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      <description><![CDATA[<p>while we navigate crises like climate, politics, war, technology, poverty and inequality, we need humans who commit themselves fully to a life of presence, compassion and care. humans whose devotion becomes their offering, gifting us a way forward led by fierce love and steadfast courage.</p><p>mara is one of those people.</p><p>mara is “a mother, writer, yogi, artist, teacher, mindfulness leader, ceremonialist, and spiritual coach. teaching for over two decades, mara hosts international wellness retreats and corporate mindfulness programs across the globe.</p><p>she is the author of <i>Ritual As Remedy: Embodied Practices For Soul Care</i> and <i>Sage, Huntress, Lover, Queen: Access Your Power and Creativity through Sacred Female Archetypes</i>. mara is also the creator of the <i>Divine Matrix oracle deck</i>.</p><p>in this conversation, we explore the true nature of ritual and how intention can turn the ordinary into the sacred, how to meet the inner voice of “not enough,” the truth beneath the noise, midlife as awakening, the dance between freedom and discipline, and the tender strength of innocence returning through wisdom.</p><p>may this conversation remind you that ritual doesn’t require perfection or performance — only presence. that your body already knows the way. and that beauty, love, and wonder are not luxuries, but ways of staying alive to the soul of this world.</p><p> </p><p>some things we talk about: <br />how <strong>the tiniest act, done with intention, becomes ritual</strong>, and why weaving it into everyday life changes everything.</p><ul><li>a simple <strong>morning anchor</strong> (before phone or news) that “<strong>activates divine will</strong>” and resets the day with one question.</li><li>a simple, practical way to meet the inner <strong>“not enough”</strong> voice.</li><li>the game-changer difference between <strong>pushing over</strong> yourself (overfunctioning) vs <strong>pushing into</strong> what matters.</li><li>holding <strong>beauty and suffering</strong> at once (non-duality) and why beauty/compassion are fuel for meaningful action.</li><li>discovering your <strong>personal operating system</strong>: bridging your gifts with your core teachings (wounds → wisdom).</li><li><strong>midlife as awakening</strong>: elder-sage vision meets maiden-innocence—and what “ultimate truth, love, and joy” point to.</li><li>what to do <strong>when guidance is inconvenient</strong> or uncomfortable.</li><li>a <strong>permission slip for daily life</strong> that can help you instantly release and begin again.</li></ul><p> to listen to past episodes go <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br /> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 7 Nov 2025 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>while we navigate crises like climate, politics, war, technology, poverty and inequality, we need humans who commit themselves fully to a life of presence, compassion and care. humans whose devotion becomes their offering, gifting us a way forward led by fierce love and steadfast courage.</p><p>mara is one of those people.</p><p>mara is “a mother, writer, yogi, artist, teacher, mindfulness leader, ceremonialist, and spiritual coach. teaching for over two decades, mara hosts international wellness retreats and corporate mindfulness programs across the globe.</p><p>she is the author of <i>Ritual As Remedy: Embodied Practices For Soul Care</i> and <i>Sage, Huntress, Lover, Queen: Access Your Power and Creativity through Sacred Female Archetypes</i>. mara is also the creator of the <i>Divine Matrix oracle deck</i>.</p><p>in this conversation, we explore the true nature of ritual and how intention can turn the ordinary into the sacred, how to meet the inner voice of “not enough,” the truth beneath the noise, midlife as awakening, the dance between freedom and discipline, and the tender strength of innocence returning through wisdom.</p><p>may this conversation remind you that ritual doesn’t require perfection or performance — only presence. that your body already knows the way. and that beauty, love, and wonder are not luxuries, but ways of staying alive to the soul of this world.</p><p> </p><p>some things we talk about: <br />how <strong>the tiniest act, done with intention, becomes ritual</strong>, and why weaving it into everyday life changes everything.</p><ul><li>a simple <strong>morning anchor</strong> (before phone or news) that “<strong>activates divine will</strong>” and resets the day with one question.</li><li>a simple, practical way to meet the inner <strong>“not enough”</strong> voice.</li><li>the game-changer difference between <strong>pushing over</strong> yourself (overfunctioning) vs <strong>pushing into</strong> what matters.</li><li>holding <strong>beauty and suffering</strong> at once (non-duality) and why beauty/compassion are fuel for meaningful action.</li><li>discovering your <strong>personal operating system</strong>: bridging your gifts with your core teachings (wounds → wisdom).</li><li><strong>midlife as awakening</strong>: elder-sage vision meets maiden-innocence—and what “ultimate truth, love, and joy” point to.</li><li>what to do <strong>when guidance is inconvenient</strong> or uncomfortable.</li><li>a <strong>permission slip for daily life</strong> that can help you instantly release and begin again.</li></ul><p> to listen to past episodes go <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br /> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“the day i gave voice to the scared, shamed, and broken parts of myself,” writes ashley, “and acknowledged, out loud, that i had an alcohol and drug addiction problem was a defining moment in my life, a radical step towards the embodiment i had been running from since childhood… it set me on my path to discovery, and ultimately study and teach, the deeply transformative power of the breath, somatics, and capital “R” Rest, with an important emphasis on community and integration.”</p><p>ashley is a renowned breathwork teacher, somatic practitioner, host of <i>the deeper call</i> podcast and author of <i>how to breathe </i>and <i>permission to rest.</i></p><p>in this conversation, we explore the radical power of rest and embodiment.</p><p>ashley shares her journey from addiction and recovery to discovering rest as a lifelong, often more difficult, practice than sobriety. we unpack why slowing down is so challenging in a culture addicted to speed and productivity, how rest reveals our deepest exhaustion and aliveness, and why reclaiming rest is both personal medicine and a revolutionary act.</p><p>this episode is an invitation to soften, to listen more deeply to the body, and to explore rest not as a luxury or escape but as a profound practice of presence, healing, and resistance.</p><p> </p><p>Some things we talk about…</p><p><strong>rest as medicine for burnout</strong> – why supplements, diets, and hacks don’t work until you address the body’s real need for slowing down.</p><p><strong>how rest heals trauma</strong> – how gentle, somatic practices can create safety and support nervous system repair.</p><p><strong>micro-rituals of rest you can use today</strong> – simple, doable practices like a hand to heart, three breaths, or savoring a cup of tea.</p><p><strong>breaking free from “output = worth”</strong> – how to reclaim your value beyond productivity and honor hidden forms of labor.</p><p><strong>why rest feels so hard</strong> – cultural conditioning, trauma responses, and the shame that keeps us from slowing down.</p><p><strong>reclaiming attention in an always-on world</strong> – how choosing to pause, single-task, and move slower becomes an act of agency.</p><p><strong>rest as revolutionary</strong> – how your slowing down ripples into family, community, and culture as a radical act of change.</p><p><strong>how to be gentle with yourself</strong> – why rest can’t be forced, and how softness opens more than striving.</p><p>listen to past episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“the day i gave voice to the scared, shamed, and broken parts of myself,” writes ashley, “and acknowledged, out loud, that i had an alcohol and drug addiction problem was a defining moment in my life, a radical step towards the embodiment i had been running from since childhood… it set me on my path to discovery, and ultimately study and teach, the deeply transformative power of the breath, somatics, and capital “R” Rest, with an important emphasis on community and integration.”</p><p>ashley is a renowned breathwork teacher, somatic practitioner, host of <i>the deeper call</i> podcast and author of <i>how to breathe </i>and <i>permission to rest.</i></p><p>in this conversation, we explore the radical power of rest and embodiment.</p><p>ashley shares her journey from addiction and recovery to discovering rest as a lifelong, often more difficult, practice than sobriety. we unpack why slowing down is so challenging in a culture addicted to speed and productivity, how rest reveals our deepest exhaustion and aliveness, and why reclaiming rest is both personal medicine and a revolutionary act.</p><p>this episode is an invitation to soften, to listen more deeply to the body, and to explore rest not as a luxury or escape but as a profound practice of presence, healing, and resistance.</p><p> </p><p>Some things we talk about…</p><p><strong>rest as medicine for burnout</strong> – why supplements, diets, and hacks don’t work until you address the body’s real need for slowing down.</p><p><strong>how rest heals trauma</strong> – how gentle, somatic practices can create safety and support nervous system repair.</p><p><strong>micro-rituals of rest you can use today</strong> – simple, doable practices like a hand to heart, three breaths, or savoring a cup of tea.</p><p><strong>breaking free from “output = worth”</strong> – how to reclaim your value beyond productivity and honor hidden forms of labor.</p><p><strong>why rest feels so hard</strong> – cultural conditioning, trauma responses, and the shame that keeps us from slowing down.</p><p><strong>reclaiming attention in an always-on world</strong> – how choosing to pause, single-task, and move slower becomes an act of agency.</p><p><strong>rest as revolutionary</strong> – how your slowing down ripples into family, community, and culture as a radical act of change.</p><p><strong>how to be gentle with yourself</strong> – why rest can’t be forced, and how softness opens more than striving.</p><p>listen to past episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>sarah blondin is  a storyteller, author, and meditation guide, who unceasingly ruminates on the complexities and nuances of life and the human heart.</p><p>she is the author of <i>heart minded: how to hold yourself and others in love</i>, has over 630,000 followers on insight timer where she has been teaching meditation since 2016, iand the creator of several online courses including <i>the deepest self</i> and <i>coming home to yourself</i>. sarah is also the writer for the popular substack publication, sarah blondin: stories and meditations. a place of deep connection and intimate sharing. real words from a real life, from the heart, from the depths.</p><p>in this tender and soul-stirring conversation, we explore what it means to live a heart-centered life in a world that feels increasingly fast, noisy, and pressurized. through honest reflections, personal stories, and gentle wisdom, sarah illuminates how we can meet life’s intensity without abandoning ourselves, the beauty and complexity of living with an exposed heart, embracing both joy and pain, and finding grace in the willingness to feel deeply.</p><p>Some things we talk about…</p><ul><li><strong>the polarity of the heart:</strong> how to both brace and bend under life’s pressures</li><li><strong>parenthood & tenderness:</strong> motherhood as both a practice of protection and letting go while remembering our own vulnerability.</li><li><strong>the cost of openness:</strong> how much of our heart to expose, and the risk and aliveness that come with remaining open.</li><li><strong>practices of return:</strong> sitting under trees, slowing down, journaling, and breathwork as daily ways to come back to heart presence.</li><li><strong>writing as self-intimacy:  </strong>not to transcend life but to be witness to all of it: the chaos, grief, and beauty.</li><li><strong>resistance & trust:</strong> how bracing against life severs trust with the heart, and how forgiveness of life’s demands softens us back into connection.</li><li><strong>the risk of being seen:</strong> why tears, tenderness, and honesty feel vulnerable in public spaces, and how choosing to be visible can be a radical act of leadership.</li><li><strong>devotion to the heart:</strong> living a heart-centered life is not a single choice but a lifelong devotion—a relationship that deepens over time.</li></ul><p>catch up on past episdoes with extraordinary teachers, guides and artists <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/" target="_blank">here.</a>  receive a weekly slow inside ritual <a href="https://daphnecohn.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. and follow me on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/daphnecohn/" target="_blank">@daphnecohn</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sarah blondin is  a storyteller, author, and meditation guide, who unceasingly ruminates on the complexities and nuances of life and the human heart.</p><p>she is the author of <i>heart minded: how to hold yourself and others in love</i>, has over 630,000 followers on insight timer where she has been teaching meditation since 2016, iand the creator of several online courses including <i>the deepest self</i> and <i>coming home to yourself</i>. sarah is also the writer for the popular substack publication, sarah blondin: stories and meditations. a place of deep connection and intimate sharing. real words from a real life, from the heart, from the depths.</p><p>in this tender and soul-stirring conversation, we explore what it means to live a heart-centered life in a world that feels increasingly fast, noisy, and pressurized. through honest reflections, personal stories, and gentle wisdom, sarah illuminates how we can meet life’s intensity without abandoning ourselves, the beauty and complexity of living with an exposed heart, embracing both joy and pain, and finding grace in the willingness to feel deeply.</p><p>Some things we talk about…</p><ul><li><strong>the polarity of the heart:</strong> how to both brace and bend under life’s pressures</li><li><strong>parenthood & tenderness:</strong> motherhood as both a practice of protection and letting go while remembering our own vulnerability.</li><li><strong>the cost of openness:</strong> how much of our heart to expose, and the risk and aliveness that come with remaining open.</li><li><strong>practices of return:</strong> sitting under trees, slowing down, journaling, and breathwork as daily ways to come back to heart presence.</li><li><strong>writing as self-intimacy:  </strong>not to transcend life but to be witness to all of it: the chaos, grief, and beauty.</li><li><strong>resistance & trust:</strong> how bracing against life severs trust with the heart, and how forgiveness of life’s demands softens us back into connection.</li><li><strong>the risk of being seen:</strong> why tears, tenderness, and honesty feel vulnerable in public spaces, and how choosing to be visible can be a radical act of leadership.</li><li><strong>devotion to the heart:</strong> living a heart-centered life is not a single choice but a lifelong devotion—a relationship that deepens over time.</li></ul><p>catch up on past episdoes with extraordinary teachers, guides and artists <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-current/" target="_blank">here.</a>  receive a weekly slow inside ritual <a href="https://daphnecohn.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. and follow me on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/daphnecohn/" target="_blank">@daphnecohn</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>such a tender, gorgeous conversation with elena. in her words and in her pauses, you feel the power of presence. you feel how different the world can be, how different the world is, when we arrive <i>here</i>. in this moment. this life.</p><p>elena brower is a mother, mentor, poet, artist, volunteer, bestselling author, and host of the <i>Practice You</i> podcast. she’s been teaching asana since 1999, practicing Zen meditation since 2020, and received the Buddhist Precepts from Roshi Joan Halifax at Upaya Zen Center in 2023. now a candidate for Buddhist chaplaincy, elena offers her time in hospice and penitentiary settings.</p><p>her weekly live yoga practices and meditations are featured on Glo; she offers retreats and workshops a few times a year, and her spoken-word poetry can be heard on Above & Beyond’s <i>Flow State</i> albums—for which she received an RIAA-certified Gold Record for her writing on “Don’t Leave.”</p><p>elena is the creator of several online courses, including <i>Perceptive Parenting</i> and <i>Simplify</i>, helping us reimagine our priorities so we can experience more meaning each day. her bestselling journals and books explore the seasons of life and the art of deep listening. her next book, <i>Hold Nothing</i>, will be published by Shambhala Publications in late 2025.</p><p>in this conversation we explore the nature of spiritual practice, love, presence, and self-remembering in challenging times. we talk about the role of respect in practice, the healing power of rewriting past memories, letting go of identity, and the sacredness of preparing for death as a soulful, grounded inquiry into how we live, love, and serve.</p><p>take your time with this conversation. let elena’s wisdom soak through until it becomes your wisdom.  allow her presence to bring you home. to bring you <i>here</i>.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome</p><p>01:12 Exploring the Concept of Respect</p><p>05:18 Personal Reflections on Relationships</p><p>10:15 Rewriting Memories for Healing</p><p>23:37 The Practice of Zen Meditation</p><p>28:25 Understanding the Self Through Letting Go</p><p>34:59 The Softening of the Self</p><p>36:48 Exploring the Concept of Original Face</p><p>38:11 Invitation to Love Yourself</p><p>38:42 The Role of Rigor and Certainty in Self-Love</p><p>41:08 Loving Oneself to Serve the World</p><p>45:41 The Power of Presence Over Problem-Solving</p><p>47:01 The Practice of Being Present</p><p>50:44 Teaching and Presence in Challenging Contexts</p><p>54:13 Managing Mental Noise and Allowing the Mind to Rest</p><p>55:22 Embracing Fear and Trauma</p><p>01:02:15 Gratitude and Closing Thoughts<br /><br />listen to past conversations with guests like poet david whyte, activist valarie kaur, author rob bell, artist julia cameron and dozens of others at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-slow-inside/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>such a tender, gorgeous conversation with elena. in her words and in her pauses, you feel the power of presence. you feel how different the world can be, how different the world is, when we arrive <i>here</i>. in this moment. this life.</p><p>elena brower is a mother, mentor, poet, artist, volunteer, bestselling author, and host of the <i>Practice You</i> podcast. she’s been teaching asana since 1999, practicing Zen meditation since 2020, and received the Buddhist Precepts from Roshi Joan Halifax at Upaya Zen Center in 2023. now a candidate for Buddhist chaplaincy, elena offers her time in hospice and penitentiary settings.</p><p>her weekly live yoga practices and meditations are featured on Glo; she offers retreats and workshops a few times a year, and her spoken-word poetry can be heard on Above & Beyond’s <i>Flow State</i> albums—for which she received an RIAA-certified Gold Record for her writing on “Don’t Leave.”</p><p>elena is the creator of several online courses, including <i>Perceptive Parenting</i> and <i>Simplify</i>, helping us reimagine our priorities so we can experience more meaning each day. her bestselling journals and books explore the seasons of life and the art of deep listening. her next book, <i>Hold Nothing</i>, will be published by Shambhala Publications in late 2025.</p><p>in this conversation we explore the nature of spiritual practice, love, presence, and self-remembering in challenging times. we talk about the role of respect in practice, the healing power of rewriting past memories, letting go of identity, and the sacredness of preparing for death as a soulful, grounded inquiry into how we live, love, and serve.</p><p>take your time with this conversation. let elena’s wisdom soak through until it becomes your wisdom.  allow her presence to bring you home. to bring you <i>here</i>.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome</p><p>01:12 Exploring the Concept of Respect</p><p>05:18 Personal Reflections on Relationships</p><p>10:15 Rewriting Memories for Healing</p><p>23:37 The Practice of Zen Meditation</p><p>28:25 Understanding the Self Through Letting Go</p><p>34:59 The Softening of the Self</p><p>36:48 Exploring the Concept of Original Face</p><p>38:11 Invitation to Love Yourself</p><p>38:42 The Role of Rigor and Certainty in Self-Love</p><p>41:08 Loving Oneself to Serve the World</p><p>45:41 The Power of Presence Over Problem-Solving</p><p>47:01 The Practice of Being Present</p><p>50:44 Teaching and Presence in Challenging Contexts</p><p>54:13 Managing Mental Noise and Allowing the Mind to Rest</p><p>55:22 Embracing Fear and Trauma</p><p>01:02:15 Gratitude and Closing Thoughts<br /><br />listen to past conversations with guests like poet david whyte, activist valarie kaur, author rob bell, artist julia cameron and dozens of others at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcast-slow-inside/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>author of radiant rest and the luminous self and yoga nidra teacher, tracee stanley, explores the profound significance of deep rest and its transformative power on our lives, the differences between sleep and intentional rest, the importance of creating a sanctuary for ourselves, the modern struggles of perpetual exhaustion, the hurdles to genuine relaxation, and how rest can reconnect us with our inner wisdom, support healing, and empower us to show up more fully in our lives. this conversation will change your perception of rest and show how essential rest is not just to nourishing our body but to caring for our world.</p><p>this is one of those conversations that can alter you forever.</p><p>in this episode we explore:</p><p>• the concept of deep, intentional rest beyond mere sleep</p><p>• the societal perceptions that undermine the value of rest</p><p>• the notion that many of us are collectively exhausted and often unsure how to genuinely rest  </p><p>• the challenges of overcoming ingrained feelings of unworthiness, shame, and the pull towards constant productivity</p><p>• the significance of sacred practices, the wisdom of ancient traditions, and the transformative potential of truly embracing rest.</p><p>• the importance of stepping into one’s power through rest and</p><p>• exploring the true teachers of deep rest, the goddess, and the state of consciousness<br /><br />00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome</p><p>00:14 Exploring the Power of Deep Rest</p><p>01:59 The Challenge of Rest and Worthiness</p><p>02:47 Intentional Rest and Overcoming Shame</p><p>07:45 Rest as a Path to Clarity and Power</p><p>11:21 Creating a Rest Practice</p><p>22:21 The Sacredness of Rest</p><p>29:09 The Goddess and Deep Rest</p><p>54:09 The State of Consciousness as a True Teacher</p><p>55:29 Final Thoughts and Gratitude<br /><br />you can learn more about tracee stanley, daphne cohn and listen to all past episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p><p>you can receive sacred words, living rituals and somatic practices that guide you gently through a fast and fraying world <a href="https://daphnecohn.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>srimati is one of my heroines and i do not use that word lightly. i look to her often as a model of how to live a courageous, honest, spirit-led life. it was a tremendous honor to have this conversation with her.</p><p>srimati “has spent decades seeking the divine in all of her life experiences. living from a deep place of devotion, srimati is a living spiritual guide devoted to reminding others of their spiritual nature so that they too can experience the full presence of their existence.”</p><p>srimati is the author of the best-selling cookbooks, <i>this cheese is nuts!</i>, <i>the plantpower way; italia</i> and <i>the plantpower way.</i> she is also host to her own internationally acclaimed podcast, <i>for the life of me</i> with over 1,000,000 downloads in just two years. she is the founder of <i>srimu artisanal not cheese</i> and the spiritual community, <i>water tiger</i>.</p><p>“srimati is a mystic, mother, musician, artist, author and healer who is a powerful living example of how to love ourselves more so that we can live our unique design in full and expansive self-expression. when we live in this frequency, we bless all life around us.”</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>how to live from the heart instead of the mind</li><li>living as a sovereign being</li><li>how srimati begins and ends each day</li><li>our most important role in life</li><li>how to live all of life as a devotional journey</li><li>a gorgeous guided meditation and</li><li>our greatest superpower</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>to listen to past episodes go to <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>srimati is one of my heroines and i do not use that word lightly. i look to her often as a model of how to live a courageous, honest, spirit-led life. it was a tremendous honor to have this conversation with her.</p><p>srimati “has spent decades seeking the divine in all of her life experiences. living from a deep place of devotion, srimati is a living spiritual guide devoted to reminding others of their spiritual nature so that they too can experience the full presence of their existence.”</p><p>srimati is the author of the best-selling cookbooks, <i>this cheese is nuts!</i>, <i>the plantpower way; italia</i> and <i>the plantpower way.</i> she is also host to her own internationally acclaimed podcast, <i>for the life of me</i> with over 1,000,000 downloads in just two years. she is the founder of <i>srimu artisanal not cheese</i> and the spiritual community, <i>water tiger</i>.</p><p>“srimati is a mystic, mother, musician, artist, author and healer who is a powerful living example of how to love ourselves more so that we can live our unique design in full and expansive self-expression. when we live in this frequency, we bless all life around us.”</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>how to live from the heart instead of the mind</li><li>living as a sovereign being</li><li>how srimati begins and ends each day</li><li>our most important role in life</li><li>how to live all of life as a devotional journey</li><li>a gorgeous guided meditation and</li><li>our greatest superpower</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>to listen to past episodes go to <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>nina lombardo is a woman devoted.</p><p>it’s in the way she speaks and the way she moves, in what she teaches and what she lives. it’s in her body, her heart and her whole being.</p><p>“nina is a yogic intimacy teacher and wisdom keeper of the sacred feminine arts. she supports women in embodying their most authentic spiritual and sexual expressions so they can experience the soul-ravishing unions they crave with life, with their lovers, and with the divine” through her online programs, her one-on-one client work and in person-retreats.</p><p>all of her work is “informed through her unwavering devotion to her own inner practice” and her work in the world.</p><p>you will hear her devotion when you listen. you will feel her devotion in your body. and her devotion will awaken yours.</p><p>some things we talk about</p><ul><li>the difference between romantic love and the love of the universe</li><li>her journey into free, unbridled self expression</li><li>devotion as the main driving force, as the anchor</li><li>how to meet the outer world while staying devoted to one’s inner truth</li><li>where physical desire meets spiritual desire</li><li>how we bring awareness into the body and</li><li>the marriage between discipline and surrender</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>to listen to past episodes go <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>to read my most intimate writings on living a sensual, body-based life go <a href="https://rawwildholy.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>to receive weekly embodiment practices go <a href="https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6477712d3e266b3df9f1e01b" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p> </p><p><br /> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>nina lombardo is a woman devoted.</p><p>it’s in the way she speaks and the way she moves, in what she teaches and what she lives. it’s in her body, her heart and her whole being.</p><p>“nina is a yogic intimacy teacher and wisdom keeper of the sacred feminine arts. she supports women in embodying their most authentic spiritual and sexual expressions so they can experience the soul-ravishing unions they crave with life, with their lovers, and with the divine” through her online programs, her one-on-one client work and in person-retreats.</p><p>all of her work is “informed through her unwavering devotion to her own inner practice” and her work in the world.</p><p>you will hear her devotion when you listen. you will feel her devotion in your body. and her devotion will awaken yours.</p><p>some things we talk about</p><ul><li>the difference between romantic love and the love of the universe</li><li>her journey into free, unbridled self expression</li><li>devotion as the main driving force, as the anchor</li><li>how to meet the outer world while staying devoted to one’s inner truth</li><li>where physical desire meets spiritual desire</li><li>how we bring awareness into the body and</li><li>the marriage between discipline and surrender</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>to listen to past episodes go <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>to read my most intimate writings on living a sensual, body-based life go <a href="https://rawwildholy.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>to receive weekly embodiment practices go <a href="https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6477712d3e266b3df9f1e01b" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p> </p><p><br /> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>i first met allana pratt over 13 years ago when i interviewed her for a summit i was hosting on pleasure and sensuality. i loved her candor, kindness and deep devotion to her work.</p><p>allana is an intimacy expert, the podcast host of intimate conversations, and author of six books. she has interviewed whoopi goldberg and alanis morrisette, coached leeza gibbons on dancing with the stars and been featured on huffington post, people magazine, forbes, CBS, ABC, FOX, TLC, iHeartRadio, the GoodMenProject and more.