Impostors Anonymous is an exploration of where conversation leads when we attempt to leave our identities at the door. This project aims to limit the audience's ability to be misguided by preconceived notions and labels, allowing for a focus on direct experience and the character of content. While any topic is on the table from any perspective, common themes will include consciousness, mitigating human suffering, and the unraveling of our group and internal identities.
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Impostors Anonymous is an exploration of where conversation leads when we attempt to leave our identities at the door. This project aims to limit the audience's ability to be misguided by preconceived notions and labels, allowing for a focus on direct experience and the character of content. While any topic is on the table from any perspective, common themes will include consciousness, mitigating human suffering, and the unraveling of our group and internal identities.
Danielle joins IA to reflect on how some recent adversity has shed light on her ever-evolving identity and what it means to "own your shit". Various related topics are explored including:
- balancing the masculine and feminine
- getting in touch with our inner fluidity
- remembering why you're not responsible for others' narratives
- why personal ownership requires self-compassion
- honoring things that don't serve you anymore
- the importance of inner curiosity
- reconnecting with the primacy of movement
- prioritizing functionality over aesthetics
- how accomplishment often counter-intuitively feeds impostor syndrome
and many more!
Impostors Anonymous
Impostors Anonymous is an exploration of where conversation leads when we attempt to leave our identities at the door. This project aims to limit the audience's ability to be misguided by preconceived notions and labels, allowing for a focus on direct experience and the character of content. While any topic is on the table from any perspective, common themes will include consciousness, mitigating human suffering, and the unraveling of our group and internal identities.