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Creativity Found: finding creativity later in life

Claire Waite Brownwww.creativityfound.co.uk

Real-life stories of finding or returning to creativity in adulthood.
I'm Claire, and I re-found my creativity after a time of almost crippling anxiety. Now I want to share the stories of other people who have found or re-found their creativity as adults, and hopefully inspire many more grown-ups to get creative. 
I chat with my guests about their childhood experiences of creativity and the arts, how they came to the creative practices they now love, the barriers they had to overcome to start their creative re-awakening, and how what they do now benefits their whole lives.


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Episodes

Joanne Robinson – from armed forces to art classes

Growing up, Joanne Robinson was creatively encouraged in primary school and loved to draw for hours at home. However, her passion for art was dampened when she entered secondary school and was told by an art teacher that she wasn't very good. This negative feedback led Joanne to believe that she didn't have a talent for art, and she abandoned her artistic pursuits. Joanne joined the Royal Air Force and years later, while recuperating with a broken back, learned to paint and rediscovered her love...

Apr 29, 202447 minEp. 99

Jane Crowfoot – contemporary crochet knows no bounds

Adventures with yarn, needles and hook Delve into the colourful world of crochet with my guest Jane Crowfoot, also known as Janie Crow, as she shares her journey from average student to renowned crochet designer, author and the founder of her own brand. Jane opens up about her early creative experiences, her education in textiles, and the pivotal moments that led her to discover her passion for crochet. She discusses the challenges she faced in her career, including a stressful managerial role t...

Apr 16, 202452 minEp. 98

Rachel Larsen Weaver – imperfection and authenticity

Portraying and valuing everyday family life As a film photographer Rachel Larsen Weaver captures authentic and imperfect moments, particularly highlighting the nuances of motherhood and family life. Her work showcases the real and raw aspects of these experiences, steering away from the facade of perfection often portrayed in mainstream media and on social platforms. In this episode Rachel talks about her journey from being academically focused to embracing her creative side amidst the chaos of ...

Apr 02, 202433 minEp. 97

Jessie Elliott – society, stereotypes and sparkle

Helping everyone to find their sparkle From a young age, Jessie Elliott struggled with the idea of being her authentic self, feeling the pressure to conform to certain preconceived roles and expectations. She felt the need to shrink herself in order to fit in, stifling her creativity and inner voice. After the tragic loss of her father, Jessie took a bold step to move from Australia to Scotland, seeking a fresh start where no one knew her past, a period of her life marked by numbing her emotions...

Mar 21, 202448 minEp. 96

Corrie Legge – the quiet reconnection

Corrie Legge was following Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way , and during reading deprivation week – which she expanded to include other external distractions such as TV and social media – was at a bit of a loose end, having put the children to bed at her babysitting job. This period of quiet reflection resulted in a flurry of writing, something that Corrie hadn’t done for many years, having been put off by other people’s comments in her school years. Despite her creative inclinations as a child,...

Mar 10, 202444 minEp. 95

Gaelle Jolly – letters and loss, messages and miniatures

Navigating life's ups and downs by embracing creativity. In this episode Gaelle Jolly shares her journey from feeling unfulfilled in her job and struggling to find her place in a competitive sector, to discovering a passion for creativity that provided solace during difficult times. Despite previously not seeing herself as creative, Gaelle has found an outlet in hobbies including photography and calligraphy, which eventually turned into a small business. We talk about Gaelle's love for paper, st...

Feb 14, 202435 minEp. 94

Bianca Giarola – learning to blossom

Perseverance through practice and imperfection As a child Bianca Giarola loved drawing, partly influenced by her aunt – who encouraged her and her siblings to explore their creativity – and encouraged by her father – who would buy her those wonderful big colouring sets. However, as she entered elementary school she found that art was not particularly valued by her teachers and society in general, and she eventually stopped drawing altogether. Writing was a passion for Bianca – she always wanted ...

Jan 31, 202448 minEp. 93

Shirley Novack – blending fact and fiction

From selling sweets to Cyndi Lauper to being questioned by the US Secret Service, Shirley Novack has lots of stories to tell, but when her father died she came across the story that she wanted to write down. As a child, Shirley's Eastern European parents’ conventional beliefs were not to her satisfaction, so she worked tirelessly, pursuing education and working alongside pioneers of fetal surgery, despite only holding an associate's degree. She later shifted gears, bringing life to rooms as an i...

Jan 12, 202439 minEp. 92

Rebecca Norris – turning ill health into inspiration

2023 Great Pottery Throw Down contestant Rebecca Norris tells me how she reignited her creative flame through pottery while navigating the demands of a teaching career. Rebecca was brought up in Northern England, where working-class values often overshadowed her artistic ambitions. She recounts finding solace in art during her school years and the subsequent pressure to prioritize a pragmatic career over her creative interests. Yet, despite these challenges, Rebecca's story is a beacon of inspir...

