Unlocking Creativity: How Journaling Can Transform Lives Behind Bars
Description
In this week's episode, I interview a creative writing instructor who works in a local county prison to instruct inmates on the practice of journaling.
Tina Welling is a big believer in the therapeutic power of this practice. She's also a big believer in the link between creativity and nature. Those are two themes that she addresses in her recent books. I'm going to cover both in this week's podcast episode.
I was particularly fascinated to catch up with a writing instructor focusing on journaling because journaling is a fantastic practice for anybody, particularly for writers.
- It helps you get into the habit of writing regularly.
- You don't have to ask permission from anybody to journal.
- It enables you to express yourself through the written word.
- And it will give you source material that you could use later on.
Best of all, you can't get journaling wrong. After all, when you write an entry, usually — unless you decide to do something with it later — it's for you and you alone.
In this week's episode, Tina Welling explains how she teaches prison inmates how to journal. She also talks about the link between journaling and therapy.
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