Awake In Relationship explores the art of intimacy, connection and community in the digital age. Build your social fitness habit with inspirational long form interviews featuring thought leaders on the frontiers of mindfulness, conscious relationships, community building, deep work and social enterprise. Fresh episodes drop twice a month on all major platforms.
009 - In the wake of George Floyd's murder at the hands of police in Minneapolis a global anti racist movement has risen up and brought to light a long history of inequality and racism woven into our…
#008 After 3 months of Covid lockdown many people are confronting conflict and challenges in close relationships, When it is at home or work a breakdown in communication can sometimes feel like livi…
#007 - Reestablishing close human contact after Covid 19 can be anxiety provoking. Touch is an essential part of our mental wellbeing and trust building with others and without it relationships and e…
#006 - For 8 years a lone wolf named TAKAYA survived and thrived on a small archipelago near Victoria BC. Cheryl Alexander, an internationally recognized conservation photographer and educator spent…
#005 - There is nothing like a pandemic and social distancing to make one yearn for the beloved. Whether you a single or partnered the lover archetype is likely showing up in your life and relations…
#004 - For anyone who is committed to a path like meditation or yoga it can be easy to feel a sense of separation between our spiritual and intimate lives. We might feel very awake and aware as the …
#001 - In this inaugural episode AIR host Silas Rose introduces the podcast inspiration and backstory in conversation with friend and colleague Michael Lium Hall,
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#002 - The filter bubbles of social media and hyper partisan political discourse seem to be making it harder to find common ground, even with those we love. In this episode with author Susan Gilli…
#003 - Intimate relationships can sometime be work, a lot of work! The challenge is we are only given one road map for doing it well, called monogamy. We find ourselves on a relationship escalator …