• The Here Now podcast with Namuli Nana

  • By: Namuli nana
  • Podcast

The Here Now podcast with Namuli Nana

By: Namuli nana
  • Summary

  • Creating anything can be a very challenging journey filled with doubt and anxiety but it can also be very soothing, emancipating, and a channel for healing and enlightenment. the here now podcast focuses on exploring creative living, creativity and spirituality, we offer the arts as a source of inspiration and pleasure through various topics and beautiful conversations with a multitude of soulful creators and lovers of the arts
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Episodes
  • Ubuntu Healing Arts
    May 24 2022
    The ubuntu healing arts is an organization dedicated to helping people heal and express themselves better through the therapeutic power of creative arts. Check out there instagram @ubuntuhealingarts
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    38 mins
  • JC Muyonjo on doing the work
    May 9 2022
    In this episode JC talks to us about music as a profession, he explains the importance of Discipline and introspection in one's creative path, he believes the inner critic is not always a bad thing and If we learn to have conversations with it and rationalise we might find that there was a message that needed to be heard. https://linktr.ee/JCMuyonjo
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    43 mins
  • Evon on non attachment to outcome
    Apr 25 2022
    In this episode we sit down with singer, song writer and yogi, Evon the singer. We discuss her relationship with music, the value she's found in detachment from outcome when creating and creating with intention rather than expectation. https://youtube.com/c/EvonUganda Instagram: @thekalangalayogi
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    37 mins

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