Being Underwater
Un podcast de Joana Breidenbach
45 Épisodes
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Greg Czarnecki: Activism, Astrology, and Innerwork
Publié: 12/08/2025 -
Hemma* Pioneers of Change
Publié: 14/06/2025 -
Wirksames Tun und Bezogenem Aktivismus
Publié: 09/05/2025 -
Karin* Geschlechtergerechtigkeit, Politische Aktion, und die Alexandertechnik
Publié: 03/03/2025 -
Franziska Gaupp* Klimaschutz, Körperwahrnehmung, und sozialen Kipppunkte
Publié: 06/01/2025 -
Die Metakrise oder Was kommt nach dem Fortschritt? Teil II
Publié: 18/07/2024 -
Die Metakrise oder Was kommt nach dem Fortschritt? Teil I
Publié: 18/07/2024 -
Joana* Bezogener Aktivismus
Publié: 28/11/2023 -
Adam: On crafting an authentic life path
Publié: 15/09/2023 -
Igal* on spiritual teachers, collective trauma, and Jewish tradition
Publié: 09/07/2023 -
Carla* intergenerational trauma, entrepreneurship, and psychedelic ceremonies
Publié: 30/05/2023 -
Gesundheit, Wellbeing, und Langlebigkeit: Teil 2
Publié: 21/04/2023 -
Gesundheit, Wellbeing, und Langlebigkeit: Teil 1
Publié: 21/04/2023 -
Kirill: Biohacking, Breathwork and Migration
Publié: 07/02/2023 -
Inner Work Praxis. Aus, Ein, Anhalten
Publié: 29/11/2022 -
Bart: Rats, Zen, and Social Change
Publié: 12/10/2022 -
Paul: Zen, Alltag, Leere
Publié: 12/09/2022 -
Rainer: Führung, Coaching und Kontrolle
Publié: 28/07/2022 -
Holger: Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Hirnforschung und Zen
Publié: 18/05/2022 -
Inner Work Praxis: Triaden, Sprechen und Zuhören
Publié: 11/04/2022
Being Underwater is a project about inner life in the digital age. Hosted by social entrepreneur and anthropologist Joana Breidenbach, this series of interviews tries to uncover the language we use to describe our inner worlds, as well as the tools or practices that help us decipher them. These conversations are important to engage in at any time, however with the onset of the digital age, they present a new urgency. As machines and algorithms threaten to know and understand us better than we do ourselves, we are faced with an evolutionary pressure to expand our consciousness and comprehend greater amounts of complexity. We must understand who we are, and what it is that we want, in order to define our relationship with technology, rather than allowing technology to define us. The project was conceived by Joana Breidenbach and edited by Siena Powers. Angus Sewell McCann composed the main theme music, and Vincent Augustus mixed the second theme. All visuals were created by Florentin Aisslinger.
