Episodes

  • Your Body Don't Lie
    May 8 2026

    Your mind can tell you that everything is fine. Your body already knows the truth.

    We have learned to live from the neck up — to think our way through everything, to rationalize what we feel until it becomes manageable, until we can file it away and return to it later. But later rarely comes. What comes instead is the body finding other ways to say what the mind refused to hear.

    In this episode we explore the felt sense — the physical knowing that lives below thought — and why the body keeps a record of everything we haven't had time to process. Drawing from the work of Eugene Gendlin, Peter Levine, and the Taoist concept of inner knowing, this episode is an invitation to stop treating your body as something to manage, and start treating it as something worth listening to.

    The body doesn't argue. It doesn't perform. It simply holds the truth until you're ready to turn around and face it.

    Move slowly. That is enough.

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    14 mins
  • What Lives in the Silence
    May 1 2026

    We have built a world designed to ensure you never have to be alone with yourself. Not for a single moment if you don't want to be. There is always a screen, always a sound, always something to fill the space.

    But silence has a way of surfacing everything we've been too busy to feel.

    In this episode we explore what lives underneath the noise — and why every contemplative tradition in human history has pointed to stillness not as a luxury, but as the most fundamental thing a human being can learn.

    Drawing from Taoist philosophy, Buddhist teaching, and the work of psychologist Eugene Gendlin, this episode is an invitation to stop running — and to discover that what waits in the silence is not emptiness.

    It never was.

    Move slowly. That is enough.

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    10 mins
  • The Life You Didn't Choose
    Apr 24 2026

    At some point, something stops fitting. Not dramatically. Not all at once. Just a quiet sense that the life you've been living was never entirely yours.

    In this episode we explore how we inherit a life before we're old enough to question it — the expectations, the roles, the story written about us before we could read. And what it means to finally ask: is this actually mine?

    Drawing from Jungian depth psychology, Taoist wisdom, and the contemplative traditions that have guided human beings inward for centuries, this episode is an invitation to look honestly at what you've been carrying — and to remember that you are not your adaptations.

    You never were.

    Move slowly. That is enough.

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    9 mins
  • Before the World Named You
    Apr 17 2026

    There is a version of you that existed before you learned what you were supposed to be. Before someone told you that you were too much — or not enough. Before you learned which parts of yourself to hide and which ones were safe to show.

    This is where The Uncarved begins. Not with a technique or a promise, but with a question: what are you underneath everything that has been built over you?

    In this first episode we explore the Taoist concept of Pu — the uncarved block — and what it means to return to your original nature. Not as a destination, but as a direction.

    Move slowly. That is enough.

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    10 mins