I think we as humans experience a collective aching to know ourselves, and psychics & therapists each illuminate different access points.
Read MoreKeeping the songs unplugged feels to me like a way to stay connected to our roots.
Read MoreOn one side, there’s a tumultuous danger that keeps me on my toes—but on the other there’s serenity, hypnotic sound and movement.
Read MoreSome of the first sounds we hear are our parents’ voices, our family’s songs, and even years later their music can carry us home.
Read MoreWhat if we encountered our bodies the way they are and said, “this is good enough”?
Read MoreI think of my work as being temporal by nature.
Read MoreMusic can reveal itself as simply escapism or enjoyment, but it can also be something much deeper, more abstract and substantial.
Read MoreWhen combined, the arts create redemption, gratitude, connections we’d never have bridged on our own.
Read MoreToday, we bask in the uproarious gentleness of Issue I contributor Meg Olsen, and her latest single “Capture the Moon.”
Read MoreMany of the truths within this book are about the impossible debt of love and the tremendous gift of lineage.
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