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A2H #1 | We Don't Own Our Trauma with Soul on Fire

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When most people think about the word trauma, it is usually heavy. Trauma is often viewed as the clouds that follow us and the storms that we assume must become a part of our life forever.

In this debut episode of Art 2 Heart, Soul on Fire shares a powerful poem, Something Borrowed, that fundamentally changed the way I view trauma and the relationship that can be had with it. He sheds light on how going to therapy as both a Catholic and a Latino has influenced his relationship with himself as well as with his poetry.

Other topics discussed include:

  • how the way you communicate with others can be influenced by trauma
  • how helpful poetry can be as a tool when unpacking traumatic moments of your life
  • his writing background in fiction and how that writing process compares to poetry
  • the 3 different types of poetry he learned about from one of his favorite poets
  • the fluid relationship between an artist, their art, and the person who receives the art
  • how Morning Pages helps him unlock his creativity

Mauricio Moreno is a first generation Colombian-American artist and writer, originally from Elizabeth, New Jersey. He moved to California to fulfill his life mission of being a writer and sharing his and others’ stories to bring readers closer together and heal the world.

His works have been published in Conchas Y Café, Intercultural Press, Resurrection Press, No Tender Fences, Rigorous and he has been featured at several open mic’s throughout Los Angeles. He is currently working on his first novel.

When he’s not writing, he can be found in Long Beach donning Hogwarts robes and steampunk goggles, tending to his growing collection of fur babies with his Revolutionary Ravenclaw wife.

Soul’s Instagram: @soul_onf_ire

Soul’s blog: https://almainsaciable.com

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Podcast artwork by Holly Pelletier Clark

Instagram: @themoonstorybook

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Enjoy the podcast? Please subscribe and review here!

Instagram: @art2heart.life

Website: art2heart.life

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When most people think about the word trauma, it is usually heavy. Trauma is often viewed as the clouds that follow us and the storms that we assume must become a part of our life forever.

In this debut episode of Art 2 Heart, Soul on Fire shares a powerful poem, Something Borrowed, that fundamentally changed the way I view trauma and the relationship that can be had with it. He sheds light on how going to therapy as both a Catholic and a Latino has influenced his relationship with himself as well as with his poetry.

Other topics discussed include:

  • how the way you communicate with others can be influenced by trauma
  • how helpful poetry can be as a tool when unpacking traumatic moments of your life
  • his writing background in fiction and how that writing process compares to poetry
  • the 3 different types of poetry he learned about from one of his favorite poets
  • the fluid relationship between an artist, their art, and the person who receives the art
  • how Morning Pages helps him unlock his creativity

Mauricio Moreno is a first generation Colombian-American artist and writer, originally from Elizabeth, New Jersey. He moved to California to fulfill his life mission of being a writer and sharing his and others’ stories to bring readers closer together and heal the world.

His works have been published in Conchas Y Café, Intercultural Press, Resurrection Press, No Tender Fences, Rigorous and he has been featured at several open mic’s throughout Los Angeles. He is currently working on his first novel.

When he’s not writing, he can be found in Long Beach donning Hogwarts robes and steampunk goggles, tending to his growing collection of fur babies with his Revolutionary Ravenclaw wife.

Soul’s Instagram: @soul_onf_ire

Soul’s blog: https://almainsaciable.com

__________________________________________________

Podcast artwork by Holly Pelletier Clark

Instagram: @themoonstorybook

__________________________________________________
Enjoy the podcast? Please subscribe and review here!

Instagram: @art2heart.life

Website: art2heart.life

  continue reading

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