Dec 28, 202339 minEp. 91

Chelsea Pensioners start potting

How a group of senior ex-servicemen and women experience the calming and therapeutic facets of pottery, and through that explore human connection, creativity, and the sheer joy of crafting. I was invited by Emily Chilvers to Royal Hospital Chelsea to find out more about the pottery sessions she runs there, to meet and chat with some of the pensioners that enjoy spending time in the pottery studio and, of course, to see what they’ve been making. The benefits of pottery extend far beyond the act o...

Dec 04, 202338 minEp. 90

Claire Waite Brown on the Feminine Roadmap podcast

Remember the joy of finger painting as a child or the thrill of your first dance recital? As adults, we often lose touch with these creative pursuits, trading them in for routine and productivity. In this episode of the Feminine Roadmap podcast, Claire Waite Brown (that's me!), the creative mind behind Creativity Found, is here to challenge this notion. She shares her personal journey of reconnecting with her love for the arts, culminating in the formation of an online community for creative lea...

Nov 26, 202356 minEp. 89

Tammy Euliano – medicine and mysteries

When the day job is a launch pad for creative exploration. Tammy Euliano is an obstetric anesthesiologist who has transitioned from authoring a medical textbook with her mentor to penning a mystery novel, and in this episode we dive into her backstory, explore the challenges she has navigated, and discover how her writing journey has enriched her everyday life. From a young child engrossed in books and music, to a successful medical professional, and finally, a passionate author, Tammy's journey...

Nov 08, 202335 minEp. 88

Heather Moore – finding joy in the print studio

Heather Moore, a former teacher turned printmaker, shares her journey of rediscovering her passion for art and creativity, and making the decision to leave a stressful career in education. As a youngster, Heather believed her art would only ever be a hobby, as many young people do, but after having her daughter she started to realize its importance and value in her life. In this episode Heather discusses the challenges she faced while promoting art in school curriculums, where increasingly it is...

Oct 29, 202336 minEp. 87

Kerry Lyons – rediscovering the inner artist

Navigating change and inspiring creativity. Kerry Lyons shares her inspiring path, starting from her childhood love for art – influenced by her architect father – to overcoming societal expectations and enriching her everyday life through her artistic pursuits. Kerry opens up about a transformative quarter-life crisis that saw her end a long-term relationship, sell her house, take a solo trip to the US and move to Dublin. Her career in graphic design progressed through agencies and freelancing, ...

Oct 15, 202344 minEp. 86

Martin Whiskin – from management to microphone

Swapping the 9-to-5 office job for a home recording booth While managing databases during the day, Martin Whiskin spent all of his spare time gigging with his band as well as handling a lot of the promotion that came with that. He enjoyed learning about photography, videography and design that came with that role, but never considered himself to be creative. As a shy youngster, music was an expression of self and a confidence builder for Martin, but striking the right balance between a demanding...

Oct 02, 202346 minEp. 85

Liz Alterman – writing after redundancies

Imagine turning a challenging life event into an empowering and cathartic creative outlet. That's exactly what Liz Alterman achieved when she channelled her emotions during a period of unemployment into a blog, and later, a published memoir. As she bravely tackled the stigma and emotional turbulence of job loss, Liz discovered a profound connection with a wider audience. Liz attributes her love for the written word to her mother's vibrant storytelling, which sparked a creative flame within her, ...

Sep 24, 202344 minEp. 84

Imogen Tinkler – turning personal loss into career growth

What is it like to truly reinvent yourself? To take the twists and turns of life and turn them into an opportunity for growth and reinvention? Imogen Tinkler did just that. From her unique upbringing in Pakistan, her work in the charities sector, to her leap of faith into food and foraging, Imogen's story is a testament to the power of resilience, hard work and staying true to your values. In this guest episode of Naomi Mellor's Smashing the Ceiling podcast, Naomi explores Imogen's story of turn...

Sep 03, 202357 minEp. 83

Caro Giles writes herself back onto the page

Rewriting your identity Ever felt like you've lost yourself along life's journey, and wondered how you could possibly find your way back? In this episode, Claire chats with Caro Giles, a theatre arts graduate turned actor, teacher, mother, home educator, carer, and now published author. Caro shares her journey of finding and retaining her sense of self amidst the responsibilities of marriage, mothering, and home educating. Caro explains how writing a book became a way for her to explore her wort...

Aug 20, 202339 minEp. 82

JP Kalonji – art and social change

Art, life and advocacy In this guest episode of the Narratives of Purpose podcast, Claire Murigande discusses with editorial illustrator Jean-Philippe Kalonji the role artists and culture play in social change. JP is an illustrator, comic artist, and painter stationed in the beautiful city of Geneva, Switzerland. We're taking a stroll down memory lane, reminiscing about JP's earliest days of falling in love with art, navigating his way through the practices that he's grown to adore, and recounti...

Aug 06, 202331 minEp. 81

Yellow Shed Pottery – patience in clay

Creativity, the learning process, and the mesmerizing world of pottery. In this bonus episode I’m joined by Creativity Found Collective member Kelly Drewett and friend of Creativity Found Carola Moon, as we visit the pottery studio of fellow Collective member Debbie Page. You’ll hear about how Debbie makes her moon jars – and what they are – as well as a little pottery history. We discuss everything from the unique ways people manipulate clay to the often overlooked importance of the table as a ...

