43 min

Kiara Scuro ( Nadia)- Adhd, Perfectionism and Finding Purpose Back 2 Life

    • Arts

Back 2 Life is a` podcast about healing and creativity within the world of electronic music. Our purpose is to to demystify, de-stigmitaise and shine a light on the healing process, whether you’re recovering from mental illness, addiction, burn out, greif, trauma... and whatever path you're on. It feels like as a community we’re thinking more about how we can better look after each other and ourselves, which is a wonderful thing.
My guest today is Nadia Anderson, one half of Kiara Scuro (alongside Roise Ama) a DJ and production duo currently taking the world by storm with their eclectic selections and impeccable taste. Outside of Kiara Scuro Nadia is a holistic coach working mainly with women in the creative industries to live more fully and healthily, both mentally and physically. Nadia speaks about the experience of burn out that lead to her pursuing a different more balanced and conscious lifestyle and the challenges of integrating these two paths. She also has ADHD something we have in common snd also talk about in this episode particulary in relation to perfectionism, shame but also the creative gifts of neurodivergence.
In this episode we talk about:

Nadia's early careerBeing part of a duoAsking for what you want ( be more Davina!)Burn outFeeling like life is meaninglessThe road to recoveryHow coaching helped herAuthenticityFinding meaning and purposeThe healing circle, how helping others helps youAdhd and perfectionismShameThe male gazehypersensitivity to outside influence and opinionBeing of dual heritageFinding identity and acceptance in music
And more!
Find out more about Nadia;s coaching here https://www.instagram.com/__ayusya__/
Follow Kiara Scuro here: @KiaraScuro
Back to life is hosted and created by @milly_on_air_
Production by George Powell
Follow us on ig @backtolifepod


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Back 2 Life is a` podcast about healing and creativity within the world of electronic music. Our purpose is to to demystify, de-stigmitaise and shine a light on the healing process, whether you’re recovering from mental illness, addiction, burn out, greif, trauma... and whatever path you're on. It feels like as a community we’re thinking more about how we can better look after each other and ourselves, which is a wonderful thing.
My guest today is Nadia Anderson, one half of Kiara Scuro (alongside Roise Ama) a DJ and production duo currently taking the world by storm with their eclectic selections and impeccable taste. Outside of Kiara Scuro Nadia is a holistic coach working mainly with women in the creative industries to live more fully and healthily, both mentally and physically. Nadia speaks about the experience of burn out that lead to her pursuing a different more balanced and conscious lifestyle and the challenges of integrating these two paths. She also has ADHD something we have in common snd also talk about in this episode particulary in relation to perfectionism, shame but also the creative gifts of neurodivergence.
In this episode we talk about:

Nadia's early careerBeing part of a duoAsking for what you want ( be more Davina!)Burn outFeeling like life is meaninglessThe road to recoveryHow coaching helped herAuthenticityFinding meaning and purposeThe healing circle, how helping others helps youAdhd and perfectionismShameThe male gazehypersensitivity to outside influence and opinionBeing of dual heritageFinding identity and acceptance in music
And more!
Find out more about Nadia;s coaching here https://www.instagram.com/__ayusya__/
Follow Kiara Scuro here: @KiaraScuro
Back to life is hosted and created by @milly_on_air_
Production by George Powell
Follow us on ig @backtolifepod


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

43 min

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