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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2022

Ep 23 | Life is Art with Ava Riby-Williams

from Wayward Bodies · host Elle Bower Johnston

Today, in the final conversation of this season, I'm speaking with Ava Riby-Williams.We talked about living life as a creative act, going slow to go fast, liminal spaces and grey areas that allow us to express our wholeness, and the slow, messy work of liberating ourselves.ABOUT AVA Ava is a queer, British Ghanaian/Indian visionary, living in London. She acts out life purpose as a Creative Facilitator, Artist and Wellbeing guide who celebrates diversity and finds divinity in all of life. She uses arts and healing based practises to guide groups into deeper contemplation of issues concerning identity, oppression and liberation- on personal and collective levels.Ava calls us into deeper self inquiry about our lives and participation in our society, planet and cosmos. She prompts us to get curious and ask...Why are we here? In what way is our liberation all entangled?Find more of her workavazarah.com @avazarahMENTIONED THIS EPISODECatalogue of Unabashed GratitudeEmergent StrategyWORK WITH MEBe the first to hear about trial breathwork sessionsDownload the Radical Rest StudioOne-to-One Embodiment GuidanceLINKS & CREDITSDrop me an email - [email protected] more of my work at ellebowerjohnston.comJoin the mailing list, my other favourite way to communicateThis episode is edited by the radiant Joeli Kelly, with eternal thanks and praises.

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