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Quiet Currents: Experience the World, One Haiku at a Time
Quiet Currents
Hosted by Kenneth Pearson, Founder & Program Designer of Live a Haiku Life
Step into a space of reflection, creativity, and connection with Quiet Currents.
Hosted by Kenneth Pearson, a haiku enthusiast and organizational development consultant, this podcast integrates the art of haiku with lessons for living a mindful, intentional life. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for your personal journey, insights for the workplace, or strategies for leadership, Quiet Currents offers thoughtful perspectives grounded in the simplicity and depth of haiku.
Explore the Principles of Living a Haiku Life - from embracing simplicity and presence to nurturing creativity and finding balance. Each episode invites you to slow down, notice the beauty in fleeting moments, and approach life with clarity and authenticity.
Perfect for writers, thinkers, and leaders alike, Quiet Currents provides practical tools and gentle reminders to live with purpose, grace, and a connection to the world around you.
Stay present. Stay curious. Live a Haiku Life.
New episodes released twice monthly. Connect with Kenneth on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/kenneth-pearson or visit www.liveahaikulife.com.
Quiet Currents: Experience the World, One Haiku at a Time
Cape Lookout, 1999: A Sunset, A Beginning, and The Gift of Impermanence
Have you ever experienced a moment so still, so specific, that it reshaped your understanding of time itself?
In this episode of Quiet Currents, host Kenneth Pearson, Founder of Live a Haiku Life, shares the fifth principle in this mindful journey: Appreciating Transience. With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop and the scent of salt air in the breeze, Kenneth takes us back to 1999 - to a quiet, unexpected moment on a beach in Cape Lookout, Oregon. It was here, in the soft hush of a setting sun, that the awareness of impermanence first took hold.
This story becomes a doorway into a larger reflection on how fleeting moments hold lasting beauty, not because they stay, but because they don’t. From poetry to presence, from personal growth to leadership, this episode invites you to see the value in what passes, to show up fully, and to let each moment be enough.
Whether you’re navigating change, seeking stillness, or simply trying to pay closer attention, Cape Lookout, 1999: A Sunset, A Beginning, and The Gift of Impermanence offers a gentle reminder: nothing lasts forever, and that’s where the beauty lives.
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