Virtuish is an exploration of concept & culture. Conversations & storytellings between friends and strangers discussing creativity, community, consciousness, psychology, social justice, mindset, politics, relationship, mental health, and spirituality.
Episode 17 is our December check-in with Ashley & Kelsey. We're both in very new phases of life - a new home, a new baby, and the new states of being that come along with these upgrades. We're dropping in to give you a window into each of our processes as we learn to navigate what life is currently throwing our way. We discuss birth plans, having our basic needs met, learning to feel comfortable with vulnerability, when your shit catches up to you and when you're forced to slow down and surrender. If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Show Notes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
On Episode 16, Kelsey has an extended conversation on the topic of “gurus” with Ellen Geis. They reflect on listening to recent exposes about Teal Swan, lack of accountability in the “New Age,” and how learning about the Satanic Panic gave Ellen a new understanding of current happenings. They share candidly about their personal experiences exploring new age teachings over the course of the pandemic; experiences of guilt, and shame, and confusion. Finally, Ellen shares her biggest takeaways and a valuable dose of wisdom for others who are curious, questioning and trying to figure out things for themselves. If you find value in the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Connect with Ellen https://ellenrebeccageis.substack.com/ // Show Notes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com Podcasts we mention The Gateway Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ez7WIIdyxhPbq5W6dJpiW?si=4e5cc101e04b4dae Mormon Stories episode with Teal Swan's best friend: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6CKIriGAojj3zEunQHm8vU?si=40718cc1d56145f2
On episode 15, Kelsey & Ashley are following up with listener responses to their inquiries about the concept of a guru and our varied experiences with them. They really want to know, what makes someone qualified and trustworthy as a leader, and why do we seek out people who we think know better than we do and give them such power over us so easily? Why are we so innately attracted to confidence? How do we become more discerning and remain open without getting taken advantage of? They discuss common themes that come up in the submissions, laugh a little bit at the idea of the “wannabe guru”, and do their best to pull apart the complexity and vulnerability of the nature of seeking and wanting to make deeper understanding and meaning of our experiences. If you find value in the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Show Notes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
Ashley & Kelsey open the Pandora's box that is the concept of "the guru." They speak about the experience of having a guru or guru-like figure in their lives, what it meant, and what that relationship was like. They discuss learning to trust themselves; the transformation of their own spiritual identities; abuse of power; guilt, shame, remorse, and taking full accountability to deconstruct and understand what landed them there in the first place. They candidly share their personal answers to the questions: What does the concept of a guru mean to you? Is there a distinction between teacher and guru? Have you had experience with a guru, and how did that come to be? What did this experience provide you? What was your relationship to trust with this person? Did you ever ignore red flags or second guess yourself? Do you still have guru-like figures in your life? If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Show Notes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
Ashley & Kelsey check in with their latest life updates, reflections, and musings. They discuss the "free birth" movement, studio building, reaching across the political aisle, and creating space for inspiration. The episode closes with how we reintegrate all the parts of ourselves after a massive transformation. The new monthly format on Virtuish will include a monthly check-in as well as a longer-form topic/interview, plus the occasional bonus episode. If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Show Notes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com Brene Brown episode referenced: https://open.spotify.com/
This week is part two of our interview with Kaysie Markwardt @reikihands77. We shift our conversation from religion to the role spirituality has played in our lives. We discuss our transitions from western religion into our individual spiritual paths, and how we each define what "spirituality" means to us. We share our personal sense of disillusionment, anger, and shame from watching much of our spiritual community take a dark turn during the pandemic and social justice movements of the last few years. While our relationship to spirituality and spiritual community has changed, we've learned to replace some magical thinking with a more ethical point of view. If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ * Listener note. We recorded both parts 1 & 2 of this interview before the leaked Supreme Court documents were released. We will be addressing this devastating turn of events in Ep 13, out in a few weeks. Shownotes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
This week we're back with the amazing Kaysie Markwardt @reikihands77 to discuss the role that religion and the church have played in our lives. We discuss our individual upbringings and the inevitable rebellion against what we were taught to believe. We dive deep into how religion is the bedrock of society and look at different belief systems from a more sociological perspective. And lastly, we discuss the sense of *commodified* community we get through church and spiritual groups. How what is sold as love and belonging is only as unconditional as your willingness to comply with the status quo. If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review, and share. This small contribution goes a long way. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ * Listener note. We recorded both parts 1 & 2 of this interview before the leaked Supreme Court documents were released. We will be addressing this devastating turn of events in Ep 13, out in a few weeks. Shownotes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
Episode 10 is our Season 2 opener! We are cleaning up our audio act and jumping in with some updates. We've collected ourselves through some big personal life changes and we're back with higher quality sound and more focused conversation! On Episode 10, we discuss Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and how we- collectively- are getting it wrong by working it from the top down. Thank you for listening and making the first season of Virtuish a success! If you like the way we tell stories, please subscribe, leave us a review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out as we work to improve sound quality and general presentation. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ Shownotes and more: https://virtuish.substack.com
On Episode 9, we wrap up the end of 2021 and the end of the first season of Virtuish. We share reflections on our experiences over the last year; what we are paying attention to and learning including healthy coping mechanisms for when we can't overcome experiences related to anxiety, depression and grief, and what we both believe is the most spiritual thing we can do in our human experience. Thank you for listening and making the first season of Virtuish so wonderful. If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out as we work to improve sound quality and general presentation. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson
On episode 08, we dig a little more deeply into what we're calling “apocalypse porn,” or the fetishization of the collapse of society. We discuss our relationship to fear, the unconscious exploitation of it, and that sensationalizing "the collapse" is not ethical or even remotely new; we believe we can do better at finding ways to promote progress than to activate fear and spread the dystopian message that those who aren't willing or able to rise above 3D consciousness deserve to die as we build a new earth. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out.
