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23: How To Be An Artist…By Saying “I’m An Artist” with Lulu Krause

23: How To Be An Artist…By Saying “I’m An Artist” with Lulu Krause

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Happy March, lovers! And wow… March 2025 is wild. Between the eclipse portal, spring equinox, and multiple planetary retrogrades—not to mention the global fight against capitalism, imperialism, and fascism intensifying… phew 🥵 Kiko and Emily share how relationships, anxiety, daily habits, and community are playing a role during this intense time.

Speaking of community, we are thrilled to have our brilliant and beautiful Virgo muse Lulu Krause (@lulukrause, Substack: Lulu’s Walks) on this month’s pod! Lulu, a Brooklyn-based, multi-talented creative, casts her spell in this episode, taking us on her journey from corporate burnout to an embodied artistic. She shares about personality experiments to create magical containers for life, spirituality while traveling, and her profound relationship with sunsets.

We also get into a heated conversation about corporate fast casual chains like Just Salad, Pret, and Dig Inn (some of them might be good…) and Lulu’s recent experience seeing her favorite actor, Denzel Washington, in a play (hot and transformative).

We know you’ll love Lulu like we do… so amidst the chaos, put your headphones on and save your ragged soul with this ep of Savior Complex.


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