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Enjoy this encore episode with Erin Klassen as Christine and Emma honor they own self care with a few weeks traveling with family. for more information on Erin visit the link here https://awakenedwomanselfcare.com/2018/11/20/episode-061-erin-klassen-feelings-can-be-art/ Visit Erin's website here http://www.withoutpretend.com
Erin Klassen, editor in chief of With/out Pretend, joins Emily and Corinne to talk about collaboration, discovering new artistic voices, and the true meaning of self-care and vulnerability. She also tells us who her favorite Kid in the Hall is. With/out Pretend is an independent Toronto-based publisher focused on producing, promoting and distributing works by women and non-binary writers and artists. We also host storytelling events and run a digital and print magazine called The Vault. Erin Klassen is the founder of With/out Pretend, but she’s also an editor, collaborator, community-builder, and fiction writer. Her work has appeared in a number of print and online publications, including Studio Magazine, The CBC, Ephemera Magazine, and You Care Too Much. She enjoys Nina Simone, Italian food, and talking about the future. Find Erin, With/Out Pretend, and the Vault On Social Media Erin's website: https://erinklassen.com Erin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erin.klassen/ With/Out Pretend's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/with.outpretend/ Twitter: twitter.com/withoutpretend The Vault's Instagram: https://instagram.com/vaultzine
Erin Klassen is the founder and CEO of With/Out Pretend, an independent Toronto based publisher focused on producing, promoting and distributing works by women writers and artists, including those who identify as femme, queer, trans and persons of colour. Erin is also an editor, collaborator, community-builder, and fiction writer. Her own work has appeared in a number of print and online publications, including Studio Magazine, the CBC, Ephemera Magazine, and You Care Too Much. Erin has published 3 collections of stories and illustrations. Portraits, illustrating the complicated nature of unresolved feelings—Happy if You Know It, and, You Care Too Much, a collection of poetry, fiction, confessional writing, art and photography on the question of SELF CARE. In this episode Erin shares her journey of hearing the whisper, which led her to leave a high powered marketing role with "Etsy" and what could be perceived as the perfect job to creating "Without /Pretend". Erin discusses how "feelings can be art" actually came from a sentence in the first book she ever wrote "Portraits"and why it's a reminder that what we are feeling on the inside is worthwhile. Erin shares her own relationship with self care and how it is tied to community. She also talks about why intuition can be confusing and yet valuable at the same time. Erin has created the Vault, a monthly digital magazine that shares the values of women stories - we highly encourage you all to support this beautiful offering. Visit Erin's website http://www.withoutpretend.com Visit the Awakened Woman Self care website https://awakenedwomanselfcare.com
This week on the podcast, I'm interviewing my friend Erin Klassen about living in the future, and why we should build the things we want to see more of in the world. See shownotes for this episode at lifeinlimbo.org/seeingthefuture Follow Steph: Newsletter | Instagram Like the show? Leave a review! Subscribe on iTunes here or see all episodes here.
Through her own independent publishing company Without Pretend, Erin has not only created a platform for emerging female-identified writers and visual artists, but also has nurtured a safe space for women to express their feelings and in touch with their intuition. Her new book Happy If you Know It tackles the question of "what does it mean to trust your intuition" with a mix of poetry, essays, confessions, photography and art contributed by 15 women. In our conversation, Erin shares what are the practical questions we need to start with when looking inwards, and how we can let our feeling help navigate the ups, the downs and heartbreaks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to our podcast, recorded in Dublin! Paula Lyne and Rosie Plunkett chat about all the things you need to keep yourself lit for the month ahead. Episode 5 - March 6, 2018 This month... The snow is thawing, Rosie finds out that self-care isn't all bubble baths and chocolate, and we chat about some Irish female authors who are k-i-l-l-i-n-g it in the book charts right now. Music: www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke Produced by: Niamh Mongey Editor: Brian from Headstuff Studio: Headstuff Podcast Network Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below... What Self Care Really Means: https://thoughtcatalog.com/brianna-wiest/2017/11/this-is-what-self-care-really-means-because-its-not-all-salt-baths-and-chocolate-cake/ Erin Klassen: https://www.vice.com/en_nz/article/5gqepq/what-the-fuck-is-self-care Vanity Fair: How A Film Wins Best Picture: http://video.vanityfair.com/watch/how-does-a-film-win-the-oscar-for-best-picture-2018-02-23 Aoife McElwain, Slow At Work: https://www.easons.com/slow-at-work-aoife-mcelwain-9780717173570 Sally Rooney, Conversations With Friends: https://www.easons.com/conversations-with-friends-sally-rooney-9780571333134 How Well Do You Know Yourself?: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/you-dont-know-yourself-as-well-as-you-think-you-do/554612/