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In the debut episode of “Through the Creative Door,” Alexis speaks to Perth poet, musician, artist and author of “Warrior Womyn” and “Letters To My Lover” Milly Taylor. They dive deep into how feelings drive their art, how our artistic mojo can often reduce when we’re in a good headspace and how it’s important to ditch the pressure and just let creativity be a fun and playful thing.

We hope that this episode inspires you as a creative person and as a human being. Connect with us on Instagram at @througthecreativedoor, we love hearing from our audience!

Thanks for listening, catch you on the next episode.

Psst! We are always on the lookout for creative people to share their story and inspire others. Have you got someone in mind who would love to have a chat? Get in contact with us via Instagram @throughthecreativedoor

Creative references from Milly (@millytaylorcreative)

Course: The Life Cycle of a Creative Spark http://www.nataliafidyka.com/creative-spark.html

Book: And Still I Rise - Maya Angelou

Let’s get social:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/throughthecreativedoor/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ttcdpodcast

CREDITS

Created and Hosted by Alexis Naylor

Music by Alexis Naylor & Ruby Miguel

Edited and Produced by Ruby Miguel

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Manage episode 397973838 series 3550343
Content provided by Alexis Naylor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alexis Naylor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In the debut episode of “Through the Creative Door,” Alexis speaks to Perth poet, musician, artist and author of “Warrior Womyn” and “Letters To My Lover” Milly Taylor. They dive deep into how feelings drive their art, how our artistic mojo can often reduce when we’re in a good headspace and how it’s important to ditch the pressure and just let creativity be a fun and playful thing.

We hope that this episode inspires you as a creative person and as a human being. Connect with us on Instagram at @througthecreativedoor, we love hearing from our audience!

Thanks for listening, catch you on the next episode.

Psst! We are always on the lookout for creative people to share their story and inspire others. Have you got someone in mind who would love to have a chat? Get in contact with us via Instagram @throughthecreativedoor

Creative references from Milly (@millytaylorcreative)

Course: The Life Cycle of a Creative Spark http://www.nataliafidyka.com/creative-spark.html

Book: And Still I Rise - Maya Angelou

Let’s get social:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/throughthecreativedoor/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ttcdpodcast

CREDITS

Created and Hosted by Alexis Naylor

Music by Alexis Naylor & Ruby Miguel

Edited and Produced by Ruby Miguel

  continue reading

20 episodes

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