</p><p>“for the past 20 yrs, allana’s brave willingness to heal her own heart and come home to herself makes her authentic, relatable and credible in her proven coaching programs and intimacy retreats. her wisdom, exuberance and raw transparency inspire the deep soul work required to create a solid intimate relationship with one’s self first, which naturally attracts and enhances an ideal open-hearted partnership that lasts. she’s a small town canadian girl living in rural wyoming who is honored to love the sh** out of humanity.”<br />some of the things we talk about in this conversation are:</p><ul><li>creating an intimate relationship with the universe</li><li>how to choose joy in the face of pain and suffering</li><li>the portal back into the body</li><li>how allana healed herself after a very painful crisis</li><li>the first step to manifesting</li><li>the most potent vibration to send out to the universe</li></ul><p>you can learn more about alana and her work at allanapratt.com and you can catch up on all past episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a><br /> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><br />when i began reading <i>radical wholeness</i> by philip shepherd i cried. these words, this man. how did he put into words what was lining the insides of my soul? how did he know the answers to questions i’d held on to for years?</p><p>philip teaches embodiment but “unlike the prevailing view of embodiment which involves sitting in the head and ‘listening to your body,’ philip’s approach helps you listen to the world through the body. what the body most deeply understands is that it belongs to the world. what the body most deeply feels is the present. when we join its intelligence, we discover companionship in the world rather than alienation; we recognize guidance where before we saw only obstacles; and we ground ourselves in the security of being, rather than seeking to build security for ourselves with symbols of external value. ultimately, it’s about coming home to yourself.”</p><p>philip is the author of three books, <i>new self new, new world, radical wholeness</i> and <i>deep fitness</i>. he is the creator of<i> the embodied present process</i> which he teaches online and in workshops around the world.</p><p>philip is gently and powerfully shifting the way we are in the world. through practices and processes, he is teaching us how to be radically whole and live free.</p><p>he is one of the most masterful teachers i’ve encountered and it is a great honor to share my conversation with him.</p><p>some of the things we talk about </p><ul><li>how to fill your emptiness forever</li><li>the center of stillness in the body</li><li>the only real security in life</li><li>what lies at the core of our suffering</li><li>how to know your purpose and</li><li>an extremely powerful yet simple tool for coming into the body and the present</li></ul><p>to learn more about philip <a href="https://embodiedpresent.com/" target="_blank">go here</a>.</p><p>to catch up on past episodes of the BEYOND podcast <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">go here</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br />when i began reading <i>radical wholeness</i> by philip shepherd i cried. these words, this man. how did he put into words what was lining the insides of my soul? how did he know the answers to questions i’d held on to for years?</p><p>philip teaches embodiment but “unlike the prevailing view of embodiment which involves sitting in the head and ‘listening to your body,’ philip’s approach helps you listen to the world through the body. what the body most deeply understands is that it belongs to the world. what the body most deeply feels is the present. when we join its intelligence, we discover companionship in the world rather than alienation; we recognize guidance where before we saw only obstacles; and we ground ourselves in the security of being, rather than seeking to build security for ourselves with symbols of external value. ultimately, it’s about coming home to yourself.”</p><p>philip is the author of three books, <i>new self new, new world, radical wholeness</i> and <i>deep fitness</i>. he is the creator of<i> the embodied present process</i> which he teaches online and in workshops around the world.</p><p>philip is gently and powerfully shifting the way we are in the world. through practices and processes, he is teaching us how to be radically whole and live free.</p><p>he is one of the most masterful teachers i’ve encountered and it is a great honor to share my conversation with him.</p><p>some of the things we talk about </p><ul><li>how to fill your emptiness forever</li><li>the center of stillness in the body</li><li>the only real security in life</li><li>what lies at the core of our suffering</li><li>how to know your purpose and</li><li>an extremely powerful yet simple tool for coming into the body and the present</li></ul><p>to learn more about philip <a href="https://embodiedpresent.com/" target="_blank">go here</a>.</p><p>to catch up on past episodes of the BEYOND podcast <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">go here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>i don’t know how i found rachel rossitto but a handful of words on her website changed the way i understood myself in this world.</p><p>i had to know more.</p><p>rachel is a teacher, guide, mystic, and fairy of rose medicine. having devoted the last 16 years of her life to “studying temple arts, earth-based feminine wisdom, eastern spiritual philosophy and practice, plant medicine, energy healing, the way of tea, women’s holistic health and masculine and feminine healing and integration,” rachel has cultivated a deep practice of alchemizing pain into beauty and igniting women’s wisdom, creativity, sensuality, and power.</p><p>she practices a new paradigm of leadership that holds both softness and strength, born of the body and the breath, connected to the earth, inspired by the rose. her truth arises from a life lived in devotion, expressed through love and offerings.</p><p>this conversation with her continues to make ripples in my life. it has brought me a new morning practice and emboldened a new way of leading within me.</p><p>some of the things we talk about are:</p><ul><li>leading in contrast to the culture – how to root in one’s own truth</li><li>the story of rachel’s spiritual awakening following 40 days of meditation</li><li>rachel’s morning tea practice</li><li>how to become a magnetic being that radiates beauty</li><li>the many facets and faces of the feminine</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>you can learn more about rachel at <a href="https://www.rachelrossitto.com/" target="_blank">rachelrossitto.com</a></p><p>you can learn more about daphne and all find all past episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><br />nadia is the author of three new york times bestselling memoirs, <i>pastrix:the cranky, beautiful faith of a sinner</i> <i>and saint;</i> <i>accidental saints: finding god in all the wrong people</i>, and more recently <i>shameless: a sexual reformation</i>. she is an ordained lutheran pastor and the founder of <i>house for all sinners and saints</i> in denver, colorado, a quirky congregation she served for over 10 years.</p><p>nadia travels domestically and internationally as a speaker and has been featured on NPR’s morning edition, on being with krista tippett, fresh air, CNN and in the washington post, bitch magazine, the new yorker and the atlantic. international media coverage includes BBC world service, the guardian and magazine features in germany, poland, and switzerland.</p><p>some things we talk about:  having grace and compassion inside of the pain, the need to be seen as good, the amazingness and the limits of social media, making space for ambiguity, being a leader by going first and never doing it alone.</p><p>*this episode is a rebroadcast from the art & activism series in 2020</p><p>for all past episodes go to <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>anna is an edge walker. dancing with the wild. beckoning towards the unknown. digging into the unchartered to open eyes, shift sands, and create new.  she is as wise as she is brave, as honest as she is strong. anna is a writer, creativity teacher and mother. she is the author of “the creative doer” and the founder of the creative doer community and ignite.</p><p>anna writes “about writing, feminism, learning to say (holy) yes and (fuck) no, sisterhood, motherhood, and her quest to re-define the creative path.</p><p>anna is a gift of a human and it is an honor to share her with you a second time on this podcast.</p><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>the healing power of honesty and the vulnerability backlash</li><li>going against the business advice to follow what’s true</li><li>how to simplify, slow down and tune in</li><li>prioritizing inner work in order to do the outer work</li><li>dealing with fear and broadening your capacity for discomfort</li><li>doing the work that you are here to do no matter what</li></ul><p>for all past episodes go to <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i first met carrie when i interviewed her for the podcast several years ago. her story of pain, loss and rebirth captivated me. her colorful paintings of flowers and women delighted me. her success as an artist intrigued me.</p><p>then we became friends and i fell in love with her passion for creativity, her devotion to the creative spirit and her wild, fierce questioning, soul. despite carrie’s heat allergy, which can drain her physically and emotionally, carrie is all light, painting beauty into the world.</p><p>carrie began painting after being diagnosed with a life-threatening heat allergy in 2009. “painting became a therapeutic practice and act of tenderness amidst the darkness. with time there was healing and the birth of my life as an artist.”</p><p>today carrie is a full-time artist, art retreat facilitator at her <i>hōm: house of miracles</i>, in steilacoom, wa, and author of “the story of every flower,” “painted blossoms: creating expressive flowers with mixed media,” and the children’s book, “a flower in her heart.” she licenses her art for stationary, home decor, clothing and other lifestyle products.</p><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p> </p><p>SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT…</p><ul><li>what it means to be a devotee of creativity</li><li>how creativity awakens you to the most alive and empowered version of yourself</li><li>transforming your relationship to creativity from fear or doubt to trust, love and divine guidance</li><li>what your art says about you</li><li>how destruction can be the most liberating part of the creative process</li><li>money, charging for our work and success in art</li><li>the power of naming and using your creativity to create your world</li></ul><p>listen to all previous BEYOND episodes <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>join illumine <a href="https://illuminehour.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>learn about carrie <a href="https://www.carrieschmittdesign.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>welcome to my first solocast. in this episode i talk about one of my greatest loves: questions. i share about hearing a voice that changed my life, how to ask big questions, why questions matter and how they bring us freedom. </p><p>you can join me and artists, writers, makers from around the world every day, monday through friday, for illumine: a free sacred creativity hour. you can learn more <a href="https://illuminehour.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>you can learn about emerge, an embodied writing series, <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/emerge/" target="_blank">here</a>. or {within}: a community for artists and makers <a href="https://withincommunity.com/">here</a>. and listen to all past episodes <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>. </p><p>thank you for listening. </p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>welcome to my first solocast. in this episode i talk about one of my greatest loves: questions. i share about hearing a voice that changed my life, how to ask big questions, why questions matter and how they bring us freedom. </p><p>you can join me and artists, writers, makers from around the world every day, monday through friday, for illumine: a free sacred creativity hour. you can learn more <a href="https://illuminehour.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>you can learn about emerge, an embodied writing series, <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/emerge/" target="_blank">here</a>. or {within}: a community for artists and makers <a href="https://withincommunity.com/">here</a>. and listen to all past episodes <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>. </p><p>thank you for listening. </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>sometimes we have to go through the darkest nights to live into the lightest days.</p><p>emma was recovering from two serious health diagnoses when covid hit. within a month she was divorced, had closed her art store, and moved back in with her parents.</p><p>thus began a spiritual awakening that led to her getting sober, becoming a poet, finding buddhism and making art from the earth.</p><p>emma is a “queer contemplative artist, poet, teacher and facilitator connecting deeply with words, textiles, slow stitching … passionate about sharing the transformative healing powers that our imaginations hold, the gifts of slowing way down and the power of vulnerability and sensitivity to change our lives and this world.”</p><p>she is like a river that becomes an ocean: a gentle force, a quiet storm. emma thinks deep, asks big and reaches wide. she is a beautiful soul and i’m honored to be able to share her wisdom with you.</p><p>some of the things we talk about in this conversation are:</p><ul><li>her story of getting divorced, moving home and getting sober</li><li>how her spiritual awakening radically transformed her art</li><li>the risk of vulnerability and how it changed her business</li><li>how emma changed her selling from “feeding capitalism” to meditation in action</li><li>the power of imagination as medicine for deep healing</li><li>emma’s art process of quiet contemplation, deep listening and sacred making</li></ul><p>you can learn more about emma <a href="https://www.emmafreemandesigns.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>you can listen to past episodes and join us for illumine hour <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sometimes we have to go through the darkest nights to live into the lightest days.</p><p>emma was recovering from two serious health diagnoses when covid hit. within a month she was divorced, had closed her art store, and moved back in with her parents.</p><p>thus began a spiritual awakening that led to her getting sober, becoming a poet, finding buddhism and making art from the earth.</p><p>emma is a “queer contemplative artist, poet, teacher and facilitator connecting deeply with words, textiles, slow stitching … passionate about sharing the transformative healing powers that our imaginations hold, the gifts of slowing way down and the power of vulnerability and sensitivity to change our lives and this world.”</p><p>she is like a river that becomes an ocean: a gentle force, a quiet storm. emma thinks deep, asks big and reaches wide. she is a beautiful soul and i’m honored to be able to share her wisdom with you.</p><p>some of the things we talk about in this conversation are:</p><ul><li>her story of getting divorced, moving home and getting sober</li><li>how her spiritual awakening radically transformed her art</li><li>the risk of vulnerability and how it changed her business</li><li>how emma changed her selling from “feeding capitalism” to meditation in action</li><li>the power of imagination as medicine for deep healing</li><li>emma’s art process of quiet contemplation, deep listening and sacred making</li></ul><p>you can learn more about emma <a href="https://www.emmafreemandesigns.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>you can listen to past episodes and join us for illumine hour <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>andrea is a wonder seeker.</p><p>she looks for it in the easy moments – a kiss, friends gathered together, traveling to other countries. and she looks for it in the hard moments – beset by anxiety, in the midst of divorce, struggling to stay afloat.</p><p>we talk about this – about turning towards the hard, making space for the all of it, in order to give wonder the breath and space to arise.</p><p>wonder is a habit, a skill, just like eating well, exercising, meditation or any other tool you use to stay sane and find your equilibrium. just like with any habit, it helps to have specific ways of cultivating it. in <i>wonder seeker</i>, andrea’s newest book, she offers 52 ways to discover wonder.</p><p>andrea is an artist, author and “a big believer in the transformative power of creativity.” she’s a photographer, author of an award-winning blog and several books including her latest one, “wonder seeker: 52 ways to wake up your creativity and find your joy,” teaches ecourses and retreats, and hosts the creative superheroes podcast.</p><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>you can find the show notes to this episode and all other episodes over at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>meggan is a feminist theologian. she writes about mary magdalene and the divine feminine. one could listen to this conversation and think, initially, that it is about religion, christianity and what it means to be a woman in a male-dominated theology.</p><p>but it isn’t.</p><p>it’s about soul work and having the courage to sit still and listen for what’s true. it’s about battling the doubts and fears to put into the world the voice you came here to speak. it’s about making your thing no matter the forces against it. and being the lighthouse for others, the ones “made of the same fabric,” to find you.</p><p>it’s about bravery and heart, honesty and perseverance.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>working through panic attacks and intense doubt to write the work meggan’s here to write</li><li>the wisdom of the body and the power of living an embodied life</li><li>knowing your worth while doing your soul work</li><li>the deep need for the divine feminine</li><li>doing the hard work of going in to give to the world the truth of who we are</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>you can listen to past episodes here</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>meggan is a feminist theologian. she writes about mary magdalene and the divine feminine. one could listen to this conversation and think, initially, that it is about religion, christianity and what it means to be a woman in a male-dominated theology.</p><p>but it isn’t.</p><p>it’s about soul work and having the courage to sit still and listen for what’s true. it’s about battling the doubts and fears to put into the world the voice you came here to speak. it’s about making your thing no matter the forces against it. and being the lighthouse for others, the ones “made of the same fabric,” to find you.</p><p>it’s about bravery and heart, honesty and perseverance.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>working through panic attacks and intense doubt to write the work meggan’s here to write</li><li>the wisdom of the body and the power of living an embodied life</li><li>knowing your worth while doing your soul work</li><li>the deep need for the divine feminine</li><li>doing the hard work of going in to give to the world the truth of who we are</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>you can listen to past episodes here</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>in the middle of my conversation with mariana, i broke down crying. i had to stop talking to gather myself, to find words again. it was, in part, in response to mariana’s words. but it was also in response to mariana herself.<br /><br />mariana mae is an artist, visionary, founder of <i>easy to breathe</i>, <i>unearth</i>, and <i>origen raíz</i>, an “organization in alliance with Indigenous Nations of Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala, committed to amplifying the voice of cultural education, preservation and exchange.”<br /><br />mariana has been working with clay since she was six and teaching pottery since 2013. she also guides women through ceremonial workshops to heal and strengthen their ancient, authentic, voices.<br /><br />mariana’s work “highlights our ancestral, emotional wounds as tools, being in right relationship with the natural world, expressing our voice through song and cultivating creativity in celebration of the story we are here on earth to tell.”<br /><br />mariana is a force of beauty, strength, and wisdom who is changing worlds by living true to her own.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>her relationship to the spirit of clay and how it guides her life</li><li>choosing the unknown to follow the heart and spirit</li><li>the decolonization and deconditioning of cultural programming</li><li>choosing a more primitive life</li><li>practical steps for slowing down and living your greater vision</li></ul><p>may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is  your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.</p><p>you can find more episodes at <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">daphnecohn.com</a></p><p>you can learn more about mariana at <a href="https://www.easytobreathe.com/" target="_blank">easytobreathe.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>ashley river brant is a “multi-dimensional artist, writer, teacher and bridge between worlds.” she is a “spiritual alchemist with a vision of bringing more beauty to this planet […] a mystic sharing the teachings of the otherworlds, a channel for Mother Earth.”  her work is “about reconnecting you to your creative genius–the whole ecosystem of life swirling within you. guiding you home to your […] heart’s longings, burning desires, powerful intuition, and truth.” she is the author of tending to the sacred: rituals to connect with earth, spirit and self.<br /> </p><p>in this conversation we talk about </p><ul><li>the four pillars of ritual and how we use them to create our own life</li><li>building courage to follow the inklings buried within</li><li>leaving what you know for what you most long to explore</li><li>the power of pleasure and the consequences of not prioritizing it</li><li>how to create your intention and get back into (or stay) living a creative life</li></ul><p>connect with ashley river brant:</p><p><a href="https://ashleyriverbrant.love/" target="_blank">ashleyriverbrant.com</a><br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/ashleyriverbrant/" target="_blank">@ashleyriverbrant</a> on instagram</p><p>connect with daphne cohn:</p><p><a href="https://withincommunity.com/" target="_blank">{within} community</a> for artists, makers & writers<br />join my email list to know about upcoming events, workshops and podcast episodes<br />read my writing tuesdays and fridays <a href="https://within.substack.com/" target="_blank">here</a><br />follow all things daphne and {within} on instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/within.community/" target="_blank">@within.community</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>when I first discovered valarie kaur, I cried. I cried watching her six-minute video that went viral and garnered over 40 million views. I cried reading her book “see no stranger: a memoir  & manifesto of revolutionary love,” and I cried in our conversation as she shared her wisdom, heart, passion and love.</p><p>valarie is a seasoned civil rights activist and celebrated prophetic voice “at the forefront of progressive change.” she leads <i>the revolutionary love project</i> to “reclaim love as a force for justice in america.” she is a lawyer, filmmaker, and innovator who has been a regular tv commentator on MSNBC and contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, the Hill, Huffington Post, and the Washington Post. she is the daughter of Sikh farmer’s from California’s hearltand and the author of “<i>see no stranger</i>.”</p><p>this conversation is one of my favorites from the series, “art, activism and the great unknown.” may it move you as much as it did me.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>hearing her first racial slur</li><li>the revolutionary power of love</li><li>the voice of the little critic and the power of the wise woman</li><li>grief as a way to know each other</li><li>deep listening as an act of freedom</li><li>the need to listen and share our stories</li><li>and the labor of the revolution</li></ul><p>you can hear more interviews with brave and experimental artists <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>you can follow all things BEYOND and my personal writing on instagram <a href="https://instagram.com/daphnecohn" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>when I first discovered valarie kaur, I cried. I cried watching her six-minute video that went viral and garnered over 40 million views. I cried reading her book “see no stranger: a memoir  & manifesto of revolutionary love,” and I cried in our conversation as she shared her wisdom, heart, passion and love.</p><p>valarie is a seasoned civil rights activist and celebrated prophetic voice “at the forefront of progressive change.” she leads <i>the revolutionary love project</i> to “reclaim love as a force for justice in america.” she is a lawyer, filmmaker, and innovator who has been a regular tv commentator on MSNBC and contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, the Hill, Huffington Post, and the Washington Post. she is the daughter of Sikh farmer’s from California’s hearltand and the author of “<i>see no stranger</i>.”</p><p>this conversation is one of my favorites from the series, “art, activism and the great unknown.” may it move you as much as it did me.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>hearing her first racial slur</li><li>the revolutionary power of love</li><li>the voice of the little critic and the power of the wise woman</li><li>grief as a way to know each other</li><li>deep listening as an act of freedom</li><li>the need to listen and share our stories</li><li>and the labor of the revolution</li></ul><p>you can hear more interviews with brave and experimental artists <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>you can follow all things BEYOND and my personal writing on instagram <a href="https://instagram.com/daphnecohn" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> we are born into a world heavy with <i>shoulds</i>,<i> rights</i> and <i>wrongs</i>. growing up in that world we forget that we have the power to change our world. we forget that just because people tell us what we should and shouldn’t do, we can imagine any way to be. and we can always choose our own way forward.</p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/elleluna/" target="_blank">elle luna</a> is a designer, painter, writer, and author of “the crossroads of should and must” and co-author of “your story is your power” with susie herrick. she facilitates a global art movement, #The100DayProject, and has previously worked as a designer at IDEO and with teams on apps and websites, including Medium, Mailbox, and Uber.</p><p>elle is here to remind us that who we are matters and that what we make is ours.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>making real the thing you most long to see in the world</li><li>how to transform your story from broken to beautiful</li><li>the role of imagining and curiosity in creating your life</li><li>the phenomenon of the shadow artist</li><li>how to get to know your "shoulds" so they lead you to your "must" </li></ul><p>you can learn more about other brave and experimental artists here.</p><p>and you can follow all things BEYOND and daphne cohn here. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>there are so many ways to be human. so many ways to look at what we have been given. so many ways to respond to a life. I turn to <a href="https://robbell.com/" target="_blank">rob bell</a> when I want to be a human filled with possibility, to look at what we have been given with joy, and to respond to life with wonder.</p><p>rob is a master creator who talks, writes, and teaches you how to say the thing you’re dying to say and do the thing you’re dying to do. he is a speaker, podcaster and author of ten books including several new york times bestsellers and his most recent, “everything is spiritual.” his podcast – the robcast – was named by iTunes best of 2015. he’s been profiled in The New Yorker, toured with Oprah and in 2011, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.</p><p>rob is one of my heroes. he takes the hard, he turns towards the pain, and transforms it into a beautiful gift for us all.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>finding your joy</li><li>the most brilliant response to fear. ever.  </li><li>how to use your imagination to create the life you long to live </li><li>the miracle of the universe</li><li>stepping into the mystery and dancing with the unknown</li></ul><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there are so many ways to be human. so many ways to look at what we have been given. so many ways to respond to a life. I turn to <a href="https://robbell.com/" target="_blank">rob bell</a> when I want to be a human filled with possibility, to look at what we have been given with joy, and to respond to life with wonder.</p><p>rob is a master creator who talks, writes, and teaches you how to say the thing you’re dying to say and do the thing you’re dying to do. he is a speaker, podcaster and author of ten books including several new york times bestsellers and his most recent, “everything is spiritual.” his podcast – the robcast – was named by iTunes best of 2015. he’s been profiled in The New Yorker, toured with Oprah and in 2011, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.</p><p>rob is one of my heroes. he takes the hard, he turns towards the pain, and transforms it into a beautiful gift for us all.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>finding your joy</li><li>the most brilliant response to fear. ever.  </li><li>how to use your imagination to create the life you long to live </li><li>the miracle of the universe</li><li>stepping into the mystery and dancing with the unknown</li></ul><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>in a time when covid physical distances us from one another, politics emotionally separates us, and an economy driven by individual success financially divides us, it can seem almost impossible to create what we most need to truly belong: community.</p><p><a href="http://www.miabirdsong.com/" target="_blank">mia birdsong</a>, pathfinder, activist, storyteller and author of “How We Show Up: <i>reclaiming family, friendship and community</i>” has devoted her life to creating and cultivating community not just because it feels good but because we need it. we need it because we are human. because we are interdependent creatures who rely on one another to survive. we need it because it’s through shared wisdom and experience that we can save what is failing and create what we are imagining. and we need it because, as much as creativity is a solo act, it comes from our shared existence.</p><p>mia has “a gift for making visible and leveraging the brilliance of everyday people so that our collective gifts reach larger spheres of influence, cultural and political change, and create wellbeing for everyone.”