DiscoverWe Make Art - The podcast for women who are done waiting for permission.
We Make Art - The podcast for women who are done waiting for permission.
Claim Ownership

We Make Art - The podcast for women who are done waiting for permission.

Author: Sarah Rockwood

Subscribed: 3Played: 37
Share

Description

We Make Art
The podcast for women who are done waiting for permission.

This isn't another show about productivity hacks, going viral, or pushing harder.
This is a reclamation.

Your voice.
Your power.
Your creative birthright.

Hosted by Sarah Rockwood—multi-disciplinary artist and creative guide—We Make Art is for the high-capacity woman tired of standing behind the curtain of her own life. Each episode is an invitation to return: to your truth, your artistry, and the bold body of work only you can make.

Inside:

• Soul-deep solo episodes

• Potent truths from the heart of Sarah's coaching practice

• Real stories, identity-shifting reflections, and raw conversations that challenge the systems asking you to stay small

This isn't content for consumption.
 This is activation.

Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
Ready to go deeper?
Subscribe to the Secret Podcast—the raw, unfiltered side of the creative return—at https://www.rockwoodalchemy.com/secretpod
33 Episodes
Reverse
The Courage to Rest

The Courage to Rest

2025-11-1631:40

Content Warning: This episode discusses SA. This is the episode I almost didn't record. Not because the story was unclear, but because it is deeply personal and still tender. Today, I'm sharing what happens when we stop performing resilience and start choosing rest. Not as an afterthought, but as a sacred act of reclamation. You'll hear the truth of what cracked me open, and what revealed itself when I finally stopped bracing. Inside this episode: • A vulnerable moment of rupture and what it taught me • The lie of laziness and the cultural fear of falling behind • Six quiet patterns of depletion so many of us carry • Why releasing the hustle strengthens your ambition instead of diminishing it • A soul invitation to begin your own return This isn't a productivity lesson. It's a homecoming. And rest may be the most courageous art you make. ✨ If you're ready to soften: • Begin with The Art of Return — a free, private audio series for the woman behind the work → rockwoodalchemy.com/secretpod • Or step into Embracing an Art-Filled Life — a self-paced course to restore your creative rhythm → rockwoodalchemy.com/embracing You don't have to earn your rest. You simply have to remember that you are already enough. Explore more at rockwoodalchemy.com Ritual-infused, self-paced offerings for the woman ready to stop performing and start creating from wholeness.
Let's Take A Moment

