Creativity Conversations with Nina Lockwood
Education:Self-Improvement
Creativity Conversations with Sue Kearney, Episode 43. Sue's a maker. She makes art, websites, healing potions, and beauty products — magic of all kinds. Sue mentors and teaches her unique take on living your best life, making your unique mark, and living in and from joy more and from stress and angst less. One of her mottos is “simplify your life.”
As Sue said recently: “Apparently, I’m all about flow. Fluid art, paintings, collages, ornaments, healing potions, and beauty products. Being in open connection with clients, collaborators, and loved ones." Sue has described herself as a “barely tamed hippie” and a recovering know-it-all. (TBH, Sue’s still convinced that she knows a thing or two and has plenty to teach. It’s just that she’s less committed to making you agree with her opinion.)
As has happened for many, the pandemic year has been one of big change for Sue Kearney. She’s in the process of simplifying and clarifying her work in the world. She just launched her first e-course and has three more coming right behind. Partly legacy work (Sue’s 70 and is honoring her daughter’s request to “Write it all down, mom, all the recipes, everything.”), partly a clear change in direction: more simplicity, more ease, more spaciousness, more availability to being of service.
You can check out Sue's brand-new, just-launched new website at www.suekearney.com and follow her on Instagram.
This Physician Thinks Outside the Box!
I wouldn‘t have written the book this way but now I love my life.
What Happens if You Don‘t Need to Believe in Yourself?
Using Theatre to Make Growing Up Feel More Normal
A More Creative Approach to Physical Therapy
What Does It Mean To Be a Creative Thinker?
Your IQ alone won’t bring you happiness, productivity or success
Using Creativity for Social Change
Say Yes or Say No but Don't Say Maybe
What's Your Noise to Signal Ration?
Alignment in Business Includes Both Masculine and Feminine Energy
Jules & Rudi Kennard: Embracing Our Whole Self
Markus Scott-Alexander: Giving Form to the Deepest Within You
Kim Moriyama: Compassionate Wondering
Ellonda Williams: Rebuilding Capitalism through Gratitude, Connection and Beauty
Jasmyne DesBiens: How to Know What You Really Need
Joe Kenner: Creative Solutions for Social Justice, Employment and Community Wellness
Judith Johnson: What It Takes to Really Thrive
Nico Olivieri: Creativity is as Easy as Breathing
Copyright © 2006-2023 Podbean.com