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Sage has designed her life around eight foundations which create the lens from which she views life: freedom, courage, self, relationships, health, security, legacy, and spirituality—these are the universal topics she writes about. They are broad and yet uniquely specific to each and every one of us. Her intent is to provide value by expanding perspectives and empowering individual action so that we all may design the world in which we live in.
Sage Justice is an award-winning playwright and critically acclaimed performing artist who has appeared on stages from Madison Square Garden in New York City, to The Comedy Store in Hollywood, California. Ms. Justice is the author of Sage Words FREEDOM Book One, an activist, a member of the Screen Actors Guild and an alumna Artist-In-Residence of Chateau Orquevaux, France. Sage justice is intensely sincere. Balancing wisdom and humor she most often writes deeply personal solution based pieces about the enduring virtues that connect us all: love and healing. Sage is a co-founder of The Unity Project which fuses activism with art, to educate and inspire, with a special emphasis on community engagement to end homelessness. She has a series of short reels about living with the rare genetic disorder, Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome that you can find in a highlight reel on her Instagram page @SageWords2027.She lives with her husband and daughter along the California coast. For more juicy fun details please see her extended biography.
Podcast Inspiration
Ms. Justice is inspired by podcasts like “Your Undivided Attention” by Tristan Harris and “TED radio hour” by NPR.
She’s taking baby steps into bigger shoes she hopes to someday fill as her own.
Her initial intention was to create a podcast from each substack, which she did until she lost her editor, (her teenage daughter) who has creative pursuits of her own which her mother (Sage Justice) wants to support. Therefore, Sage is in the process of deciding whether or not to do each podcast and skip the editing (cutting weird sounds like swallowing or mistakes), or if she should only do a few podcast each year, when her editor is available. Getting a new editor is also an option. Volunteers?
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