In this episode of the Everyday Creativity Podcast, host Anna B. Sexton engages in a rich conversation with Joy {Obachukwu} Chukuma; multi potentialite human -
Biotechnology Student || BBC-Featured Student Voice || Co-Creation Intern || Purpose Coalition Ambassador || Podcaster - Teen Dom || Passionate About Representation and Growth
Wearer of many creative hats, Joy shares her personal journey of representation, personal growth, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces for underrepresented fellow students at Liverpool John Moores University [LJMU].
They discuss the creative processes that fuel Joy's passion for music, her experiences in leadership roles, and the significance of self-discovery.
Joy emphasises the value of community involvement and encourages listeners to embrace their unique voices.
The conversation wraps up with insights on overcoming perfectionism and the importance of self-awareness in personal development.Find out more about Joy via
LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-chukwuma-18574a231/
Linktree - https://linktr.ee/teendom
Find out more about Anna B. Sexton via
LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/
Instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/annabsexton/
Want to be on the podcast - you can email Anna via
anna@opentocreate.com
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Creative Take aways...
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joy Obachukwu-Chukuma
01:59 The Importance of Representation
04:25 Creative Processes and Personal Growth
10:48 Self-Discovery Through Leadership
13:31 Encouragement for Community Involvement
17:03 Overcoming Perfectionism in Creativity
22:23 Final Thoughts on Self-Awareness
In this episode of the Everyday Creativity Podcast, host Anna B Sexton engages with Fiona Shaw, a journalist, writer, and publisher based in Liverpool. They explore the intersection of creativity, AI, sustainability, and social enterprise, discussing how these elements contribute to community engagement and the evolving business landscape in Liverpool.
Fiona shares insights on her work with Ethos Magazine, the importance of good business practices, and the role of community spaces, such as Kitty's Laundrette, in fostering social connections. The conversation highlights the need for a stronger vision for Liverpool's social enterprises and the impact of chance encounters in sparking creativity.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
takeaways
Find out more about Fiona Shaw via https://www.wordscape.org.uk/
https://ethos-magazine.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawfiona/ Find out more about Anna B. Sexton via
https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/
Keywords
creativity, AI, sustainability, social enterprise, community, publishing, good business, Liverpool, Ethos Magazine, Kitty's Laundrette
Join host Anna B. Sexton on the Everyday Creativity Podcast for a dynamic conversation with fellow coaches Tina Neve and Veronika Sucha.
Each brings a unique flair to their coaching spaces, collaborating across the EdTech, travel tech, corporate, start ups to scale ups , mid life career change and creative industries.
Though their paths to coaching are truly unique, they're united by a shared mission: to empower clients with person-centred, creative, and measurable tools.
Discover how their 2024 shortlisting for the GSCA [ESCA] Global Startup Coaching Competition propelled them to help EdTech founders transform their personal purpose, leadership vision, and mission.
These three remarkable women were the inaugural 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winners of the DOHE global start up coaching talent award [GSCA/ESCA]
Their discussion delves into the unique challenges and opportunities within EdTech and how coaching is fundamentally shaping the future of EdTech start ups.
The conversation expands to offer invaluable advice they'd give their younger selves, what fuels their unique creativity as coaches, and how winning the GSCA Global Coaching competition has profoundly impacted them.
Find out more about Tina
Tina Neve is a coach and therapist who helps midlife professionals reconnect with who they are and what matters most. Combining psychological insight with practical career support, she guides clients through transitions, helping them quiet self-doubt and build lasting, meaningful change.
Known for her compassionate and down-to-earth style, Tina creates a safe space where people feel understood and empowered to take action. She guides clients to connect their thoughts, feelings, and instincts, creating a foundation for clearer decisions and stronger self-belief.
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinaneve/
Find out more about Veronika
After two decades leading high-profile business events and teams, Czech-born Veronika now empowers founders and executives as a multi-award-winning coach. Since 2020, she's been a driving force in the tech startup ecosystem, leveraging her 20+ years of UK experience.
