E30 - Sunrays & Moonbeams: The Poetry of Change with Hawah Kasat
July 15, 2025
Some seasons of life ask us to unpack more than just boxes; they invite us to slow down, listen differently, and begin again. In this solo episode of ‘Everlutionary’, host Hawah Kasat reflects on his return to the East Coast after two years in California. From the stillness of the Appalachian Mountains, he shares what it means to be in transition, spiritually, emotionally, and creatively. Broadcasting from Roots to Sky Sanctuary, Ha
wah offers reflections on solitude, impermanence, and the rituals that bring us home to ourselves. He also performs his spoken word piece “Sun Rays and Moonbeams,” a poem written during his time in China with Shaolin monks, a stirring reminder that joy is our birthright and that even in moments of uncertainty, love will always find us.
Some seasons of life ask us to unpack more than just boxes; they invite us to slow down, listen differently, and begin again. In this solo episode of ‘Everlutionary’, host Hawah Kasat reflects on his return to the East Coast after two years in California. From the stillness of the Appalachian Mountains, he shares what it means to be in transition, spiritually, emotionally, and creatively. Broadcasting from Roots to Sky Sanctuary, Hawah offers reflections on solitude, impermanence, and the rituals that bring us home to ourselves. He also performs his spoken word piece “Sun Rays and Moonbeams,” a poem written during his time in China with Shaolin monks, a stirring reminder that joy is our birthright and that even in moments of uncertainty, love will always find us.
What You'll Learn:
- Why transitions can open up new emotional and creative spaces
- How change, solitude, and novelty influence our relationship to time
- What inspired Roots to Sky Sanctuary and its vision for land justice
- How Brave New Voices amplifies youth-led healing through poetry
- The story behind Hawah’s spoken word piece “Sun Rays and Moonbeams”
- How experimenting with daily habits like washing dishes can spark renewal
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Previous guests include: Kerry Docherty of Faherty Brand; Cindy Forde, author of “Bright New World,” and the Founder of Planetari; Dr. Joanna Grace, the Founder of The Sensory Projects; Prince Haru, the recognized leader of the Kuntanawa Nation
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