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Your Life is a Work of Art | Episode 2
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David Mielke is a gay man born in Campbell River, BC, where an extraordinary teacher named Marie Rackham helped him turn his life around when he dropped back into high school after running away from home at the age of 15. He went on to work in Los Angeles as an actor and singer, appearing in television and theatre. When Marie was diagnosed with cancer, David returned to Canada to care for her, and together they created the award-winning Cozy Grammar series as a way for her to be, as she put it, “where cancer isn’t.” After her death, he worked in LGBTIQ social services before returning to acting and creating autobiographical stage shows. David lives in a yurt with his husband, Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma, on Vashon Island, WA. Their latest collaborations are The Driftwood Bridge - An Offering of Story and Song; and a series of videos called Broadway In The Yurt.
This episode we discuss
🌈Overcoming internalized shame
🌈Turning stumbling blocks into bridges to love
🌈Composting crappy experiences into fertilizer to help others grow
🌈Seeing your life itself as a work of art
🌈The intersection of personal growth and creative expression
Resources
Order your copy of Decolonizing Wellness: A QTBIPOC Guide to Escape the Diet Trap, Health Your Self-Image, and Achieve Body Liberation
📧 Get your free copy of Beat the Binge: Decoding Your Hunger https://www.daliakinsey.com/links
Join the Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/decolonizingwellness
💻Learn more about working with me 1:1 Mastering Intuitive Eating and Self-Trust Total Transformation Program
Connect with David
The Driftwood Bridge:
https://driftwoodbridge.com/
Cozy Grammar:
https://www.cozygrammar.com/
Broadway in the Yurt:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl2ncwKAizN_hvr6GzTElOb5FHzAmszby
New York Times piece (Yes, we're still living in the yurt!)
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/style/modern-love-coronavirus-living-together.html
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This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daliakinsey.substack.com
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Manage episode 279519172 series 2836450
David Mielke is a gay man born in Campbell River, BC, where an extraordinary teacher named Marie Rackham helped him turn his life around when he dropped back into high school after running away from home at the age of 15. He went on to work in Los Angeles as an actor and singer, appearing in television and theatre. When Marie was diagnosed with cancer, David returned to Canada to care for her, and together they created the award-winning Cozy Grammar series as a way for her to be, as she put it, “where cancer isn’t.” After her death, he worked in LGBTIQ social services before returning to acting and creating autobiographical stage shows. David lives in a yurt with his husband, Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma, on Vashon Island, WA. Their latest collaborations are The Driftwood Bridge - An Offering of Story and Song; and a series of videos called Broadway In The Yurt.
This episode we discuss
🌈Overcoming internalized shame
🌈Turning stumbling blocks into bridges to love
🌈Composting crappy experiences into fertilizer to help others grow
🌈Seeing your life itself as a work of art
🌈The intersection of personal growth and creative expression
Resources
Order your copy of Decolonizing Wellness: A QTBIPOC Guide to Escape the Diet Trap, Health Your Self-Image, and Achieve Body Liberation
📧 Get your free copy of Beat the Binge: Decoding Your Hunger https://www.daliakinsey.com/links
Join the Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/decolonizingwellness
💻Learn more about working with me 1:1 Mastering Intuitive Eating and Self-Trust Total Transformation Program
Connect with David
The Driftwood Bridge:
https://driftwoodbridge.com/
Cozy Grammar:
https://www.cozygrammar.com/
Broadway in the Yurt:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl2ncwKAizN_hvr6GzTElOb5FHzAmszby
New York Times piece (Yes, we're still living in the yurt!)
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/style/modern-love-coronavirus-living-together.html
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bodyliberation/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bodyliberation/support
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daliakinsey.substack.com
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