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Y’all, we made Brynn draw! This summer, we’re releasing a mini-episode each week. Each will be 20-30 minutes, with a creative challenge and a little bit of chit-chat. If you want to join in on the creative activity, grab

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Nurturing your own creative expression is incredibly important, even though the demands of motherhood make it feel impossible sometimes. We are three creative friends encouraging each other and other moms who are fighting not to lose our creative identities. notquitelosingit.substack.com
Unknown Host hosts (Not Quite) Losing It Podcast, a arts show with 18 episodes published.

Y’all, we made Brynn draw! This summer, we’re releasing a mini-episode each week. Each will be 20-30 minutes, with a creative challenge and a little bit of chit-chat. If you want to join in on the creative activity, grab

We did it! We made an entire season of Not Quite Losing It. A pretty impressive accomplishment considering 6 months ago we had no idea how to make a podcast. In this Season 1 finale of Not Quite Losing It, we revisit the

This episode’s a fun one, especially if you’re a sucker for a little nostalgia. Listen for mentions of Ann M. Martin, Louis Sachar, and the great Kate Baer (who is one of our creative-mom heroes), alongside our reminisci

Y’all, starting this week we have video! (Skip to 38 seconds if you want to see our smiling faces after the intro graphics!) This week, we’re talking about creative failures, and man… do we have some to share. Sometimes

Isn’t it wild how lonely you can feel, even when you’re never actually alone? Parenting can be so isolating. All three of us have gotten relief from that loneliness through different creative communities we’ve found (or

Many creatives use social media as their primary way to connect with inspiration and to find an audience. But… how can we make our phones creative tools instead of the place where all our discretionary time goes to die?

We definitely don’t want to be like those parenting books that tell you what you’re doing wrong (which you already knew), but don’t offer any practical advice on how to actually make changes. In this episode, we compile

Wrapping your entire identity in motherhood isn't good for you or your kids. So why do we still feel so bad when we make time to be our own person? Here’s a little excerpt from our discussion: Melissa: What does it mean

Our expectations for ourselves need to take into account to the real constraints of our current season of life. At the same time, if we wait until “things calm down” to start prioritizing our creative selves… it might ne

In this episode, we decide that tying success to external outcomes like wealth or fame is a recipe for unhappiness. We discuss what our goals should look like in general, what kind of guidelines we should set for ourselv

In this episode, we discuss the idea that while most folks can run, at least a little bit, not everyone considers themselves a runner. How does this compare to creativity? Do you have to be “successful” at some kind of a

Brynn brings us an article that examines the important role of creativity in mental health: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/06/tchaikovsky-cure-anxiety-creativity/678786/ The three of us definitely agree w

Get to know your hosts! Hear a little about the wild weeks we had leading up to our first recording, then around 14 minutes, we jump into what brought us together and what we hope to accomplish. This is a public episode.
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