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Jemima Sara

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In this episode Zoe chats with Jemima Sara, an expressive and provocative multidisciplinary artist. She discovered a way to communicate her feelings, frustrations and struggles, using art as a medium and outlet to heal from trauma, stress and past events, in a way that became both therapeutic and joyful all in one.
Jemima Sara unleashed a tool that gave her the power to tackle challenging topics in a nonverbal way that has helped others to connect and share experiences.
Her work has been showcased in many galleries, exhibitions and stores including Wolf & Badger, Anthropology, Miller Harris, Samsung and the design Festival.
Drawing on her own experience in body positivity, eating disorders, insecurities, health, trauma and much more, Jemima Sara invites her audience to such subjects with a lightness and visually investigative eye. To express, learn and be inspired.
The pair go deep, and tackle many heavy topics with sensitivity, understanding, experience and an irreverence that keeps life's learnings in perspective.

Topics:
Body dysmorphia
Mental health
Self confidence
Self worth
Family
Art
Creativity
Early trauma

Instagram:
@jemimasara

For more about Zoe and the Fuck It Button revolution follow @fuckitbuttonrevolution

Produced by Pod People Productions

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Jemima Sara

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Content provided by Zoe Lem. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Zoe Lem or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode Zoe chats with Jemima Sara, an expressive and provocative multidisciplinary artist. She discovered a way to communicate her feelings, frustrations and struggles, using art as a medium and outlet to heal from trauma, stress and past events, in a way that became both therapeutic and joyful all in one.
Jemima Sara unleashed a tool that gave her the power to tackle challenging topics in a nonverbal way that has helped others to connect and share experiences.
Her work has been showcased in many galleries, exhibitions and stores including Wolf & Badger, Anthropology, Miller Harris, Samsung and the design Festival.
Drawing on her own experience in body positivity, eating disorders, insecurities, health, trauma and much more, Jemima Sara invites her audience to such subjects with a lightness and visually investigative eye. To express, learn and be inspired.
The pair go deep, and tackle many heavy topics with sensitivity, understanding, experience and an irreverence that keeps life's learnings in perspective.

Topics:
Body dysmorphia
Mental health
Self confidence
Self worth
Family
Art
Creativity
Early trauma

Instagram:
@jemimasara

For more about Zoe and the Fuck It Button revolution follow @fuckitbuttonrevolution

Produced by Pod People Productions

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