On episode 7, we take a break from discussing conspirituality and share personal stories and insights about spending time with family during the holidays. We explore the ways in which we have found peace in our relationships (particularly, with our parents), through trauma and grief and the vulnerabilities of being seen by those who know us best (and, sometimes, don't know us at all). As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson For show notes: https://virtuish.substack.com/p/07-family-grief-and-love-at-the-holidays
On Episode 06, Kelsey & Ashley examine the rise of the life coaching industry - in particular, during the pandemic. They discuss the MLM-like structure of mounting costs and courses and the fine line between investing in yourself versus being pressured into financial instability. They question what makes someone feel entitled to guide others in an industry that is totally unregulated, with no set code of ethics and no accountability - and how this relates to the "colonizer mindset." This is not to say there aren't great and respectable coaches and programs that are immensely helpful. This episode is hoping to inspire discernment when identifying healthy boundaries, financial ethics and grounded guidance in the life coaching industry. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. Please subscribe, review & share. Show notes: http://kelseyfurlong.substack.com // Connect with Kelsey Furlong @virtuish_ & Ashley Allen @ashleygracehudson Find the Guardian article referenced here. Show notes: https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/06-the-rise-of-the-life-coach
Episode 05's conversation is with our friend Kaysie Markwardt. In 2017, Kaysie, who is a yoga teacher and reiki practitioner, started a program teaching yoga nidra to inmates at two California prisons, Folsom Prison and CSP Sac. She shares with us intimate details of her life story and how working through her own trauma led to a path of healing through breathwork, yoga nidra, and reiki. We discuss the ethics of practices that bring you into presence and acceptance rather than methods that promote escapism - and how that relates to the "conspirituality" we're seeing in 2020/2021. We close out by discussing our frustrations with the "BLM conspiracy" argument and she lays out some hard data on race statistics in the prison population. For the state-by-state data from The Sentencing Project @thesentencingproject - click here. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like this content, we ask that you please subscribe, review & share! Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // Kaysie @reikihands77 // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson Show notes: https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/05-the-concept-of-presence
In Episode 04, we respond to a listener's question about forgiveness. Over the pandemic, so many of us have watched our world and communities shift. What happens when our ideologies and values change from those around us - or vice versa? How do we forgive ourselves for going down paths we now see as destructive? How do we offer forgiveness to those that misled us? We talk about finding objectivity, compassion and acceptance and letting the grief process take as long as it takes. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson Show notes: https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/04-the-concept-of-forgiveness
In episode 3, Kelsey, Ashley and their friend Jane Almirall explore another conversation about ethical spirituality, with a focus on reading tarot/receiving tarot readings (and other divination tools), plus our common themes of learning discernment, nurturing nuance (both/and) within ourselves, and paying attention to the commodification of community and how it affects our relationships with ourselves and others. Jane is an artist and a tarot reader with a pragmatic approach to being in the role of a guide for other humans. Even if tarot isn't your drug of choice, the conversation is easy, relevant and grounded. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @janealmirallart // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson Show notes: https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/03-ethical-spirituality-pt-2-responsible-b83
In episode 2, Ashley and Kelsey explore the concept of 5D and the common threads between new age fixation on "The Great Awakening", ascension, and any other brand of fear-based, doomsday-prepping religion. Spoiler: The threads are the same no matter how you try to spin it. xo As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like the way we tell stories, we ask that you please subscribe, rate, review and share. This small contribution goes a long way to help us out. Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson Show notes: https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/02-5d-rhetoric-is-rapture-rhetoric
In this episode, Ashley & Kelsey are exploring the concept of ethical spirituality, what it means and how we can truly honor ourselves and those around us in our pursuits to nurture the human spirit. We recorded this episode on August 5th, 2021. I hope everyone who listens will engage with highest respect, no matter their own experience- positive or negative- with guru jagat or any other teacher. Thank you for listening. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like this content, we ask that you please subscribe, review & share! Show notes are available at https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/01-ethical-spirituality Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson
This episode is an unofficial, incomplete and messy as hell introduction to the concept of Virtuish. Kelsey and Ashley Allen discuss their experience with spirituality, politics and the insecurity-driving American system over the last year. As always, these conversations are ongoing & we'd love you to be a part of them. If you like this content, we ask that you please subscribe, review & share! Show notes are available at https://kelseyfurlong.substack.com/p/its-time-to-stop-avoiding-the-mess Connect with us on Instagram @virtuish_ // @kelseyfurlong_ // @ashleygracehudson
Originally recorded March 2021, Grace Havnaer and Kelsey share a conversation about how white imagined supremacy permeates conscious communities in covert ways. We discuss virtue signaling, learning to be OK with being wrong, equal energy exchange, authenticity as a requirement for intimacy/connection, and how we can be doing better in the pursuit of social justice as healing. this conversation was a major inspiration for the concept of Virtuish. Connect with Grace: @gracehavnaer
Kelsey & her best friend Sarah tell stories about moving into the unknown, breaking through fear, changing their minds a lot and letting life take us where it wants to. Originally recorded and published May 3, 2021; this is one of my favorite conversations I've ever recorded. @kelseyfurlong_ on twitter and IG // www.kelseyfurlong.com
Virtuish is an exploration of concepts and culture. The first season is a series of conversations and storytellings between Kelsey, friends and strangers. Creativity, community, consciousness, psychology, social justice, mindset, politics, relationship, wealth, mental health, spirituality, business & entrepreneurship and more. Subscribe and find more info at kelseyfurlong.com @kelseyfurlong_ on twitter and IG.