Rebel Poets Rising is a spark in the darkness, delivering raw, powerful messages that challenge conformity and expand your daily life. Through carefully curated insights and thought-provoking perspectives, host Kate Harris draws from history's greatest provocateurs and contemporary thought leaders to help you navigate your own path of authentic resistance and reimagine what's possible.
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12: Finding Your Revolution in Others’ Stories

Episode SummaryThrough Emily Dickinson's poignant words about being "out with lanterns looking for myself" during a family move, Kate Harris explores how profound disruptions scatter the pieces of our identity and force us to search for our authentic selves. Dickinson's experience of losing her "memorandum" of who she was in life's chaos becomes a powerful metaphor for the transformation that occurs when we're cracked open and awakened to our true nature. Kate emphasizes that darkness isn't our enemy but the place where our most authentic self waits to be discovered, where rebellion takes root, and where our true power begins to emerge through courage and willingness to illuminate what we've kept hidden.Creative PromptsSong as Mirror: Identify a song that captured your pain or truth and became "your favorite song." Write a brief note about how this song helped you recognize something authentic in yourself and inspired you to step away from conventional expectations.Ragnarök Reflection: List 3 structures or beliefs you're dismantling in your life and 3 new elements you're building in their place. What old patterns are you releasing, and what new perspectives are you embracing?Connection Exercise: Think of someone whose authenticity has inspired your own rebellion. Write down one specific moment from their journey that resonated with you and how it influenced your path. How might you acknowledge this connection?Join The RisingResourcesInstagram: @katemharris and @istoria_studioJoin Kate's Weekly NewsletterIstoria Studio
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11: We’re All Mad Here

Episode OverviewDrawing parallels between Steve Jobs' famous "Think Different" campaign and Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland," Kate Harris explores how both celebrate the power of seeing things differently. She reveals how Jobs, like Alice tumbling down the rabbit hole, rejected conventional wisdom and created new paths rather than following established ones. Kate emphasizes that what society calls "madness" is often innovation in disguise—the ability to hear music others cannot, to believe in impossible things, and to create your own doors rather than searching for the right ones. The episode challenges listeners to embrace their inner "mad ones" and recognize that profound curiosity and wonder-fueled thinking are what drive real change in the world.Creative PromptsThe Wonderland Workshop: Write a short story where Steve Jobs and Alice meet at a tea party hosted by the Mad Hatter. What impossible ideas do they share? What innovation emerges from their conversation that changes both our world and Wonderland?Six Impossible Things: Imagine you've been challenged to believe in six impossible things before breakfast. Things that don't exist yet but could revolutionize how you live. What are they, and why does the world need them?Down Your Own Rabbit Hole: Reflect on a moment when you followed curiosity despite uncertainty—a personal "rabbit hole" that led to unexpected growth or discovery. How did this experience change your perception of what's possible in your life or work?Join The RisingResourcesInstagram: @katemharris and @istoria_studioKate's Weekly NewsletterIstoria Studio
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09: Goodbye Safe-Made Spaces

Episode OverviewIn this vulnerable episode, Kate Harris confesses to being "the queen of building walls" and explores how her self-protective barriers ultimately became a prison of her own making. Drawing from personal experiences of being hurt, she reveals how each painful encounter led her to build stronger walls—only to realize these same walls weren't just keeping others out, but keeping parts of herself locked away. Kate shares her journey of deliberately dismantling these barriers and invites listeners to consider what walls they might need to transform, suggesting that true safety isn't found in perfect defenses but in trusting yourself to know when protection is needed and when openness serves better.Creative Prompts"The Single Brick" - Write down one wall you've built in your life on a piece of paper. Crumple it up. Now smooth it out and on the back, write one tiny action you could take tomorrow that goes against that wall. Not next month, just tomorrow."Two Minutes of What If" - Set a timer for exactly two minutes. Close your eyes and imagine one routine or habit you do daily. Now imagine doing it completely differently. Open your eyes and jot down the first feeling that surfaces."The Opposite Note" - Write down one thing you always say to yourself (like "I need more time to prepare" or "I should wait until I'm ready"). Now write its exact opposite.Join The RisingPoet's Rebellion ResourcesInstagram: @katemharris and @istoria_studioKate's Weekly NewsletterRebel Poets Rising is produced by the Istoria Studio. To learn more, visit https://istoria.com/studio/.