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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 19 April 2021

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Breathing Underwater with Beth Inglish

Artist, speaker, powerhouse. Beth Inglish is a beautiful force to be reckoned with. Emotional openness and creativity are directly correlated in Beth Inglish’s eyes. Yet, as the keynote speaker, artist, and community leader knows from her own experience, burnout can hinder access to creative thinking. It’s almost impossible to generate innovative ideas, collaborate, and develop strong connections if you are feeling overwhelmed. Inglish teaches audiences how to be successful by honoring and overcoming their sufferings. Triumph over trauma has always been the crux of the speaker’s own story.

The artist, who is originally from Port Arthur, Texas, grew up dabbling in almost every creative outlet to escape from childhood trauma. However, it wasn’t until her twenties that she took her artistic abilities seriously when she started to realize how cathartic art could be. While going through trauma recovery, Inglish was also healing through abstract painting. It became her way of channeling complex emotions. However, most significant to Inglish was when buyers began to explain that they saw their own stories reflected in her art. A CEO explained one day that a painting of mine reminded him of his path of perseverance, which was the first time I realized that by connecting to myself I could create substantial connections with others,” she explains. From there, any time Inglish picked up a paint brush she was reminded that it is her means to drive important conversations.

In conjunction with building her own artistic career, Inglish also founded The Nashville Creative Group in 2012. The physical and virtual community, which has since grown to nearly 10,000 members, arose out of her desire to have a support system where artists could talk about process, projects, and the industry. After years of leading artists in Middle Tennessee, she then began speaking about creativity and leadership at corporations. By rallying attendees around the common cause of becoming more curious about their inner lives, and those of their coworkers, Inglish believes they can also transition from suffering to a place of success. 

In developing her framework, Inglish looked to her own step-by-step process for developing self-awareness and handling stress with ease. “The end goal is for attendees to know how to get through stress without burning out,” she explains. By connecting on a human level with their colleagues, they leave more empathetic, excited to collaborate, and inspired by one another. Her hope is that through sharing, attendees will see the bigger picture around their situation and find a pathway out of it. From there, they will be free to think more creatively, communicate with ease, and express themselves to the highest degree. The end result of these authentic connections is greater innovation, retention, and most importantly, joy. “I sincerely believe that people create the best work and be as successful as possible by moving through setbacks that have been stopping them,” she says.
All About the Co Host:

Sonee Singh is a cross-cultural seeker of deep knowing. She writes stories of self-discovery to encourage people to accept themselves for who they are and live life on their own terms. Her tales are of her character’s definitive moments on their life’s journey. The mystical and spiritual are integral in her storytelling, as is her multi-cultural background.

Sonee is of Indian descent, born in Mexico, raised in Colombia, and resides in the United States. When not traveling, reading, or writing, she indulges in meditation, yoga, and aromatherapy.

Sonee has published three books in her Soul-Seeker collection of poetry: Embody, Embrace and Embolden. Her first novel, Lonely Dove, will be released on September 27. She has been published in three anthologies: Blessing the Page, The Colours of Me, and The Wishing Stone.

Her first novel, Lonely Dove, will be released on September 27, 2022.

Follow her on www.soneesingh.com

WELCOME to the show Sonee!

Questions for the Guest: these are a guide only, and we will just have a conversation and go where it goes.

This week we get to talk about your first poetry book Embody and it also coincides with the release of the paperback version of the book. Before we chat about that I wanted to remind the audience of just how these poetry books came to be and the story around the title of the book. Can you remind the audience just how Embody came to life?

We can’t talk about this beautiful poetry without the connection to spirituality, and in particular grounding and balance, harmony with nature. Sonee how do these concepts link to the poetry?

As you collated the collection of poems that you had channeled, there was a distinct alignment to the body chakras. You didn’t realize this until you were collecting the poems together for Embody. Tell us more about that process and how the poems align with the chakras.

Chakras

Root chakra The root chakra, or Muladhara, is located at the base of your spine. It provides you with a base or foundation for life, and it helps you feel grounded and able to withstand challenges. Your root chakra is responsible for your sense of security and stability. Red

Sacral chakra The sacral chakra, or Svadhisthana, is located just below your belly button. This chakra is responsible for your sexual and creative energy. It’s also linked to how you relate to your emotions as well as the emotions of others. Orange

Solar plexus chakra The solar plexus chakra, or Manipura, is located in your stomach area. It’s responsible for confidence and self-esteem, as well as helping you feel in control of your life. Yellow

Heart chakra The heart chakra, or Anahata, is located near your heart, in the center of your chest. It comes as no surprise that the heart chakra is all about our ability to love and show compassion. Green

Throat chakra The throat chakra, or Vishuddha, is located in your throat. This chakra has to do with our ability to communicate verbally. Light Blue

Third eye chakra The third eye chakra, or Ajna, is located between your eyes. You can thank this chakra for a strong gut instinct. That’s because the third eye is responsible for intuition. It’s also linked to imagination. Navy Blue

Crown chakra The crown chakra, or Sahasrara, is located at the top of your head. Your Sahasrara represents your spiritual connection to yourself, others, and the universe. It also plays a role in your life’s purpose. Purple

When we spoke earlier in the week you talked about the aches and pains and the emotional release that transpired around the time of writing the poems. This was particularly associated with the poems in Embody, can you tell us about that experience Sonee?

The original Embody book is a beautiful coffee table book with gold mandala embellishment, what prompted the release of the paperback?

I love you to read your favourite poem from the book Embody. Could you do that for us today Sonee

Why do you think poetry is looked at as a feminine interest and how can female poets change this perception?

Where can people connect with you, how do they buy the books?

We will have some amazing offers from Sonee, coming up in the next shows so please don’t forget to tune in each week to hear more from the gorgeous Sonee Singh!