Let's Take A Moment

2025-11-0215:15

The veil is thin. The clocks have turned. And if you're feeling tender, raw, or a little unsteady—you're not alone. This episode is an invitation to pause. Instead of recording a traditional episode, I'm sharing a sacred visualization from my private audio series, The Art of Return. It's called The Heart of the Rose, and it's designed to gently guide you back to your intuition—through breath, stillness, and beauty. No fixing. No forcing. Just you… and your inner knowing. Inside this episode: • A soul-led check-in around Samhain and seasonal softness • A visualization to regulate your energy and reconnect with your centre • An open door to the private series, The Art of Return If this experience speaks to you, you can receive the rest of the series here: → rockwoodalchemy.com/secretpod This is your reminder: You are worthy of pause. You are worthy of rest. And your art begins with your return. Explore more at rockwoodalchemy.com Ritual-infused, self-paced offerings for the woman who's ready to stop performing—and start creating from wholeness.  
What makes a piece of art endure? In this grounded, expansive episode, Sarah Rockwood explores the essence of timeless creativity. Moving beyond formula or strategy, she invites you into the deeper current of resonance—where truth, clarity, and trust shape work that lasts. This isn't a guide to going viral. It's an invocation for depth. For the artist who's ready to release urgency. For the woman who knows her work is meant to breathe. Inside this conversation: • Why timeless art can't be forced—but it can be felt • The film that still moves Sarah after a dozen viewings (and what it teaches about restraint) • The six elements of resonance—from truth-telling to trust • Why editing is an act of refinement, not restriction • Releasing the need to perfect your work before it's born • A reminder: You are not here to perform greatness. You are here to participate in it. If this stirred something in you… Let it. Your work is ready to move. You are not behind—you are becoming. → Explore more at RockwoodAlchemy.com Ritual-infused, self-paced experiences for the artist reclaiming her rhythm, her voice, and her sacred creative power. No performance. No urgency. Just your truth—spoken in your time.
We've been fed a lie: that suffering is a prerequisite for greatness. That true devotion means depletion. That the only real artist is the starving one. But what if the opposite is true? In this bold, soul-led episode, Sarah Rockwood dismantles the toxic myths that keep creatives small, broke, and burnt out. With personal stories and powerful reframes, she invites you into a new kind of artistry—one rooted in nourishment, sovereignty, and abundance. This is not a rant. This is a reclamation. Inside this conversation: • The cultural myths that keep artists stuck in survival • What "being well-fed" actually looks like—creatively, financially, emotionally • Acknowledging and releasing the fear so many artists feel while creating • How softness is a form of strength • A vision for the artist who is no longer available for scraps If this stirred something in you… You're not broken. You're just done being depleted. Your art is sacred. And it deserves to be well-fed. → Explore more at RockwoodAlchemy.com This is your portal back to presence—through self-paced courses, creative rituals, and soul-led support for the artist you've always been. No pressure. No performance. Just your art. Your pace. Your way.
Content Warning: This episode includes open discussions of self-harm, eating disorders, domestic violence, and strong language. Please listen with care, and honour your capacity. If today isn't the day, this conversation will be here when you're ready. There's a dangerous myth buried deep in the soil of the creative world—one that tells us greatness demands our suffering. That if we're not willing to bleed for our art, then we're not real artists at all. In this raw and unflinching episode, we dismantle that lie. Sarah opens a tender and powerful conversation about the two extremes so many creatives are pulled between: • The artist who sacrifices everything, losing herself in pursuit of brilliance. • The woman who silences her creative voice, building a life with no room for art—and feeling the ache of that absence every single day. Both choices take a toll. Both distort the truth. Inside this episode: • The toxic cultural conditioning around artistic martyrdom • How denying your creative nature is its own form of slow self-abandonment • Sarah's personal story of navigating both extremes—and what it took to come home • The quiet burnout of creatives who live in service of others' art, while starving their own • A reframing of art not as a demand, but as a sacred relationship—one that asks for care, presence, and space to breathe This is not an easy listen. But it is a necessary one. For the artist who has been told to suffer. For the woman who's forgotten how to choose herself. For the soul that longs to create—not from sacrifice, but from sovereignty. → There is another way. And you're allowed to choose it. If this conversation resonates— There are gentle, joy-filled resources waiting for you at RockwoodAlchemy.com. Whether you're in a season of stillness or full creative ignition, there's something there to meet you. To nourish your path. To remind you that your art—and your life—deserve to feel good. Your creativity is not a weapon to be used against yourself. It's a whisper, a rhythm, a remembering. Come back to it, on your own terms.
