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Podcast Description:
In this episode of Sarah Again, Sarah opens up about the emotional weight of feeling like she wasted her precious creative time, recording on the wrong mic settings and battling the internal voice that says “you should’ve known better.” Is it really wasted time, or part of the process of becoming who you're meant to be
Episode Highlights:
Episode Chapters:
1. The 30-Minute Mistake (00:00 – 01:50)
Sarah recounts the moment she realized she'd recorded with the wrong mic settings—and what that triggered emotionally.
2. The Weight of Time for a Creative (01:51 – 03:38)
She unpacks why “wasted time” feels heavier when you're juggling art, parenting, and a deep desire to make your work matter.
3. The Financial & Emotional Reality of Art (03:39 – 05:31)
A candid take on the economics of being an artist, self-worth, and the haunting thought that creative work is often only valued posthumously.
4. Failure as Fertile Ground (05:32 – End)
Sarah reframes the idea of failure, embracing mistakes as necessary, even sacred, parts of growth. A reminder that transformation is the real art.
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Podcast Description:
In this episode of Sarah Again, Sarah opens up about the emotional weight of feeling like she wasted her precious creative time, recording on the wrong mic settings and battling the internal voice that says “you should’ve known better.” Is it really wasted time, or part of the process of becoming who you're meant to be
Episode Highlights:
Episode Chapters:
1. The 30-Minute Mistake (00:00 – 01:50)
Sarah recounts the moment she realized she'd recorded with the wrong mic settings—and what that triggered emotionally.
2. The Weight of Time for a Creative (01:51 – 03:38)
She unpacks why “wasted time” feels heavier when you're juggling art, parenting, and a deep desire to make your work matter.
3. The Financial & Emotional Reality of Art (03:39 – 05:31)
A candid take on the economics of being an artist, self-worth, and the haunting thought that creative work is often only valued posthumously.
4. Failure as Fertile Ground (05:32 – End)
Sarah reframes the idea of failure, embracing mistakes as necessary, even sacred, parts of growth. A reminder that transformation is the real art.
Support the show