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کتاب «راه هنرمند» اثر جولیا کامرون با ترجمهی گیتی خوشدل، یکی از پرفروشترین و تأثیرگذارترین کتابها در زمینهی رشد خلاقیت و خودشناسی است. این اثر بهویژه برای افرادی که احساس میکنند خلاقیتشان سرکوب شده یا در مسیر هنری خود دچار انسداد شدهاند، راهنمایی عملی و الهامبخش ارائه میدهد.جولیا کامرون در این کتاب باور دارد که همهی انسانها ذاتاً خلاق هستند، اما عوامل مختلفی مانند ترس، انتقاد درونی و فشارهای اجتماعی میتوانند این خلاقیت را سرکوب کنند. او با ارائهی یک برنامهی ۱۲ هفتهای، به خوانندگان کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقیت را شناسایی کرده و آنها را از میان بردارن)کتاب «راه هنرمند» شامل تمرینها و ابزارهایی است که به تقویت خلاقیت کمک میکنند:صفحات صبحگاهی (Morning Pages): نوشتن سه صفحهی دستنویس هر صبح برای تخلیهی ذهن از افکار منفی و باز کردن مسیر خلاقیت.قرار ملاقات هنری (Artist Date): اختصاص دادن زمانی در هفته برای انجام فعالیتی خلاقانه و لذتبخش بهتنهایی، مانند بازدید از یک گالری یا تماشای فیلمی الهامبخش.تمرینهای هفتگی: وظایف و تمرینهایی که هر هفته برای شناسایی و مقابله با موانع خلاقیت طراحی شدهاند.احساس میکنند خلاقیتشان مسدود شده است.در مسیر هنری خود دچار تردید یا ترس هستند.میخواهند ارتباط عمیقتری با خود و خلاقیت درونیشان برقرار کنند.این کتاب نهتنها برای هنرمندان، بلکه برای هرکسی که به دنبال رشد شخصی و کشف خلاقیت درونی است، مفید و الهامبخش خواهد بود.
Creative Flow Episode # 152 Welcome to another episode of "The Creative Soulpreneur," where we dive deep into the heart of creativity and entrepreneurship. In today's episode titled "Get into Creative Flow," Nick opens up about transforming creative blocks into doorways for breakthroughs. After devoting nearly a decade to completing two documentaries, he found himself creatively spent and faced what seemed like insurmountable walls. But as he discovered, these blocks were not the end but signposts for growth. Join us as Nick shares practical techniques to move from creative paralysis to a flow state. From understanding common blocks like perfectionism and fear of judgment to exploring the role of environment and energy management, Nick offers invaluable tools and insights. He emphasizes the importance of gradual, sustainable creative practices, be it through nine-minute daily play or monthly creative experiments. So, grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let's explore how to maintain a sustainable creative flow in your entrepreneurial journey. Don't forget to share your creative experiences with us on social media. Let's get started! Story Telling Guide!!! Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert. With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact.
Let's get into one of our favorite topics—creativity and life force. Have you ever felt stuck or disconnected from your true self? In this episode, we explore how creativity can be a powerful tool to reconnect with your life force and live your best life. Whether it's through artistic practices, engaging with nature, or simply tuning into your surroundings, we discuss practical ways to awaken your creative energy and feel more alive.Join us as we share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and insights from influential books that have inspired us, including Rick Rubin's "The Creative Act: A Way of Being" and Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way." Discover how small, intentional practices can help you access your creativity, overcome resistance, and embrace the full spectrum of your life force.Episode Highlights:[1:01] - Colette shares how life force impacts her energy and when she feels disconnected. [2:05] - Laura defines creativity as engagement with life, not just artistic skill. [3:43] - Colette talks about The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. [5:33] - How low-level distractions like social media prevent us from tapping into higher creative energy. [8:38] - The power of boredom and stillness in unlocking new ideas and creativity. [10:09] - Numbing behaviors like TV, food, and social media, and why we turn to them when disconnected. [12:11] - Colette reflects on a “spring break” period of fun and the balance of creative engagement. [14:23] - Laura shares how engagement with the world boosts energy and life force. [19:15] - The importance of practices like the Artist Date and Morning Pages from Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way. [26:18] - How exercise and movement can open the mind and unlock creative potential. [30:19] - Colette and Laura discuss overcoming self-doubt and fear of failure in the creative process. [34:52] - Final reflections on life force and how creativity helps you live your best life.Resources:
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (TheArtist's Way) کتاب «راههنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهی جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهایشناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برایبازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانهخود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (TheArtist's Way) کتاب «راههنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهی جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهایشناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برایبازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانهخود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (TheArtist's Way) کتاب «راههنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهی جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهایشناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برایبازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانهخود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (TheArtist's Way) کتاب «راههنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهی جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهایشناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برایبازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانهخود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهی جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهای شناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برای بازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و به افراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانه خود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهیجولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهای شناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برای بازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانه خود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهیجولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهای شناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برای بازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانه خود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشته جولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهای شناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برای بازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانه خود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
کتاب «راه هنرمند» (The Artist's Way) نوشتهیجولیا کامرون یکی از کتابهای شناختهشده در زمینه خلاقیت و رشد فردی است. این کتاب به عنوان راهنمایی برای بازیابی و توسعه خلاقیت درونی طراحی شده و بهافراد کمک میکند تا موانع خلاقانه خود را بشناسند و بر آنها غلبه کنند.
