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Finding Flow with Robi Walters

Season 1, Ep. 3

Artist and change-agent Robi Walters has found flow from adversity. In this moving and uplifting episode he shares the techniques and ideas that inspire his creative genius.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE:


  • How trauma and adversity shaped Robi’s artistic process
  • How to create an optimum routine, build discipline, and push boundaries
  • How to live ‘on-purpose’
  • How to reflect your inner world into the outer world and create spaces for healing


QUOTES & SNIPPETS:


“I tried to find the beauty in the thing that was not loved. I tried to work on myself”

“Accumulated small steps create big things” 

“There is something special inside of every single person on the planet. Are you doing it, or are you resisting it?”

“Sometimes all you need to do is hear someone say: I took a risk”

“We are in a negative, destructive, sick world. But I don’t buy into it. I’m trying to make it better.”



REFERENCES:


The Wim Hof Method

Michelle La Grand - La Grand Jazz ft. Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Miles Evans

Chat GPT



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