Episodios

  • Liminal Writing: Parent - Child Dynamics
    Apr 20 2025

    Episode 13: Rediscovering Parent-Child Relationships Through Liminal Writing

    In this episode of 'Liminal Writing,' hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran revisit some of their earlier writing to explore the theme of parent-child relationships.

    Ces shares a poignant memory of a moment with her then young son Uyi, reflecting on the lessons learned about giving space to process feelings. Lee reminisces about the loving memories and food traditions from his late parents. They discuss the importance of communication and inclusion in nurturing dynamics, and how these practices have influenced their approaches to both parenting and professional work.

    The episode closes with an invitation for listeners to engage in their own liminal writing exercise.

    00:00 Introduction to Liminal Writing

    01:27 Ces Shares Her Story

    03:52 Lee’s Piece on His Parents

    05:29 Discussion on Parenting Choices

    10:07 Applying Parenting Skills to Work

    13:29 Encouragement for Liminal Writing

    #liminalwriting, #creativewriting, #writingwithfriends, #wildmindwriting, #cesmillado, #leemoran, #parent-childdynamics, #parenting, #internationaldevelopmentwork, #developmentwork, #communitywork, #parent-child, #facilitating, #adultlearning

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    14 m
  • Liminal Writing: Inspired by "As he set foot on the pavement" from "The Door to Door Bookstore"
    Apr 11 2025

    Episode 12: Inspired by a line from Carsten Henn’s “The Door to Door Bookstore”

    In this episode, hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran are inspired by the line 'As he set foot on the pavement' from Carsten Henn's book 'The Door-to-Door Bookstore'.

    Using that line as a writing prompt produces imaginative and reflective pieces on the themes of choices and scenes coloured with burnt sugar, dying bananas, and watchful ravens. The hosts share and discuss their creative outputs, linking the activity to their experiences and feelings about transitions and decisions.

    00:00 Welcome to Liminal Writing

    00:07 Introducing the Writing Exercise

    01:06 Ces’ piece

    02:15 Lee’s piece

    02:55 Discussion and Analysis

    04:10 Reflections on Writing and Choices

    07:43 Encouragement to Try Liminal Writing

    #liminalwriting, #creativewriting, #writingwithfriends, #wildmindwriting, #cesmillado, #leemoran, #TheDoortoDoorBookstore, #CarstenHenn, #scene, #raven, #burntsugar, #bananas

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    8 m
  • Liminal Writing: Reflections on Death and Life's Passing
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces and Lee reconnect from different corners of the world to revisit a piece written in 2023 on the topic of death. Ces recounts her memory of being present at the passing of her good friend, Queng, and Lee talks about the impact of Mark Asselin, the former facilities manager at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto.

    Their conversation attempts to see if death should be perceived as a friend or foe. The episode also touches on cultural references to death, as depicted in the TV series 'American Gods,' and encourages listeners to engage in their own reflective writing on the topic.

    00:22 Revisiting Old Writings

    01:38 Ces' Thoughts on Death

    03:29 Lee's Reflections on Death

    04:54 Dying and Stepping Through the Threshold

    06:42 Remembering Queng

    10:11 Philosophical Musings on Death

    13:30 Encouragement to Write and Conclusion

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    14 m
  • Liminal Writing: Inspired by Eeyore's "It Never Hurts to Look for Sunshine"
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their writing spark from an unusual source, A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh. One of the beloved book's characters, the typically melancholic Eeyore says, “It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.”

    Through personal anecdotes and reflections on nature, including vivid recollections of a volcanic eruption, Ces and Lee explore themes of hope, resilience, and finding beams of light through the darkness.

    00:43 Personal Reflections on Sunshine

    01:18 Historical Context and Personal Memories

    03:08 Experiencing the Sunrise in Zambales, Philippines

    05:40 Finding Hope and Healing

    06:40 Encouragement for Liminal Writing

    07:41 Conclusion and Farewell

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    8 m
  • Liminal Writing: Inspired by "Tanglaw" from the album, "Masdan O Yahweh"
    Mar 21 2025

    Liminal Writing: Reflecting on Hope and Struggle through Song

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, writers and co-hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran were profoundly inspired by the song 'Tanglaw,' its lyrics by Rody Vera and music by Jonas Baes. This song was first recorded by the group Patatag and produced by the Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music in 1990.

