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Arielle Estoria – Sharing Words from the Soul

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Read Arielle's feature on the Beyond Skin Deep column: https://camillestyles.com/wellness/poet-arielle-estoria/


Read my post on why I changed my last name: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIeIW8YM1BI/


Follow @arielleestoria


Keep in touch @wokebeauty @rileyblanksreed and learn more at www.wokebeauty.com


Notable quotes from Arielle:


"My brain responds in poetic form. It's how I process everything I experience."


"Words not for the ears but for the soul."


"If anything, gratitude is more of an action than it is a word."


"For a lot of us, where you were first rooted stays a part of you, no matter how much you uproot as you change. That place will always be the place that 'grew you'."


"Purpose is: you see a void and everything in you has a desire to fill it with something. What is it? Usually it's not what we went to school for or what we were told we would become. But rather, this innate existence and ability to fill something that we have been made and designed to fulfill."


"To truly embody words creates a whole different appreciation for them. Being able to memorize and take in words like that is a way of paying gratitude to the word itself."


"Other people will have ideas of who you are. We need to have our view, and to own it entirely, especially as Black people."


"The whole process of failure starts with reframing. What is failure to begin with? The moment you said 'failure', I heard 'pivot'. It's: that didn't work. What else could work? Especially in the creative world, if we just sat in every failure, we would be buried by it. The reframing of words is really important. Ask yourself, what is this word? And why do we give it so much power?"


The book she loves: Untamed by Glennon Doyle



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Manage episode 289500064 series 2804974
Content provided by Riley Blanks Reed. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Riley Blanks Reed 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.

Read Arielle's feature on the Beyond Skin Deep column: https://camillestyles.com/wellness/poet-arielle-estoria/


Read my post on why I changed my last name: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIeIW8YM1BI/


Follow @arielleestoria


Keep in touch @wokebeauty @rileyblanksreed and learn more at www.wokebeauty.com


Notable quotes from Arielle:


"My brain responds in poetic form. It's how I process everything I experience."


"Words not for the ears but for the soul."


"If anything, gratitude is more of an action than it is a word."


"For a lot of us, where you were first rooted stays a part of you, no matter how much you uproot as you change. That place will always be the place that 'grew you'."


"Purpose is: you see a void and everything in you has a desire to fill it with something. What is it? Usually it's not what we went to school for or what we were told we would become. But rather, this innate existence and ability to fill something that we have been made and designed to fulfill."


"To truly embody words creates a whole different appreciation for them. Being able to memorize and take in words like that is a way of paying gratitude to the word itself."


"Other people will have ideas of who you are. We need to have our view, and to own it entirely, especially as Black people."


"The whole process of failure starts with reframing. What is failure to begin with? The moment you said 'failure', I heard 'pivot'. It's: that didn't work. What else could work? Especially in the creative world, if we just sat in every failure, we would be buried by it. The reframing of words is really important. Ask yourself, what is this word? And why do we give it so much power?"


The book she loves: Untamed by Glennon Doyle



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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