Through diverse sound journeys and personal conversations with people from different backgrounds, Sergio Isauro explores the multitude of realities and experiences of what it is to be a human walking the earth. Every story and soundscape is meant to inspire and feed our curiosity, helping us observe our inner self in relation to what surrounds us. We Walk The Earth is an exploration of the present that is flowing towards a rooted, collective, and trascendental future, and holds the intention of nurturing our relationship with the earth and our lives on it. As we find ourselves in constant flow and evolution, this podcast exists as a space for self-discovery as we learn about other people, their paths, and how they connect with our own. Powered by Ubuntu Studio. Hosted by Sergio Isauro. Music produced and recorded by Tejedor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us in an inspiring journey with Fransje Voncken from Haarlem, Netherlands, as she bridges cultures and reconnects with nature. Fran's transformative experiences with indigenous communities in the Amazon are a powerful call to rekindle our bond with the Earth. She shares her personal growth and invites you to unite for change in Brazil's Cerrado territory. Explore her passion on 'We Walk The Earth' in Episode 38, 'Our Indigenou...
Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast for episode 37 is seasoned musician and creative soul, Huaira. Huaira's connection to the creative cosmos is deeply personal, intricately woven into her journey as a mother and as a woman embracing her unique space and time.
Originally hailing from Ecuador, Huaira has seamlessly embraced a life marked by perpetual travel. Her innate adaptability and free-spirited nature have led her to ...
In a heartfelt conversation between We Walk The Earth host Sergio and artist-photographer Daniel N. Johnson, we delve into how photography serves as his medium to explore the depths of our inner world.
Tune in to hear Daniel sharing some of life's most important reminders, the pivotal moments he's experienced in his life, his photography journey and how a few days in isolation with just his camera and nature allowed him to...
Introducing Moncaya, an extraordinary blend of musician, engineer, illustrator, and entrepreneur, whose creative odyssey has traversed unique paths.
As her creative spirit has flourished over the years, Moncaya has realised the power of transcending technical mastery to create from the heart. She has embraced and put an intentional focus on infusing raw emotion into her compositions.
Join Moncaya and Sergio as they disc...
In a heartfelt episode that reunites lifelong family friends, We Walk The Earth host Sergio Isauro sits down with Mexican artist Santiago Pani to delve into the intricate world of artistic exploration and expression. The deep bond between Sergio and Santiago, forged since their early childhood days and nurtured by family connections, sets the stage for an intimate discussion on the trials and triumphs that define an artist's journe...
In this episode, Sergio Isauro is joined by Kymani Thomas, an Afro-Indigenous, queer multi-instrumentalist, composer, and visual artist. They perform under the name Dyad — a project dedicated to creating communal fields of discovery and elevated consciousness. Each sonic journey is unique and, at times, completely improvised, responding to the spirit and energy created by the unique group of people gathered at that time.
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Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast this week is devoted permaculture designer and environmental educator Jose Pablo Fernandez. Connecting with Sergio all the way from Costa Rica, in this episode Jose shares how he creates ecosystemic gardens, offers unique naturalist tours and discusses his passion for music and technology.
Thriving in the music scene, where he is known as “Fauno”, Jose also produces ancestral dig...
International photographer, film director and art curator Rob Woodcox joins the We Walk The Earth podcast this week, sharing how his current artistic process feels like he is tapping into his inner child.
From his primary years spent painting and drawing to his teenage experimentation with photography, he has always had a fascination with creativity. Now, Rob’s work takes him all across the world; from film festivals to ga...
Tune into episode 30 of We Walk The Earth, as our host, Sergio Isauro is joined by Ecuadorian musician, writer and multidisciplinary artist, Daniel Lofredo Rota aka Quixosis as he shares his touching story of how he uncovered tapes from the 1960’s that were left behind by his late grandfather.
As the founder and writer of Sonido Perdido, Daniel is no stranger to the podcast scene. He has dedicated almost 10 years of his li...
