Creative Adventures - An accidental podcast

Episode #10: Decenary threshold guardians, the totem of aloneness and my distant uncle who was a happy little stomach on a stick

34 min · 20. maalis 2026
jakson Episode #10: Decenary threshold guardians, the totem of aloneness and my distant uncle who was a happy little stomach on a stick kansikuva

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In this episode I try to resist doing anything special for episode ten but end up going down a decenary rabbit hole, I reflect on the difference between aloneness and loneliness and rethink the brain’s role in creativity through getting to know a primitive sea creature. TL;DL 3’ 12”     Why does the number 10 feel so significant anyway? 9 ’42”     A story of transforming lonliness into solitude on a remote island 26 ’20”  The human brain and the happy little stomach on a stick 32’ 35”  Come hang out in my brain 33’ 22”  Bad crow biology Links to things I mentioned The Ocracoke Art Adventure [https://ocracokeart.squarespace.com/] The article about "The British artists" in the Ocracoke Observer [https://ocracokeobserver.com/2023/03/01/british-artists-discover-the-magic-of-ocracoke/] 7 ½ lessons about the brain book [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48930266-seven-and-a-half-lessons-about-the-brain?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=wYSIdWFWwO&rank=4] "Towards a social psychology of loneliness" paper [https://peplau.psych.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/141/2017/07/Perlman-Peplau-81.pdf] Upcoming workshops (Masks, musical improv, paper cutting) [https://www.canscorpionssmoke.com/events/] Details about my forthcoming Open Studio [https://www.somethingsidid.com/studio] The written substack version of this episode can be read on my Substack. [https://stevexoh.substack.com/] If you're wondering why this is an accidental podcast then listen to the first 5 minutes of episode one [https://www.creativeadventures.uk/episode-1]. Comments, questions, requests and stuff to stevexoh@gmail.com (Total listening time 34' 26”)

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Episode #10: Decenary threshold guardians, the totem of aloneness and my distant uncle who was a happy little stomach on a stick

In this episode I try to resist doing anything special for episode ten but end up going down a decenary rabbit hole, I reflect on the difference between aloneness and loneliness and rethink the brain’s role in creativity through getting to know a primitive sea creature. TL;DL 3’ 12”     Why does the number 10 feel so significant anyway? 9 ’42”     A story of transforming lonliness into solitude on a remote island 26 ’20”  The human brain and the happy little stomach on a stick 32’ 35”  Come hang out in my brain 33’ 22”  Bad crow biology Links to things I mentioned The Ocracoke Art Adventure [https://ocracokeart.squarespace.com/] The article about "The British artists" in the Ocracoke Observer [https://ocracokeobserver.com/2023/03/01/british-artists-discover-the-magic-of-ocracoke/] 7 ½ lessons about the brain book [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48930266-seven-and-a-half-lessons-about-the-brain?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=wYSIdWFWwO&rank=4] "Towards a social psychology of loneliness" paper [https://peplau.psych.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/141/2017/07/Perlman-Peplau-81.pdf] Upcoming workshops (Masks, musical improv, paper cutting) [https://www.canscorpionssmoke.com/events/] Details about my forthcoming Open Studio [https://www.somethingsidid.com/studio] The written substack version of this episode can be read on my Substack. [https://stevexoh.substack.com/] If you're wondering why this is an accidental podcast then listen to the first 5 minutes of episode one [https://www.creativeadventures.uk/episode-1]. Comments, questions, requests and stuff to stevexoh@gmail.com (Total listening time 34' 26”)

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