The Medicine of Creativity and Being Seen with Melodee Solomon

We are not taught to see ourselves accurately and so, for so many of us, the prospect of being seen makes us want to run and hide.

Photographer and breathwork facilitator Melodee Solomon uses fear as fuel to create.

She holds space for people to be more fully seen with her camera and, in doing so, step into the next level of their work. 

“There is nothing we have to be but more of ourselves”

- Melodee Solomon

In this episode on The Medicine of Creativity and Being Seen Melodee and I dive into:

  • Why being seen can bring up so much for so many

  • How the resistance to being seen can become creative fuel

  • How the natural world support our creativity

  • Melodee’s story of the life-saving medicine of creativity

  • Our upcoming retreat in Joshua Tree and why you should come!

More about your host, Cara Jones

Untethered Voice is hosted by me, Cara Jones, a former Emmy award-winning journalist, storyteller, visibility guide, and human cheeseball.

I bring a 25+ year career in journalism, filmmaking and coaching (including deep trauma-informed study and somatic practice), to support you in telling the stories that will magnetize your people and allow you to authentically grow your business.  I help you untether your voice and unearth the one-of-a-kind wisdom in your lived experience, so your purpose work can reach your people. 

I’m also the proud dance partner of my husband Don, mama to dog Henry, and 6-year-old Ellie whose naturally untethered voice inspires my work every day.

Links & Resources

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