
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
37. How To Trust in The Great Mystery with Josh Schrei of The Emerald Podcast
Do you hear the pulse of creation speaking to you? Have you ever wondered how to cultivate a deeper relationship with this vast, omnipresent force?
Today we venture into the sacred and animate world of Josh Schrei — a teacher, writer, mythologist, and founder of The Emerald Podcast.
If you're yearning to deepen your relationship with source, with the great mystery itself, this conversation is for you. Joshua invites us to remember what our ancestors knew across time and tradition: that we live not in a world of inert objects, but in a living, sentient, singing cosmos. That creation pulses through all things — through water and stone, through breath and blood, through the spaces between heartbeats. And that we are not separate from this pulse. We are woven into it.
In this mystical conversation, we explore what it means to move from the mindset of extraction to one of cultivation. We talk about why the ache for originality many of us feel is actually a cellular memory — a longing to return to our role as vessels for something ancient and ever-present. We discover how the seasons of stillness in our creative lives are not failures, but sacred incubations. And we learn why the most radical act of creativity in our fractured world is choosing reciprocity over consumption, reverence over extraction.
Joshua speaks to the mysteries of how creation reaches us — through the voice of waters, through the wisdom held in stones, through felt dialogue with the land itself. He reveals why the constant pressure to produce is a wound we carry, and what becomes possible when we finally align with the actual rhythms of the cosmos.
In this episode we explore:
- The difference between summoning inspiration and cultivating a real, living relationship with the creative forces of the cosmos
- Why creativity as service, rather than extraction — transforms not just your art, but your entire relationship to being alive
- The burden of believing creativity must come from you alone, and the liberation that comes when you release that weight
- Why stillness and incubation are not failures, but sacred architecture woven into the fabric of existence
- The cost of constant production, and what it means to align with the natural rhythms of creation
- How to anchor yourself to place and develop a felt dialogue with the living world
- The essential role of dreamers, artists, and visionaries in guiding culture toward healing and wholeness
- Why we need communal circles of dreaming in a world that has forgotten how to listen
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