Half A Century Apart
In this episode we speak about romantic love and the dance of relationships. How we meet another, and how we are met in return. We explore soulmates, lust bombs, online dating, love, and conscious uncoupling, reflecting on how love is experienced and understood across generations. What does love look like when viewed fifty years apart? The episode also features poetry woven through the conversation: “The Lie” by Laura Jan Shore, from The Generosity of Birds (Concrete Wolf Press, Louis Awards Series, 2024). “What It Means to Be Met” by Oceana Piccone. And an excerpt from “On Love” by Kahlil Gibran, from The Prophet (Knopf, 1923). We are grateful for the intro and outro music from Wayne Joseph Kington from his exquisite new album, Self-Portrait. www.waynejoseph.com.au [http://www.waynejoseph.com.au] If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art. Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit. Explore more: Oceana Piccone – https://www.creativeimpulse.com.au/ Laura Jan Shore – https://laurajanshore.com/
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