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Author: Violeta Balhas
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Pillow Talking is the storytelling podcast of real-life bedroom conversations. Narrated and produced by Violeta Balhas, these first-person stories reveal the many facets of intimacy and relationships – including our own. Find out more and submit your story at https://pillowtalkingproject.com/
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In these four stories, the pillow talkers cross deserts of emotional and sexual intimacy; of abuse; of neglect and resentment; and… an actual literal desert, not quite Lawrence of Arabia style. These conversations all happened in the intimacy of the bedroom.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
Remembering is an act of storytelling. And if remembering is an act of storytelling, what are the stories we tell each other about the us? Are they stories of love? Stories of war? Stories of the mundane? These stories are all about remembrance of things past – and loved. Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
On the twenty-first episode of Pillow Talking, we do a little celebrating by revising some favourite stories: favourites of yours, and favourites of Violeta's. Ranging in theme from the heartfelt, to the heart wrenching, to the cringey, the stories in this bumper ep will remind you of the depth and breadth that our bedroom conversations can cover.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App f...
Our traditions aren't just about keeping customs alive: they're about recapturing something. Maybe a feeling. Or a hope. Or a value. And sometimes, when the stars – or maybe a single, bright star – align, what we recapture can help us find more than we intended.Happy holidays, Pillow Talkers! See you all in February 2023 for the continuation of Season 2.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdo...
Our bedroom sanctuaries are places where we can feel safe. Share our dreams with a special other and come up with new dreams for both. Embrace vulnerability and share our deepest thoughts, feelings, and secrets. These bedroom conversations remind us that the bedroom can be a place that the outside world doesn’t touch.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling a...
It’s one thing to ponder your identity while looking in the mirror, but another thing altogether to ponder it while looking into your partner’s eyes. Who are you with that person? Who are you to that person? Who are you after that person? These four bedroom conversations are all about how identity and relationships intertwine.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and story...
Imagine the person you are most intimate with, the one you have entrusted with your vulnerability, suddenly acting like a complete stranger. Join me for four stories about times when the other became a stranger, disappearing in the flesh or emotionally, or revealing themselves in a whole new way, sometimes leaving questions, and always changing things so they can never be the same.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and F...
These bedroom conversations are on the theme of Blue: a colour that can be sad or peaceful, cool or deep, innocent or world-weary, as wide as the sky or as focused as someone’s eyes. Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
Welcome to Season 2 of Pillow Talking! These 6 stories – kicking off with a bumper episode – all feature unguarded moments: times when people were completely open and raw and real. Sometimes by choice, sometimes by a complete lack of choice, and sometimes because the moment has taken them completely by surprise. Ssshhh. Let's listen.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights an...
New beginnings, revisiting the past, stories, and Joe Strummer: it’s all about the stories we tell ourselves.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
This isn’t the in-between season bonus I had in mind, and it won’t be what you’re expecting, either. But it’s important, so I trust you’ll stick with me as I get the most personal I've ever got on Pillow Talking.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
On the last episode of Season 1 of Pillow Talking, no theme, just an assortment. And because life is like a bag of mixed lollies, each story is its own little surprise. There’s five in all, ranging from the impossible sweetness of first love, to the burn and spice of last goodbyes.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
These four bedroom conversations show that rituals aren’t necessarily mindless habits: they can be mindful, or facilitate mindfulness. And sometimes the mindfulness can bring realisations about the relationship – for better or worse.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
Distance can even make relationships seem more real, the feelings more intense – and the pillow talking follows. Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
You and your ill-advised relationships, or ill-advised things you do: do you care what people think?Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
In which I explain what happened a couple days ago and miraculously refrain from crying or throwing up. WARNING: Contains a capella singing and references to farting.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
The third person can be a real person – invited or uninvited – and it can also be the spectre of someone who is absent yet somehow there, casting a shadow or influencing what we do, say or feel. These stories feature that third person: sometimes there, sometimes imagined, sometimes not quite human. Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writi...
It’s something that people often say when a relationship fails: “It was just the wrong time”. But is there such a thing as the wrong time, or is it an excuse? And does the wrong time always bring heartache, or can it also bring gifts?Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
What does the color red mean to you? This episode features red both as a color and a symbol: it’s there in rich velvet and sexy lingerie, and also as a warning, and in heat and anger. The conversations in these stories all happened in the intimacy of the bedroom.Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and writing live talks every Wednesday.
People change because they have either undergone a change or because they seem different to us, like when they are suddenly revealed to us in new and unexpected ways. And sometimes, like in these four stories, this happens in the bedroom.Read the show notes and submit your story at https://pillowtalkingproject.com/Read the show notes and contribute a story on the Pillow Talking website.Follow Pillow Talking on Instagram and Facebook.Join me on the Wisdom App for insights and storytelling and ...
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Love this podcasts. The Narrarator has the perfect voice for these stories And each story is thought provoking.