Jul 23, 202323 minEp. 80

Leona Fensome – juggling motherhood and a creative career

Ever found yourself scrambling to manage your time, juggling motherhood while nurturing a creative career? In this episode of the Mother of All Solutions podcast, Laura Broderick chats with Leona Fensome, remarkable mum of three, owner of an independent production company, and a Heritage Projects and Partnerships Officer at the University of Bedfordshire. This episode is a deep dive into her journey, her lessons, and how she gracefully manoeuvres the tightrope between nurturing her family and nu...

Jul 09, 202340 minEp. 79

Glasshouse Theatre – prison officers turned playwrights

Navigating the UK criminal justice system and healing through creativity What happens when creativity and a desire for social reform collide with the harsh realities of the UK criminal justice system? Ella and Harriet of Glasshouse Theatre share their candid experiences of becoming prison officers, revealing the challenges they faced, and the impact the role had on their mental health. They discuss how their initial motivations were fuelled by a white saviour complex and a desire to bring creati...

Jun 25, 202353 minEp. 78

Anna Stoecklein and The Story of Woman

The Creative Brain is a catalyst for change For many years Anna Stoecklein believed that creativity was limited to traditional forms of art, such as painting or drawing. However, after watching the Netflix documentary The Creative Brain, she realized that creativity is everywhere, and that everyone is creative in their own way. This realization was a game-changer for Anna, as it allowed her to see her own creativity and potential. Anna had a creative childhood, but that took a back seat during h...

Jun 11, 202331 minEp. 77

Jaclyn Sanders – community over competition

Making time for art. Jackie Sanders primarily works with abstract, geometric shapes, and bold colors using acrylic paint on panels. She creates visually interesting pieces that can be taken at surface value or can communicate deeper concepts and symbolism, allowing viewers to choose what they want to see in the art. As a child, Jackie was supported and encouraged creatively by her family, who even helped her turn her bedroom closet into a mini studio. She studied art at Virginia Tech, where she ...

May 28, 202341 minEp. 76

Practising what I preach!

A printmaking class helps me to get over my fear of 2D. When Gerry Coles invited me to one of her printmaking workshops my initial reaction was that there was no way I would go because I would be rubbish. Regular listeners will have heard me saying that that should not be a reason for not trying a new creative activity, so of course I told myself off, and told Gerry I'd love to go. Find out how I got on, and hear from a few of the other students about their attitudes to getting creative in adult...

May 16, 202316 minEp. 75

Maria Ramsey – a creative transition

I've caught Maria Ramsey at a reinvention stage, having made the decision to stop teaching music and to explore other avenues that feel more creatively fulfilling. Maria is a multi-talented artist who has explored various creative outlets including visual art, poetry, and floral design. Growing up in a family that valued creativity and the arts, Maria was encouraged to pursue music, taking lessons in violin, piano, and singing. Despite having aspirations to study art, Maria eventually majored in...

May 07, 202334 minEp. 74

Rich Chambers keeps rocking

‘Getting back to being more me’. That’s how Rich Chambers describes just one of the wider benefits he has experienced from taking the decision to ramp up his musical pursuits in midlife. As a teenager, Rich played guitar and wrote music, and was going to be a rock star. He let his school studies slip, barely passing his graduation year, and set out to become the next ‘big thing’. Unfortunately, he quickly realized that being a professional musician was not as easy as he had anticipated. After a ...

Apr 23, 202339 minEp. 73

What is the Creativity Found Collective?

Promotion and networking for creative-activity businesses The Creativity Found Collective offers multiple ways for members to connect and to promote what they do, and in this bonus podcast episode I delve into the origins of creativityfound.co.uk and the Collective, both born out of the Creativity Found podcast. I explain how I wanted to create a platform to help people explore their creativity and support small businesses offering creative activities or business support. Creativity Found connec...

Apr 10, 202314 minEp. 72

Ruth Chipperfield – science, silver and staying awake

'I was unaware that it wasn't normal to fall asleep when you're sat still.' Ruth Chipperfield, a goldsmith and jewellery designer, had always experienced excessive tiredness, but didn’t think anything more of it until a chat with a friend at uni revealed to her that not everyone struggled to stay awake at their desk in the same way she did. With the advice of her great uncle in Australia – where the condition was more recognised – Ruth was diagnosed with narcolepsy, an autoimmune disease that af...

Apr 02, 202346 minEp. 71

Fish Lee – from Smurfette to Life in the Blocks

How to ease the symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome and start drawing again, without spilling ink all over the carpet! Guest Fish Lee tells me about how his local TV weatherman played a key part in his getting to the bottom of a mystery illness that had plagued him physically, emotionally and behaviourally since he was a child, and how that diagnosis helped him to start drawing again, without spilling the ink. Fish's Tourette’s Syndrome was not diagnosed until he was in his thirties, after many year...

Mar 19, 202351 minEp. 70
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