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In this episode of Mending Creatively, I’m diving into the realities of creating during tough moments—those times when the world feels heavy, chaotic, and just plain overwhelming. Whether it’s navigating the aftermath of major events like elections, personal challenges, or everyday struggles, finding the energy to make art can feel impossible. But it’s in these moments that creativity can become our greatest tool for healing, self-expression, and connection.
Here’s what I cover in this episode:
Whether you’re an artist, writer, or someone who just loves to create, this episode is here to remind you that there’s no “right” way to make art in hard times. You don’t have to do this alone, and your creativity—no matter how small or imperfect—has value.
Let’s Stay Connected:
Support the Podcast:
If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might need a little creative encouragement today. And if you love the show, leaving a quick review would mean the world to me.
Remember: Creating through hard times isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up for yourself, in whatever way you can. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, just keep going.
By Jennifer CiaccioIn this episode of Mending Creatively, I’m diving into the realities of creating during tough moments—those times when the world feels heavy, chaotic, and just plain overwhelming. Whether it’s navigating the aftermath of major events like elections, personal challenges, or everyday struggles, finding the energy to make art can feel impossible. But it’s in these moments that creativity can become our greatest tool for healing, self-expression, and connection.
Here’s what I cover in this episode:
Whether you’re an artist, writer, or someone who just loves to create, this episode is here to remind you that there’s no “right” way to make art in hard times. You don’t have to do this alone, and your creativity—no matter how small or imperfect—has value.
Let’s Stay Connected:
Support the Podcast:
If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might need a little creative encouragement today. And if you love the show, leaving a quick review would mean the world to me.
Remember: Creating through hard times isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up for yourself, in whatever way you can. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, just keep going.