Nicole Talmadge

Recovery Waves

Nicole Talmadge

  • The Artist Is A Child💖

The Artist Is A Child💖

Saturday 25th January 2020

Join Nicole Talmadge on 'Recovery Waves' as she shares how music and daily creative practices helped her heal from trauma.
15 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Healing
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Authentic

About this podcast

Recovery Waves
Author:
Nicole Talmadge
Overview:
Categories:
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Religion & Spirituality
Healing Relationships
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Episodes:
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Creative Healing: Nicole Talmadge's Journey Through Music and Art

I want to utilize this podcast to encourage people that come from backgrounds of trauma to know that if you have a desire to paint, to sing, to do any kind of artistic expression, and you feel these blocks in you that are impeding you from starting or following through once you're in the process, um, that it is possible to heal.
Ever felt like your past is holding you back from expressing yourself? Nicole Talmadge knows that feeling all too well. In this episode of 'Recovery Waves', she opens up about her journey through creative healing. Nicole's story is one of resilience, using music and singing as tools to navigate the turbulent waters of her past traumas.
She doesn’t shy away from discussing the hurdles she faced, from the emotional weight of her experiences to the daily struggles of staying committed to her art. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Nicole shares how daily practices, like her beloved morning pages—writing three pages each morning—have been game-changers in clearing her mind and letting her creativity flow.
This episode is a blend of heartfelt stories and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone who's ever felt stuck or overwhelmed by their past. Whether you're an artist, a trauma survivor, or just someone looking for a bit of inspiration, Nicole’s journey offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that healing is possible through creativity.