Share Creative, Happy Life Podcast
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Shannon Sorensen
5
3131 ratings
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Trigger warning: the end portion of this episode discusses loss and grief, and may be heavy for certain audiences. In episode 17, we sit down and reminisce over memories of learning various crafts and skills, from crochet and sewing, to favorite things we enjoyed seeing our mom make, our own creative experiments, and some creative things we discovered we do NOT enjoy through trying new things. We also discuss various learning styles and the current state of public education. And we end the episode discussing special and meaningful things that other people have made for us, which leads to emotional discussion of grief and healing through art and creativity.
In this episode, we discuss reconnecting as family and humans, how people have different styles of communication and conversation, and we ask the big question - what IS creativity?
Join us on Instagram for updates, episode quotes, and building a community where we continue these conversations.
Enjoy this episode? Hit the "follow" button on Apple podcasts and let us know with a review. We appreciate your support!
I was so happy to spend time chatting with Jess Parks, the designer, maker and creative heart behind MissLouMakes. We discussed her journey to becoming a full time maker, what inspires her work, using creative projects to relieve stress, and more!
Follow Jess on Instagram.com/missloumakes.
Check out her handmade jewelry shop: missloumakes.etsy.com
To continue the conversation and dive deeper into your own creative exploration, head over to my new, private Facebook group, Awakening the Creative Spirit, and connect with fellow creatives.
Want a weekly dose of creative inspiration? Join my Art Club newsletter at www.shannon-sorensen.com.
Are you a multi-passionate person? Have you heard that word before? I heard it for the first time a couple years ago, and things started to click together in my mind and in my heart, about my creative interests, skills, and the work I wanted to do. And surprising to absolutely no one, it meant going against the grain, shattering expectations, and ensuring I was the writer of my own story. To learn more about my work, visit www.shannon-sorensen.com and become a Patreon supporter at patreon.com/shannonsorensen.
Meg O'Brien is my guest on episode 8, and she is serving up some beautiful and important truths about the necessity of the arts in education and in humanity. We talked about silver linings during the global pandemic of Covid-19, pushing through fear, and how learning the basic tools of theater will give you skills to carry you through life. Meg talks about how the arts are keeping us sane and how everyone in the world, in some way, is touched by art. Join the Creative Happy Life Community on Facebook for more discussion and inspiration!
Episode 7 of the Creative, Happy Life Podcast is all about those times when you don’t feel happy or creative. They happen to all of us, and especially in the midst of the events happening in our world right now, there are a lot of big, hard feelings to process. In this episode, I’m sharing some personal things that have happened during our time staying at home. It’s a bit of a heavier show than usual, but an important conversation to have, about the scope of being human, and the wide range of emotions we experience.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.