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Listen to this episode to hear: • How to move from creating for others vs. from an authentic place • Deconstructing our faith • How to trust yourself • Why the creative process is a spiritual journey • Sneak peek into Arielle's new book “The Unfolding” This episode is presented by Breverie. An app that helps you own your power and create your impact. Get 2 months free by using code YELLOWCO. Learn more and download the Breverie App here. ABOUT ARIELLE: Arielle Estoria (R-E-L) (EH-STORY-UH) is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Passionately claims that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. (Which just means you may or may not cry by the end of your time with her.) Arielle also has a very specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of women to feel at home in their own bodies. Arielle has shared her work through custom spoken word pieces, workshops and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. Pre-order her new book “The Unfolding” wherever you buy your books here. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love to hear what you think in an iTunes review! ARIELLE'S BOOK • ARIELLE'S WEBSITE • ARIELLE'S IGFollow, subscribe and leave us a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
Episode Notes Starting a new dating relationship or entering the newlywed phase can be....surprising. After finding the person that you absolutely adore, you may feel shocked to find that opening up, letting down your walls, and getting close to your boo creates a lot of tension, anxiety, or confusion that you didn't previously feel. Maybe you've experienced Purity Culture and aren't sure how to connect in the realm of physical intimacy. Or maybe you notice that sharing your feelings and navigating conflict is a lot harder than you'd thought. In this episode, I speak with spoken word poet, speaker and actress Arielle Estoria about her personal experiences with singleness and coupling. More About Arielle Estoria Arielle Estoria is made of sass and good intentions, does not believe in surface level conversations, is a good coffee paired with even better conversation enthusiast and breakfast burritos and flowers are her love language. Arielle has shared her work through custom spoken word pieces, workshops and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. Website: arielleestoria.com Instagram: @arielleestoria Itunes and Spotify: Arielle Estoria Twitter: @arielleestoria Next Steps Feel inspired and need help navigating through your intimate life? Book a complimentary consultation with me **HERE or purchase the Intimacy Mindset Makeover online course w/ activities **HERE!
In this episode, Mimi talks with poet, creative, author, speaker, writer (and so much more), Arielle Estoria. We talk about what body kindness and grief look like for her, managing negative conflicts and setting boundaries, and her writing. Born and raised in foggy Northern California and now residing in Los Angeles CA, Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee and Speaker. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle creates environments and spaces where audiences have the permission to be vulnerable and seen. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced not just heard. With a specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of womxn to feel at home in their own bodies. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian, and the Rise Conference by Rachel Hollis and more. She has consecutively emceed annual conferences such as, Yellow Conference for creative and entrepreneurial women, Hair Camp a conference for Hairstylists in the industry and Anchored in Love, for teenage girls featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014), Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com and in 2016, released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness. When she's not on stage or on the road, you can also find Arielle being interviewed and featured on various well known podcasts such as: the GoalDigger Podcast by Jenna Kutcher, The Birds Papaya Podcast with Sarah Nicole Landry, Striptd Down with Ali Levine, Raw Beauty Talks by Erin Treloar, and Let's Talk About It Podcast with TV personality Taylor Nolan.
“Words not for the ears, but for the soul.” That is how Arielle Estoria describes her work. Arielle is a Spoken Word Poet, author, and speaker. She has shared her work in keynote talks with companies such as Google, Lululemon, and Tedx and has emceed events such as Anchored in Love for teenage girls, featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has also lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. She is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017). In 2016 she released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness. And when not writing or speaking, Arielle can be found acting and modeling as well.What strikes me about Arielle is the power of her words; not only the words themselves, but the conviction and artistry in her delivery. Her words have the power to pierce through life’s superficial trappings and speak directly to the soul; reminding us of Whose we are and calling forth the stirrings of our true self.
