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Swim In Your Feelings Podcast

By: victoria allen
  • Summary

  • The Swim in Your Feelings Podcast is a bi-weekly conversation with Victoria P. Allen-Graham. During the podcast, listeners will hear about all things art, mental health, and entrepreneurship related. The show will also highlight ways Victoria and her guests navigate self-care, career growth and community healing. Let's dive in to Swim in Your Feelings
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Episodes
  • 9-5 Creative
    Mar 17 2023
    Victoria sits down with her close friend Dierra Font to explore life as an artist and corporate professional. They chat about ways to balancing career growth, individual businesses and self-care. By emphasizing the importance of rest and community, they encourage listeners to recharge from busy schedules.
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    49 mins
  • The Power of Rest
    Mar 3 2023

    Victoria explores the importance and power of resting our bodies. She traces back her experiences with resting and influences of hustle culture. Focusing on generational patterns, she unpacks why rest is crucial for self-preservation and inspiration.

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    17 mins
  • What love feels like...
    Feb 10 2023

    During this episode Victoria shares poetry as she recites excerpts from her book "Thoughts of a Mustard Seed". She also features audience member's definition of what love feels like. Incorporating love languages, childhood upbringing and more, she explores her understanding love.

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    25 mins

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