Words about Natasha
“Natasha Oliver-Cork is an actor-musician and writer who is currently in her second year studying Acting at Drama Studio London.
From Bath, Somerset, Natasha grew up around theatre and countryside where she would daydream for hours on end and create stories and characters.
Music played a large part in her artistic development due to her inability to stop singing and turning everything into a musical – quoted from her GCSE English teacher!
So, it is unsurprising she has found herself back to writing music after her discovery of poetry writing and partaking in Magical Women’s Neurodivergent Writing Workshops back in July 2020.
Only recently diagnosed with ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia in 2020, her art is about developing an understanding of her neurodiversity and rediscovering her authentic voice and what it means to her and for her perspective of the world around her.
Magical Women has been a fundamental part of her growth in confidence in her music and her art, which she is excited to share with you through their Imbolc Festival.”
— NATASHA OLIVER-CORK

Join us for Imbolc in Song!

We invite you to listen to a podcast of 5 songs (also heard in the podcast above) on a Music Only podcast with short commentaries about each song by Magical Women relating Natasha’s nourishing and nurturing songs to Imbolc’s important teachings and rituals.
Song Titles in order
Seed
Release Me
Impossible
No Net
Trepidation