Episode #10: Decenary threshold guardians, the totem of aloneness and my distant uncle who was a happy little stomach on a stick

March 20
34 mins

Episode Description

In this episode I try to resist doing anything special for episode ten but end up going down a decenary rabbit hole, I reflect on the difference between aloneness and loneliness and rethink the brain’s role in creativity through getting to know a primitive sea creature.

TL;DL
3’ 12”     Why does the number 10 feel so significant anyway?
9 ’42”     A story of transforming lonliness into solitude on a remote island
26 ’20”  The human brain and the happy little stomach on a stick
32’ 35”  Come hang out in my brain
33’ 22”  Bad crow biology

Links to things I mentioned
The Ocracoke Art Adventure
The article about "The British artists" in the Ocracoke Observer
7 ½ lessons about the brain book
"Towards a social psychology of loneliness" paper
Upcoming workshops (Masks, musical improv, paper cutting)
Details about my forthcoming Open Studio

The written substack version of this episode can be read on my Substack.

If you're wondering why this is an accidental podcast then listen to the first 5 minutes of episode one.

Comments, questions, requests and stuff to stevexoh@gmail.com

(Total listening time 34' 26”)

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