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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2022 · 47 MIN

BONUS! Ensoulment – Stephen Bau (with Veronica Anderson)

from The Language of Creativity Podcast · host Steven Leavitt

“A creator is inherently born to change the status-quo.”  In this bonus episode, Stephen Bau tackles “Imposter Syndrome” with Ensoulment coach Veronica Anderson during a candid private coaching session. Stephen Bau is an artist, designer and social architect who was also my guest on Epsiodes 17 and 18. Stephen and Veronica talk about overcoming the “dragon” of the status-quo and Veronica points out “There will always be a status-quo... and you will always be creating the things that change it.”  Thank you to Stephen and Veronica for allowing me to share this session with you.   Stephen Bau Builder’s Collective (website) lunasolterra.art Luna Solterra Coda Document World Builders (referred to as World Weavers Group in the recording)   Veronica Anderson, Life Coach www.veronicasanadora.com www.veronica.earth (blog) HomeDash – (geo-design project)   Episode References Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush (NPR) Orwell’s Roses by Rebecca Solnit (goodreads) The Tiger and The Strawberry Rachel Naomi Remen on On Being (with Krista Tippett) Tony Patrick - World Builders Asterix (wikipedia) Mark Wagnon (Awareness Farms Facebook | Conscious Cafe Facebook | LinkedIN) Alphonse Mucha Original music by Steven Leavitt Tags: World-Weavers, Running Up That Hill, Don Golden, Rob Bell, new economy, light and shadow, toroidal field, relationships, childcare, dog care, self-care, co-regulate, partnership, life is messy, eating, transfers of energy and life, Zen, the medical establishment, healing, generous listening, cancer, “cure”, pathology, intervention, death, parts without the whole, whole human, scarcity around time, regenerative stories, play, drama, collective of creative people, film, tv mini-series, The Walking Dead, violence, scarce resources, growing regenerative society, comic books, band, guitarist, Comic Book Guy, anime, characters, revolutionary, covert social movements embedded in art, exploration, graphic novel, creative shortcuts, storytelling, consumable art, Tony Patrick, Asterix, obsession, imperial, empire, archetypes, creator, sage, visionary, dreamer, portal, earth, trans-dimensionality, interface, dashboard, floating-point, quantum computing, whole numbers, coordinates, A.I., Feldman, we are the interface, The Messengers, The Quanta, the physical reality is the message, worldbuilding, the desire to create things of enduring value, perfectionism, imagination, patterns, problem solving, fears, mediocrity, excellence, Chris Adams, The NewYorker, Charles Schultz, inferiority complex, college, skill, drawing, linear artwork, painting, subtleties, values, colors, paint by numbers, Alphonse Muscha, cartoonish, realism, complex simplicity, fear of settling, commit, make a choice, invest, sabotage, status quo, heartache, opposition, change, challenge, female, womb, male, birthing, life, imagination, metaphysics, physics, the trap of fear, strengths, weaknesses, soul, imposter syndrome   Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning. http://stevenleavitt.com/ lease review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe!

“A creator is inherently born to change the status-quo.”  In this bonus episode, Stephen Bau tackles “Imposter Syndrome” with Ensoulment coach Veronica Anderson during a candid private coaching session. Stephen Bau is an artist, designer and social architect who was also my guest on Epsiodes 17 and 18. Stephen and Veronica talk about overcoming the “dragon” of the status-quo and Veronica points out “There will always be a status-quo... and you will always be creating the things that change it.”  Thank you to Stephen and Veronica for allowing me to share this session with you.   Stephen Bau Builder’s Collective (website) lunasolterra.artLuna Solterra Coda Document World Builders (referred to as World Weavers Group in the recording)   Veronica Anderson, Life Coach www.veronicasanadora.com www.veronica.earth (blog) HomeDash – (geo-design project)   Episode ReferencesRunning Up That Hill by Kate Bush (NPR) Orwell’s Roses by Rebecca Solnit (goodreads) The Tiger and The Strawberry Rachel Naomi Remen on On Being (with Krista Tippett) Tony Patrick - World BuildersAsterix (wikipedia)Mark Wagnon (Awareness Farms Facebook | Conscious Cafe Facebook | LinkedIN)Alphonse Mucha Original music by Steven Leavitt Tags: World-Weavers, Running Up That Hill, Don Golden, Rob Bell, new economy, light and shadow, toroidal field, relationships, childcare, dog care, self-care, co-regulate, partnership, life is messy, eating, transfers of energy and life, Zen, the medical establishment, healing, generous listening, cancer, “cure”, pathology, intervention, death, parts without the whole, whole human, scarcity around time, regenerative stories, play, drama, collective of creative people, film, tv mini-series, The Walking Dead, violence, scarce resources, growing regenerative society, comic books, band, guitarist, Comic Book Guy, anime, characters, revolutionary, covert social movements embedded in art, exploration, graphic novel, creative shortcuts, storytelling, consumable art, Tony Patrick, Asterix, obsession, imperial, empire, archetypes, creator, sage, visionary, dreamer, portal, earth, trans-dimensionality, interface, dashboard, floating-point, quantum computing, whole numbers, coordinates, A.I., Feldman, we are the interface, The Messengers, The Quanta, the physical reality is the message, worldbuilding, the desire to create things of enduring value, perfectionism, imagination, patterns, problem solving, fears, mediocrity, excellence, Chris Adams, The NewYorker, Charles Schultz, inferiority complex, college, skill, drawing, linear artwork, painting, subtleties, values, colors, paint by numbers, Alphonse Muscha, cartoonish, realism, complex simplicity, fear of settling, commit, make a choice, invest, sabotage, status quo, heartache, opposition, change, challenge, female, womb, male, birthing, life, imagination, metaphysics, physics, the trap of fear, strengths, weaknesses, soul, imposter syndrome   Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning. http://stevenleavitt.com/ lease review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe!

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