Building a Creative Life with Pam Vale

The Quiet Guilt That Follows Creative Women Everywhere

7 min · 19. mai 2026
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In this reflective solo episode, Pam explores the societal pressures around busyness and the importance of giving ourselves permission to rest, play, and pursue what truly nourishes our soul. She shares personal insights on guilt, creative renewal, and the need for space to simply be. If this way of noticing resonates, subscribing free or paid lets it arrive when it’s posted. About Pam Vale (Series Creator): Pam Vale is Artist, Writer, and Observer of Creative Life Her work centers on noticing, listening, and documenting the small, often overlooked moments where meaning gathers. Through art, conversation, and writing, she serves as both witness and interpreter, holding space for what is present rather than preaching what should be done. Her practice spans decades of studio work, podcasting, and long-form reflection, with an emphasis on depth, attention, and lived experience. www.pamvale.com [http://www.pamvale.com/] Get full access to You Are Creative at pamvale.substack.com/subscribe [https://pamvale.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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The Quiet Guilt That Follows Creative Women Everywhere

In this reflective solo episode, Pam explores the societal pressures around busyness and the importance of giving ourselves permission to rest, play, and pursue what truly nourishes our soul. She shares personal insights on guilt, creative renewal, and the need for space to simply be. If this way of noticing resonates, subscribing free or paid lets it arrive when it’s posted. About Pam Vale (Series Creator): Pam Vale is Artist, Writer, and Observer of Creative Life Her work centers on noticing, listening, and documenting the small, often overlooked moments where meaning gathers. Through art, conversation, and writing, she serves as both witness and interpreter, holding space for what is present rather than preaching what should be done. Her practice spans decades of studio work, podcasting, and long-form reflection, with an emphasis on depth, attention, and lived experience. www.pamvale.com [http://www.pamvale.com/] Get full access to You Are Creative at pamvale.substack.com/subscribe [https://pamvale.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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