</p><p>and in this conversation mia brings her experience as senior fellow of the Economic Security Project, founding co-director of Family Story, vice president of The Family Independence Initiative, speaker at conferences and universities around the country and her Ted talk (viewed over 1.7 million times), to show us how we can use community to chart a new path forward.</p><p>some of what we talk about: </p><ul><li>the american dream, toxic individualism and the power of community</li><li>what we value and why we better change it. now. </li><li>finding agency in spaciousness (and how to create more spaciousness in a busy life)</li><li>looking to the marginalized for freedom</li><li>and why you only have to do your part</li></ul><p>may it inspire you to make your thing and change your world. </p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>listening to <a href="https://www.davidwhyte.com/" target="_blank">david whyte</a> reminds me of something I had long ago forgotten. his words, written and spoken, feel like a homecoming. there is permission within them to lose oneself in the questions and the listening. to simply arrive at what is here, waiting for me. for us.</p><p>david calls this “the empty space beneath the breath where everything real emerges.”</p><p>david is a poet and a philosopher. he is the author of nine books of poetry and four books of prose, including his two most recent books, <i>the bell and the blackbird</i> and <i>consolations: the solace, nourishment and underlying meaning of everyday words</i>.</p><p>he is a speaker, teacher and writer. but more than anything, david is a man devoted to the mystery and expression of the soul. a man whose job in life is to “get it” and then to poetically, magically, beautifully, reveal it to us.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>how to break the surface conversation and enter into the one that belongs only to you</li><li>sense of humor as a spiritual discipline</li><li>the role of the body in art and how to come into the traumatized parts from your past</li><li>what it means to be a “real artist”</li><li>being visible and vulnerable in your work and life</li></ul><p>learn more about david, BEYOND, and other brave and experimental artists here: <a href="https://daphnecohn.com/">https://daphnecohn.com/</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>when things were hard for anna as a child, and they often were, she disappeared into writing and reading. she left behind what was hard for a world that was hers. a world where she had power, voice, and words. a world where she made up the rules and created what she wanted.</p><p>that world was her salvation.</p><p>eventually anna turned that world into her livelihood. today anna is a writer, an editor and a creative entrepreneur. she teaches writing to women who want to share their stories and live fully self-expressed lives. her first book, “the creative doer: a brave woman’s guide from dreaming to doing”  is for “female creators, activists, and magic makers.” </p><p>there is so much in this conversation. if you want to connect to your power and share your truth, this interview is for you.</p><p>some things we talk about: </p><ul><li>the trial and error of sharing vulnerably</li><li>how to create safe spaces within the fear (so that you can do what you need to do despite being scared)</li><li>honoring your natural rhythm and creative cycle</li><li>getting back into your body (even when it doesn’t feel safe) and creating from your heart instead of your head</li><li>striving and what to do when it’s running (and ruining) your creative work</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>when jen was eight her father died. the last words she said to him were “I hate you.” those words would haunt her well into adulthood as she found herself dropping out of NYU as an english major, working as a waitress for 14 years while “pursuing” acting and dead-end relationships, and falling deeper into depression.</p><p>the day she began taking anti-depressants was the day she began finding her way home.</p><p>she became a yoga teacher and started writing what was true. sharing all of what it means to be human: the messy, the hard, the beautiful, the magical. no shame. no apologies. just “real fucking life.”</p><p>today jen is the national bestselling author of "On Being Human: a memoir of waking up, living real, and listening hard." she leads sold-out yoga-related movement and writing retreats around the world, and is the founder of the online magazine The Manifest-Station. jen has been featured on Good Morning America, New York magazine, Health magazine, CBS news, and more. she has a massive online following and is loved the world over for her raw and real telling of what it means to be human.</p><p>some things we talk about:</p><ul><li>how jen rebuilt her entire life from depressed and unhappy to wildly successful and happier (most of the time)<br /> </li><li>how much to share, how to bear witness, and how to just be<br /> </li><li>on making the thing that is true to you and designing a life, and business, around who you are<br /> </li><li>on busting through shame, giving yourself a fucking medal, and being free</li></ul><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>we all get thrown off course. sometimes it’s the teacher who told us we weren’t any good. or the school that rejected our application. or the job we didn’t get. or the launch where no one bought. it’s different for everyone but everyone has some version of this story.</p>
<p>for araki it was when she was 16 and, after having devoted a childhood to making art, to loving art, she didn’t have the grades for art school. so she stopped. for ten years she didn’t make any art. she studied international business, traveled the world for exchange programs and internships, and worked for start ups and big companies.</p>
<p>until depression hit. until her eyes began to hurt and she had trouble focusing and she was tired more than she wasn’t. until the day she heard a voice, loud and clear, in the middle of a park that said to her, “go back to what you loved when you were younger.”</p>
<p>so she did.</p>
<p>for the last six years araki has devoted her life to her art. just as she did when she was younger. araki is an illustrator and a reiki healer. she no longer works for big corporations in international business, she makes art. and she lives art. choosing to follow whatever is next on this creative journey – despite the uncertainty and the doubt, this is her path. and it is what she loves.</p>
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<li>how depression changed her life and the message that started it all</li>
<li>signs of burnout</li>
<li>the power of wabi-sabi to create what is true</li>
<li>how to pursue what you love despite the fear, doubt, and uncertainty of it all</li>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we all get thrown off course. sometimes it’s the teacher who told us we weren’t any good. or the school that rejected our application. or the job we didn’t get. or the launch where no one bought. it’s different for everyone but everyone has some version of this story.</p>
<p>for araki it was when she was 16 and, after having devoted a childhood to making art, to loving art, she didn’t have the grades for art school. so she stopped. for ten years she didn’t make any art. she studied international business, traveled the world for exchange programs and internships, and worked for start ups and big companies.</p>
<p>until depression hit. until her eyes began to hurt and she had trouble focusing and she was tired more than she wasn’t. until the day she heard a voice, loud and clear, in the middle of a park that said to her, “go back to what you loved when you were younger.”</p>
<p>so she did.</p>
<p>for the last six years araki has devoted her life to her art. just as she did when she was younger. araki is an illustrator and a reiki healer. she no longer works for big corporations in international business, she makes art. and she lives art. choosing to follow whatever is next on this creative journey – despite the uncertainty and the doubt, this is her path. and it is what she loves.</p>
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<li>how depression changed her life and the message that started it all</li>
<li>signs of burnout</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>painter and writer, lindsay king, is devoted to love: self-love, unconditional love, and spreading love. it's her art, her business, and her purpose.</p>
<p>in her own words, my “intention is to create meaningful work that carries the energy of love and healing. Asking to be a clear conduit for messages of love to move into the paint and fibers of the paper itself.”</p>
<p>these are hard times. no matter your political beliefs, your nationality, or your place in life, we all are facing big challenges. to choose love in the midst of all of this is one of the bravest, boldest, acts I know.<br />
lLindsay is unapologetic in her devotion to love. It is her mission, the source of her creativity, and in every piece of art she offers the world. </p>
<p>it was an honor to talk with a woman of so much courage. may we all love a little deeper and a little wider because of her.</p>
<p>some of the things we talk about:</p>
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<li>her practices for working with, and shifting out of, the hard emotions to be able to make art from love</li>
<li>honoring the voice within</li>
<li>creative block vs. an emotional block – and how to respond to each </li>
<li>dealing with fear and anxiety around money and the financial ups and downs of being an entrepreneur</li>
<li>sharing your work and trusting your own creations</li>
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<p>may it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2019 02:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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lLindsay is unapologetic in her devotion to love. It is her mission, the source of her creativity, and in every piece of art she offers the world. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>It’s hard enough to feel worthy and good about oneself just being a human in a big, uncertain world. But for <a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/kaylani-juanita-illustrator/">Kaylani</a>, it was even harder. Born to a black father and a Filipino mother, Kaylani never felt like she belonged. She was bullied in school and at home. The messages she received about her worth and inherent goodness were twisted and cruel.</p>
<p>And yet, somehow, Kaylani found her way through art and an incredible inner strength. With the help of mentors, teachers, and her mom, Kaylani is now an illustrator whose clients include Chronicle Books, Cicada Magazine, and DEFY. Her work has been recognized by Society of Illustrators, The Huffington Post, and BBC.</p>
<p>In this conversation Kaylani talks honestly and compassionately about a difficult upbringing, a mental breakdown, and her rising up.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how she got her first children’s book manuscript</li>
<li>being bullied and having a mental breakdown in college</li>
<li>what it means to be honest about who you are and what you make</li>
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<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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<p>And yet, somehow, Kaylani found her way through art and an incredible inner strength. With the help of mentors, teachers, and her mom, Kaylani is now an illustrator whose clients include Chronicle Books, Cicada Magazine, and DEFY. Her work has been recognized by Society of Illustrators, The Huffington Post, and BBC.</p>
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<li>being bullied and having a mental breakdown in college</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Catherine Just started using drugs and alcohol when she was 13. By 18 she was addicted to crystal meth. Then one day, in the throes of addiction, she heard a voice. It said, “There’s more to this life than what you’re living.” Something in Catherine woke up and she got sober. She &quot;checked herself into art school&quot; where she immersed herself in discovery through photography.</p>
<p>Today Catherine, 32 years sober, uses photography to help others return to their essence. Using a 4x5 large format film camera, Catherine captures, in a single image, “the breath, heartbeat, dreams, wishes, and desires” of her subject. Her photography has been published on the cover of National Geographic Magazine, inside O Magazine, Photo District News Magazine and shown in galleries in the US and France. </p>
<p>In this conversation some of things we talk about:</p>
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<li>being addicted to meth at 16 and getting sober at 18 </li>
<li>the power of photography to capture everything: the seen and unseen, the known and unknown</li>
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<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Lisa Hsieh was a clothing designer before she was a mom. She made clothes that looked good on thin people, slit maxi skirts and crop tops, clothes that were crisp, clean, and sharp —conditioned by the fashion industry that she had worked in for a decade.</p>
<p>Then she became a mama and everything changed. It was time to let go of all that had come before and leap into something she’d never done: designing and launching a sustainable clothing line for women that wasn’t about making clothes that defined who a person is but rather clothes that allow the person to be who they already are.</p>
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<p>Then she became a mama and everything changed. It was time to let go of all that had come before and leap into something she’d never done: designing and launching a sustainable clothing line for women that wasn’t about making clothes that defined who a person is but rather clothes that allow the person to be who they already are.</p>
<p>In this conversation some of things we talk about her struggles, and successes, as a mama, a wife, and an entrepreneur, launching, and growing, a business from nothing, sustainable fashion vs. fast fashion, what Taiwan and the States taught her about humility, confidence, and how to be a business owner and making money: the truth behind what it takes to create a successful business.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brooke Shaden has clarity. She knows why she’s making. And that why pervades everything. The why is her legacy, her message, her brand. Brooke’s why is to inspire creativity in others.</p>
<p>When you have that kind of clarity you don’t worry about changing creative direction or trying out a new medium. You don’t concern yourself with those who rail against your making or criticize your style. Her why is bigger than her art. It’s bigger than her audience. It’s her north star.</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about 3 steps to finding your why, your legacy, and your message, the #1 thing that stops people from moving forward in their personal and professional life, becoming a trailblazer and finding true liberation, and how to never run out of ideas or inspiration.</p>
<p>Brooke is a photographer whose work has been shown in galleries around the world, featured in, and on the cover of, dozens of magazines and books, winner of the international photographer of the year in 2016, named best of photography in 2015, one of Shutter Magazine's 10 most influential photographers, and is the founder of Light Space: a photography school for survivors of human trafficking in India and Thailand. </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brooke Shaden has clarity. She knows why she’s making. And that why pervades everything. The why is her legacy, her message, her brand. Brooke’s why is to inspire creativity in others.</p>
<p>When you have that kind of clarity you don’t worry about changing creative direction or trying out a new medium. You don’t concern yourself with those who rail against your making or criticize your style. Her why is bigger than her art. It’s bigger than her audience. It’s her north star.</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about 3 steps to finding your why, your legacy, and your message, the #1 thing that stops people from moving forward in their personal and professional life, becoming a trailblazer and finding true liberation, and how to never run out of ideas or inspiration.</p>
<p>Brooke is a photographer whose work has been shown in galleries around the world, featured in, and on the cover of, dozens of magazines and books, winner of the international photographer of the year in 2016, named best of photography in 2015, one of Shutter Magazine's 10 most influential photographers, and is the founder of Light Space: a photography school for survivors of human trafficking in India and Thailand. </p>
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      <title>how to live a joy-filled life doing what you most love with Jesh de Rox</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/jesh-de-rox-photographer/">Jesh de Rox</a> is, at heart, an explorer. He's spent his life asking the big questions: the ones that help make sense of who we are and why we're here. And he's built several very successful businesses in photography, thought leadership, and business coaching, around the same two things: joy and personal growth.</p>
<p>Jesh's  work has been featured in Vogue, Huffington Post, Elle, and Range Finder, to name a few, and has an international client list that includes celebrities and world-class performers in many fields.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how to overcome the biggest hurdles to creating and living a meaningful life</li>
<li>the most unusual (and powerful) business building (and life) advice you’ll ever get</li>
<li>what you must know to create what is most honestly yours</li>
<li>why what we see on Instagram is not what we want to imitate in art or life</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 8 Apr 2019 02:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/jesh-de-rox-photographer/">Jesh de Rox</a> is, at heart, an explorer. He's spent his life asking the big questions: the ones that help make sense of who we are and why we're here. And he's built several very successful businesses in photography, thought leadership, and business coaching, around the same two things: joy and personal growth.</p>
<p>Jesh's  work has been featured in Vogue, Huffington Post, Elle, and Range Finder, to name a few, and has an international client list that includes celebrities and world-class performers in many fields.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to overcome the biggest hurdles to creating and living a meaningful life</li>
<li>the most unusual (and powerful) business building (and life) advice you’ll ever get</li>
<li>what you must know to create what is most honestly yours</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/satsukishibuya/?hl=en">Satsuki Shibuya</a> is a painter, poet, and spiritual guide. She is also the first repeat guest on <a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/satsuki-shibuya-part-2/">The Creativity Habit Podcast</a>.</p>
<p>In this second conversation, we dive into the heart and mind of this spiritual thinker. We talk about love and purpose, flow and discipline, creativity and truth. It’s both profoundly spiritual and very practical.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how to  keep putting your most honest, creative self out into the world</li>
<li>Satsuki’s four-step creative process for hatching and launching any project</li>
<li>simple ways to know you’re moving in the right direction (and on the path of your purpose)</li>
<li>how to balance going with the flow with the practical aspects of building a business</li>
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<p>Satsuki's work has appeared on book covers, in Kinfolk, on the set of Marie Kondo’s Netflix series, Tidying up with Marie Kondo, in galleries and private collections. But Satsuki’s true contribution is that she changes the world not because of what she does but because of who she is. Enjoy.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/satsukishibuya/?hl=en">Satsuki Shibuya</a> is a painter, poet, and spiritual guide. She is also the first repeat guest on <a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/satsuki-shibuya-part-2/">The Creativity Habit Podcast</a>.</p>
<p>In this second conversation, we dive into the heart and mind of this spiritual thinker. We talk about love and purpose, flow and discipline, creativity and truth. It’s both profoundly spiritual and very practical.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to  keep putting your most honest, creative self out into the world</li>
<li>Satsuki’s four-step creative process for hatching and launching any project</li>
<li>simple ways to know you’re moving in the right direction (and on the path of your purpose)</li>
<li>how to balance going with the flow with the practical aspects of building a business</li>
</ul>
<p>Satsuki's work has appeared on book covers, in Kinfolk, on the set of Marie Kondo’s Netflix series, Tidying up with Marie Kondo, in galleries and private collections. But Satsuki’s true contribution is that she changes the world not because of what she does but because of who she is. Enjoy.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hall Newbegin is a &quot;hippie entrepreneur&quot; who went from making soap out of his basement to running a multi-million dollar business selling sustainably harvested products including perfume, incense, candles, and soap. Hall brought the places he loved to people who cared through products he made.</p>
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<li>finding your one thing, digging deep, and making it your everything</li>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hall Newbegin is a &quot;hippie entrepreneur&quot; who went from making soap out of his basement to running a multi-million dollar business selling sustainably harvested products including perfume, incense, candles, and soap. Hall brought the places he loved to people who cared through products he made.</p>
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<ul>
<li>finding the courage to wander off the known path in order to find your own path</li>
<li>finding your one thing, digging deep, and making it your everything</li>
<li>starting from nothing, losing almost everything, and ending with a multi-million dollar business</li>
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      <title>how to launch an art career even when you have no idea what you&apos;re doing with loveis wise</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Loveis Wise was a junior in college when she got her first art commission with Refinery 29 and a senior when she became the second black women in the history of The New Yorker Magazine to design its cover. Loveis grew up poor and no one in her family thought you could make any money making art but Loveis knew what she wanted and she want for it.<br />
Today Loveis has more work than time.Her illustrations have appeared in The New Yorker Magazine, The New York Times, Buzzfeed, NPR, and TED to name a few. She’s only one year out of college but she’s already an in-demand full-time artist who found her way out of poverty doing what she loves.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how to change your inner voice to help heal what’s not working</li>
<li>feeling like an imposter and doing it anyway</li>
<li>using art to navigate her way out of childhood trauma and depression</li>
<li>what she did in college to launch her career before she’d even graduated and</li>
<li>how to speak your dreams into existence to create the life you long for</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 01:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Today Loveis has more work than time.Her illustrations have appeared in The New Yorker Magazine, The New York Times, Buzzfeed, NPR, and TED to name a few. She’s only one year out of college but she’s already an in-demand full-time artist who found her way out of poverty doing what she loves.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to change your inner voice to help heal what’s not working</li>
<li>feeling like an imposter and doing it anyway</li>
<li>using art to navigate her way out of childhood trauma and depression</li>
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<li>how to speak your dreams into existence to create the life you long for</li>
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      <title>the power of telling the truth with michelle gardella</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Michelle Gardella is an internationally recognized photographer who hustled her way out of poverty to become one of the top 30 photographers in the world by Rangefinder Magazine and one of the top ten photographers in the US by Professional Photographers of America. Today Michelle is a truth-teller who uses her camera and her words to ferret out the false and showcase the real through her River Story Sessions and her writing. She has launched two successful Kickstarter campaigns, self-published her book River Story, and is currently working on her memoir.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to rise above a life of poverty and abuse to become one of the top 30 photographers in the world</li>
<li>photography as a truth-telling tool  (coming out from behind the lens)</li>
<li>how your brokenness leads right into your beauty</li>
<li>launching her first, and second, successful Kickstarter campaign and</li>
<li>playing the game of social media as only a truth-teller can</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 02:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to rise above a life of poverty and abuse to become one of the top 30 photographers in the world</li>
<li>photography as a truth-telling tool  (coming out from behind the lens)</li>
<li>how your brokenness leads right into your beauty</li>
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<li>playing the game of social media as only a truth-teller can</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Susannah Conway's business was born out of grief. When her partner died unexpectedly of a heart attack thirteen years ago, Susannah turned to photography and writing as a way through. Photography brought her into the present moment while writing helped her sort through the past ones. But eventually, her photography and writing turned into a thriving online business helping thousands of women around the world feel less alone and more alive. Today Susannah runs a six-figure business,  taking pictures, writes, and teaches courses including The Sacred Alone, Your Daily Guidance, and Journal Your Life.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how creativity carried her through her biggest loss and healed her broken heart</li>
<li>using language to change your reality and live into your biggest dreams</li>
<li>the beauty of being an introvert and the power of accepting yourself exactly as you are and</li>
<li>building a successful six-figure business from the heart one step at a time</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2019 02:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Susannah Conway's business was born out of grief. When her partner died unexpectedly of a heart attack thirteen years ago, Susannah turned to photography and writing as a way through. Photography brought her into the present moment while writing helped her sort through the past ones. But eventually, her photography and writing turned into a thriving online business helping thousands of women around the world feel less alone and more alive. Today Susannah runs a six-figure business,  taking pictures, writes, and teaches courses including The Sacred Alone, Your Daily Guidance, and Journal Your Life.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how creativity carried her through her biggest loss and healed her broken heart</li>
<li>using language to change your reality and live into your biggest dreams</li>
<li>the beauty of being an introvert and the power of accepting yourself exactly as you are and</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Arielle Estoria never wanted to be center stage but sometimes life decides your path for you. In college Arielle stumbled into slam and spoken word poetry. Her words had power. They resonated and moved the audience. Arielle decided to devote one year after college to her creativity. One year turned into four and today Arielle performs on stages around the world, bringing people together through the power of vulnerability, truth, and love.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arielle’s alter ego, Erika Watson and how Erika gave Arielle permission to perform</li>
<li>Arielle's years going silent in middle school</li>
<li>the scary, messy path of pursuing your purpose</li>
<li>ditching her college plan for six jobs and poetry and</li>
<li>how to share all your brokenness and vulnerability with the world as a path to healing and greater humanity</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 4 Feb 2019 02:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arielle Estoria never wanted to be center stage but sometimes life decides your path for you. In college Arielle stumbled into slam and spoken word poetry. Her words had power. They resonated and moved the audience. Arielle decided to devote one year after college to her creativity. One year turned into four and today Arielle performs on stages around the world, bringing people together through the power of vulnerability, truth, and love.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arielle’s alter ego, Erika Watson and how Erika gave Arielle permission to perform</li>
<li>Arielle's years going silent in middle school</li>
<li>the scary, messy path of pursuing your purpose</li>
<li>ditching her college plan for six jobs and poetry and</li>
<li>how to share all your brokenness and vulnerability with the world as a path to healing and greater humanity</li>
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<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her painful descent in college into the world of partying, eating disorders, and bad relationships</li>
<li>how a life-threatening illness brought her back to art</li>
<li>finding self-love, connection, and the greater creative flow through the Rose Project</li>
<li>turning a life of sacrifice into a successful art career and</li>
<li>the power of a daily practice</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 02:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carrie Schmitt is a painter, writer, and teacher. Several years ago Carrie became so sick she couldn't move. Any physical exertion would cause her body to break out in hives and her entire system to overheat. The only thing left, the only relief she found, was in painting. Thus began Carrie's life as a full-time artist. Today Carrie teaches workshops, has several books, sells art around the world and has a clothing line coming.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her painful descent in college into the world of partying, eating disorders, and bad relationships</li>
<li>how a life-threatening illness brought her back to art</li>
<li>finding self-love, connection, and the greater creative flow through the Rose Project</li>
<li>turning a life of sacrifice into a successful art career and</li>
<li>the power of a daily practice</li>
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 - her painful descent in college into the world of partying, eating disorders and bad relationships
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Some things we talk about: 

