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A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

Released Wednesday, 12th June 2024
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A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

A calling to tell her truth publicly became a one-woman show in tribute to women’s strength and vulnerability

Wednesday, 12th June 2024
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In the human potential world, we have a saying that is very true. “What is personal is universal.”

On one hand, for good reason, you may be a private person where being vulnerable in front of people, especially on video, or anywhere publicly, can feel very uncomfortable and not acceptable. So, you keep it to yourself reserved for very close family and friends. That’s respected.

Then there are others like myself and my guest, Dylan Jones, where we know there is a double blessing when we are courageous enough to listen to our intuition and be publicly vulnerable with our truth.

The double blessing is the receiving of support from others you hoped for and being an inspiration to others and impacting their lives through your own story of struggle to transformation. That is the gift in the challenge.

For Dylan, who is an actress and transformational life coach, her decision to deliver her vulnerability was a calling for healing through her own one woman show called Siren Song currently being presented at the Hollywood Fringe Festival June 13-30 – Her specific dates for her show are June 14, 24, 28

“I have always known that acting was my thumbprint and destiny from the time I was very young. It has often felt like it chose me as it is so much a part of how I see the world,” says Dylan.

Her Siren Song solo show invokes acting icons Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck and Greta Garbo to unwind the riddle of how to be a woman when the women you wanted to be like aren’t real and the woman who raised you is disappearing before your eyes. Her mother was her touchstone most of her life. Now Dylan watches over her mother who is under careful supervision for an illness.

Imagine if you could ask your childhood icons anything, what would it be? What would they want us to know that they never got to say?

So with that, you will have the privilege of hearing how this work of art came to be from her own life tapestry behind the scenes of how this performance was created.

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