It happens. We screw up. Sometimes, mid creative process, we realize we need to start over again. In this episode, we look at one of Rosemerry’s recent midnight bouts with “uh oh” and how it became a chance to explore trust in the process and trust in the creative self. “It was so empowering, so exciting, so revolutionary for my creative process to have this ability to be able to move forward with compassion toward myself instead of shaming of the self,” she says. In this heartfelt episode, Christie and Rosemerry explore vulnerability, authenticity, the gift of struggle, radical acceptance and the benefits of creating a cocoon of tenderness for the creative self.
"Radical acceptance" is the phrase I needed to hear today. Trust the process, trust the process, trust the process; trust myself to let the form emerge. Thank you!
I appreciated what you said about honouring the process The 'radical acceptance' of momentary struggle..... after many years of teaching I still forget my reactions are about process which I always manage to move through as it is usually momentary struggle! I find I need to practise awareness !! Sometimes to "weed the stories we tell ourselves" Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer '(Feb.22,2024 blog poem)
It is the first time I listened to this podcast. I loved the ideas you discussed. But I was distracted by all the giggling. I think your rapport with each other is a plus if you could dial back a bit the giggling. I hate to be negative but I find your topic valuable so I would like to enjoy hearing more episodes.
"Radical acceptance" is the phrase I needed to hear today. Trust the process, trust the process, trust the process; trust myself to let the form emerge. Thank you!
I appreciated what you said about honouring the process The 'radical acceptance' of momentary struggle..... after many years of teaching I still forget my reactions are about process which I always manage to move through as it is usually momentary struggle! I find I need to practise awareness !! Sometimes to "weed the stories we tell ourselves" Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer '(Feb.22,2024 blog poem)
Joanne Snyder
It is the first time I listened to this podcast. I loved the ideas you discussed. But I was distracted by all the giggling. I think your rapport with each other is a plus if you could dial back a bit the giggling. I hate to be negative but I find your topic valuable so I would like to enjoy hearing more episodes.