Veronika's journey into tech began in 2015, collaborating with innovative startups in Dubai. Today, she partners with tech accelerators, guiding founders to refine their vision, build robust business models, and lead with clarity and focus. Her background managing large-scale projects like Climate Week NYC has honed her ability to bring structure, empathy, and tangible results. A certified executive and personal performance coach, Veronika holds Level 5 coaching diplomas and OKR certification. She uniquely blends a traditional business approach with a holistic, intuitive angle, helping values-led founders navigate critical growth stages with certainty and flow.
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronika-sucha/https://www.veronikasucha.com/
About the DOHE GSCA Award The DOHE Global Startup Coaching Award [GSCA] is a first-of-its-kind global competition, celebrating excellence in startup coaching for EdTech founders solving urgent globalchallenges. Organised by DOHE Global, the award recognises coaching as a critical force in startup growth, social impact, and founder wellbeingFind out more about Anna B Sexton - Founder of Open To Create >>>
https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/
Instagram @opentocreate_
In this episode of the Everyday Creativity Podcast, Anna B Sexton speaks with Quince Garcia about his creative journey, community engagement, and the importance of resilience and self-love.
Quince shares insights into his artistic expression through illustration and filmmaking, as well as his work with young people in the criminal justice system through his organisation, Roadworks Media.
The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in the creative process, the significance of personal growth, and the power of manifesting connections.
Quince emphasises the need for individuals to learn to enjoy their own company and the importance of resilience in overcoming obstacles.
It's a fun conversation between two creatives who first met each other back in 2010-2011 as part of a group show on 'money'.
And they have stayed in touch ever since in a variety of creative intersection points...
ENJOY!
Takeaways
The emphasis on how important having positive energy and gratitude is to being in creative flow
The journey of understanding the 'why' behind business is crucial for success.
Artistic expression can take many forms, including illustration, writing, and filmmaking.
Community engagement is vital for social impact, especially with marginalized youth.
Resilience is about getting back on the horse after falling off.
Self-love is essential for personal growth and well-being.
Challenging young people can help them grow and develop.
Creating a supportive environment is key to helping individuals thrive.
Manifesting connections can lead to valuable opportunities.
The creative process involves navigating challenges and celebrating successes.
Find out more about Quince via:
Find out more about Anna + Open To Create>>>
LinkedIn HERE
Instagram @opentocreate_
#quincegarcia #roadworksmedia #squashthebeef #youthaction #youngpeoplerock #creativity #everydaycreativity #creativepodcast #creativecoach #creativementor #startupcoach #globalawardwinningcoach #creativetech #edtech #traveltech #creativeentrepreneurs
In this episode of the Everyday Creativity Podcast, host Anna B Sexton speaks with Olivia Bellas; Facilitator / Coach / Thinking Partner / Learning Experience Designer / Social Impact Enabler I Lego® Serious Play® / Open to NED roles / Travel Tech
They delve into the multifaceted nature of creativity, the importance of coaching, and innovative methods like Lego Serious Play.
They explore
Olivia shares her journey in coaching and the significance of play in serious settings, emphasising the need for experimentation and connection in creative processes.
Key takeaways
Mentions include
Discover more about Olivia via
LinkedIn HERE
Connect with Anna B. Sexton via
LinkedIn HERE
#EverydayCreativity #creativecoaching
#CreativePodcast #collectivedreaming
#AnnaBSexton #globalawardwinningcoach#CommunityLeadership#PeoplePoweredChange
#OliviaBellas #LegoSeriousPlay
#Codreaming #creativeplay #traveltech #travelmentor
🎧 Episode 1, Series 3 – Building Bridges Through Sound & Stories: Marek J. Smagala
In this powerful opening episode of Series 3, host Anna B. Sexton welcomes Marek J. Smagala—a Liverpool-based video game composer and founder of the inclusive Liverpool Game Dev Network.
From South London’s buzzing creative scene to Merseyside’s growing games industry, Marek shares his inspiring journey of fusing music, storytelling, and community-building. Learn how his love of video games and deep belief in connection led him to create one of the Northwest’s most inclusive networking events—bridging studio heads, students, freelancers, and curious creatives alike.
Together, Anna and Marek explore:
🎮 The creative power of music and storytelling in games
💬 Why genuine networking is still revolutionary in digital spaces
🎯 How rest, rhythm, and structure support sustainable creativity
🌆 The growth of Liverpool’s creative tech scene
🎉 And a sneak peek into Marek’s upcoming Game Dev Summit at Boxpark Liverpool (June 5th)!
