Welcome to the
Voicecraft Network.
Participate in a vital field of conversation,
with people you can trust to help you think.
The Voicecraft Network supports its members to cultivate their voice and the embodiment of authentic presence in the world.
What is the Voicecraft Network?
An Invitation to an
Adventure with Ideas
Invitations to join in high quality, field-learning experiences weaving perennial themes and pioneering philosophy, and an opportunity to contribute to a rich private and public commons.
A Port in the Storm of Culture
A private network built on care for the integrity of communication and participation in movements of understanding that contribute to the commons of this space and the broader field through collaboration and public contribution.
A Guild for Conversational Alchemy
We are a field of thinkers, writers, artists, shamanic practitioners, technologists, change-makers, researchers, & builders (to name a few) contributing to the dialogic potential of emerging culture.
For initiates, journeymen and journeywomen, and elders on paths of courage, continuous learning, and desire for meaningful contribution to culture, nature and the noosphere.
Voicecraft.Network is in its 6th year of cultivation as a stewarded network. The Voicecraft Project is approaching its 9th birthday.

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Beginning in early 2020 and following two years of in-person events and public podcasts, the Voicecraft Network has cultivated a unique field of relationality and dialogic practice that makes possible profoundly generative group conversations, research expeditions, and collaborative relationships.
It is an extension of The Voicecraft Project as an explicitly global, private online network, in complimentary relation with in-person events, the public podcast, and intermingled collaboration with associated networks and efforts toward adding value to the commons.
Tim Adalin is the steward of the Voicecraft Network, but the context is what it is because of the strength of dedication of the members that contribute to the field. While it is Tim’s role to support your personal journey in participation here, the spirit of care shown for the process of mutual learning, and the time, knowledge, attention, and trust shared in aid of strengthening each other’s capacity for insight, understanding, and contribution is a property of the network at large, and evidenced in rare and outstanding capacity by so many of the core Voicecraft members.
This network is in some ways a well kept secret, and in other ways a pioneering context known to those seeking deep philosophical and cultural response to the constraints of our time. The membership base has grown over several years and many chapters of learning, story, and dedication. And while the language on this page represents an update in the effort to share an integrity of open invitation here in 2025, those who are part of this context have all found their way here by unique paths. Perhaps above all it is the signal through the noise, across mediums and contexts, unfixed by any words that could be written here, that has found those for whom this invitation is truly written. You do not need to label yourself something in presumed memetic demand to belong here. We are all on a learning journey. And with humility, there are many modes of meeting that process which are of the essence of profound contribution. And it is not for this page to specify and enclose all forms that contribution may take.
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Inside the Voicecraft Network, you’ll find opportunities to join in high quality learning experiences with generative, decent people.
These experiences call-in member contribution to the flow of understanding that shapes the space, and encourage the cultivation of unique voice. Indeed you will be supported in the cultivation of your voice in ways that are rarely found in ordinary society.
Members who participate build friendships and camaraderies which provide a port of call through the noise of digital culture.
You’re as likely to interact with an artist or a dancer as you are a philosopher, scientist, therapist, entrepreneur, technologist, cultural entrepreneur, mystic or other costume. But in common you’ll find a spirit that welcomes the language of soul to dance with the rigour of thinking. This is a place where the intelligences of body, heart, and mind engage the deep stories of who and what we are as beings in this process of civilisation, on this earth, in this cosmos.
Among the members of Voicecraft are pioneering social thinkers and deeply engaged practitioners across domains of culture, psychology, technology, metaphysics, health, evolution, and more.
You can browse the Voicecraft podcast to discover the broader context of guest collaborators that participate with the project.
The Voicecraft Network has catalysed a field kept by authentic communication and whole being understanding, in defiance of the propaganda, ideological capture, surveillance and censorship that make real thinking and relating in public and private increasingly difficult.
On the spirit of the ethics..
You won't find rules or a code of conduct pinned on a wall here.
What matters is the embodiment of integrity with which we conduct ourselves, the dignity with which we treat each other, and the courage, care, and spirit through which we mutually create a context worthwhile to participate in.
The spirit of participation welcomes a relation with opposites, tensions and paradox. As deep as such process is, it can be approached with lightness and sensitivity, helped on its way by wit, discernment, and attunement to the beauty already available to perception.
The network is an evolving process and a living field, in dedication to the cultivation of wiser relation with the interplay of psyche, culture and nature, and the broader commons of civility and primality on Earth.
The network endeavours to provide a context of Return where members can replenish their inspiration to be of service to the world, grounded in the immanent context of their embodied life.
Voicecraft.Network Structure
In 2025, the network will holds hundreds of sessions comprised of recurring Freeform sessions, Earth sessions, Live Podcast recordings, Book Clubs, Alchemising Consciousness sessions, and various other events as part of specific ‘Expeditions’ — ongoing or multi-month adventures in ideas and collaboration.
These sessions, along with podcast recordings with live audiences seek to provide a balance of exploration, integration in support of the evolution of understanding present here.
These are hosted events, and some are recorded and shared privately, adding to the hundreds of high quality private podcasts created since early 2020.
Voicecraft sessions are complemented by access members receive to peer to peer dialogue groups, convened using the Ecofo platform, developed by members of the Voicecraft Network Kyle Lawrence & Tom Lyons.
These are unfacilitated pods of four, held over 4 weeks, at times voted on by those in participation. The spirit of dialogue holds sacred the qualities exhibited throughout the Voicecraft Network, and as such these sessions serve as great opportunities to connect with fellow members (around topics and questions of your own evolving sense of relevance) in a personal and open way.
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There are multiple session types in the Voicecraft Network. They are all posted as 'Events'.
The event types posted to the Home space are:
Earth Sessions
Freeform Sessions (across a plethora of topics including those traversed on the Voicecraft podcast)
One-off or emerging / experimental sessions
Live podcast recordings
Alchemising Consciousness Sessions
Meta Sessions
The spirit and praxis of engagement can be gleaned and cultivated through participation, and sensed by listening to recordings on the public channel.
When network sessions are recorded but shared 'unlisted', they are meant to be viewed by network members only, with rare exception.
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Expeditions are available to all members to join. They will also invite guest collaborators for particular sessions. An example of an expedition session that was shared on the Voicecraft podcast is the following dialogue with Forrest Landry. This was open to members who participated in the preceding session which first sought to engage with Forrest’s work in depth.
Present expeditions and spaces in the Voicecraft Network include:
Culture Lab
Humanity, Technology & Nature
Cultural Shamanism
AI Expedition
Telos Expedition (ran in mid 2023 and likely archived soon)
Commencing with E118 of the podcast will also be the Masculine & Feminine Expedition.
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"Ecofo is a weekly dialogue where we practice relating to the depth in one another and the space between. We believe that treating the relational context as sacred is a critical foundation for the possibility of community.
Every dialogue is held between four people over 90 minutes. Each person suggests a question they’d like to explore, and then the group votes on their favorite. Your group will stay together for four weeks, and then you’ll have the chance to take a break or join another group.
As we practice, we learn to relax control and open to what wants to emerge. Trust forms naturally through this process because our core intention is to be guided by the Sacred that is in, through, and all around us.”
- Tom Lyons & Kyle McGahee
Ecofo will allow you to share clips from your conversations with members in the network.
Participating in the Voicecraft Network is an anti-fragile response to cultural disruption, artificial intelligence, and disconnection from the sacredness of communication.
Some of the Voicecraft Network
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