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Author: Ayo-Dele Edwards

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Welcome to Becoming You! on these podcasts, I speak with some old and new friends from different industries about how their creativity has helped change their lives and communities. You will hear from everyday people on how tapping into their creativity has brought them to where they are now.
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Dec 2013 I was 8.5 months pregnant, I had an invitation to do a Ted talk (TedxEuston) earlier in the year, and to be honest I didn’t think about what my state would be come December, on the day as soon as I finished speaking I received a big kick of approval. In this episode I share the story that sparked ‘Becoming’ because when my friend saw this Ted Talk, and suggested to help me develop it into a solo piece. On the 31st March I will be sharing the rehearsed reading I did in 2018 at Stratford Circus Arts Centre.Episode Linkswww.ayo-dele.com@thisisayodele@becoming.live
In part 2 Lanre and I continue our conversation from last week, and further delve into exploring creativity we discuss the importance of opening up to learning different skills, expanding and broadening the scope of our creativity, which builds us up as artists.What You Will Learn:• How to look for the answer that’s already inside of you.• How to find a nurturing family to be loved and supported so you can grow as a creative.• The importance of learning how to live your life in the moment and enjoying thejourney.• The lack of balance between creativity and the commercial side of it.• Learn to be open to different ways you can explore your creativity.Episode Linkshttps://lanreworld.wordpress.com@lanreworld
In this episode of Becoming You, we have Lanre, a musician, a creative and an accountant. She talks about the importance of having support from family as a creative and enjoying the journey of life without rushing.Episode Linkshttps://lanreworld.wordpress.com@lanreworld
In this episode of Becoming You, we hear from Diana Yekinni.Diana talks about her story growing up in London,Winning a Nollywood movie competition we learnabout the life behind the work, the rejection and the importance of taking a break.Diana dives into the lessons she’s learned as a creative, and embracing her beautiful blackness in an industry that has a set standard of beauty that the masses follow.If you’re looking to get into the arts industry (or any other industry), Diana also has someencouraging words of advice.Relevant LinksIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3404929Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dianayekinniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianayekinni
In this episode of Becoming You, we continue our conversation from part 1 with Amy. She talks about the importance of being a supportive and safe parent for your children. AMY RANSOMAuthor - The New Mum's Notebook, The Not-So-New Mum's Notebook and The School Mum's NotebookFreelance writer and bloggerSurviving Motherhood - blogNotebooks For Mums - sanity saving journalsAmy Ransom Writes - independent publishing
How is your creativity inspiring you to become more of you? It is important to allow yourself to bask in your creative ideas and get to understand who you are without the influence of society.In this episode of Becoming You, I speak with Amy Ransom, a book and journal writer, a blogger and mum of 3. Amy opens up about her creative journey and the things that inspire her art.Listen in to learn the importance of questioning patterns and traditions that do not serve you as a person and an artist.Amy Ransom Author, Writer and BloggerNotebooks For MumsThe New Mum’s Notebook / The Not-So-New Mum’s Notebook / The School Mum’s Notebookwww.notebooksformums.co.ukAmy Ransom Writeshttp://www.amyransomwrites.co.uk/http://www.instagram.com/amyransomwritesSurviving Motherhoodwww.amyransom.comhttp://www.facebook.com/survivingmotherhooduk
Nadine Sylvester is a Psychotherapist specialising in Art Therapy. She uses her skills and expertise to unravel the complex issues in life through psychotherapy and arts.Nadine has a background of over 20 years in Local Government; managing people and managing relationships as a key element. Nadine consolidated her experiences and studied Psychotherapy; after volunteering as a primary school Play Therapist with the charity Place2Be.Nadine holds an MA in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy from the Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education and a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. She is a member of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), the Health Care Professional Council (HCPC) and the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT).Nadine was a Trustee on the board of the disabled children’s charity Inclusive Play Opportunities Project (IPOP), and sat on the board for the Hammersmith Women’s Aid Domestic Violence.Nadine connects with clients, enabling them to come to comfortable solutions. Nadine’s clients come from all works of life and she is often commended and recommended for her non-judgemental approach.Nadine’s work and approach enhances and builds upon the work and programmes of faith groups, women’s organisations, charities and community groups. Episode links: nadinesylvester.com
Tola Okogwu is a journalist and author of the ‘Daddy Do My Hair’ picture book series. The books were inspired by the relationship between her husband and daughters and are designed to challenge some of the perceptions and preconceptions around race and gender roles within parenting. Her books have become an excellent way of encouraging diversity and inclusion from an early age. Having children from all ethnicities enjoy the books makes an important impact on how children can identify with each other.Through her books and wider writing, Tola constantly seeks to create ‘mirrors and windows’, allowing everyone the opportunity to read books that are reflective of their own experiences, backgrounds and cultures. An avid reader, Tola enjoys spending time with her family and friends around her home in Kent, UK where she lives with her husband and daughters. Episode Links:www.tolaokogwu.comInstagram & Twitter : @tolaokogwu
In this episode I speak with Michael Olatuja. A bassist, composer and bandleader. He shares his journey from London to New York and the in betweens, we had a great conversation. Enjoy!Episode links: MichaelOlatujaMusic.comIG: MichaelOlatuja Facebook: Michael Olatuja & Lagos Pepper SoupOUT Now! - Lagos Pepper Soup
In my very first episode, I speak with my daughter, Anthonia who was 2 years into her nursing degree when she decided to give it all up and pursue something else. She opens up about the challenges she faced and how her creativity helped to find a solution.Episode Links. www.anthoniaedwards.com | @anthoniia.e
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