Muse & Mastery

Muse & Mastery

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Hosted by Aliya Cheyanne, Muse & Mastery is a digital sanctuary for creative thinkers, makers, and seekers. Each episode explores how we can live, create, and evolve in alignment with our purpose.

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Welcome to Muse & Mastery! (fka The Prolific Hub Podcast) | Ep. 91

Dec 1st, 2025 8:00 AM

Send us a textIntroducing Muse & Mastery!! (Formerly known as The Prolific Hub Podcast, and formerly, formerly known as 3tingz Podcast).Hosted by Aliya Cheyanne, Muse & Mastery is a digital sanctuary for creative thinkers, makers, and seekers. Each episode explores how we can live, create, and evolve in alignment with our purpose. Tune in for a solo, fall update, and the inspiration behind the show's rebrand! Support the showEnjoy the episode?- Share it with friends!- Send a voice note or text! - Rate & review the podcast!Follow @museandmasterypod on your favorite SM platforms! Watch full interviews here on YouTube! Join me over on Substack! Check out my favorite brands and snag a discount!Grab a guided journal here! Are you a creative, solopreneur or entrepreneur who’d like to be featured on Muse & Mastery? Let me know here! Hosted by Buzzsprout. See the Buzzsprout - Privacy Policy here.

Touchable Bodies: A Conversation with the Author of Touch Me, I'm Sick, Margeaux Feldman | Ep. 90

Sep 8th, 2025 7:00 AM

Send us a textWatch this Episode on YouTube!When was the last time someone truly touched you? Not just physically, but in a way that made you feel seen, safe, and wholly present? For those living with chronic illness, trauma, or both, this question carries layers of complexity that most wellness conversations never reach.Margeaux Feldman joins us to discuss their forthcoming memoir "Touch Me, I'm Sick: A Memoir In Essays" which explores the profound relationship between physical touch, trauma, and chronic illness. From their own journey with fibromyalgia to broader cultural questions about who society deems "touchable," Margeaux challenges us to reconsider what intimacy means beyond conventional frameworks."We're creatures that crave and need physical touch," Margeaux explains, before unraveling how early experiences shape our relationship with our bodies. The conversation ventures into territory rarely discussed: how chronic pain transforms intimate relationships, the revolutionary potential of platonic touch between friends, and why learning to touch ourselves with kindness might be the most radical act of healing.For anyone who has felt isolated in their pain or questioned their worthiness of connection, this conversation offers both validation and possibility. Whether you're navigating chronic illness, processing trauma, or simply seeking deeper understanding of human connection, Margeaux's insights invite you to reimagine what touch and intimacy can mean in your own life.Order "Touch Me, I'm Sick: A Memoir In Essays" today and follow Margeaux's newsletter "CARESCAPES" for weekly reflections on healing, connection, and more. Checkout the archive on @softcore_trauma IG.Episode Resources:Healing Trauma Through Memes & Humor ft. Margeaux Feldman | Ep. 33Samia Burton: EP. 50: No More Creeps At Christmas Dinner Ft. Lyvonne BriggsThe Soft Ache of Touch DeprivationSupport the showEnjoy the episode?- Share it with friends!- Send a voice note or text! - Rate & review the podcast!Follow @museandmasterypod on your favorite SM platforms! Watch full interviews here on YouTube! Join me over on Substack! Check out my favorite brands and snag a discount!Grab a guided journal here! Are you a creative, solopreneur or entrepreneur who’d like to be featured on Muse & Mastery? Let me know here! Hosted by Buzzsprout. See the Buzzsprout - Privacy Policy here.

Reimagining Housing & Climate Solutions for Today ft. KC3 Founder, Daphany Rose Sanchez | Ep. 89

