199: Art for Social Justice, Mental Health & Representation w/ Natalie Byrne

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Art inspires and touches our souls. It has the power to bring us together and create incredible emotional experiences. Natalie uses her gift of creativity to paint the colorful world of her friends and family, one that brings peace and celebrates our differences. She believes in creating from the heart and not leaving anyone behind.

Natalie Byrne is a Latina illustrator & author based in London whose main purpose is to educate on mental health, relationships, and social issues through her colorful art style. She has a book called Periods. which educates people of all ages and genders about everything they need to know about female menstruation and has also worked with brands such as Adobe, Logitech, Vans, and Nike. When Natalie is not illustrating, she runs the Going Places Podcast where she invites friends and guests to talk about their creativity, process, and journey.



TIMESTAMPS:

1:46 - Origins with art
8:00 - Entrepreneurial artistry
13:30 - Knowing yourself & fearing less
14:50 - Work-life balance
19:08 - Inclusivity & representation
29:49 - Creatives: listen to your voice & stay fluid
41:10 - Stronger together (artists unite)
44:45 - How to deal with creative blocks

FIND NATALIE ONLINE:

Website
Instagram: @nataliebyrne

TikTok: @nataliebyrne_


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The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 199



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