Conversation.5/ guiding, guarding, grounding

For this conversation Satelliser coworker Christine Bramwell invited King Ayenge and Amara Agili-Odion to talk with her about compassion, self-compassion, potential and failure across their educational experiences and their professional lives. As Christine points out in her introduction, there are places where the conversation gets “tricky”. Here are some resources that might be supportive.

The Nap Ministry

The Resilience Project


 

Amara Agili-Odion (she/her)

Amara Agili-Odion is a 27 year old vibrant Londoner flowing between performance and psychology. Amara is working as an Assistant therapist for the NHS and has concluded their research on self-compassion.

 
 

King Ayenge (he/him)

King Ayenge is a 26 year old psychology graduate. King has recently received his Masters is Behavioural Analysis from Queen Mary University. He is an aspiring clinical psychologist with a vast knowledge of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

 
 

Christine Bramwell (she/her)

Christine Bramwell is an interdisciplinary artist who finds joy in discovering the correlations between multimedia and the body. Christine’s practice tends to revolve around themes of identity, play and purging. She has trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in Performance Art. Christine is currently exploring live sound in collaboration with Sound Like Chaos and Soundcamp. She is also actively working in her community as a women's youth support worker.

 
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