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Welcome to What Dreams are Made of, an original podcast series, hosted and produced by Edana Sue.
This is a show to help you connect deeply with your dreams, and gain many perspectives through a series of conversational interviews with people working alongside the fascinating world of dreams.
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Hi everyone, and welcome back to What Dreams Are Made Of! In this episode, Stacey Demarco joins me from Sydney to talk all about dreams. We talk about the moon, its connection to us as humans, and the role of dreams in a witches' world.  Stacey's links: https://www.themodernwitch.com/ https://www.facebook.com/staceydemarco Big love & thanks to Stace for coming on the podcast and for sharing her perspective!! Happy Dreaming! Edana x
In this episode of What Dreams are Made of, I am joined by David and Michelle from the Unconscious Collective, an incredible art organisation in Tasmania.  Their website: https://www.unconsciouscollective.org/about  Find Michelle at: https://www.boyde.com.au/ More about David: https://au.linkedin.com/in/david-patman-1229247 This episode will build on our understanding of Social Dreaming, from the previous episode with Susan Long, but also delve deep into the arts and how they can be integrated with dream work. Huge thanks to David and Michelle for their time, passion, and support in this project. I'm so grateful to you both. Happy Dreaming! Edana x
Welcome back!! In this episode, Susan Long joins me for an interview.  We talk about all things social dreaming; what it means, how it happens, and how such a human connection-based ceremony of dreaming and association is affected during times of lockdown.  To learn more about Susan, please visit: https://www.nioda.org.au/ https://www.tavinstitute.org/news/the-social-dreaming-international-network-sdin-the-tavistock-institute/ Thank you for listening! :) Happy Dreaming, Edana x
Welcome back!  In this episode, Jane Teresa Anderson joins me for a conversation about her work with dreams. We talk all about dream analysis, and why dream dictionaries are not an adequate tool for interpretation in today's world. Jane shares some tips and tricks of the trade, to help you feel more confident in remembering your dreams. Jane can be found at https://www.janeteresa.com/ And you can register for her Dream Interpretation online course here https://dream-academy-online.com/ Thankyou so much for listening! Happy Dreaming :) Edana x
Welcome back to What Dreams Are Made of! In today's episode, I open a discussion with Lauren Fisher, a Creative Arts Therapist who is based in the Dandenong Ranges.  Lauren has her own private practice, Upstream Arts Therapy, which you can find on Facebook, at https://www.facebook.com/UpstreamArtTherapybyLaurenFisher/ and https://au.linkedin.com/in/lauren-fisher-she-her-89555a208 Throughout this episode, I ask Lauren questions about what being an Arts Therapist is like, and how dreams can be integrated into this practice.  A huge thankyou to Lauren for her contribution to this podcast, and my project.  Enjoy! Edana Sue x
Hello, and welcome to What Dreams Are Made Of.  In this episode, I have a conversation with Ian Chater, a qualified psychotherapist who is halfway through his Zurich Analytic Training.  We talk into Ian's series of crazy dreams that lead him to train as a Jungian Analyst, and what it's like to work with dreams in today's world.  Ian can be contacted at ianchater@protonmail.com or on 0410 793 298 Thanks for listening, and happy dreaming!! Edana Sue x
Welcome everyone, I'm so excited to share with you all the finished product of my Year 12 Independent Project year. I've created this podcast to share my learnings and conversations with all different people, working in all areas of the dream world.  I trust that this series will help you as it did me; by offering deep insight from people working alongside dreams in all kinds of ways.  Happy Dreaming!  Edana Sue x
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