This episode holds a split screen: one vacation loosens the grip of stress until wonder returns—clouds, flowers, small glimmers that say, “create again.” The other vacation stirs old habits of shrinking and people-pleasing… and still, creativity insists. We talk about claiming a pocket of solitude, painting anyway, and how making—even as an “escape”—can be a faithful first step toward voicing what’s true. We explore the link between nervous-system safety and creative flow, how revisiting chil...
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This episode holds a split screen: one vacation loosens the grip of stress until wonder returns—clouds, flowers, small glimmers that say, “create again.” The other vacation stirs old habits of shrinking and people-pleasing… and still, creativity insists. We talk about claiming a pocket of solitude, painting anyway, and how making—even as an “escape”—can be a faithful first step toward voicing what’s true. We explore the link between nervous-system safety and creative flow, how revisiting chil...
This week’s artist check-in is all about getting out of your head and back into the joy of creating. We talk about the pressure that sneaks in when you focus too much on the outcome, how procrastination can sometimes be creative, and why pivoting to another project can free you up. A must-listen for artists craving more play, freedom, and confidence in their process. Thank you so much for listening. If you know someone who needs this kind of gentle nudge, send it their way. The more kind, cr...
The Art Peace Experiment
This episode holds a split screen: one vacation loosens the grip of stress until wonder returns—clouds, flowers, small glimmers that say, “create again.” The other vacation stirs old habits of shrinking and people-pleasing… and still, creativity insists. We talk about claiming a pocket of solitude, painting anyway, and how making—even as an “escape”—can be a faithful first step toward voicing what’s true. We explore the link between nervous-system safety and creative flow, how revisiting chil...