The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
The World Needs Creatives is hosted by Rachael Sardelich, Vedic Meditation Teacher and Consultant to Creatives. Rachael has spent over two decades working at the confluence of creativity and spirituality and now leads her clients to explore, germinate and birth their creative visions into the world. During this weekly podcast, Rachael shares wise and inspired conversations to expand our creative consciousness.
Join Rachael in a space where the deeper questions are always asked and learn exactly what has shaped the humans behind remarkable ideas, cultural movements and visionary art in all of its forms.
Within you’ll find stories on embracing darkness and finding wholeness, the blurred boundaries between human and nature, breaking limitations and building legacies, rich inner-landscapes that hold untapped potential, and prophecies that will open portals of possibility within you.
These conversations are regenerative moments of incubation, creation and renewal. They won’t ask you to sit still and play nice. They will awaken your senses, wildly inspire the muse within and remind you: the world needs what you’ve got.
The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
13. When to Leave, How to Start, Creative Cognition and Crickets: Q&A Episode
Today I experiment with our first Q&A episode.
Drawing from questions my community has slid into my DMs, together we explore:
- The internal conflict we feel when questioning whether to leave a big vision that isn't serving us
- How to start the process of capturing a seed of an idea and bringing it to life
- What might be in the way if we aren't getting noticed and our work isn't being met
- How to move with creative cognition in our meditation practice
Here's a link to the "How to trust in the pull toward reinvention" episode
Learn more about Quiet Rebellion 1:1 Creative Mentorship
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Website - www.rachaelsardelich.com
The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling.
Episode editing, engineering and the creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.