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Finding and Navigating Creative Seasons

Finding and Navigating Creative Seasons

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In today’s conversation, we’re leaning into the idea of creative seasons—the ones we thrive in, the ones we fight, and the ones we don’t always understand. If you’ve felt off-rhythm, stuck, or like your creativity just doesn’t match the pace of everyone else’s, you’re not broken—you’re just in a different season.

Join us as we unpack what these seasons look like, how God is present in every one of them, and what it means to stop forcing constant fruitfulness and instead trust the process.

Meet the Voices Around the Table:

Today’s Host, Cristina Slabic – author, speaker, and coach at CristinaSlabic.com

ChanMi Jung – writer and spiritual mentor

Rose Jordan – author, podcast host, and founder of Beneath The Fig Tree

Racquel Lopez – founder of Fun Free & Flourishing

What We Talked About:
  • How to recognize and respond to the season you're in creatively
  • What happens when we try to force fruitfulness or "keep up"
  • Scriptures that anchor us during dry, quiet, or waiting seasons
  • How to encourage yourself (and others) when creativity slows down
  • Speaking truth to the weary: creativity doesn't have to be constant to be meaningful
Practical Encouragement:

Not bearing fruit isn’t failure. It’s part of the process. Your creative life has seasons—and God is at work in all of them.

Scripture Shared:
  • Psalm 1:2–3 "He is like a tree planted beside flowing streams that bears its fruit in its season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers."

Connect with Us:

    • Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts
    • Follow us on Instagram: @SavedYouASeatCreative
    • Connect with today’s panel:
      • Cristina Slabic
      • ChanMi Jung
      • Rose Jordan
      • Racquel Lopez
Next Episode:

Join us in January for Episode 8: Rhythms of Grace: Building Sustainable Habits for Life and Creativity.

Special Thanks: This episode was produced by Wildfire Creative—helping creators spread their podcasts like Wildfire!
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