The Embodied Vessel Podcast
Podcast hosted by artist Loren Lewis Cole exploring themes around the vital necessity of artistic practice throughout the stages of our lives.
From the conversation on depression and the 'meaning crisis', to our desire to dance a dance that only we can dance, the importance of creativity, curiosity and play are more important than they've been for some time. As we approach an age of increasing technological enmeshment and disembodied information hoarding, craft and the dexterous skillsets allow us to glimpse an ancient kinaesthetic intelligence that can completely revitalise our lives.
Art is medicine. We create art to heal, we heal to create Art.
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The Embodied Vessel Podcast
Conversation with Tallulah Rendall / Songstress, Ceremonialist, Facilitator sharing Qi Gong & Sound Meditation - Creative Practice as Medicine.
Tallulah Rendall is many things, a curious and explorative human being, blending her work as an artist with traditional Asian spiritual practices.
Why aren't we talking about how essential creative practice is in wellbeing?
In 2010, Tallulah began her training in Qi Gong, sound therapy & creative facilitation leading to the creation of her Singing and Creative Facilitation workshops & retreats, Sound Bath Meditation sessions, Qi Gong courses, and one-to-one sound therapy sessions. She has since trained in Authentic Relating and as a Systemic Coach.
After years of extensive touring Tallulah experienced burnout in 2010. This led to her learning to maintain her health through a mix of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and nutrition plus training in Qi Gong, sound therapy & creative facilitation. Soon after Tallulah became inspired to support the wellbeing of others, leading to the creation of her Singing and Creative Facilitation workshops & retreats, Sound Bath Meditation sessions and Qi Gong courses, and one-to-one sound therapy sessions.
She works worldwide with leading retreat centres and facilitators and is known for both her exceptional facilitation skills, professionalism and quality of care.
I hope you adore my conversation with this deeply grounded and articulate human being.
listen to Tallulah's music here https://open.spotify.com/artist/5DQdXQQCRyfMedkGbXnMCq?si=ohD9436CTkurCg3lATq9Dw
https://www.instagram.com/tallulahrendall/