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Stillness

Stillness

FromThe Art Life


Stillness

FromThe Art Life

ratings:
Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Grace resumes her meditation practice, Xandra does a no-tech weekend experiment. In this lullaby of an episode, they discuss letting writing sit, how to skill-share with reciprocity, and showing up to support the arts. Stillness is part of the process.  SHOW NOTES:Affiliate link for Sarah von Bargen’s Bank Boost: heroinetraining.com/bankboostHarv Greenberg Photography @harvgreenberg on InstagramHollywood Hustle PodcastThe Festival of Disruption and The David Lynch FoundationMary Lofgren and The School of Sensual LivingXandra’s essays: Art Doesn’t Have to Hurt & Just Lying on the Rug SHOW DETAILS:Read more at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91607Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Instagram and Patreon: @heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram and Patreon: @gracegordonofficialOur music is ‘The Stream’ by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
Released:
Nov 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (85)

What if art were less about goals and more about living? The Art Life is a podcast and emerging philosophy exploring what it means to be an artist. Each episode questions what art has to do with life: from nature to notebooks, from happiness to home renovations. Your host Grace Gordon shares stories of how art weaves meaning into all that we do. 'Being an artist' can be a job, but also an identity, a lifestyle, and a reminder to spend time away from screens. In conversation, The Art Life redefines ‘art’ as expansive, inclusive, and grounding. This show is for everyone because everyone can be an artist. Tune in for art chats and interviews. We hope you’re inspired to adopt an art life of your own.