

Today we’d like to introduce you to Cheyenne Moore.
Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
I started out in two loving households in Illinois; one home resided on a farm with many animals and family while the other a small town surrounded by the kindest people and the best of friends to grow up with. My creative outlet from a young age was always music and writing. I kept the music with me as I explored various forms of poetry and travel. A wanderlust bug hit me at quite an early age. I was fascinated with other places, history and culture. I traveled quite a bit for a corporate management job that ended around the time I married my husband. At the same time a calling to dive back into my creativity was calling like a pounding on a door. Through the many steps in my health and wellness journey I felt compelled to not only document my findings along the way but to share my experiences and others through my writing and podcast.
I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
It has definitely not been a smooth ride, for anyone who has taken the time to take a cold hard look in the mirror at themselves you will find so many false layers needing to be unraveled. I was very hungry for definition of my spiritual experiences, knowledge of the ancient times and how to integrate these changes at this transformational time in my life. Our family had health scares that made us dig deep into nature for our answers, we had financial hardships that made us reevaluate our goals and trajectory in life. My husband and I both hit a point when we were faced with the existential questions in our own lives. During all of that we were freshly married and expecting our child. I had just found pieces of myself I’d been neglecting for so many years and here I felt I had to set them down again to learn how to be a good mother and wife. My biggest struggle was reminding myself I am allowed to take time for myself. Continuing even to this day to tell myself my dreams outside of the family and household matter.
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I’ve explored many avenues to figure out the most resonant way of expressing my authentic self. I started years ago with a tie dye company called ” This Is Where I Want To Be” I made new designs and even spent time repurposing natural material to keep it out of the landfills. I moved slowly back into my childhood dreams of writing with a goal to publish. I felt it was necessary to share the muddy parts of my story in hopes others in the same situation would know there are happier times ahead. I’ve been hosting and producing a podcast with Hooser Media Network for several years that has been a true passion of mine next to releasing my eBooks about the healing journey. “Safe Space with Cheyenne” is a place we can all come to tell our stories and learn from one another. It’s a digital time capsule of knowledge for all of us to vicariously live through. It’s there for the person who has no one to go to with their questions without feeling judged or cast out for their curiosity and growth. Our topics range from spiritual awakenings, near death experiences, and the expansion of human consciousness through bridging spirit and science. I am a huge advocate for educating on the murkier topics such as suicide awareness and how to pull yourself out of a bad situation. There is truly an episode for everyone on there to listen in on like you are overhearing two good friends have an open-minded conversation. If I had to say what sets me apart from others it’s that I went back and picked up the dreams I thought, I had to leave behind in my youthful free spirit days. I overcame my worst fear of stage fright and started speaking my truth to others. My show has been downloaded in every state in the US and expanded to 50+ countries. All of my projects had to start from ground zero even as a podcaster I would consider myself a grassroots creator who absolutely adores making mistakes along the way. I like to leave rough audio and even raw cuts on the podcast to show it’s okay to start over, it’s okay to hit publish if the audio doesn’t sound grammy award winning. I’m proud I continue to keep going when I feel like giving up. I have days where I feel my dreams are champagne taste and I’m carrying a beer wallet. Money shouldn’t stop anyone from creating or sharing. As I navigate being present with my family and creating heavily with my muse by my side I want to share those vulnerable moments with the world. I guess you could sum me up by saying I am a true explorer of the human experience, the light and the dark side coming into union through creative expressions.
What’s next?
I plan to publish my second eBook ” Grieving the Old Self 101″ along with a companion journal to help the reader through their everyday internal challenges. This book will follow up the first book titled ” Self Love 101 – How to Look In The Mirror,” A memoir of my split life is also in the works along with a poetry and picture book that is a decade in the making. I will continue to bring on open-minded individuals to tell their stories on the podcast. I’ve expanded my reach into other indie authors, musicians and sticking to the roots of the show continuing to share spiritual and religious findings along the way. My favorite series I’ve been working on is going to the historic churches and architecture around Kansas City to uncover what the people of the time were telling us through these structures. From findings of spiritual ascension and stone mason symbology the findings are an endless curiosity of mine. Our ancestors created these buildings with such precision and symbolism I’ve fell in love with the message they wanted to leave for future generations through their artwork. Family time and making memories for my daughter’s childhood will always be my priority, much travel to many historic places is on the books. My love for music has taken hold in my daughter so we plan on experiencing some of our favorite artists together. Linkin Park and Incubus will be the few that makes me cry happy tears. It’s a bright future ahead for all of us.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-fkhm3-e560b1
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/im_a_wanderlust/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/safespacewithcheyenne/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@safespacewithcheyenne
- Other: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1NMRN4P