Messages on the Wall: Finding Self-Worth Through Urban Art and Unexpected Connection
In this emotional interview, Christine recounts her personal journey of transformation through storytelling. After experiencing a toxic relationship that left her feeling lost and broken, Christine finds solace and healing in the street art of Amsterdam and the compassion from the street artist Laser 3.14. She discusses the challenges she faced, the significance of her storytelling at Storytelling Lisboa, and the emotional impact the experience had on her. Christine also touches on her early days as a social media influencer and her upcoming historical fiction book about Franz Kafka’s lover, Milina Senka. The conversation centers on themes of self-rediscovery, the importance of storytelling, and the profound impact of human connections. Christine reflects on the universal experience of self-blame and the lies our brains can tell us, emphasizing the healing power of raw and real storytelling.Our guest Christine Estima, based in Toronto, has written for The New York Times, New York Daily News, The Observer, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Walrus, VICE, Refinery29, Chatelaine, Bitch, etalk, Maisonneuve Magazine, and many, many more. Her debut book THE SYRIAN LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (House of Anansi Press) was named one of the Best Books of 2023 by the CBC. Her forthcoming debut novel, LETTERS TO KAFKA, will be released September 9, 2025. Christine is also a Portuguese citizen, so you can find her, most likely, eating pastel de natas at 4 AM. Visit ChristineEstima.com for more and follow her on Instagram @cestimaHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor & Producer: Jonny Bunyan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.