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Lucid Journeys: Exploring the Phillip Aisling Multiverse
Brandon Bosse
40 episodes
1 week ago
When the world feels glitchy, is it a sign that reality is breaking down—or that it’s inviting us to wake up? In this deep dive, we scale last episode’s personal lucidity tools up to the global level and ask: What if today’s social upheaval, polarization, AI weirdness, and climate instability are actually collective dream signs—a shared wake‑up call to pivot from division into compassionate co‑creation? ​ Using Phillip Aisling's adventures as a micro‑lab, we explore how draith‑like fear shows...
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When the world feels glitchy, is it a sign that reality is breaking down—or that it’s inviting us to wake up? In this deep dive, we scale last episode’s personal lucidity tools up to the global level and ask: What if today’s social upheaval, polarization, AI weirdness, and climate instability are actually collective dream signs—a shared wake‑up call to pivot from division into compassionate co‑creation? ​ Using Phillip Aisling's adventures as a micro‑lab, we explore how draith‑like fear shows...
Show more...
Fiction
Arts,
Kids & Family,
Books,
Stories for Kids
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Ep 34 - Do Middle-Grade Readers Actually Like Big Words?
Lucid Journeys: Exploring the Phillip Aisling Multiverse
10 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 34 - Do Middle-Grade Readers Actually Like Big Words?
In today’s episode, we explore one of the most common questions parents, teachers, and librarians ask about the Phillip Aisling series: Is the vocabulary too advanced for young readers, or does it actually help them grow? You’ll hear the honest story behind the author’s own self-doubt while writing the series, how advanced vocabulary shows up naturally in fantasy favorites like Percy Jackson, Keeper of the Lost Cities, and Harry Potter, and why research shows that middle-grade readers o...
Lucid Journeys: Exploring the Phillip Aisling Multiverse
When the world feels glitchy, is it a sign that reality is breaking down—or that it’s inviting us to wake up? In this deep dive, we scale last episode’s personal lucidity tools up to the global level and ask: What if today’s social upheaval, polarization, AI weirdness, and climate instability are actually collective dream signs—a shared wake‑up call to pivot from division into compassionate co‑creation? ​ Using Phillip Aisling's adventures as a micro‑lab, we explore how draith‑like fear shows...