

The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
Rachael Sardelich
The World Needs Creatives is hosted by Rachael Sardelich, Vedic Meditation Teacher and Consultant to Creatives. Rachael has spent over two decades working at the confluence of creativity and spirituality and now leads her clients to explore, germinate and birth their creative visions into the world. During this weekly podcast, Rachael shares wise and inspired conversations to expand our creative consciousness.Join Rachael in a space where the deeper questions are always asked and learn exactly what has shaped the humans behind remarkable ideas, cultural movements and visionary art in all of its forms. Within you’ll find stories on embracing darkness and finding wholeness, the blurred boundaries between human and nature, breaking limitations and building legacies, rich inner-landscapes that hold untapped potential, and prophecies that will open portals of possibility within you. These conversations are regenerative moments of incubation, creation and renewal. They won’t ask you to sit still and play nice. They will awaken your senses, wildly inspire the muse within and remind you: the world needs what you’ve got.
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May 23, 2024 • 1h 10min
12. Matty Hannon on Finding Purpose in the Natural World.
Today we get to see the world through the eyes of Matty Hannon, a writer, director, producer, filmmaker, painter, father, and ecologist.Matty is the creative force behind the captivating film "The Road to Patagonia," a stunning and intimate series of love letters within a documentary – firstly a love between two people, and secondly between humanity and the Earth. In 2014, Matty embarked on the adventure of a lifetime. He planned to ride his motorbike solo from the top of Alaska to the bottom of Patagonia, surfing all the way. But deep in the wilderness - alone with wolves and bears - Matty’s plans take an unexpected turn. After losing everything, and on the cusp of quitting his mission, he meets the woman of his dreams, a permaculture farmer named Heather who throws caution to the wind and sells her urban-farm to buy a bike of her own and continue the journey together. As they navigate through adversity and discovery, Matty documents a series of rare and remarkable interviews with wisdom keepers, shamans and rebels along the way. Matty unveils a poignant message woven through the threads of their encounters—a message rooted in the Earth itself, beckoning to be shared with the world.Today, we delve beyond the film and trace the 16 year journey that led to the realisation of this meaningful creation. We’ll hear how Matty straddles the realms of materialism and animism, trace his evolution as a filmmaker amidst the wild terrain of his experiences, and we unravel the layers of wisdom embedded within Matty's narrative. A testament to the power of creativity, resilience, and reconnection to the world around us.Episode Links:Quiet Rebellion - 1:1 Creative Mentorship with RachaelMatty Hannon's InstagramThe film - The Road to PatagoniaLink to the Gofundme to build a traditional rainforest school in MentawaiYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

May 16, 2024 • 17min
11. A Reframe on Rejection with Rachael Sardelich
The experience of rejection comes hand in hand with the creative life... and it hurts.In this episode I share a recent experience of rejection and how I moved through it. I also discuss the psychology of rejection, why we do everything we can to avoid it and how we might reframe this very human experience as a helpful guide on our path to creative evolution.Episode Links - Internal Family SystemsQuiet Rebellion - 1:1 Creative MentorshipYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

May 12, 2024 • 16min
10. The Making of a Pearl. Why we need Grit & Irritation in the Process of Creating our Greatest Work.
An extra mini-episode for you this week that shines a light away from the fortuitous feeling of creative flow and honours the deeply uncomfortable, grit-producing glory that transforms us not only into our best selves but also into the people we need to be to deliver our best work.In this mini episode I delve into:- What we can learn from our meditation practice to shift our perspective about the creative process- Why people give up, burnout and miss the opportunity of transformation- A reframe on the sticky, hard and intense parts of our creative journey- How we might use irritation and discomfort to blast through our glass ceilings and take the leaps we've been dreaming of- The empowerment and ease that arises when we make our purpose and WHY stronger than our fears- A reading from Kim Krans Alchemy Deck on her take on the new pearl- My current experience with grit and irritation and how it has evolved my way of being as a creativeDoors are open for the next intake of Quiet Rebellion, my 1:1 6-month creative mentorship for creative minds and visionary leaders. Learn more hereYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

