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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of trauma, religious abuse, sexual assault, sex trafficking, suicide, and domestic violence. Please take care while listening.
In this powerful conversation, Cindy sits down with Charli—clarity coach, meditation teacher, and recovering perfectionist—to talk about the book that quite literally fell into their life at just the right moment: Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link).
Charli shares how:
* A childhood of homelessness, trauma, and religious pain shaped their early years.
* A Barnes & Noble accident (and one very insistent book) shifted their spiritual path.
* Reading Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link) gave them permission to define spirituality and agency for themselves.
* Meeting Liz Gilbert years later led to a life-altering moment of truth-telling with their family.
* Creativity and art remain vital tools for processing emotions, healing, and staying grounded.
This episode touches on resilience, survival, and the way art meets us at exactly the right time—even when we resist it.
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If you have a story of being Wrecked by Art and want to share it on the podcast, email me: [email protected].
Charli’s Kofi store
Follow Charli on TikTok + Instagram: @charli_timehacker
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (affiliate link)
Get my weekly emails on art + creativity: cindyingram.com/hello
Find me on Threads: @cindyingram_artandself
TikTok: @cindyingram_artandself
By Cindy Ingram4.7
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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of trauma, religious abuse, sexual assault, sex trafficking, suicide, and domestic violence. Please take care while listening.
In this powerful conversation, Cindy sits down with Charli—clarity coach, meditation teacher, and recovering perfectionist—to talk about the book that quite literally fell into their life at just the right moment: Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link).
Charli shares how:
* A childhood of homelessness, trauma, and religious pain shaped their early years.
* A Barnes & Noble accident (and one very insistent book) shifted their spiritual path.
* Reading Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link) gave them permission to define spirituality and agency for themselves.
* Meeting Liz Gilbert years later led to a life-altering moment of truth-telling with their family.
* Creativity and art remain vital tools for processing emotions, healing, and staying grounded.
This episode touches on resilience, survival, and the way art meets us at exactly the right time—even when we resist it.
---
If you have a story of being Wrecked by Art and want to share it on the podcast, email me: [email protected].
Charli’s Kofi store
Follow Charli on TikTok + Instagram: @charli_timehacker
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (affiliate link)
Get my weekly emails on art + creativity: cindyingram.com/hello
Find me on Threads: @cindyingram_artandself
TikTok: @cindyingram_artandself

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