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Hi, thanks for stopping by! Life is full of challenges that can be difficult to overcome and I'm sure you've experienced some already. Maybe you've lost someone close to you, or had a parent who wasn't present, a friend who betrayed you or perhaps you've changed your religious beliefs and have had to leave your community. When you face obstacles like these, how do you break them down? Join me, Rachel Pierman, the CEO of CraftyMonkies, a platform I created where people can come together online and in person to pursue their creative passions. I've met some incredible artists, quilters, painters, and spiritual and entrepreneurial individuals in the last few years who've shared with me such inspirational stories that just had to be heard. I'm sure my guests and I can inspire you through their real-life experiences to live a more powerful, happy and fulfilling life, maybe even find your soul's true purpose and 'break your blocks’ in the process!You don't need to be an artist to listen, but I firmly believe creativity can help you with anxiety and depression, according to The Adobe Foundation and National Alliance on Mental Illness, more than 60% of young people surveyed reported an improved sense of confidence through painting, writing or any form of creative expression. Creativity has changed my life, it's helped me to process my thoughts and feelings, and created an inner sense of calm and peace that had long been missing from my life. So what can creativity do for YOU dear listener, and how can it help you to overcome life's challenges? If you subscribe to our podcast you might just find the answer! I'd love to have you here as we set off on this podcast journey together!www.breakingtheblocks.com Instagram @breakingtheblocks Facebook @breakingtheblocksYouTube @CraftyMonkies (playlist: Breaking The Blocks)www.craftymonkies.comwww.rachelpierman.com

Breaking the Blocks Rachel Pierman

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Hi, thanks for stopping by! Life is full of challenges that can be difficult to overcome and I'm sure you've experienced some already. Maybe you've lost someone close to you, or had a parent who wasn't present, a friend who betrayed you or perhaps you've changed your religious beliefs and have had to leave your community. When you face obstacles like these, how do you break them down? Join me, Rachel Pierman, the CEO of CraftyMonkies, a platform I created where people can come together online and in person to pursue their creative passions. I've met some incredible artists, quilters, painters, and spiritual and entrepreneurial individuals in the last few years who've shared with me such inspirational stories that just had to be heard. I'm sure my guests and I can inspire you through their real-life experiences to live a more powerful, happy and fulfilling life, maybe even find your soul's true purpose and 'break your blocks’ in the process!You don't need to be an artist to listen, but I firmly believe creativity can help you with anxiety and depression, according to The Adobe Foundation and National Alliance on Mental Illness, more than 60% of young people surveyed reported an improved sense of confidence through painting, writing or any form of creative expression. Creativity has changed my life, it's helped me to process my thoughts and feelings, and created an inner sense of calm and peace that had long been missing from my life. So what can creativity do for YOU dear listener, and how can it help you to overcome life's challenges? If you subscribe to our podcast you might just find the answer! I'd love to have you here as we set off on this podcast journey together!www.breakingtheblocks.com Instagram @breakingtheblocks Facebook @breakingtheblocksYouTube @CraftyMonkies (playlist: Breaking The Blocks)www.craftymonkies.comwww.rachelpierman.com

    Pencil Lines and Life's Echoes, Timothy Foss on the Symphony of Art

    Pencil Lines and Life's Echoes, Timothy Foss on the Symphony of Art

    When Timothy Foss wields his graphite to sketch, it’s more than art—it's a tranquil haven for his restless mind. Our latest episode unfurls an intimate journey, with Tim revealing how his craft not only brings order to his ADHD thoughts but connects him profoundly with nature's intricate designs. Get enveloped in our discussion that spans the significance of names, the nostalgia of childhood's artistic sparks, and the serene quest to capture the world's elusive beauty. You'll be inspired by the belief that creativity can emerge at any stage of life and the vital encouragement we owe to the budding artists among us.

    As Tim recounts his unexpected detour from the scholarly halls of divinity towards the vibrant universe of art, you'll discover that privilege isn't a weight but a call to action, especially as we've been reminded of the essence of community and connection in recent times. We navigate through the serendipitous twists in his career, contemplating why some paths seem to align effortlessly, while others face relentless hurdles. Laughter and curiosity emerge as therapeutic guides through life's labyrinth, teaching us resilience and the art of joy even amidst adversity.