Whether you're a lifelong creative, a hidden talent, or someone finding your way back to joy, this episode is a warm, honest, and energising reminder that your creative life doesn’t have to fit anyone’s mould.
📍Follow Marek’s work:
LinkedIn: Marek J. Smagala
Liverpool Game Dev Network on LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and Bluesky
Monthly meetups at The Head of Steam + Spotlight Series across Merseyside
🎙️ Hosted by Anna B. Sexton
📍Follow Anna's work
Instagram: @opentocreate_
#EverydayCreativity #CreativePodcast #AnnaBSexton
#MarekJSmagala
#PeoplePoweredChange
#GamingStartUps #FoundersChangingTheworld #CoachingChangingTheWorld
#GameDev #CreativeTech #Liverpool #Merseyside #VideoGameMusic #Storytelling #CommunityLeadership #MusicMatters #MakingMusic
This episode of the Everyday Creativity podcast comes about through the new creative partnership between Anna B. Sexton & Lucy Dossor from @ Growing Sudley in Liverpool, UK. There is a bit of talk about our new course; Grow Yourself starting on 9th March 2024 https://bit.ly/GrowYourself2024
We also talk about therapeutic gardening, following a slow and in-flow process and hedge witches and plant medicine.
All in all a very lovely episode - sadly the mic on my headphones was a bit pesky, and in the spirit of DIY/GSD the episode is as is...
ENJOY
Lucy's biog...
After a career spent mainly in the Creative Industries in a range of production roles in Theatre, TV and Film, Lucy reskilled in the field of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture and Urban Community Gardening. Having spent several years working with schools and community groups delivering growing workshops and activities, she completed training qualifications with Thrive, the main national training provider in Social and Therapeutic Horticulture. Passionate about the power of nature, in conjunction with other support services, to transform lives and significantly increase a sense of place and wellbeing, Lucy has been involved with the Growing Sudley Therapeutic Garden project since the Spring of 2014. She is the Project Director and co-founder of the Community Interest Company. Since 2017, she has dedicated her time to driving and building the foundations for the current iteration of the historic walled garden space. Lucy uses Permaculture across all areas of life and work and believes it to be a critical and exciting tool towards a healthier, fairer life for people and the planet alike. Her passion is to introduce as many people as possible to the healing power of nature and plants and the benefits of having symbiotic relationships with them.
Lucy's links www.growingsudley.com
Transition Network | Transition Towns
Home | Permaculture Association
Links to Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - spread the word, share this episode... and stay open to create...
Anna x
In this episode Anna B. Sexton gets to talk with Dr. Tarek E. Virani about cultural networks, staying in creative connection with ourselves through our passions for music, making, social activism and localism. We talk about the much-used word 'resilience' and what it means on day to day basis whilst being a creative, academic, parent and band member.
Anna and Tarek met through the UK-wide codesigned research project brought together to better understand creative resilience in the face of Covid-19. The outcome of a round of Zoom calls with creative freelancers and social entrepreneurs in a range of creative and cultural disciplines became the Resilience Toolkit to help creative and cultural micro-businesses calculate risk and provides tailored resources on improving resilience https://creativetoolkit.biz/
Tarek is an Associate Professor of Creative Industries at the School of Arts at UWE Bristol, he is part of the Digital Cultures Research Centre ( DCRC). Previously he was Deputy Director of Network: Queen Mary University of London's Centre for the Creative and Cultural Economy. His research interests span several areas within the creative and cultural economy including the role of intermediaries and social enterprises in the creative and cultural economy, cultural policy, artistic knowledge within locally bounded artistic communities, new work spaces in the creative and cultural economy, the role of micro-community engagement in culture-led regeneration, the role of the creative and cultural economy intermediary, the link between the creative industries and local development, creative and cultural hubs, and the internationalisation of creative work. Tarek has done work for several local, national and international organisations including research institutions, governments and other stakeholders.
Tarek links
Links to Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - spread the word, share this episode... and stay open to create...
Anna x
Do you find yourself wondering about how you could get started with being creative or boosting your everyday creativity?
