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🌀 The Reality of Being an Artist-Influencer in 2025 — with Arielle Estoria

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It’s 2025 and everyone’s sick of social media… so what do we do now?

Today we’re kicking off season six with a conversation with poet, author, actor, and model Arielle Estoria. Over the past decade, Arielle has cultivated a multi-faceted creative career while growing her Instagram following to over 100K people.

In this vulnerable conversation, we explore:

  • Arielle’s work as an artist & how social media turned her into an influencer
  • What happened for Arielle when supporting Black creators was no longer “popular”
  • The impact of social media trends on our identity + creative practice
  • The boundaries Arielle's creating to stay focused on her art in 2025
  • Plus! Arielle asks me if I miss anything about Instagram… and we chat about my newfound Youtube addiction 😬

RESOURCES + LINKS
👋 Download the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit
🌐 Join the Interweb for courses + community
🌸 Peep the Clubhouse for bonus episodes + emails
💌 Learn more about purchasing ad space + sponsoring the show


🐍 Change is hard. Snake Medicine uses the shed cycle of the snake to create a blueprint for moments of personal upheaval, evolution, and growth. Learn more & sign up here. (sponsored)

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Manage episode 467411871 series 3317260
Content provided by Amelia Hruby, PhD and Softer Sounds. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amelia Hruby, PhD and Softer Sounds or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

It’s 2025 and everyone’s sick of social media… so what do we do now?

Today we’re kicking off season six with a conversation with poet, author, actor, and model Arielle Estoria. Over the past decade, Arielle has cultivated a multi-faceted creative career while growing her Instagram following to over 100K people.

In this vulnerable conversation, we explore:

  • Arielle’s work as an artist & how social media turned her into an influencer
  • What happened for Arielle when supporting Black creators was no longer “popular”
  • The impact of social media trends on our identity + creative practice
  • The boundaries Arielle's creating to stay focused on her art in 2025
  • Plus! Arielle asks me if I miss anything about Instagram… and we chat about my newfound Youtube addiction 😬

RESOURCES + LINKS
👋 Download the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit
🌐 Join the Interweb for courses + community
🌸 Peep the Clubhouse for bonus episodes + emails
💌 Learn more about purchasing ad space + sponsoring the show


🐍 Change is hard. Snake Medicine uses the shed cycle of the snake to create a blueprint for moments of personal upheaval, evolution, and growth. Learn more & sign up here. (sponsored)

  continue reading

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