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On episode 182 I am joined by poet, artist and author, Joshua Luke Smith. Joshua writes poems for the people. His music has taken him all around the world, performing poems in prisons, to giving a TEDx talk and everything in between.

Joshua has just released his debut album Something You Once Knew which follows the release of his debut album The Void in 2021.

In this episode you will hear:

01:00 Life is Beautiful

03:00 Something You Once Knew

05:30 a childhood in the foothills of the Himalayas

07:00 community, belonging and vulnerability

11:00 confronted by the silence

12:30 finding God through Carl Sagan

15:30 would you consider planting seeds that grow trees you could never sit in the shade of?

17:00 not here for the playlists

19:45 the vulnerability of being a father

20:45 what gives Joshua hope?

22:30 creating margins in our life - question from Clare

26:30 life lessons from walking alongside people

29:00 being a good follower

34:00 living with an open heart

36:00 wherever you go, there you are

38:00 surrender to the void

I hope this interview inspires your heart-centred leadership.

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Always love

Ryan

Connect with Joshua

Website: https://joshualukesmith.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/joshualukesmith/

Community: https://thepilgrimageco.squarespace.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/29wlT5isBRIOp8YZYVAZ0A?si=PT4xfi0aSIi92pctouWNeg

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