Big Dreams & Little Things

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

20 min · 16 apr 2026
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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. 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.) Memorable Quotes “We don’t abandon creativity — we abandon ourselves.” “Morning Pages aren’t about writing well. They’re about writing true.” “Creativity doesn’t grow in self-doubt. It grows where there’s enough self-trust to begin.” “You don’t have to do this alone — you were never meant to.” What We Talk About * The origin story of The Artist’s Way (hint: heartbreak, mountains, and a pen) * Morning Pages: what they are (and what they definitely are NOT) * Artist Dates: why play is not optional * Why community matters more than ever for creatives * The science behind writing and self-trust * Real-life stories from creatives using these tools * 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 Connect With Us Instagram: @bigdreamsandlittlethings Community & Backstage: www.ectahub.net/weekletter Dance What’s your win this week? Did you face an “oh sh*t” moment? Did you show up for your creativity — even a little? We want to hear it. 👉 Tag us @bigdreamsandlittlethings Show up, Speak up, and never skip the victory dance! CONNECT WITH US Website: www.ectahub.net [https://www.ectahub.net/] Podcast Instagram: @Bigdreams.ecta [https://www.instagram.com/Bigdreams.ecta] Podcast Facebook: @Bigdreams.ecta [https://www.facebook.com/Bigdreams.ecta] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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