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Creativity as a Practice for Hope and Healing // Kristin Vanderlip


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"I can actively create hope in myself through this practice...where there was nothing before, I can create something." What if creativity is about more than the art we make, food we cook, or music we produce? What if creativity could be a tool—a weapon, even—that allows us to fight for hope in even the darkest places of our lives?

Listen in to this conversation with my friend, artist, writer, and coach, Kristin Vanderlip, as she shares about the power wielding imagination as an act of resistance to despair. Because if you have the ability to create something new, you have the power to fight for hope in your own life, and in the lives of others.

Join us for this conversation as we talk about:

  • The power of putting our experiences—especially hard ones—into words
  • Creativity as a spiritual practice that empowers us to defeat despair as we activate our imaginations
  • Advice for those who don’t think of themselves as creative people
  • Ideas to disconnect the end product from the process and practice of creativity
  • Letting go of the idea that we need certain skills and paying attention to what brings life, energy, and delight
  • Why nourishing the creative parts of ourselves is as essential as nourishing our bodies
  • Practical ideas for integrating more creative space into your days
  • Permission to invest in your creativity as part of your sacred calling in the world
  • Kristin Vanderlip is a writer, artist, and certified writing coach who is passionate about spreading the love of writing and creativity as paths to healing and hope. After experiencing deep personal grief, Kristin returned to writing and art as ways to process pain, connect with God, and find resilience. Kristin believes creativity is a sacred invitation—to meet ourselves, to meet God, and to find healing and hope.

    Kristin is the founder of the Pen & Mend Collective, a writing community where women receive monthly journal prompts, attend virtual Writing Rooms, and engage in meaningful reflection and conversation—all designed to help them write their way through sorrow and into healing. She is the author of the faith-based journals Rest: A Journal for Lament and Rise: A Journal for Perseverance.

    Connect with Kristin on her website to find info on her journals, art, workshops, and more at www.kristinvanderlip.com or follow Kristin on Substack or on Instagram.

     

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Rachel Marie Kahn - Let There Be Art
  • Andrew Peterson - Adorning the Dark
  • Madeline L’Engle - Walking on Water
  • Amy McNee - We Need Your Art
  • Julia Cameron - The Artist’s Way
  • Maggie Smith - You Could Make This Place Beautiful
  • Annie F. Downs - “That Sounds Fun” podcast
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    Permission SlipsBy Jillian DeBritz