Episodes

  • Arupa Tesolin | The Quotidian Podcast | Ep. 26
    Dec 16 2023

    Arupa Tesolin learned from an early age how her creative and intuitive powers deeply affected the way she was able to be in the world. With powerful experiences of integrated somatic and intuitive presence as her guide, she has written books and even created software to help afford others the experience of these innate creative gifts, which she believes (as do all of us here at the quotidian) are our natural birthright.

    Arupa is the creator of Intuita Mindware, and she's one of the leading voices for intuition in business today. She is an insightful and articulate, well-published author, consultant, speaker, and facilitator. She wrote the book Ting! The Surprising Power of Intuition to Transform Work & Innovate, is a story that explores the relationship between authenticity and intuition.

    Her lifelong passion for the creative process led to a personal quest to find an explanation that better reflects the true nature of our relationship with the creative universe.

    This episode is sponsored by Chocolate Debonaires: The Sophisticated Doughnut Experience, and by Carolina Commons Creative, a catalyst for creative thinking and transformational development, and our parent company. Check us out at carolinacommons.org

    Thank you for being here.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Quotidian Ep. 25 | Ethan Kobayashi–Hsieh, Pt. 2
    Mar 21 2023
    The followup from part 1. . .To support the work we do here at the Quotidian and Carolina Commons, you can Like, Subscribe, comment, and share. You can also become an official Quotidiot by joining our Patreon campaign to receive gifts, unique content, and the chance to be on the show.Thank you, as ever for being here and joining in the conversation.Theme MusicThe Colours of ChlöeWritten & Performed by Eberhard WeberUsed by arrangement with ECM RecordsIncidental music from Epidemic SoundCopyright ©2023 www.carolinacommons.org
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    49 mins
  • The Quotidian Ep. 25 | Ethan Kobayashi–Hsieh, Pt. 1
    Mar 15 2023

    This week I'm speaking with the theater performer, director and teacher Ethan Kobayashi-Hsieh. Ethan is the creator of TIAMAT, which stands for The Integrative Approach and Methodology of Active Transformation. Put succinctly, Ethan's work uses theater as the means for practitioners to create an embodied, multi-perspectival awareness of themselves as applies to a robust search for meaning and purpose.

    I first encountered his work through the podcast of cognitive scientist and professor John Vervaeke. I immediately saw parallels to my own theories about theater as a pathway toward individuation: Jung's term for the process of intense self discovery and meaning making. Both Ethan and John's work has proven inspirational and I reached out to Ethan and began a conversation.

    This led to our recording what you're about to see which lasted nearly two hours. I'm breaking the episode in two for ease of digestion. We get in to the nuts and bolts of how theater is uniquely suited as an ecology of practice and it's immediacy of effect. Ethan also explores deeper aspects of his work as relates to Vervaeke's theories of meaning making.

    The Quotidian is produced by carolinacommons.org and is dedicated to exploring and celebrating the creative energy of the human spirit. For more information visit the website, and if you'd like to support the show directly, you can do so at patreon.com/thequotidian

    I'm thrilled to have had this conversation, and look forward to more. If you like what you're seeing and hearing, let us know.

    Thanks for being here, and please enjoy this dialogue with the hyper intelligent, ebullient and effervescent Ethan Kobayashi-Hsieh.

    • Theme Music

    • The Colours of Chlöe

    • Written & Performed by Eberhard Weber

    • Used by arrangement with ECM Records

    • Incidental music from Epidemic Sound

    • Copyright ©2023 www.carolinacommons.org

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Quotidian Ep. 24 – Mike Hanas
    Feb 6 2023

    My guest today is the executive coach, Mike Hanas. Before his career in leadership coaching, Mike was the head of school at the Carolina Friends School in Durham, NC, the San Franscisco Friends School, and has thrived in education since 1985. He received his masters in Administration, planning and social policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and most recently earned his certification at the Berkely Executive Coaching Institute.

    Mike began his coaching practice, Furthering Leadership in 2018, emphasizing conflict resolution and consilience in his work with individuals and teams.

    As the Quotidian Podcast begins to turn toward the learning, coaching, and leadership space, I was particularly curious to hear Mike's thoughts on post-covid leadership trends, how Quaker pedagogy intersects with his practice, and what is both most needed and requested from his clients. We spoke about those topics, as well as what Mike's work has in common with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters.

    Mike is a thoughtful, earnest, and compassionate leader to whom I look as an example of holding space for meaningful and inclusive cultural transformation.

    The Quotidian Podcast is produced by Carolina Commons whose mission is to help individuals, teams, and communities engage their creative energies for personal and professional growth. To learn more about how we can help you and your organization, visit www.carolinacommons.org.

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    57 mins
  • Dr. Mary Antonia Wood - The Archetypal Artist
    Oct 26 2022

    Dr Mary Antonia Wood is a scholar of archetypal depth psychology and the author of the new book, The Archetypal Artist: Reimagining Creativity and the Call to Create. Her work and focus are among the principal resources I claim as inspiring this show and the topics I curate here, namely a reinvigoration of meaning through the creative process.

    Dr Wood is the chair of the Depth Psychology and Creativity program at the Pacifica Graduate Institute, and an accomplished visual artist whose work draws deeply from both the surrealist bricolage movement as well as the feminist symbolism of seminal painters such as O'keefe and Cornell. Her work reflects a deep interest in the eternal mysteries of existence. She has said of her work, ". . . it is an act of discovery ­ a journey through mystery, legend, and myth. It is a sort of spiritual archaeology, which eventually leads to the barest elements, the hidden essence within." She is an encyclopedia of creative philosophy and reference, whose breadth of knowledge continues to astound me at every turn.

