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In this episode of Go Smudge Yourself, Jen Green explores decolonizing creativity by comparing Western and Indigenous worldviews on artistic expression. She highlights why adopting a decolonial approach and Cultivating Safe Spaces is essential for overcoming perfectionism, fostering authenticity, cultural safety, and creative empowerment for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike.
Mahsi Meduh Thank You
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New Cover Art by Bryanna Steele
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By Jen Greenway5
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In this episode of Go Smudge Yourself, Jen Green explores decolonizing creativity by comparing Western and Indigenous worldviews on artistic expression. She highlights why adopting a decolonial approach and Cultivating Safe Spaces is essential for overcoming perfectionism, fostering authenticity, cultural safety, and creative empowerment for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike.
Mahsi Meduh Thank You
—
New Cover Art by Bryanna Steele
Instagram @bry_steele
—
Buy Me a Coffee Community (free resources)
buymeacoffee.com/smudgeyourself
Follow Jen on Instagram
@among.sleeping.giants
—
Links Mentioned:
https://www.elainealec.com/
Elaine’s Instagram: @elainealec_
Support the show