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#70 Becoming A Reflection Of Our Most Authentic Selves with Taylor S. Hunter
Podcast |
Black Girl In Om
Publisher |
Postloudness
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Religion & Spirituality
Spirituality
Publication Date |
May 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:53:26

Photographer, wellness guide, and artist, Taylor S. Hunter (she/her), joins Black Girl In Om founder Lauren Ash (she/they) in conversation around building self-trust and getting specific about our dreams. Taylor’s work is dedicated to affirming black women on their divine paths to self-love and self-discovery. Through her lens, she intentionally creates visuals that encourage us to feel seen and loved; inside and out. In this episode of the BGIO Podcast, Taylor invites us to expand our perceptions of self by stepping into all parts of who we are, shadows included. She shares that connecting with our inner child can remind us of who we truly are, and also nourish and protect our creativity. Lauren and Taylor discuss how we can build self-trust and avoid wasting time by looking to ourselves as sources of insight instead of defaulting to others. By being specific about our dreams and standing firm in our “no”, we create the conditions for our most resonant desires to become realities. As Taylor affirms, “your canvas is yours.” Press play to listen in on how both Lauren and Taylor are authentically co-creating the present moment with the universe. 

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT

  • The beauty and freedom in embracing change
  • Taylor’s return home to New Orleans and how she’s creating a richly inspiring artist residency experience for herself there
  • How Lauren and Taylor build self-trust
  • The difference between purpose and career, and how they can inform one another
  • How inviting the “no” can lead you to a resonant “yes”
  • Ways to check in with how we truly feel in relationships
  • Infusing relationships of all kinds with authenticity and ease
  • Allowing our past, present, and future selves to inform one another through journaling
  • How important it is to be specific about what we want in all areas of our lives
  • The importance of intentional community for artists

Stay in the loop with Taylor on Instagram @goldentimetay 

Book a self-love session with Taylor, check out her beautiful work, and sign up for her lovenotes newsletter at taylorshunter.com 

For 20% off of Organifi’s delicious completely plant-based and low-sugar organic superfood blends, head over to Organifi.com/blackgirlinom 

Offer support to BGIO’s first physical healing space for Black women, Home, here: bit.ly/bgiogofundme

Photographer, wellness guide, and artist, Taylor S. Hunter (she/her), joins Black Girl In Om founder Lauren Ash (she/they) in conversation around building self-trust and getting specific about our dreams. Taylor invites us to expand our perceptions of self by stepping into all parts of who we are, shadows included. Lauren and Taylor discuss how we can build self-trust and avoid wasting time by looking to ourselves as sources of insight instead of defaulting to others. As Taylor affirms, “your canvas is yours.” Press play to listen in on how both Lauren and Taylor are authentically co-creating the present moment with the universe. Read full show notes for the episode at bit.ly/BGIOPodcast70 Keep up with Taylor on Instagram @goldentimetay and book a self-love session with her at taylorshunter.com Support BGIO's healing space for Black women, Home, here: https://bit.ly/bgiogofundme For 20% off of Organifi’s delicious completely plant-based and low-sugar organic superfood blends, head over to Organifi.com/blackgirlinom

Photographer, wellness guide, and artist, Taylor S. Hunter (she/her), joins Black Girl In Om founder Lauren Ash (she/they) in conversation around building self-trust and getting specific about our dreams. Taylor’s work is dedicated to affirming black women on their divine paths to self-love and self-discovery. Through her lens, she intentionally creates visuals that encourage us to feel seen and loved; inside and out. In this episode of the BGIO Podcast, Taylor invites us to expand our perceptions of self by stepping into all parts of who we are, shadows included. She shares that connecting with our inner child can remind us of who we truly are, and also nourish and protect our creativity. Lauren and Taylor discuss how we can build self-trust and avoid wasting time by looking to ourselves as sources of insight instead of defaulting to others. By being specific about our dreams and standing firm in our “no”, we create the conditions for our most resonant desires to become realities. As Taylor affirms, “your canvas is yours.” Press play to listen in on how both Lauren and Taylor are authentically co-creating the present moment with the universe. 

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT

  • The beauty and freedom in embracing change
  • Taylor’s return home to New Orleans and how she’s creating a richly inspiring artist residency experience for herself there
  • How Lauren and Taylor build self-trust
  • The difference between purpose and career, and how they can inform one another
  • How inviting the “no” can lead you to a resonant “yes”
  • Ways to check in with how we truly feel in relationships
  • Infusing relationships of all kinds with authenticity and ease
  • Allowing our past, present, and future selves to inform one another through journaling
  • How important it is to be specific about what we want in all areas of our lives
  • The importance of intentional community for artists

Stay in the loop with Taylor on Instagram @goldentimetay 

Book a self-love session with Taylor, check out her beautiful work, and sign up for her lovenotes newsletter at taylorshunter.com 

For 20% off of Organifi’s delicious completely plant-based and low-sugar organic superfood blends, head over to Organifi.com/blackgirlinom 

Offer support to BGIO’s first physical healing space for Black women, Home, here: bit.ly/bgiogofundme

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