Welcome back to Alchemy for Authors! In this week's solo episode, I chat about why many of us avoid writing or look for permission to write. I also share tips around how we can move forward and write anyway. Find Julia Cameron's book, The Right to Write, here: https://juliacameronlive.com/books-by-julia/the-right-to-write/ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, rate and review. You can also support the show by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jobuer. Your support helps me keep this podcast going and is greatly appreciated. If you have a question you would like answered on the show, or a topic suggestion for a future episode, leave a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/AlchemyForAuthors Follow me on Instagram: @alchemyforauthors and @jobuerauthor. Follow me on Facebook: @alchemyforauthors and @jobuerauthor. Join the Alchemy for Authors Facebook Group here. Join my Alchemy for Authors newsletter and download your FREE copy of Manifestation for Authors here. If you enjoy Gothic Suspense, you can join my reader's newsletter and download a FREE copy of my short story collection, Between the Shadows, here. You can find all my books at https://jobuer.com or visit https://Books2Read.com/JoBuer for links to your favourite store. Visit my website for the full transcript of this episode: https://jobuer.com/alchemy-for-authors/
Text me your email to get on our newslettersThis Week's PresentationWhat's in this recording? During our final free beta testing session for project WePause Weekly, I (Ali) led a discussion on tapping into our inner artist. Eleven years ago, I embarked on a journey as a designer and artist, a pivotal period in my life. Credit goes to my mentor, Wil Heywood, for introducing me to transformative techniques like Morning Pages, Artist Dates, and meditation, which deepened my connection to my consciousness. Honestly, at the time, I didn't fully grasp their impact; I trusted Wil and followed his guidance. However, upon reading Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way" years later, I began to connect the dots. Hence, I resolved to share insights from these practices during our session. The response from our wonderful audience exceeded my expectations; I felt immense joy in sharing the wisdom cultivated by Wil over a decade ago with such remarkable individuals. If you're facing challenges, dedicate 30 minutes to listening to this session and commit to practicing our techniques for a few weeks—I assure you, you'll witness significant changes. I eagerly anticipate discussing your experiences with those who take on this journey. I always find it enriching to learn how these techniques resonate with people.What's on the horizon? We're currently crafting WePause Experiences to provide a platform to deepen these practices beyond our brief gatherings. If you're keen to share your experiences and ideas, don't hesitate to contact me directly via email at ali@wepause.space.Support the Show.*Disclaimer: The information provided in "The Ally Show" is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified mental health professionals or medical professionals regarding any mental health concerns or conditions. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or the show. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information shared, "The Ally Show" cannot guarantee the completeness, validity, or timeliness of any information provided. Listeners are encouraged to use their discretion and consult appropriate professionals before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information shared on the show. "The Ally Show" is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of or reliance on the information presented.For Guests: The views and opinions expressed by guests on "The Ally Show" are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the show. The guests share their personal experiences and perspectives for educational and informational purposes. The information provided by the guests should not be considered professional advice or treatment. Learn More For questions, please contact: ali@theally.show
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
This week, I'm sharing some fun artist freebies and artist date ideas for you so you can show yourself some self-love this Valentines Day. Join me in this episode as I offer you some ideas on how you can recharge and inspire your creativity. I Like Your Work Links: Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Tax is hosting a free class on Valentines Day: Make Taxes Easier, and Stash an Extra $130k in Your Savings, on 2/14. Join at this link: https://go.sunlighttax.com/free Join Money Bootcamp now by clicking this link: https://www.sunlighttax.com/moneybootcampimpact and use the code LIKE for $100 off your purchase! Apply to our open call- deadline February 15th https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/submitwork Chautauqua Visual Arts: https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/ 6-week residency Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram
Pedro Bonatto is an internationally acclaimed photographer and drummer. Born in Brazil and based in Canada, Pedro works in fine art and fashion photography, with works published in Elle Arabia, Fashion Canada and a number of magazines and books. As a drummer, Pedro focuses on Middle Eastern music and its relationship to cultures from aroundd the world. He is also the creator of the world music and dance group The Blue Dot Ensemble.Show Notes to this episode:Find Pedro Bonatto on FB, Instagram, YouTube, and website. Artist Date show is available HERE. Also, check our special Cairo Dance Guide intensive at the Iana Dance Club.Previous Interviews with Pedro:Ep 171 - Pedro Bonatto: How to Approach a Drum Solo Improvisation & Stop Being Afraid of ItEp 112. Pedro Bonatto: Drummer, Photographer & Husband of a Belly DancerTo book your stay in Cairo at Yasmina's Bellydancers B'B, email yasmina@yasminaofcairo.com, or contact via Instagram.Details about the Bellydance Bundle are available on Instagram, and website.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Have you taken yourself out on an "artist's date" recently? Do you struggle to find time in your busy schedule to do anything creative?In this special episode of The Creative Toolkit, Risa Williams talks to Miguel Chavez, a TV actor, and Mike Sonksen, a professor and poet, about how to create space to get creative. We're all so busy these days, how do we find a consistent space to let our ideas out and to get in an artistic mindset? How do we honor the creative sides of ourselves without letting stress and fear shut us down?Learn ways to find more time in our busy schedules to work on creative projects more oftenHow to mentally prep your brain to get in the artistic mindsetFinding "The Sacred Space" to get creativeMaking a "Grand Gesture" where you raise the stakes on purposeSetting intention before you beginTimers and deadlinesWhy you should take yourself on an artist's dateTools/People discussed: Deep Work by Cal Newport, Maya Angelou, JK Rowling, Save the Cat by Blake Snyder, The Artist Date from The Artist's Way, Natalie Goldberg, Risa's tool: The Inspiration Journal from The Ultimate Self-Esteem Toolkit.Host: Risa Williams, www.risawilliams.com, @risawilliamstherapyCo-Hosts: Miguel Chavez, @miguelleehimself, Mike Sonksen @mikethepoetlaSupport the showFor info on books, workshops, guests, and future episodes, please visit: risawilliams.com.*All tools discussed on the show are meant for educational purposes only and not as a replacement for therapy or medical advice.