In episode 29 of We Walk The Earth, our host Sergio Isauro is joined by creator and facilitator ,Jaime Westendarp. Join Jaime as she shares why and how she has dedicated her whole life to storytelling. Bringing the inspiration of art, storytelling & healing to where it’s most needed: the world of social change.
As Jaime shares her own personal story, she uncovers how leaving her career working in the television and ent...
Joining the We Walk The Earth podcast for episode 28 is multidisciplinary artist, humanitarian and researcher Kris Berle. Describing herself as an audio-visual person, Kris shares how sound has always played a major role in her life, sometimes seeing through vision but other times through sound itself.
Kris expresses her passion for and complex relationship with sound across various different projects, from DJing, to s...
In this episode, Sergio welcomes close friend Tamara Hamdan to the We Walk The Earth podcast. Tamara is someone who doesn’t allow her work to compete with her life, but instead savours slow
mornings and sees living as her best credential — a testament to her open views on the value life offers.
Tamara reflects on her own journey of moving from a hustling lifestyle in New York City to living in the quiet of San Miguel, Mexic...
Over recent years, we have collectively grown into an “anti” society. Positive outlooks and movements are becoming increasingly rare to come by, says Ivan Sawyer García, but why can’t we all be more pro-earth? Shouldn’t we be fighting for things, rather than against them?
In episode 26 of We Walk The Earth, Sergio sits down with Ivan Sawyer García; a cultural entrepreneur, indigenous rights activist, and media producer who has dedic...
As a race, we have become stuck in a cycle, repeating the same things in our attempt to "save" the Earth. Yet with each passing year, we appear to only be getting closer to failure.
If we want to see real change, we must be that change. By listening to and following the energy within our hearts, can we change the world? Angela del Sol thinks so...
In episode 25 of We Walk The Earth, Sergio Isauro sits down with Angela del Sol — a Col...
After a deserved winter break We Walk The Earth is back with a brand new season and an enhanced team. We are very excited to keep on evolving, creating and sharing our curiosity.
We live in a world that is incredibly visual, yet sometimes we forget to stop and listen. As society has grown, we’ve allowed ourselves to become numb to the sounds around us. Are we able to reconnect with the planet and ground ourselves again?
After a deserved winter break We Walk The Earth is back with a brand new season and an enhanced team. We are very excited to keep on evolving, creating and sharing our curiosity.
In this episode, Maxima Simons, founder of women’s network Wumanas, aviation pioneer, mother and good friend of the show, joins Sergio Isauro to share her experience of living in a world where archaic attitudes and behaviours towards gender and sexuality co...
In this episode, Sergio Isauro engages in conversation with Mendel Skulski, a storyteller with the podcast Future Ecologies: a show produced on (and often about) unceded Indigenous territories across the Salish Sea, located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington.
Trained in Industrial Design, and steeped in reverence for nature’s infinite, entangled beauty, Mendel opted to devote themself to a ...
In this episode of We Walk The Earth, Sergio Isauro talks to Tate Chamberlin, host of I Am Interchange - Hatch Podcast. Tate is a Social Scientist pushing the envelope in social, educational, and media experiences by continually reintegrating an arsenal of new concepts and human connections. Through an experiential remix uniting music, dialogue, activism, and expression, with each step and swell he brings a new form of media cultiv...
In this episode, Sergio Isauro talks to Sara Lopez, a social entrepreneur, creator, artist, writer and culture worker that was raised on the Texas-Mexico border. After dedicating her studies to the humanities to several languages, sociology and anthropology and following a path in advertising, Sara build a career in photography that took her to live in the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. She is the co-founder of The...
The edge of my town, going out of the house and walking a few blocks to the hills nearby. My neighborhood is alive, but human caused noises are a hard to avoid constant, how much we are affecting our environment with sound?
Our “Sound Journey” series looks to spark curiosity by immersing us in diverse sonic realities and providing a space for contemplation and presence to be practiced.
Recorded and composed by Sergio Isauro
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