expand, shift, or hold as your own experience with the mothers surrounding you and the mother within.
Infinite Crescendo
When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.