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🎙️Spirituality Doesn’t Belong In A Box w/ Arielle Estoria
Lifestyle Design Podcast (Ep 8) 🔗 in bio
This week I am joined by Arielle Estoria , a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Arielle shares her story of how she found the biggest unfolding in her life, which is the focus of her new book, The Unfolding.
She shared her experience as an artist and person of faith and spirituality during the pandemic. She felt that a lot of people went through a season of undoing, as things were uprooted and brought to the light in society and the world. As an artist, Arielle had to grapple with how to create art in a time when people couldn't be in crowds or be with one another. She realized the importance of art in providing encouragement and positivity during difficult times. Arielle also wrestled with her identity as a black woman and how her beliefs in divinity should inform how she operates in the world, how she loves others and how she loves herself.
If you love this episode please share and review anywhere you listen to your podcasts! Let me know what part resonates with you the most!
Connect with Arielle and follow her work through the links below:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielleestoria/
Website: https://arielleestoria.com/
Purchase The Unfolding now: https://arielleestoria.com/the-unfolding
#koyawebb #lifestyledesign #getlovedup #spirituality #wellness #entrepreneurship
Available on: YouTube, Spotify + Apple Podcast
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🎙️Spirituality Doesn’t Belong In A Box w/ Arielle Estoria
Lifestyle Design Podcast (Ep 8) 🔗 in bio
This week I am joined by Arielle Estoria , a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Arielle shares her story of how she found the biggest unfolding in her life, which is the focus of her new book, The Unfolding.
She shared her experience as an artist and person of faith and spirituality during the pandemic. She felt that a lot of people went through a season of undoing, as things were uprooted and brought to the light in society and the world. As an artist, Arielle had to grapple with how to create art in a time when people couldn't be in crowds or be with one another. She realized the importance of art in providing encouragement and positivity during difficult times. Arielle also wrestled with her identity as a black woman and how her beliefs in divinity should inform how she operates in the world, how she loves others and how she loves herself.
If you love this episode please share and review anywhere you listen to your podcasts! Let me know what part resonates with you the most!
Connect with Arielle and follow her work through the links below:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielleestoria/
Website: https://arielleestoria.com/
Purchase The Unfolding now: https://arielleestoria.com/the-unfolding
#koyawebb #lifestyledesign #getlovedup #spirituality #wellness #entrepreneurship
Available on: YouTube, Spotify + Apple Podcast
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