On The Path with Kissiah Young
Welcome to On The Path!
In this space we explore some of the most tender and painful aspects of life, which happens to also be some of the most meaningful. We explore death and dying, grief and loss, and how we hold all of this. This is a space of vulnerability and healing, of repair and reconciliation. We grow here.
On The Mat (a sitting practice)
Podcasting since 2024 • 92 episodes
On The Path with Kissiah Young
Latest Episodes
Life Is Not a Guarantee
What if this moment is not one you get back? Today's episode is a reflection on the fragility of life and the illusion that we have endless time. As I hold the realities others are facing, I'm asking the same question for myself and for you: If...
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Episode 90
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13:42
Trusting Your Own Voice
There are moments in life when we're faced with decisions that matter – and instead of turning inward, we began to question what we feel. We look outside of ourselves for clarity, we weigh other people's opinions more heavily than our own, and ...
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Episode 89
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12:22
It's Time to Climb Down from The Ladder
We spend our lives climbing the ladder, chasing security, wealth, and success – only to realize it doesn't feel the spaces that matter most. In today's episode On The Path, we return to the start of the beginning, and refle...
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Episode 88
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11:22
You Want Closeness, But You Can't Take Feedback
We say we want deeper, more honest relationships – but something shifts the moment feedback enters the room. In this episode, I reflect on how quickly we take things personally, how that shapes the way we listen, and what it does to...
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Episode 87
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15:04
Technology Can't Replace Presence
In a world moving faster than the human heart was ever meant to keep up with, it’s easy to forget what truly connects us. In this episode, we reflect on the rise of AI—not as something to fear, but as something to hold in its proper place. Tech...
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Episode 86
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8:56
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