Conversations: Sabrina Monarch and Anastasia Wasko

 

Self transformation is a process that is fed by ideas. I believe sharing ideas is as important as cultivating the mind-body-soul feedback loop. Ideas might be the things that open your mind and usher in shifts. This is why I share different ideas here on The Practice blog.

Sabrina Monarch invited me to be in conversation on her exquisite podcast The Magic of the Spheres. We talked about the concept of “alive language,” a mystical encounter in the midst of evacuating a hurricane, and more.

Here’s one place to listen to the episode. You can also find it wherever you listen to podcasts.

Sabrina Monarch is an evolutionary astrologer who has built relationships with the planets and the Universe itself. She has an MA in Philosophy, Cosmology and Consciousness from California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). She also produces Magic of the Spheres. Read more on her website.

Conversations: Stephanie Chesson and Anastasia Wasko

 

Self transformation is a process that is fed by ideas. I believe sharing ideas is as important as cultivating the mind-body-soul feedback loop. Ideas might be the things that open your mind and usher in shifts. This is why I share different ideas here on The Practice blog.

I zapped my friend Stephanie Chesson to be in conversation for this month’s blog. We exchange ideas about imagination as a portal, energy and astrology, perception and perspective, and change within ourselves and around us. This is an hour of unscripted conversation between us.

Stephanie Chesson is a photographer, reiki master, tarot practitioner, and evolutionary astrologer who lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. Here is her website.

Conversations: Ezerd Land and Anastasia Wasko

 

Self transformation is a process that is fed by ideas. I believe sharing ideas is as important as cultivating the mind-body-soul feedback loop. Ideas might be the things that open your mind and usher in shifts. This is why I share different ideas here on The Practice blog.

I zapped my friend Ezerd Land to be in conversation for this month’s blog. We exchange ideas about originality and being an original thinker; exceptional experiences, mental health, creative process and creative expression, the artist’s life; love, surrender, and time; and all these things in the context of the work that we do. This is an hour and half of unscripted conversation between us.

I talk about my recently published work of autofiction, Meta Work; speculative fiction, including Vayux; and High Voltage, a novella that is currently available for publication. Ezerd relays their relationship to the wonkiness of time, space, and being while flowing cosmic love through their work.

Ezerd Land is a visual artist who lives in the Bronx, New York City. Here is their website.