• Arrival
    2024/06/12

    Tonight’s theme is “Arrival” and how “arriving” really means noticing that we have been here all along. When the noise finally recedes to a manageable level, we can see that we are capable of vulnerability in front of another human being, and that we can be open to a healthy dose of intimacy.

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    6 分
  • The Transformative Power Of Art
    2024/06/12

    We will talk about the difference that art can make in our lives, and how making art allows us to heal from within — also, how processing what happened to us allows us to grow.

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    6 分
  • Amongst Friends
    2024/04/25

    I would like to dedicate this episode to the theme of having friends, and the wonderful, connected joy that we feel when people truly understand us.

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    5 分
  • Acceptance
    2024/04/19

    We talk about acceptance, and the need to make peace with the past.

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    5 分
  • The Sparkle Of The Divine
    2024/04/11

    Tonight, we will talk about the sparkle of the Divine, which exists even in the midst of all trauma. Often, when things are rough, all it takes is a single second of hope, in order to turn our lives around.

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    5 分
  • The Road
    2024/01/28

    We will be talking about the road, and the journey that it takes us on. So our first poem is called Footsteps, and it’s from my book, “At The End Of My Travels”. Tonight’s second poem is called “Everything Brings You,” and it’s from “Buddha’s Broken Fingernail”. Here too, the emphasis is on the journey itself, and where it brings us. Our third poem is called “I Trust The Journey,” and it’s about looking forward, and not losing hope. And finally, tonight I will share a fourth poem, called “Watch Out For The Immigrant Amongst You”. It’s meant to be taken sarcastically, of course — but as an immigrant myself, I often reflect on the journey and what it means to cross borders and oceans.

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    6 分
  • Darkness
    2024/01/28

    We will be exploring the darkness. Specifically, we will be talking about the darkness that some of us find ourselves in, when confronted with mental health issues. The first poem is “You, Who Creates,” and it’s the title poem from my first book of poetry, published in 2018. The second poem is called “Creation,” and it’s also from “You, Who Creates”. This next poem is called “I Went Back”. It’s from “Buddha’s Broken Fingernail,” and it’s about going back, once we are healthy, to where we were abused, in order to make peace with our own past. And finally, here’s a poem called “The Children of Evil,” from my latest book, called “Into You”.

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    6 分
  • Psychological Pain In The Body
    2023/11/20

    Tonight we will look at how pain, especially psychological trauma, is stored within the body. So the first poem I will read is called “My Body still Remembers”. The second poem is called “I Thought” and it deals with seeing one’s own trauma from the outside. Finally, the third poem is called “I Went Back” and in it, we see how important it is, after much therapy, to go back to the places where people were mean to us, and to make peace with ourselves, for what happened.

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    6 分