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Today, I’m talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Everyone knows it’s happening, but not everyone understands why or how we got here. I’m no geopolitical expert, but I know how to […]
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Sometimes healing doesn’t mean trying to erase the past, but honoring it — cracks and all. In this episode, artist Naoko Fukumaru shares her deeply personal story of transformation through kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery or ceramics with lacquer and gold or silver powder to highlight the fractures and seams. She and host Brian Lowery explore what it means to mend — not just objects, but spirit — and why the most broken parts of us may be the most beautiful.
For more on Naoko Fukumaru visit naokofukumaru.com, and for more on Brian Lowery and the show, check out knowwhatyousee.com.
Today, I’m talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Everyone knows it’s happening, but not everyone understands why or how we got here. I’m no geopolitical expert, but I know how to […]
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