On Embracing Creative Evolution
I recently had the pleasure of joining my friend Lisa Mazur on her podcast, What A Rebel, where we talked about the winding path of creative work, reinvention, and what it means to design a life that feels aligned with our values.
We cover my journey from graphic design to ceramics to coaching — and the themes that connect them all. We talk about navigating uncertainty, listening to intuition, and redefining success on your own terms. I also share how coaching became a natural extension of my creative practice, especially as I began helping fellow artists and entrepreneurs clarify their own next steps.
We discussed self-doubt, limiting beliefs, and the power of small, doable actions to overcome negative self-talk. If you’ve ever felt torn between multiple passions or wondered whether it’s “too late” to start something new, this one’s for you.
Listen here: What A Rebel — My Episode with Lisa Mazur
If what we talk about resonates with you, I’d love to invite you to explore my coaching offerings — or join me for my Prosperity Workshop, where we gently uncover what a meaningful, aligned life could look like for you.
Our Conversation Takeaways:
Questions to help move your creative work forward
Creative work asks us to stay connected to what matters — not just the outcome, but the why behind it. These questions are meant to help you slow down, get clear, and take small, intentional steps toward sharing your work with the world.
What am I making — and why does it matter to me?
What is the essence of this work?
What’s drawing me to create this, in this moment?
Is it a form of expression, connection, healing, resistance, joy?
What’s the deeper truth I’m exploring?Have I documented the work — and the process behind it?
What parts of my process might be worth capturing or sharing — not just for others, but to witness my own evolution?Does my work have an online home?
Where can this work live in the world, even in a small way?
What would it feel like to make space for it?Have I given my work a voice?
What words or language help others connect with it — and help me articulate why it matters?Where am I showing up consistently?
What rhythms of sharing feel sustainable for me?
Where do I feel most naturally expressed?Are there local opportunities to share my work in person?
Could I show up in my community — at a flea market, artist fair, or open studio — and connect face-to-face?What’s one small, doable step I can take this week?
What could I say yes to that feels light and manageable — a way to move forward without rushing?
Not sure where to start? I can help.