 - her painful descent in college into the world of partying, eating disorders and bad relationships
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 - finding self-love, connection, and the greater creative flow through the Rose Project
 - turning a life of sacrifice into a successful art career and
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      <title>how to craft the life you want to live with emma louise sophia</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Emma Louise Sophia is a writer, photographer, and teacher. Emma did not have an easy time of it growing up. She battled eating disorders, depression, and anxiety. But then she met and fell in love with her future husband and got pregnant and that changed everything. Emma sobered up, pulled what had come apart back together, and settled into a whole new life as a mom, an artist, and an entrepreneur. Today she lives in Marrakech, Morocco with her husband and three kids teaching personal development through personal discovery to thousands of men and women around the world.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her father's sudden death, her own downward spiral and her way back home</li>
<li>learning how to break free of other people's expectations to find her own</li>
<li>discovering one's personal philosophy and</li>
<li>how to identify your passions and pursue them with confidence</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emma Louise Sophia is a writer, photographer, and teacher. Emma did not have an easy time of it growing up. She battled eating disorders, depression, and anxiety. But then she met and fell in love with her future husband and got pregnant and that changed everything. Emma sobered up, pulled what had come apart back together, and settled into a whole new life as a mom, an artist, and an entrepreneur. Today she lives in Marrakech, Morocco with her husband and three kids teaching personal development through personal discovery to thousands of men and women around the world.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her father's sudden death, her own downward spiral and her way back home</li>
<li>learning how to break free of other people's expectations to find her own</li>
<li>discovering one's personal philosophy and</li>
<li>how to identify your passions and pursue them with confidence</li>
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 - her father&apos;s sudden death, her own downward spiral and her way back home
 - learning how to break free of other people&apos;s expectations to find her own
 - discovering one&apos;s personal philosophy and
 - how to identify your passions and pursue them with confidence

