The I Project

Immersioneer
The I Project

With the arrival of smartphones and social media, we were told that the world was becoming more connected. But as mental health declines while our digital addictions grow, it's clear that something human has been lost in the shuffle. On The I Project, we dive into the roots of this disconnection and explore new ways of thinking, seeing, and being.  The I Project is the podcast of Immersioneer, a sense-making community focused on deepening human dialogue in the digital age. The podcast is hosted by founder Clancey Hilkene. ​

  1. 04/01/2020

    Music Therapy with Rosa & Sora - with Rosa Tu & Sora Harris-Vincent

    Singer-songwriter Rosa Tu performs an assortment of original compositions and folk songs.  Musician-singer Sora Harris-Vincent joins.  Clancey does practically nothing. *Recorded in November of 2018. ---- ABOUT THE GUESTS:     ROSA TU A multi-cultural New York-based singer/songwriter with a penchant for vocal harmony, Rosa writes to open up windows into the unconscious and bring listeners into themselves. While people stay home, searching for meaning in the mess of social media, news, and advertisements, Rosa writes stories of psychological and emotional freedom where no one is buying or selling anything. Combining elements of folk, pop, and classical music, Rosa’s songs lean heavily towards the dark, painful sides of human experience. She believes exploring these parts of ourselves is a way to deep and unconditional love. She sees the kind of beauty she hopes to express in the work of poets and artists like Mary Oliver, Frida Kahlo, and Joan Baez. What emerges are introspective songs based on personal experience, expressing timeless, universal stories. Rosa released her first album ‘In Winter’s Shade’ in 2013, followed by a 5-track album 'Glass House' in 2015. In 2016 she moved to Berlin to write and perform with her cousin as the acoustic duo Mother’s Favorite Daughter. Rosa’s music video “Davy and the Priest” was an official selection for Roma Cinema Doc 2020 in the experimental film category. Rosa’s single and animated short film 'The Swamp' comes out April 17th, followed by her full album 'Drink All The Wine,' available in August, 2020. She is represented by the label/collective The Famous Gold Watch. fb/ig: @semperosa    label@thefamousgoldwatch.com  rosatumusic.com    SORA HARRIS-VINCENT   Sora Harris-Vincent grew up with music woven into her every day life. She is a musician and singer, a teacher and doula — sharing her love and appreciation of music with everyone in her communities and beyond. Sora and Rosa made music together their whole lives (technically, since utero!) as womb friends and now as adults; creating and performing music about life, love, and loss. Sora believes that grieving and living are constantly evolving reciprocal acts of shared learning. Through authentic and intentional community and discussion, she continues to explore these themes through music and people with which she engages. Sora is a member of the Boston-based quintet Culomba as well as a teacher for Village Harmony, a nonprofit organization that teaches and promotes traditional folk music from around the world. She hopes this music brings a smile to your face and heart.   ---- Theme music composed by B.E.N.  http://bit.ly/BENmusic Questions or comments?  Email podcast@immersioneer.org

    60 min
  2. 03/30/2020

    Discovering Stillness in Crisis - music therapy with Rosa Tu - pt 1

    Singer-songwriter Rosa Tu shares her music and explores the profound lessons that can emerge from crisis when we learn to sit still and truly be with ourselves.  Recorded in November of 2018.     ABOUT THE GUEST:  ROSA TU A multi-cultural New York-based singer/songwriter with a penchant for vocal harmony, Rosa writes to open up windows into the unconscious and bring listeners into themselves. While people stay home, searching for meaning in the mess of social media, news, and advertisements, Rosa writes stories of psychological and emotional freedom where no one is buying or selling anything. Combining elements of folk, pop, and classical music, Rosa’s songs lean heavily towards the dark, painful sides of human experience. She believes exploring these parts of ourselves is a way to deep and unconditional love. She sees the kind of beauty she hopes to express in the work of poets and artists like Mary Oliver, Frida Kahlo, and Joan Baez. What emerges are introspective songs based on personal experience, expressing timeless, universal stories. Rosa released her first album ‘In Winter’s Shade’ in 2013, followed by a 5-track album 'Glass House' in 2015. In 2016 she moved to Berlin to write and perform with her cousin as the acoustic duo Mother’s Favorite Daughter. Rosa’s music video “Davy and the Priest” was an official selection for Roma Cinema Doc 2020 in the experimental film category. Rosa’s single and animated short film 'The Swamp' comes out April 17th, followed by her full album 'Drink All The Wine,' available in August, 2020. She is represented by the label/collective The Famous Gold Watch. fb/ig: @semperosa    label@thefamousgoldwatch.com  rosatumusic.com   ---- Theme music composed by B.E.N.  http://bit.ly/BENmusic Questions or comments?  Email podcast@immersioneer.org