Having started in the competitive slam world of Spoken Word poetry in 2012, Arielle then branched out as a freelance contracted poet in 2015. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. She has consecutively emceed annual conferences such as, Yellow Conference for creative and entrepreneurial women, Hair Camp a conference for Hairstylists in the industry and Anchored in Love, for teenage girls featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. In 2016 she released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness which can be found on Itunes, Apple Music and Spotify. When she’s not on stage or on the road, you can also find Arielle being interviewed and featured on various well known podcasts, writing, acting or modeling (Bicoastal MGMT LA, Role Models MGMT). Follow Arielle: Website: https://arielleestoria.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielleestoria/ You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/estorious Itunes and Spotify: Arielle Estoria Twitter: @arielleestoria Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Arielle-Estoria-320101784670044/ ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host: Meredith Atwood Production & Hair Pulling: Meredith Atwood Podcast Branding and Web: Moon40 Marketing Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
Today on the Everything Belongs podcast, Madison is in conversation with Arielle Estoria. Arielle is a traveling spoken word poet, self-published author, dance party enthusiast emcee and event host, speaker, body positive model, actor and professional feeler. Shamelessly claiming that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word, workshops and themed keynote talks. Arielle’s first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music and she is co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017). In this simmering conversation, Madison and Arielle speak on self care during deep expansion, personal devotion and the risk involved in pursuing our own freedom. Arielle speaks candidly on mingling her personally creative life with that of living in the belief of a God given life. They deeply discuss how choosing and exploring ourselves, our gifts and our creativity is a scary AND worthy risk towards personal liberation. Listen to this nourishing conversation here...In This episode we Talk about:How Arielle cares for herself through life and personal devotion and permission givingThe real experience of expansion and feeling like a small fish in a big poolMoving through risk to get to freedomArielle and Madison's experiences living with new, unexpected versions of themselvesHow Arielle's relationship with GOD has changed as she's moves into her creative lifeAccepting your gifts as what you are made forWhere to find:Arielle's WebsiteArielle's InstagramFind Arielle on Itunes and SpotifyArielle's TwitterArielle's FacebookEpisode Name: Taking Risks to Find True Freedom with Arielle Estoria Mentions:Kim Kardashian + SkimsFlowers Still Bloom with Morgan Harper Nichols
Arielle Estoria joins William Matthews, Dr. Hillary McBride, and Michael Gungor to discuss art and our relationship to it. Whether art lives in our movement, prose, canvas, notebook, instrument, work, or play, it shapes us and pushes us towards something new. Many times we might feel like our art works as a calling out from within that seems beyond ourselves. However it takes shape, how can art help us process and work through struggle, pain, and trauma? Arielle is the co-author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon. You can find out more on Instagram @arielleestoria. In 2016, released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness which can be found on Apple Music and Spotify. You can watch The Liturgists Podcast being recorded live each week (as well as The Alien Podcast) by joining The Liturgists. We love having everyone together where we can talk during the recordings. Check out theliturgists.com and find where it says "Join The Liturgists." Also, this Sunday at 11am Pacific you are invited to join us for The Sunday Thing. Hundreds of liturgists from around the world get together via video. We break into smaller groups to talk and it is such a wonderful time. You are not alone in your doubts, questions, anger, sadness, atheism, theism, or any other thing you are going through. To find out more and to join us on Sunday, go to theliturgists.com
Arielle Estoria is a Writer, Author, Speaker and Social Media StoryTeller. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind her audience that words are meant to be felt and not just heard. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called Symphony of a Lioness is now available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two self published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. She is made of sass and good intentions, has a deep love for car karaoke, brunch and flowers. In this episode, we're talking about turning your creativity into a career. CONNECT WITH ARIELLE: Website Instagram, Twitter and Facebook - @arielleestoria LinkedIn CONNECT WITH KELSEY: Instagram Website The Radiant Tribe Facebook Group *This post contains affiliate links – read full disclosure here.*
