Jill Badonsky : Meet the Nine Modern Day Muses
Modern Day Muses
Meet the Modern Day Muses: Profiles & Interviews
Aha-phrodite | Read Aha-Phrodite's Interview
Muse of paying attention and possibilities. Aha-phrodite’s name was inspired from Aphrodite, goddess of Love and Beauty and well-known daughter of Zeus and Hera.
Albert | Read Albert's Interview
Muse of imagination and innovation. Albert's name was inspired by Albert Einstein, the mortal icon of innovation, imagination, and revolutionary thinking.
Bea Silly | Read Bea Silly's Interview
Muse of play, laughter, and dance. Bea Silly's name means bringing play, fun, laughter, and freedom back to the creative process.
Muse Song | Read Muse Song's Interview
Muse of nurturing, encouragement, and good company. Muse Song's name means someone to sing your praises — both your inner voice and the voice of those you choose to share your company.
Spills | Read Spills' Interview
Muse of process, practice, and imperfection. Spill's name means releasing perfection, enjoying the process, knowing the power of practice and patience.
Audacity | Read Audacity's Interview
Muse of courage and uninhibited uniqueness. Audacity's name means liberation from the opinion of others.
Lull | Read Lull's Interview
Muse of pause, diversion, and gratitude. Lull's name means a break, a pause, a space in between.
Shadow | Read Shadow's Interview
Muse of gifts of the dark side. Shadow's name means the dark side of our personality.
Marge | Read Marge's Interview
Muse of okay-now-let's-get-started. Marge's name means Midwestern, no-nonsense approach to getting started and staying with it.
Arnold (the Bodyguard) | Read Arnold's Interview
Arnold, the Muses Bodyguard, protects you from all of these adversaries of the creative process — the traitors to your unfolding as a creative possibility in self-realized splendor.