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.
Episode 11 is where Ces and Lee write and talk about a place in the northern part of the Philippines called Sagada. A town nestled in the middle of rice terraces, limestone cliffs, pine trees where t…
In this episode, Ces and Lee reflect on what sense-making is about and its impact on their lives. They discuss the struggle of making sense of past experiences, the importance of finding meaning and …
In this episode, Ces and Lee write about their hands - what their hands have done...have gone through...and the memories that come up when looking at them, and feeling the strength and fragility of t…
In this episode Ces and Lee travel back to Sunday afternoons and memories of made up characters that brought solace and laughter. As kids we found kinship and comfort with certain TV and film charac…
In this episode, Ces and Lee travel back to Sunday afternoons, to childhood care-free memories, and write about beloved characters that provided solace and laughter. Made up characters that showed an…
In this episode Ces and Lee tackle the discomfort and struggles of being faced with brutal honesty, how facing the truth demands their understanding of themselves and their relationships. Brutal hone…
Inspired by a line from William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", Ces and Lee write about people from places and periods past who bring out lasting tenderness and affection.
From this one line, …
Inspired by a line from William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", Ces and Lee write about people from places and periods past who bring out lasting tenderness and affection. From this one line,…
Our trigger line is " Art is never finished only abandoned", is a quote attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, genius from the Renaissance period. In this episode Ces and I write about the connection betw…
Today's episode are about works we wrote a couple of years ago. Ces and I talk about the people, places and moments which fill us with deep gratitude.
Ces walks from her place of work to home, often taking the route of South Bank London, enjoying the lively urban scenes of pubs, theatres and the waterways. And Lee takes most of his walks around a n…
One of the best and, at times easiest, ways to show our love and affection for the people in our lives is to cook for them. The act of creating something that will delight, nourish and satisfy friend…
Liminal Writing's second season begins with an episode inspired from a quote by Joseph Campbell from his book "Reflections on the Art of Living". Listen to how this quote about one's sacred space sp…
In this episode, Ces and Lee write about one of the great gifts bestowed upon us - the symphony of sensations. After reading their works, they discuss celebrating the joy of experiencing life through…
It is said that a third of our lives is spent at work, a significant amount of time invested on matters that drives us, challenges us, at times frustrates us, and hopefully fulfills us. So if a day c…
An evocative reflection on the essence of being truly alive. we write and talk about having the freedom to make personal choices, finding joy in words and actions, celebrating the simple, and capturi…
Ces pulls out a card from the Live Your Values deck, and thrusts upon us to write about openness. Both Ces and Lee agree this is a trigger word that is a Mountain Everest of a challenge to write abo…
On this episode Ces and Lee write and talk about the things they need to let go of. A meditation on the year that has just passed and re-energizing for a fresh and unencumbered 2024.
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Ces and Lee sparked this episode's writing with a line from Pablo Neruda, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century. Their conversation moves from loss, to learning and accepting their lo…
Elbert Hubbard once wrote, "God will not look you over for medals, degrees, or diplomas. But for scars." With this line as the spark.
Ces and Lee write about the weight of medals, degrees, diplomas, a…