September holds a particular kind of magic. Even if you haven't cracked a textbook in years—or you're not packing lunches and backpacks—it's hard to ignore the energetic shift. It's subtle, but deeply familiar. Fresh notebooks. Clean slates. A quiet promise: You can begin again. In this gentle, reflective episode, we explore the invitation September offers to the grown-up artist. A chance to start anew—but on your terms. We look at both sides of this seasonal call: the possibility and the pressure, the reinvention and the residue of childhood wounds. Inside this conversation: • The sacred psychology of fresh starts and seasonal reinvention • Why "back-to-school" energy can stir joy and grief • The myth of adult discipline—and how to redefine it • How to honour your current season of life in your creative process • What soft, soul-led accountability looks like for your art • Sarah's personal writing practice and how she's rebuilding safety in song This episode is a love letter to the artist who's ready for a fresh start—but needs to hear that it doesn't have to come from force. This is about choosing ease. Choosing presence. Choosing your art, again.   If this episode stirred something in you... If you feel like you're standing at the threshold of a new chapter, but you're not quite sure how to begin— → Embracing An Art-Filled Life was made for this moment. It's a self-paced journey rooted in softness, sovereignty, and soul. With guided practices, short video lessons, and space to return to whenever you need—this course invites you back into the art of your life. No pressure. Just presence. This season is yours to define. Let the 'back-to-school' energy be a return to you. Your art. Your pace. Your way. Be gentle with yourself. You're doing sacred work.
(This episode carries heat—and a trigger warning. There will be course language and a brief mention of SA. Please listen with care.) What if the reason you feel idea-less… isn't because you're uninspired, but because you've been underfed? In this powerful reflection, we unpack the myth of "mysterious genius" and how it's been used to gate-keep artistry—especially from women. Starting with a quote from Neil Gaiman that struck a nerve, we explore how patriarchal ideals have shaped our creative self-perception... and why it's time to reclaim the truth: Ideas aren't born—they're built. Together, we'll explore: • Why creative expression has been treated like a gift rather than birthright • How lived experience and survival are creative fuel • Why so many brilliant women feel idea-less (hint: it's not their fault) • What it means to train your creativity like a muscle Then we shift into practice. Sarah walks you through a soul-aligned process called Artistic Cross Training, designed to help you reconnect with inspiration through action—not pressure. You'll learn how to: • Stretch beyond your discipline and awaken new neural pathways • Be present with art instead of just consuming it • Use silence and ritual to receive what's ready to move through you • Trust the thread, not wait for lightning You are not empty. You are not late. You are not uncreative. You've just been surviving in a world that never handed you the tools. That changes now. And if you're ready to return to your creativity in a space that's free, private, and built for the woman behind the work—The Art of Return is waiting for you. → [THE ART OF RETURN] – A private podcast for the artist behind the curtain. You don't need permission to create. You just need a quiet place to listen.
In this soul-deep reflection, we explore the quiet cost of "matching energy"—a phrase often worn like armour by those taught to survive by mirroring the room. But what if true power doesn't come from reacting... but from remaining connected to who we truly are? I share the unexpected moment on Selling Sunset that cracked this conversation open—and why it felt less like reality show drama and more like the dissolution of power. Together, we'll unpack how this performative pattern: • Outsources your emotional truth • Shrinks your energy to stay palatable • Keeps your art reactive, rather than resonant Then we shift. We explore how to widen the gap between trigger and response, and how to root into a frequency that honours where you are today—not what's happening around you. This isn't about controlling the room. It's about centring yourself... and feeling at home there. Let it stir what it stirs. And when you're ready to come home to yourself and your art, The Art of Return is waiting. THE ART OF RETURN – A private podcast for the woman behind the work. You are not here to mirror. You're here to radiate.
This is for the woman who knows there's a work of art within her—whispering to break free. In this soul-led reflection, we explore what it means to embody creative sovereignty—to create simply because being alive is reason enough. If you've ever asked, "Is this worth doing? Am I being productive?" in relation to your art or your rest—this episode is your sacred reminder. We unpack the difference between performing value and embodying it… and begin shedding the indoctrination of 'usefulness.' I share a quiet moment in garland pose that opened a flood of presence—and led to a poem received with ease. This is not a strategy. It's a remembering. A soft, sacred step back to what has always lived within you. Let it stir what it stirs. And when you're ready to explore your own sovereignty—The Art of Return is waiting. → THE ART OF RETURN – visualizations to fill your creative well.  You don't owe the world usefulness. You owe yourself a life that feels like truth.
After nine months away, I'm returning - unpolished, but grounded. In this opening episode of the new season, I share why I stepped back - and what broke open in the space that followed. It wasn't peaceful. It was messy. Raw. At times, even brutal. But it was also necessary. My body stopped me. And in that stillness, I met the parts of myself I'd long avoided: the pace I couldn't sustain, the roles I clung to, the quiet ache beneath the noise. This wasn't time off - it was a dismantling. And ultimately, a transformation. What emerged is a new Elemental Alchemy—not a new brand, but the clearest expression of the work I'm here to do: holding space for women to return to their truth and, in turn, their art. This season of We Make Art will be soft, slow, and soul-led. If you're aching to reconnect with your creativity, I'd love to walk with you. Explore the free series The Art of Return or learn how we can work together: THE ART OF RETURN WORK WITH ME  
Join Sarah Rockwood as she shares her unfiltered journey with autoimmune conditions and how it fuels her art. In this raw and inspiring conversation, Sarah explores: - Embracing anger and frustration - Finding creative resilience - Navigating chronic illness and self-care Listen in for: Real talk about living with chronic illness Practical tips for cultivating creative energy Inspiration to reclaim your artistic spark You can find the companion workbook for this episode in Sarah's Etsy Shop: Creative Wellness: Empowering Your Body, Mind, and Art through self-reflection and self-care. Subscribe to Elemental Alchemy for more conversations on art, spirituality, and personal growth.
Just Keep Going

