Podcast by KristenSotoVoce
Tapping into a new flow. Let's tune into the frequency of consistency. TikTok + IG: @bloomfrequency more from me: https://beacons.page/krisoto
Did you know your brand has an archetype? Carl Jung identified that there are 4 archetypes representing the human personality. From this stemmed what is called neoarchetypes, and the development of the 12 brand archetypes (similar to the 12 signs of the zodiac) The Bloom Frequency brand archetypes quiz was developed as a tool that will help with identifying your brand's persona and how it may even differ from your own personality type. Archetypes discussed in this episode include the Creator, the Magician, the Sage and the Hero. Discover your brand archetype now! Take the quiz: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/5e9fb6018bbf9d001414031a Jung concluded that humans use symbolism to more easily understand complex concepts. As a result of his research, Jung stated: “There are forms or images of a collective nature which occur practically all over the earth as constituents of myths and at the same time, as individual products of unconscious.” When properly identified, brand archetypes reflect the personality of brands and serve to better align personality type with a brand's target audience Brand archetypes quiz: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/5e9fb6018bbf9d001414031a
If there's anything 2020 has taught us, it's that managing our energy is no longer a luxury. Energy management is essential for creative flow in the age of information overload + technology. You might have already heard of batch days as a method to divide and conquer your weekly workload, but what if we took this a bit further? Listen to this episode to learn tactics for getting ahead in 2021 with the Planetary Days of the Week --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Coronavirus, Covid-19 has evolved into a pandemic which continues to spread at a rapid speed. As many schools and jobs are transitioning from meeting in person to now fully online for the time being, many arts organisations are canceling events that are only experienced through an in-person medium. Forcing artists to clear calendars that were scheduled out months in advance without any alternative options to make up for this loss of income. When I started my platform on ITRGBloom, I was primarily driven by the incredibly large gap between artists and digital technologies. Many artists turn away from a digital transition out of a belief that it dilutes the artistic experience. Covid-19 is quickly showing how important it is for artists to have an online presence, and to find and provide other mediums to which we can showcase high quality art through the internet. My theory through human observation is based on the understanding that when humans overcome obstacles like a pandemic outbreak such as this, we tend to evolve. This pattern simply suggests that when the time comes, we will not come to question whether or not you are a "digital person" but rather the question will instead ask what your digital preferences are... more so, what are the digital preferences of your audience? It's only a matter of time before we're getting ready for "date night at the art show" in the comfort of our own homes with mind blowing technology that goes beyond the current concepts of virtual reality. What if we were able to see clearly the details of a full symphony orchestra while simultaneously watching the very notes they're playing notated before our eyes, in an experience that surpasses our current understanding of what a music concert is? Before I get too ahead of myself with romanticised thoughts on the oh so near realities of a black mirror episode, let me just say that I aim to bring fellow artists of today some value with understanding the current position we are in, and the ability that we have to broadcast our artistic talents through clear strategy, and the utilisation of technological resources that are currently available to us. PLEASE NOTE: This episode is in no way a means to dilute the gravity of the Coronavirus. If you are in a position that is better off than those who have been directly impacted by this virus, I encourage you to take your shortcomings of gig cancelations and slow-downs with gratitude and stride. Stay clean, wash your hands, and be considerate of others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I take the time to discuss Bloom Frequency a bit further to provide more context on this artistic collaborative intended to document the human experience. For those interested in volunteering or casting, please email Kristen.bloomfrequency@gmail.com
In this episode of Passionate Curiosity Podcast I am joined by Arisa Kusumi as we discuss the classical music concert experience in this current age of modern technology. Arisa is the founder of the Howey Mansion Music Series and has had an extensive career as a classical performing artist and teacher. In this episode we discuss Arisa's experience with a non-conventional route into the Classical Music industry, along with her stories from studying vocal performance abroad and acquiring skills from many different cultures and life lessons.
On this episode I discuss my take on the impact of communication and consideration and how I've grown to learn that they are essential for healthy relationships and an overall optimal life. Feel free to subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Google Play to receive notifications on new episodes! Social: IG: @passionatecuriositypodcast Facebook: Passionate Curiosity
Has your ego ever left you stumped? Do you ever find yourself blaming your ego for certain choices that may have been out of character? Or maybe you're like me and reflect on ego, allowing it to keep you stuck in the past giving yourself an inability to move forward. Wherever you may fall on this spectrum I just think it's fascinating that we all have somewhat of an understanding of ego itself and we each have our own relationship with it that is entirely based on personal experience. In this episode I get personal about my journey to self discovery and discuss the concept of embracing ego vs. rejecting it. IG: Passionatecuriositypodcast Facebook: Passionate Curiosity
It's fascinating just how many people you meet that have the same mindset and goals as you but also the many different and individually unique paths we each take to get there. In this episode of Passionate Curiosity I talk with travel blogger Alexandra Martinez about her methods for achieving success in her twenties through a non-traditional route and how it has granted her the ability to call many places around the world "home." Join us as we discuss international politics and culture, and share our experience with turning down graduate programs like NYU. Blog: www.typsysoul.com IG: @typsysoul YouTube: Typsy Soul
We all struggle with it. Lack of motivation has probably stopped so many genius ideas because of limiting factors such as fear and doubt. Everything begins in the brain, its wavelengths dance to the rhythm of your perception as it harmonizes with your experience and stored memory. So what stops you? Join me as I observe the art of getting started.
The introduction to Passionate Curiosity. Stay curious.