What's the difference between those who struggle with finding inspiration for their art and those who are receiving new ideas regularly? Between those who are lit up by inspiration and those who can't find it? Artist Dates. Perhaps your creative spark is simply suffocating beneath the weight of all your responsibilities. For us to blossom and flourish, it requires taking the time to refill your cup, and we do this with what Julia Cameron calls Artist Dates. Whether you have a packed full schedule, or are in a season with time on your hands, we all do better when we carve out a little space for new scenery, new stimulation for the senses, and a fresh perspective to clear our heads. Julie Cameron is convinced that the Artist Date is the antidote to a lack of inspiration, and that the Muse isn't only for the smart, talented, or well-connected. She wants to support you when you're in the midst of your messy middle and life's responsibilities, and that's exactly what I'm sharing with you today. What You'll Learn on this Episode: How 5 famous artists from contrasting styles and mediums found their inspiration, and how you can too by following their lead. Why even the most successful, resilient people lose their creative edge and want to give up sometimes, and what to do about it instead. Where to start if you are new to Artist Dates. The secret to overcoming creative blocks and regularly connecting with (or reconnecting with) your Muse. Mentioned on the show: If you'd like to join the Dare Greatly Creator Mastermind, then come join our fall semester ten week group. Click here to join. If you're a parent who is wanting to have your teen or young adult work with Danielle, check out Dare Greatly Coaaching. Book - The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity Song - Rocketship by Danielle Vaughn. download here Follow Danielle on Spotify here.
In the summer of 2021, we drove to Turkey to spend two weeks with Chris Attwood and his wonderful family. Before Chris and family arrived, we had time to roam the city - we met up with Raqauy Danziger, a famous Darbuka player you can meet in one of our bonus episodes. Raqauy introduced us to belly dancer Iana Komarnytska, and photographer and drummer Pedro Bonatto.Pedro and Iana have a youtube channel called Artist Date, where they talk about travel, creativity, inspiration, and how it is to live an artist's life. They interviewed us for their podcast, and they have kindly let us re-use the episode so you can hear it here. And we highly recommend that you check out the work of Pedro and Iana.They have several podcasts and cool projects you can follow:Artist Date on YouTubeArtist Date on Spotify:The Wanderings Podcast on YouTube:Belly Dance Life PodcastPedros websiteIanas website And you can also follow them on Facebook and Instagramhttps://www.facebook.com/ianadance/https://www.instagram.com/iana_dance/https://www.facebook.com/pedrobonattohttps://www.instagram.com/pedrobonatto Support the showPODCAST INFOPodcast website: http://theconrad.family/podcast YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/theconradfamily365Apple Podcasts: https://www.theconrad.family/apple Spotify: https://theconrad.family/spotify RSS: https://theconrad.family/rss SUPPORT & CONNECTSupport on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Theconradfamily Share a review: https://www.theconrad.family/review-our-podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconrad.familyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconradfamilyTwitter: https://twitter.com/theconradfamily
Since starting The Artist's Way, I've been having a once a week adventure called The Artist Date. This is a solo date that is designed to feed your inner Artist and boost your creativity. At the beginning of the program, I was a little lost as to what to do for my artist date. I looked around for lists online and got some inspiration, but nothing that I felt I could immediately do. Once I got more into the program, I was able to see opportunities for artist dates all the time, and once I went on a few- wow! I was having so much fun with my inner artist. Even if you aren't doing The Artist's Way, taking yourself on an artist date is a really fun and freeing moment of taking care of yourself. I highly recommend pausing the episode when you find a date idea that sounds attractive or thrilling, and scheduling it into this weeks agenda. The more impulsive you are with your artist date time, the better. Let' me know which ones are your favorite!Read the list here: https://www.stephaniescott.art/brushwork/2023/7/4/108-artist-date-ideas Find “The Artist's Way” by Julia Cameron https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29876447-the-artist-s-way Host and artist Stephanie Scott breaks down the practicality of the art career with topics including: sustainable creative practices, social media skills, and the mindsets that keep it all together. New episodes every Tuesday!Next live recording will be on Twitch on August 13th, 3pm Pacific. We will discuss weeks 5-9 of The Artist's Way https://www.twitch.tv/cheerssteph Visual Nomad: https://www.instagram.com/visualnomad__/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniescott.art/ Website: http://www.stephaniescott.art/brushwork Music by @winepot https://www.instagram.com/thewinepot/ Podcast Cover photo by Maryna Blumqvist https://instagram.com/picturemaryna
For this week's episode of Working Overtime, hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler peel back the layers of great art. Whether it's books, movies, essays, or paintings, creative work can be broken apart and used as inspirational ammunition for your own output. Through dog-earing novels, overloading a Notes app, or treating yourself to an ‘Artist Date,' there are countless ways to consume creativity and store it for your own work. Do you have a question about creative work? Leave a message at (304) 933-9675 or email us at working@slate.com. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis and Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's episode of Working Overtime, hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler peel back the layers of great art. Whether it's books, movies, essays, or paintings, creative work can be broken apart and used as inspirational ammunition for your own output. Through dog-earing novels, overloading a Notes app, or treating yourself to an ‘Artist Date,' there are countless ways to consume creativity and store it for your own work. Do you have a question about creative work? Leave a message at (304) 933-9675 or email us at working@slate.com. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis and Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's episode of Working Overtime, hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler peel back the layers of great art. Whether it's books, movies, essays, or paintings, creative work can be broken apart and used as inspirational ammunition for your own output. Through dog-earing novels, overloading a Notes app, or treating yourself to an ‘Artist Date,' there are countless ways to consume creativity and store it for your own work. Do you have a question about creative work? Leave a message at (304) 933-9675 or email us at working@slate.com. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis and Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's episode of Working Overtime, hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler peel back the layers of great art. Whether it's books, movies, essays, or paintings, creative work can be broken apart and used as inspirational ammunition for your own output. Through dog-earing novels, overloading a Notes app, or treating yourself to an ‘Artist Date,' there are countless ways to consume creativity and store it for your own work. Do you have a question about creative work? Leave a message at (304) 933-9675 or email us at working@slate.com. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis and Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OPEN NOW! Podcast Intensive & Conscious CEO Coaching Conscious Creatives Business School, available for $111 How do we overcome self-criticism or judgment when we're in the creative process? In this episode, I'm taking you through several exercises to support you in staying inspired and expansive while striving for your big dreams. Exercises To Inspire And Expand REFLECT: EXPANSION & REFLECTION Start by drawing a circle; on the inside of the circle, write down or draw the expansive ("good") things that have happened for you for so far this year; on the outside of the circle, write or draw the contractive ("bad") things that happened so far this year. Then, simply notice your feelings around the good and the bad, the expansive and the contractive. Consider the story you're telling yourself about each occurrence and consider that the way you respond and react to both the good and bad sets the tone for your future. TIME TRAVEL Think about where you want to be by the end of this year. Put yourself in the moment as if it's the closing days of the year. Where are you? Who is there? How do you feel? What have you achieved? What has occurred in your life over this time? What have you created? How are you nurtured? NOURISHING YOUR INNER CHILD Reflect on your childhood. What was your favorite childhood game, toy, or hobby? What was your favorite childhood movie, book, or, hero? Reminisce and recall the joy when think about the magical experience those favorites gave you. CREATIVE GIRL SUMMER List five activities you enjoy doing. Make space in your life to do more of those things this summer. List five skills that you want to have. Commit to to learning something new this summer. List five things you would like to try once. Commit to trying one of those things this summer. List a few things you never thought you'd do, but you've done. Acknowledge your bravery for doing that thing. TAKE YOURSELF ON AN ARTIST DATE The Artist Date, from the book The Artist's Way, is a solo expedition to explore something that interests you. The Artist Date need not be overtly “artistic” — think mischief more than mastery. Artist Dates fire up the imagination. They spark whimsy. They encourage play. Learn more about what this work will do for your confidence on the podcast blog. MY PROGRAMS FOR CONSCIOUS CEOS: Podcast Intensive & Conscious CEO Coaching Conscious Creatives Business School, available now for $111 Retreat for Conscious Creatives: Palm Springs August 24 - 27, 2023 Join our club - a space for intuition-led energetic guidance: Club Cascara Get my new book: Elemental: Natured Inspired Rituals to Nourish Your Life Get to know our sponsor: Seed, The Probiotic Made By Science. Learn more at seed.com/ouiwegirl, and use code OUIWEGIRL at checkout for 25% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic. Want to chat about this episode? Text
This is a new solo episode with Iana! Last months I had my ever first Vipassana course, and I'd like to share some lessons that I had to remind myself during that 10-day meditation course. They perfectly apply to the process of dance training too, so I hope you will enjoy and use them in your own practice.Show Notes to this episode:Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club. Artist Date show is available to watch/listen to HERE.Check out the next SharQui Instructor Academy beginning April 3rd. Apply at sharqui.com/teachFind information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
This week Donna answers your questions, shares your highs & lows, and talks about the themes of coming "home" this month. It's time to look at foundations, your feelings, environmental self-care, as well as tending to and building the empire that is your life. What kind of date would you take yourself on if you could? Where has rejection actually been good for you? Plus we are gonna bring back the Book Club Drop Outs. What are your highs and lows of the week - text or call (917) 765-0895 Need to meditate? Here's a Chakra Meditation I made: Chakra Balancing Meditation..it's free Leave a Review Please & Support this podcast and grab your own pedometer or personal alarmee with 20% off at 3DActive.com and use code DONNA20 need some self-care ideas: here are some of my favs buy merch: SHOP TILL U DROP
