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🗓️ 8 January 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Welcome back to "Unlocking Your World of Creativity," where today's episode dives into the transformative power of seasonal rituals and prompts with our guest, poet Jacqueline Suskin. In her latest book, "A Year in Practice," she explores the cyclical nature of creativity, aligning it with the seasons to awaken our cycles of expression.
- Jacqueline emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with one's creative practice, understanding its rhythm, and recognizing the profound influence of the natural world.
- The book unfolds the seasons as chapters, offering insights into when to retreat, reflect, expand, and wind down in alignment with the Earth's cyclical energies.
- Creativity is a dance with the seasons, and the book encourages creatives to embrace the ebb and flow of their practice rather than prescribing rigid routines.
- The podcast delves into the intersection of creativity and the unpredictability of life, exploring how to turn setbacks into opportunities through strategic preparation.
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"Imagine all of the life underground that is waiting for spring. Envision the resting roots, the sleeping creatures, and everything below the surface that is paused for the season. Feel the fullness of this stillness. Feel the necessity of this calmness."
As we embark on 2024, Jacqueline leaves us with a gentle nudge to embrace the winter season of reflection, urging us to tend to our mind, body, and spirit. By aligning our energy, we create the fertile ground for the next leap in our creative journey. Winter, with its slow pace, becomes the perfect canvas for crafting a vision and setting intentions for the year ahead.
If you're seeking a creative mindset and a guide to navigating the creative roller coaster, "A Year in Practice" offers a roadmap. Jacqueline's wisdom reminds us that the Earth constantly provides a wellspring of inspiration and guidance—accessible and free, waiting for us to attune ourselves to its rhythm.
Don't just be creative; become a practitioner, crafting your unique rhythm in harmony with the ever-changing seasons.
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Jacqueline Suskin is a sought-after poet and educator, recognized by Michelle Obama as a Turnaround Artist, who regularly leads writing and creativity workshops for Commune, Insight Timer, and InsideOut, garnering press in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Atlantic, Better Homes & Gardens, Spirituality & Health, the Huffington Post, and beyond. She is the author of eight books and lives in Detroit.
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0:00.0 | Have to your most original thinking, organize your ideas and create the opportunities to launch your creative work. |
0:14.0 | Unlocking your world of creativity, |
0:17.0 | with best-selling author and brand innovator, Mark Stinson. |
0:22.0 | Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, |
0:25.0 | Unlocking your world of creativity. |
0:27.0 | And today, our method of unlocking involves rituals and prompts |
0:32.0 | that really can, well, what our author today says is |
0:35.6 | awakening our creative expression. It's going to be a terrific episode. Please welcome |
0:40.9 | poet, author, educator, and speaker Jacqueline Susskin. |
0:45.0 | Hi, thanks for having me. |
0:47.0 | I love your experience leading workshops, authoring articles and features and publications, |
0:52.0 | but your new book is just out a year in practice, |
0:55.4 | seasonal rituals and prompts to awaken cycles of creative expression. It's just |
1:01.0 | out from Sounds True. It's such an interesting idea of aligning these rituals to the seasons. |
1:08.0 | Tell us about how you became interested in structuring the book like this. |
1:13.0 | As someone whose creative practice is my main focus and it's been my only job to be a poet for the last 14 years, |
1:21.0 | I've had to consistently reconnect with what my practice looks like and I think a lot of |
1:28.0 | artists will connect with that because we're constantly trying to figure out what works best for us, like when is the right time of day to do this practice, when am I feeling most inspired, when should I maybe take a pause and step away. |
1:41.0 | And I've, throughout my years of inquiry with this I've found the earth is my main |
1:46.7 | muse in all that I do and so why not look to the earth for some affirmation about this cyclical need of mine. |
1:55.2 | Does the earth have information for me when it comes to me trying to find my low with my creative practice? |
2:02.0 | And as I asked that question this book was born because the answer was a deep |
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