The I Project
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.
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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.
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Psychologist Rick Raymond shares insights on mindfulness-based therapies, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the hurdles to intimacy in the age of digital technology.
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Clancey offers practical tips for navigating the Coronavirus while offering deeper perspective on what it says about systems change and the relationship between the individual and the collective. This episode is a call for collective intelligence and compassion amidst the growing metacrisis.
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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.
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Clancey offers a quick update on the purpose of The I Project.
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How we make sense of the world, how society makes sense of us, and the various tensions between the two. With documentary filmmaker and mitigation specialist Andrew Strenio.
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Kelly Sue Milano returns to The Immersioneer Project to share more insights from her explorations in sexual empowerment, intimacy, and conscious partnership.
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Clancey sits down with community song leader and activist Josh Blaine to talk about music, immediacy, and the power of song.
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Clancey sits down with fellow Kansan-turned-Angeleno, Trent Ubben, to deconstruct the divide in America between the "coastal elites" and the "heartlanders".
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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
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- 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
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