• Creativity with Purpose: A Journey of Healing, Hope, and Advocacy for Abby

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Creativity with Purpose: A Journey of Healing, Hope, and Advocacy for Abby

  • Summary

  • In the premiere episode of Season 3, JC opens up about the deeply personal reasons behind his creative work and advocacy. At the heart of his journey is his granddaughter, Abby, who suffered permanent lung damage due to medical negligence. Abby's fight for health and justice fuels everything he does—from building communities for creatives over 45 to producing podcasts with purpose.

    In this powerful episode, JC shares heartfelt stories of resilience—both from his own family and close friends who have also found healing through creativity after loss. Whether it's a mother reconnecting with her late daughter through art or another using video to honor her son's memory, these stories demonstrate the profound power of creativity to heal, cope, and find hope.

    JC reflects on the role creativity has played in his life as a means to process the overwhelming emotions surrounding Abby’s health and inspire others to find strength in their own creative outlets. He also shares how listeners can support Abby’s ongoing medical costs through an anonymous GoFundMe donation, but emphasizes that the first goal is always to provide valuable, uplifting content to help others on their journeys.

    Tune in to hear a message of resilience, hope, and the healing power of creative expression.

    Abbys Breath of Hope Go Fund Me Page - Click Here.

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