May 9, 2024 • 1h 10min
09. Haylee Collins on Honouring the Role of the Creative Mother.
I am delighted to introduce Haylee Collins to the show—a writer, marketer, mother, publisher, and the creative director of the new magazine publication, HOWL. From conceptualizing campaigns for best-selling and award-winning books, to creating publications credited with changing people’s lives, Haylee is a champion of sharing impactful stories and diverse perspectives.Her latest venture, HOWL, is a magazine exploring the intersection of creativity and motherhood. A culmination of a career spent observing the artist-mothers she’s long worked alongside, and then stepping into this juxtaposition herself. HOWL is Haylee’s vehicle for posing thought-provoking questions about the inherent value of mothering and creating in a patriarchal and capitalist society.After two beautiful print editions of HOWL magazine, the publication has been reconceptualized for Issue 03 (which has just been released) and evolved into a digital project spanning four chapters, which will be released quarterly over the course of a year. What captivates me most about Haylee is her unwavering dedication to her vision, to reshape cultural narratives surrounding motherhood, and making this wisdom accessible to a vast community.In this week’s episode, we'll illuminate the intricacies woven into the relationship between creativity and motherhood and ponder the question: How can women honor their creative impulse while embracing the mother they aspire to be?Embarking on the journey of Haylee's creative evolution, we'll discover the inspiration behind bringing HOWL to life and unravel the experiences shaping her quest to address this essential question.We’ll also explore - The push and pull between holding a corporate role while building a creative vision on the side.The changing identity pre and post motherhood.Haylee’s creative awakening after becoming a mother.The complexities of juggling motherhood and creativity.The importance of community and support.The maternal rage that comes with being many selves.Haylee shares what she and her family have gained through making space for her creative expression as a mother.How the name Howl came to be.The reprioritization of values after becoming a mother.We discuss comparison, imposter syndrome, and leading from a place of self-integrity.The importance of boundaries to manage our capacity and channel our energy effectively and healing from burnoutShow Links - Quiet Rebellion - 1:1 Creative MentorshipYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

