Sandy talks about the weird effects of being struck by lightning, gives some fascinating insight into her relationship with music, & tells a story involving South African bishop Desmond Tutu and his chair...
Themes of memory, fear, cultural dynamics, and the impact of music on storytelling are explored, creating a dynamic and reflective conversation that underscores the power of narrative and sound.
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Introduction of Sandy Kennedy (00:00:08)
Sandy describes herself as a teacher and carer who loves connecting with people.
Improvised Music Prompt (00:00:30)
The host plays improvised music and invites Sandy to share her thoughts and feelings.
Imagining the Himalayas (00:01:37)
Sandy visualizes a rhododendron woods in the Himalayas, despite never having been there.
Meeting Desmond Tutu (00:03:09)
Sandy recounts a memorable visit to Desmond Tutu's house in Soweto during apartheid.
Description of Soweto (00:04:20)
Sandy describes the basic living conditions and atmosphere of Soweto during her visit.
Fear and Cultural Dynamics (00:05:10)
Sandy shares her experiences with fear and cultural dynamics while working in Soweto.
Contrasting Lightness and Darkness (00:07:32)
Sandy reflects on the contrast between Desmond Tutu's warmth and the surrounding tension.
Second Lightning Strike Experience (00:08:29)
Sandy narrates her two experiences of being struck by lightning and their impacts.
Spatial Awareness After Lightning (00:09:11)
Sandy describes the disorienting feeling of spatial awareness after her second lightning strike.
Healing Journey (00:10:09)
Sandy discusses her recovery from the trauma of being struck by lightning.
Music and Emotion Connection (00:13:09)
Sandy explores how music relates to her dramatic experiences and emotions.
Playing with Melody and Space (00:14:00)
The host discusses experimenting with melody and perception of space through music.
Reflections on the Podcast (00:15:40)
Sandy shares her insights about the podcast's discussions and the role of music.
Conclusion (00:16:01)
The host thanks Sandy and invites listeners to join the next episode.
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