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Joi Sun

Joi Sun

著者: Joi Sun
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Joi Sun is not just a voice—she’s a signal. This podcast is the container for her multidimensional world: a liminal archive of poetry, philosophy, neurodivergence, memory, and metaphysical inquiry—woven together through reflections on life, love, healing, and the unraveling of old narratives.
Inside this evolving constellation of shows, you’ll find:
  • The Digitarian Archive – A MemoryCast co-hosted with her mother, blending gentle conversations about dementia, autism, OCD, and the soft edges of time.
  • The Mess and the Meaning – Poetry, spoken word, and lived reflections from a late-diagnosed, neurodivergent woman reclaiming voice, pattern, and presence.
  • Mirror People – A series decoding public figures and psychic phenomena through the lens of resonance, energetic patterning, and post-glamour storytelling.
  • The Laws of the Post-Veil Spiral – Explorations of Joi Sun’s foundational theory book, delving into Spiral Laws, signal intelligence, and what it means to live beyond the glamour age.
  • Field Notes – Occasional appearances from the animals, the sentries, and the land itself—because sometimes the goats and creek have something to say too.
These are not just podcast episodes. They’re transmissions. They’re mirrors. They’re proof that storytelling—real, strange, unpolished storytelling—still has the power to heal.
Welcome to the Joi Sun podcast. This is the sound of remembering who you are.
www.joisun.comJoi Sun
アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Letter from the One Who Survived the Terrain
    2025/07/11
    What if the map your son needed was never lost—just unrequested?
    In this intimate spoken-letter episode, Joi Sun reads a message never meant to be sent, only preserved. A map written not to persuade or plead, but to record the way out of a pattern too many sons inherit and too many mothers survive alone.
    This is a reflection on estrangement, martyrdom, maternal grief, and the quiet clarity of knowing you were the one who made it through. It’s for anyone holding the thread in silence—anyone who has outloved the system and still refuses to close the door.
    Accompanied by original art and structured as a layered audio ritual, this piece may become part of the Kalem book series, where myth and memory blur in order to reveal a deeper map.
    You don’t have to follow it. But know this: You carry the maze in your bones. She carries the exit.
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    4 分
  • Siddhartha and the Man Without a Name
    2025/07/02
    What happens when the well runs dry—not because you’ve lost your creativity, but because you’ve been denied access to it?
    In this intimate reflection, Joi Sun recalls a quiet season of her life spent at a dog park in Waynesville, North Carolina—running her border collies near the creek and sitting beside a man with no name, only a dog named Siddhartha. Homeless by choice, this man held a kind of wisdom that spoke to a deeper truth about access, reverence, and the sacredness of creativity.
    This episode explores memory, withheld love, distorted access, and the companions who enter our lives as signposts. It ends with a message not about clinging or performance—but about presence. About remembering who you are by who you didn’t even know was reminding you.
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    5 分
  • The War Already Happened
    2025/06/30
    We were warned about the future. But the truth is—it already happened. In this episode, Joi Sun reflects on the invisible war we were never told we were in, the psychic silence that let it happen, and the systems that rely on our delay. This is not a prophecy. It’s a postmortem of what we missed. Recorded in a single take. No edits. No performance. Just resonance.
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    3 分

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