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...
Week 14: Coloring Outside the Hustle | Easy-Entry Creativity for Real Life
The Art Peace Experiment
1 hour
2 months ago
Week 14: Coloring Outside the Hustle | Easy-Entry Creativity for Real Life
This episode is a love letter to low-pressure making—think coloring pages, air-dry clay trinkets, kitchen dance parties, and paint-by-number calm. We share dozens of tiny, doable ideas that fit into the life you already have, from cloud-spotting and junk-mail collages to Lego builds and car-karaoke. You’ll hear how these micro-moments gently retrain your nervous system to see creativity as safe, joyful, and yours. We also talk about following “kid-you” clues, keeping a Delight Journal, and bu...
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...