Establishing and nurturing creativity as a spiritual practice can be a balm to a burned out soul. On this episode you will get to eavesdrop on a conversation between friends about cultivating creativity, where creativity intersects spirituality, and how to do that while still paying the bills. Chip has been a chaplain and school headmaster. He is an author, a creative, and refers to himself as Susan’s “unofficial chaplain,” which is exactly right. We can’t wait for you to meet Chip Bristol.
Here is what you can expect to hear on the episode:
- Susan will introduce you to her “unofficial chaplain”
- Creative blocks and the tapes running in our heads
- The argument for why everyone is creative and everyone is spiritual
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Links to Learn More
Links mentioned in this episode of the Sustainable Productivity podcast:
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- Learn more about Chip and sign up for his newsletter, Brushstrokes, at this link.
- Chip’s books are available at the following links:
- Burning Faith Spiritual Fiction
- Spiritual Java Daily Meditations
- The Star Christmas Parable
- The Boy Who Liked to Wear a Red Cape Parable
- Other links mentioned in the episode
- Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way can be purchased at this link
- Anne Neilson’s biography, The Brushstrokes of Life: Discovering How God Brings Beauty and Purpose to Your Story, is available for purchase at this link
We would love to hear from you. Send your feedback on the episode, suggestions for future show topics or guests, and anything else to Susan@SustainableSue.com or in a DM on Instagram.
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