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Creativity Found: Finding Creativity Later in Life

Creativity Found: Finding Creativity Later in Life

By: Claire Waite Brown
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Summary

Real-life stories of finding or returning to creativity in adulthood.
I'm Claire, and I re-found my creativity after a time of almost crippling anxiety. Now I share the stories of other people who have found or re-found their creativity as adults, and hopefully inspire many more grown-ups to get creative.
I chat with my guests about their childhood experiences of creativity and the arts, how they came to the creative practices they now love, the barriers they had to overcome to start their creative re-awakening, and how what they do now benefits their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.


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© 2026 Creativity Found: Finding Creativity Later in Life
Personal Development Personal Success Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Fuzzy Sharks Reimagine Marine Conservation with Jessica Adanich
    May 4 2026

    Merging professional expertise with a lifelong passion for ocean conservation.

    Jessica Adanich shares her journey from a childhood immersed in creativity to founding Fuzzy Sharks and Sharkapalooza, a non-profit art and conservation festival in Florida.

    Jessica chats with Claire about the challenges of art school, the resilience required to pivot careers during economic downturns, and the importance of separating personal identity from professional critique. We touch on the scientific theory of biophilia and how Jessica's 'fuzzy shark' soft sculptures help people connect with misunderstood marine life.

    Hear about the bravery involved in moving across the country to follow a dream, the realities of balancing a design agency with passion projects, and why taking a chance on yourself is the ultimate creative act, as well as:

    • How art can hit differently than verbal communication in conservation efforts.
    • The transition from corporate marketing at Mace to launching an independent design studio.
    • Overcoming the fear of failure and the importance of pushing out of your comfort zone.
    • The growth of Sharkapalooza from a microbrewery event to a city-wide festival featuring major aquariums and OSEARCH.

    Connect with Jessica here.

    Find Fuzzy Sharks here.

    Affordably advertise on this podcast by emailing claire@creativityfound.co.uk, or book a call here.

    I would love some financial support to help me to keep making this podcast. Visit buymeacoffee.com/creativityfound

    Support the show

    Follow @CreativityFoundPodcast on Instagram

    Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here

    Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout


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    32 mins
  • Ancient Worlds and New Chapters with Neil Laird
    Apr 20 2026

    Blending filmmaking and fiction: Neil Laird is a veteran documentary filmmaker and television executive who rediscovered a new creative spark in midlife through writing fiction.

    In this episode Neil shares his journey from a small steel town in Pennsylvania to directing documentaries for the Discovery Channel and National Geographic, and eventually finding the courage to self-publish his own novels at the age of 50.

    Inspired by the fearless reinvention of David Bowie, Neil discusses the transition from the 'tedious' corporate side of television back to the joy of making things up.

    He delves into his Prime Time Travelers series of novels, which blends his deep knowledge of ancient history with satirical takes on the chaos of TV production, and offers inspiring advice for adults looking to reignite their own passions: stop waiting for the stars to align, don't be afraid of the first 'rubbish' draft, and surround yourself with cheerleaders rather than naysayers.

    • Finding Inspiration in the Unexpected: Neil recounts how a period of unemployment led him to the New York Public Library, where a chance encounter with a book on ancient history completely shifted his creative trajectory and led to his first documentary on the Great Sphinx.
    • The Midlife Creative Shift: Turning 50 served as a catalyst for Neil to explore fiction. Inspired by the fearless innovation of David Bowie, he decided to move beyond the constraints of documentary filmmaking to imagine historical worlds with a fresh coat of paint.
    • Blending Expertise with Satire: After struggling to find an agent for a traditional historical novel, Neil found his unique voice by blending his professional background with fiction in his Prime Time Travelers series – a satirical look at a film crew messing up history.
    • The Power of Creative Independence: Neil discusses his decision to self-publish, allowing him to maintain creative control over his characters and storylines, including diverse and LGBTQ+ representation that might have been lost in traditional publishing.
    • Advice for Aspiring Creatives: Neil emphasises the importance of starting now, surrounding yourself with cheerleaders rather than naysayers, and not being afraid of the inevitable first draft being a load of rubbish.


    Affordably advertise on this podcast by emailing claire@creativityfound.co.uk, or book a call here.

    I would love some financial support to help me to keep making this podcast. Visit buymeacoffee.com/creativityfound

    Support the show

    Follow @CreativityFoundPodcast on Instagram

    Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here

    Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout


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    28 mins
  • Puzzled About Everything with Monica Marlatt
    Apr 6 2026

    Monica Marlatt is a Toronto-based puzzle influencer who rediscovered her love for jigsaw puzzles while navigating the challenges of the empty-nest stage.

    In this episode Monica shares how she transformed a solo, traditional hobby into a vibrant creative practice by mastering stop-motion animation, hosting location shoots across her city, and even launching puzzle-themed cruises with Royal Caribbean.

    The conversation explores the importance of lifelong learning, the global speed puzzling phenomenon, and practical advice for adults looking to fill the void after their children leave home.

    • Preparing for Life Transitions: Monica discusses the unexpected emotional toll of the empty-nest stage and the importance of proactively finding new interests to fill the space left by growing children.
    • Innovating a Traditional Hobby: By embracing technology, Monica uses stop-motion reels and location shoots across Toronto to present jigsaw puzzles in creative, artistic ways, building a following of over 17,000 people.
    • Lifelong Learning and Social Connection: The episode highlights how engaging in creative pursuits in adulthood provides essential mental stimulation and social interaction, whether through global speed-puzzling competitions or online communities.
    • The 'Boutique' Puzzle Movement: Discover the shift from mass-produced puzzles to high-quality, artist-led boutique brands that offer diverse textures and materials like wood, cork, and acrylic.
    • Advice for Finding Your Passion: Monica encourages listeners to experiment with different hobbies without the pressure of perfection or perseverance. Trying something new provides valuable life experiences and conversational starting points, even if it doesn't become a long-term commitment.

    Affordably advertise on this podcast by emailing claire@creativityfound.co.uk, or book a call here.

    I would love some financial support to help me to keep making this podcast. Visit buymeacoffee.com/creativityfound

    Support the show

    Follow @CreativityFoundPodcast on Instagram

    Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here

    Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout


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    28 mins
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