The word “sezim” in Kazakh language simply means “a feeling”. We, humans, have a lot of feelings, sometimes simple, sometimes complex. Some of our feelings and emotions we struggle to describe, some are hidden deep inside - the truth is they’re inevitable and make up so much of who we are. So sharing people’s stories and talking about different topics such as psychology, culture, art is what I want this podcast to be about. So you, my listener, would feel as if we’re in the same room, taking part in an engaging conversation, at least that’s my hope ❤️ Instagram: @oinkara

sezim
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Podcast Overview
The word “sezim” in Kazakh language simply means “a feeling”. We, humans, have a lot of feelings, sometimes simple, sometimes complex. Some of our feelings and emotions we struggle to describe, some are hidden deep inside - the truth is they’re inevitable and make up so much of who we are. So sharing people’s stories and talking about different topics such as psychology, culture, art is what I want this podcast to be about. So you, my listener, would feel as if we’re in the same room, taking part in an engaging conversation, at least that’s my hope ❤️ Instagram: @oinkara
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Publishing Since
8/30/2020
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Recent Episodes

November 8, 2020
Heartbreaks 💔 and memory 🧠
Tune in to Episode 2 as we continue to talk with Laura Schneider (learn more about Laura’s work here: https://www.lauraschneiderartwork.com) about our earliest memories and how deeply our identity is entrenched in what we remember. Through reflections in her latest work, Thymesis, the blurry line between reality and fiction fades over time, as we try to fill in the gaps in our memory and perhaps want to forget less pleasant episodes, such as heartbreak. Please try not to cry as I offer my thoughts on heartbreaks and instead bless our brain’s forgetfulness, when it comes to getting over someone 💔 Hope you enjoy 😊 Oh! And Laura shares her impressions of Almaty, Kazakhstan during her visit last year 🇰🇿

September 6, 2020
Looking beyond art
Welcome to Part 1 of my engaging conversation with Laura Schneider about art and the underlying aspects. Dying to hear your thoughts, please dm me on IG: @oinkara

August 30, 2020
Welcome to *sezim* podcast
Hello people! Ahh, I’ve taken way too long to do this. First episode is coming very soon! Please hit me up on ig @oinkara with any thoughts/feedback/ideas, ‘cause to me all of that is precious. I want to continuously improve, so please bear with me, and I will work to make the experience better for youuu :)
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