17 min

Vulnerable Hearts Wisdom From Lived Experience with Jennifer Winfield

    • Personal Journals

Sometimes we have no idea where I am going, there is this magnetising pull towards something that asks for my rational mind to move over so that my intuitive and mystical senses can steer the ship.



In this week's episode I talk about heartbreak and how I believe it can leave tiny paper cuts on our hearts that offer an opportunity for deeper exploration into new and unchartered territory.



It also led me to discover the multi-disciplinary visual artist Ema Shin whose latest exhibition called "Hearts of Absent Women" celebrates women for the efforts and creativity that have gone unrecognised.



I had no idea why I had been so drawn to her incredible tapestries and textile sculpture hearts, and then I remembered my experience creating tiny fabric hearts the year before.



This felt like a very intimate conversation, and in parts that I had moved aside to allow a more empathic and gentle voice to be heart. I hope you enjoy it.



This episode precedes the interview I have with Ema Shin at Gallerysmith in Melbourne last month.



To find out more about me headed to www.jenniferwinfield.com or follow me on instagram @jennifer__winfield

Sometimes we have no idea where I am going, there is this magnetising pull towards something that asks for my rational mind to move over so that my intuitive and mystical senses can steer the ship.



In this week's episode I talk about heartbreak and how I believe it can leave tiny paper cuts on our hearts that offer an opportunity for deeper exploration into new and unchartered territory.



It also led me to discover the multi-disciplinary visual artist Ema Shin whose latest exhibition called "Hearts of Absent Women" celebrates women for the efforts and creativity that have gone unrecognised.



I had no idea why I had been so drawn to her incredible tapestries and textile sculpture hearts, and then I remembered my experience creating tiny fabric hearts the year before.



This felt like a very intimate conversation, and in parts that I had moved aside to allow a more empathic and gentle voice to be heart. I hope you enjoy it.



This episode precedes the interview I have with Ema Shin at Gallerysmith in Melbourne last month.



To find out more about me headed to www.jenniferwinfield.com or follow me on instagram @jennifer__winfield

17 min