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 - her father&apos;s sudden death, her own downward spiral and her way back home
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 - discovering one&apos;s personal philosophy and
 - how to identify your passions and pursue them with confidence

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      <title>finding peace and making money through art with Liz Trans</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Multi-disciplinary artist, <a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/liz-tran/">Liz Tran</a>, makes joy for a living. Her art is big and colorful and full of play. It is about extroversion and experimentation and all the things that look like happiness. Art is where Liz escaped from anxiety and depression and found safety and freedom. Today Liz's work is all over the world. From Toronto to Miami, San Francisco to Iceland, her paintings and sculptures hang in galleries, museums, and the homes of private collectors.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>advice for starting an art career</li>
<li>anxiety, mental illness, and art</li>
<li>being a woman in a very male-dominated, often discriminatory, world</li>
<li>how to get unstuck when you’re knee-deep in stuck</li>
<li>hustle, persistence, and crafting your own career</li>
</ul>
<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multi-disciplinary artist, <a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/liz-tran/">Liz Tran</a>, makes joy for a living. Her art is big and colorful and full of play. It is about extroversion and experimentation and all the things that look like happiness. Art is where Liz escaped from anxiety and depression and found safety and freedom. Today Liz's work is all over the world. From Toronto to Miami, San Francisco to Iceland, her paintings and sculptures hang in galleries, museums, and the homes of private collectors.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>advice for starting an art career</li>
<li>anxiety, mental illness, and art</li>
<li>being a woman in a very male-dominated, often discriminatory, world</li>
<li>how to get unstuck when you’re knee-deep in stuck</li>
<li>hustle, persistence, and crafting your own career</li>
</ul>
<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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 - anxiety, mental illness, and art
 - being a woman in a very male-dominated, often discriminatory, world
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      <title>how to use art to make the world better with Sheila Pree Bright</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sheila Pree Bright is a photographer using the camera to change how we see the world. Her work has won numerous awards, she was a runner-up for the million dollar TED prize, her photographs have appeared in galleries and museums around the world and she lectures all over the country. Her images break down old beliefs, shake up stereotypes, and help us all see the “other” for what they truly are: people. Sheila's photography is more than art, it's activism, change, and love.</p>
<p>Some of what we talk about:</p>
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<li>how to use art as activism</li>
<li>the power of the lens to change what we see</li>
<li>what it means to be black in a racist America</li>
<li>how to build your own art business</li>
<li>using social media to launch your career</li>
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<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 02:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheila Pree Bright is a photographer using the camera to change how we see the world. Her work has won numerous awards, she was a runner-up for the million dollar TED prize, her photographs have appeared in galleries and museums around the world and she lectures all over the country. Her images break down old beliefs, shake up stereotypes, and help us all see the “other” for what they truly are: people. Sheila's photography is more than art, it's activism, change, and love.</p>
<p>Some of what we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to use art as activism</li>
<li>the power of the lens to change what we see</li>
<li>what it means to be black in a racist America</li>
<li>how to build your own art business</li>
<li>using social media to launch your career</li>
</ul>
<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mati was 18 months old when her father died in a car accident. He was an artist, a woodcarver.</p>
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<p>Today, Mati leads workshops all over the world, her books include Daring Adventures in Paint and Painting the Sacred Within, she has over ten online courses, and her original art can be found in private collections around the world.</p>
<p>Art is no longer about death for Mati. Art is what makes Mati come fully alive.<br />
Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>losing her dad at 18 months old and her grandma when she was five</li>
<li>going back to art school at 29</li>
<li>building trust in her own voice</li>
<li>getting started in the art world and creating an art career</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 21:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Today, Mati leads workshops all over the world, her books include Daring Adventures in Paint and Painting the Sacred Within, she has over ten online courses, and her original art can be found in private collections around the world.</p>
<p>Art is no longer about death for Mati. Art is what makes Mati come fully alive.<br />
Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>losing her dad at 18 months old and her grandma when she was five</li>
<li>going back to art school at 29</li>
<li>building trust in her own voice</li>
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<p>Gabrielle Tesfaye has been making art forever. When she was little she knew she would be an artist. When she went to art school and people asked her what she planned to do with the rest of her life she simply replied, &quot;make art.&quot; And that's what she does. All the time. Gabrielle has figured out how to devote one's life to doing exactly what one wants. In this conversation we talk about:</p>
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<li>making art no matter how much, or how little, you have – time, money, resources<br />
-how to price your art</li>
<li>the pain of losing a child and the art that came out of it</li>
<li>how to never give up on yourself – no matter what the world tells you</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 21:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
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<ul>
<li>making art no matter how much, or how little, you have – time, money, resources<br />
-how to price your art</li>
<li>the pain of losing a child and the art that came out of it</li>
<li>how to never give up on yourself – no matter what the world tells you</li>
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 - making art no matter how much, or how little, you have – time, money, resources
 -how to price your art
 - the pain of losing a child and the art that came out of it
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 - the pain of losing a child and the art that came out of it
 - how to never give up on yourself – no matter what the world tells you</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Amber is an illustrator who makes images of women all shapes and sizes. Hairy and big. Short and wide. Arms too long, legs too short. Women who are beautiful simply because they are women.</p>
<p>Amber's work has appeared on the cover of numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, she's partnered with big names like Conde Nast, Man Repeller and Gucci and she sells her art all over the world.</p>
<p>All from taking a stand for what she believed in, resisting what she didn’t, and making art that is honest to who she is.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about are:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to hustle and get your art out there even when no one’s heard of you or knows your work</li>
<li>the best practices to grow your Instagram following</li>
<li>disrupting a broken system</li>
<li>how to make your own success and create your own career</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 7 Oct 2018 12:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amber is an illustrator who makes images of women all shapes and sizes. Hairy and big. Short and wide. Arms too long, legs too short. Women who are beautiful simply because they are women.</p>
<p>Amber's work has appeared on the cover of numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, she's partnered with big names like Conde Nast, Man Repeller and Gucci and she sells her art all over the world.</p>
<p>All from taking a stand for what she believed in, resisting what she didn’t, and making art that is honest to who she is.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about are:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to hustle and get your art out there even when no one’s heard of you or knows your work</li>
<li>the best practices to grow your Instagram following</li>
<li>disrupting a broken system</li>
<li>how to make your own success and create your own career</li>
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All from taking a stand for what she believed in, resisting what she didn’t, and making art that is honest to who she is. 

