Karly Philips

Contemplations and Hyperfixations

Society EN ↓ 3 episodes

A journal read aloud. Contemplations and Hyperfixations is a collection of essays read over soundscapes, the daily existential loops that need a place to land outside my brain, and a container to process illness and change. These are the obsessions and questions that keep me up at night. This isn't a show about moving through something and arriving at a conclusion. It's the experience of being in it, as honestly as I can be. I'm not here to teach you anything. I'm here to tell the truth out loud and invite you to sit with me while I do. Here you'll find contemplations on chronic illness, mysti...

Author

Karly Philips

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 28, 2026

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Episodes

Trailer 28.06.2026

Contemplations and Hyperfixations comes from inside the unresolved, not the other side of it. It's a show about the raw, messy middle of illness and becoming, where there are no answers yet, only the existential loops we don't usually say out loud. It moves through chronic illness, mysticism, queerness, disability, autism and neurodivergence, trauma, collective liberation and justice. Some episode...

Still Becoming 28.06.2026

Content note: this episode discusses chronic illness, death, and mortality, including a moment of reflecting on times when being alive feels unbearable. A contemplation on chronic illness, grief, and the longing to live. At 36, I received emergency surgery for a heart block that required a pacemaker to keep my heart beating. Since then, I’ve been contemplating my own mortality and noticing myself...

Teresa of Avila: Another Wounded with the Same Sickness 28.06.2026

Content note: this episode includes me breaking down while recording and frank talk about chronic illness, pain, and graphic medical/GI symptoms. Reflections on chronic illness, neurodivergence, and finding kinship across five centuries. I sat down to tell you about Teresa of Ávila, a 16th-century mystic who was chronically ill, almost certainly neurodivergent and queer, and someone the Church nev...

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