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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 44 MIN

Serena Burgess on Sri Lankan Identity, Activism and Challenging Perceptions

from Sri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting Pot · host Dee Gibson

In this captivating episode Dee talks to Serena Burgess about cultural identity across generations and why the philosophy of yoga is an emotional toolbox for life. The conversation emphasises the importance of correcting narratives around Sri Lankan identity and the dynamic nature of the island. Serena was born in the UK and is a well established yoga teacher and doula living in Sri Lanka. She shares her journey of growing up between Sri Lanka and the UK until settling there with her English husband, why she sees herself as Sri Lankan and the different perceptions that other people have of her.  Serena discusses her philosophy of yoga beyond the mat, activism, and her efforts to decolonize yoga through the creation The Conscious Courage Yoga Collective. The conversation offers wide insights into multi-generational views of identity, and the resulting  parenting choices for her own children successfully challenging accepted norms of perceived best practice. Serena also talks about her involvement in the peaceful people's uprising known as ‘Aragalaya’ and how the reality was a beautiful, creative, community experience despite misleading information received in the West, with devastating consequences for Sri Lanka in 2022.The podcast underscores themes of resilience, interconnectedness, and the potential of creativity in modern Sri Lanka.SummaryWelcome to Sri Lanka: Modern PerspectivesMeet Serena Burgess: Yoga Teacher and DoulaCultural Identity and BelongingConscious Courage: Yoga and ActivismThe Role of a Doula in Sri LankaEmpowering the Next GenerationReflections on Sri Lanka and the WestSupporting Sri Lankan Female EntrepreneursUpcoming Projects and Final ThoughtsTitle: Sri Lanka: Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting PotHost: Dee Gibson — Sri Lankan-born, award winning designer based in London and founder of boutique hotel Kalukanda House in Sri Lanka. www.kalukandahouse.com | instagram @deegibson2017 & @kalukandahousePodcast Themes:Modern Sri Lankan identity and cultureArchitecture, art, and designSustainability and heritageDiaspora experiences and storytellingWhy Listen:This podcast offers deep, intelligent storytelling about Sri Lanka’s evolving identity — a blend of East and West, ancient and modern. It’s for listeners who love culture, travel, architecture, and thoughtful conversation.

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