
28: eat the strawberries
In this episode, Darby talks about creative and personal growth, shame, and avoidance. She talks through her desire to eat the strawberries in her fridge before they grow mold, and compares that to her creative journey.


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New Septembers is a podcast about creative authenticity and joy, empowering artists to make thoughtful and aligned choices not just at the beginning of the day or the week or the year, but also on Tuesdays in the middle of the month at 4:38am. Hosted by Darby Baublitz, a Pittsburgh based multi-passionate actor and writer, New Septembers centers topics that cover what it's like to be on the journey to feeling connected to our inner artists.
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In this episode, Darby talks about creative and personal growth, shame, and avoidance. She talks through her desire to eat the strawberries in her fridge before they grow mold, and compares that to her creative journey.

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Darby is back with season two of the New Septembers podcast to catch you all up on life since season one ended. She talks about feedback she's gotten on her own creative life, about the importance of unpolished creativit

This week, Darby talks about how we are all walking kaleidoscopes, something she mentioned in episode 1! She talks through how sometimes the creative life feels more like a hurricane than a kaleidoscope, and talks throug

In this episode, Darby acknowledges that the world feels like a hell hole and talks through how she's noticing everyone desperately in need of rest. Now put down your audition sides and go look at a tree or seven. Say it

In this episode, Darby talks about her experience in a play she's been acting in, and reflects on the idea that "life is too short". She talks about how speaking truth into existence can be a powerful form of manifestati

In this episode, Darby talks to Shannon Chavez (Shannon the Good Witch) about lessons she learned about manifestation through her book The Healthy High: How to Manifest an Ecstatic Life Without Burning Out. Shannon is a

In this episode, Darby talks to Shannon Chavez (Shannon the Good Witch) about Shannon's one year old debut book, The Healthy High, How to Manifest an Ecstatic Life Without Burning Out. Shannon is a bestselling author, ph

In this episode, Darby invites Rachel Pfennigwerth to talk about her journey to New York and back, the value in living creatively in Pittsburgh, and trying to implement rest over FOMO. Rachel is a working actor in Pittsb

In this episode, Darby talks about how pushing through unreasonable expectations can sometimes result in a lower standard, and the importance of going with the flow as a creative. She talks about different expectations f

In this episode, Darby talks about self care as a creative, and four different ways she categorizes self care. She talks about different challenges she has with different concepts within the world of self care, and why t

In this episode, Darby talks about her original hype team and what it's like to believe in your own first draft. She talks about the ways that channels her childhood best friends into her own self-belief, and how we all

This week, Darby talks about creative vulnerability and the way that feelings of grief and confusion come with leaving things that aren't meant for you! She talks about how often being a creative means feeling like you'r

In this episode, Darby talks with an old friend, Amberly Largusa! Amberly is a collaborator for the art brand People I've Loved in Oakland, CA, along with being the mom of two girlies and an avid supporter of creatives i

In this episode, Darby talks about journeying through creative burnout and what it is like to come out of it. She talks through gentle steps, the importance of having a healthy relationship with yourself, and the ways th

This week, Darby talks to Lauren Keller, and Pittsburgh-based cinematographer, photographer, and artist. Lauren and Darby talk about being adaptable as an artist, building up your creative community, and what it's meant

This week, Darby talks to a good friend, Ani Laderas. Ani is a New York City based actor, dancer, model, and therapist! Ani and Darby talk about the fluidity of creativity and the importance of maintaining a mind/body co

In this episode, Darby is solo!! She talks about her journey into her own authenticity, what it took to leave a toxic job, and how she created and implemented her own plan to name herself an "actor". IG: @darb106 @newsep
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