The Creative Life Podcast

Ep. 30 Redefining Success, Building Community & Trusting Your Creative Path | Ariel Panowicz Recap

27 min · 27. Juni 2026
Episode Ep. 30 Redefining Success, Building Community & Trusting Your Creative Path | Ariel Panowicz Recap Cover

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In this follow-up episode of The Creative Life Podcast, Dr. Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons revisit their conversation with photographer, creative director, and Luli Creative House founder Ariel Panowicz to unpack the deeper lessons behind her creative journey. Ariel's story is about much more than opening a creative studio. It's a reflection on identity, belonging, community, and the courage to walk away from the life you think you're supposed to have in order to build one that feels authentic. Together, Jessica and Jaclyn explore the artistic insights, leadership lessons, and creative risks that emerged throughout the conversation. They discuss how creative communities are formed, why so many artists struggle with external expectations, and what happens when we stop waiting for permission and begin creating the spaces, opportunities, and lives we need for ourselves. This episode is an invitation to reflect on your own creative journey and consider where you might be holding back from pursuing the work, relationships, and communities that matter most. Key Takeaways from This Recap • Why authenticity often requires redefining success on your own terms • How creative spaces can become catalysts for connection, collaboration, and belonging • The importance of trusting intuition during career and creative transitions • What artists can learn from Ariel's decision to stop waiting for someone else to solve a problem she cared about • Why community building is one of the most impactful forms of creative leadership • How embracing your unique perspective can open unexpected opportunities Join the Conversation What was your biggest takeaway from Ariel's story? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Join the discussion on Substack at CreativeLifeCo, where listeners can share reflections, creative insights, and lessons they're applying from the episode. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts. 📺 Watch the full interview with Ariel Panowicz on YouTube. 🔔 New episodes of The Creative Life Podcast are now released every Friday. 💌 Join the conversation on CreativeLifeCo Substack and connect with fellow creatives exploring what it means to build a meaningful creative life.

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Episode Ep. 30 Redefining Success, Building Community & Trusting Your Creative Path | Ariel Panowicz Recap Cover

Ep. 30 Redefining Success, Building Community & Trusting Your Creative Path | Ariel Panowicz Recap

In this follow-up episode of The Creative Life Podcast, Dr. Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons revisit their conversation with photographer, creative director, and Luli Creative House founder Ariel Panowicz to unpack the deeper lessons behind her creative journey. Ariel's story is about much more than opening a creative studio. It's a reflection on identity, belonging, community, and the courage to walk away from the life you think you're supposed to have in order to build one that feels authentic. Together, Jessica and Jaclyn explore the artistic insights, leadership lessons, and creative risks that emerged throughout the conversation. They discuss how creative communities are formed, why so many artists struggle with external expectations, and what happens when we stop waiting for permission and begin creating the spaces, opportunities, and lives we need for ourselves. This episode is an invitation to reflect on your own creative journey and consider where you might be holding back from pursuing the work, relationships, and communities that matter most. Key Takeaways from This Recap • Why authenticity often requires redefining success on your own terms • How creative spaces can become catalysts for connection, collaboration, and belonging • The importance of trusting intuition during career and creative transitions • What artists can learn from Ariel's decision to stop waiting for someone else to solve a problem she cared about • Why community building is one of the most impactful forms of creative leadership • How embracing your unique perspective can open unexpected opportunities Join the Conversation What was your biggest takeaway from Ariel's story? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Join the discussion on Substack at CreativeLifeCo, where listeners can share reflections, creative insights, and lessons they're applying from the episode. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts. 📺 Watch the full interview with Ariel Panowicz on YouTube. 🔔 New episodes of The Creative Life Podcast are now released every Friday. 💌 Join the conversation on CreativeLifeCo Substack and connect with fellow creatives exploring what it means to build a meaningful creative life.

27. Juni 202627 min
Episode Ep. 29 She Left LA, Came Home & Built the Creative Space Omaha Needed | Ariel Panowicz Cover

Ep. 29 She Left LA, Came Home & Built the Creative Space Omaha Needed | Ariel Panowicz

In this episode of The Creative Life Podcast, hosts Dr. Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons sit down with photographer, creative director, and founder of Luli Creative House, Ariel Panowicz. Ariel shares her journey from Omaha to Los Angeles and back again, opening up about the pressure creatives often feel to follow a prescribed path even when it no longer fits. After questioning what success was supposed to look like, she chose to trust herself, embrace a different definition of fulfillment, and create the kind of space she wished existed. That decision led to the creation of Luli Creative House, a vibrant, inclusive studio built to help artists connect, collaborate, and create. Together, we explore creative identity, returning home, overcoming the fear of failure, and why building community can be one of the most radical acts of creativity. As Ariel reflects, when you stop creating the life others expect and start listening to yourself, unexpected doors begin to open. What You'll Learn • Why changing direction isn't the same as failing • How to trust your intuition when your path looks different • The inspiration behind founding Luli Creative House • Why creative spaces and community matter • How saying "yes" to your ideas can create opportunities for others Stay Connected! Keep up with Ariel Panowicz: https://www.instagram.com/arielpanowicz/ [https://www.instagram.com/arielpanowicz/] Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/ [https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ] Check our website: www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com [http://www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com] 🎧 Listen on all major podcast platforms. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly on Fridays.