    We spoke about the shamanic origins of human creativity, the role of the artist in the growing social and political space, and her middle name and the power she derives from her Hispanic heritage.

    You can find out more from her creative coaching website, Talisman Mentoring.

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    The podcast is produced by Carolina Commons, which exists to foster the creative spirit in individuals, teams, and communities to encourage good faith communication and lift the human condition towards finding meaning and purpose. To learn more, visit carolinacommons.org.

    If you like what you hear and want to support our work please check out our Patreon page, patreon.com/thequotidian and receive great gifts, exclusive content, and the chance to be on the show. We are grateful for your listenership and welcome your feedback and support.

    Theme Music

    The Colours of Chlöe

    Written & Performed by Eberhard Weber

    Used by arrangement with ECM Records

    Incidental music from Epidemic Sound

    Copyright ©2021 www.carolinacommons.org

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    59 mins
  • Love & Work w/ Grace Helbig & Elliott Morgan
    Oct 14 2022

    This week inaugurates the series: Love and Work, focusing on the interplay of relationships and creativity.

    I met Grace in the Fall of 2020 as we both began work in our graduate studies at the Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her then-fiancee, now husband! Elliott joined another cohort at the same school, diving into the world of archetypal depth psychology–the psychology of the unconscious–to add to their already enormous breadth of knowledge of the human psyche and spirit through the lens of comedy.

    Both Grace and Elliott are well known to the YouTube community, having been content generators for over a decade. In Grace's case, for 15 years in such groundbreaking offerings as My Damn Channel & Daily Grace.

    They are comedians as well as extremely observant, deep thinkers, and it was only natural that two people with such incredible talent would fall madly in love.

    We spoke about their history together, about the dangers of social media in an age of anxiety, and how these tools can be used to transform, rather than simply amuse, entertain, and edify.

    To support the work we do here at the Quotidian and Carolina Commons, you can Like, Subscribe, comment, and share. You can also become an official Quotidiot by joining our Patreon campaign to receive gifts, unique content, and the chance to be on the show.

    Thank you, as ever, for being here and joining in the conversation.

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    Theme Music

    The Colours of Chlöe

    Written & Performed by Eberhard Weber

    Used by arrangement with ECM Records

    Incidental music from Epidemic Sound

    Copyright ©2021 www.carolinacommons.org

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    58 mins
  • The Quotidian Ep. 23 - Nicholas Janni
    Dec 29 2022

    Over the last 20 years, Nicholas Janni has gained an international reputation for his transformational coaching and leadership development seminars. His clients include FedEx, Rolls Royce, Intel, Motorola, Microsoft, eBay and Lafarge, the UK Permanent Secretaries, and several cabinet ministers.

    He bridges the worlds of creative, personal, spiritual and professional development in a uniquely powerful, relevant and accessible way. In his first career, Nicholas was a theatre director. He taught acting at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and directed his own theatre company.

    He has spent 30 years researching the theory and the practice of ‘the zone’ of peak performance and studying multiple mind/body disciplines. In 2001 he left the theatre to co-found the arts-based leadership development consultancy Olivier Mythodrama. In 2013 he founded his own consultancy, CORE PRESENCE.

    He was an Associate Fellow at the University of Oxford Said Business School 2010–15 and currently teaches regularly at the IMD Business School in Lausanne.

    Nicholas and I spoke about presence in coaching, a subject I’ve delved deeply into as a result of my own coaching training, as well as the differences between being and doing. He examines these topics closely in his new book, Leader as Healer. Nicholas is an amazing man, with an incredible depth of knowledge and passion for helping people.

    To support our work at the Quotidian and Carolina Commons, you can Like, Subscribe, comment, and share. You can also become an official Quotidiot by joining our Patreon campaign to receive gifts, unique content, and the chance to be on the show.

    Thank you, as ever for being here and joining in the conversation.

    Theme Music

    The Colours of Chlöe

    Written & Performed by Eberhard Weber

    Used by arrangement with ECM Records

    Incidental music from Epidemic Sound

    Copyright ©2022 www.carolinacommons.org

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    56 mins
  • Episode 20: The Quotidian - Daniel Domig
    Sep 26 2022
    • I'm pleased to bring to the show the deep thinking of an artist I admire whose work continues to intrigue and challenge me.

    • Daniel Domig's work infiltrates the unconscious with alarming precision and emotional intensity. He contends with the insta-image and digital marketplace of immediatism that floods modern consciousness. His is a process-based art form exploring human connection, among other things. We spoke about these connections, the loss of poetry as a means of expression of the soul, and how paintings provide us hospitality. His art invites the viewer to linger and listen to the sounds of our own inner voices in dialogue with his images.

    • Daniel studied Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria, where he currently lives with his family. He has exhibited widely in both Europe and North America over the past two decades and is currently shown in Sydney, Edinburgh, and New York among other locations.

    To support the work we do here at the Quotidian and Carolina Commons, you can Like, Subscribe, comment, and share. You can also become an official Quotidiot by joining our Patreon campaign to receive gifts, unique content, and the chance to be on the show.

    Thank you, as ever for being here and joining in the conversation.

    Theme Music

    The Colours of Chlöe

    Written & Performed by Eberhard Weber

    Used by arrangement with ECM Records

    Incidental music from Epidemic Sound

    Copyright ©2021 www.carolinacommons.org

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    1 hr and 10 mins