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Interesting Lives of Ordinary People
Rohini Rathour
46 episodes
1 week ago
Every life is interesting when we as observers know where to look and ask the right questions. Being ordinary can be a gift. A chance to explore and experiment away from watchful eyes and without the burden of high expectations. Join me in conversation with my guests who talk about an event that changed their life. We delve deep into what followed and how they turned adversity or an unexpected turn of events into something meaningful.
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Every life is interesting when we as observers know where to look and ask the right questions. Being ordinary can be a gift. A chance to explore and experiment away from watchful eyes and without the burden of high expectations. Join me in conversation with my guests who talk about an event that changed their life. We delve deep into what followed and how they turned adversity or an unexpected turn of events into something meaningful.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Devaki Thomas - Growing Up In A Hare Krishna Commune
Interesting Lives of Ordinary People
44 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Devaki Thomas - Growing Up In A Hare Krishna Commune

Devaki Thomas, a movement psychotherapist and multi-disciplinary artist, is known in international art circles for her work as a performing artist in many capacities including drummer/vocalist with her husband’s award-winning world-fusion-dance projects, Samsara and Stunflower. She made a name for herself in her late 30’s/40’s as a festival director, co-founding a renowned, ground-breaking 3-day event with her husband Thomas. The pair ran the Komasket Music Festival, in Western Canada, presenting and collaborating with icons in global music. She’s been a creative force working with many festivals and established arts organisations in London after re-locating to the UK in 2008 with her family. She is a dedicated mother of 4 sons and now a grandmother. 

Recently graduating with an MA in Dance Movement Psychotherapy she created Sound & Movement Sanctuary (SMS) in October 2020, collating 30 years as a dancer, musician, teacher, producer and now psychotherapist. SMS provides therapeutic movement and sound sessions online and in-person. She is the eldest daughter of a 7-sibling family, raised in the ‘music centric’ Hare Krishna commune in Vancouver. This story is a glimpse into the challenges and rewards of a life in this cult-like upbringing and how this has shaped her as an artist, mother and now psychotherapist.


Interesting Lives of Ordinary People
Every life is interesting when we as observers know where to look and ask the right questions. Being ordinary can be a gift. A chance to explore and experiment away from watchful eyes and without the burden of high expectations. Join me in conversation with my guests who talk about an event that changed their life. We delve deep into what followed and how they turned adversity or an unexpected turn of events into something meaningful.