My guest today is Francesca Specter, author of Alonement: How to be alone and absolutely own it, and the creator of the Alonement podcast. You guessed it, today we are discussing how to be alone - something I'm really passionate about as someone who values alone time, takes myself on solo trips and loves Julia Cameron's suggestion of The Artist Date, where you take yourself on a date. Francesca speaks so brilliant about this and coined the term Alonement, which is different from being lonely - we talk about learning to enjoy your own company, what this means in the context of getting through a pandemic, tips and tools on how to embrace alone time if it's something you feel afraid of and how we can speak about solitude in a more nuanced way. Hope you enjoy this conversation. My Substack page, come and say hi: https://thehyphen.substack.com/Francesca's brilliant book ALONEMENT: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/153/9781529412628The Alonement podcast: https://www.alonement.com/podcastMy books: https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/emma-gannonBooks mentioned on Ctrl Alt Delete podcast: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/books-mentioned-on-ctrl-alt-delete-podcastTwitter: Twitter.com/emmagannonInstagram: Instagram.com/emmagannonuk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Journey to The Artist's Way with Julia Cameron Episode #78 Hailed by the New York Times as “The Queen of Change,” JULIA CAMERON is credited with starting a movement in 1992 that has brought creativity into the mainstream conversation— in the arts, in business, and in everyday life. She is the best-selling author of more than forty books, fiction and nonfiction; a poet, songwriter, filmmaker and playwright. Commonly referred to as “The Godmother” or “High Priestess” of creativity, her tools are based in practice, not theory, and she considers herself “the floor sample of her own toolkit.” The Artist's Way has been translated into forty languages and sold over five million copies to date. JULIA'S WEBSITE In this episode you'll learn: What are morning pages and why are they so effective for the creative entrepreneur What is an Artist Date and why they are essential And why having an abundance mindset will make your business soar
What is "filling the creative well" and why would you need to do it? There are many ways to find inspiration and ideas to get past writers block and burnout. I list a lot of them in this episode. From going on an "Artist Date" to laying in bed listening to music, there are a lot of ways to refill this well. Let's see if any of these help you bust through blocks and get writing again.
In today's podcast episode…we're going on an artist date! Well…kind of. I'm talking about this tool as a potential portal for your own wonder and delight. A way to ignite or restore your soul, perhaps charge your creative spirt, as well as nurture your yearnings and desires. We're in the pleasurezone, baybeee!
Joana Saahirah is a world-renowned dancer, teacher, choreographer and author specialized in Egyptian Oriental and Folkloric dances. She's written and published 2 books - “The Secrets of Egypt – Dance, Life & Beyond” and "Behind the Curtain", created the pioneering online platforms "Joana Saahirah´s World" and "Joana Saahirah´s Online Dance School" delivering authentic Egyptian dance, personal discovery & empowerment, and she is the creator of the upcoming "The Oriental Café" Podcast.Joana started her career in Egypt, where she performed and lived for 8 years, as well as worked with Mahmoud Reda, as his teaching and choreography assistant. Joana has been a constant presence – as an invited artist, choreographer & teacher – at major International Oriental dance festivals and she's been an innovator in the field of Egyptian Dance, creating a bridge of connection between Egypt and the world.In this episode you will learn about:- Differences between building your dance name and your brand- How Joana has started her online platform- The pillar content that helps grow her online community- Egyptian dance and self-confidence - Sensuality vs sexualityShow Notes to this episode:Follow Joana Saahirah via Instagram, YouTube, FB, and www.joanasaahirah.com.Previous episode with Pedro: Ep 76. Joana Saahirah: Egyptian Dance As The Tool For Self-Knowledge And Empowerment.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Pedro Bonatto is an internationally acclaimed photographer and drummer. Born in Brazil and based in Canada, Pedro works in fine art and fashion photography, with works published in Elle Arabia, Fashion Canada and a number of magazines and books. As a drummer, Pedro focuses on Middle Eastern music and its relationship to cultures from around the world. He is also the creator of the world music and dance group The Blue Dot Ensemble.In this episode you will learn about:- Differences between Arabic and Turkish style of drumming- Clay drum with natural skin vs modern darbuka with plastic cover- Why the idea of drum solo improvisation is so scary for many dancers- What is the best way to approach a live improvisation performance- Performing at the competition settingsShow Notes to this episode:Follow Pedro Bonatto on FB, Instagram, and YouTube, his website with useful tips for preparing for shoots, and his podcasts.Previous episode with Pedro: Ep 112. Pedro Bonatto: Drummer, Photographer & Husband of a Belly DancerDANCE CHALLENGE with Iana: www.ianadanceclub.com/challengeFollow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Jackie Barzvi is a raqs sharqi (belly dance) instructor and performer originally from Queens, NY, now based in North Carolina. She has been dancing all her life and focuses on folkloric dances from Egypt, North Africa, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf. She recently created the first ever Mizrahi Dance Archive to highlight specific Jewish dances from MENA regions. She has been teaching Middle Eastern dance since 2011 and is passionate about creating environments where people can dance, connect, and build community. The Mizrahi Dance Archive's mission is to collect and organize the information we have of specific Jewish dances from MENA regions and to also bring these dances to life in fun and relevant ways to share with communities all over the world. The Mizrahi Dance Archive is an educational tool to showcase the diversity of the Jewish people and the deep connections between art, dance, and Judaism.In this episode you will learn about:- Following your heart and passion to dance- Belly dance activities in Israel- Jewish music for dancing- Understanding the differences between Mizrahi and Sephardic communities - The influence of Jewish culture on dances in Morocco, Jemen, Tunisia, Uzbekistan and EgyptShow Notes to this episode:Find Jackie Barzvi on FB, Instagram, and website. Also, visit the Mizrahi Dance Archive at www.mizrahidancearchive.com.Mizrahi music mentioned in the podcast:Sarit HadadDudu Tassa & The KuwaitisYemen BluesLala TamarDANCE CHALLENGE with Iana will be announced on December 1st! Stay tuned.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
