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HELLO HIGHER SELF
An Outsider's Guide to Knowing You Are Enough
For fans of Brené Brown, Marianne Williamson, and Eckhart Tolle, HELLO HIGHER SELF is an inclusive guide to radical self-love.
In certain parts of the world, millennials are the first generation to make less money than their parents, creating a mindset of scarcity and uncertainty about the future. They are also the first generation who must process the fact that unless there is drastic change, the planet might not survive their lifetime. This is a revolutionary time that requires a revolutionary shift in how we see ourselves, how we communicate, and how we relate to the world around us.
In line with a growing societal focus on mental health awareness, Bunny Michael's message is that this shift must begin from the inside out - and with HELLO HIGHER SELF, they show readers that building a joyful life and a peaceful world begins first and foremost with knowing that we are worthy of these things.
Bunny Michael has found success as an artist, actor, and writer amidst a lifelong struggle to accept their identity and a host of personal and societal barriers to a feeling of true belonging. Reading their stories is galvanizing, an open invitation for better self-understanding and acceptance. As a queer Mexican/Samoan-American, Bunny's experiences of discovering self-compassion have the potential to connect with people often left behind by self-help writers.
Bunny Michael is a multi-disciplinary queer Mexican/Samoan artist and influencer who has inspired an audience of over 222k Instagram followers to discover their Higher Self. What began as a viral meme series on Instagram has now expanded to a multi-platform experience. Bunny's new podcast, XO Higher Self, charted in the top 100 Apple Podcasts in Self Improvement, and they are currently producing, writing and starring in an upcoming web series, What Would Higher Self Do? Bunny was also chosen by Instagram to take part in their Creators Program and partnered with the social media platform's Anti Bullying Guide, Mental Health Awareness Month Campaign, and Voting Registration Initiative. In 2018 Bunny landed a role on HBO's hit show High Maintenance, and was the host of Broadly Hotline, a digital series on Vice where Bunny interviewed celebrities such as Joey King and Queer Eye's Karamo Brown on self-care and mental health. Bunny's work has also been featured in The New York Times, Huffpo, Paper Magazine, Dazed & Confused, and ID.
In line with a growing societal focus on mental health awareness, Bunny Michael's message is that this shift must begin from the inside out - and with HELLO HIGHER SELF, they show readers that building a joyful life and a peaceful world begins first and foremost with knowing that we are worthy of these things.
Bunny Michael has found success as an artist, actor, and writer amidst a lifelong struggle to accept their identity and a host of personal and societal barriers to a feeling of true belonging. Reading their stories is galvanizing, an open invitation for better self-understanding and acceptance. As a queer Mexican/Samoan-American, Bunny's experiences of discovering self-compassion have the potential to connect with people often left behind by self-help writers.
Bunny Michael is a multi-disciplinary queer Mexican/Samoan artist and influencer who has inspired an audience of over 222k Instagram followers to discover their Higher Self. What began as a viral meme series on Instagram has now expanded to a multi-platform experience. Bunny's new podcast, XO Higher Self, charted in the top 100 Apple Podcasts in Self Improvement, and they are currently producing, writing and starring in an upcoming web series, What Would Higher Self Do? Bunny was also chosen by Instagram to take part in their Creators Program and partnered with the social media platform's Anti Bullying Guide, Mental Health Awareness Month Campaign, and Voting Registration Initiative. In 2018 Bunny landed a role on HBO's hit show High Maintenance, and was the host of Broadly Hotline, a digital series on Vice where Bunny interviewed celebrities such as Joey King and Queer Eye's Karamo Brown on self-care and mental health. Bunny's work has also been featured in The New York Times, Huffpo, Paper Magazine, Dazed & Confused, and ID.
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