What if beauty had nothing to do with perfection and everything to do with authenticity?
In this week’s episode of Sofie’s Corner, I sit down with artivist, facilitator, longboard dancer, surfer, and founder of Real Women Movement, Angie. Together, we explore her journey from body dysmorphia and self-criticism to a deeper relationship with her body, creativity, and intuition.
Angie shares what it means to be an artivist, how art can become a powerful tool for healing, and why she believes beauty is something we feel rather than something we achieve.
We talk about turning photoshoots into sacred rituals, finding your people, living in tune with intuition and spirit, and the freedom she has found through surfing, skateboarding, and creative expression.In this conversation, you’ll discover:
✨What it means to be an artivist
✨ Healing body image wounds through creativity
✨How art can become a pathway to self-love
✨Why beauty is so much bigger than appearance
✨Finding community and people who truly see you
✨Living a more intuitive and authentic life
✨Surfing, skateboarding, and creativity as spiritual practices
This episode is an invitation to expand your definition of beauty, trust your inner voice, and create a life that feels true to who you are.
✨Connect with Angie✨
Website Realwomenmovement.com
Instagram @angiegophoto @realwomen_movement