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In this solo episode of the Female Frequency Podcast, I share why seeing art as an object is holding you back. I experience art as a frequency—an emotional response that shifts something in you.
I stopped writing about the life I wanted— and started making decisions from it.
I am someone who kept diaries from The Artist's Way art dates, and then made them a lifestyle.
For over 25 years, I've held titles like museum curator and gallery director. But those are categories. They don't describe the heart of the work.
Because the truth is:
Art isn't just an object. It's an emotional response.
I'm Jodie Nelson—a feminist, curator, and advisor to artists and collectors—and I started curating in 1999. Some of you know I began to raise awareness for river conservation. What most people don't know is that it started in Nepal.
Camera in hand, I was on a divine assignment to meet Shiva—and met Shakti and Tara instead.
That experience sculpted how I see art, creativity, and life. It marked one of the ways I came to understand art as frequency—shaped through sacred places, lived experience, and direct encounter.
In this episode, I answer questions listeners have asked me about my career, creativity, and what it actually looks like to live an embodied creative life.
If you've felt like there's more to your creativity than what you've been told—this is for you.
In this episode: • Awakening to my felt senses
• Why you're confusing fear for intuition—and how to stop • The work by Judy Chicago that inspired me
• What it actually looks like to live an embodied creative life
If you want a deeper relationship with your creativity, this conversation will meet you there.
Subscribe for conversations on art, creativity, spirituality, and building a life as with your heart on fire.
#FemaleFrequency #JodieNelson #ArtIsFrequency #Creativity #Intuition #Artists #ArtCareers #SelfTrust #Ecofeminism #FollowTheFrequency
art as frequency, intuition and creativity, personal development through art, self trust, creative leadership, art and transformation, artist mindset
By Jodie NelsonIn this solo episode of the Female Frequency Podcast, I share why seeing art as an object is holding you back. I experience art as a frequency—an emotional response that shifts something in you.
I stopped writing about the life I wanted— and started making decisions from it.
I am someone who kept diaries from The Artist's Way art dates, and then made them a lifestyle.
For over 25 years, I've held titles like museum curator and gallery director. But those are categories. They don't describe the heart of the work.
Because the truth is:
Art isn't just an object. It's an emotional response.
I'm Jodie Nelson—a feminist, curator, and advisor to artists and collectors—and I started curating in 1999. Some of you know I began to raise awareness for river conservation. What most people don't know is that it started in Nepal.
Camera in hand, I was on a divine assignment to meet Shiva—and met Shakti and Tara instead.
That experience sculpted how I see art, creativity, and life. It marked one of the ways I came to understand art as frequency—shaped through sacred places, lived experience, and direct encounter.
In this episode, I answer questions listeners have asked me about my career, creativity, and what it actually looks like to live an embodied creative life.
If you've felt like there's more to your creativity than what you've been told—this is for you.
In this episode: • Awakening to my felt senses
• Why you're confusing fear for intuition—and how to stop • The work by Judy Chicago that inspired me
• What it actually looks like to live an embodied creative life
If you want a deeper relationship with your creativity, this conversation will meet you there.
Subscribe for conversations on art, creativity, spirituality, and building a life as with your heart on fire.
#FemaleFrequency #JodieNelson #ArtIsFrequency #Creativity #Intuition #Artists #ArtCareers #SelfTrust #Ecofeminism #FollowTheFrequency
art as frequency, intuition and creativity, personal development through art, self trust, creative leadership, art and transformation, artist mindset