
Hadestown Review: singing how the world could be, in spite of the way it is
What a modern folk opera about Orpheus and Eurydice can teach us about cruelty, care, and the fragile work of hope.
Celebrations of the transformative power of performance, from music and theatre to improvisation, and the creative processes behind them.
What a modern folk opera about Orpheus and Eurydice can teach us about cruelty, care, and the fragile work of hope.
In a world flooded with content and hungry for context, what if the future of reading isn’t about books, but about reclaiming art, attention, and literacy through a return to the Didactic Muse — reviving bardic acts of gathering and sense-making in the algorithmic age.
An exploration of virality, vitality, and the metaphysics of digital identity—why our pursuit of being seen may be at odds with truly being.
Redefine School: not a tool of the state, but a movement that arises from those who create. Whose mode of exchange isn’t monetary wealth, but Relationship and Wisdom as an end in itself.
Trudi Boatwright is an experiential designer, facilitator, and creative who specialises in play. We discuss how purposeful play fosters connection, innovation, and psychological safety in life and the workplace.
Michaelangelo is a multidimensional artist and creator of cosmic, comedic, and contemplative content. We discuss the mysteries of creativity and the disciplined use of psychoactive substances to expand one's understanding of the world.
Nathanology is a philoso-rapper who uses the forms of hip hop and folk music to produce didactic YouTube songs and TikTok videos that explore concepts drawn from philosophy, history and the physical sciences. We talk about the ins and outs of fusing art, entertainment and education.
Myles shares his wisdom and experience in using human connection to navigate people problems.