A Silent Kind of Light

“If the way is not seeking always better ways, it is not The Way.” – Rocco Jarman

In conversation with Agatha Nowicki, Hollywood actor, writer and soulful human caught at the very edge of the war for the human soul, playing out in the current battle of the writers' strike, sparked by the motions of the streaming platforms and the power brokers in Hollywood and Silicon Valley as they move to further disenfranchise artists and creatives in their ongoing quest for 'more'.

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In conversation with Agatha Nowicki, Hollywood actor, writer and soulful human caught at the very edge of the war for the human soul, playing out in the current battle of the writers’ strike, sparked by the motions of the streaming platforms and the power brokers in Hollywood and Silicon Valley as they move to further disenfranchise artists and creatives in their ongoing quest for ‘more’.

We discuss the strike, Agatha’s own calling to vulnerability and expression through art and what toll the unfolding madness is having not just on her own life, but on humanity.

We share our shared and private experiences from our recent walking tour in Ireland where we met as well as the rude return to ‘normal’ as we both struggled to integrate that powerful and transformative experience.

We also discuss the Murmuration project.


To Follow Agatha’s work:

Instagram: @agaloves@asilentkind 

Substack: A Silent Kind of Light 

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2063520/

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Rocco Jarman

A devoted advocate for human potential, he transforms brokenness into wholeness, confusion into understanding, and shame into leadership through a blend of psychology, insight, and corporate acumen.

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