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Suffering For Art

Podkast av Brianna Kaleen

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Suffering for Art explores the highs and lows of a creative life, focusing on the mental, emotional, financial, and relational challenges unique to the industry. Through insightful conversations, we reveal the realities of pursuing art—the sacrifices, the resilience, and actionable ways to thrive without compromising passion. This podcast is dedicated to helping artists live fully, not just survive, while remaining true to their craft.

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episode 21. Overconsumption is killing your creativity. cover

21. Overconsumption is killing your creativity.

Is overconsumption quietly killing your creativity? Packages keep showing up. Your screen time is terrifying. Your brain feels full… but your ideas feel empty. In this episode, we’re unpacking the psychology and neuroscience behind why buying things feels easier than creating things — and how modern convenience may be outsourcing our imagination without us even realizing it. We talk about: * Why dopamine spikes before your package even arrives * How convenience removes the constraints that creativity depends on * The shocking number of times the average person checks their phone daily * Why boredom is actually a creative superpower * How we’ve gone from processing experiences → to endlessly consuming them * The sneaky way shopping can trick us into feeling like we’ve made progress * How creativity comes back the moment friction returns If you’ve ever felt stuck, uninspired, overwhelmed, or like you’re “doing everything but creating anything,” this episode will hit home. Maybe creativity isn’t something we need to add to our lives. Maybe it’s buried under everything we keep adding. Keywords for search: creativity, overconsumption, dopamine, boredom, minimalism, slow living, productivity, creative block, consumerism, mental health, creative habits, intentional living.

1. mai 2026 - 17 min
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20. Left Brain vs. Right Brain — Finding Your Creative Balance

What happens when logic meets emotion in the creative process? In this episode of Suffering for Art, I sit down with Kiana and Andrew from the Soul Journey Project to explore the dynamic between the “left-brained” and “right-brained” creator. We dive into how analytical thinkers and emotionally driven artists approach creativity in completely different ways—and why neither approach is complete on its own. We talk about the power of finding your personal “sweet spot,” where structure and intuition work together instead of against each other. Kiana and Andrew share insight into how emotionally attuned creatives can deepen their relationships—with themselves, their craft, and others—while also learning to ground their vision with clarity and intention. Whether you lean more logical or more emotional, this conversation will help you better understand your creative tendencies and how to evolve them into a more balanced, sustainable process. Connect with Kiana & Andrew (Soul Journey Project): Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souljourneyproject [https://www.instagram.com/souljourneyproject] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/souljourneyproject/ [https://www.facebook.com/souljourneyproject/] Website: https://www.souljourneyproject.com/ [https://www.souljourneyproject.com/]

15. april 2026 - 51 min
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19. Tax Write-Offs Creatives Don't Know About (But Should)

Most creatives assume taxes are confusing and intimidating—but understanding a few basic write-offs can actually make your creative life more sustainable. In this episode, I'm sharing the tax deductions that many creatives don't realize they qualify for: creative research, software subscriptions, gear and equipment, home office deductions, and education expenses. Learn which business expenses actually count and why understanding these basics matters. If you're feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, or stuck in survival mode with your work, I'm also hosting the Artist Recharge Retreat this fall in upstate New York—a three-day space to rest, reconnect with your creativity, and have honest conversations about building a sustainable creative life. https://briannakaleen.com/retreat [https://briannakaleen.com/retreat] Want to collaborate? I'm looking for podcast editors, sound designers, social media creatives, writers, and other collaborators. Reach out at sufferingforartpodcast@gmail.com [sufferingforartpodcast@gmail.com].

1. april 2026 - 6 min
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18. Why Women Can’t Create Like Machines with Dr. Gordon

The world teaches women to push through. Push through the pain. Push through the fatigue. Push through the mood swings. Push through the burnout. But what if your body isn’t failing you — what if it’s trying to speak to you? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Toya Gordon, founder of Journey Well MD, to talk about women’s hormones, menstrual cycles, chronic stress, and what it means to support your body while pursuing a demanding creative life. We break down the phases of the cycle, how energy shifts throughout the month, signs your hormones may be out of balance, and why so many women have never been properly taught how their bodies work. We also talk about PCOS, endometriosis, cortisol, rest, creative burnout, and how learning to say no can be one of the healthiest things a woman does for herself. This is a conversation about health, creativity, and giving yourself permission to listen. To connect with Dr. Toya Gordon, you can find her at JourneyWellMD on Instagram, YouTube, and at www.journeywellmd.com [http://www.journeywellmd.com].

15. mars 2026 - 55 min
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17. You Already Fell Off Your New Year’s Resolution — Now Let’s Do It Right

You’ve already fallen off your New Year’s resolution — and that doesn’t mean you failed. In this episode of Suffering for Art, we explore why New Year’s resolutions fail and how to actually build goals that stick in 2026 — without burnout, shame, or relying on willpower. Most people don’t struggle with discipline. They struggle because their goals are fighting human biology, nervous system regulation, and real life. In this episode, we break down the neuroscience behind habit formation and explain how to create sustainable change that works with your brain instead of against it. In this episode, we cover: * Why willpower is a limited resource (and why it runs out) * What’s happening in your brain when you procrastinate or “fall off” * How your nervous system impacts motivation and consistency * Why falling off a goal isn’t failure — it’s feedback * Identity-based habits that create long-term change * Simple systems that survive stress, low energy, and chaotic schedules This episode is especially for artists and creatives navigating unpredictable routines, emotional labor, and high cognitive load — but anyone who feels stuck in the resolution cycle will benefit. This isn’t about pushing harder or becoming more disciplined. It’s about building habits that feel safe, repeatable, and realistic — so change becomes your new normal. At the end of the episode, you’ll get a simple reflection prompt to help you restart without guilt and begin again in a way your brain can actually support. If this episode resonates, please follow the podcast, leave a review, or share it with someone who needs a healthier way to set goals. 🔗 Artist Recharge Retreat application [https://briannakaleen.com/retreat]

1. feb. 2026 - 19 min
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