Shared Awe and the Importance of Visionary Community with Amanda Sage

This week's offering is with the incredible American Visionary Artist and educator, Amanda Sage. In this conversation we explore the importance of visionary communities, teasing out our unique offerings to the world, and the notion that we’re all inherently creative.

Amanda is a lifelong artist who’s dedicated a majority of her career to creating works of transformation, interconnectedness, and regenerative practices. She spent over a decade living in Vienna studying with the founder of Fantastic Realism, Ernst Fuchs and is currently serving on the Board of Directors at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. Her global community, The Vision Train can be found over at visiontrain.org.

You can check out some of her work while listening to this episode over at amandasage.com

Show Topics

  • Maintaining Connection to the Creative Impulse

  • Celebrity and Its Shadow

  • The Visionary Component of Festivals

  • Importance of Community and Elders

  • The Function of Visionary Art

  • We’re All Uniquely Creative

  • Bringing Festival Energy Into the Mundane 

  • The Vision Train

  • Shared Awe

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