Leaders are especially good at hiding from love and the vulnerability it brings in ways that look deceptively bold. This can be a dangerous contagion, I've found, encouraging others to also hide behind the protectors of Hubris. Individualism. Perfectionism. Hustle. I've seen how spending so much time hiding behind who you think you should be makes you forget who you are, what you value, and what you believe. And, honestly, it can crush your spirit. That's why being able to receive love is foundational to being able to love and lead others well. This means moving through discomfort by feeling through it instead of letting the protectors – fueled by fear – hide your humanity. My guest today is a force of love—towards herself and others—in both words and actions. Arielle Estoria is a renaissance woman: a poet, author, speaker, and creative. I first met Arielle at Yellow Conference where she was an MC—a tour de force of love from the stage. I immediately started to follow her work and was moved by her ability to put words to the steady tension of loving ourselves so we can lead ourselves and others well. Arielle truly lights up any room as an emcee and event host, a body-positive model, and actor. She has shared her work through spoken word, workshops, and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian, Hollis Co. by Rachel Hollis, and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called Symphony of a Lioness and her single Magic (In Your Bones) are available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is the co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017), which can both be found on Amazon.com. Listen to the full episode to hear: How she discovered her body through acting, performing spoken word poetry, modeling, and calling BS on practices and businesses that do not value all bodies A look behind Arielle's internal work and how playing find the lie and find the truth to see the full value in herself as a person When Arielle decided that her body is not an unhealthy hazard—and what she redefined BMI as in her own words What impact the toxic modesty culture has had on Arielle Learn more about Arielle Estoria: arielleestoria.com Arielle Estoria on Instagram Arielle Estoria on Facebook Symphony of a Lioness Vagabonds and Zealots Write Bloody Spill Pretty Learn more about Rebecca: rebeccaching.com Work With Rebecca Sign up for the Weekly Rumble Email Other references: Yellow Conference
In this episode, Arielle shares how we can find that much craved work-life balance. Caring for ourselves: mentally, emotionally, and physically. Tune in if you're wanting to learn how to gracefully weave healthy yourself back into the world + work post-quarantine. Arielle Estoria is made of sass and good intentions, has a deep love for car karaoke, breakfast foods and flowers. She is a traveling Spoken Word Poet, self-published author, Dance Party Enthusiast Emcee and Event Host, Speaker, Body Positive Model, Actor and professional feeler. Shamelessly claiming that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. Which just means you may or may not cry by the end of your time with her. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word, workshops, and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian, Hollis Co. by Rachel Hollis and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. CONNECT WITH ARIELLE >> Instagram >> https://www.instagram.com/arielleestoria/ + https://www.instagram.com/dwellncreate/ Website >> https://www.arielleestoria.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-girl-gang-podcast/message
In this episode, Arielle Estoria shares one of her soulful spoken word poems, we talk about society’s image of a healthy body, her latest modelling gig for Kim Kardashian's new shareware line SKIMsand and what it means to love yourself well. You don’t want to miss the end when she speaks worth over us in spoken word, it gave me goosebumps and brought me to tears. I want every person to feel the truth of what she is speaking. Arielle’s motto “Words are not for the ears but for the soul” helps pierce the audience’s soul and blooms awareness of identity and worthiness. Her words help instill and remind individuals of their value through words. Arielle Estoria broke into the competitive slam world of Spoken Word poetry in 2012. Arielle then branched out as a freelance contracted poet in 2015. She has shared her work through spoken word and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. She has consecutively emceed annual conferences such as Yellow Conference for creative and entrepreneurial women, Hair Camp, a conference for Hairstylists in the industry, and Anchored in Love for teenage girls featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. In 2016 she released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness which can be found on Itunes, Apple Music and Spotify. She is one of those bright lights that have come on the scene. A voice for women, love of self, encouraging women to be who they were created, and capturing the essence of light and love. You won’t want to miss this episode…. Check out our show notes here to get the spoken word poem that Arielle speaks over us at the end.
