44 min

How harnessing your chaos can help you find your creative voice with Rachel Jepsen The Good Space with Francesca Phillips

    • Self-Improvement

Today, I’m excited to chat about the chaotic creative process with Rachel Jepsen. Rachel is a nonfiction editor, writer, and dog owner living in the Midwest. We talk about how embracing chaos is fuel for creative work. Also, about self-compassion and how writing is a spiritual practice. She’s the executive editor at Every, a digital subscription publication focused on entrepreneurship, productivity, internet culture, technology, leadership, and more. If you want to have your creative spirit rejuvenated and re-lit then this episode is for you!
 
We talk about…


[3:52] Rachel on writing the chaotic good and getting creative through a place of chaos
[7:24] How Rachel gets started in writing through randomness
[12:00] How writing can help us become more compassionate for ourselves and for others
[15:48] How to approach journaling as a mind-expanding agent to help us
[21:27] Intentionality of the physical practice of writing
[27:48] Rachel on how writing is a practice and a process
[32:56] Writing as a spiritual practice and access to play
[37:04] The communal aspect of creativity and world-building
[39:45] Rachel's reading recommendations
 
QUOTES
“I think that there's so much to know about how journaling can help us become more compassionate, not just for ourselves, but for other people, because of the way that it sort of lays out the first draft of consciousness of ideation.” - Rachel
“Chaos isn't only necessary to create anything. Harnessing chaos is possible in our ultimate creative state. Self-editing is part of the creative process but the initial idea, the first spark of truth that ignites a new piece of writing and fuels, the remainder of the process, is born out of chaos, just like the universe.” - Rachel
 
THIS WEEK’S INTENTION
I allow myself to play and inspire those around me to do the same
 
WRITING PROMPT
How do I like to express my voice? In what ways might I not be allowing myself to?
 
RESOURCES AND LINKS:
One Big Self* by C. D. Wright
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Follow Rachel on Twitter @DidYouWriteThat
Learn more about Rachel on her

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Today, I’m excited to chat about the chaotic creative process with Rachel Jepsen. Rachel is a nonfiction editor, writer, and dog owner living in the Midwest. We talk about how embracing chaos is fuel for creative work. Also, about self-compassion and how writing is a spiritual practice. She’s the executive editor at Every, a digital subscription publication focused on entrepreneurship, productivity, internet culture, technology, leadership, and more. If you want to have your creative spirit rejuvenated and re-lit then this episode is for you!
 
We talk about…


[3:52] Rachel on writing the chaotic good and getting creative through a place of chaos
[7:24] How Rachel gets started in writing through randomness
[12:00] How writing can help us become more compassionate for ourselves and for others
[15:48] How to approach journaling as a mind-expanding agent to help us
[21:27] Intentionality of the physical practice of writing
[27:48] Rachel on how writing is a practice and a process
[32:56] Writing as a spiritual practice and access to play
[37:04] The communal aspect of creativity and world-building
[39:45] Rachel's reading recommendations
 
QUOTES
“I think that there's so much to know about how journaling can help us become more compassionate, not just for ourselves, but for other people, because of the way that it sort of lays out the first draft of consciousness of ideation.” - Rachel
“Chaos isn't only necessary to create anything. Harnessing chaos is possible in our ultimate creative state. Self-editing is part of the creative process but the initial idea, the first spark of truth that ignites a new piece of writing and fuels, the remainder of the process, is born out of chaos, just like the universe.” - Rachel
 
THIS WEEK’S INTENTION
I allow myself to play and inspire those around me to do the same
 
WRITING PROMPT
How do I like to express my voice? In what ways might I not be allowing myself to?
 
RESOURCES AND LINKS:
One Big Self* by C. D. Wright
Read and listen to The Long Conversation newsletter and podcast
Follow Rachel’s work on Every
Follow Rachel on Twitter @DidYouWriteThat
Learn more about Rachel on her

Get our free daily emails here

Buy:
Our Happy Habits Tracker
Our productivity eBook

Get our free guides:
Learn about masculine and feminine energy here
Make a sustainable morning routine here

Support us:
Love this podcast and want to help us keep going? Become a member here

LET’S STAY CONNECTED
Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Stitcher
Follow us on Instagram: click here
Visit our website: click here

NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY
NEW MINI-EPISODE EVERY THURSDAY

*This affiliate link helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you!

44 min