THE WRITERS' ROOM - Where Do Ideas Come From? Where do ideas come from? Do find you have a never-ending supply of creativity coursing through your mind? Or do you struggle to find inspiration?In this episode, Pete and Laura chat about creativity – where they find ideas spark and how they develop those ideas. They also ask, can we have too many ideas? Where to look for ideas?Go on an Artist Date.Get a writer's journal and update with something every day.Write 10 ideas a day for 5 days.PERSONAL PROJECTS – In this section, we share what we've been working on. Pete and Laura discuss the week's activities – Laura is working on the second Everyday Storytellers book. Pete mentions the discovery of the new writing and formatting software Atticus. Recommended Product of the Week – AudibleLaura and Pete have benefited from having an audiobook subscription with Audible.Not tried ‘reading' the latest books while out walking or doing a job around the house? Then try Audible for 30 days free by using our affiliate link - Audible - Derbyshire Writing School. Not only will you have time to hear a book for free, but by using our link, it helps support the work of Derbyshire Writing School. Thanks!BOOKS WE ARE READING AND RECOMMEND – What books are we reading this week?Laura is recommending - Steal Like An Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative by Austin Kleon. “Where do you get your ideas?” The honest artist answers, “I steal them.” ― Austin KleonPete is reading – Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Virtual Worlds - The Impact of Converging Technologies On Authors and the Publishing Industry by Joanna Penn. WHAT'S HAPPENING AT DERBYSHIRE WRITING SCHOOL THIS WEEK? - How are we building the business this week?This week Laura shared a new project she working on: Get ready for - The 12 Days of Journaling!
Yousry Sharif is the embodiment of many greats when it comes to Egyptian Raqs Sharqi: a great original choreographer, a great teacher, a great mentor, a great music producer, a great presence, a great inspiration, a great mind, and the list goes on and on. A native to Cairo, his dance talents shone through at a tender age of seven. He grew up thoroughly trained in Egyptian folkloric dancing, plus various dance forms, including jazz, classical ballet, and flamenco, while working with various influential choreographers and teachers. After moving to New York, the USA, in the 1980s, he started his own dance academy to educate dancers in what the world has come to adore as the Yousry Sharif oriental style. While preserving the spirit of traditions, he takes the dance to a contemporary level and beyond. To him, the dance is a life form. It evolves with time and environment, while never loses sight of its roots.In this episode you will learn about:- Beginning of Yousry's career in Egypt- Moving to the USA, and beginning classes there- Teaching approach, and choreography interpretations - Music sensitivity- Creating music and producing CDsShow Notes to this episode:Find Yousry Sharif on FB, and Instagram.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes at the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Cassandra Shore, the founder of The Cassandra School (1978), is recognized as one of the world's foremost performers and choreographers of Middle Eastern dance. Her artistic intensity, musicality, and technique set her apart from the average performer. She brings to dance lyrical grace, musical focus, and a sensuous quality of movement that brings mere technique to life. Her work has been rewarded with grants, commissions, and awards. Cassandra also founded the Jawaahir Dance Company in 1989 as a way to move Middle Eastern dance "beyond the museum," and create original, theatrically-inspired choreographies that blends traditional and contemporary Middle Eastern forms.In this episode you will learn about:- The beginning of Cassandra's belly dance journey, her first show, first class and first dance school- How to figure out if you are ready to start performing professionally- Amazing tips on how to deal with pre-show anxiety- The challenges of relocating a dance studio to another area in the city- Taking care of your body for a long-term dance careerShow Notes to this episode:Find Cassandra Shore on FB, website, and her dance company Jawaahir.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
This week we address a fantastic listener question: How do you navigate the uncertainty of your 20's? The 20's are a decade when there is so much growing and evolving taking place that it can be hard to find steady ground. In this episode we share strategies and frameworks for how to get the most out of this important decade. Show Notes:Camino de Santiago postJulia Cameron's "Artist Date" The Defining Decade Ways to Build Identity Capital About the podcast:Reset is a podcast for spiritually ambitious people that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Known the world over as one of the pioneering forces in the field of Tribal Fusion belly dance, Sharon Kihara is regarded as one of the most seasoned and well-traveled artists in the genre, and is known for her avante-garde artistic sensibility that defies replication. She is both a dance and yoga therapy teacher, 200 RYT certified by Yoga Alliance.In late 2003, at the behest of friend Rachel Brice, Sharon was scouted to perform with the pioneering dance company Bellydance Superstars, created by music mogul and svengali Miles Copeland. Sharon spent over five years on tour as Tribal director, soloist, and choreographer. After leaving the tour to pursue new dreams, she was recruited by Jillina to dance as a principal and choreographer in the unique and critically acclaimed new touring production, Bellydance Evolution. Sharon is in the rare position of being the only Tribal dancer to have been featured as Principal dancer in two of the world's most distinct international touring belly dance companies.In this episode you will learn about:- Discipline, focus, neurodivergence and dance- Switching from American Cabaret to Tribal fusion, and origins of the style- Education basics for well-rounded Tribal fusion dancers- Reasons why Sharon decided to retire from dancing- Transitioning away from the dance careerShow Notes to this episode:Find Sharon Kihara on Instagram, FB, and her jewelry page gifthorsegems.com .Check out The Power of Imagination intensive on dealing with fears and performance energies at the Iana Dance Club HERE.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
