When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
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When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.
As a model in Paris in the ‘90s, Sibyl Buck walked all the legendary runways and was photographed by the greats. But those things didn’t click into place until she took the risky move of being herself. Her agency wanted her to be pretty, but she wanted to be Sibyl: fire engine red hair (before everyone was doing that) and old flannel shirts and piercings. Turns out, the world wanted the real Sibyl, too. Now, facilitating Regenerative Integration at the New Paradome, her permaculture farm in Topanga, Sibyl is listening to own inner voice and fully loving her true, sovereign self. And at 52, this iconic beauty is still walking the runway for designers Vivienne Westwood and The Row to name a few. In this deep dive conversation, the woman who first introduced Carly to breathwork talks about sitting with suffering, ditching the inner critic, and cultivating devotion to all that comes into your life asking to be seen.
Infinite Crescendo
When we set off to collaborate with artists, healers, and music-makers to craft what we call Microjourneys, serving as a microdose of our longer breathwork ”Arcs”, we discovered in talking with each creative partner that the dialogs themselves were as rich and potent as the Microjourneys. And so these podcast conversations were born.