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All from taking a stand for what she believed in, resisting what she didn’t, and making art that is honest to who she is. 

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      <title>Don&apos;t Fit In, Rise Above: Harper Watters on being black, gay, and a soloist with the Houston Ballet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/harper-watters/">Harper Watters</a> is a soloist with the Houston Ballet - the fourth largest dance company in the United States.</p>
<p>Harper has stood out his whole life. His parents are white. He's gay. He's a ballet dancer.  He doesn't fit.</p>
<p>When Harper was growing up, not fitting in was hard. People stared at him. He was scared of being bullied. But as cliché as it sounds, it was when Harper learned to use his differences, to embrace them, that he found serious success as a dancer. And as a person.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>the moment Harper realized he was gay</li>
<li>the video that went viral and catapulted his <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theharperwatters/?hl=en">Instagram</a> fame</li>
<li>what it means to be an influencer</li>
<li>going from small town great to big town nobody</li>
<li>finding his way to the dance world and making his way within it</li>
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<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 14:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Harper has stood out his whole life. His parents are white. He's gay. He's a ballet dancer.  He doesn't fit.</p>
<p>When Harper was growing up, not fitting in was hard. People stared at him. He was scared of being bullied. But as cliché as it sounds, it was when Harper learned to use his differences, to embrace them, that he found serious success as a dancer. And as a person.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>the moment Harper realized he was gay</li>
<li>the video that went viral and catapulted his <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theharperwatters/?hl=en">Instagram</a> fame</li>
<li>what it means to be an influencer</li>
<li>going from small town great to big town nobody</li>
<li>finding his way to the dance world and making his way within it</li>
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<p>May it inspire you to make your thing and change your world.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://thecreativityhabit.com/project/satsuki-shibuya/">Satsuki Shibuya</a> had it all: her own graphic design business, great clients, money in the bank and then she got sick. So sick she couldn’t get out of bed, read a book or talk on the phone. And she stayed sick for a year and a half. During that time she lost everything: her business, her clients, her reputation. But she found something bigger: painting.</p>
<p>Now she’s a watercolorist with 33,600 <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satsukishibuya/?hl=en">Instagram followers</a>, work that often sells out within hours, and a Kickstarter campaign that was 133% funded. In this interview, we talk about what it means to lose everything, finding you're true calling, and starting and growing a full-time art business.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 21:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Now she’s a watercolorist with 33,600 <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satsukishibuya/?hl=en">Instagram followers</a>, work that often sells out within hours, and a Kickstarter campaign that was 133% funded. In this interview, we talk about what it means to lose everything, finding you're true calling, and starting and growing a full-time art business.</p>
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<p>Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It's a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it's a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.</p>
<p>Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Tiny Buddha, The Abundant Artist, Creative Pro, and Life Hack.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>abandoning drawing in 7th for not being “good enough”</li>
<li>getting into Juiliard at 19 and dropping out at 20</li>
<li>starting her own business at 29, getting divorced, shutting her business down and</li>
<li>starting over with The Creative Sandbox.</li>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 01:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It's a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it's a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.</p>
<p>Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Tiny Buddha, The Abundant Artist, Creative Pro, and Life Hack.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>abandoning drawing in 7th for not being “good enough”</li>
<li>getting into Juiliard at 19 and dropping out at 20</li>
<li>starting her own business at 29, getting divorced, shutting her business down and</li>
<li>starting over with The Creative Sandbox.</li>
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Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It&apos;s a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it&apos;s a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.

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<p>This is Murphy’s story. Much of it anyway. From the child to the woman, through the dark and into the light. It’s all here. A gloriously beautiful, totally messed up, well-traveled life.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>repression, creativity, and freedom,</li>
<li>her dark period of alcohol, drug abuse and homelessness</li>
<li>writing an award-winning play and</li>
<li>going from broke, single mom to owner of a seven-figure a year branding business</li>
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      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>This is Murphy’s story. Much of it anyway. From the child to the woman, through the dark and into the light. It’s all here. A gloriously beautiful, totally messed up, well-traveled life.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>repression, creativity, and freedom,</li>
<li>her dark period of alcohol, drug abuse and homelessness</li>
<li>writing an award-winning play and</li>
<li>going from broke, single mom to owner of a seven-figure a year branding business</li>
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<p>Alexandra's work has been featured in The New York Times, Edible Magazine, Pop-Up Magazine, Food 52, and the BBC.</p>
<p>Some of the things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>being the daughter of bi-racial parents in a mostly-white neighborhood</li>
<li>using art to find your place in the world</li>
<li>the best advice for getting your freelance business off the ground</li>
<li>and making art about what matters</li>
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      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Alexandra's work has been featured in The New York Times, Edible Magazine, Pop-Up Magazine, Food 52, and the BBC.</p>
<p>Some of the things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>being the daughter of bi-racial parents in a mostly-white neighborhood</li>
<li>using art to find your place in the world</li>
<li>the best advice for getting your freelance business off the ground</li>
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<p>Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It's a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it's a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.</p>
<p>Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Tiny Buddha, The Abundant Artist, Creative Pro, and Life Hack.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>abandoning drawing in 7th for not being “good enough”</li>
<li>getting into Juiliard at 19 and dropping out at 20</li>
<li>starting her own business at 29, getting divorced, shutting her business down and</li>
<li>starting over with The Creative Sandbox.</li>
</ul>
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      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It's a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it's a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.</p>
<p>Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Tiny Buddha, The Abundant Artist, Creative Pro, and Life Hack.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>abandoning drawing in 7th for not being “good enough”</li>
<li>getting into Juiliard at 19 and dropping out at 20</li>
<li>starting her own business at 29, getting divorced, shutting her business down and</li>
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Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It&apos;s a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it&apos;s a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.

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Now Melissa runs the Creative Sandbox. It&apos;s a community, a consulting agency, retreats, and playdays. But most of all it&apos;s a way of life where art is just art and creativity is (almost) always fun.

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<p>She has learned that when she gives other women a chance to see and know themselves through the lens of a loving camera and a compassionate photographer, a woman transforms.</p>
<p>And she has learned that every body is a canvas and every woman an amazing piece of art.</p>
<p>Here Allie shares it all: her truth, the truth of the women she photographs, and the undeniable truth in the beauty of every woman who lets herself be seen just as she is.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her thoughts on overcoming an eating disorder and being ten years sober</li>
<li>leaving the airbrushed world of wedding photography for the world of<br />
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<li>doing what you love no matter how bold or terrifying</li>
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<p>She has learned that when she gives other women a chance to see and know themselves through the lens of a loving camera and a compassionate photographer, a woman transforms.</p>
<p>And she has learned that every body is a canvas and every woman an amazing piece of art.</p>
<p>Here Allie shares it all: her truth, the truth of the women she photographs, and the undeniable truth in the beauty of every woman who lets herself be seen just as she is.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her thoughts on overcoming an eating disorder and being ten years sober</li>
<li>leaving the airbrushed world of wedding photography for the world of<br />
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<li>doing what you love no matter how bold or terrifying</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sonal Nathwani is an artist. She was born in Africa to Indian parents who fled to England to escape bad things in Africa. She grew up in England before moving to Belgium, Florence, and eventually, Vienna.</p>
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<p>Sonal has been making, selling, and teaching art full-time for over 20 years.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>ditching perfectionism for imperfect beauty</li>
<li>creating, sharing, and selling art</li>
<li>becoming your own person, your own artist, and</li>
<li>making what you truly love</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Sonal has been making, selling, and teaching art full-time for over 20 years.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>ditching perfectionism for imperfect beauty</li>
<li>creating, sharing, and selling art</li>
<li>becoming your own person, your own artist, and</li>
<li>making what you truly love</li>
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Sonal Nathwani is old enough to know that it doesn’t matter what someone else tells you matters. That when you make art, what is most important, is that you make it for you, that you do it first, for yourself. 

 Sonal has been making, selling, and teaching art full-time for over 20 years. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ash Sierra dropped out of college her sophomore year to explore herbalism. She began making salves and tinctures for friends and family. It was never meant to be a business.</p>
<p>Today Ash runs Ritual Botanica, a private consulting practice and a thriving business selling tinctures, salves, dried herbs, oils, teas with over than 55,000 followers on Instagram and customers all over the world.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>trying to be adult, losing herself, and getting found</li>
<li>starting a business doing what she loved most – as impractical as it<br />
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<li>how to tune into your guidance and</li>
<li>depression, autonomy, and choosing your own life</li>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ash Sierra dropped out of college her sophomore year to explore herbalism. She began making salves and tinctures for friends and family. It was never meant to be a business.</p>
<p>Today Ash runs Ritual Botanica, a private consulting practice and a thriving business selling tinctures, salves, dried herbs, oils, teas with over than 55,000 followers on Instagram and customers all over the world.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>trying to be adult, losing herself, and getting found</li>
<li>starting a business doing what she loved most – as impractical as it<br />
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<li>how to tune into your guidance and</li>
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Today Ash runs Ritual Botanica, a private consulting practice and a thriving business selling tinctures, salves, dried herbs, oils, teas with over than 55,000 followers on Instagram and customers all over the world. 

