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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 1H

Tattooing as Sacred Practice with Stephanie Adelina

from Radical Sacred · host Jenny Misslin and Phillip Dieke

What do a pastor, a spiritual director, and a tattoo artist have in common? On the surface, perhaps not a ton. And yet, as we explore the topic of Tattooing and Presence we realize that when done well- pastors, spiritual directors, and tattoo artists all give their presence to people  in order to create a deeper connection between each other and self. At their best, all should be people that create spaces that are safe and healing. In this episode Phil and Jenny visit with Stephanie Adelina, the founder of Pegasus Tattoos (a Queer tattoo collective) located in Elmwood, in Dallas TX. This conversation discusses tattooing as an art form. Including:Stephanie's ability to provide a safe space for all the people while also creating gorgeous artwork on their bodies.Tattooing as a somatic and healing practice and Pegasus' hope for the future.Living creatively and authentically.Forging your own path when the industry you're in isn't all that it could be.Pegasus' connection to Booker T Washington, the performing arts school in Dallas.Stephanie shares about being an Enneagram 7! If you are interested in a meaningful tattoo experience that is rooted in connection and care contact the good folks at Pegasus!For more resources on tattooing check out:Tattooing as Reclamation of the Body by Gabbes TorresArticle by the Observer about Pegasus Have you gotten a tattoo that helped you connect back to your own sacred roots? We'd love to hear about it! Connect with us on Instagram. 

What do a pastor, a spiritual director, and a tattoo artist have in common? On the surface, perhaps not a ton. And yet, as we explore the topic of Tattooing and Presence we realize that when done well- pastors, spiritual directors, and tattoo artists all give their presence to people  in order to create a deeper connection between each other and self. At their best, all should be people that create spaces that are safe and healing. In this episode Phil and Jenny visit with Stephanie Adelina, the founder of Pegasus Tattoos (a Queer tattoo collective) located in Elmwood, in Dallas TX. This conversation discusses tattooing as an art form. Including:Stephanie's ability to provide a safe space for all the people while also creating gorgeous artwork on their bodies.Tattooing as a somatic and healing practice and Pegasus' hope for the future.Living creatively and authentically.Forging your own path when the industry you're in isn't all that it could be.Pegasus' connection to Booker T Washington, the performing arts school in Dallas.Stephanie shares about being an Enneagram 7! If you are interested in a meaningful tattoo experience that is rooted in connection and care contact the good folks at Pegasus!For more resources on tattooing check out:Tattooing as Reclamation of the Body by Gabbes TorresArticle by the Observer about Pegasus Have you gotten a tattoo that helped you connect back to your own sacred roots? We'd love to hear about it! Connect with us on Instagram.

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