It's A Curious World
It's A Curious World
Podcast Description
In response to the curious events of 2020, Emma (along with many others) became aware that all is not as it seems in this realm we call planet Earth.
Following this revelation and many conversations in the park, on the beach, at the pub and on the streets of London, Hertfordshire and Brighton, Emma felt compelled to add her voice (and those of her guests) to those who are talking a new world into being.
She decided (with a little help from her friends) to host and publish a series of conversations with people whose reality has also shifted in recent years.
This podcast is the result.
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Focuses on personal freedom, self-sufficiency, and societal awakening, with episodes delving into topics such as van life journeys, the impact of lockdowns on personal relationships, and critical readings on health and wellness.

In response to the curious events of 2020, Emma (along with many others) became aware that all is not as it seems in this realm we call planet Earth.
Following this revelation and many conversations in the park, on the beach, at the pub and on the streets of London, Hertfordshire and Brighton, Emma felt compelled to add her voice (and those of her guests) to those who are talking a new world into being.
She decided (with a little help from her friends) to host and publish a series of conversations with people whose reality has also shifted in recent years.
This podcast is the result.
Now here's a converstation that has the potential to challenge your reality.
This week Emma is joined by Dr Steven A Young. Steven holds a PhD in theoretical physics. He is a musician and a deep thinker and questioner.
Once he had gained his PhD, Steven was surprised at how hard it was to find employment in his field and his questioning began.
In this episode, Steven presents his reasons for choosing Alchemy over more traditional scientific models. We explore space travel, atoms, gravity, CERN, the shape of the earth and much much more.
Find out more about Steven's work via:
His website
Watch his video on gravity on Substack or YouTube
And on CERN on Substack or YouTube
And if you fancy the Soulstice At The Castle, you can buy your tickets here

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