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    Explore " creative retreat" with insightful episodes like "Bonus Episode: How We Planned Our Creative Retreat", "S4 E23: Creativity on a Budget", "S4 E19: Ideal Creative Retreats" and "Episode 12: Make A Mini Creative Retreat with Jennie Moraitis" from podcasts like ""Chasing Creative", "Chasing Creative", "Chasing Creative" and "Chasing Creative"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Bonus Episode: How We Planned Our Creative Retreat

    Bonus Episode: How We Planned Our Creative Retreat

    We were in the same room for the third time ever for our first (and hopefully not the last!) creative retreat. And we decided to record an episode all about how we made it happen, what our plan was, and what we accomplished while in a valley near LaCrosse, WI with no WiFi for 48 hours.

    Resources We Mentioned

    We first heard about creative retreats from Jennie Moraitis back in episode 12 of the first season of Chasing Creative.

    Ashley was making a sweater as part of the 100 Day Project which ends in early July.

    Books We Swapped

    What Ashley gave Abbie:

    • An American Childhood by Annie Dillard

    • Beneath Wandering Stars by Ashlee Cowles

    • Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy by Angela Garbes

    • Introverted Mom: Your Guide to More Calm, Less Guilt, and Quiet Joy by Jamie C. Martin

    • Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

    What Abbie gave Ashley:

    • Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

    • Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living edited by Manjula Martin

    • Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng

    • Glitter & Glue by Kelly Corrigan

    S4 E23: Creativity on a Budget

    S4 E23: Creativity on a Budget

    We’re all have limited resources to dedicate to creativity, and one of those is money. No matter what your financial situation, money is a finite resource, and we can only spend so much on creative pursuits---and the costs can add up quickly. So how do we budget for creative projects when we’re not independently wealthy? That’s the conversation in this week’s episode.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Society6 for selling your creative work

    YNAB (You Need a Budget) budgeting app

    EveryDollar budgeting app

    Financial resources by Dave Ramsey:

    Wave for business accounting

    Mini book club

    Euphoria by Lily King

    The Art of Memoir by Mary Karr

    Here's where you can find Abbigail

    Inkswells and Images

    Twitter: @abbigailekriebs

    Instagram: @abbigailekriebs

    Pinterest: @abbigailekriebs

    Here's where you can find Ashley

    Personal blog: Ashley Brooks Writes

    Business website: Brooks Editorial

    Twitter: @brookseditorial

    Instagram: @brookseditorial

    Pinterest: @brookseditorial

    S4 E19: Ideal Creative Retreats

    S4 E19: Ideal Creative Retreats

    The longing for a peaceful creative retreat at a cabin in the mountains is probably high on the wish lists of creative people everywhere. But the fact is, our mountaintop creative moments don’t happen all that often, and we probably need to dream a little closer to our own backdoors if we’re ever going to make creative retreats happen in our own lives. Today we’re chatting about those retreats, the dreamy ideal ones and the real ones.

    Thanks to sponsor Jennie Moraitis and her Creative Retreat workbook!

    In the Creative Retreat workbook, there are activities to get your creative juices flowing and blank pages to do idea dumps when you need them. It’s a planning resource + coloring book combined, and it’s full of Jennie’s signature adorable doodles. If you struggle to make the time that you have for your creative projects count, this workbook can help. It’ll walk you through why you want to take a retreat, how to get started, and how to keep the magic flowing even once you come back home.

    Learn more and grab your copy at makearetreat.com!

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Plan Your Perfect Writing Day on the Hope*Writers podcast

    Tips + Tricks for Planning a Solo Retreat by Ashlee Gadd

    Mini book club

    Letters to a Young Poet by Ranier Marie Rilke

    The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

    The Harry Potter series

    Emily of New Moon books by L. M. Montgomery

    Here's where to find Abbigail

    Inkwells and Images

    Twitter: @abbigailekriebs

    Instagram: @abbigailekriebs

    Pinterest: @abbigailekriebs

    Facebook: @inkwellsandimages

    Here's where to find Ashley

    Brooks Editorial

    Ashley Brooks Writes

    Twitter: @brookseditorial

    Instagram: @brookseditorial

    Pinterest: @brookseditorial

    Episode 12: Make A Mini Creative Retreat with Jennie Moraitis

    Episode 12: Make A Mini Creative Retreat with Jennie Moraitis

    Jennie Moraitis from Little Girl Designs started college as a music major… and then ended up working at engineering firms all across the U.S. It’s a little less of a traditional route than we hear on Chasing Creative, and it was such a joy to hear how she re-introduced creativity in her life, how she got started blogging about creativity, and how she makes time for it in her everyday life. She shares with us her theory of “procrastinating joy” - and how she created the project #2030Make to help us all conquer it.

    Here's where to find Jennie:

    Website & Creativity Resources: http://www.littlegirldesigns.com/cc/

    #2030Make: http://littlegirldesigns.com/30daycreativechallenge/

    Shop: https://gumroad.com/littlegirldesigns

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/thelittlegirldesigns/

    Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/littlegirldsgns/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlegirldesigns

    Here’s where to find Ashley:

    Website: http://www.BrooksEditorial.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial

    Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial

    Here’s where to find Abbigail:

    Website: http://www.www.InkwellsandImages.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/

    Mini Book Club:

    The Crossroads of Should and Must - Elle Luna

    How to Be An Explorer of Your World - Keri Smith

    Spilling Open - Sabrina Ward Harrison

    Thinking Outside the Gift Box - Lauren Lanker

    Little Red Writing Hood - Melissa Sweet

    Amos and Boris - William Steig: the story of the unlikely friendship between a mouse and a whale

    Euphoria - Lily King

    The Girl with All the Gifts - M. R. Cary

    Big Magic - Elizabeth Gilbert

    Out of Sorts - Sarah Bessey

    A Prayer Journal - Flannery O’Connor

    Overwhelmed - Brigid Schulte

    Quotes from this episode:

    “That move was my creative renaissance. I started exploring my creativity again.” - Jennie

    “I almost majored in biochemical engineering.” - Ashley (seriously!)

    “I get a lot of my inspiration from children’s books, actually.” - Jennie

    “I started getting emails from people asking me how I made time for creativity… so I started sharing.” - Jennie

    “I love talking about creativity. It is so varied and broad. All of us are creative, but people express it so differently.” - Jennie

    “I love seeing how creativity comes out in different ways in different people.” - Ashley

    “I struggled with my creativity because I wasn’t making money from it… it felt like it wasn’t legitimate.” - Jennie

    “You wonder is all of this even worth it if I’m not benefiting financially. Sometimes, we just need to be creative, and not for any other higher purpose than being creative.” - Abbigail

    “What else am I going to do? This is my life. I love doing this and making things.” - Jennie

    “We want the experience or the conditions for creativity to be perfect - and most of the time they aren’t.” - Abbigail

    “I’m a big believer in secret projects. You don’t have to share everything.” - Jennie

    “I call it ‘procrastinating joy’ - you have something you want to make, but instead you do something else. Why am I organizing my sock drawer when I can’t write for 15 minutes?” - Jennie

    “I didn’t consider it being creative because I wasn’t doing projects that had a beginning and an end. It made me redefine creativity for myself.” - Jennie
    “Where real growth happens is in being consistent.” - Jennie

    “Choose one thing: you don’t have to do them all.” - Jennie

    “Make an actual date with yourself.” - Jennie

    “If your creative retreat is a burden, you’ve kind of missed the whole point.” - Jennie

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