Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram

Cindy Ingram

Wrecked by Art is a personal archive of awe—an exploration of the moments when art breaks us open, rearranges us, and puts us back together differently. Hosted by artist and writer Cindy Ingram, each episode dives into the works that have left her breathless: paintings, songs, films, poems, performances, and those unnameable flashes of beauty and truth that make your chest ache in the best way. Come for the stories, stay for the holy gasp. cindyingram.substack.com

  1. 7: Go to the Grocery Store: On Creativity, Trust, and Authenticity

    12/09/2025

    7: Go to the Grocery Store: On Creativity, Trust, and Authenticity

    In this episode of Wrecked by Art, I share how chef Tristen Epps’ win on Top Chef Canada became a powerful metaphor for the creative process. We talk about what it means to create from authenticity, how to keep going when you don’t know what you’re making yet, and why knowing yourself is the foundation of creative expression. Whether you’re blocked, burnt out, or just craving more depth in your art, this episode is for you. What I Talk About in This Episode: Why I love competition shows where people create with passion (Top Chef, Bake Off, Pottery Throw Down, etc.) * A Top Chef moment that cracked me open * What Tristan’s win taught me about trusting the creative process * Why the best work often starts without a clear idea * The myth of inspiration vs. the truth of presence * Art as lineage, memory, and cultural storytelling * How authenticity requires deep self-knowledge and healing * The difference between broad and deep impact in creative work * Why your truth—not your polish—is what makes your art matter * A gentle invitation to “go to the grocery store” and meet your art where it lives Links & Resources: Join the Becoming Art waitlist: cindyingram.com/becoming Book a 1:1 curiosity call: cindyingram.com/coaching Follow me on TikTok and Threads Mentioned in This Episode: Top Chef Canada Season 22 (featuring winner Tristen Epps) Great Pottery Throw Down, Bake Off, Blown Away My book: Art Is About Being Whole: A Memoir Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

    28 min
  2. 6: When a Book Throws Itself Into Your Life (Charli’s Story)

    29/08/2025

    6: When a Book Throws Itself Into Your Life (Charli’s Story)

    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of trauma, religious abuse, sexual assault, sex trafficking, suicide, and domestic violence. Please take care while listening. In this powerful conversation, Cindy sits down with Charli—clarity coach, meditation teacher, and recovering perfectionist—to talk about the book that quite literally fell into their life at just the right moment: Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link). Charli shares how: * A childhood of homelessness, trauma, and religious pain shaped their early years. * A Barnes & Noble accident (and one very insistent book) shifted their spiritual path. * Reading Eat, Pray, Love (affiliate link) gave them permission to define spirituality and agency for themselves. * Meeting Liz Gilbert years later led to a life-altering moment of truth-telling with their family. * Creativity and art remain vital tools for processing emotions, healing, and staying grounded. This episode touches on resilience, survival, and the way art meets us at exactly the right time—even when we resist it. --- If you have a story of being Wrecked by Art and want to share it on the podcast, email me: cindy@artandself.com. Charli’s Kofi store Follow Charli on TikTok + Instagram: @charli_timehacker Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (affiliate link) Get my weekly emails on art + creativity: cindyingram.com/hello Find me on Threads: @cindyingram_artandself TikTok: @cindyingram_artandself Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

    49 min
  3. 3: The Shark and the Book: Burnout, Subconscious Magic, and the Creative Process

    01/08/2025

    3: The Shark and the Book: Burnout, Subconscious Magic, and the Creative Process

    In this episode of Wrecked by Art, I tell the story of how a single sentence in a novel led me to sharks, burnout, and the most exhilarating chapter I wrote in my memoir, Art Is About Being Whole. This story is about creative trust, synchronicity, and the magic that only shows up when you're deep in the work. You'll hear about: A quote from Remarkably Bright Creatures that cracked me open The Jaws poster painting and why it became the perfect metaphor for my burnout How your subconscious is always gathering the pieces you need The deep connection between creative process and life itself And why you don’t get clarity by forcing it—you get it by staying present in the fog Mentioned in this episode: (the book links below are affiliate links) Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers (more on that in a future episode) The Jaws movie poster (art by Roger Kastel) Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith ✨ If you’re working on your own big creative project and want support—coaching, collaboration, or creative midwifery—reach out. I help people through the messy middle. A new program is coming in September. 📧 Email me: cindy@artandself.com🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast on Substack or your favorite podcast app🎨 Follow me on Threads - https://www.threads.com/@cindyingram_artandselfTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@cindyingram_artandself Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

    37 min
  4. 25/07/2025

    2: Tempest in Yellow, and the Season of Not Knowing

    What happens when you lose the map, the plan, and all your usual tools for navigating life? In this episode of Wrecked by Art, I reflect on the first time I saw Tempest in Yellow by Dorothea Tanning—and how it wrecked me in ways I didn’t understand until years later. I share how this painting collided with my business burnout, my unacknowledged identity shifts, and my deep craving for control and certainty. Paired with a metaphor from Breath of the Wild—wandering through the dust storm with no map and only faint shrine beeps and sword-pointing statues to guide you—this episode is about learning to listen inward. To trust your intuition. To stop outsourcing your wisdom. And to find your way through the creative and spiritual fog, one tiny sacred signal at a time. Mentioned in this episode: Tempest in Yellow by Dorothea Tanning (see image in Substack post) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild My book: Art Is About Being Whole cindyingram.com/book How the education system teaches us to ignore our intuition Burnout, grief, and creative reawakening 🎧 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or follow on Substack 💬 Got a story about how art wrecked you? Email me at cindy@artandself.com ✨ Support the podcast and join our art-loving community: Patreon.com/wreckedbyart 📲 Follow me on: TikTok: @cindyingram_artandself Threads: @cindyingram_artandself Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

    40 min
  5. 0: Wrecked and Remade — Why This Podcast Exists

    SEASON 2 TRAILER

    0: Wrecked and Remade — Why This Podcast Exists

    I’m a mosaic artist, and sometimes I have the great joy of getting to smash a plate with a hammer. The sound it makes when it shatters is sharp, decisive, like a lightning snap. In the instant after, your whole body goes still. You stop, startled. Everything sharpens. That’s what it feels like to be wrecked by art. This podcast is born from that moment—that ache, that awe, that sudden clarity art gives us when we let it all the way in. In this first episode, I share how this podcast has evolved over the years, how my own journey through queerness, neurodivergence, and creative return has changed me, and why I believe art is one of the most honest ways to become whole again. We talk about the glow of stained glass, the ache that art helps us hold, the gold seams of kintsugi, and the creative fire that remakes us. Come listen. Come feel. Come remember who you are. Episode is below or on your favorite podcast player. This week also marks the official launch of the Wrecked by Art Patreon! If this podcast stirs something in you—if you want to linger longer in the ache and awe of art—you’re invited to join me there. It’s a cozy, art-soaked corner of the internet where I share behind-the-scenes voice notes, extended podcast episodes, tarot reflections, sacred gatherings, art prints, and glimpses of my mosaic process. Think: sacred irreverence, unexpected beauty, and the kind of honesty that makes you feel more like yourself. Come be part of the beginning. Founding members will shape this space with me. → patreon.com/wreckedbyart Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

    22 min

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Wrecked by Art is a personal archive of awe—an exploration of the moments when art breaks us open, rearranges us, and puts us back together differently. Hosted by artist and writer Cindy Ingram, each episode dives into the works that have left her breathless: paintings, songs, films, poems, performances, and those unnameable flashes of beauty and truth that make your chest ache in the best way. Come for the stories, stay for the holy gasp. cindyingram.substack.com