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Today on the podcast we are joined by Olivia Ronan, who enthralls me with her coexistence alongside plants and her art explorations with mediums of impermanence.
We touch on how in collapse you can become whole again, on the recycling of life cycles as an artist, and how we transmute and grow by simply existing and experiencing in day to day life.
Olivia has a performance piece this Friday, July 7th in Santa Cruz at Minnow Arts for her installation titled 'Weathering'. Here is more info on: Weathering
You can learn more about her offerings on her: Website
Follow her journey on: Instagram
Gentle reminder: We are in a casual conversation here and I am speaking from a very relaxed place and not thinking about how others will interpret my personal opinions or what I say. Sometimes when I listen back I realize "wow, I could have articulated that differently" however, I do not feel the need to speak in trepidation of how the world will digest my own words, opinions, or things I have said. With this, if the podcast resonates, please share, subscribe, and consider subscribing to my public journal on Substack or supporting via Buy me a Coffee.
Feedback? Kind Words?
Feel free to get in touch with me at [email protected]
I respond to emails weekly, typically on Fridays. Unsolicited advice is a no, no.
Today on the podcast we are joined by Olivia Ronan, who enthralls me with her coexistence alongside plants and her art explorations with mediums of impermanence.
We touch on how in collapse you can become whole again, on the recycling of life cycles as an artist, and how we transmute and grow by simply existing and experiencing in day to day life.
Olivia has a performance piece this Friday, July 7th in Santa Cruz at Minnow Arts for her installation titled 'Weathering'. Here is more info on: Weathering
You can learn more about her offerings on her: Website
Follow her journey on: Instagram
Gentle reminder: We are in a casual conversation here and I am speaking from a very relaxed place and not thinking about how others will interpret my personal opinions or what I say. Sometimes when I listen back I realize "wow, I could have articulated that differently" however, I do not feel the need to speak in trepidation of how the world will digest my own words, opinions, or things I have said. With this, if the podcast resonates, please share, subscribe, and consider subscribing to my public journal on Substack or supporting via Buy me a Coffee.
Feedback? Kind Words?
Feel free to get in touch with me at [email protected]
I respond to emails weekly, typically on Fridays. Unsolicited advice is a no, no.