Well, we have the perfect guest for you...
Jo Hunter is the Founder and CEO of 64 Million Artists, a social enterprise inviting everyone in the UK to explore their creative potential and use it to challenge the status quo.
She is especially talking about the January Challenge; the annual free to join in daily prompt challenge. Launching 1st January 2024 the January Challenge is 31 creative prompts over the 31 days of the month, each designed by different people and communities across the UK.
Here from Jo about what was the creative catalyst for the challenge and what shape it has taken over the years...
You can join in the challenge as little or as much as you wish to via https://64millionartists.com/thejanuarychallenge/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/64millionartists/
Website https://64millionartists.com/
Podcast https://64millionartists.com/podcast/
We hope you enjoy Anna's conversation with Jo which covers well-being in the workplace, personal growth, taking time out, families and creative challenges to keep connected and courageous in life.
More background on Jo Hunter
Since 64 Million Artists was founded in 2014, they have run bespoke programmes and nationwide campaigns for individuals, communities and leaders across schools, universities, whole cities, workplaces, cultural institutions and health and government bodies. They experiment with different ways to reconnect people with their creativity and work to understand and explore how creativity impacts positive change. Over 50,000 people take part in their January Challenge each year and they are well known for prioritising well-being, working a 4-day week and taking August off each year. Previously Jo was Head of Strategic Development at Battersea Arts Centre, Senior Artistic Associate at Harbourfront Centre Toronto and Head of Funded Programmes at Sing Up. She also started her career in the circus and is a former presenter of BBC's Why Don't You? She was a Clore Fellow in 2014/15 and is a fellow of the Salzburg Leadership Forum.
Links to Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - Anna x
In this episode of the Everyday Creativity podcast, our guest is Suzie Pindar; the Naked Artist.
Together with Anna B. Sexton, our discussions cover the creative connections made whilst moving across the city commuting or out of artist walks.
As well as seeking to find creative responses as a tactic to tackle the precarity of living, working and attempting to thrive in London, UK as an artist. Being an artist educator and carer for a parent with Alzheimer's is also covered.
Suzie is a prolific multi-media artist using an array of making practices to express her day-to-day realities. She uses mark-making, written words, cut-up letters, and photography on the pages of books combining mixed heartfelt raw emotions. Most recently she has been making street art with her word-based art and has had a solo show in Brussels, Belgium,
In all of her work, she aims to capture, her living, breathing, experiencing, feeling, and remembering, whilst recording her day-to-day healing, and recovery journey.
Throughout her process, Suzie demonstrates a staying power and commitment to her art as she works to go beyond mere surviving to thriving.
Suzie's social / contact links
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/suziepindar/
Website - https://www.thenakedartist.co.uk/
Links to Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - Anna x
This is a full circle moment for Anna to interview Chase Johnston-Lynch fellow podcaster and producer of the Liverpool Community Podcast, amongst many of his creative facets.
Together they discuss the power of radio and podcasting, sharing skills with young people through grassroots-led creative education, and doing it messy with the equipment at hand plus how being neurodiverse brings new angles into the creative process.
Chase is an American filmmaker who used to produce/direct music videos in 90s NYC with such people as Wu Tang Clan and Alicia Keys. He came to Liverpool in 2001 and started teaching media/film studies and training the next generation. Currently based in Bankhill, Liverpool UK at the Big Condo Academy Chase is in the process of getting his next film produced and directed.
Links to Chase's socials
Links to Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - Anna
In this episode, Anna B. Sexton is in conversation with Dr. Penny Hay is an artist, educator and researcher, Professor of Imagination Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries, Reader in Creative Teaching and Learning, strand leader for Creative Pedagogy, Chair of Imagination Research Space, co-chair of eARTh, Bath Spa University and Founding Director House of Imagination. Signature projects include School Without Walls and Forest of Imagination. Penny’s doctoral research focused on children’s learning identity as artists. Penny is an Honorary Fellow at Arts University Plymouth, a National Teaching Fellow, Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching, with awards from Action for Children’s Arts, Thornton Education Trust, Landscape Institute and Creative Bath.
It was a real honour to reconnect with Penny on this episode of the Everyday Creativity podcast as her collaborative, open and active learning from the world around us very much inspires my own approaches to living a creative life.