    Ces and Lee talk about the enduring relevance of the song's themes of struggle, hope, and freedom, especially in the context of both their personal pasts and current events. They discuss their experiences as young activists, the impact of political oppression, and the continuous fight for peace and liberty, highlighting the importance of passing down these messages to younger generations.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:20 On the trigger line “Darating ang liwanag sa ating bayan, Sisikat ang araw ng kapayapaan”

    01:02 Ces’ writing

    03:14 Lee’s writing

    04:13 Discussion on Relevance and Hope

    09:03 Conclusion

    Masdan O Yahweh credits:

    Jonas Baes - composer, arranger

    Rody Vera - musical director, lyrics

    Farlet Vale - album cover design

    #liminalwriting, #creativewriting, #writingwithfriends, #wildmindwriting, #rodyvera, #jonasbaes, #patatag, #tanglaw, #liturgicalmusic, #masdanOyahweh

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    10 m
  • Liminal Writing: Going to the Epicenter of the Problem
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, host-writers Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their inspiration from a line, "The leader must go to the epicenter of the problem", by Gennadiy Mokhnenko in the book 'Character.'

    The discussion revolves around the concept of leadership, emphasizing the importance of leaders being in the midst of finding solutions with others. . Through reflections on personal experiences in Ukraine and the Philippines, Ces and Lee discuss how true leadership requires a balance between being deeply involved in the challenges faced and maintaining a broader perspective.

    00:00 Introduction to Liminal Writing

    00:13 Trigger Line and Book Introduction

    01:17 Exploring the Quote

    02:27 Personal Reflections on Leadership

    05:05 Balancing Leadership Perspectives

    09:56 Concluding Thoughts on Leadership

    10:14 Liminal Writing Exercise

    10:38 Final Words and Encouragement

    #liminalwriting, #creativewriting, #writingwithfriends, #wildmindwriting, #leadership, #problemsolving, #GennadiyMokhnenko, #Character, #leadingfromthecenter

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    11 m
  • Liminal Writing: Inspired by Thomas Merton's "Love is our destiny..."
    Feb 15 2025

    Episode 7: Exploring Love and Connection Through Liminal Writing

    This February 14 episode of Liminal Writing, hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran find their writing inspiration from Thomas Merton’s line - 'Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone. We find it with another.'

    What else but to dive into love - self-love, love for another! Ces wrestles with the weight of the world and seeks solace in chocolates (no one will argue with the healing power of chocolates!), while Lee evokes warmth and affection through vivid imagery and memories.

    Come join us on this week’s Liminal Writing!

    00:21 Trigger Line and Initial Thoughts

    01:17 Ces’ writing: Exploring Self-Love and the World Around Us Now

    01:55 Lee’s writing: Bowls, Blankets, Pups and Window sills

    05:11 Discussion on Love and Writing

    08:36 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell

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    10 m
  • Liminal Writing: Inspired by George Bernard Shaw's line on the duality of language
    Feb 1 2025

    Exploring the Dual Nature of Language: Alliance and Quarrel

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran delve into a line by George Bernard Shaw reflecting the dual nature of language: 'A common language certainly makes an alliance easier, though you must not forget that it also makes quarreling easier.'

    Through their interpretations, they explore how language can both unify and divide, emphasizing its role in human connection, conflict, and communication. They discuss how language influences our values, relationships, and interactions, touching on the importance of listening, understanding, and the intricate dance between expressing opinions and receptivity.

    The conversation also reflects on the nuances of performance and subtext in language, illustrating the depth and complexity of human communication.

    00:08 Introducing Today's Topic

    00:30 Exploring the Quote

    01:06 Lee’s Piece

    01:56 Ces’ Piece

    04:38 The Role of Language in Relationships

    06:30 The Complexity of Communication

    09:49 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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    11 m
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