• When the World Is Hurting, We MUST Remain Creative

  • Mar 13 2022
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

When the World Is Hurting, We MUST Remain Creative

  • Summary

  • What do we do as creatives when the world feels like it’s falling apart? 

    When children need to be rescued and fed? 

    When brave people take to the streets to fight for their precious freedom in the face of an onslaught by a bully?

     

    It’s easy to feel discouraged and disheartened during times when it looks like the world is headed in a direction that seems so counter to what our Hearts know as truth. 

    I want my own world to stop along with the world of the Ukrainians - a sort of collective, empathic, breath-holding… I want the world I imagine in my morning hours - a world of equitable, just, abundant, and sustainable peace - to be a part of the current reality of the world, RIGHT NOW…

    But how do we win wars, feed children, build a free world, and tackle the challenges facing humanity today? 

    Innovation begins with metaphors, dreams, and stories that invite us to ask the question, “What else is possible?” 

    The seemingly impossible always starts first with a dream - an imagining…

     

    Art changes the world. 

     

    Thank you for joining us for Amplify!  Make sure to subscribe and follow us at https://podfollow.com/amplify-with-karen-curry-parker or on your favorite platform so you don’t miss any of the amazing shows we have in store for you. 

     

    Find out more on how you can explore your creativity at www.gracepointpublishing.com

     

    Produced by Number Three Productions, www.numberthreeproductions.com

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