    Parenting, with its profound transformation of self, weaves through this episode as a powerful narrative. Delve into how balancing the call of art with the demands of raising children remodels our fears into strengths, and constraints into springs of innovation. The ADHD mind, with its whirlwind of thoughts and energy, is demystified, offering a portal to understanding how to channel it into creative fulfillment. So tune in, and let's traverse this journey of art, laughter, life's rhythms, and the incredible resilience we can nurture from embracing every facet of our story alongside the introspective Timothy Foss.

    Oh, and Tim is indeed teaching a class via Zoom with us on our CraftyMonkies platform! Check it out www.craftymonkies.com come and learn with him in May.

    You can follow him on Insta @timothyfoss

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    'Say yes' is the thread that stitches life together: Cindy Grisdela shares her motto.

    'Say yes' is the thread that stitches life together: Cindy Grisdela shares her motto.

    In this episode, I chat with the vibrant artist Cindy Grisdela.  From the halls of Capitol Hill to the heart of the art world, Cindy's career is a patchwork of bold choices and vibrant creativity. Her tales of traversing all 63 U.S. National Parks and her deep-rooted American heritage are not just stories; they're a testament to a life lived fully and an inspiration that flows from the great outdoors into the very fabric of her art.

    Eavesdrop on our intimate conversation as Cindy reveals how saying 'yes' can be the thread that stitches together an extraordinary life. With an opportunistic zest, she ventures into new realms like working with CraftyMonkies and the world of podcasting. But it's not just about seizing chances; Cindy also shares her strategy for facing criticism with a tough skin formed from her Capitol Hill reporting days. It's about finding balance, embracing vulnerability, and crafting authenticity both in life and on the Instagram grid.

    Finally, we traverse the creative landscape where Cindy has boldly shifted from traditional to contemporary quilting, losing some followers but gaining an authentic voice. Her evolution is a quilted metaphor for the importance of pursuing one's artistic path with heart and courage. This episode is an invitation to weave your creative potential into the fabric of your life, inspired by the stories and connections within the quilting community. Join us for some tales that just might spark your creative journey.

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    For more information about Cindy you can find her here: @cindygrisdelaquilts


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    Nurturing Dreams from Schoolhouse to Bookshelves with Matt Eicheldinger

    Nurturing Dreams from Schoolhouse to Bookshelves with Matt Eicheldinger

    As I sat across from Matt Eicheldinger, I couldn't help but feel drawn into his extraordinary voyage from a humble classroom to the dazzling world of Instagram fame and literary acclaim. In our latest conversation, Matt peels back the layers of his 15-year odyssey, revealing the resilience and revelations that shaped his trajectory. An educator at heart, he recounts the magical transformation of his sixth-grade students and the powerful reconnections that have blossomed since his social media and writing career took flight. This episode isn't just about one man's journey; it embodies the shared struggles and joys that echo in classrooms and beyond.

    With Matt's narrative as our compass, we navigate the often-overlooked corners of a teacher's life, where creativity and personal growth are as fundamental as the subjects taught. Matt's candid disclosure of the challenges that educators face – from supporting students in tough home situations to adapting to ever-tightening budgets – paints a vivid portrait of the passion and versatility required for this calling. His reflections are a reminder of the youthful spirit that children inspire in us and the profound influence teachers wield, not just through academics but through every interaction and story shared.

    As our discussion reaches its crescendo, Matt speaks to the heart of every dreamer, underscoring the indispensable role of support from loved ones and the creative community. His emotional recount of the path to publishing his book moves beyond the printed pages, spotlighting the importance of persistence in the face of adversity. Matt leaves us with an open invitation to join him and others in our own creative pursuits, through classes and collaboration, enriching the tapestry of our shared experiences with each story told and each dream pursued.

