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Episode 527 Why Does Creative Potential Suffer?

Episode 527 Why Does Creative Potential Suffer?

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Carina dives into a question that affects every artist and designer at some point: Why does creative potential suffer—even when we’re passionate, talented, and full of ideas?

Carina unpacks the hidden barriers that often hold creatives back—like perfectionism, comparison, fear of failure, and the pressure to “do it all.” Drawing from her own journey as a designer, entrepreneur, and educator, she offers practical insights into how to protect and nurture your creativity over time.

Listeners will walk away with a fresh perspective on how to reclaim their momentum, prioritize meaningful work, and create from a place of confidence rather than fear.

Whether you're in a creative rut or just feeling the weight of your potential, this episode will help you reset and refocus.

About Carina Gardner, Ph.D.:


Carina is the CEO of the University of Arts & Design. The university offers certificates and Masters degrees in the creative fields. Carina is also the CEO of Design Suite, a surface pattern and crafting design program that teaches designers how to create a business as they learn to design. She has designed for Nordstroms, Riley Blake, Silhouette America, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Deseret Book, and more.


Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.com


Check out her most popular program Design Bootcamp here: http://www.carinagardnercourses.com/designbootcamp



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