Dr. Penny Hay NTF FHEA FCCT FRSA (Pronouns: she/her)
Relevant links https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/penny-hay
https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/research-centres/earth/
http://www.forestofimagination.org.uk
http://www.school-without-walls.org
Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
As always thank you for listening - Anna
In this episode Anna B. Sexton connects with Niall Conroy BA;
a singer-songwriter, poet and music teacher husband and father of two boys who lives in Galway. He is currently caring for his mum as her carer Monday to Friday so juggling a lot but making the most of his time in between duties. Actual Juggling ability is basic but as with all things you keep at it to get better.
They talk about how creativity keeps flowing, especially around caring duties. How travel is an inspiration to keep and stay in flow. and being part of creative communities aids new ways of thinking, making and co-creating.
Plus get involved with an impromptu playful creative '272' game; co-created when the podcast was recorded, involving your bookcase and some concrete poetry techniques.
So grab a cuppa, or listen whilst out for a walk and enjoy!
Any 272 poems - please post them to Instagram or any socials and use hashtag #272poemABSNC #beopentocreate #everydaycreativity
More information about Niall
He is actively playing Irish ballads and American folk music on guitar vocals and bouzouki with his buddy Bernard Macnamara and they have a weekly residency in Murty Rabbits bar on Forster Street.
He also has a Silver Moon Jazz Duo with Peter Cunningham and they play monthly at Daingean House Cafe wine night. It can become a Trio and they also have a full 7-piece Dixie band called Strictly Dixie that gets together every year to play Strictly Dixie music.
Lately, he has focused on developing a solo piano set to play in castles such as the magnificent Claregalway Castle and it is a new rewarding challenge of immense joy.
Niall likes to write poems and songs constantly and recently decided to start a YouTube channel which will allow him to showcase his poetry and also his teaching style with an eye to developing online courses.
Clare Galway Castle HERE
YouTube HERE
Instagram HERE
Facebook HERE
References Niall makes to books
Anna B. Sexton socials
Fancy having a chat on the podcast about your unique creative take on life - email anna@opentocreate.com
Thanks for listening - Anna
Delight in the deliciously yummy conversation with Kaye Winwood, sensory visual artist, & enhancer of dining, learning, community & co-curation experiences.
Our conversation got cooking in the run-up to the launch of Taste * Touch * Smell; a celebration of the durational creative collaborative project work with the Monday Night Club members 18th November 2023 at the Museum of Royal Worcester, UK.
The ongoing, permanent sensory installation and tour at the Museum of the work made by The Monday Night Club members, Kaye, her creative team, Museum staff, volunteers and the Board is open to the public on 23rd November 2023.
The collaborative project at the Museum of Royal Worcester with Kaye Winwood has been made possible by the New Stories, New Audiences fund managed by the Association of Independent Museums funded via The National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund
Grab a cuppa, or listen whilst out for a walk and enjoy!
More about Kaye Kaye Winwood is an Arts Professional with 25 years of experience specialising in visual art, food, moving images and performance.
She has an innovative creative practice, inviting audiences to engage with unique sensory environments and objects and in Autumn 2021 she launched GULP. The first UK space based in Birmingham, UK is dedicated to exploring food art histories and showcasing innovation within food and sensory design through a programme of sensory dining experiences and activities. She runs a creative co-working space from GULP to enable other creatives to come together, connect and grow a community together.
Her work fuses sensory design with visual arts and gastronomy to create new and meaningful eating experiences to enthral diners. In 2016 she applied the term 'Expanded Dining' to reflect a 'beyond the plate' approach which reconsiders the dining experience as a sensory playground using food as an art material.
Core creative team
The Museum of Royal Worcester is an independent museum based in Worcester, UK and is a charitable trust, founded in 1946 by Charles Dyson Perrins, to care for and connect people with the largest collection of Worcester porcelain in the world. The museum houses a stunning, unique factory and design archive, in the place where it was made between 1751 to 2008. The museum's small experienced team of staff, volunteers, board and many community partners help to bring to life the historic collections in the most accessible ways for all and connect communities to learn from and make relevant for current and future generations.
