WHAT IS
THE VOICECRAFT PROJECT?
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Voicecraft is dedicated to the cultivation of wiser culture and the craft of voice. It works to vitalise contexts so that authentic communication is welcome and able to address the heart of what matters.
It was conceived in response to the lack of authentic contexts where curiousity, care, and the spirit that seeks wisdom, were engaging the real of modern life.
Core to the philosophy which animates participation in The Voicecraft Project is the recognition that we are all involved in the communicational field which moves and shapes us, and that the craft by which we meet and interact influences the meaning which colours the richness, joy, and depth of our knowing and relating with the world.
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Voicecraft is comprised by a media & events platform, academy and participatory network.
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Voicecraft media creates content that aims to add value to the cultural commons, with interests in the fundamental dynamics of psyche, culture, and nature, and what it means to participate in transformation.
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Voicecraft events connect seekers of transformative conversations, online and offline. They are held together by a community and network pioneering a unique context for learning, contribution, and belonging, that interfaces with core ideas, energies, and dynamics of our time.
Visit the events hub to find out what’s on next.
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Voicecraft.network is an online network with participants from around the world. It’s a well-held port in the storm of culture: a place to connect with others through depth and levity, and to participate in the cultivation of wisdom by sharing discerning attention and crafting authentic voice. Learn more about and find out how to apply to join the network here.
Support Voicecraft with a one time donation.
Words from our members…
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"Voicecraft holds a special place in my heart. Here, I feel that my whole being is invited to participate and find a place. Abstract and intellectual thinking, the big words and ideas, do not lose touch with the personal, intimate, felt. Tim Adalin invites and draws out more from us than we thought we had—more depth, more beauty, more truth. I think of Voicecraft as an intellectual home not only because it is a place I keep returning to, but because, like a home, I feel warm and welcome when I participate in it."
Valeria Ferreira
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"I value the depth and comprehensiveness of the dialogue and the genuine care that is consistently present in interactions on the network. There is a rich authenticity that feels to be firmly grounded in a sincere collective commitment to the True, Good & Beautiful."
Tom Lyons
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"Participating at Voicecraft affords a greater integration of the centres of my intelligence. It consistently draws out a quality of self-expression that leaves me feeling more myself. In this sense, the name is quite fitting as participation in the network really has been crafting my authentic voice. The felt sense of care in each gathering allows subtle, unformed emanations of insight to crystallize and be articulated."
Ethan Wells
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"The people I have met through Voicecraft are not just consumers. There is a very high quality of 'mind' present."
Adriana Forte
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"Voicecraft involves the opportunity to participate in various interactive spaces that feel alive, fluid, and disciplined with regard to depth of insight. There's a culture of willingness to listen and be heard, as well as many considerations underlying much of what happens or the direction of dialogical evolution. There's also a fundamental compassion for the challenges associated with coming together and being involved in a world that seldom affords much more than survival and conformity. The people involved are diverse and unique with regard to their capacities, insights, and ability to contribute to a dynamic and process that can enable an integration of awareness conducive to growth, individually and collectively.
Cameron Duffy
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“Voicecraft extends apprenticeship to a world of interaction and connection that hungers for mastery.”
O.G. Rose
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"Voicecraft has helped me to become more playful with my voice, more willing to let it develop, rather than staying silent unless I’m sure I can drop the perfect phrase with the exact meaning I wish to convey (it doesn't work like that, anyway!). Being able to open up in the context of people who I know are giving me the benefit of the doubt, and wanting to help me add my own voice–even if it’s messy and imperfect— is so valuable."
Jess Vozel
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"Voicecraft is one of the rare places where I feel like I can unfold more fully, including the growth pains of having been closed off for a long time."
Simon van der Els
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"This community feels well grounded in reason, while still being alive to the body and heart. I learn a lot here, and I’m grateful to be part of the network."
Steve Sisson