• Tales from the Bermuda Triangle

  • By: Anonyma
  • Podcast

Tales from the Bermuda Triangle

By: Anonyma
  • Summary

  • Life is surreal, absurd, dada ... Anonyma, a woman from the so-called Bermuda Triangle of Berlin, preferably walks and talks. She enjoys night strolling through the streets of her city, babbles about life, history and everything else that crawls up her neuronal paths. Sometimes she leads monologues. At other times she listens and shares with friends. Born in Eastern Europe during the cold war, she witnessed the fall of the wall, rode the Berlin waves, a story collector, stays curious about everything, now she embraces aging, slowing down. She always takes life in with a pinch of salt.
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Episodes
  • 34 - Near Death Experience
    Jan 27 2023

    ... or Leopards for Ukraine - another emotional mind strolling about after life, why not to fear death, how at the end of the life we experience the best high of our lives - under certain conditions - and then I finally express strong opinions about the ongoing war in Ukraine ... and how my New Age friends piss me off ...

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    35 mins
  • 33 - Who is Anonyma?
    Jan 27 2023

    Where and who I am - and how you can find me.

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    6 mins
  • 32 - Exit Capitalism
    Jan 27 2023

    Today playing with thoughts about improving my mind strolling and the podcast - by putting emotions instantly into words - the perfectionist's weakness: how I became a highly performing consumer and a creative survivor - the six R's - contemplating about their meaning, how to use them and what it would mean to do so.

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    13 mins

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