Episodes

  • Always look for magic – with Jennifer Maveety
    Jun 3 2026

    What does it mean to truly "make it" as an artist? Is it the validation of worldwide fame, or is it something much deeper, closer to home, and inherently human?


    In this episode, host Anne van Damme sits down with Wisconsin-based writer Jennifer Maveety to explore the winding, vulnerable journey of living a creative life. From overcoming the grip of perfectionism to navigating the unique challenges of balancing motherhood with artistic dedication, Jenny shares how she rediscovered the pure joy of writing after years of life-uprooting changes.

    Together, Anne and Jenny pull back the curtain on the unspoken pressures artists face in a capitalistic society, unpacking the difference between the act of creating and the act of sharing. They dive into the beauty of local community arts—from community-wide book clubs to anonymous "night chalkers" and painted happy stones—proving that you don’t need a mega-stage to make an impact.


    Tune in for an inspiring conversation on:

    • The Myth of "Making It": Redefining success outside of the "super-famous" paradigm.

    • The Spiderweb Theory: Why burning out for your art is a trap, and how gardening, nature, and rest actually make your work stronger.

    • Nurturing Childlike Wonder: Practical ways to model creativity for your children and tap into the magical power of imagination as an adult.

    • The Business of Art: The reality of traditional vs. self-publishing and keeping the emotional vulnerability of creation separate from marketing.


    Whether you are a writer, a musician, or someone looking to inject a little more play and magic into your daily life, this episode is a warm reminder that your voice matters—even, and perhaps especially, in your own backyard.


    Key Quote from the Episode: "I have to want to create just to create... Books are one of the bridges between languages, between countries, between ideas. So I would say it's really both the act of creating and then the act of sharing. But I have been trying to focus more on just the act of creating for creation's sake so that I have a better relationship with it." — Jenny Maveety


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    54 mins
  • Dare to be championed - with Jaimee Paul
    May 20 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Jaimee Paul, a Sydney-based creative and art teacher. Jaimee shares her journey as a realistic watercolor artist who paints "art for purpose" to give animals a voice and connect people with nature and conservation. Together, Anne and Jaimee explore the contrast between having a silly personality and creating serious art, the challenges of managing creative work with ADHD, and the vulnerability of sharing your soul through your craft. Jaimee also opens up about a major turning point in her career: stepping out of her comfort zone, overcoming the guilt of success, and accepting help from friends to manage her business structure so she can focus on painting.



    In this episode we discuss:

    • Painting with a Purpose: Jaimee explains her unique practice of painting realistic animal watercolors on canvas to bring meaning and a voice to conservation efforts.

    • Overcoming the "Broken System": Jaimee discusses navigating her creative career with ADHD, and how she transitioned from being a tired lone wolf into a supported artist.

    • Stepping into a New Era: How Jaimee found a "unicorn" assistant (a fellow Inspired Collective member!), allowing her to hand over tasks to focus on her art.

    • The Importance of Art: A heartfelt discussion on why art and music are essential to humanity, helping people feel deeply and escape the heavy realities of the world.


    Find Jaimee:

    Website: https://www.jaimeepaul.com.au/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimeepaul/•
    Find out more about our host Anne van Damme (⁠@annevandammesongwriter⁠)

    Listen to her music on ⁠Spotify⁠or ⁠anywhere else⁠

    Learn everything about Amie McNee (⁠@inspiredtowrite⁠)
    And ⁠The Inspired Collective⁠

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Start small, go big – with Marni Killalea
    May 6 2026

    In this episode, host Anne van Damme sits down with Australian artist and educator Marni Killalea. Marni has spent over ten years mastering the art of massive, eight-foot pencil drawings. Recently, however, she has stepped away from the familiar grey tones of lead and into the vibrant world of painting women’s bodies.


    The conversation explores the delicate balance between professional teaching and personal practice. As a visual arts teacher, Marni works with a diverse range of students, from 17-year-olds to retirees. She candidly discusses the her work as a teacher and her own desire to branch out and discover other art forms.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The "Accidental" Art Business: How a single $50 dog portrait commission on Facebook snowballed into a ten-year career, and why it took Marni nearly a decade to realize she was actually an entrepreneur.

    • The Power of Scale: Why Marni gravitates toward six-to-eight-foot pieces and how she uses "timer-based productivity" (starting with just 10 or 20 minutes) to overcome the intimidation of a massive blank roll of paper.

    • The Artistic Split Personality: Why Marni feels like a different person when she paints versus when she draws. We dive into her current exploration of "powerful feminine poses" and her move toward color.

    • Methodical Creativity: A step-by-step breakdown of how Marni teaches—and uses—the ideation process: from brainstorming and sourcing reference images to technical exploration and finalized composition.

    • Resilience and Rejection: Marni shares her refreshing take on the "rejection letter," viewing the act of applying for opportunities as a way to breed more opportunity, regardless of the immediate outcome.

    • Protection of the Craft: Why Marni chooses to keep a steady teaching job rather than relying solely on art sales, allowing her the freedom to explore her "artistic voice" without the crushing financial pressure of commissions.

