There's no space left. Not in your calendar. Not in your mind. Not in those quiet moments between tasks — because there are no quiet moments anymore. And somewhere beneath the endless scroll and packed schedule, there's a part of you that remembers what it felt like to create from ease. To let ideas arrive instead of forcing them. To feel spacious instead of squeezed. Burnout has been a running theme throughout this season. Today, we sit with the question underneath it all: In a world designe...
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There's no space left. Not in your calendar. Not in your mind. Not in those quiet moments between tasks — because there are no quiet moments anymore. And somewhere beneath the endless scroll and packed schedule, there's a part of you that remembers what it felt like to create from ease. To let ideas arrive instead of forcing them. To feel spacious instead of squeezed. Burnout has been a running theme throughout this season. Today, we sit with the question underneath it all: In a world designe...
21. How to Expand Our Creative Capacity Through the Wisdom of the Body with Kristen Caissie.
The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
1 hour 11 minutes
1 year ago
21. How to Expand Our Creative Capacity Through the Wisdom of the Body with Kristen Caissie.
Today, we are joined by Kristen Caissie of Moon Canyon, whose work invites us to step into a profound relationship with our bodies and the Earth, reminding us that healing and creation are not separate, but two expressions of the same current. Kristen is an herbalist and trauma-informed somatic practitioner who weaves together somatic healing and Earth-centered wisdom. Her work gently guides us to listen more deeply—to our bodies, to the land, and to the sensations that hold the stories we ma...
The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
There's no space left. Not in your calendar. Not in your mind. Not in those quiet moments between tasks — because there are no quiet moments anymore. And somewhere beneath the endless scroll and packed schedule, there's a part of you that remembers what it felt like to create from ease. To let ideas arrive instead of forcing them. To feel spacious instead of squeezed. Burnout has been a running theme throughout this season. Today, we sit with the question underneath it all: In a world designe...