Two friends, one in the UK and the other in Canada, 5,729 kilometers apart, writing and ruminating about life, relationships and standing in our truths.
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Lee and Ces explore the interconnected themes of home, freedom, and open possibilities.
Through heartfelt storytelling, they reflect on how their first independent …
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Lee and Ces explore the interconnected theme of home, freedom and open possibilities.
Through heartfelt storytelling, they reflect on how their first independent sp…
Episode 9 - "Learn to Question Your Thoughts"
Welcome to another episode of Liminal Writing with Ces and Lee! In this session, they explore a contemplative line by Stella Ekaputri, "Learn to questi…
In this episode, Lee and Ces bring up a piece from their vault of works - a reflection on the impact of travel on the heart and soul. This was written in 2021 when the world was at a standstill, a d…
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces and Lee explore the theme of “upheaval”. Drawing on their experiences growing up in the Philippines and navigating identity in a changing world, they reflect o…
Welcome to episode 6 of Liminal Writing with Ces and Lee!
In this episode, Ces, joining from the UK, and Lee, tuning in from Canada dive into the art of free-flow writing, inspired by a single evocat…
Episode 5: Works from a conversation prompt "What's on your unofficial resume?" by Esther Perel
In this episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Lee Moran and Ces Millado delve into a thought-provoking expl…
Episode 4: Inspired by a line from “Pintxo Possibilities”
In this episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran engage in a timed, free-flow writing session inspired by a line from an a…
Episode 3: Inspired by Khalil Gibran’s “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”
In this episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Lee Moran and C…
Episode 2: “To build is to collaborate with the earth” - Reflections on Building Communities and Alliances
In this episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Lee Moran and Ces Millado get inspired by the line…
Liminal Writing Season 5 : Inspired by “Now I want to talk about the elephant in the room.”
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Lee and Ces kick off a new season by diving into their unique practice o…
Liminal Writing Season 5 Premiere: Inspired by “Now I want to talk about the elephant in the room.”
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Lee and Ces kick off a new season by diving into their unique pr…
Episode 13: Rediscovering Parent-Child Relationships Through Liminal Writing
In this episode of 'Liminal Writing,' hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran revisit some of their earlier writing to explore the…
Episode 12: Inspired by a line from Carsten Henn’s “The Door to Door Bookstore”
In this episode, hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran are inspired by the line 'As he set foot on the pavement' from Carsten …
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces and Lee reconnect from different corners of the world to revisit a piece written in 2023 on the topic of death. Ces recounts her memory of being present at the…
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their writing spark from an unusual source, A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh. One of the beloved book's characters, the typically melanc…
Liminal Writing: Reflecting on Hope and Struggle through Song
In this episode of Liminal Writing, writers and co-hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran were profoundly inspired by the song 'Tanglaw,' its lyr…
In this episode of Liminal Writing, host-writers Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their inspiration from a line, "The leader must go to the epicenter of the problem", by Gennadiy Mokhnenko in the book …
Episode 7: Exploring Love and Connection Through Liminal Writing
This February 14 episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran find their writing inspiration from Thomas Merton’s line -…
Exploring the Dual Nature of Language: Alliance and Quarrel
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran delve into a line by George Bernard Shaw reflecting the dual nature of langu…