The Salon
Imagine a room filled with conversations you want to be a part of - discussions about the things that matter, and the things that don’t.
A room full of kindred spirits: people who make you gasp “OMG, ME TOO!”. People who introduce you to new ways of thinking, new perspectives, or just say the very thing you wish you were brave enough to say out loud.
And then stop imagining because it’s right here! Welcome to the Salon. Pull up a chair and pour yourself a glass of wine, you’ll never guess what we’ve been talking about…
THINGS MEN HAVE SAID TO ME INSTEAD OF HELLO: ARTIST TALK
Watch the recording of the live interview
In January I opened an exhibition at MDS Gallery in Copenhagen called Things Men Have Said To Me Instead Of Hello - the culmination of a year’s worth of thought and labour. And in March, for International Women's Day, I sat down with gender studies scholar Elisabeth Gehrke to talk about it live on stage.
In January I opened an exhibition at MDS Gallery in Copenhagen called Things Men Have Said To Me Instead Of Hello - the culmination of a year’s worth of thought and labour. And in March, for International Women's Day, I sat down with gender studies scholar Elisabeth Gehrke to talk about it live on stage.
Reflections on the opening night of Things Men Have Said To Me Instead Of Hello
A panel discussion with me and three other neurodivergent baddies talking about how we manage to get shit done, in spite of our wonky brains.
A delicious conversation about art and business and finding your true self.
A conversation about the power of art to heal and connect us, and how designing a life that doesn’t hurt is paramount to anyone with a wonky brain.
Eli shares her experiences as a neurodivergent person navigating habit formation, highlighting the pitfalls of conventional wisdom & embraces the beauty of diverse thinking.
Eli Trier’s back with us today to discuss one of her favourite books. As she’s a talented artist (+ community expert) it’s no surprise she chooses the wildly popular Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon.
Eli Trier talks about how to use colour to help organise and stimulate your neurodivergent brain, as well as the role of art in emotional regulation, stress reduction and overall wellbeing.
A lovely and motivating conversation about Eli Trier’s Autism and ADHD presentations and how they interact. We touch on her amazing art, running a business within the creative space and living her absolute passionate truth.
Eli shares her personal journey as a visual artist, writer, and podcaster, describing how her work aims to help people who feel different to feel connected, seen, and celebrated.
What’s new on the pod?
Where next?
The Podcast: Zuzu’s Haus of Cats Presents…
I have some things to say about Communication
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