EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 26 MIN
Beyond Our Own Lens - Uluru, Grief and more with Jess and Erin
from The Sound of Self · host Jessica Harris and Erin Harrington
In this episode of Sound of Self, Jess and Erin explore the complex topic of ethnocentrism through personal reflection, cultural awareness, grief, and Erin’s transformative journey to Uluru.Together, they unpack what it means to view the world through the lens of our own upbringing, beliefs, and cultural conditioning — and how stepping outside of those perspectives can create deeper understanding and connection. Erin shares insights from her time at Uluru, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the land, the impact of listening to Indigenous voices, and the personal shifts that came from experiencing culture in a more intentional and respectful way.Jess and Erin also open up about grief and the ways loss can reshape our understanding of ourselves, others, and the world around us. Through honest conversation, they reflect on how grief can deepen our connection to nature, perspective, and personal growth.The episode explores the importance of immersing ourselves in nature — not simply seeing it, but truly witnessing it. They discuss how being present in powerful natural spaces like Uluru can create a sense of humility, grounding, healing, and connection that is often missing in everyday life.This conversation invites listeners to examine their own assumptions, embrace curiosity over judgment, and reconnect with both culture and the natural world in a deeper, more meaningful wayIf this conversation brings up anything difficult for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, support is available through 13YARN — a free and confidential 24/7 crisis support line for mob.Call 13 92 76.#SoundOfSelfPodcast #Uluru #CulturalAwareness #Ethnocentrism #HealingThroughNature #GriefJourney #ConnectionToCountry #MindfulLiving #PersonalGrowth #NatureHealing #IndigenousVoices #PodcastAustralia #SelfReflection #SpiritualHealing #CultureAndConnection
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In this episode of Sound of Self, Jess and Erin explore the complex topic of ethnocentrism through personal reflection, cultural awareness, grief, and Erin’s transformative journey to Uluru.Together, they unpack what it means to view the world through the lens of our own upbringing, beliefs, and cultural conditioning — and how stepping outside of those perspectives can create deeper understanding and connection. Erin shares insights from her time at Uluru, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the land, the impact of listening to Indigenous voices, and the personal shifts that came from experiencing culture in a more intentional and respectful way.Jess and Erin also open up about grief and the ways loss can reshape our understanding of ourselves, others, and the world around us. Through honest conversation, they reflect on how grief can deepen our connection to nature, perspective, and personal growth.The episode explores the importance of immersing ourselves in nature — not simply seeing it, but truly witnessing it. They discuss how being present in powerful natural spaces like Uluru can create a sense of humility, grounding, healing, and connection that is often missing in everyday life.This conversation invites listeners to examine their own assumptions, embrace curiosity over judgment, and reconnect with both culture and the natural world in a deeper, more meaningful wayIf this conversation brings up anything difficult for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, support is available through 13YARN — a free and confidential 24/7 crisis support line for mob.Call 13 92 76.#SoundOfSelfPodcast #Uluru #CulturalAwareness #Ethnocentrism #HealingThroughNature #GriefJourney #ConnectionToCountry #MindfulLiving #PersonalGrowth #NatureHealing #IndigenousVoices #PodcastAustralia #SelfReflection #SpiritualHealing #CultureAndConnection
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