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Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Nina Worsley, Singer, Composer, and Creativity Coach

Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Self-improvement, Business, Design, Marketing

5 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Your World of Creativity, the podcast where we dive into the minds and methods of artists, innovators, and creative thinkers from around the globe.

Today, we’re welcoming another extraordinary guest — Nina Worsley. Nina is a jazz singer, classical composer, and theater veteran whose music and performance career spans more than a decade. She’s also a creative coach helping women entrepreneurs clear blocks and unlock their inner artistry by blending faith, healing, and creative freedom.

Nina on YouTube

@composedbynina on Instagram

Here's an outline of our conversation:

1. Your Creative Journey

Nina, your creative roots are in eastern Pennsylvania, and since then you’ve built a unique blend of performance, composition, and coaching. Can you share a bit of your personal journey—from theatre to jazz to classical composition—and how it shaped your view of creativity?

2. The Intersection of Healing, Faith, and Creativity

One of the things that sets your coaching work apart is how you incorporate faith and healing into the creative process. How do those spiritual and emotional dimensions help artists and entrepreneurs push through creative blocks?

3. Composing Across Genres

You’ve written music that’s been performed by both professional and amateur musicians. What’s your approach to composing across genres, and how do you balance technical discipline with raw creative expression?

4. Coaching Women Entrepreneurs

In your work with women business owners, what’s a common mindset hurdle you see—and how do you help them move from hesitation to confidence in expressing their creativity?

5. Tools for Everyday Creativity

Whether someone’s a full-time artist or simply trying to tap into their creativity more consistently, what are a few tools or practices you recommend to stay inspired and avoid burnout?

Closing:

Nina, thank you so much for sharing your story and creative insights with us today. It’s inspiring to hear how you help others navigate their path with so much passion and purpose.

Sponsor:

Today’s episode is brought to you by White Cloud Coffee Roasters—where flavor meets inspiration. Listeners, you can enjoy 10% off your first order when you use the code CREATIVITY at checkout. Visit WhiteCloudCoffee.com to discover your new favorite roast.”

Thank you for tuning in to Your World of Creativity. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show on your favorite podcast app—and come back next time as we continue to explore the world’s most creative minds and projects.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Unlocking your world of creativity with bestselling author and brand innovator Mark Stinson.

0:09.0

This episode is brought to you by White Cloud Coffee Loasters, where every bean tells a story of adventure.

0:15.5

Visit whitecloudcoffee.com and use the code creativity.

0:20.0

Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, Your World of Creativity.

0:24.5

I'm Mark Stenson.

0:25.4

We're continuing our dive into the minds and methods of artists and innovators and

0:30.4

creative thinkers all around the world.

0:33.2

And today I'm so happy to welcome another extraordinary guest.

0:37.3

She's a jazz singer, a classical composer, a theater veteran, whose music and performance career spans more than a decade.

0:45.4

Nina Worstley, Nina, welcome to the show.

0:48.4

Thank you so much for having me.

0:50.4

And Nina is also transitioning now into creative coaching, helping other women clear the blocks and unlock their own creativity,

0:59.3

blending some healing and creative freedom and all sorts of other techniques to really express their creativity.

1:06.9

Nina, it's so fascinating. I think blending this performance and coaching. Maybe you can share a little bit

1:14.2

about your personal journey, how you went from theater and singing and composing into this area

1:20.2

of coaching others and creativity. Yeah, I'll start all the way back in the beginning. I grew up in a

1:25.9

very musical household always. My dad played piano for our church. I grew up in a really musical household always.

1:28.2

My dad played piano for our church that I grew up in, and I was always like in the choir or in the

1:33.0

dance team or something like that. So music was always a really cool, important part of my life.

1:38.4

And writing music, because I also played piano by ear like my dad did. And I learned how to do that from a very

1:45.7

young age. So music was always like my primary form of expression, even really like five,

1:51.7

six, seven years old. So when I started like writing music. And then when I got into, I think

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