Conversations on Creativity Part Two

This year, Indelible Ink Writers launched a podcast called, Ink and Soul.

Ink and Soul has brought creatives from all walks of life and with varying passions to the table to engage in powerful conversations that both inspire and challenge us to broaden our horizons on what it means to be a “creative” and how our gifts can be used in and for the world.

Here is an overview of our last 5 episodes!

The Ministry of Music
On this episode, we discussed music, ministry, and creativity with Jelani Aswad, an ordained pastor with the Christian & Missionary Alliance.

Jelani currently serves as an Associate Pastor of Worship, Communications, & Local Outreach at Grace Church in the Cleveland Ohio area. As a pastor, Jelani is passionate about inner healing ministry, Christ reaching the nations, and equipping the next generation of leaders for the Kingdom of God. He has three children and is married. Jelani also helps to lead The Launching Pad Music Group as its Chief Operating Officer. As a professional vocalist and recording artist, Jelani has shared the stage with leaders like Francis Chan, Aaron Schust, Tim Keller, Cece Winans, and John Piper. As a recording artist under the name, Jelani Aswad, he has released two full-length albums and is currently producing Grace Church's debut worship album. More recently, Jelani collaborated as a songwriter and performer on the global release of the Christian and Missionary Alliance’s debut worship album Alliance Worship Vol. 1.
Instagram: @jelaniaswad
Links: https://linktr.ee/jelaniaswad

Penning Poetry Through Pain

On this episode, Tiffany Najbart of Indelible Ink Writers shared with us the beauty of penning poetry through pain.

Tiffany is a poet and writer from Saint Louis, Missouri. A lover of the written word from a young age, Tiffany enjoys playing with words and using them to explore the complex questions and experiences of life. She can frequently be found tucked away in her hammock with a good book, appreciating the latest Taylor Swift song, or admiring the latest creature she has crossed paths with.

Instagram: @splatteringdroplets
Links: https://linktr.ee/tiffanynajbart

Looking for the Lovely in Life
We explored the practice of looking for lovely in life and art with Rachel Jacobson in this episode.

Rachel serves authors as a literary agent at Alive Literary. She is passionate about helping authors hone their ideas, uncover their own generative creativity, and share their message—because she wholeheartedly believes books can be a positive force for good in the world. She draws on her marketing and business experience and a strong creative eye to help authors tap into marketplace needs and catch the attention of publishers. Rachel lives in Oregon’s beautiful Willamette Valley (the traditional land of the Kalapuyans) with her husband, Blair. A self-proclaimed ambivert, she will undoubtedly say yes to 80s dance nights, bike rides, and (unsurprisingly) good books.
Instagram: @racheljacobson
Website: www.aliveliterary.com


How to Notice Your Narrative

On this episode, we welcomed Meredith McDaniel of Milk and Honey Counseling as she shared about noticing your narrative.

Meredith is a licensed professional counselor and owner of her private practice Milk + Honey. A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, she has also served on staff with Young Life and as the lead counselor with Inheritance of Hope. Meredith says she feels called to sit with and listen to the stories of women and men, helping them discover who they are and live out their lives more fully. She enjoys entering into the quieter places of people's lives in a safe setting to offer hope and help others taste of the land of milk + honey. She and her husband, Ben, have three young children and live in a small town near Charlotte, North Carolina.

Instagram: @meredith_mcdaniel
Instagram: @milkandhoneycounseling

The Art of Becoming

In this episode, Latasha Ferguson, host of Overcome to Become podcast, explored the art of overcoming and becoming.

Latasha is a speaker, writer, podcaster, and heart-work coach. She is passionate about empowering others to do heart work so they can overcome, own their story, and live authentically. She is also a passionate educator who has served in the roles of teacher, assistant principal, principal, and director of instruction. Wife to her best friend and mom to four beautiful girls, Latasha loves to run, read, spend time at the beach, and travel in search of great food that hugs her belly.

Instagram: @latashamferguson
Facebook: latashamferguson
Website: www.latashaferguson.com

To listen to these podcasts, click the link below!

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