May 2, 2024 • 54min
08. Kirsten Shanks on Pioneering a Plant Based Legacy.
Today, we step into the visionary world of Kirsten Shanks—a naturopath, herbalist, nutritionist, and the founder & creative director behind the beloved brand and healing movement known as Orchard St.As a pioneer in the realm of true health, Kirsten saw an opportunity to bring a creation into being that the world so deeply needed. She embarked on a bold journey to dissolve the barriers preventing her community from readily accessing nature's healing medicines to support and heal their common health challenges. What initially started with the seed of an idea to create a seasonal selection organic juice cleanses, has blossomed into an alchemical herbal medicine cabinet and ritual sanctuary, serving as the bridge that has transformed Orchard St into a vessel for healing.Through four iconic spaces nestled in the heart of Sydney and a meticulously curated product range, Orchard St. invites us to rediscover the transformative power of plant medicine. From potent herbal remedies to conscious lifestyle wares and signature juice cleanse offerings, each creation is a testament to Kirsten's profound connection to the natural world.Alongside hearing Kirsten’s creation story of bringing Orchard St to life, we also unpack: - The “wellness industry” and explore what “wellness” truly means today - Kirsten's intuitive approach to evolve her brand - How she has cultured a thriving community - Adaptogens and how and why we might want to weave them into our days - Kirsten shares how she finds fluidity and softness shapeshifting between her roles as a mother, visionary and creative director.Episode Links: Explore 1:1 Creative Mentoring with Rachael Orchard St's Instagram Orchard St's Website You can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Apr 25, 2024 • 31min
07. How to Trust in the Pull Toward Reinvention with Rachael Sardelich
I'm riding solo again this week with a stream of consciousness on all things personal and creative reinvention. I share my personal cycles of reinvention and all the sticky and uncomfortable moments that have come along with the new edges of growth... and why it's all worth it.I also explore:- What reinvention looks like- The different stages of the journey and how you might be feeling- Why we would want to reinvent ourselves and is it all worth the risk?- The difference between the roles of maintainers and creators in our society- What's in the way and the core reasons why we fear change and stay stuck- The clues and the stepping stones to realising our next identity- How we cultivate more trust and take the leaps into our next evolutionIf you're interested in learning more about Vedic meditation or working with me 1:1, I will soon be opening my doors for my final 6 month mentoring intake of the year. You can learn more HERE.If this episode moved you, I would love it if you shared it with a friend. Or you can rate, review or follow this series on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite listening platform.You can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Apr 18, 2024 • 51min
06. How to Live With a Creative Mind: Expert Episode with Dr Julie Crabtree
I am thrilled to welcome today’s guest, Dr. Julie Crabtree, to the show. Julie is an experienced and highly sought-after clinical psychologist and the Director of Zebra Psychology, a practice dedicated to working with creative individuals. Her curiosity and passion for understanding the inner workings of the mind, led her on an extensive research journey, culminating in the completion of a Ph.D. in clinical psychology through UTS.Alongside her research and clinical experience, Julie personally interviewed many creatives about their processes, resulting in the successful creation of her own. Together with her musical husband, Jeff Crabtree, Julie has co-authored "Living with a Creative Mind," an operating handbook for creatives everywhere. .In today’s conversation I pick Julie’s brain about some of the revealing ideas in her book that shape a fresh perspective on understanding the exceptional and distinctive qualities of the creative mind. Julie and I both work in the field of creative mental health and as my work is rooted in a more spiritual approach and Julie’s has a foundation in intensive research and psychology, I felt that we could have an interesting conversation exploring where our different worlds might intersect. We dive into the realms of:The key characteristics of the creative mindThe common complaints Julie sees in her practiceThe impact of the Covid lockdowns for creative thinkersWhy creatives often feel misunderstood and invisibleThe challenge and magic of “skinlessness”How to build emotional resilience as part of creative masterySupportive practices and routines for creative mindsThe role of meditation and mindfulnessJulie’s take on a spiritual view as a supportive anchor for creative minds.Key Links:Dr Julie Crabtree’s website Explore Julie’s book “Living with a Creative Mind”Learn more about Vedic meditationYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Apr 11, 2024 • 1h 15min
05. Hana Azab on Being Guided by Intuition and Playing with the Fabric of the Future.
Join us as we journey into the revolutionary mind and creative universe of trained engineer, creative technologist, media designer and artist - Hana Azab.Hana's vast portfolio of visionary talents have attracted collaborations with influential figures such as musical recording artist Grimes and Spatial Labs CEO Iddris Sandhu.In this episode, we transcend the confines of the present to shape the path for a more ethical future, guided by Hana's latest venture - The Kinship Project, and it’s recent exhibition at the Tea at Shiloh teahouse.Throughout our conversation, we explore:How intuition serves as our most potent compass.The impact of considering the energetic resonance of our creative spaces.Strategies for cultivating environments that nurture creativity.How the transformative power of imagination propels us into realms of boundless potential.The role of Biomimicry as a bridge for our collective evolution.Tune in for a mystical weaving of poetry and paradox, as we explore the visionary world of Hana Azab.Follow Hana via the links below.Hana's Instagram The Kinship ProjectYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Apr 9, 2024 • 25min
04. Redefining Success & Advocating for our Attention.
A solo episode for your listening pleasure before our next guest episode drops on Friday. Sparked by questions from my community on how the podcast is moving and shaking, I share how I define success as a way of honouring self worth, and some of the not so obvious ripples this creation is already having on my community. I share my reasons for choosing long form media as a platform to share wisdom and knowledge. I invite you into the early stages of my creative process and share how I create space for new ideas, and I go deep into the how and why creatives need to advocate for their attention in order to keep creating authentic work.If you're interested in learning more about Vedic Meditation or my 1:1 work with creatives CLICK HERE to learn more.Key Links To Show Mentions:Cassie PolgarEmma BarnsleyMia TaninakaIf this episodes moves you, I would love it if you shared it with a friend or you can rate, review or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your fave listening platform.You can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Apr 4, 2024 • 55min
03. Amelia Zadro on Leading with Integrity, Being a Values-Led Model and Creating the World You Want to See.
Today, I’m excited to welcome a truly captivating guest whose presence resonates with depth and authenticity. With over a decade of experience as an international model, Amelia Zadro has seamlessly expanded into many diverse creative roles encompassing acting, photography, content creation, and brand collaboration. But her creative journey doesn't end there. As a certified yoga teacher and Embodiment coach, she is deeply committed to living and teaching holistic wellbeing. Amelia and I crossed paths a few years ago and we had a short but potent conversation that left an imprint etched in my mind and heart. Amelia’s presence is alluring and magnetic. You can sense she holds the keys to wisdom well beyond her years.Amelia shares her personal journey of transformation that led her to set a new standard for her industry as a Values-led Model, rewriting her own rules and leading with integrity. In this inspiring and mind shifting conversation we traverse the topics of The importance of having great mentors, Navigating tall poppy syndrome, Clearing the creative channel,Making intuitive decisionsCultivating a healthy body imageHow to say no, to protect your yesAnd how to nourish all parts of ourselves through the growing pains of evolutionA beautiful human and creative powerhouse, this is Amelia ZadroShow Links - Amelia's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ameliazadro/Amelia's Website - www.ameliazadro.comYou can follow The World Needs Creatives on Instagram HERE. Explore working or collaborating with Rachael at rachael@rachaelsardelich.com and learn more about her work HERE. You can join the wider conversation and our community over on Substack via THIS LINK. The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling. The creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.