Aug 11th, 2025 7:00 AM

Send us a textWatch this episode on YouTube!In this conversation, Aliya Cheyanne and Daphany Sanchez discuss the intersection of housing justice, climate change, and community engagement. Daphany shares her personal journey from growing up in public housing in New York City to founding Kinetic Communities Consulting (KC3), a firm dedicated to integrating community voices into housing and climate solutions.The discussion highlights the systemic inequities faced by communities of color, the importance of resilience, and the need for trust and intentionality in community engagement. They also explore the urgent impacts of climate change on daily life and the necessity for proactive measures in urban planning.Daphany emphasizes the need for women of color to embrace their ideas and take risks, while also highlighting the significance of building a supportive team and staying grounded amidst growth. The conversation concludes with advice on how to get involved in community issues and the importance of fostering connections.Episode Resources:What is Redlining? Dr. Mindy Fullilove explains the process and history of Redlining.Honorable mention: designing the WE’s Undesign the RedlineThe Spectrum of Community Engagement to Ownership By Rosa González, Facilitating PowerCentral American Farmers Head to the U.S., Fleeing Climate ChangeNYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) - FastTrac ProgramFind Kinetic Communities Consulting (KC3) and Daphany Rose Sanchez on LinkedIn! Email KC3 at info@kc3.nyc, or visit kc3.nyc to learn more!Related Episodes:Get In, Love. We're Kissing Imposter Syndrome Goodbye. | Ep. 61Support the showEnjoy the episode?- Share it with friends!- Send a voice note or text! - Rate & review the podcast!Follow @museandmasterypod on your favorite SM platforms! Watch full interviews here on YouTube! Join me over on Substack! Check out my favorite brands and snag a discount!Grab a guided journal here! Are you a creative, solopreneur or entrepreneur who’d like to be featured on Muse & Mastery? Let me know here! Hosted by Buzzsprout. See the Buzzsprout - Privacy Policy here.

Wise Creatives: The Sacredness of Creativity | Ep. 88

Jul 29th, 2025 7:00 AM

Send us a textIn this episode, we explore six reflections on becoming a wise creative.Related Episodes:Honoring Your Seasons83: The Revolutionary Power of Floriculture ft. BLK FLWR MRKT Founder, Kehmari Norman82: This Summer I’m Choosing to Bloom Where I’m Planted81: Rest Without GuiltHonoring Your Energy Cycle48: Achieving Spiritual Balance & Success ft. Fabi Cordaro40: Unlocking Potential with Personality TestsKnowing When to Pause & Pivot78: Your Old Dreams No Longer Fit Who You're Becoming75: Your Purpose Isn't Fixed60: Allowing Your Purpose to Evolve53: Overcoming Adversity & Redefining Success: The Power of Reinvention ft. Chanera PierceHonoring Your Personal Mission79: Cultivating Purpose Through Podcasting63: How to Recognize When You’re Out of Alignment58: The Power of an Anchoring Force: Finding Strength in Unshakable ConvictionLearning Your Skills, Talents & Your Zone of Genius42: How to Use Astrology for Success40: Unlocking Potential w/ Personality Tests & Self-DevelopmentCreativity as a Spiritual Practice52: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Creatives: A Conversation with Vanessa Aldrich31: Sensuality, Spirituality & Creativity ft. Lyvonne BriggsSupport the showEnjoy the episode?- Share it with friends!- Send a voice note or text! - Rate & review the podcast!Follow @museandmasterypod on your favorite SM platforms! Watch full interviews here on YouTube! Join me over on Substack! Check out my favorite brands and snag a discount!Grab a guided journal here! Are you a creative, solopreneur or entrepreneur who’d like to be featured on Muse & Mastery? Let me know here! Hosted by Buzzsprout. See the Buzzsprout - Privacy Policy here.

Size Matters: How to Stop Shrinking and Start Taking Up Space | Ep. 87

Jul 28th, 2025 7:00 AM

Send us a textIn this episode, Aliya Cheyanne explores the theme of self-worth and the tendency to play small in various aspects of life. She shares personal anecdotes about her experiences with shrinking herself in social and professional settings, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's value and charging appropriately for services. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of working with nonprofit versus for-profit organizations, and concludes with a mental wealth tip encouraging listeners to reclaim their space and worth.Related Episode:Faith & Freedom on the Creative Journey ft. Chimdi Ihezie | Ep. 54HelloCreator Weekly Community Sessions: Creative Coaching with Chimdi IhezieLiberating the Money ShadowLiberating the Money Shadow (continued)Aligned Pricing as a Creative EntrepreneurAligned Pricing as a Creative Entrepreneur (continued)Theme Music:She No Dull Beat by Nana KwabenaFestivities in Belize by RAGE ProductionsSupport the showEnjoy the episode?- Share it with friends!- Send a voice note or text! - Rate & review the podcast!Follow @museandmasterypod on your favorite SM platforms! Watch full interviews here on YouTube! Join me over on Substack! Check out my favorite brands and snag a discount!Grab a guided journal here! Are you a creative, solopreneur or entrepreneur who’d like to be featured on Muse & Mastery? Let me know here! Hosted by Buzzsprout. See the Buzzsprout - Privacy Policy here.

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