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213: It's never too late with Angie Kim

Artists for Joy

Release Date: 01/31/2025

226: Joy Session: Why not me? (Lexy) show art 226: Joy Session: Why not me? (Lexy)

Artists for Joy

In today’s Joy Session, Merideth sits down with Lexy, a writer and illustrator on the verge of releasing her first poetry collection. Though she had hoped to include her own artwork, Lexy found herself creatively blocked. As the conversation unfolds, she realizes she’s been overlooking just how far she’s come. Shifting from the lens of an “abused child” to one of “why not me?” opens a new sense of possibility, allowing her to embrace her strength and resilience rather than fear of vulnerability. Lexy recalls the courage it took to ask for help with the illustrations and feels...

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225: Joy in Long Form show art 225: Joy in Long Form

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This week on the podcast, author Maria Bowler (Making Time) returns to talk with Merideth about the creative process behind long-term projects. They dive into the emotional highs and lows—from starting something big, navigating the messy middle, facing self-doubt, and detaching identity from the work. Learn how to find support, balance creativity with marketability, and celebrate the finish line—with a mantra to carry you through the whole journey.

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224: Art's Open Door: Let go let go let go show art 224: Art's Open Door: Let go let go let go

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This week on the podcast, I have another installment of our Art's Open Door series. Through the lens of Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel im Spiegel," for piano and violin, we explore the profound act of letting go: in parenting, in art, and in our relationship with the divine.  Content warning: birth and medical trauma

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#223: Throwback: Creative Archetypes show art #223: Throwback: Creative Archetypes

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A throwback episode to remind you to join us live on Patreon for our Enneagram & Motivation workshop on April 11th at 3 PM EST!  or check out the replay when it becomes available   Check out the t with all the episodes of the Enneagram series here. Original shownotes: Without further ado, our summer Enneagram series begins now! Merideth chats with enneagram coach Lee Fields (the impetus for this entire series) about how each Enneagram number's energy is needed in bringing a creative project from ideation to completion. Invitation: read through the list and circle a few that...

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222: Joy Session: Courage + Chronic Illness (Amber) show art 222: Joy Session: Courage + Chronic Illness (Amber)

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In today’s Joy Session, Merideth coaches Amber, a seminary graduate who desires to have the courage to try launching a business in spiritual direction in the midst of chronic illness. She has already done the brave work of dreaming what’s possible, but the next step is to figure out how to make it happen while honoring her capacity and maintaining her energy. Together, they unpack the challenges of fear, self-doubt, grief, and financial uncertainty.  Amber reminds us that bravery is a practice, there isn’t only one way to be a successful and fulfilled entrepreneur, and that no...

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221: Joy Session: Abundance + Impact (Margie) show art 221: Joy Session: Abundance + Impact (Margie)

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In today’s Joy Session, Merideth chats with Margie, an author and speaker, who struggles with financial abundance despite having plenty of work. She reveals a complex relationship with money stemming from her upbringing and shares her desire to make a global impact through speaking and client work. Margie also explores the challenges of balancing her energy at this specific time in her life, as she longs to pursue her true potential. Don’t miss this deeply relatable and inspiring conversation about overcoming blocks and becoming the person you long to be.

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220: Throwback: Creating in the Cracks show art 220: Throwback: Creating in the Cracks

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Today’s episode is a throwback from Season 3 and was originally titled “Creative Lies: All or Nothing.” Original show notes: Merideth debunks a common creative conundrum this week: “It’s all or nothing.” She shares what she is learning, creating in the cracks during her own life stage, plus thoughts from listeners from all creative disciplines and experience levels. Listen for some truths to replace the all-or-nothing thinking and get inspired! (We need just five more to reach our goal!) Leave us a voicemail: 302-415-3407

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219: Shadow Careers and Simple Gifts show art 219: Shadow Careers and Simple Gifts

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Another installment of Merideth's "Art's Open Door," this week on the podcast, Merideth reads a personal essay about finding her true path as an artist, moving away from "shadow careers" and discovering the joy of "Simple Gifts" in her musical journey. 

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218: What's bringing me joy this winter show art 218: What's bringing me joy this winter

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In today’s episode, Merideth shares six things that are bringing her joy this winter. From bathrobes to new mindsets to female medieval theologians, you’re gonna love this one. Tell her what is bringing you joy in the comments on  or (or catch the replay!)

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217: The Artist's Oath with Christina, Jennifer, and Janet show art 217: The Artist's Oath with Christina, Jennifer, and Janet

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In today's podcast episode, you'll hear inspiring artist oaths from Christina Mathis, Jennifer Gatz, and Janet Parker, members of the inaugural Artist's Joy Creative Cluster last year. These inspiring artists crafted a powerful manifesto as part of our work in the cohort and have transformed their lives by embracing imperfection, quieting the inner critic, and prioritizing their creative lives and well-being.    If you want to write your own oath, check out my book and which launches in September of this year.   I am grateful to Christina, Jennifer, and Janet for sharing these...

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In this episode, Merideth chats with Angie Kim, award-winning author of Miracle Creek and Happiness Falls. Angie shares her journey of publishing her first novel at 50, her evolving creative process, and how her experiences as a Korean immigrant have shaped her storytelling.

We talk about: 

  • How Angie’s creative process has changed from periods of intense, long hours to a more balanced approach using a timer to write for two hours a day.

  • The importance of integrating a myriad of life experiences into creative work and never believing it’s too late to write the book or create the work you dream of making.

  • A new perspective on finding lasting happiness and joy in creative pursuits and life in general.

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Angie Kim’s first novel: Miracle Creek won the Edgar Award and ITW Thriller Award and was named one of Time's "100 Best Mysteries and Thrillers of All Time."

Angie Kim’s second novel: Happiness Falls  an instant New York Times bestseller and has been featured by Good Morning America, Barnes & Noble, Belletrist, and the Book of the Month Club.

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