Elementor #4593

The Artist's Way: Tools to Rescue Your Creative Life

Simple Practices to Boost Creativity and Stay Accountable

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Episode Overview

What if the problem isn’t that you’ve lost your creativity… but that you’ve lost connection with yourself?

In this episode, we dive into The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron – a book that has helped thousands of creatives find their way back to their voice.

Hosted by Karina Kampe (certified transformational coach, artist, creative entrepreneur, and songwriter) and Maria Wronski-Ellis (artist, songwriter, educator, and author of The Mindful Songwriter), this conversation is part storytelling, part toolbox, and part gentle wake-up call.

Topics Covered

We explore:

  • The real story behind how The Artist’s Way was born
  • Why creativity isn’t something you “find” — but something you return to
  • The two simple tools that can quietly transform your creative life (And yes… there are a few “oh shit” moments along the way.)

Time Stamps

00.00 Hook

00:37 Welcome and Intro

01:44. Hosts hello

03:07 Hosts on The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron.

05:11. Little clusters of Artists

06:57 Story Julia Cameron background

09:17.540 The Morning Pages

10:40 The artist’s date.

11:43 Famous people on The Artist’sway

14:40 Science

16:51 Protect you Art

18:52 Backstage Community – Ulrika Skogby

21:30.980 Wrap up and Take aways

22:32 Where to find us

22:42Victory Dance

References & further reading

Resources & Mentions

  • The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
  • (If you’ve never done it… this might be your sign)
  • Elizabeth Gilbert — on reconnecting with creativity
  • Tim Ferriss — using writing to clear mental clutter
  • Gwyneth Paltrow — Morning Pages as a daily reset
  • Polly Paulusma — Morning Writers community

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Guest Ulrika Skogby 🌍 rostcoachulrikaskogby.se Spotify: UlrikaSkogby

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