Heather Sarin and Brad MacDonald
The Nature in Creativity
The Nature in Creativity is a podcast exploring the deeper conditions that allow authentic creative work to emerge — attention, perception, natural inclination, and the inner order behind making. Through reflective conversation, each episode examines the unseen processes that shape creativity before the work itself appears.
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Heather Sarin and Brad MacDonald
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Latest episode
May 25, 2026
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Episodes
Where Creativity Begins 25.05.2026 37:13
Where does creativity actually begin? In this opening episode of The Nature in Creativity , Heather Sarin and Brad MacDonald explore the conditions that allow authentic creative work to arise. Rather than beginning with technique, inspiration, or productivity, the conversation looks at creativity before making — in perception, attention, and the clarity of mind that allows something genuine to eme...
Natural Inclination 25.05.2026 34:26
In this episode of The Nature in Creativity , Heather Sarin and Brad MacDonald explore the idea of natural inclination — the things we are instinctively drawn towards before expectation, identity, or external pressure begin to shape us. The conversation moves through instinct, trust, experimentation, mistakes, creative tension, and the difference between forcing an outcome and allowing work to eme...
Obstructions and Structure 25.05.2026 46:06
In this episode, the conversation turns toward the forces that either support or obstruct authentic creative work. Moving beyond technique and productivity, the discussion explores how expectation, pressure, overthinking, repetition, and self-image interfere with the natural movement of creativity — and how structure, when properly understood, can restore clarity rather than restrict freedom. Thro...
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