The Fresh A.I.R. Gallery Podcast

Episode 2 Ishara Henry

54 min · 20. mar. 2026
episode Episode 2 Ishara Henry cover

Description

In this episode of the Fresh A.I.R. Gallery Podcast, we sit down with artist Ishara Henry for an honest and deeply human conversation about mental health, vulnerability, and the power of being seen. Ishara speaks about refusing to lose people in her life to silence, and why starting difficult conversations around mental health is an act of care. She reflects on what it means to be the right person to speak up about personal struggles, and how sharing openly can remind others that they are not alone. We also explore how art became a space where Ishara felt recognized and held, a place where community formed and belonging became part of the practice. This episode is a meditation on showing up, creating room for connection, and choosing conversation over isolation. A gentle but powerful reminder that art, honesty, and community can help keep us here.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Fresh A.I.R. Gallery Podcast community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

3 episodes

episode Episode 2 Ishara Henry artwork

Episode 2 Ishara Henry

In this episode of the Fresh A.I.R. Gallery Podcast, we sit down with artist Ishara Henry for an honest and deeply human conversation about mental health, vulnerability, and the power of being seen. Ishara speaks about refusing to lose people in her life to silence, and why starting difficult conversations around mental health is an act of care. She reflects on what it means to be the right person to speak up about personal struggles, and how sharing openly can remind others that they are not alone. We also explore how art became a space where Ishara felt recognized and held, a place where community formed and belonging became part of the practice. This episode is a meditation on showing up, creating room for connection, and choosing conversation over isolation. A gentle but powerful reminder that art, honesty, and community can help keep us here.

20. mar. 202654 min