INSIDE STORIES People in Places Podcast
INSIDE STORIES exists to foster connection in a world suffering and dying from disconnectivity. It seeks to examine the stories we tell and don’t tell and how that impacts us.
The INSIDE STORIES People in Places Podcast examines specifically our relationship with Place and its influence on our ways of existing, our beliefs about ourselves and others, and our sense of belonging…or not.
INSIDE STORIES People in Places Podcast
018 | The People of Reset Series: P KITTY
Peter Katz (AKA P Kitty) talks about losing his sense of home and finding it again, the lessons he gained from Clowning, and the ways he creates the conditions that allow him and others to be fully present. Peter shares how he found his way back to the essence of himself and what that has meant for him.
GUEST BIO: Peter Katz is a JUNO Award & Canadian Screen Award-nominated singer-songwriter who has spent the past 15 years touring internationally. He has been described by many of his fans and speaking clients as "a thunderbolt for the soul”.
Renowned CBC radio host Tom Power described Peter’s music as “one of the most heartfelt, beautiful, and vulnerable records of the year... an astonishing record”. To date, his music has been streamed over 30 million times and his music videos have over 25 million views on YouTube.
Peter is also one of Canada’s most in-demand speakers, being called on to give his highly customized ‘Keynote Concerts’ to countless companies and organizations across various industries.
“His ability to connect is unlike anyone I’ve seen. To be the highest standard of being a storyteller is to be like Peter Katz.” –Jeff Pulver, Founder of Vonage
Peter can be found on the world wide web at peterkatz.com.
The book Peter references by Amanda Palmer is The Art of Asking.
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INSIDE STORIES exists to foster connection in a world suffering and dying from disconnectivity. It seeks to examine the stories we tell and don’t tell and how that impacts us.
The INSIDE STORIES PEOPLE in PLACES PODCAST examines specifically our relationship with Place and its influence on our ways of existing, our beliefs about ourselves and others, and our sense of belonging…or not.