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About Voicecraft
Voicecraft is a project in dedication to the cultivation of wiser culture and the craft of voice. It works to create contexts where authentic communication is welcome and able to address the heart of what matters to embodied and digital being in the world. It’s comprised of a media & events platform, academy, and participatory network.
We create content that seeks to add value to the commons, with interests in the fundamental dynamics of psyche, culture, and nature.
Voicecraft.network is 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.
Welcome in the here and now
Reach out using [email protected]
Join the mailing list to receive invitations, philosophical correspondence, and stay in touch.
*Please check your email for typos.
About Voicecraft
Voicecraft is a project in dedication to the cultivation of wiser culture and the craft of voice. It’s comprised of a media & events platform, academy, and participatory network.
Voicecraft creates content that seeks to add value to the commons, with interests in the fundamental dynamics of psyche, culture, and nature.
Voicecraft.network is 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.



About Tim Adalin
Tim is the producer of Voicecraft. He is a philosopher whose work focuses on the relation between participation and transformation, and integrates metaphysical and scientific modes of understanding. The primary medium of this work lives in embodied relationality with friends, family, and peers. He is concerned with the vital connections between psyche, culture, and nature, and is developing networks and communities that support wiser contexts for education, contribution, and belonging.
In 2017 he founded Voicecraft, a media platform which hosts conversations that weave intuition and intellect, heart and mind, body and soul, in the context of explorations into the nature of what matters. Voicecraft (then Voiceclub), was conceived in response to the lack of authentic contexts where curiousity and wisdom were welcome to engage the real of modern life. Core to the philosophy which animates Voicecraft and its private online network is the knowing that we are all involved in the communicational field that moves and shapes us, and that the craft by which we meet and interact bears profoundly on the meaning which colours the richness, joy, and depth of our knowing and relating to the world.
He received a Masters in Philosophy from the University of Bristol in 2017, and a BA in Philosophy and International Relations from the Australian National University in 2013. In this context, some of the questions he pursued circled on mysticism and its relation to analysis; phenomenology and its relation to ontology; psychedelics and profound experiences and their relation to questions of identity, epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics; mind and its relation to matter; and the relation of humanity to death, violence, and the sacred.
His exploration of traditional academic contexts were seminal in his developing recognition that new forms of participatory contexts for developing and sharing understanding were crucial to the interests of a truly living, more conscious culture.
You can sign up to his Substack, or read it first, using this link. (It’s the same as the Voicecraft one, and contains standalone writings as well as project updates, personal updates, and invitations.)
Supporting the project
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In doing so, you will contribute to the creation of content and contexts which will welcome a wider array of voices to meet in deep address: where the questions, predicaments, and potentials that call us forth in life may be met with integrity, hope, and creativity.
With gratitude,

