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Art Heals All Wounds, Season 3 Trailer

Art Heals All Wounds

08/18/22

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What can you learn from having a conversation? A conversation with someone who knows you really well, someone who may not always agree with you, but always has your best interest at heart. When you need to work through a problem you’re having or get a fresh perspective, that’s when you need to find that person that you love and trust and have a thorough conversation. I’m so happy to share with you an episode from the podcast Reframeables, hosted by sisters Rebecca and Natalie Davey.

 

Rebecca Davey is a multi-hyphenate artist, having worked as a writer-creator-producer-actor for over a decade. Her current brainchild is Ceres Productions, which fills its expanding creative universe with diverse projects big and small. She brings an unstoppable curiosity and joie de vivre to her work. Natalie Davey is a teacher and writer who helps to cast the narrative net of the show a little wider. With a PhD in education and a past life as a prison literacy teacher, she brings a social equity perspective to issues that need thoughtful exploration from diverse angles. These two sisters are passionate about how all the things we struggle with in our lives can be reframed through art.

 

One thing I know—if conversation is an art? Rebecca and Natalie are masters of it.

 

Here is a link to the show notes for this episode at the Reframeables website.


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Today, I’m joined by Amikaeyla Gaston, a public keynote speaker, performer, educator, and author. She’s the founder and executive director of the International Cultural Arts & Healing Sciences Institute and a cultural ambassador for the US State Department. Amikaeyla leads corporations, universities, and other organizations through cultural competency, restorative justice, and racial equity training. In our conversation, we explore the concept of music as medicine, and how she has used the power of song in her own healing journey, as well as in her career.
Topics Covered:

● How the power of music ties into the power of letting go of hatred and trauma

● The connection between art, advocacy, and healing

● Powerful stories about her work with refugee communities

● Details about the workshops that she hosts about discovering your truth and embracing authentic expression

● Amikaeyla’s inspiring perspective on karmic energy

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