Month: June 2021

Why Amy Lee Knows That Broken Pieces Shine

It is natural to consider “darkness” and “light” to be separate experiences. “Darkness” generally refers to more “negative” or painful emotions, such as sadness, anger, fear, emptiness or shame. In contrast, “light” often refers to more “positive” emotions such as happiness, joy, connection and empowerment. And for the most part, we tend to experience “darkness” …

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S2 E16: Exploring The Darkness With Amy Lee of Evanescence

This week on The Hardcore Humanism Podcast we are talking with musician, singer and songwriter Amy Lee of Evanescence. Many of you know Evanescence for their powerful songs such as “My Immortal,” “Going Under,” and of course my favorite “Bring Me To Life.” And Evanescence just released a new studio album called The Bitter Truth. …

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Why We Fear Our Own Power

Marianne Williamson wrote, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” That concept is so curious and compelling precisely because it is so counterintuitive. In theory, power and inadequacy should be opposites. Accordingly, you’d expect that they would bring us to different emotional places: inadequacy …

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How George Clinton Dances Underwater Without Getting Wet

Parliament-Funkadelic is a phenomenon. Founded and driven by George Clinton, the musical and artistic collective formed an original blend of funk, psychedelia and futurism that continues to influence the cultural landscape today. The influence is perhaps most pronounced in Hip Hop, where Parliament-Funkadelic’s music has been sampled for decades, including by prominent artists such as …

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