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S2024E4 Hunger for Practice: A Conversation with Multidisciplinary Artist Rami Schandall
Rami Schandall does a lot of things! In addition to teaching yoga and meditation, she works with fabric, ceramics, painting, photography, sound and words. I talked to Rami about her inquiry- and…
S2025E3 Leo Kofler and the Legacy of Tuberculosis
Have you ever heard of Leo Kofler? He was an Austrian-born singing teacher (1837-1908), who spent most of his career in the United States. His ideas were later taken up in Germany. You may hear the…
S2024E2 On the face of it: Kate Gies's It Must Be Beautiful to Be Finished (2025) and Louis Kuhne's The Science of Facial Expression (1917)
Kate Gies's wonderful (and devastating) memoir, It Must Be Beautiful To Be Finished shows that the mainstream medical profession has a lot to answer for when it comes to deciding which bodies are…
S2024E1 Why history?
Why should we have conversations about the history of wellness and performer-training practices? For one thing, they're really, really interesting, and there are other reasons ... You can click here…
S2025E1 The Work: Straight Talk on Craft and Method
https://www.mariameindl.com/These days, there are a host of methods (and Methods) available for looking after our bodies. They can save our lives, mess with our minds, and sometimes a bit of both. In…
S2024E1 Jade Wallace @Work
In this first episode of @Work, I talk with the incomparable Jade Wallace about their novel, Anomia: writing additively, literature's preoccupation with youth, and the value of million dollar words.
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@Work has published 6 episodes since September 2024, covering topics in Arts, Society & Culture.
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