
Lockdown Chat with Bronte #1
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About this listen
This week Bronte chats about life, sharing her recent experiences and discoveries about her personal practice, her mental health, and her motivation. It is a short snippet into the life of the host of Chats with Creatives, at a time where we all need just a little more connection in our lives.
During this episode we discuss:
- [00:00] An introduction to Chats with Bronte while she rambles
- [03:16] How Bronte is currently moving through the world, and discovering the need for sharing time and space with different people to help break up the monotonous energy of the everyday that takes over in lockdown.
- [07:34] The instagram post that reminded Bronte about the global trauma we’re all experiencing, and that healing will come later.
- [15:07] This Way Up, the Aisling Bea Netflix series that EVERYONE should watch!
- [16:49] The feedback from Chats with Creatives and how important connection is at a time like this.
GET IN TOUCH!
Email me or flick me a message, I’d love to hear from you.
How are you coping with your close contact relationships throughout lockdowns?
How is your head and your body and your heart?
How are you? Really?
Head over to the @chats.w.creatives instagram page to stay up to date with episodes and guests we have coming up!
Follow our host Bronte Charlotte on Instagram @bronteandsunshine
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