Dr. John Vervaeke

Who is Ethan Hsieh? | Teaching, Play & What TIAMAT is For

May 8, 2026
Taylor Barratt, Director of Practice and Education with a background in relational leadership. Ethan Hsieh, Director of Community Development with actor-training roots and creator of TIAMAT. They explore teaching versus facilitation, the purpose of TIAMAT and its SPIRE frame, theory versus practice tensions, designing an ecology of practices, and why serious play and relationality matter.
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ANECDOTE

Voice Coach's 'Not Real' Voice Anecdote

  • Ethan recounts an acting teacher's cue 'sing to the end of the room' and its misleading philosophical framing.
  • Revisiting singing through distal attention shows the technique works without claiming the student's voice is 'not real'.
INSIGHT

Practice As Research And Mutual Correction

  • Practice functions as research: recurring, unexpected phenomena in the room reveal gaps in theory.
  • Theory and practice must mutually correct each other to avoid rigid or harmful repetitions.
INSIGHT

Phenomenological Adequacy Matters

  • Theories can be causally sound yet phenomenologically inadequate; they must account for lived experience.
  • John urges revising theory when it fails to describe what practice discloses to participants.
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