Do you feel more inspired in certain seasons? You’re not alone. This week, we dive into how creativity mirrors nature’s cycles—blooming, resting, gathering, and letting go. From painting spring skies to cozy winter crafts, Briana and Tasha share how tuning into these natural shifts can bring more joy, grace, and flow to your creative life. Thank you so much for listening. If you know someone who needs this kind of gentle nudge, send it their way. The more kind, creative hearts in this space,...
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Do you feel more inspired in certain seasons? You’re not alone. This week, we dive into how creativity mirrors nature’s cycles—blooming, resting, gathering, and letting go. From painting spring skies to cozy winter crafts, Briana and Tasha share how tuning into these natural shifts can bring more joy, grace, and flow to your creative life. Thank you so much for listening. If you know someone who needs this kind of gentle nudge, send it their way. The more kind, creative hearts in this space,...
Week 19: When Anger Meets Art | Creativity, Emotion, and Self-Check-Ins
The Art Peace Experiment
16 minutes
1 month ago
Week 19: When Anger Meets Art | Creativity, Emotion, and Self-Check-Ins
This week, we explore what happens when creativity meets big emotions—especially anger. Can art still bring peace when our hearts feel heavy? After weeks of busyness and big feelings, this episode is an invitation to pause and return to center. We talk about tracking our emotions, rediscovering what feels nourishing, and checking in with ourselves as part of the creative process. Through conversation, humor, and honesty, we remember that art—and life—both flow best when we come back to the ba...
The Art Peace Experiment
Do you feel more inspired in certain seasons? You’re not alone. This week, we dive into how creativity mirrors nature’s cycles—blooming, resting, gathering, and letting go. From painting spring skies to cozy winter crafts, Briana and Tasha share how tuning into these natural shifts can bring more joy, grace, and flow to your creative life. Thank you so much for listening. If you know someone who needs this kind of gentle nudge, send it their way. The more kind, creative hearts in this space,...