This is a solo episode by Iana where we'll talk about two most common paralyzing performance fears: fear of being judged as not good enough dancer, and fear of forgetting choreography and not knowing what to do.Show Notes to this episode:If you want to work deeper on dealing with performance anxiety and building up your energy projection as a performer, check out the new intensive at the Iana Dance Club: The Power of Imagination.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Luna is an international belly dance star who performed in Egypt's top hotels and Nile cruises from 2009 to 2018. She has an exceptionally exciting style of dance, and has been featured on Egyptian television. Luna has also appeared in the music videos of some of Egypt's most popular singers, and was a featured dancer in several movies. Luna is in high demand to teach belly dance workshops around the world. She has taught all over the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Egypt, England, Poland, Japan, China, and Vietnam. She is also a regular teacher at Raqia Hassan's Ahlan wa Sahlan Festival, which takes place every summer in the Mena House Hotel.In addition to her dancing, Luna holds a Master's degree in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University. She studied radical Islamist movements in the Arab world. She is fluent in Egyptian Arabic, Spanish, and English, and holds a B.A. in journalism and political science.In this episode you will learn about:- Life after Cairo- Applying for a ‘regular' job after 10 years of dance career- Dealing with stigmas and stereotypes about the belly dance profession- Performing to a diverse Arabic audience- Learning by observingShow Notes to this episode:Find Luna of Cairo on Instagram, FB, and Youtube. Her blog "Kisses from Kairo".Previous episode with Luna:Ep 17. Luna of Cairo: Is Belly Dance Life in Cairo Always a "Fairy Tale"?Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Hatem Hamdy, also known as Tommy King, is a real showman! His unique and colorful style makes him a sought after teacher and dancer around the world. He started his professional career with skating. Between the age of 20 to 25 he worked as a coach-assistant in the "Sham's" club and later as a coach for mature students. He has earned 14 times the first prize for skating in Egypt, and won the second prize at the "African World" competition continuously for 5 years. He loved the idea of mixing oriental dance with skating, but eventually he took the direction of oriental dance, and started working in Cairo in famous hotels, ships and clubs. Tommy King designs his colorful and unique costumes, and his charisma and style make him one of the famous artists in the Egyptian and International festival scene.In this episode you will learn about:- Transitioning from professional skating career to full-time dancing- Secrets of successful performances on stage- How Tommy King prepares right before going on stage- Being a male dancer in Egypt- Teaching classes onlineShow Notes to this episode:Find Tommy King on Instagram, and FB. His intensive page is available here.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Mercedes Nieto is an internationally acclaimed oriental dance artist based in Budapest, Hungary. She is world famous for her delicate, elegant, and yet passionate dance style, which is innovative and unique. Mercedes has spent a decade touring around the world: since 2009 she had been teaching and performing in more than 50 countries at around 30 different oriental dance events yearly. While constantly traveling and sharing her knowledge, passion and unique vision for belly dancing, she kept organizing the highly acclaimed CAIRO! Fest Budapest. Also, Mercedes is producing Middle-Eastern music specifically for oriental dancers since 2012: she has released five albums that gained wide international success among dancers.In this episode you will learn about:- Going thorough the experience of lockdowns- Losing live audience shows, and how it impacts the dance- Learning to embrace uncertainty - Cooking healthy meals out of laziness- Hosting an international festival onlineShow Notes to this episode:Find Mercedes Nieto on Instagram, FB, and Youtube.Previous episodes with Mercedes:Ep 45. Mercedes Nieto: Social Media TrapsEp 46. Mercedes Nieto: What Does It Take To Be a Touring Artist?Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her teaching platform: the Iana Dance Club. New YouTube show “Artist Date” is available HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Today we are exploring morning pages and asking...can they make your brain happy? Instagram: http://instagram.com/happybrainfm Heather's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/ Website: http://tlbc.co/happy-brain RESOURCES: https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Path-Creative-Attention-Artists/dp/1250768586 https://www.amazon.com/Artists-Way-25th-Anniversary/dp/0143129252 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/02/style/julia-cameron-the-artists-way.html https://juliacameronlive.com/basic-tools/morning-pages/ Friend's with Anxiety Episode: https://tlbc.co/be-friends-with-anxiety-using-this-trick/ Artist's Date Episode: https://anchor.fm/happy-brain/episodes/Artist-Date-e10rn73/a-a5igem4 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, I share free and creative ways you take you and your artist on dates that will inspire your inner self and allow you to experience life in new and exciting ways. Enjoy!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SHOW DESCRIPTION:Grace and Xandra report back from their Artist Vacations, and read listeners' stories. Featuring Artist Dates from Otiti, Janae, Laura, Lorrie, Sara, and moms. The art life is taking the easy road.You can read along here: https://www.heroinetraining.com/artist-date-ideas/YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR ART PARTIES!Join us for a SOCIAL Art Party on Saturday May 29Join us for a SILENT Art Party on Tuesday June 8thSHOW NOTES:Gala DarlingLorrie Kim's interview with actor Rupert GravesSpotted Dick recipeGrace's latest art at Sugarmynt Gallery: https://www.sugarmynt.com/ourshopSHOW DETAILS:Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: patreon.com/heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
SHOW DESCRIPTION:Many people abandon The Artist's Way around this point in the book. So here's some extra encouragement!
