The Quotidian Podcast

By: Carolina Commons
  • Summary

  • The Quotidian Podcast explores the intersection of creativity and everyday life.

    Creativity makes life deep and meaningful, and we converse with individuals and couples to discover how they infuse their everyday lives with this amazing resource that is the inherent birthright of every human being.

    Whether you're in the arts, sciences, humanities, or just trying to navigate through life with grace and beauty, this show will inspire you through examples of everyday creative heroism.

    With depth psychology scholar and development coach Bradley Denis McDevitt.

    Carolina Commons LLC 2024
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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

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