In the last blog of the season, Kari recaps a few important things about Pilgrim Lost Season Two and makes an honest plea for support as she and Tony look towards Season Three.
All in Creativity
In the last blog of the season, Kari recaps a few important things about Pilgrim Lost Season Two and makes an honest plea for support as she and Tony look towards Season Three.
Last week’s podcast about inspiration and the creative process was so chock full of goodness that we needed to revisit what we gleaned from Grammy-Award winning musician Sam Martin. In today’s blog, Tony highlights the 8 creative practices Sam shared that will help you stay on your own creative journey and avoid burnout.
As Pilgrim Lost finishes up our Season One, we want to take a moment to say a huge thank you to you, our listeners. We so appreciate you walking with us this past year and are always so excited (really we are!) to hear your stories and messages of how our conversations are inspiring or impacting you…
Here at Pilgrim Lost, we like to say we are “inspired by the Camino de Santiago, but focused on life in the everyday.”
I will never forget the halfway point when I walked across Spain. It is marked by an ancient gate like something out of Greek mythology. Our co-pilgrims of generations past seemed to know that this moment needed memorializing.
Check out Tony’s latest blog on something we can all identify with - the folly of comparison. He shares how we can move away from this folly into mutuality and he does it in less than 50 words… almost…
On Day 5 of the 100 Day Project I sit down to illustrate ‘wait’ and I am confronted by all those fears. So much of my existence I feel I am waiting to find that thing that will finally make me the artist, the friend, the daughter, the girlfriend that will be … good enough. I have been fighting those voices a lot lately. They have been exacerbated and magnified by this quarantine. This time of slowing… this time of sitting with... this time of waiting.
In our latest episode, Tony and I discussed the ‘dangerous dance’ of community. As I’ve been contemplating our conversation this past week, I reflect back on the places that have surprised me with the unexpected treasure of authentic community…
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Kari’s art showing on Thursday. It was a true joy to sit in the corner and watch the river of art-lovers thoroughly enjoy themselves. One hundred small paintings on textured parchment hung carefully on the wall in ten, ten-piece collections.