One of my favorite exercises from Julia Cameron's legendary book "The Artist's Way" is her idea of having a weekly "Artist Date". In today's episode, I discuss why this is such a great idea that allows you to reconnect with fun.101 artist date ideas: https://theartistswayblog.wordpress.c... Subscribe for episodes Monday-Friday, and visit me on YouTube! https://allyvb.com/dailymusings/
This is the second part in a series exploring concepts and practices from Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way made to rehabilitate the inner creative. I share the practices of Morning Pages and the Artist Date, as well as recount the details of the recent "happy accident" launch of Everyday Innovation as a podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Did you rise to the challenge of Reading Deprivation? Silence makes room for clarity, productivity, breakthroughs, and sheer joy. Grace announces her new venture, and Xandra goes on a surprising Artist Date. The Artist's Way is personal - interpretative to the individual.If you're doing The Artist's Way with us, we would especially love to hear from you! Send us an email (or a postcard!) and we'll cheer you on.SHOW NOTES:The Artist's Way by Julia CameronRun DisneyDC Batman RunSnape: A Definitive Reading by Lorrie KimGrace's Etsy ShopGrace's OnlyFansGrace's DepopRELATED EPISODES:Episode 13: StillnessEpisode 14: MovementEpisode 45: The Art of EndingsSHOW DETAILS:Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comSupport The Art Life by buying our recommended books from our Bookshop page: bookshop.org/shop/gracegordonofficialXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: patreon.com/heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
In this reflection of Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way Week 3, Grace and Xandra have an epiphany: the Artist Date should feel like a date. They discuss how to do that, exactly. In short? Romancing ourselves! They also share listener stories of synchronicity, childhood rooms, and the value of anger and pain.If you're doing The Artist's Way with us, we would especially love to hear from you! Send us an email (or a postcard!) and we'll cheer you on.SHOW NOTES: PowerPoint Parties: What they are and how to host themThe Art Life Episode 15: Tis a Gift to Be SimpleEpisode 46: Inclusive Reading GoalsThe Artist's Way by Julia CameronNorthanger Abbey by Jane Austen Heroine Training's Letters from Jane AustenShaun LeisherBook a Monologue Consultation Call with Shaun!The Secret: Dare to DreamM. Night Shyamalan's Servant on Apple TV+Grace's Etsy ShopEveryday Wonderland: everydaywonder.landXandra's essay, A Stack of CD'sSHOW DETAILS:Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comSupport The Art Life by buying our recommended books from our Bookshop page: bookshop.org/shop/gracegordonofficialXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: patreon.com/heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
Grace and Xandra share their origin stories and outcomes with Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way. They offer advice and encouragement to those embarking on the course for the first time. This episode begins a new series, which returns next Friday for a reflection on Week 1 of The Artist's Way.SHOW NOTES: The Artist's Way by Julia CameronThe Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Stephen KingInside Acting Podcast interviews actress Jenna FischerGrace's art at Sugarmynt Gallery SHOW DETAILS:Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: patreon.com/heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
Join us for our new series on Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way. This is for anyone who wants to bring more creativity into their lives, whether you identify as an artist (yet!) or not. Grace is an Artist's Way veteran, and Xandra just finished the course for the first time. We hope that you'll join us in going through the book together week by week, beginning with an introduction on January 1, 2021. SHOW NOTES:The Artist's Way by Julia CameronSHOW DETAILS:Read more at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: @heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficial Our music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
Journey to The Artist's Way with Julia Cameron Episode #21 Hailed by the New York Times as “The Queen of Change,” JULIA CAMERON is credited with starting a movement in 1992 that has brought creativity into the mainstream conversation— in the arts, in business, and in everyday life. She is the best-selling author of more than forty books, fiction and nonfiction; a poet, songwriter, filmmaker and playwright. Commonly referred to as “The Godmother” or “High Priestess” of creativity, her tools are based in practice, not theory, and she considers herself “the floor sample of her own toolkit.” The Artist's Way has been translated into forty languages and sold over five million copies to date. JULIA'S WEBSITE In this episode you'll learn: What are morning pages and why are they so effective for the creative entrepreneur What is an Artist Date and why they are essential And why having an abundance mindset will make your business soar
With today's episode, I want to talk about the idea of the artist date and why it is so crucial to take time to recharge your creative energies. Give yourself the opportunity to play and fall in love with yourself and reap the benefits of the beautiful energy that flows from that kind of healthy and joyful relationship. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.leahcb.com/32