Healing My Creative Soul Rachel Edghill and Mark Fitzgerald
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Healing My Creative Soul is a podcast in search of wholeness through curious conversations of intentional creativity. Mark Fitzgerald (curator of friendships, formerly the fundamental escape podcast host) and Rachel Edghill (suburban spiritual artist) are two friends both on a journey of faith through creative intention. We value the growth process and invite you to share your healing journey with us as we build a strong community together. We believe that we bring healing to others when we are intentional about prioritizing our own healing. Find us @healingmycreativesoul
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4. Creativity is a wild ride!
Mark and Rachel talk about the wild ride of creativity in this episode.
Topics we touch on:
Creative burnout
Imposter syndrome
Mark losing his job
Moving on and figuring it out
Being in flow
The tortured artist or performer
The lonely creative
Creating space to be creative
"Life doesn't happen to you, it happens for you." Jim Carey
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3: We still haven't found what we are looking for- Creative block & Finding rest
In this episode, we talk about the ins and outs of a creative soul, we remind ourselves to be surrounded by inspiring people, and remember the importance of rest. This episode is riddled with music and practical ways to get yourself out of a creative rut. What's your creative thing? Find us on Instagram to continue the conversation @healingmycreativesoul
References Notes:
#uglyart
"Jesus I have my Doubts" by Jon Foreman- https://bit.ly/3ecxCbV
"You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have" -Maya Angelou
“Killing Bono” - https://imdb.to/2PpNMEl
Untamed by Glennon Doyle- https://amzn.to/3b70Y9p
Believe It by Jamie Kern Lima- https://amzn.to/300rBXi -
2: Creativity can heal, and it gets messy
Mark and Rachel want to create a new story with Healing My Creative Soul. We are ready to move through our old stories to create a community centered around healing with intentional creativity. In this episode, we share tips to allow yourself the freedom to create and share a message of hope for the world suffering from a collective loss and grief during the pandemic. We remind you that healing is tough work and share a poem on what it means to find your creativity. Create with us! Find us on Instagram @healingmycreativesoul
Timed Notes
:29 Moving through trauma and creating a new story and stop being stuck in the past
1:30 Creativity is intrinsically healing
3:30 How the creative process is all experimentation
4:00 Rachel’s creative mind needs a way to get ideas on paper
5:15 Imagination space and fragmentation and epic failures
5:57 The Creative process and giving yourself freedom to create and play
7:30 Our own healing is our job
8:15 We are all grieving right now
9:47 A word of hope during the covid19 virus
10:30 Creative outlet
11:30 Mark reads his poem called “Finding the Creative”
Finding the Creative:
What does it mean to be creative?
To offer back a fragment
Of what has been given
To give oneself wholeheartedly
And without reservation
Without hesitation
In the hope of inspiration
In the hope of something
Beyond the ordinary
Beyond the daily grind
To find, to be found
To be lost in the finding
To be still, to be here
To build, to create
New realities
New possibilities
New hope
A new song
One which melody heals
A symphony that proclaims
It all belongs, it all belongs
Death is not the final song
13:29 Book Recommendation: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
13:52 What is healing your soul today and how have you been creative?
14:10 Ending on a Golden Note: New App Bloom use “creativesoul” for 40% off -
1: What is a Creative Soul? - Why we started Healing my Creative Soul
Welcome to Healing My Creative Soul Podcast, in this brand new pilot episode, Rachel and Mark introduce the overarching themes for the show and dive into some of their own unique faith stories. Rachel talks about the perspective shift motherhood has given her and Mark touches on the ways in which his fundamentalist Christian background was part of the catalyst that caused a severe psychological break, and what the path of healing beyond that looked like. We conclude that the foundation of being on the path to healing is intentionality and building strong community. We invite you as listeners to connect with us and share your own stories with us too.
Find us on Instagram @healingmycreativesoul
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