In this episode of Gap Year Radio, Julia talks with Dillon Sheekey, an alum who used his gap year to reconnect with his creativity and develop a deeper sense of presence and purpose. Through three distinct experiences: a semester in the Southwest with ARCC Programs, an immersive art residency at Cow House Studios in Ireland, and a summer job on Nantucket. Dillon explored what it means to live intentionally and grow as both an artist and a human being.
He shares how spending time in nature, disconnecting from technology, and living in a small creative community helped him understand himself in new ways. If you're interested in using a gap year to explore your artistic side, connect with nature, or simply slow down and reflect, this is the episode for you.
What Youβll Learn in This Episode
π¨ Why Dillon wanted to prioritize art and creative expression on his gap year
π΅ How his time in the Southwest with ARCC helped him disconnect from tech and reconnect with the natural world
πΌοΈ What itβs like to live and create at Cow House Studios in rural Ireland
π· How darkroom photography and stop-motion film became new creative outlets
π§ What Dillon learned about presence, purpose, and redefining education outside the classroom
π Why the people and places you surround yourself with matter when youβre shaping your path
Resources and Links Mentioned
π Cow House Studios
A residential arts program in Wexford, Ireland
cowhousestudios.com | @cowhousestudios on socials
π ARCC Gap Year Programs
Outdoor, service-learning, and cultural immersion programs
arccprograms.com | @arcgap on socials
π EnRoute Consulting
Gap year counseling and planning support
enroutegapyear.com
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