Just Keep Going

2024-08-3135:29

The title says it all. Well, no, wait, there's a lot of good stuff in the episode so definitely listen, the title just summarizes it all very nicely.  Patreon.com/SarahRockwood
We are deep in the belly of summer up here in the northern hemisphere, so I offer Brat Girl Summer through an artist lens as a way to spend these sunny days and sultry nights. 😎 To claim your free WHEEL OF ART workbook, head over to RockwoodAlchemy.com This is going to be a fabulous adventure. 
Yeah, I'm Coming Out

Yeah, I'm Coming Out

2024-06-2341:33

It's taken me a long time to get to a place emotionally and spiritually where I felt able to record this month's episode, and it being Pride Month helped me feel even more ready. So yes, today I am coming out, but the reasons why it took me so long are what I really want to explore. I've also got something big in the works and my mailing list subscribers will be the first to hear about it. So get on the list if you want the inside scoop. 😎 MAILING LIST Content Warning: Childhood sexual abuse, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault
Today we're doing something different. Today I shall be reading you some tales from my short story collection Tales from the Void, which is available exclusively to subscribers of my artist mailing list over on SarahRockwood.com (This is different from my coaching mailing list, but you've already signed up for that one, right? Here's the link if you haven't yet. ELEMENTAL ALCHEMY) If you like what you hear today and want to read more, follow the link below to claim your free copy of Tales from the Void annnnnnnnd a copy of Jet Black Glass & Other Tales, my spooky micro fiction collection. I LOVE BOOKS : D
Why I Shaved My Head

Why I Shaved My Head

2024-04-2847:20

I thought I was just getting a haircut, turns out I was flipping my entire world upside down. In this intensely personal episode, I'm talking about the labels placed upon us and the destruction of the inner 'good girl.'  Trigger warning: I use the words 'fat' and 'ugly' in this episode. I also discuss verbal abuse and body shaming.  If you're dealing with something sticky and would like help navigating the turbulent waters, go ahead and book a Magic Hour by clicking on the link below. I would love to talk through what's going on and help you find a way forward that honours you. MAGIC HOUR To claim your free WHEEL OF ART workbook, head over to RockwoodAlchemy.com This is going to be a fabulous adventure. 
Today on the podcast we're exploring how to handle things we've never handled before and what steps we can take to maintain our agency and our energy as we navigate tricky things. If you're dealing with something sticky and would like help navigating the turbulent waters, go ahead and book a Magic Hour by clicking on the link below. I would love to talk through what's going on and help you find a way forward that honours you. MAGIC HOUR To claim your free Wheel of Art workbook and hold space for the artist you will become, follow this link: WHEEL OF ART
Shedding the Old Skin

Shedding the Old Skin

2024-02-2639:47

Today's episode delves into my current creative process and the surprising things I learned about myself while lifting heavy things. To claim your free WHEEL OF ART workbook, head over to RockwoodAlchemy.com This is going to be a fabulous adventure.  Trigger Warning: Domestic Violence
Anatomy of a Fall

Anatomy of a Fall

2024-02-0436:59

In today's bonus episode, I'm talking my way through the messy middle of the thoughts and feelings I had after watching Justine Triet's masterpiece, Anatomy of a Fall. I also completely spoil the movie and talk about a lot of difficult things, so please take that into consideration before listening.  TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide, domestic violence To claim your free WHEEL OF ART workbook, head over to RockwoodAlchemy.com This is going to be a fabulous adventure.   
My Motto for 2024

My Motto for 2024

2024-01-2132:38

And we're back! It is a new year and new adventures have already begun! Today on the pod, I'm sharing my motto for 2024 and why I chose it, as well as some of the major changes I'm making in my life and with this show.  To claim your free WHEEL OF ART workbook, head over to RockwoodAlchemy.com This is going to be a fabulous adventure. 
loading
Comments