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Our voice is one of the most uniquely defining qualities of our person. For artists and writers, finding our voice is a foundational and often painstaking process of search and discovery. For many, finding the courage to acknowledge, I am an artist. I am a writer. I am a musician, takes a lot of courage. Speaking it out for the first time can be an act of bravery and overcoming self doubt, imposter syndrome and fear.
In her book, The Mystics Would Like A Word, author Shannon K. Evans says,
“Claiming your own voice - your own perspective, your own experience, your own intuition, your own prophetic call to the world - is essential for artmaking.”
In this episode, Shannon talks about her journey of overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing her whole experience of balancing artistry and motherhood and how six revolutionary women mystics helped her reclaim her authentic voice.
Name Drops: Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, Hildegard of Bingen, Stephen King, Rollo May
Topics:
Imposter syndrome, motherhood, finding wonder in the mundane, unconventional lifestyles of women mystics, the writer’s life
Resources:
Patrons of the podcast can enjoy exclusive interview segments at http://patreon.,com/makersandmystics
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Our voice is one of the most uniquely defining qualities of our person. For artists and writers, finding our voice is a foundational and often painstaking process of search and discovery. For many, finding the courage to acknowledge, I am an artist. I am a writer. I am a musician, takes a lot of courage. Speaking it out for the first time can be an act of bravery and overcoming self doubt, imposter syndrome and fear.
In her book, The Mystics Would Like A Word, author Shannon K. Evans says,
“Claiming your own voice - your own perspective, your own experience, your own intuition, your own prophetic call to the world - is essential for artmaking.”
In this episode, Shannon talks about her journey of overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing her whole experience of balancing artistry and motherhood and how six revolutionary women mystics helped her reclaim her authentic voice.
Name Drops: Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, Hildegard of Bingen, Stephen King, Rollo May
Topics:
Imposter syndrome, motherhood, finding wonder in the mundane, unconventional lifestyles of women mystics, the writer’s life
Resources:
Patrons of the podcast can enjoy exclusive interview segments at http://patreon.,com/makersandmystics
Send us a text
Support the show

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