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48 - Living, Feeling & Creating Deeply – in conversation with Gabrielle Wildheart

48 - Living, Feeling & Creating Deeply – in conversation with Gabrielle Wildheart

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In this heartfelt and expansive conversation recorded during my time living on the island of Djerba, I speak with award-winning mural artist Gabrielle Wildheart about the deep impact of place—especially island environments—on creativity, sensitivity, and personal transformation.

We explore how intuitive abilities can unfold through solitude and immersion in nature, how art can be a mirror and a medicine for both the individual and society, and how redefining education might begin with honoring the unique creative pulse within each of us.

Gabrielle shares insights from her work in community-engaged public art, the toxic dynamics artists often face, and the empowering force of claiming one's sensitivity as a gift.

A rich, layered conversation for anyone walking the path of the creative, the sensitive, and the change-maker.


In this episode, we explore:

  • The impact of island environment on creativity and personal growth

  • Exploring sensitivities and developing intuitive abilities

  • The multifaceted nature of art and its impact on society

  • Redefining education: fostering personal talent and nurturing individual talents

  • The transformative power of art and the creative process

  • Introduction and discussion of toxic dynamics

  • Empowerment, sensitivity and creativity

To connect with Gabrielle and see her art: www.GabrielleWildheart.com and @GabrielleWildheart (IG)

To connect and work with me, Rim:

  • my website
  • Say hi on Instagram
  • Watch the interview on YouTube
  • my art shop

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