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Amplifying the Female Voice

Amplifying the Female Voice

FromHarvest Series


Amplifying the Female Voice

FromHarvest Series

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Indra Adnan talks about women, how she encourages them to speak up, how they are social architects, and why their job at home should get a status. She also tells about how she grew up with an Indonesian father and a Dutch mother. Indra Adnan is a writer, psycho-social therapist & political entrepreneur, specialising in future politics, and conflict transformation, who has consulted the World Economic Forum, Indian, Finnish and Danish governments, and NATO. This episode is the first one of the sixth season of Harvest Series! The interviews were done in Kaplankaya, Turkey, last October, during the Harvest event, gathering curious minds from all over the world, coming to explore different therapies, meet people, and listen to brilliant speakers I had the privilege to interview. Like Louie Schwartzberg, movie director, telling all about gratitude, Rodo Escalante, who was once a young boy suffering from autism and medical issues and who found peace thanks to diving, a sound healer, Alexandre Tannous, explaining how to get to transcendental states thanks to music, Bibi Brzozka, talking about orgasms, but also a shaman, an architect, a banker who became a naturepreneur, and many philosophers… Harvest is an event produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners[2:52] - To start the 6th season of Harvest Series podcast, Indra Adnan explains where we left Harvest last time, after a panel organised by Jamie Wheal with Gabor Maté, Wade Davies and Indra Adnan. [5:50] - Indra on carrying a double heritage: Indonesian and Holland, two innovative countries.[7:40] - Indra, as a master of the ceremony of Harvest, wanted to bring a feminine perspective on the actual crisis. Women are the social architects of our lives.[12:50] - Why women are not that keen on being in front of the stage.[15:20] - Why had Indra decided to be a pain in the ass, insisting that women are visible. [16:50] - How was Indra Adnan's experience in politics in the UK, when she became an MP?[19:30] - Indra, on stage in Kaplankaya, explains the concept of re-worlding.[22:30] - Which advice does she give regarding storytelling? What about the story that women are powerless?[25:10] - What does it mean, not to become the follower of someone else? [31:20] - Harvest of the Day : if something easy could be done and make the world a better place, what would it be for Indra?In two weeks, we will release Alexandre Tannous' interview in Kaplankaya, he is a sound healer, and he will explain the impact of the sounds on our brains. Don't miss the episode!You can follow us on Instagram : HarvestseriesSound editing by Alice Krief @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya : Joel MoriasiArtwork by Pedro VidigalThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Released:
Feb 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (75)

This podcast is here to help you ask yourself the right questions, boost your critical thinking, and broaden your horizons. Journalist Rose Claverie is interviewing for Harvest great speakers like emotional trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate, functional medicine expert Mark Hyman, model turned environmental activist Lily Cole, microbiota specialist Anita Frauwallner and neuroscientist Idriss Aberkane. The guests were all interviewed during the event Harvest, a 4-day experience on the South Western Coast of Turkey, produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners. They share their stories and practical advice to help listeners take better care of themselves, their relationships and the planet. At the end of each episode, the guests answer this question: if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would they choose? Episodes last around 30mn and are released every two weeks, on Wednesdays.