Mending Creatively

Jennifer Ciaccio

A podcast for artist at any stage, whether they believe they have "natural talent" or not.

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    Episode 46 - Inspired by Special Interests – Turning Passion Into Creative Power

    In this heartfelt episode of Mending Creatively, Jen opens up about the intense, beautiful, and sometimes isolating world of special interests—especially through a neurodivergent lens. If you've ever fallen deeply in love with a topic, a person, a band, or a fictional universe, and felt both joy and shame about how much it meant to you—this one's for you. Jen explores how special interests can be both a refuge and a launching pad. She offers gentle, practical ways to transform that all-consuming love into creative expression and connection—without guilt or pressure to be anything but yourself. What a special interest feels like from the inside The double-edged sword of safety vs. isolation How to lovingly shift from hiding to creating Practical tips and creative exercises to channel your passion into art The power of mood boards, rituals, and sharing without pressure Neurodivergent experiences of creativity and love You’re not broken for loving something deeply.Your passion is not too much.It’s your superpower—and it deserves to live outside of you, too. Follow Jen on Instagram at @mendingcreativelyHave a topic you’d love to hear covered? Send a DM or message through the link in bio! 💛 What You'll Hear:🛠️ Mentioned in This Episode:🦋 A Reminder:💌 Connect: Follow Jen on Instagram at @mendingcreativelyHave a topic you’d love to hear covered? Send a DM or message through the link in bio!

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    Episode 43 - The Intersection of Art and Identity

    How does creativity shape who we are? And how do we stay true to our artistic voice when everything around us is constantly shifting? In this episode of Mending Creatively, I explore the deep connection between art and identity—how our creative work reflects who we are, how it helps us grow, and how we can navigate the push and pull of authenticity in a world full of outside influences. If you’ve ever felt like your creative work is evolving faster than you can keep up with—or if you’ve struggled with balancing personal expression and external expectations—this episode is for you. In This Episode, I Discuss: ✨ How art acts as a mirror for our identity ✨ The challenge of staying authentic while growing as an artist ✨ What to do when outside opinions start shaping your creativity ✨ How to embrace evolution without losing your creative voice ✨ Why remembering your “why” is crucial to long-term creative fulfillment Resources & Links:🎙️ Follow Mending Creatively on Instagram: @mendingcreatively Have thoughts on this episode? Send me a DM or leave a comment! 📢 If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow creative! Let’s Keep the Conversation Going! How do you see your identity reflected in your creative work? Have you ever struggled with balancing authenticity and outside expectations? Let me know—I’d love to hear your thoughts. 💡 And remember: just keep going.

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    Episode 41 - When Creativity Feels Like Work: Rekindling Joy in Your Projects

    Are you feeling uninspired, burned out, or like your creative projects have become just another task on your to-do list? You’re not alone. In this episode of Mending Creatively, we’re diving into why creativity can sometimes feel like work, how burnout impacts our artistic flow, and practical strategies to rekindle the joy that brought you to your craft in the first place. We’ll explore:✨ The subtle signs of creative burnout and why it happens.✨ How external pressures, perfectionism, and neglecting rest can steal your creative spark.✨ Practical tips for navigating burnout, including reconnecting with your "why," creating boundaries, and embracing play.✨ Resources like Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert to inspire and support your journey. 🌐 Research from the American Psychological Association on burnout and creative balance.💡 Dr. Matthew Walker’s work on the connection between rest and creativity, as highlighted in his book Why We Sleep. If you’re feeling stuck, try one of these small steps: Set aside time to create something just for you. Take an intentional break—your brain needs it! Write down your “why” and put it somewhere visible to keep your purpose front and center. If this episode resonated with you, here’s how you can help keep Mending Creatively going strong:💌 Share this episode with a friend who might need a creativity boost.⭐ Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform—it helps more people find the show.🤝 Connect with me on Instagram @mendingcreatively to share your story or ask a question.☕ Buy me a coffee (or tea!) to support the podcast and future episodes. Every little bit helps! buymeacoffee.com/MendingCreatively How do you navigate burnout when creativity feels like work? I’d love to hear your story. Message me on Instagram or tag me in your posts—I love connecting with fellow creatives like you. Remember, burnout doesn’t mean you’re not creative—it’s a sign that your creativity needs a little care. You’ve got this. And as always: just keep going.

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    Episode 40 - The ADHD Creative

    In this episode of Mending Creatively, we explore the unique relationship between ADHD and creativity. From the endless stream of ideas to the moments of hyperfocus, ADHD brains are wired for innovation and artistry. But with that creative spark also come challenges like overwhelm and difficulty finishing projects. Together, we’ll unpack why ADHD brains are naturally creative, how to embrace the chaos, and strategies for harnessing your creative potential. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or someone looking to tap into your creative side, this episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and practical tips to help you thrive. Resources Mentioned: Abraham, A., Windmann, S., Daum, I., & Güntürkün, O. (2005). "Creative thinking in divergent and convergent modes: The impact of ADHD." The Journal of Creative Behavior. Barkley, R. A. (2015). Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete Authoritative Guide for Parents. Connect with Us: Have a question, thought, or story to share? I’d love to hear from you! Instagram: @mendingcreatively Email: jen@mendingcreatively.com Stay in the Loop: Don’t miss out on future episodes of Mending Creatively! Be sure to: Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to get notified as soon as a new episode drops. Leave a Review to help others discover the show and join our creative community! Creativity thrives in imperfection. If you have ADHD, your brain is brimming with potential, ready to bring unique and meaningful ideas to life. Just keep going—you’ve got this. Thanks for listening, and see you in the next episode! 🌟 4o

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    Episode 39 - Mindfulness and Making

    Mending Creatively is for educational and inspirational purposes only. The content shared in this podcast reflects personal experiences and cited research but does not constitute professional mental health or medical advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance In this episode of Mending Creatively, we explore the powerful connection between mindfulness and creative expression. How can practicing mindfulness enhance your ability to create? Jen dives into the science, shares personal insights, and offers actionable mindfulness techniques tailored for busy creatives. Whether you’re a seasoned maker or just starting your creative journey, this episode will inspire you to embrace the present moment and unlock your full creative potential. What You’ll Learn: How mindfulness improves creativity and supports your mental well-being. The science behind mindfulness and its impact on divergent thinking. Practical ways to incorporate mindfulness into your creative process. Actionable Takeaways: Start your creative session with mindful breathing. Engage your senses fully in your work to deepen your connection to the process. Try a gratitude journaling practice to shift your focus from results to the joy of creating. Citations and Resources Mentioned: Kabat-Zinn, J. (1990). Full Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness. Colzato, L. S., Ozturk, A., & Hommel, B. (2014). "Meditate to create: The impact of focused-attention and open-monitoring training on convergent and divergent thinking." Mindfulness. Brach, T. (2012). Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life with the Heart of a Buddha. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). Frontiers in Psychology (2020). Study on the impact of mindful movement on focus and stress relief. Connect With Us: Follow us on Instagram: @mendingcreatively Visit our website: mendingcreatively.com Share your story or feedback: jen@mendingcreatively.com

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A podcast for artist at any stage, whether they believe they have "natural talent" or not.