A Conversation About Creativity, Emotions, and Being Real - Lived Experience of an Artist
This episode is a quiet, honest conversation about creativity — not as a skill to master, but as a way to relate to yourself.
Together with Nana Primananda, we talk about what it feels like to create, how emotions naturally find their way into the process, and how art can become a private space to process life.
We explore:
* how creativity can support emotional regulation, without trying to “fix” anything
* how to listen to yourself and create
* how creative work can feel performative, and how to return to authenticity
* why you don’t need talent, confidence, or an audience to create
* how making something can feel like journaling, but with your hands
This conversation is not about learning how to make art. It’s about noticing what happens inside you when you allow yourself to create — freely, imperfectly, and for yourself.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to be productive, creative, or “good enough,” this episode offers a softer perspective.
Guest:
Nana Primananda — Artist & Facilitator
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Host:
Alisa Krug — Mindfulness Guide
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