06/11/2015

Londoner #116 | Morning Gloryville founder - Sam Moyo, the Queen of the early morning rave

Sam poses a skill she describes as “telempathy”, which is the power to hear others emotions. She discovered this power “whilst making love with my partner, I realised I could hear all her thoughts and emotions.” It doesn’t matter what Sam is doing, if she gets a call from somebody in need, she has to drop everything and help.

In this film, we join Sam as she reflects on her past and describes how after years of living a hedonistic lifestyle, setting up her business, ‘Morning Gloryville’, to “spread love and help people from all walks of life.”

Morning Gloryville first started in East London in 2013, and is now operating in over 20 other cities around the globe, including Toronto, Paris and Los Angeles. Part immersive experience and part early morning rave, this special gathering is now attended by thousands of people, who are granted the opportunity to be ‘anyone they want to be’ and ‘do anything they want to do’.

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