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EPISODE ARCHIVE

BONUS | On Devotion to Art & Hanging Out
Yasmine Weiss Yasmine Weiss

BONUS | On Devotion to Art & Hanging Out

A short episode on what’s coming up for season 2, values over outcomes and devotion to art.

I also introduce the Art Hangouts — a bi-weekly online gathering of artists (that includes YOU, if you want to make art regularly) working side by side on their creative projects. It’s free, and it’s already started. More info here: https://www.hybridity.studio/art-hangouts

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SHOW NOTES 
→ The passage of the Bhagavad Gita where Krishna teaches Arjuna about selfless action. https://www.holy-bhagavad-gita.org/chapter/2/verse/47/ (Arjuna’s lament starts at chapter 1, verse 28 btw)

→ A Playlist to Practice Giving a Sh!t : https://tinyurl.com/howtogiveash-t 

Hybridity Studio | Uranian & Plutonic (or so we hope) | Treasure Hunting in the Wasteland | Upcycling the metacrisis | Enter the Pretty Wasteland | Art, a funky podcast, astrology, and more.

CHAPTERS

00:00:00 - Intro & announcements

00:01:03 - Values over outcomes & selfless work

00:01:12 - Devotion to art

00:16:36 - Art Circles & Hanging Out

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6. Death, Rebirth and Collapse: In Between Worlds Part II
Yasmine Weiss Yasmine Weiss

6. Death, Rebirth and Collapse: In Between Worlds Part II

6. Death, Rebirth and Collapse: In Between Worlds Part II. Where I talk hitting rock bottom from addiction & finally computing the clear fact that I was totally wrong about everything. Crash & subsequent rebirth. The parallel with our civilization and its possible collapse, the hope I see in my story, and in these paintings. And Carl Jung, the survival of humanity, shadow & projection … and all that good stuff.

Check out the art here : https://www.hybridity.studio/betweenworlds

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#5. In Between Worlds Part 1
Yasmine Weiss Yasmine Weiss

#5. In Between Worlds Part 1

#5. In Between World Part 1 — Where I talk about a post-apocalyptic series and what led to doing that. Including: dramatic messages from the Great Beyond, a quest for the Philosopher’s Stone of having a true path, and all that good stuff.

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#4: On Loving the Dark [Diapsiquir Record Cover | 180°]
Yasmine Weiss Yasmine Weiss

#4: On Loving the Dark [Diapsiquir Record Cover | 180°]

#4: On Loving the Dark [Diapsiquir Record Cover | 180°] Where I talk darkness (no really), people’s reaction to [some] art, shadow & shadow work, projection and all that good stuff. What it feels like to be an artist who doesn’t censor the dark aspects of existence. That kind of stuff. And also: wanna have a say on what the show is to become? Wanna have a go at co-creating this baby? This way then!

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#1: Intro + A Whole Lotta Fun
Art Commentary Yasmine Weiss Art Commentary Yasmine Weiss

#1: Intro + A Whole Lotta Fun

Here it is, at last – the first episode of my podcast series discussing the art I still have available for sale. But fear not: no crass promotion around here! Instead, the series will look at each work, and explore the context, inspiration and impulse behind it – the why. This first episode is mostly an introduction, and a short commentary on the featured piece, “A Whole Lot of Fun.”

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