In this solo episode, author T. Thorn Coyle reflects on the intersection of mental health, creativity, and spiritual practice during challenging times.They discuss the importance of creativity as a form of rebellion, and the necessity of maintaining mental and physical health. Thorn emphasizes the need for community support and the role of spiritual practices in fostering resilience and hope. This podcast is supported on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ThornCoyle
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In this solo episode, author T. Thorn Coyle reflects on the intersection of mental health, creativity, and spiritual practice during challenging times.They discuss the importance of creativity as a form of rebellion, and the necessity of maintaining mental and physical health. Thorn emphasizes the need for community support and the role of spiritual practices in fostering resilience and hope. This podcast is supported on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ThornCoyle
Anthony Morehouse the Elvish Tailor on Sustainable Creativity, Paganism, and Service
Magic, Creativity, and Life with T. Thorn Coyle
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Anthony Morehouse the Elvish Tailor on Sustainable Creativity, Paganism, and Service
In this episode, author Thorn Coyle interviews Anthony Morehouse, also known as the Elvish Taylor, about his creative roots and how he integrates his spirituality into his clothing and textile design. Anthony shares how his love for Celtic iconography and observation of the natural world influenced his creativity. The two discuss the importance of connection to nature, and finding beauty in the small things. Anthony emphasizes the importance of creating things that are both beautiful and usef...
Magic, Creativity, and Life with T. Thorn Coyle
In this solo episode, author T. Thorn Coyle reflects on the intersection of mental health, creativity, and spiritual practice during challenging times.They discuss the importance of creativity as a form of rebellion, and the necessity of maintaining mental and physical health. Thorn emphasizes the need for community support and the role of spiritual practices in fostering resilience and hope. This podcast is supported on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ThornCoyle