Kaye's socials
Anna B. Sexton socials
Interested in becoming a future guest? HERE
More information HERE
Well hello there...
Welcome to another episode of the Everyday Creativity podcast.
Our guest in this episode is Olatorera Dickson-Amusa, a fellow multi-disciplinary creative whether she embed this into her daily routine, in her work across many sectors and project or in her ongoing love for seeing possibilities everywhere, all around.
It is a pleasure to learn more about how Olatorera is inspiring the next generations of children and young people inside and outside of the classroom so they can reach their full creative potential in whatever subjects and interest areas they pursue.
Listening to Olatorera share about her personal practices of mindful, ethical and upcycling in her thinking, being and making really got me thinking about how much more we can create whilst using less...
Thank you so much of chatting with us today Olatorera,
Anna B. Sexton 10th September 2023
Olatorera's biog Founder of The Young People's Advocacy Project, a social enterprise helping organizations create and maintain impactful relationships with schools and other related Education bodies.
TYPAP is a strong bridge for the impact creation and implementation of CSR initiatives.
Awarded the Global Council For The Promotion Of International Trade (GCPIT) Women in Business and Leadership awards, 2023.
Sole organizer of TEDxyouthGwarinpa, a TEDx event in November 2022 for the Gwarinpa (Abuja, Nigeria) community.
Launched Sustain Recycle club in 2020, present in six schools, 1000+ members.
Seasoned school Administrator for GIGATT International School, Abuja, responsible for overseeing staff activities, training, social media presence, curriculum adherence, and budgets.
Olatorera is driven by the awareness that education— both formal and informal — is the key to any form of development. Her goal is to significantly contribute to a world where quality education is available to all children.
Olatorera is passionate about community, family and books. She holds on to the vision that equality on all grounds is possible. This includes the hope that children in public schools can one day have just as much leverage as those in expensive private schools.
Olatorera is consistently creating a world where the African child is not portrayed as a sickly creature on television, clinging to survival.
She is also a brilliant writer, farmer, Weaver and avid lover of every form of history, mythology, Harry Potter and the Big Bang Theory show.
Do follow Olatorera on her socials, and keep an eye out for the exhibition of creative work from the partnership she is working with in Abuja, Nigeria. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/olatorera-dickson-amusa-4b7662111
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/olatoreradicksonamusa
Linktr.ee - https://linktr.ee/olatoreradicksonamusa
Ways to discover more about Anna's creative mojo making work via
Open To Create... website https://www.opentocreate.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/opentocreate_/
Email via anna@opentocreate.com
Anna's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/
Anna's artist website https://www.annabsexton.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/annabsexton/
Your Roots Go Deep Hypnotherapy website http://your-roots-go-deep-hypnotherapy.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/your_roots_go_deep/
#everydaycreativity #burnoutobrilliance #creativemojomaker #creativitycoach #creativethoughtleader #creativewellbeing #creativeconversations #creativeleadership #globalcreatives #unsdgs
Welcome to another episode of the Everyday Creativity podcast.
Our guest is the versatile creative, Laura Bourgeois. Based in Paris, Laura wears many hats: a musician, composer, and budding producer, currently on the cusp of releasing her debut EP.
She has been making music since her teens, finding the right creative people & communities to uplift her voice, collaborate & perform live.
We crossed paths through a global online community dedicated to amplifying creative voices worldwide, making her the perfect guest to share her insights into her creative process, persistence, planning, and the essence of crafting a truly creative life for herself.
Laura is a professional attorney/lawyer working at Sherpa Associates, and she utilizes her creative thinking to bring uncommon thinking into the legal landscape. Working collaboratively to change paradigms at Sherpa.
Together with the team her work holds corporations to economic accountability and protects the environment, communities, and human rights.
Get ready for an inspiring conversation into Laura's world, where creativity isn't just a spark but a transformative force for good.
Thanks, Laura for an inspirational chat...
Anna B. Sexton 3rd September 2023
Do follow Laura on her socials, and look out for her next gigs in Paris, Marseille, London or in the US...