    1h 14m
  3. Every Note Counts - A Musical Journey with George Karpasitis

    08/08/2019

    Every Note Counts - A Musical Journey with George Karpasitis

    George Karpasitis shares music from his debut EP The Sounds of Mar Vista and offers insights on the creative process, finding one's voice, and art's place in community-building. ---- ABOUT THE GUEST George Karpasitis is a Cypriot composer, guitarist and producer currently based in Los Angeles. Apart from writing music for film and video games, he also teaches and performs guitar as a soloist and with his band Runson Willis And The Holy Mountain. He began his musical journey on classical guitar at age 13. His studies continued in London, UK, at both King’s College London and the London Centre of Contemporary Music. In 2014, he attended Berklee College of Music’s new campus in Valencia, Spain, where he completed the Master’s program in Scoring for Film, Television and Video Games. Upon completion of his studies, he spent 2 years apprenticing under renowned composers Carlo Siliotto and George Kallis. His most recent work includes writing music for The Immersioneer Project and the award winning ‘Espanomics’ documentary. His debut EP, titled ‘Sounds of Mar Vista’, consists of original compositions for classical guitar and was released in early 2019.   The Sounds of Mar Vista by George Karpasitis LISTEN on: BANDCAMP: https://georgekarpasitis.bandcamp.com/releases SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/3PF4Zx90kOJMT8nssq1zSQ https://georgekarpasitis.com/home SHOW NOTES Imitation vs Finding your own voice The Sounds of Mar Vista Playing less but express more Elasticity of Time Songs as Stories and containers of meaning   Dissatisfaction as a driving force of creative refinement Procrastination & The Trap of Perfection Quantized music and the importance of the Human Touch The Elasticity of Time  "It’s all about sharing an experience and not feeling alone on this planet.” - George Karpasitis Theme Music composed by B.E.N.  http://bit.ly/BENmusic   Questions or comments?  Drop us a line at: podcast@immersioneer.org

    40 min
  4. The Storytelling, Sensemaking Animal

    09/12/2018

    The Storytelling, Sensemaking Animal

    How humans make sense of the world, how society makes sense of us, and the various tensions that arise between the two.   --- ABOUT THE GUEST  Andrew Strenio is a mitigation specialist based out of New Orleans, providing services to poor people charged with capital crimes in Louisiana. Alongside this work, he constantly interrogates the role of the criminal justice system in our society. He is dedicated to developing and advancing alternative approaches to growing safe, equitable, and compassionate communities. --- SHOW NOTES: virtual reality / gaming / technology as attempt at connection in a human-ly alienating world social media as showing so many versions of the life you could lead, but political and economic system limit that reality "the false choice of the aspirational" Re-thinking value in capitalistic system Corporate externalities and conscious capitalism Clancey shiny photo story Humans as storytelling, sensemaking animals Preservation and distribution of knowledge as an evolutionary tool Humans have survived and thrived (and dominated food chain) primarily through communication and dissemination of information. Learning to see beyond cultural narratives Categories as necessary to make decisions “To have categories, you need a line" Teasing apart inner psychological structures and re-integrating them intellect vs intuition vs instinct  Clancey Qigong story “Spirituality deals with the ultimate questions to which there are no provable answers" The religious hangover’s effect on modern spirituality “All conversation is therapy if you’re doing it the right way.” -  “Objectives are fine, but the process is really the important part."  Misconceptions around presence/mindfulness and being productive members of society Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Kierkegaard, Camus, Heidegger “You’re constantly learning patterns so you can ignore them..” - Objectivity and Subjectivity Sean Kelly Brain is in your head, but mind as socially constructed Fear and Shame "It’s difficult to be present when we aren’t addressing those fundamental spiritual questions..." "we’re all naked and afraid" Need for open communication and community. Where are the spaces to bring up existential questions? loss of ritual and integration opportunities Specialization has driven people away from core existential questions.  Walls now shield us from seeing the "other" side of life. With greater intimacy comes greater transmission of knowledge Re-tribalization as regressing in an attempt to reclaim intimacy… Clancey note:  "Monkey Hypothesis” Andrew references is the Dunbar Number Image based society leads to denial, fear, and shame.  Shame - The emotion that is felt when a social stigma is enforced upon you… Awareness of race, sexual orientation spectrums growing Idling vs presence Bringing intention to presence Immersioneer as “a space for exploration of modern spirituality...with a focus on the deepest things the move our lives...searching for answer to fear and shame..." The need to bring this conversation "down to earth" to make it practical and transform information into action.   Justice system How power works and is deployed Ideas as most powerful things moving consciousness/culture Relationship between consciousness shifts and structural changes within society Need multiple layers of engagement to make cultural change "the searching we’re doing, the vocabulary we’re building, the space we’re creating" direct action, non-violence as the proven playbook  ---- THE IMMERSIONEER PROJECT |  With our political system in disarray, trust in media declining, cultural fractures deepening, and depression rates rising, many of us are turning inward to find some sanity in these chaotic times.  Whether we’re turning to mindfulness, meditation, or mind-expanding substances, our expl

    1h 7m
5
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30 Ratings

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With the arrival of smartphones and social media, we were told that the world was becoming more connected. But as mental health declines while our digital addictions grow, it's clear that something human has been lost in the shuffle. On The I Project, we dive into the roots of this disconnection and explore new ways of thinking, seeing, and being.  The I Project is the podcast of Immersioneer, a sense-making community focused on deepening human dialogue in the digital age. The podcast is hosted by founder Clancey Hilkene. ​

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