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      <title>Lanecia Rouse: death, life, and full-time art</title>
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<p>Here Lanecia shares her story as honestly as she does her art, her struggles with the church, her loss around her daughter, and her new life as a full-time artist who is finally free.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>being the daughter of a black pastor in an all-white world</li>
<li>losing a baby girl and gaining a new life</li>
<li>getting starting making art as you’re your full-time thing and</li>
<li>leaping after your dreams no matter the scrapes and bruises</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lanecia was born the daughter of a pastor.  As a young adult, she chose to study divinity and become a pastor herself. But then, at 36 years-old. Lanecia found out she was pregnant. And, as many expecting moms do, she started to examine her life in preparation for parenthood. She began questioning things in the church she hadn’t questioned before, and she started to re-envision who she was and what was possible. And that is when Lanecia began the journey into life as a full-time artist.</p>
<p>Here Lanecia shares her story as honestly as she does her art, her struggles with the church, her loss around her daughter, and her new life as a full-time artist who is finally free.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>being the daughter of a black pastor in an all-white world</li>
<li>losing a baby girl and gaining a new life</li>
<li>getting starting making art as you’re your full-time thing and</li>
<li>leaping after your dreams no matter the scrapes and bruises</li>
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Here Lanecia shares her story as honestly as she does her art, her struggles with the church, her loss around her daughter, and her new life as a full-time artist who is finally free.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In three short years, painter Amira Rahim went from painting alone in her room to selling art in galleries and online, having licensing agreements, and being recognized the world over for her talent .</p>
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<p>Amira spends every day living out her mission: using her art to make the world a more colorful place.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
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<li>how she built her business piece by piece,</li>
<li>dealing with depression while building a huge art business and</li>
<li>the need to lead – taking your followers where they want to go</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In three short years, painter Amira Rahim went from painting alone in her room to selling art in galleries and online, having licensing agreements, and being recognized the world over for her talent .</p>
<p>Amira's work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Time Out, The Chicago Tribune, Ebony and in galleries and personal collections around the world.</p>
<p>Amira spends every day living out her mission: using her art to make the world a more colorful place.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>how she built her business piece by piece,</li>
<li>dealing with depression while building a huge art business and</li>
<li>the need to lead – taking your followers where they want to go</li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“Honey-drenched maker, sister keeper, and gentle spirit badass mother fucker,” Jennette Nielsen, creates from just about anything to make just about everything. From goddess mugs to witches salves, from bags and hats to rattles, and inks, Jennette makes to mend and turns rubbish into beauty. When Jennette was four years old her step-father began sexually abusing her. He stopped when she was ten. Jennette found refuge in creating and today makes her living from the art that keeps her breathing.</p>
<p>SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT…</p>
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<li>Using art to heal from long-term sexual abuse</li>
<li>How having a baby freed her up to be totally honest</li>
<li>How she “cobbles together an income” to make a living from making art and</li>
<li>Making art without asking a single soul for permission</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 22:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT…</p>
<ul>
<li>Using art to heal from long-term sexual abuse</li>
<li>How having a baby freed her up to be totally honest</li>
<li>How she “cobbles together an income” to make a living from making art and</li>
<li>Making art without asking a single soul for permission</li>
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SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT…

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SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT…

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Addye Nieves is a self-taught visual artist, writer, and mental health advocate. Her work focuses on trauma, healing, and how both shape who we are and who we become. She “empowers women to transform brokenness in their lives into power and beauty, and amplifies the voices and experiences of those marked as Other in society.” This is her story from broke to beautiful.</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
<p>•	the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father<br />
•	how she made it through college while raising two kids as a single mom<br />
•	finding painting and how painting saved her sanity<br />
•	the path to becoming a self-taught full-time visual artist<br />
•	learning to promote and sell her work<br />
•	and the first thing anyone can do to help heal trauma through art</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2018 21:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
<p>•	the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father<br />
•	how she made it through college while raising two kids as a single mom<br />
•	finding painting and how painting saved her sanity<br />
•	the path to becoming a self-taught full-time visual artist<br />
•	learning to promote and sell her work<br />
•	and the first thing anyone can do to help heal trauma through art</p>
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In this conversation we talk about:

•	the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father
•	how she made it through college while raising two kids as a single mom
•	finding painting and how painting saved her sanity
•	the path to becoming a self-taught full-time visual artist
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In this conversation we talk about:

•	the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father
•	how she made it through college while raising two kids as a single mom
•	finding painting and how painting saved her sanity
•	the path to becoming a self-taught full-time visual artist
•	learning to promote and sell her work
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Actor, advocate, singer, and author, Kimberly Beaman, was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was five. She was humiliated, threatened, and segregated in school. By middle school, her self-esteem had plummeted. By high school, Kimberly was officially depressed. Today<br />
she runs her own company: Accessible Books for Children. Her first children's book, My Little Cupcake, is a book for all young learners but designed specifically for kids with dyslexia and other learning differences.</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her first emotional breakdown at 8 years old</li>
<li>being bullied, threatened, and misunderstood</li>
<li>finding healing through community and counseling</li>
<li>ditching corporate life to be an entrepreneur and</li>
<li>her first steps in a global vision for change</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 8 Apr 2018 20:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actor, advocate, singer, and author, Kimberly Beaman, was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was five. She was humiliated, threatened, and segregated in school. By middle school, her self-esteem had plummeted. By high school, Kimberly was officially depressed. Today<br />
she runs her own company: Accessible Books for Children. Her first children's book, My Little Cupcake, is a book for all young learners but designed specifically for kids with dyslexia and other learning differences.</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>her first emotional breakdown at 8 years old</li>
<li>being bullied, threatened, and misunderstood</li>
<li>finding healing through community and counseling</li>
<li>ditching corporate life to be an entrepreneur and</li>
<li>her first steps in a global vision for change</li>
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In this conversation we talk about: 

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 - being bullied, threatened, and misunderstood
 - finding healing through community and counseling
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she runs her own company: Accessible Books for Children. Her first children&apos;s book, My Little Cupcake, is a book for all young learners but designed specifically for kids with dyslexia and other learning differences. 

In this conversation we talk about: 

 - her first emotional breakdown at 8 years old
 - being bullied, threatened, and misunderstood
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
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<li>Being bullied for being brown</li>
<li>The role of identity in art and using it to find your own</li>
<li>Taking the leap into life as a full-time artist without any safety net</li>
<li>What it took for Gregg to find, and own, his voice and</li>
<li>The balance between self-expression and honoring one’s culture</li>
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:</p>
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<li>Being bullied for being brown</li>
<li>The role of identity in art and using it to find your own</li>
<li>Taking the leap into life as a full-time artist without any safety net</li>
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 - Being bullied for being brown 
 - The role of identity in art and using it to find your own 
 - Taking the leap into life as a full-time artist without any safety net
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In this conversation we talk about: 

 - Being bullied for being brown 
 - The role of identity in art and using it to find your own 
 - Taking the leap into life as a full-time artist without any safety net
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<p>In this conversation, some things we talk about are:</p>
<ul>
<li>The struggle between fitting in and standing out</li>
<li>The decision to never quit</li>
<li>The loneliest period of her adult life</li>
<li>Healing from an incredibly intense trauma and</li>
<li>Her call to arms as a woman and an artist</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2018 22:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In this conversation, some things we talk about are:</p>
<ul>
<li>The struggle between fitting in and standing out</li>
<li>The decision to never quit</li>
<li>The loneliest period of her adult life</li>
<li>Healing from an incredibly intense trauma and</li>
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 - The decision to never quit 
 - The loneliest period of her adult life 
 - Healing from an incredibly intense trauma and
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<li>How Kesha survived being broke while attending fancy art school</li>
<li>Losing her creative voice and what she did to find it again</li>
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<li>What it’s like when no one understands your art and how to keep going in spite of it</li>
<li>How Kesha survived being broke while attending fancy art school</li>
<li>Losing her creative voice and what she did to find it again</li>
<li>Being a full-time artist (while holding down a day job) and</li>
<li>How Kesha wants to flip the art world on its head: making it accessible to all and meaningful for everyone</li>
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 - Losing her creative voice and what she did to find it again 
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 - What it’s like when no one understands your art and how to keep going in spite of it 
 - How Kesha survived being broke while attending fancy art school 
 - Losing her creative voice and what she did to find it again 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jeweler and watercolor maker, Kim Wildthorne, is a mother, thinker, doer and creative problem solver whose “heart manifests in the world with humility, sensitivity, and gratitude.” Kim brings beauty, intention, and integrity into the world through sustainable made jewelry and eco-conscious watercolor paints.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about her struggles as she transitioned to life as a full-time artist, the courage to become an artist, how to sell your work with integrity and grow your business authentically, the sacrifices she’s made to stay an artist, and how to hold on to the core of who you are in a world of instant feedback, advice, and criticism.</p>
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<p>In this interview we talk about her struggles as she transitioned to life as a full-time artist, the courage to become an artist, how to sell your work with integrity and grow your business authentically, the sacrifices she’s made to stay an artist, and how to hold on to the core of who you are in a world of instant feedback, advice, and criticism.</p>
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In this interview we talk about her struggles as she transitioned to life as a full-time artist, the courage to become an artist, how to sell your work with integrity and grow your business authentically, the sacrifices she’s made to stay an artist, and how to hold on to the core of who you are in a world of instant feedback, advice, and criticism. </itunes:summary>
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In this interview we talk about her struggles as she transitioned to life as a full-time artist, the courage to become an artist, how to sell your work with integrity and grow your business authentically, the sacrifices she’s made to stay an artist, and how to hold on to the core of who you are in a world of instant feedback, advice, and criticism. </itunes:subtitle>
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<p>Some things we talk about</p>
<ul>
<li>her first blog, her first book, and her first time making money from</li>
<li>her art 3 questions to ask to figure out exactly out who you are</li>
<li>using art to speak up and creativity to make change the value of</li>
<li>diversity and the beauty of difference when to share your creativity</li>
<li>with those you love (and when to wait) and</li>
<li>how Karen launched herself and into the paid world of public speaking<br />
and a career in creativity</li>
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      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Some things we talk about</p>
<ul>
<li>her first blog, her first book, and her first time making money from</li>
<li>her art 3 questions to ask to figure out exactly out who you are</li>
<li>using art to speak up and creativity to make change the value of</li>
<li>diversity and the beauty of difference when to share your creativity</li>
<li>with those you love (and when to wait) and</li>
<li>how Karen launched herself and into the paid world of public speaking<br />
and a career in creativity</li>
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Some things we talk about

 - her first blog, her first book, and her first time making money from 
 - her art 3 questions to ask to figure out exactly out who you are
 - using art to speak up and creativity to make change the value of
 - diversity and the beauty of difference when to share your creativity
 - with those you love (and when to wait) and 
 - how Karen launched herself and into the paid world of public speaking
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Some things we talk about

 - her first blog, her first book, and her first time making money from 
 - her art 3 questions to ask to figure out exactly out who you are
 - using art to speak up and creativity to make change the value of
 - diversity and the beauty of difference when to share your creativity
 - with those you love (and when to wait) and 
 - how Karen launched herself and into the paid world of public speaking
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this very candid interview Alisa Burke, painter &amp; mixed-media artist,  talks about everything from miscarriage and how art pulled her through what was one of the hardest years of her life to the challenges of being a full-time artist, what happened when she got really brave and put herself out there, how to find your own creative voice amongst the millions of others, and what it took for Alisa to leave the world of a steady paycheck and health care and leap into the world of art, dreams, and freedom.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2018 20:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Andrea Pippins is a successful illustrator and author who didn't take any art classes until her senior year in high school. She applied three times to the Tyler School of Art at Temple University before being accepted. Today Andrea has clients around the world including the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Lincoln Center and Free People. Her work has been featured in O: The Oprah Magazine, Family Circle and The Huffington Post and she’s the author of three books including the coloring book, “I love my hair” and her newest book, Young, Gifted, and Black. This is Andrea’s story from just starting out to freelancer to living back on her mom’s couch to being a full-time successful artist living in Sweden with her husband and baby boy.</p>
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•	Exactly what she does to stay grounded and creative under tight deadlines<br />
•	Dealing with rejection (again and again and again)<br />
•	How going natural changed her idea of beauty<br />
•	The one question she wished she'd been asked as a teenager<br />
•	How to share your work (and then let it go)</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2018 19:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrea Pippins is a successful illustrator and author who didn't take any art classes until her senior year in high school. She applied three times to the Tyler School of Art at Temple University before being accepted. Today Andrea has clients around the world including the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Lincoln Center and Free People. Her work has been featured in O: The Oprah Magazine, Family Circle and The Huffington Post and she’s the author of three books including the coloring book, “I love my hair” and her newest book, Young, Gifted, and Black. This is Andrea’s story from just starting out to freelancer to living back on her mom’s couch to being a full-time successful artist living in Sweden with her husband and baby boy.</p>
<p>In this interview, we talk about</p>
<p>•	The best thing to do when just getting started<br />
•	Exactly what she does to stay grounded and creative under tight deadlines<br />
•	Dealing with rejection (again and again and again)<br />
•	How going natural changed her idea of beauty<br />
•	The one question she wished she'd been asked as a teenager<br />
•	How to share your work (and then let it go)</p>
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In this interview, we talk about

•	The best thing to do when just getting started
•	Exactly what she does to stay grounded and creative under tight deadlines
•	Dealing with rejection (again and again and again)
•	How going natural changed her idea of beauty
•	The one question she wished she&apos;d been asked as a teenager
•	How to share your work (and then let it go)
 
</itunes:summary>
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In this interview, we talk about

•	The best thing to do when just getting started
•	Exactly what she does to stay grounded and creative under tight deadlines
•	Dealing with rejection (again and again and again)
•	How going natural changed her idea of beauty
•	The one question she wished she&apos;d been asked as a teenager
•	How to share your work (and then let it go)
 
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      <title>Fear Expert, Roanne Van Voorst, on How to Bust Through ANY Fear</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Fear researcher, author, and productivity expert, Roanne Van Voorst used to be an overworked academic scared of dogs, flying, public speaking, risk-taking, and heights. Then Roanne started putting her research into action. Now she works four hour days producing more than she ever has. She’s written six books in the last six years, including Fear! Extreme athletes on how to reach your highest goals and overcome stress and self-doubt. She’s created two in-depth online training programs, and she flies around the world speaking publicly. In her off time she climbs mountains. And she has a dog.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>The two things you NEED to know about fear</li>
<li>Roanne’s personal system for getting more done in less time – without sacrificing rest or renewal</li>
<li>A step-by-step process for overcoming almost any fear and</li>
<li>How to live a more creative, courageous life</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2018 19:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fear researcher, author, and productivity expert, Roanne Van Voorst used to be an overworked academic scared of dogs, flying, public speaking, risk-taking, and heights. Then Roanne started putting her research into action. Now she works four hour days producing more than she ever has. She’s written six books in the last six years, including Fear! Extreme athletes on how to reach your highest goals and overcome stress and self-doubt. She’s created two in-depth online training programs, and she flies around the world speaking publicly. In her off time she climbs mountains. And she has a dog.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>The two things you NEED to know about fear</li>
<li>Roanne’s personal system for getting more done in less time – without sacrificing rest or renewal</li>
<li>A step-by-step process for overcoming almost any fear and</li>
<li>How to live a more creative, courageous life</li>
</ul>
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In this interview we talk about:

 - The two things you NEED to know about fear
 - Roanne’s personal system for getting more done in less time – without sacrificing rest or renewal
 - A step-by-step process for overcoming almost any fear and
 - How to live a more creative, courageous life</itunes:summary>
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In this interview we talk about:

