Episodes

  • Negative Thinking, Meditation, and Finding Your North Star - Doc Mitchell (Part 3 of 3)
    May 16 2026

    In the final installment of this conversation, Doc Mitchell discusses the impact of negative thinking, the challenge of living with pain, and the practices that help cultivate a stable mind.

    Together, we explore meditation, prayer, presence, and the importance of orienting life around guiding principles rather than fleeting emotions. Doc shares practical insights on staying grounded in the present moment and developing a clear sense of direction when life becomes difficult.

    A conversation about resilience, self-cultivation, and finding a north star worth following.

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    28 mins
  • Seasons, Identity, and the Nature of Reality - Doc Mitchell (Part 2 of 3)
    May 3 2026

    What if reality is better understood as a process than a thing?

    In part two of our conversation, Doc Mitchell joins yuko uno and yuka una to explore classical Chinese thought, the changing nature of experience, and why concepts like identity, time, and certainty may not be as fixed as we imagine. The discussion touches on Buddhism, Christianity, personal cultivation, and the idea that much of what we cling to may be more like a dream than an objective reality.

    A thoughtful exploration of change, perception, and the search for what remains constant beneath life's unfolding seasons.

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    37 mins
  • Plants, Healing, and Finding Traditional Chinese Medicine - Doc Mitchell (Part 1 of 3)
    Apr 21 2026

    Before he became a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Doc Mitchell was a curious kid learning the names of plants in the forests of California.

    In this first conversation, Doc shares stories from his early life, his travels through South America, encounters with curanderas, and the experiences that ultimately led him toward a lifelong study of healing. Along the way, we explore the role of plants, observation, discipline, and how unexpected moments can shape the direction of a person's life.

    This episode traces the roots of a journey that would eventually lead Doc to become a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a senior professor at Five Branches University.

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    33 mins
  • Healing Through Music
    Mar 19 2026

    yuka una sits down with yuko uno to explore his history with music. From the first songs he ever wrote to the sound he carries today. Together, they move through a time capsule of melody and memory, reflecting on how music has carried them through life’s highs and lows.

    They discuss how interacting with music shapes who we become and how it ultimately led to the conception of Solemn Place.

    Music is the language of the soul. yuko shares his belief that the fabric of our reality is woven from vibration, light, and sound. That our entire experience is, in many ways, a living light and music show. He revisits the earliest songs he remembers writing and playing after first picking up a guitar, offering snapshots of his formative years as a songwriter.

    They also explore a deeper side of the journey: how music can become intertwined with trauma, and how healing can happen through reconnecting with music in a new way.

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    37 mins
  • Suffering is Desire
    Feb 25 2026

    yuka una and yuko uno discuss suffering and our relationship to pain. Suffering is subjective. What may be a positive experience to one may be a negative experience to another. Desire and preferences breed suffering.

    They dive into the idea that wanting things to be a certain way creates aversion and opposition to what is. How pain is inevitable and suffering is optional. yuko speaks to his own personal suffering and challenges. He enlightens listeners to the benefits of cold plunging.

    The topic of suffering can be a sensitive subject. Our hosts approach this conversation with gentleness and awareness of how challenging life can be at times.

    We are all sharing this human experience together. It is our hope and prayer that the vulnerability, music, and shared trauma experience can bring us closer to healing—to remembering who we are.

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    32 mins
  • Hope in Life, Peace in Death
    Feb 19 2026

    yuko uno speaks with his guest yuka una about hope and death. They discuss the light on the other side of life. yuka una is a hospice nurse who has a passion for assisting people in dying well. She shares some of her experience of sitting with over 2,000 people in their last moments. She shares what she’s witnessed at the bedside: the fears, the peace, the beauty, and the light.

    yuko also shares some of his own personal struggles with mental health and depression. He talks about how finding hope in life can fill our life with light. Serving and helping others can be a really helpful tool in the midst of the struggle with depression.

    If you are struggling right now, you are not alone. You can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the United States. If you are outside the U.S., please seek your local crisis support line. There is help. There is hope.

    Solemn Place is a safe place for those who are seeking belonging, healing, and friendship.

    Solemn Place exists to explore spiritual teaching and personal healing through the vessel of music and community.

    You can visit us online at solemnplace.com

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    30 mins
  • Dreams, Visions, & Goals
    Feb 12 2026

    In this first episode of the Solemn Place Podcast, yuko uno reflects on healing through his journey in music. He shares the inspiration behind Solemn Place, a spiritual community in Santa Cruz, California, dedicated to music, healing, and communal gathering.

    Solemn Place exists to explore spiritual teaching and personal healing through the vessel of music and community. In this episode, yuko talks candidly about complex trauma and social survival, encouraging listeners to awaken the parts of themselves that have been hidden—the very parts they once concealed in seeking acceptance.

    He also invites anyone who is able to join Solemn Place’s monthly gatherings—held on the last Sunday of every month at Santa Cruz Recording—to come with intention, vulnerability, and a heart open to healing. Together, the community experiences music, meditation, mindfulness, and spiritual teachings in a safe, supportive space.

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    15 mins