
Hurry Slowly
How to be more productive, creative, and resilient through the simple act of slowing down
Jocelyn K. Glei
Show overview
Hurry Slowly has been publishing since 2017, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 95 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 6th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 30 min and 55 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2018, with 25 episodes published. Published by Jocelyn K. Glei.
From the publisher
A podcast about personal and collective transformation.
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S6 Ep 11How ideas shape us
A look at how the ideas that we inherit very young can limit or expand the way that we relate to ourselves and our creativity.

S6 Ep 10The Digital Self, Reinvention, and Coming Out of the Chrysalis with Cody Cook-Parrott
A deep dive into how we create, relate to, and maintain our digital selves/personas/brands — and can we ever truly leave them behind? Or reinvent them? Or start anew?

S6 Ep 9All creativity happens in relationship
The myths that drive our creativity, how they create suffering, and how we can ignite our creative fire by embracing the power of the collective.

S3 Ep 8Creative Rhythms, Traveling Alone, and Going Towards the Love with Sebene Selassie
Writer and teacher Sebene Selassie on cultivating self-reliance through solo travel, the power of acknowledging what you’ve accomplished, and finding your authentic voice.

S6 Ep 7Jocelyn K. Glei: The Tyranny of Urgency
Jocelyn K. Glei on the tension between "the urgency of productivity" and the rhythms of "creative necessity."

S6 Ep 6Jocelyn K. Glei: Where are my wings?
Jocelyn K. Glei on the awkwardness of wintering while everyone else is awakening, the rhythms of creativity, and letting go of heaviness.

S6 Ep 5Adrienne Maree Brown: Are you satisfiable? (Archival)
Activist adrienne maree brown on how we define pleasure, the wisdom of the body, and what it looks like when you have “enough.”

S6 Ep 4You are already that which you yearn for
Jocelyn K. Glei on how to flip the script on healing and wellness culture, by focusing on how we *already* embody all that we yearn for.

S6 Ep 3Dina Schapiro: Manifesting from the Heart
Therapist Dina Schapiro on how to get our bodies (and our brains) onboard with manifesting a new reality.

S6 Ep 2Jocelyn K. Glei: Letting Go & Letting Flow
Jocelyn K. Glei on the voice and how our desire to avoid uncertainty can block the free-flow of self-expression.

S6 Ep 1Jocelyn K. Glei: Things Don’t Have to Be Hard
Jocelyn K. Glei on taking our struggles, turning them inside out, and transforming them into an opportunity to feel more free.

S5 Ep 8Jocelyn K. Glei: Dawning Awareness
Jocelyn K. Glei on how our obsession with the intellect cuts us off from deeper consciousness & insight.

S5 Ep 7Lisa Olivera: The Self-Extraction Impulse
Writer Lisa Olivera on big life transitions, stepping out from behind the scenes, and moving away from patterns of self-extraction.

S5 Ep 6Jocelyn K. Glei: Am I allowed to say this?
Jocelyn K. Glei on how we get locked into online personas that keep us from evolving and speaking our truth.

S5 Ep 5Prentis Hemphill: Breaking Out of “Control Mode”
Embodiment coach Prentis Hemphill on feeling into the dignity of our bodies, breaking out of “control mode,” and the liberatory power of curiosity.

S5 Ep 4Jocelyn K. Glei: Honoring Your Idiosyncrasies
Jocelyn K. Glei on the power of tuning into — and honoring — the beautiful weirdness of your own rhythms, ideas, and idiosyncracies.

S5 Ep 3Jocelyn K. Glei: Bad Habit Loops
EArtwork by Polina Washington. What are the ideas, thoughts, and habits that rupture, or interrupt, our ability to feel at home? Through the lens of my own past addictions to alcohol and crime fiction, I explore the dark side of habits in this episode — the anxious, internal routines and dialogues that we are constantly performing and re-performing to keep ourselves from feeling safe, to suppress our self-expression, and to feel unloved. Questions we’ll explore in this episode: Why do we choose to consume media that makes us feel unsafe? How does shame factor into our bad habit, or addiction-oriented, loops? Can not feeling at home become a habit? Do we get used to the familiarity of not feeling comfortable? Check out our sponsors: Hover has a domain name for whatever you’re passionate about. Get 10% off your first domain name, and start laying the groundwork for your next big idea, by visiting hover.com/hurryslowly. Dig into the resources: References and media mentioned in this episode: Hurry Slowly reflection on Archiving the Self Hurry Slowly interview with Sebene Selassie: What It Means to Be Human Chani Nicholas explains what a Saturn Return is Not linking to any of the crime fiction I mention on purpose! : ) Support Hurry Slowly: Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Leave a rating for the show. Make a donation to Hurry Slowly. Share this episode with a friend!

S5 Ep 2Sebene Selassie: What It Means to Be Human
EWriter and meditation teacher Sebene Selassie on coming home to the body, living with chronic pain, and transformation as the act of allowing.

S5 Ep 1Jocelyn K. Glei: Archiving the Self
Jocelyn K. Glei on exploring themes of coming home, the relationship between belonging and reinvention, and her new course Tender Discipline.

Sherri Mitchell: Showing Up in Fullness
I talk with Sherri Mitchell, the author of Sacred Instructions, about how to access our inner gifts and step into spiritual maturity.