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Carissa Potter: Navigating Creativity, Connection, and Midlife’s Refresh Button

Carissa Potter: Navigating Creativity, Connection, and Midlife’s Refresh Button

Update: 2024-12-15
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In this episode, I sit down with the extraordinary Carissa Potter, founder of People I’ve Loved and author of It’s OK to Feel Things Deeply. Known for her deeply relatable and heartfelt artwork, Carissa has a gift for capturing the vulnerability, joy, and complexity of human connection.


Instead of a traditional interview, we let the conversation flow, diving into everything from creative processes and the emotional weight of failure to navigating midlife changes and finding balance. Carissa shares her insights on how art can be a refuge, how she’s embraced the natural cycles of life, and how letting go can sometimes be the most freeing—and creative—choice we make.


This is a soulful, unfiltered chat with one of the most inspiring artists I know. Whether you’re an artist, a dreamer, or simply looking for a little clarity in life’s chaos, this episode will leave you feeling seen and inspired. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation.


Yo can find all of Carissa's work here: https://www.peopleiveloved.com




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Carissa Potter: Navigating Creativity, Connection, and Midlife’s Refresh Button

Carissa Potter: Navigating Creativity, Connection, and Midlife’s Refresh Button

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