#29 - Liepa Kazlauskaitė, musician, biologist, kanklės-player

Photo by Justina Špokas

Photo by Justina Špokas

Lithuanian musician Liepa Kazlauskaitė, while studying computational biology, is making beautiful music influenced by folk music and Jungian philosophy.

The songs in this episode are by 'Mainuo'.

00:00 'Juodos gulbės'

02:26 Introduction

03:42 Liepa introduces herself

07:50 Mainuo's upcoming album, Jungian philisophy, and inspiration

16:00 Improvisation

19:16 Biology

21:28 Visions, archetypes, folk music, nature's cycles, impressionism...

26:30 'Elnie Devyniaragie'

27:48 Menstruation and ovulation

31:18 'Elnie Devyniaragie' (continued)

32:40 What to aim for in the coming time

35:28 Biology and music

39:30 'Mėnulio motina'

43:22 Alan Watts, acceptance

46:15 Daily routines and kanklės

49:00 Mainuo, moon and transformation

58:05 Outro

Mainuo on YouTube

Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.

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Ragnhild Wesenberg

Cellist - finding ways of making a living by doing what I love.

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