Podcast Episode 002 The Tears & Tulle Movement Season 1, Week 12, Participant Arielle Estoria!Arielle wore the original skirt during week 12 and chatted with me about her experience with the skirt, some of her Tears & Tulle moments, and a fun story about what she wanted to be when she grew up! Arielle Estoria is made of sass and good intentions, has a deep love for car karaoke, breakfast foods and flowers. She is a traveling Spoken Word Poet, self-published author, Dance Party Enthusiast Emcee and Event Host, Speaker, Body Positive Model, Actor and professional feeler. Shamelessly claiming that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. Which just means you may or may not cry by the end of your time with her. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word, workshops and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian, Hollis Co. by Rachel Hollis and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called Symphony of a Lioness is now available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Arielle Estoria shares one of her soulful spoken word poems, we talk about society’s image of a healthy body, her latest modelling gig for Kim Kardashian's new shareware line SKIMsand and what it means to love yourself well. You don’t want to miss the end when she speaks worth over us in spoken word, it gave me goosebumps and brought me to tears. I want every person to feel the truth of what she is speaking. Arielle’s motto “Words are not for the ears but for the soul” helps pierce the audience’s soul and blooms awareness of identity and worthiness. Her words help instill and remind individuals of their value through words. Arielle Estoria broke into the competitive slam world of Spoken Word poetry in 2012. Arielle then branched out as a freelance contracted poet in 2015. She has shared her work through spoken word and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. She has consecutively emceed annual conferences such as Yellow Conference for creative and entrepreneurial women, Hair Camp, a conference for Hairstylists in the industry, and Anchored in Love for teenage girls featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. In 2016 she released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness which can be found on Itunes, Apple Music and Spotify. She is one of those bright lights that have come on the scene. A voice for women, love of self, encouraging women to be who they were created, and capturing the essence of light and love. You won’t want to miss this episode…. Check out our show notes here to get the spoken word poem that Arielle speaks over us at the end.
One of the BIGGEST things that we don’t often get asked but that we see happening ALL THE TIME is women not knowing how to show up in relationships the right way. Especially single, successful women that are really independent. Gosh, yall are going to find this episode fascinating because we dive into the differences between feminine and masculine energy and why NOT having a healthy balance is destroying the odds of actually being able to date well. IN STUDYING THIS STUFF IT HAS BLOWN OUR MINDS!!! To have this unique conversation, Kait welcomed the lovely Arielle Estoria on the podcast! Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, Author, Speaker, Model and Actress. Her motto of "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind her audience that words are meant to be felt and not just heard. Arielle’s first EP, a collection of music and poetry called Symphony of a Lioness is now available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two self published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. She is made of sass and good intentions, has a deep love for car karaoke, brunch and flowers. Today Kait and Arielle uncover the truths of balancing masculine and feminine tendencies whilst dating. In a society where feminism is growing and the #GIRLBOSS movement stresses independence in women, they talk about how it’s important to balance that with living in the soft, feminine side as well! How do we balance our boldness and femininity? Take a listen and find out! Some themes of today’s episode: * How can we actually BALANCE the feminine and masculine? * What does living in our feminine look like in daily life? In relationship? * How do independent women who do it all manage to not bring that into their relationships? * How do we surrender control of doing things our own way? * How do men participate in this? * Why has a relationship hasn’t happened for someone who is getting older yet? Y’all are going to LOVE this episode as we introduce a concept you might have never even thought about before. Also be sure to stay tuned because in 2 days we are releasing a MINISODE on the 3 Tips to Living in Your Feminine. Also friends! If you want more personalized dating advice, Kait is currently offering 1 on 1 relationship coaching… for both men and women! You can sign up for a FREE 15 minute consultation by going to heartofdating.com/coaching to sign up!
Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, Author, Speaker, Model, and Actress. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle orchestrates each art form out of a "Words not for the ears but for the soul" motto. This motto stems from her dedication to remind her audience that words are meant to be felt and not just heard. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014), Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017). In 2016 Arielle released her first EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of A Lioness. On the show today, Arielle opens up by reciting her poem, Created To Create. Arielle shares the story of how she got to where she is now as a full time Poet, Author, Speaker, and Model. We also the importance of overcoming your fears to step fully into who God created you to be. Arielle speaks to the obstacles she had to overcome to get where she is now, as well as why she feels like she is often more afraid of success than she is of failure. EPISODE SHOW NOTES: www.mandyblack.com/arielle STORY OF HER COMMUNITY: www.instagram.com/storyofherpodcast
Arielle Estoria is a Writer, Author, Speaker and Social Media StoryTeller. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind her audience that words are meant to be felt and not just heard. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called Symphony of a Lioness is now available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two self published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. She is made of sass and good intentions, has a deep love for car karaoke, brunch and flowers. In this episode, we're talking about turning your creativity into a career. CONNECT WITH ARIELLE: Website Instagram, Twitter and Facebook - @arielleestoria LinkedIn CONNECT WITH KELSEY: Instagram Website The Radiant Tribe Facebook Group *This post contains affiliate links – read full disclosure here.*