Madeline Lee

Ride Your Stigma

Madeline Lee

  • Ep 15: Wtf do we care about creativity? With Mareah Grace

Ep 15: Wtf do we care about creativity? With Mareah Grace

Thursday 21st July 2022

Mareah Grace discusses healing, self-expression, and the power of art on 'Ride Your Stigma.' Embrace creativity and authenticity in this inspiring episode.
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Ride Your Stigma
Author:
Madeline Lee
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Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Mindful Recovery
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Stigma & Social Perspectives
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Art and Authenticity: Mareah Grace on Embracing Creativity and Healing

If we can't own and acknowledge and vouch for ourselves... we're playing smaller, playing safe, and we're in our comfort level.
Ever wondered how creativity can be a lifeline in tough times? In this heartfelt episode of 'Ride Your Stigma,' Mareah Grace sits down with host Madeline Lee to share her journey of using art as a powerful tool for healing and self-expression. Mareah opens up about her life challenges, including struggles with addiction and depression, and how these experiences have shaped her into the artist she is today.
She talks about her unique project 'Art and Lingerie,' where she creates spaces that celebrate raw, unfiltered expression. Through her company, 'Golden by Mareah,' she sells masterpieces that are as real and raw as her own life story. Mareah's openness about her journey offers a comforting reminder that we can all embrace our true selves without fear of judgment. She emphasizes the importance of community support in overcoming societal stigmas and finding one's authentic voice.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to explore the transformative power of creativity and vulnerability. Tune in to hear Mareah's inspiring story and learn how art can help us connect with our deepest selves.