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Can creativity truly be a tool for healing?
In this episode of Wellbeing Interrupted, I sit down with Debbie Crouch, a creative community expert, artist, and recovery coach who founded Art for Wellness. Debbie’s journey is a powerful testament to how creativity can support emotional healing, particularly for those navigating health conditions or past trauma.
Growing up, Debbie loved art, but after a teacher told her she would never be good at it, she lost confidence and walked away from creativity for years. It wasn’t until a mental breakdown led her to rediscover art as a form of therapy that she found her passion again. Now, through Art for Wellness, she helps others use creativity as a tool for self-care, expression, and healing.
If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @hurdle2hope and @art.for.wellness.cic!
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About the Guest
Debbie Crouch is an artist, creative recovery coach, and founder of Art for Wellness, a community-driven initiative that helps individuals use art as a therapeutic tool. After a personal journey of overcoming self-doubt and reconnecting with her creative side, she now runs workshops, online communities, and programs to make art accessible to everyone—regardless of skill level.
If you like this episode, don’t forget to share it on your Instagram stories and tag me @hurdle2hope!
Other than that, enjoy—chat next week!
Send Teisha a text message ❤️🧡💚
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by a health challenge, download the free guide here:
https://teisharose.com/overwhelmed/
If you’re ready for more support, explore the Thriving Through Chronic Illness course and one-on-one coaching here:
https://teisharose.com/thriving
WHERE TO GO NEXT
If you’re navigating a health challenge, you can find support and resources at
TeishaRose.com
If you’re a professional or organisation looking to strengthen connection and resilience in your work, visit
Hurdle2Hope.com
I’d love to connect with you,
Teisha
Also, are you following @hurdle2hope on social media? I’d love to see you there.
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By Teisha RoseCan creativity truly be a tool for healing?
In this episode of Wellbeing Interrupted, I sit down with Debbie Crouch, a creative community expert, artist, and recovery coach who founded Art for Wellness. Debbie’s journey is a powerful testament to how creativity can support emotional healing, particularly for those navigating health conditions or past trauma.
Growing up, Debbie loved art, but after a teacher told her she would never be good at it, she lost confidence and walked away from creativity for years. It wasn’t until a mental breakdown led her to rediscover art as a form of therapy that she found her passion again. Now, through Art for Wellness, she helps others use creativity as a tool for self-care, expression, and healing.
If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @hurdle2hope and @art.for.wellness.cic!
Key Episode Takeaways
Show Resources
About the Guest
Debbie Crouch is an artist, creative recovery coach, and founder of Art for Wellness, a community-driven initiative that helps individuals use art as a therapeutic tool. After a personal journey of overcoming self-doubt and reconnecting with her creative side, she now runs workshops, online communities, and programs to make art accessible to everyone—regardless of skill level.
If you like this episode, don’t forget to share it on your Instagram stories and tag me @hurdle2hope!
Other than that, enjoy—chat next week!
Send Teisha a text message ❤️🧡💚
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by a health challenge, download the free guide here:
https://teisharose.com/overwhelmed/
If you’re ready for more support, explore the Thriving Through Chronic Illness course and one-on-one coaching here:
https://teisharose.com/thriving
WHERE TO GO NEXT
If you’re navigating a health challenge, you can find support and resources at
TeishaRose.com
If you’re a professional or organisation looking to strengthen connection and resilience in your work, visit
Hurdle2Hope.com
I’d love to connect with you,
Teisha
Also, are you following @hurdle2hope on social media? I’d love to see you there.
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn