In this episode of Building a Creative Life, guest Nicola Farnhill - therapist, coach, and kindred spirit - shares her journey of deep healing, self-discovery, and spiritual awakening.
We talk about trauma, manifestation, the unique path of highly sensitive people, and how creativity becomes a bridge back to the self.
This conversation is honest, grounded, and empowering…a gentle reminder that the life you desire starts with believing it’s possible.
Key Takeaways:
* Connecting to a higher power or source is crucial for personal growth.
* It's important to seek validation from within rather than from others.
* Writing can be a powerful tool for self-exploration and healing.
* Highly sensitive individuals often face unique challenges but possess great gifts.
Guest Nicola Farnhill
As a time served therapist and coach, I am devoted to making a difference in the world and to the collective, by guiding others back to their authentic and higher selves. So they feel whole again and abundant. And are able to connect with their infinite power, to create lives they love to live.
https://substack.com/@connectedtoself?utm_source=user-menu
About Pam Vale (host):
Artist, Author & Creative Cheerleader
Pam is a seasoned artist and creative instructor with almost 40 years of professional experience. Inspired by her father, renowned singer Jerry Vale, she's dedicated to redefining what creativity is.
Pam has spent years as a licensing artist, writer, and creative problem-solver. But the most important thing she's learned? Creativity isn’t something you need to earn - it’s something you already have.
Her favorite work now is about helping others, especially women in midlife who think they are not creative, find their creativity.
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