it was so great talking to you. you have really great questions. you have serious curiosity. it’s formidable, your question-asking prowess.

rob bell

lovely conversation. it was a true pleasure.

david whyte

no one has shown up with the depth of understanding and knowledge and attention as you have. it felt like i was not just seen but honored by how deeply you had worked before this moment to understand my work. thank you.

valarie kaur

thank you daphne. this was awesome. i hope we can do it again sometime.

michael franti

thank you daphne. it was beautiful. i just love the way that you listen and ask questions and really go deep. i really enjoyed this.

laura horn

thank you daphne. you ask exquisite questions.

elle luna

rarely do i have the chance to speak about my work with someone who has as natural, deep and sensitized an understanding of it as daphne cohn. it was a joy to allow this conversation to unfold between us.

philip shepherd

conversations with artists, makers, explorers who have gone outside of the norm to create their own true world. to sing their own precious song.

each of us is born with a song inside but most will die having never sung it.

imagine if, as a little child, instead of being asked what will you do when you grow up? what will you be? or what kind of job will you get with that? if instead, you were told:

“now is the time to listen. as you grow, listen for the sounds of your song. the song that comes from your blood, your bones, your people. listen for the melody, the verses, the tune.

and when you hear your song, sing it.”

imagine that kind of world.

welcome to that world.

it was so great talking to you. you have really great questions. you have serious curiosity. it’s formidable, your question-asking prowess.

rob bell

lovely conversation. it was a true pleasure.

david whyte

no one has shown up with the depth of understanding and knowledge and attention as you have. it felt like i was not just seen but honored by how deeply you had worked before this moment to understand my work. thank you.

valarie kaur

thank you daphne. this was awesome. i hope we can do it again sometime.

michael franti

thank you daphne. it was beautiful. i just love the way that you listen and ask questions and really go deep. i really enjoyed this.

laura horn

thank you daphne. you ask exquisite questions.

elle luna

rarely do i have the chance to speak about my work with someone who has as natural, deep and sensitized an understanding of it as daphne cohn. it was a joy to allow this conversation to unfold between us.

philip shepherd

conversations with artists, makers, explorers who have gone outside of the norm to create their own true world. to sing their own precious song.

each of us is born with a song inside but most will die having never sung it.

imagine if, as a little child, instead of being asked what will you do when you grow up? what will you be? or what kind of job will you get with that? if instead, you were told:

“now is the time to listen. as you grow, listen for the sounds of your song. the song that comes from your blood, your bones, your people. listen for the melody, the verses, the tune.

and when you hear your song, sing it.”

imagine that kind of world.

welcome to that world.

daphne cohn