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Saturn Returns with Caggie

5.2 Celestial Wonder with Amber Mark

Saturn Returns with Caggie

Caggie Dunlop

Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement

4.8892 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Saturn Returns, Amber Mark, American singer, songwriter, and producer joins Caggie. Amber's multifaceted style implements sounds from hip hop, R&B, soul, and bossa nova and she was nominated for "Best Engineered Album" at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Amber was brought up in a Buddhist monastery in Darjeeling, India which gave her a unique relationship with spirituality from a young age. Amber discusses her creative process as a musician, her influences growing up as well as delving into the vastness of the Universe and her influences of space and time, quantum physics, numerology and other dimensional fields. Caggie and Amber explore the connection between Spirituality and Science and how they are closely linked and how this has impacted her in her work as an artist. Amber released her debut album, 3:33am in May 2017 and her latest album Three Dimensions Deep is out now.  --- Follow or subscribe to "Saturn Returns" for future episodes, where we explore the transformative impact of Saturn's return with inspiring guests and thought-provoking discussions. Follow Caggie Dunlop on Instagram to stay updated on her personal journey and you can find Saturn Returns on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.  Order the Saturn Returns Book. Join our community newsletter here.  Find all things Saturn Returns, offerings and more here.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Saturn Returns with me Kagi Dunmop. This is a

0:07.1

podcast that aims to bring clarity during transitional times where there can be

0:11.0

confusion and doubt.

0:15.2

People always put science and spirituality on like opposite ends of the spectrum.

0:19.4

Really like they feel so similar to me like they're really describing the same thing except expressing it in a different way.

0:26.5

Today I am joined by the artist Amber Mark, a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer, her sound is a unique fusion of alternative

0:35.8

R&B, soul and Bosunova.

0:39.6

I first came across Amber when I was living in LA and I discovered a track of hers called

0:43.6

Monsoon which really soundtracked my time there. It's one of those songs that I

0:48.4

played over and over again and I didn't know what it meant or what it was about, but I knew that it evoked an emotion in me.

0:56.9

As we discussed in this episode, the song came following the death of her mother,

1:02.1

and so it's no surprise that the song is so heartfelt.

1:05.5

We talk in depth about Amber's process as an artist and dive into how when creativity becomes

1:10.8

business, you have to negotiate that process with other forces.

1:14.6

Amber was brought up in a Buddhist monastery in Tajilin India.

1:18.6

She therefore has a very unique relationship with spirituality, and as you'll hear she has had a few brushes with

1:24.8

the universe which I found totally fascinating. Amber is a big thinker and it was so good

1:31.5

to talk to someone who really is in tune with their own place in time and space.

1:36.0

We cover some big topics such as quantum physics, numerology, but also grief and heartbreak.

1:43.0

I'm very excited for you to hear this conversation.

1:46.0

It's definitely helped me remember my own insignificance in the vast universe,

1:51.0

which I find a very grounding and humbling thing.

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