Following Curiosity and Embodied Expression with Sofia Sayabalian – Walk Talk Listen (Episode 194)
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In this episode of Walk Talk Listen, Sofia Sayabalian opens a thoughtful conversation on the intersections of creativity, communication, and connection. With warmth and insight, she walks us through her Armenian roots, her journey from Los Angeles to Seattle, and her evolving relationship with spirituality, identity, and purpose. Maurice and Sofia explore how storytelling—especially in the digital age—can still uphold human intimacy, even when mediated by emerging technologies like AI. Sofia shares the inspiration behind The Power of Dance, her graduate audio storytelling project that blends narrative vulnerability with interviews from fellow dancers. She reflects on how dance becomes a vehicle for healing, grounding, and creative expression—an extension of the artistic spirit she nurtured through painting and mindfulness. The episode also touches on imposter syndrome, the importance of listening, and why developing a relationship to self is essential for making meaningful impact in the world. Listener Engagment:
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