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Rachel talks with Rukmini Poddar, a NYC-based artist, designer, and illustrator, about her watercolor artwork illustrating emotions. Rukmini talks about her work at the intersection of emotional wellness and creative storytelling. They discuss Rukmini’s recent piece on paradoxes called “Holding Opposites” during COVID-19 that has reached tens of thousands in the last couple of weeks and how creativity can be healing and connecting when we are dealing with emotional tension and duality.
Host: Rachel Vinciguerra
Guest: Rukmini Poddar
Show Notes
Rukmini's Website: https://dearruksi.com/
Rukmini's Instagram Pages: @rockinruksi @dearruksi
Richard Rohr's Falling Upward: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9963483-falling-upward
Get Connected:
Email Rachel, with thoughts and ideas for future episodes: [email protected]
Follow @paradoxiapodcast and @rachelvinciguerra on Instagram
Website: rachelvinciguerra.com
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Rachel talks with Rukmini Poddar, a NYC-based artist, designer, and illustrator, about her watercolor artwork illustrating emotions. Rukmini talks about her work at the intersection of emotional wellness and creative storytelling. They discuss Rukmini’s recent piece on paradoxes called “Holding Opposites” during COVID-19 that has reached tens of thousands in the last couple of weeks and how creativity can be healing and connecting when we are dealing with emotional tension and duality.
Host: Rachel Vinciguerra
Guest: Rukmini Poddar
Show Notes
Rukmini's Website: https://dearruksi.com/
Rukmini's Instagram Pages: @rockinruksi @dearruksi
Richard Rohr's Falling Upward: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9963483-falling-upward
Get Connected:
Email Rachel, with thoughts and ideas for future episodes: [email protected]
Follow @paradoxiapodcast and @rachelvinciguerra on Instagram
Website: rachelvinciguerra.com