Flow is the story of a Story. This audio adventure will lead you into the mind and life of Juliana Laury, a woman discovering what it takes to write a novel while balancing motherhood, depression, and inexperience. It is the scavenger hunt of what comes through her, out of her, and what changes within her as she records the entire process, and in doing so peels back the curtain of how fiction comes from truth, and why a story is ever written in the first place.
"Who do you want to be today?"
Jumping back into the world of professional wedding photography after two years of massive personal growth led me to record this, in a moment of pure inspiration on the …
"The best moments of your life are still yet to come."
Today's episode is one of reflection and gratitude as I contemplate the awe of another year around the sun.
Some books move you to your core, and you can't explain why. Little Weirds by Jenny Slate was one of those books for me.
In today's episode I read an excerpt as a small meditation for your day. Words…
While I work on Season 2, I want to keep the channel of learning and discovery open on this channel. So, today is our 1st Flow First Friday, a monthly installment, and in it I am sharing an podcast e…
Juliana struggles to close Season 1, so she turns to her children, nature, and a physical art practice to dig herself out of her own head.
The story pauses as Juliana checks in with her therapist, and discusses at length the many ways in which the circumstances of her personal life inspire, change, and even dictate her creative life.
Juliana does a past life regression.
As she explores the idea of reincarnation, she learns it is a highly debated topic, and decides to revisit the shadow worker who opened her eyes to a world she ca…
Juliana has been trying to imagine what The Archive will look like for some time now. But after making some calls and following an unexpected rabbit hole she opens herself to an entirely new idea she…
Juliana revisits a past version of herself, and it triggers more questions than answers this time. But it inspires a single thought: "What if there was a place we could go to learn from ourselves?"
Now that Juliana has a starting point for her book she needs resources. She decides to turn to real people for inspiration, and comes upon a love story that is so unusual that she can't help but reco…
Juliana's book comes to her like magic all at once on a Saturday afternoon. The problem is... it's not a good time.
We open on Juliana’s introduction to freedom… her son’s first day of preschool.
Now what?