 - The two things you NEED to know about fear
 - Roanne’s personal system for getting more done in less time – without sacrificing rest or renewal
 - A step-by-step process for overcoming almost any fear and
 - How to live a more creative, courageous life</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Catherine Rains: From Breast Cancer to Divorce to Life as a Full-Time Artist</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Catherine Rains is a collage artist and painter. She began making art at 33-years old to help relieve the stress of her full-time job. Over the last two decades, Catherine has built a strong following and an extensive portfolio. Her work has been shown in galleries, art shows, and is in private collections around the country. Here is the story of Catherine’s journey: from making art while working, to becoming a full-time artist, getting breast cancer, divorced, returning back to work, and eventually becoming, once again, a full-time artist.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about:<br />
•	her daily routine: how she made art every day while working full-time<br />
•	the 3 core things to focus on when building an art business<br />
•	the exact phrase Catherine used to manifest her dream job<br />
•	overcoming breast cancer and divorce while navigating an art career  and<br />
•	the most important strategy for making money when starting out</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2017 21:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Catherine Rains is a collage artist and painter. She began making art at 33-years old to help relieve the stress of her full-time job. Over the last two decades, Catherine has built a strong following and an extensive portfolio. Her work has been shown in galleries, art shows, and is in private collections around the country. Here is the story of Catherine’s journey: from making art while working, to becoming a full-time artist, getting breast cancer, divorced, returning back to work, and eventually becoming, once again, a full-time artist.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about:<br />
•	her daily routine: how she made art every day while working full-time<br />
•	the 3 core things to focus on when building an art business<br />
•	the exact phrase Catherine used to manifest her dream job<br />
•	overcoming breast cancer and divorce while navigating an art career  and<br />
•	the most important strategy for making money when starting out</p>
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In this interview we talk about: 
•	her daily routine: how she made art every day while working full-time
•	the 3 core things to focus on when building an art business
•	the exact phrase Catherine used to manifest her dream job 
•	overcoming breast cancer and divorce while navigating an art career  and
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In this interview we talk about: 
•	her daily routine: how she made art every day while working full-time
•	the 3 core things to focus on when building an art business
•	the exact phrase Catherine used to manifest her dream job 
•	overcoming breast cancer and divorce while navigating an art career  and
•	the most important strategy for making money when starting out</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Grace D. Chin: How To Do What You Love Without Compromising Who You Are</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Grace Chin makes art that is both political and pretty, useful and ornamental. She makes beautiful wreaths that surround strong personal and political statements like “smash the patriarchy, hope fiercely, nevertheless she persisted, I believe you,&quot; and &quot;take care.&quot; Grace graduated with a BFA in printmaking from the University of Kansas in 2012. Before starting her career as a full-time artist, she worked for a while at a toy store until she decided that she wanted to pay her rent doing what she loved. Grace went on to do just that.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about</p>
<ul>
<li>her story from making art to studying art to leaving art to making it again, as a full-time gig</li>
<li>how to make art when you’re feeling stuck</li>
<li>the dance between hope and resistance, fighting and joy</li>
<li>using creativity to imagine a better world and using art to change it, and</li>
<li>how you never have to compromise who you are to do what you want to do.</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grace Chin makes art that is both political and pretty, useful and ornamental. She makes beautiful wreaths that surround strong personal and political statements like “smash the patriarchy, hope fiercely, nevertheless she persisted, I believe you,&quot; and &quot;take care.&quot; Grace graduated with a BFA in printmaking from the University of Kansas in 2012. Before starting her career as a full-time artist, she worked for a while at a toy store until she decided that she wanted to pay her rent doing what she loved. Grace went on to do just that.</p>
<p>In this interview we talk about</p>
<ul>
<li>her story from making art to studying art to leaving art to making it again, as a full-time gig</li>
<li>how to make art when you’re feeling stuck</li>
<li>the dance between hope and resistance, fighting and joy</li>
<li>using creativity to imagine a better world and using art to change it, and</li>
<li>how you never have to compromise who you are to do what you want to do.</li>
</ul>
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In this interview we talk about

 - her story from making art to studying art to leaving art to making it again, as a full-time gig
 - how to make art when you’re feeling stuck
 - the dance between hope and resistance, fighting and joy
 - using creativity to imagine a better world and using art to change it, and
 - how you never have to compromise who you are to do what you want to do. </itunes:summary>
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In this interview we talk about

 - her story from making art to studying art to leaving art to making it again, as a full-time gig
 - how to make art when you’re feeling stuck
 - the dance between hope and resistance, fighting and joy
 - using creativity to imagine a better world and using art to change it, and
 - how you never have to compromise who you are to do what you want to do. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alisha Sommer: Finding Money in Storytelling</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Alisha Sommer is a freelance writer and photographer who is, at heart, a storyteller. She is a mama of three, a lover of wine, words, and light. She began her own business at home, as a young mom, wanting to know if writing could become a job and money could be made from stories. Now, nearly ten years later, she earns a living from her creativity. But it’s been a slow build that’s required patience, perseverance, and consistency.</p>
<p>In this interview, we talk about that slow build. And we also talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>finding oneself after parenthood</li>
<li>the truth of writer’s block and how to move through it</li>
<li>being a black artist married to a white man, living in a white suburb, having grown up in white neighborhoods and</li>
<li>how to define who you are and build a business that you love</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 3 Dec 2017 21:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alisha Sommer is a freelance writer and photographer who is, at heart, a storyteller. She is a mama of three, a lover of wine, words, and light. She began her own business at home, as a young mom, wanting to know if writing could become a job and money could be made from stories. Now, nearly ten years later, she earns a living from her creativity. But it’s been a slow build that’s required patience, perseverance, and consistency.</p>
<p>In this interview, we talk about that slow build. And we also talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>finding oneself after parenthood</li>
<li>the truth of writer’s block and how to move through it</li>
<li>being a black artist married to a white man, living in a white suburb, having grown up in white neighborhoods and</li>
<li>how to define who you are and build a business that you love</li>
</ul>
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In this interview we talk about that slow build. And we also talk about: 

 - finding oneself after parenthood
 - the truth of writer’s block and how to move through it
 - being a black artist married to a white man, living in a white suburb, having grown up in white neighborhoods and
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In this interview we talk about that slow build. And we also talk about: 

 - finding oneself after parenthood
 - the truth of writer’s block and how to move through it
 - being a black artist married to a white man, living in a white suburb, having grown up in white neighborhoods and
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      <title>Michael Gebben: How to Make Anything Happen</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Gebbens is a videographer, motivational speaker, and business coach.  Here Michael shares about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the truth about money and business (and his own story of near bankruptcy), and how to do what you love even when what you love isn’t what you’ve been taught to do.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<p>•	how to know what’s good advice, what isn’t, and the exact questions to ask to figure out the difference<br />
•	what to do if you’re doing what you love but still not making money<br />
•	the exact steps Michael used to pull himself out of near bankruptcy<br />
•	the two ways to sell and<br />
•	how to figure out the “right” path to pursue (and when to quit the “wrong” one)</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2017 21:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Gebbens is a videographer, motivational speaker, and business coach.  Here Michael shares about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the truth about money and business (and his own story of near bankruptcy), and how to do what you love even when what you love isn’t what you’ve been taught to do.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<p>•	how to know what’s good advice, what isn’t, and the exact questions to ask to figure out the difference<br />
•	what to do if you’re doing what you love but still not making money<br />
•	the exact steps Michael used to pull himself out of near bankruptcy<br />
•	the two ways to sell and<br />
•	how to figure out the “right” path to pursue (and when to quit the “wrong” one)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Michael Gebben: How to Make Anything Happen</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Michael Gebbens is a videographer, motivational speaker, and business coach.  Here Michael shares about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the truth about money and business (and his own story of near bankruptcy), and how to do what you love even when what you love isn’t what you’ve been taught to do.

Some things we talk about:

•	how to know what’s good advice, what isn’t, and the exact questions to ask to figure out the difference
•	what to do if you’re doing what you love but still not making money
•	the exact steps Michael used to pull himself out of near bankruptcy 
•	the two ways to sell and
•	how to figure out the “right” path to pursue (and when to quit the “wrong” one)
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      <itunes:subtitle>Michael Gebbens is a videographer, motivational speaker, and business coach.  Here Michael shares about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the truth about money and business (and his own story of near bankruptcy), and how to do what you love even when what you love isn’t what you’ve been taught to do.

Some things we talk about:

•	how to know what’s good advice, what isn’t, and the exact questions to ask to figure out the difference
•	what to do if you’re doing what you love but still not making money
•	the exact steps Michael used to pull himself out of near bankruptcy 
•	the two ways to sell and
•	how to figure out the “right” path to pursue (and when to quit the “wrong” one)
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alena Hennesy: Trusting Your Gut, Making Your Art, and Staying True to Your Soul</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Alena Hennessy is an intuitive painter, teacher, writer, and workshop leader. She’s been doing the art thing for twelve years and making enough money to keep doing art for the last four years.  Alena’s learned a lot on this path. She’s learned about what it takes to build a successful art business, how to trust in herself and her creative voice, what to do when the pain is big and where to turn to make it smaller, and how to make art that only you can make.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about;<br />
•	the intuitive painting process (or painting without a plan)<br />
•	dealing with the ebbs and flows of creativity<br />
•	what to share, how much, and when and<br />
•	how to make enough money to make it all work</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 19:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alena Hennessy is an intuitive painter, teacher, writer, and workshop leader. She’s been doing the art thing for twelve years and making enough money to keep doing art for the last four years.  Alena’s learned a lot on this path. She’s learned about what it takes to build a successful art business, how to trust in herself and her creative voice, what to do when the pain is big and where to turn to make it smaller, and how to make art that only you can make.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about;<br />
•	the intuitive painting process (or painting without a plan)<br />
•	dealing with the ebbs and flows of creativity<br />
•	what to share, how much, and when and<br />
•	how to make enough money to make it all work</p>
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Some things we talk about;
•	the intuitive painting process (or painting without a plan)
•	dealing with the ebbs and flows of creativity 
•	what to share, how much, and when and 
•	how to make enough money to make it all work
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Some things we talk about;
•	the intuitive painting process (or painting without a plan)
•	dealing with the ebbs and flows of creativity 
•	what to share, how much, and when and 
•	how to make enough money to make it all work
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      <title>Nikki Cade: on staying true, sharing what&apos;s yours, and knowing when it&apos;s time</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mixed media artist, Nikki Cade, left her full-time job as a special education teacher in June of this year to pursue art full-time. Because she’d spent the last several years building an online following and customer base, she could quit her job when her art became more important than the teaching. It’s been six months since then and she loves it. Here Nikki talks about what it took to leave the full-time job, how she prepared herself mentally and financially for the transition, her path to freedom, and how she found her creative voice.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>knowing when to leap</li>
<li>how to transition from a full-time job to being a full-time maker</li>
<li>making do with what you have (and creating success from wherever you're at)</li>
<li>how to keep your own voice while imitating what's working for others</li>
<li>sharing, and selling, your work online and</li>
<li>tricks for building a powerful, effective brand</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>knowing when to leap</li>
<li>how to transition from a full-time job to being a full-time maker</li>
<li>making do with what you have (and creating success from wherever you're at)</li>
<li>how to keep your own voice while imitating what's working for others</li>
<li>sharing, and selling, your work online and</li>
<li>tricks for building a powerful, effective brand</li>
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Some things we talk about: 
•	Knowing when to leap
•	How to transition from a full-time job to being a full-time maker
•	Making do with what you have (and creating success from wherever you’re at)
•	How to keep your own voice while imitating what’s working for others
•	Sharing, and selling, your work online and
•	Tricks for building a powerful, effective brand
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Some things we talk about: 
•	Knowing when to leap
•	How to transition from a full-time job to being a full-time maker
•	Making do with what you have (and creating success from wherever you’re at)
•	How to keep your own voice while imitating what’s working for others
•	Sharing, and selling, your work online and
•	Tricks for building a powerful, effective brand
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<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<p>•	The three non-negotiables in art and business<br />
•	How to deal with jealousy and envy (and avoid the comparison trap)<br />
•	The most (and least) effective ways to market your thing<br />
•	Transitioning from a six-figure career to life as a full-time artist and<br />
•	The ups and downs of being your own boss</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 5 Nov 2017 23:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christa david left a six-figure earning career in public health for a full-time gig as an artist. She makes collages, paintings, and photographs that she sells online, through galleries, and in-person. Here Christa talks about what she learned as a mom at 14-years-old and how that’s informed her art business today, the ups and downs of being your own boss, and what it means to make art as a black woman in America today.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:</p>
<p>•	The three non-negotiables in art and business<br />
•	How to deal with jealousy and envy (and avoid the comparison trap)<br />
•	The most (and least) effective ways to market your thing<br />
•	Transitioning from a six-figure career to life as a full-time artist and<br />
•	The ups and downs of being your own boss</p>
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Some things we talk about:

•	The three non-negotiables in art and business
•	How to deal with jealousy and envy (and avoid the comparison trap)
•	The most (and least) effective ways to market your thing
•	Transitioning from a six-figure career to life as a full-time artist and 
•	The ups and downs of being your own boss
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Some things we talk about:

•	The three non-negotiables in art and business
•	How to deal with jealousy and envy (and avoid the comparison trap)
•	The most (and least) effective ways to market your thing
•	Transitioning from a six-figure career to life as a full-time artist and 
•	The ups and downs of being your own boss
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Director, photographer and filmmaker, Jethro Waters, is best known for a more avant-garde, magical realist approach to filmmaking. His work has been published in The Guardian, Rolling Stone, Pitchfor, NPR, Spin, and Billboard. Here Jethro shares about the ebbs and flows of creativity, how he got started making films and his launch into the world of documentaries, what it’s like to film your real-life heros and why the work of an artist is never done.</p>
<p>Some things we talk about:<br />
•	The longevity of art – or what it takes to become a master<br />
•	How to deal with the ebbs and flows of creativity<br />
•	Knowing which ideas to pursue and which to drop<br />
•	Why you must make your work and put it out there (even if you’re not ready)<br />
•	How to choose between helpful feedback and feedback best ignored and<br />
•	How to know when your work is done</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2017 13:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>Some things we talk about:<br />
•	The longevity of art – or what it takes to become a master<br />
•	How to deal with the ebbs and flows of creativity<br />
•	Knowing which ideas to pursue and which to drop<br />
•	Why you must make your work and put it out there (even if you’re not ready)<br />
•	How to choose between helpful feedback and feedback best ignored and<br />
•	How to know when your work is done</p>
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Some things we talk about:
•	The longevity of art – or what it takes to become a master
•	How to deal with the ebbs and flows of creativity
•	Knowing which ideas to pursue and which to drop
•	Why you must make your work and put it out there (even if you’re not ready)
•	How to choose between helpful feedback and feedback best ignored and 
•	How to know when your work is done
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Some things we talk about:
•	The longevity of art – or what it takes to become a master
•	How to deal with the ebbs and flows of creativity
•	Knowing which ideas to pursue and which to drop
•	Why you must make your work and put it out there (even if you’re not ready)
•	How to choose between helpful feedback and feedback best ignored and 
•	How to know when your work is done
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:<br />
•	making your way back from the depths of despair<br />
•	the key to liberation (seriously)<br />
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick<br />
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2017 12:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>daphne@daphnecohn.com (Daphne Cohn)</author>
      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>L'Erin is a healer. And by healer I mean warrior. She's been to rock bottom and, like a phoenix, risen from the ashes. Now L'Erin makes her living as a &quot;soul guide, shadow diver, and spiritual teacher.&quot;</p>
<p>In this conversation we talk about:<br />
•	making your way back from the depths of despair<br />
•	the key to liberation (seriously)<br />
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick<br />
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery</p>
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In this conversation we talk about: 
•	making your way back from the depths of despair
•	the key to liberation (seriously)
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery
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In this conversation we talk about: 
•	making your way back from the depths of despair
•	the key to liberation (seriously)
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:<br />
•	making your way back from the depths of despair<br />
•	the key to liberation (seriously)<br />
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick<br />
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery</p>
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      <link>http://thecreativityhabit.com/podcast</link>
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<p>In this conversation we talk about:<br />
•	making your way back from the depths of despair<br />
•	the key to liberation (seriously)<br />
•	how to start, and then restart, your business brick-by-virtual brick<br />
•	lessons learned from depression, loss, and brain surgery</p>
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