    You can follow Matt on Instagram @matteicheldinger
    His book: Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Ten Broken Toes is available via Amazon.com now (11th april in the UK)




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    Embracing Transformation: Geri Berman on the Healing Stitches of Craft

    Embracing Transformation: Geri Berman on the Healing Stitches of Craft

    Embark on a transformative exploration as Geri Berman, a dressmaker with an extraordinary talent for Sashiko, shares her journey of personal growth that transcends the fabric of her creations. With nearly half a million followers on Instagram, Geri has stitched together a narrative that's as colourful as her designs, teaching us that crafting can be a direct path to understanding and amending one's own heart. I open up about the themes of grief and self-reflection that resonate deeply with me, inviting listeners on a candid voyage through personal anecdotes and the cathartic power of a positive mindset.

    As Geri and I weave through our experiences, we uncover the seismic effects of shifting perspectives. Imagine redefining mistakes as opportunities. We discuss resilience, the ability to adapt to life's unexpected turns, and how historical insights and our own life stories underscore the importance of embracing change. Our conversation is one of inspiration, spotlighting how altering your outlook can lead to a richer, more textured life.

    The episode culminates in a heartfelt discussion on the strength found in sharing vulnerabilities and the importance of community support in our creative and personal endeavors. Geri's openness about facing her own dark chapters and emerging with a renewed sense of purpose is nothing short of powerful. And as your host, I extend an invitation to you, our listeners, to engage with us, participate in our creative community, and find solace and strength in the collective pursuit of crafting not just art, but a life filled with self-discovery and healing.
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    The Emotional Quilt: Scott Culley on Art as a Form of Therapy

    The Emotional Quilt: Scott Culley on Art as a Form of Therapy

    Embark on a heartfelt exploration of familial ties and the art of quilting with Scott Culley, our renowned guest, whose narrative stitched into his QuiltCon-winning "Shadow" quilt unveils a story far deeper than the threads that compose it. Together, we delve into the perceptions of 'craft' and how this term has transformed across time, discussing its respected origins and the contemporary mix of reverence and misunderstanding that shadows it today. Scott's intricate work on his RuPaul quilt becomes a focal point, revealing a blend of innovation and expression that solidifies his standing in the crafting community.

    Each quilt has its story, much like the personal reflections I share about growing up with divorced parents and the impact it left on me. This episode strips back the layers of complex father-son dynamics, presenting an intimate look at how the relationships of our past shape the adults we become. Through the lens of Scotts piece,  we traverse the emotional landscape of expectations, nature versus nurture, and the liberating power of letting go of the bonds that no longer serve us.

    Finally, we recognize quilting not merely as a craft but as a potent tool for meditation and therapy, tracing its transition from a communal pastime to its current role as a solitary refuge and a canvas for personal healing. Quilting emerges as a voice for emotional expression and a path towards closure, inviting us all to reflect on the patterns and palettes of our lives. As we wrap up our exchange with Scott, we express our collective anticipation for his next projects and warmly invite you to weave your own thoughts and stories into the ongoing tapestry of our discussions.
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    Fabric of Emotions and Earth-Friendly Art: Russell Barrett

    Fabric of Emotions and Earth-Friendly Art: Russell Barrett

    When the vivid threads of Russell Barrett's life are sewn together, they create a quilt that tells a story as deep and varied as his art. Step into our studio where Russell, a virtuoso of quilting and emotion, unveils the secrets behind his enigmatic creations. Through our conversation, you'll witness the transformation of personal sorrow into jubilant fabrics, and how music accompanies his stitches.

    Embarking on a journey through the fabric of Russell's mind, you'll be enveloped in tales of childhood isolation, the complexities of vulnerability, and the pursuit of joy amidst adulthood's balancing act. His artistic narrative is a dance, with each movement flowing into the next, blending sustainable practices into an eco-conscious dance of colour and texture. It's a testament to how environmentalism can be woven into the very fibers of creation, challenging the artist to innovate within the confines of repurposed materials.

    As Russell's dreams spill over into his quilting, we traverse the landscapes of imagination, anxiety, and memory, each quilt a chapter of his ongoing saga. His ambition for bolder collaborations and the mantra he's embraced this year serve as a rallying cry for fellow creatives. With Russell's tale as your backdrop, find yourself enveloped in an exploration of how art is not just a product of emotion but a canvas for its evolution.
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