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/someday.is.today/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYQGIfBlF8X66Dxks87EjyA
Laura's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bourgeoislaura/
Sherpa https://www.asso-sherpa.org/
Ways to discover more about Anna's creative work via
Open To Create... website https://www.opentocreate.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/opentocreate_/
Email via
anna@opentocreate.com
Your Roots Go Deep Hypnotherapy website http://your-roots-go-deep-hypnotherapy.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/your_roots_go_deep/
Anna's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/
Anna's artist website https://www.annabsexton.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/annabsexton/
Ansal Trafford is a creative entrepreneur very used to pivoting the ways he offers his creative skills, experiences and insights, especially in times of change and transition.
His creative ideas have been used to launch shopping centres and to increase their footfall. They have also helped to raise awareness for national charities and to achieve record-breaking donations for local fundraising campaigns.
His creative mentoring has helped to launch creative careers and to open the doors to higher education. Many of his former students are now established graphic designers, illustrators and website designers.
During the conversation, we talk about tips and tools to aid better mental health, focus and staying power when life throws curve balls. Ansal shares about his personal inspirations growing up including his Grandma - Lillian Minard.
We really hope you take some inspiration from this conversation and feel your own everyday creativity rekindled through the wealth of creative insights Ansal shares. This is a great episode to re-start creating podcasts again, I certainly am buzzing to be back!
Ways to discover more about Ansal via;
Email via inspire@creative-insights.co.uk
Ways to discover more about Anna's portfolio career via
Email via anna@opentocreate.com
Catherine Rogers, is a collage artist, art therapist and creative social entrepreneur working across artforms from collage making workshops face to face or online, community arts workshops, 1-2-1 therapy programmes and work in prisons.
The founder of Cut Out Collage in this episode she chats about what inspires her creatively, ways to find joy in the everyday, relax and recharge and forge an authentic creative path in the world.
She is in the process of growing her creative start-up and honestly talks about what this takes and what she is learning about herself through this creative process.
Every week you can catch Tuesday Tips on collage and Friday's are a celebration of the collage artists she is meeting along her way.
Find out more about Catherine Rogers, founder of Cut Out Collage via;
https://www.instagram.com/cut_outcollage/
https://www.cutoutcollage.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-rogers-76550786/
Get in touch with your host Anna B. Sexton via;
Episode 4 - Michelle Peterkin-Walker in conversation by Anna B. Sexton.
Michelle Peterkin-Walker, is a digital artist, community activist and creative social entrepreneur working across artforms from filmmaking, photography, graphic design, and community arts projects.
The founder of Akoma Arts in this episode she chats about her creative inspirations, her heritage and the power of being part of creative communities.
She is in the process of working up two new films, she is developing - Meet me at the Spring and Your lens on L8, using her own and archive footage of the communities in and around Liverpool, L8, UK.
Ahead of her series of Book and Look open studio events in April 2021 at her new space in Aspen Yard, off Lodge Lane, Liverpool L8 you can also buy her work via her website and Etsy site.
Find out more about Michelle Peterkin-Walker, founder of Akoma Arts via;
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AKOMAARTS
https://www.instagram.com/akoma_arts/
Image of Michelle taken by Adullah Badwi
Get in touch with your host Anna B. Sexton via;
Episode 2 - Naomi Woddis interviewed by Anna B. Sexton
Naomi Woddis is a multi-talented photographer, podcaster, poet and artist based in London, UK.
In this episode, we discuss how Naomi has evolved her art practice as she creatively channels her energy whilst facing different creative constraints. She discusses her lived experience of mental health and chronic invisible illnesses pre and during the current pandemic lockdowns in the UK and how the power of making images in her close surroundings links to her podcasting and current return to writing more.
We talked about the importance of supportive peer networks and communities to help creativity and confidence to try different mediums and formats, the push and pull of sharing creative work on social media, taking breaks from social media and the everyday creative inspiration of documenting your own life in whatever methods you feel light you up.
In the podcast Naomi mentions
Jacob Sam-La Rose https://poetryarchive.org/poet/jacob-sam-la-rose/
Daniel Regan https://www.danielregan.photography/
Find out more about Naomi Woddis, via;
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/naomi_woddis
Website - https://www.naomiwoddis.com/
The Two of Us podcast - https://thetwoofus.libsyn.com/
Get in touch with your host Anna B. Sexton via;
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/annabsexton/
Website - http://www.opentocreate.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/