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Episode 5 Higher Masculine, Higher Feminine & the Path to Balance
May 11, 2026
38m 14s
Creativity as lineage, liberation and lifeline
Apr 12, 2026
45m 50s
Episode 4 Creativity as lineage, liberation and lifeline
Apr 12, 2026
45m 50s
The dance of love and relationships
Mar 8, 2026
38m 38s
Episode 3 The dance of love and relationships
Mar 8, 2026
38m 38s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() Episode 5 Higher Masculine, Higher Feminine & the Path to Balance | In this episode, we explore the inner masculine and feminine parts of ourselves, the lower and higher expressions of these energies, and the path toward inner balance. We speak about how these dynamics shape our relationships, creativity, confidence, and sense of self, touching on nervous system regulation and the ways these parts emerge when the body feels safe enough to express them. We also weave in personal stories around lineage, inherited patterns, and the ways these dynamics ripple through generations. Together we reflect on how we begin to shift these patterns, bridge the gap within ourselves, and move toward greater balance, inner peace, and ease in this life. Alongside the conversation, we share gentle tools for becoming aware of and processing these aspects within ourselves, as well as a short art therapy meditation — so you may want to pull out some pencils and paper. We reference teachings and terminology learned through HeartMath and HeartMastery around the higher and lower masculine and feminine aspects. With gratitude for the intro and outro music by Wayne Joseph Kington from the album Self-Portrait.Explore more of his work at Wayne Joseph Kington and Facebook page This podcast is created and recorded on Bundjalung Country, with deep respect and gratitude to Elders past, present, and emerging. If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art.Explore more at Creative Impulse Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit.Explore more at Laura Jan Shore | 38m 14s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Creativity as lineage, liberation and lifeline✨ | creativitywomen artists+3 | — | The Artist’s WaySéraphine+8 | — | lineageliberation+3 | — | 45m 50s | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Episode 4 Creativity as lineage, liberation and lifeline | In this episode, we explore the primal need to express and create, and reflect on the many ways women have historically been restricted or deprived of that freedom. We speak to creativity as something that lives through us — as lineage, as liberation, and as a lifeline. Inspired by The Artist’s Way, we took ourselves on an artist’s weekend away, reconnecting with our own creative rhythms and practices. We share the joy of witnessing other women’s art and how deeply it inspires us, particularly during our visit to the exhibition Dangerously Modern: Australian Women Artists in Europe 1890–1940 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.Featuring over 200 works by 50 trailblazing artists, the exhibition offered a powerful glimpse into the courage and creative force of women across time. Oceana reflects on a painting by Emily Chapman, depicting her husband fallen on the battlefield of World War I. We were also deeply moved by the all-women Indigenous dance troupe Jannawi Dance Clan and their performance Garrigarrang Badu at the Sydney Opera House as part of Sydney Festival 2026. We touch on two films that honour the lives of women artists:Séraphine, directed by Martin Provost, about French painter Séraphine Louis, and Maudie, directed by Aisling Walsh, about artist Maud Lewis. Poetry shared in this episode:“I didn’t trust it for a moment” from Naked Song by Lalla (translated by Coleman Barks)“To Failure” from Breathworks by Laura Jan Shore With gratitude for the intro and outro music by Wayne Joseph Kington from his album Self-Portraitwww.waynejoseph.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/waynejosephkington This podcast is created and recorded on Bundjalung Country, with deep respect and gratitude to Elders past, present, and emerging. If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art.Explore more at Creative Impulse Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit.Explore more at Laura Jan Shore | 45m 50s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() The dance of love and relationships✨ | romantic loverelationships+4 | Laura Jan ShoreOceana Piccone | The Generosity of BirdsThe Prophet+8 | — | loverelationships+3 | — | 38m 38s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Episode 3 The dance of love and relationships | In this episode we speak about romantic love and the dance of relationships. How we meet another, and how we are met in return. We explore soulmates, lust bombs, online dating, love, and conscious uncoupling, reflecting on how love is experienced and understood across generations. What does love look like when viewed fifty years apart? The episode also features poetry woven through the conversation: “The Lie” by Laura Jan Shore, from The Generosity of Birds (Concrete Wolf Press, Louis Awards Series, 2024). “What It Means to Be Met” by Oceana Piccone. And an excerpt from “On Love” by Kahlil Gibran, from The Prophet (Knopf, 1923). We are grateful for the intro and outro music from Wayne Joseph Kington from his exquisite new album, Self-Portrait. www.waynejoseph.com.au If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art. Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit. Explore more: Oceana Piccone – https://www.creativeimpulse.com.au/ Laura Jan Shore – https://laurajanshore.com/ | 38m 38s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Breaking the Silence Between Generations✨ | ancestral traumainherited belief systems+7 | — | HeartMathSelf-Portrait by Wayne Joseph Kington+6 | Byron BayBundjalung | suicidal impulsestrust+3 | — | 32m 29s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Episode 2 Breaking the Silence Between Generations | In this episode, we explore ancestral trauma, inherited belief systems, rites of passage, and the journey toward conscious healing. We speak about adolescent emotional insecurity, loneliness, and confusion, and how these experiences can echo across generations. A gentle trigger warning is included, as we briefly touch on suicidal impulses. A few years ago, something shifted when one of us chose to open up and share our story fully, our truths, joys, and pain. Sometimes family sees us through the lens of roles or expectations, but when stories are shared in our own words, something powerful can unfold. For us, that moment of honesty built a bridge beyond family. It became a friendship rooted in trust, creativity, and healing. We reflect on how creativity nourishes and heals, and how meaningful conversations can carry threads of ancestral healing across time. Poem- ‘Deliverance’, from BreathWorks, Laura Jan Shore,Dangerously Poetic Press, Byron Bay, 2002 We reference HeartMath, https://www.heartmath.com Quote, Charles Shultz, creator of Peanuts Cartoons We are grateful for the intro and outro music from Wayne Joseph Kington from his exquisite new album, Self-Portrait. www.waynejoseph.com.au https://www.facebook.com/waynejosephkington This podcast is created and recorded on Bundjalung Country, with deep respect and gratitude to Elders past, present, and emerging. If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art.Explore more at Creative Impulse Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit.Explore more at Laura Jan Shore | 32m 29s | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Where We Begin✨ | creativitymemory+3 | — | Self-PortraitThe Generosity of Birds+6 | OregonBundjalung Country | Elder21st century+3 | — | 42m 00s | |
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Episode 1 Where We Begin | Two voices, one thread.A grandmother and granddaughter record the first of many conversations, raw, real, and filled with heart. We weave stories across generations, exploring creativity, memory, and what it means to be human, together. In this episode, we introduce ourselves Laura, a poet in her 70s, and Oceana, an artist in her 20s and share how the idea for this podcast came to be. What does it mean to be an Elder in the 21st century? What is this world offering those in their twenties? What is alive for each of us at this time? Creativity has saved both of our lives, many times. In this space, we explore generational trauma and our place on that continuum, tending to the inner world so the young can walk lighter. Through shared dialogue, reflection, and emotional digestion, we explore how healing ripples outward across generations. We hope our conversations about the similarities and differences between two generations one raised in the 1950s and the other born in 2000 inspire listeners to reach across generations and connect. We are grateful for the intro and outro music from Wayne Kington from his exquisite new album, Self-Portrait. www.waynejoseph.com.au https://www.facebook.com/waynejosephkington Poem – “Continuance” from The Generosity of Birds, Laura Jan Shore, Concrete Wolf Press, winner of Louis Award, Oregon, 2024 We reference HeartMath, https://www.heartmath.com Quote by D.H. Lawrence from his poem, “Phoenix” This podcast is created and recorded on Bundjalung Country, with deep respect and gratitude to Elders past, present, and emerging. If this episode stirred something in you, you are welcome to explore more of our work. Oceana Piccone offers transpersonal art therapy and creative facilitation, supporting others to reconnect with their inner landscape through art.Explore more at Creative Impulse Laura Jan Shore is a poet and writer whose work explores love, nature, and the human spirit.Explore more at Laura Jan Shore | 42m 00s | ||||||
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