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By Julia van Geldern
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Eddie Tucker gives us his take on self-expression through the song Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls.
Reading Demi Moore's Memoir, "Inside Out," resulted in a lot of contemplation regarding self-acceptance and how to move forward without letting our experiences define us. This inspiring memoir teaches us that through gratitude and compassion, we can work through our pain and traumas towards self-love.
With the recent release of her book, "Actorpreneur," Jade tells us more about what it means to be a working actor and what her experience has taught her. For more details on her book, please find it on Amazon.com, as well as her instagram handle @actorpreneur/ @jadeasha for more details.
Living life fearlessly through the eyes of Tom Harper's "Wild Rose." A look into Rose-Lynn's dream and approach to becoming a country singer from Glasgow.
"About Time" by Richard Curtis emphasizes all the meaningful moments in the simplicity of life. This episode looks at cultivating the practice of gratitude to see how extraordinary our lives can really be.
Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. Everything is happening in the music scene, as Daisy Jones and The Six rise to fame. But is fame what it takes to be somebody? Taylor Jenkins Reid brings us this beautiful story set in 1970's Hollywood, where the characters go on this journey of belonging.
Bradley Cooper's "A Star is Born" is not only a beautiful film, but has so much symbolism for us to discover and explore. This episode is all about what it means to be your truest self and how this film contributes to that concept.
Bethany Hamilton's documentary, "Bethany Hamilton's Unstoppable" is an inspiring piece that shows us the power of resilience and what that teaches us. She shows us that through passion and perseverance, that even through the setbacks you can overcome anything.
A look at what women contribute to our society through Anita Diamant's "The Red Tent." A beautiful story that fills in the gaps of the lives that contributed to this biblical tale.
The tenth episode of the podcast called for celebration, and what better way to do it than to interview a friend? Julia Calvin is a young, upcoming singer/ songwriter, who’s work you might recognize from my short film “Lighthouse," but may also have heard her music on either iTunes, Spotify or Facebook. She's on her way to great things, and I couldn't be happier to have done our first Soul Tea Sweet Interview with her.
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.