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Exploring The Fluidity Of Personhood with Tide Adesanya

Exploring The Fluidity Of Personhood with Tide Adesanya

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Founder of The Curiosity Club, Catri Barrett, is kicking off season 3 by speaking to multidisciplinary creative, founder of activist platform @_reeducate, and lead creative at The Restless Network, Tide Adesanya.

Episode talking points:

  • How Tide never felt like she belonged growing up, the impact this had on her confidence and mental wellbeing
  • Tide’s journey of self-discovery through fashion, experimentation, and her creative processes
  • Tide shares insights she’s learnt about herself that have helped navigate anxiety and mental health challenges, along with the processes that have helped develop her confidence and resilience
  • The pinnacle moments that helped Tide become the successful creative she is today
  • The importance of joy and how to bring it into your everyday life
  • The confidence that can be gained from stepping out of your comfort zone and how to do it more often
  • The lessons Tide wishes she had been taught in school:

- The practicalities of being a freelancer; how to network and manage your accounts and finances

- The diverse range of possibilities within the creative industry and how to access them

Follow Tide here and check out Teaday blogs here.

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