Episode 26 - Silence Your Inner Critic:Be The Creator You Were Always Meant To Be

Why Your Unique Perspective Is Your Greatest Creative Asset

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Episode Overview

What happens when the world tells you to find your creative voice… and then immediately asks you to adjust it so it sells?

In this episode of Big Dreams & Little Things, hosts Karina Kampe (certified transformational coach, artist, creative entrepreneur, and songwriter) and Maria Wronski-Ellis (artist, songwriter, educator, and author of the upcoming book The Mindful Songwriter) explore the delicate balance between authenticity and expectation.

Through the story of Swedish pop icon Robyn, they unpack what it really takes to stay true to your creative instincts – even when the industry, the algorithm, or your own inner critic suggests a safer path.

Topics Covered

Why the music industry often rewards imitation

The story behind Robyn’s independent path

How artists like Britney Spears and Robyn experienced different sides of the industry

Brain science and creativity – The Default Mode Network (DMN) and creative insight

Practical tools for reconnecting with your creative instincts

Time Stamps

00:00 Introduction of today’s topic

03:34 Introduction of today’s topic, talking today about how to express what’s inside without being influenced with the world around you and childrens creativity

04:37 Karina Spring break activities and plaing like a 6 year old.

05:20 This week’s story we’re talking about the Swedish artist Robyn

10:58 Discussion on the Roby story

12:01 Britney Spears tragic story

13:44 Robyn sexistential Single

14:41 People think that as a singer it’s all about the fame

15:51 Science section-The DMN-Default mode network

18:56 Trusting your innate creativity

21:15 Favourite Robyn song

21:54 Weekly takeaway – The creative voice finder

23:09 Backstage community – Karina Kampe

26:35 Episode takeaways

27:49 Next Episode

28:35 Victory Dance

References & further reading

Robyn – the independent pop visionary behind Dancing On My Own. 

Britney Spears

Three Small Giants – Karina’s Trio.         

The Default Mode Network & Creativity

Raichle, M. E. (2001). “A Default Mode of Brain Function.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98(2), 676-682. The foundational paper introducing the concept of the Default Mode Network and its role in brain function during rest.

Psychology Today. “Default Mode Network.” A comprehensive overview of the DMN’s function in daydreaming, mind-wandering, and creative thinking.

Oxford Academic. (2024). “Default Mode Network Electrophysiological Dynamics and Causal Role in Creative Thinking.” Recent research demonstrating the causal relationship between DMN activation and divergent thinking, showing how creativity depends on spontaneous network activity.

ScienceDirect. “The Role of the Default Mode Network in Creativity.” An examination of how the DMN supports creative thinking through remote associative thinking and functional integration of diverse information.

Communications Biology. (2025). “Dynamic Switching Between Brain Networks.” Demonstrates that creativity correlates with the number of switches between the Default Mode Network and Executive Control Network, not with general intelligence alone.

PubMed Central. (2015). “Creativity and the Default Network.” Explores the relationship between divergent thinking and both controlled and spontaneous cognitive processes, showing why pure executive control inhibits creativity.

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