This episode features a conversation with host, Rhonda Willers, and guest, Hannah Kane. 

Hannah moves through the world as an artist and wanderer. In our conversation, you’ll hear how she prioritizes wonder in her life. And then we meander through Hannah’s seeking nature and the teachers that have mentored her along the way, including the ocean.  Later we think about the ways in which our creativity is impacted by our romanticized beliefs about the creative paths of others.

The title of this episode is inspired by Hannah’s realization that the ocean is never going to get closer to her, so she needs to put herself next to the…*bleep’n*...ocean, just like we need to put ourselves next to our creativity if we want to experience it. 

We started the recording after catching up and laughing for about 30 minutes, so you’ll hear us come into the conversation from that place of connection and joy. 

Please enjoy this episode with Hannah Kane

To learn more about Hannah’s work and practice, follow her on Instagram: @_h_kane_

Studio Mix #10 :|: Hannah Kane
Boa Sorte Vanessa De Mata and Ben Harper
Ndokulandela by Bongeziwe Mabandla
Falling Water by Maggie Rogers
Shake it out by Florence and the Machine
All I wanna do by Sheryl Crow

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/10eBrgqYCbk3phJOrNS6ah

Hannah Kane Brief Biography: I move through the world as an artist and a wanderer. I have been enjoying my last few years learning through travel and connection with others. I am constantly seeking new languages to connect with and some of my favorite modes are: conversation, storytelling, clay, dance, yoga, food and my newest favorite surfing. Spiritual work is the most important and interesting to me.

 
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