There’s something truly enchanting about the simple, sparkling magic of bubbles—whether it’s watching them float in the air or the childlike joy they inspire.
But, have you ever wondered how someone discovers a passion so unique, so whimsical, that it becomes their craft?
Enter Tyla: a woman who took the innocence of bubbles and turned it into a mesmerizing performance that captivates children and adults alike.
Through her, we glimpse the brilliance that happens when curiosity meets creativity.
Of course, who doesn’t want a peek into the magic behind the scenes?
Tyla’s story made me pause for a moment, thinking, “How in the world did she stumble upon bubble magic?”
Is there a school for it? A bubble university? What’s the curriculum? (I imagine courses like “Advanced Soap Films” and “The Physics of Floatation,” right?).
But more than that, Tyla’s curiosity about the world—her willingness to play with something so simple—reminds me of a bigger truth: curiosity is where wonder begins.
Tyla didn’t just make bubbles. She made magic with them. And therein lies a beautiful lesson: curiosity is the spark, but it’s up to us to nurture that spark into something that brings joy, wonder, and connection to others.
She must have asked herself, “What if I could make this fun, this simple thing, something even more extraordinary?” And in that question, magic was born.
For women, this is a call to notice the small, seemingly inconsequential things in our own lives that might carry the seeds of something much bigger.
What if you embraced the weird, the playful, and the curious in your own life?
Curiosity is the first step on the path to innovation and growth.
It invites us to explore new worlds, new possibilities, and new ways of thinking.
When we allow curiosity to lead the way, we discover more than just new ideas—we discover new connections.
Tyla’s bubble magic isn’t just a performance; it’s a bridge.
It connects her to the children who watch in awe, to the adults who smile in recognition of their own childhood wonder, and ultimately, to herself.
By following her curiosity, she not only learned the art of bubble magic—she created a shared experience that brings people together, inspiring them to look at the world with wonder.
Life doesn’t need to be complicated to be magical.
Sometimes, the simplest things—a bubble, a moment of wonder—can teach us the most profound lessons.
Tyla’s art teaches us to embrace play, curiosity, and wonder as tools of creativity and connection.
The beauty of bubble magic lies in its simplicity: a playful twist on the ordinary that invites us to see the extraordinary in the everyday.
And that’s where the metaphor of “Bubble Magic School” comes in.
Life is the ultimate school of curiosity.
As you probably know, every woman is the student and teacher in her own journey.
We don’t need a formal degree to learn the magic of life.
The more we invite curiosity, the more questions we ask, the more we open the doors to discovering the magic in the world—and within ourselves.
So, what’s your bubble magic?
What small thing sparks joy, curiosity, and wonder in your life?
Maybe it’s the way you craft a perfect cup of tea, the way you write, or the way you connect with others.
The world needs that magic.
You’ve got your own formula waiting to be shared.
It might not be “bubble magic”—but it will be your magic, one that brings joy to those around you.
If Tyla can create magic with bubbles, what could you do with your own curiosity and creativity?
The beauty of life lies in the willingness to ask the questions, explore the possibilities, and let curiosity graduate to wonder.
Because wonder is the true magic.