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June 26, 2018 16 mins

Welcome to Episode 16 of LifeRhythms Radio!

In this episode, Robert interviews Celeste Lear, discussing the topic “Depression and Creativity” – a conversation that many of you will deeply relate to.

Celeste is an incredibly talented and prolific music producer, singer, songwriter and sound engineer, residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. She passionately dives deep into this weeks topic, revealing the power of depression and seeing how it has affected fellow artists, empaths and their creative process. From her own experiences,  Celeste vulnerably shares her wisdom, insights and discoveries and aspires to help other artists and empaths who are struggling with depression. You will also discover that empaths and creatives who experience depression tend to be even stronger creatives. You don’t have to feel like an ‘outcast’ or  ‘weirdo’ just because you are dressing a ‘feeling’ certain way. Chances are that if you are feeling that way, you are far from along with that feeling.

Also in this episode, you will hear the an unreleased song selection from Celeste’s audio collection titled “Someday is Today (feat. Violin Girl)”, as well as her inspiration for choosing it. Please be in touch with Celeste after listening and tell her that you heard her interview on LifeRhythms Radio. She has an incredible offering that is exclusive to LifeRhythms Radio listeners and you will be very happy that you have reached out to her!

For more information about LifeRhythms Radio, Celeste Lear and Robert Alexander, please contact Robert directly at liferhythmsradioshow@gmail.com. Also visit: www.liferhythms.us, or call / text Robert directly at 805-699-5298. He's looking forward to connecting with you!

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