Poet. Performer. Dreamer. A walking permission slip for softness, self-expression, and soul-led living.
Arielle Estoria is the kind of woman who makes you want to walk a little slower, speak a little more gently, and romanticize your own quiet corners.
She moves through the world like a poem — writing, speaking, and creating work that reminds people of who they are. At her core, she’s a guide for the inward journey. She helps others expand, not by shouting, but by holding space. Big, beautiful space.
“I spend my days actively trying to fill my creative cup so that I can then pour into others.”
Sometimes that looks like movement. Sometimes like stillness. “Slow mornings and movement — because I’m just a better human when I do,” she says. And often, it looks like time spent with her husband, one of her favorite humans. Because for Arielle, joy doesn’t need a stage. It’s in the ordinary. The rituals. The remembering.
At Noon, It’s All About Nourishment
“If someone popped into my world at noon,” she says, “hopefully they’d catch me eating something nourishing, maybe on a mid-afternoon walk, or mid-workflow for my part-time job—while trying to dream.”
That tension — between task and dream — is something Arielle knows intimately. She walks the line between the life she’s living and the one she’s building. And noon is her in-between hour.
“Going on a walk, a midday TV show binge, or a cozy nap — those are my reset rituals.”
If her camera roll had a ‘Noon’ folder, you’d find what she calls “cozy aesthetics”: blankets and pillows, lush grass, a glass of lemonade on a patio table, maybe a book left open on the bed. That kind of slowness isn’t a pause in her day. It is her day.
The Mindset She’s Holding Close
“Movement is medicine. I am building a life I love. All of it is happening for me.”
That’s the vibe that anchors her right now. She’s in a season of intentional calling-in — not just of rest, but of possibility.
“I am romanticizing more abundance and ease,” she says. “It’s so hard to reach a flow state as a creative, and when you do, there’s always a longing that it lasts a little longer than it tends to.”
“I am desperately longing to build a life doing work that fills me and fills others — so I am calling in more opportunities to do just that.”
There’s no posturing here. Just presence. And a deep desire to build something sustainable — emotionally, spiritually, and creatively.
Where She Feels Most Herself
Arielle’s favorite space isn’t flashy. It’s not about aesthetics for the sake of a photo. It’s about resonance.
“My living room corner with all my plants,” she says.
That’s where she lands. But when she’s called out into the world? You’ll find her on stage. Or in front of the camera. Performing, yes — but more than that, embodying.
Her voice doesn’t try to prove anything. It just holds you. Like you’re supposed to be there.
Notes App, Midday Thoughts & Afternoon Sounds
By noon, Arielle has usually poured her thoughts somewhere.
“The morning thoughts have been poured into the notes app,” she says. “And the caffeine of choice has been switched to matcha.”
And the vibe?
Her musical orbit matches her creative one — soulful, layered, tender, but also bright and unexpected when it needs to be.
Her Noon Self to Her 9AM Self
There’s something grounding about the way Arielle time-travels across her day. Noon isn’t an escape from her morning, it’s a thank you to it.
“Thank you for moving our body,” she says. “Start the day intentionally, always. We can rest now.”
She honors the momentum that brought her to the midday moment. And she listens for the invitation to soften.
A Few Current Obsessions
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Hot yoga and the beach — always.
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Ice cream sandwiches from Trader Joe’s (go get them, now).
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The Walt Whitman quote she found in a film:
That’s the energy. Full permission to hold complexity. To long for more while being deeply content. To feel everything.
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