19. Juni 202628 min
Episode EP 28. Street Art, Creative Resistance & Finding Your Way Back to Creativity with Alyssa Jade Baldridge | Creative Life Podcast Recap Cover

EP 28. Street Art, Creative Resistance & Finding Your Way Back to Creativity with Alyssa Jade Baldridge | Creative Life Podcast Recap

What can graffiti teach us about creativity? In this recap episode of The Creative Life Podcast, hosts Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons revisit their conversation with Alyssa Jade Baldridge, founder of Omaha Street Art, to unpack the powerful lessons hidden in plain sight on the walls of our cities. More than documenting murals and tags, Alyssa explores street art as a form of storytelling, resistance, cultural preservation, and authentic expression. With a background in graphic design, journalism, advertising, and art history, she offers a fresh perspective on what happens when creativity exists outside traditional institutions and approval systems. The conversation also reflects on creative burnout, reclaiming artistic purpose after working in commercial spaces, and the courage it takes to return to creating on your own terms. If you've ever questioned whether your work matters, struggled with perfectionism, or felt disconnected from your creativity, this episode is a reminder that some of the most meaningful art is created simply because it needs to exist. What You'll Learn in This Recap • Why street art is one of the most honest forms of creative expression • What graffiti culture teaches us about authenticity and creative freedom • How documenting art preserves culture and community stories • The impact of identity and lived experience on artistic interpretation • How to reconnect with your creativity after burnout • What Omaha's street art scene reveals about the city itself Stay Connected! Keep up with Alyssa Jade Baldridge: https://www.instagram.com/omaha.street.art/ [https://www.instagram.com/omaha.street.art/] Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/ [https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ] Check our website: www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com [http://www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com] 🎧 Listen now on all major streaming platforms 🔔 Follow and turn on notifications for new episodes weekly on Fridays

12. Juni 202627 min
Episode EP. 27 Graffiti, Storytelling & Creative Resistance with Alyssa Jade Baldridge | The Creative Life Podcast Cover

EP. 27 Graffiti, Storytelling & Creative Resistance with Alyssa Jade Baldridge | The Creative Life Podcast

In this episode of The Creative Life Podcast, hosts Dr. Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons sit down with Alyssa Jade Baldridge, creator of Omaha Street Art, to explore the stories, voices, and creative resistance living on the walls of Omaha. Through her work documenting graffiti and street art across the city, Alyssa has become an archivist of a creative culture that often exists outside traditional institutions, galleries, and systems of approval. With a background spanning graphic design, journalism, advertising, and art history, she offers a unique perspective on how public art functions as storytelling, social commentary, cultural preservation, and community expression. Together, they discuss common misconceptions about graffiti culture, the role of street art in challenging power structures, and what it means to document creative work that may disappear overnight. Alyssa also reflects on her experience navigating both the corporate and creative worlds, her journey back to authentic artistic expression, and how her Native and white heritage shapes the way she understands art, identity, land, and public space. This conversation invites listeners to look beyond the surface of murals, tags, and street installations to see the deeper stories they tell about a city and the people who inhabit it. What You'll Learn in This Episode • What most people misunderstand about graffiti and street art culture • How street art serves as a form of storytelling, resistance, and public expression • Why documenting creative work can be an act of cultural preservation • The relationship between identity, place, and artistic interpretation • How to reconnect with creativity after experiencing burnout in commercial creative industries • What Omaha's street art scene reveals about the city and its communities Whether you're an artist, designer, storyteller, urban explorer, or simply curious about the hidden creative voices shaping our cities, this episode offers a fascinating look at creativity beyond conventional boundaries. Stay Connected! Keep up with Alyssa Jade Baldridge: https://www.instagram.com/omaha.street.art/ [https://www.instagram.com/omaha.street.art/] Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/ [https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ] Check our website: www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com [http://www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com] 🎧 Listen now on all major streaming platforms 🔔 Follow and turn on notifications for new episodes weekly on Fridays

5. Juni 202627 min
Episode EP.26 Reading, Literacy & Community Building with Keyosha Atwater | Podcast Recap Cover

EP.26 Reading, Literacy & Community Building with Keyosha Atwater | Podcast Recap

In this recap episode of The Creative Life Podcast, hosts Dr. Jessica Olsen and Dr. Jaclyn Gibbons revisit their conversation with Keyosha Atwater, founder of Chapters & Connections, to reflect on the power of literacy, intentional reading, and community connection. This episode explores how reading can unlock creativity, expand perspective, and create meaningful opportunities for growth and belonging. Through her Omaha-based book club, Keyosha is building spaces where stories become catalysts for deeper conversation, self-reflection, and authentic human connection. From discussing the importance of literacy in today’s world to exploring why gathering around books still matters, this recap highlights how reading can help individuals reconnect with curiosity, purpose, and possibility. What You’ll Learn in This Recap • How reading supports personal growth and creative thinking • Why literacy and storytelling remain powerful tools for connection • The value of intentional book clubs and community spaces • How shared reading experiences encourage meaningful conversations • Why books can help unlock new perspectives and potential Stay Connected! Keep up with Keyosha Atwater: https://www.instagram.com/keyosha.atwater/ [https://www.instagram.com/keyosha.atwater/] Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/ [https://www.instagram.com/thecreativelifepodcastomaha/] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm5ErrhqtaaTScxsIPeDmQ] Check our website: www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com [http://www.TheCreativeLifePodcast.com] 🎧 Listen now on all major streaming platforms 🔔 Follow and turn on notifications for new episodes weekly on Fridays

22. Mai 202627 min