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Practicing Creativity in the Everyday – Mary Potter Kenyon
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Practicing Creativity in the Everyday – Mary Potter Kenyon

Today on the Creatively Christian podcast is Mary Potter Kenyon, interviewed by Bill Brooks. Mary speaks about her latest book Called to Be Creative and shares why she thinks everyone is creative--in fact, we are designed that way. Mary also encourages us to help people embrace their creativity by pointing out the gifts we see in others. Mary Potter Kenyon graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a BA in Psychology, and is a certified grief counselor. She is the Program Coordinator for the Shalom Spirituality Center in Dubuque, Iowa. Mary is widely published in magazines, newspapers, and anthologies, including ten Chicken Soup books. Plus, she has several books of her own. Learn more about her and her works at www.marypotterkenyon.wordpress.com. This episode can be found on YouTube. Show Notes The following resources were mentioned in the show or are useful resources recommended by the guests. Links might be marked as affiliate links, meaning we earn a commission if you buy through the link. Home Schooling from Scratch: Simple Living, Super Learning [Affiliate]Called to Be Creative: A Guide to Reigniting Your Creativity [Affiliate] or through an independent bookseller. Credits This show is produced by Theophany Media. The theme music is by Bill Brooks and Andrea Sandefur. The logo is by Bill Brooks. Our wonderful hosts are Brannon Hollingsworth, Lynn Baber, Andrea Sandefur, and Bill Brooks. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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Creatively Christian - Interviews with Faithful Artists
From Theophany Media, Creatively Christian is a podcast for artists and creatives of all types to grow successfully in their gifts and calling. Creatively Christian explores the intersection of faith and creativity by interviewing believers who use their God-given gifts in unique ways. Through the lives of directors, musicians, artists, writers, and more we inspire, inform, educate, and empower the next generation of creative Christians.