    • The In-Person Craving: A reflection on the "anti-connection" movement against social media algorithms, and why real-time, in-person creative spaces are vital for the modern artist.


    Marni concludes with a powerful piece of advice for anyone feeling stuck: start with ten minutes. By removing the requirement for meaning or "gallery-worthy" results, you allow the practice itself to become the meditation. Whether you are a painter, a songwriter, or a hobbyist, this episode is a deep dive into the discipline, patience, and joy required to live an authentic creative life.

    Find Marni:
    On facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marnikornelukartist/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marnikillalea_art/

    Find out more about our host Anne van Damme (⁠@annevandammesongwriter⁠)
    Listen to her music on ⁠Spotify⁠ or ⁠anywhere else⁠

    Learn everything about Amie McNee and her book We Need Your Art (⁠@inspiredtowrite⁠)
    And ⁠The Inspired Collective⁠


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    56 mins
  • Trust in your purpose - with Clenda Sabrina Lahr
    Apr 22 2026

    What happens when you stop trying to cram your creativity into a single box? In this episode, Anne van Damme sits downwith multi-faceted artist and somatic coach Clenda Sabrina Lahr to discuss the messy, magical reality of living a creative life.


    From the ‘internal knock’ of a new poem to the pressure of turning a passion into a profession, Anne and Clenda explorethe thin line between ‘serious art’ and the ‘silly little paintings’ that keep us whole. They dive into:



    • The Power of Claiming the Title: How Clenda decided to simply "become" a writer by choice.

    • The Vessel Theory: Discussing Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic and the feeling of ideas flowing through us.

    • The "Unlearning" Process: How to find the spark of joy again after years of professional pressure and academic study.

    • Private vs. Public: How to decide which creations are for the world and which are just for the "offline" self.



    Whether you’re a songwriter, a painter, or someone who feels like a multi-faceted creative, this episode is a permission slip to call yourself an artist—regardless of the output.



    Find Clenda on:

    INSTAGRAM:

    www.instagram.com/velvet.sun.indigo

    VELVET SUN INDIGO @‌Substack:

    https://substack.com/@velvetsunindigo

    RAW LIFE ARTIST Podcast

    https://open.spotify.com/show/1xMdzXumL7qHMzEf9idSua?si=856eb87d7c3f4fb7

    REBEL HEART’S MODERN LOVE @‌Substack

    https://substack.com/@rebelheartsmodernlove

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    Find out more about our host Anne van Damme(⁠@annevandammesongwriter⁠)
    Listen to her music on ⁠Spotify⁠or ⁠anywhere else⁠
    Learn everything about Amie McNee (⁠@inspiredtowrite⁠)
    And ⁠The Inspired Collective⁠

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    The lyrics to the Creative Church theme song:
    Inspired minds feel the urge
    Devotion brings you to Creative Church
    Artist share your thoughts
    All you are is enough

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    58 mins
  • Be compassionate with yourself – with Jayme Serbell
    Apr 8 2026

    It’s time for Creative Church! In this episode, our host Anne van Damme sits down with writer and artist Jayme Serbell. What started as a slow-paced multi-year plan for her memoir was suddenly fast-tracked by a ‘sign from the universe’ and a rare opportunity with her dream literary agent. This conversation explores the intersection of creativity, healing, and the courage to speak about the things most people keep secret. Please note this episode also contains honest and deeply personal conversations regarding pregnancy loss, the loss of a child, and medical experiences. Jayme is an open book and so wonderfully shares all her magical insights with us.


    Find out more about our guest Jayme Serbell on her Substack, Instagram or recent features on Huffpost and Business Insider

    Find out more about our host Anne van Damme (@annevandammesongwriter)

    Listen to her music on Spotify, AppleMusic, or anywhere else

    Learn everything about Amie McNee (@inspiredtowrite)

    And The Inspired Collective


    The lyrics to the Creative Church theme song:

    Inspired minds feel the urge

    Devotion brings you to Creative Church

    Artist share your thoughts

    All you are is enough


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Make it exist - with Yoshi Arima
    Mar 25 2026

    Welcome to our very first episode! This podcast is made out of love and devotion to all art and artists around the world. You’ve made it here, so you must be one of us.


    Creative Church is a podcast inside The Inspired Collective, an online community where artists gather to talk honestly about the creative life.


    Each episode features a conversation with a member of the Collective about their creative practice. Conversations explore the real experience of being an artist: doubt, devotion, creative breakthroughs and the strange and beautiful process of making something from nothing.


    Creative Church exists to remind artists that they are not alone and that creative community matters. Our host is our very own, singer-songwriter, artist, Anne van Damme.


    Find out more about our guest Yoshi Arima (@heartofyoshi)

    His daily inspiring cartoon: @spaceman_yoshi

    His retro art: @eighties_yoshi


    Find out more about our host Anne van Damme (@annevandammesongwriter)

    Listen to her music on Spotify or anywhere else


    Learn everything about Amie McNee (@inspiredtowrite)

    And The Inspired Collective


    The lyrics to the Creative Church theme song:

    Inspired minds feel the urge

    Devotion brings you to Creative Church

    Artist share your thoughts

    All you are is enough


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    1 hr and 22 mins