The “Yoga With Adriene” superstar meets the bestselling author of The Artist’s Way to discover how to overcome obstacles and forge ahead to becoming the person you are meant to be.
Julia Cameron believes ‘there is no such thing as a non-creative person, and millions of her readers have found that to be true. From Alicia Keyes to Anna Burns, Russel Brand to Elizabeth Gilbert, her internationally bestselling guide to unleashing your creative potential, The Artist’s Way, has launched hundreds of novels, plays and films – and even businesses.
With a deep reverence and respect for yoga philosophy, YouTube sensation, actress and entrepreneur Adriene Mishler brings playfulness, wisdom and humour to the practice of self care. Her guided live and online workouts provide tools for maintaining mental, physical, and emotional health available to all – creating a thriving global community.
Now Adriene and Julia come together in an exclusive livestream, In Conversation event to explore creative recovery and personal transformation. Don’t miss this chance to hear from two genuine superstars who have introduced millions to the idea of waking up to a daily practice to nourish the body and soothe the spirit.
Praise for Julia Cameron’s Seeking Wisdom and The Artist’s Way:
‘This book will help you come alive. It will help you play your instrument and sing your song’ – Mark Nepo, author of The Book of Soul and Finding Inner Courage
‘Julia Cameron’s new book, Seeking Wisdom, carries on the author’s tradition of magically changing lives, hearts, habits and attitudes.’ – Judy Collins, singer, songwriter and author
‘Julia Cameron invented the way people renovate the creative soul’ – The New York Times
‘Cameron wants you to have a serious think about what you really want from your life’ – The Times
‘Cameron is simply encouraging her readers to be a bit more open, more patient and kinder to themselves’ – New Yorker
‘Morning Pages has become a household name, a shorthand for unlocking your creative potential’ – Vogue
‘Without The Artist’s Way, there would have been no Eat, Pray, Love’ – Elizabeth Gilbert