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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 51 MIN

8. Creative Risks Are Less Scary Than Creative Regret with Gabrielle Siegel

from The Creative Collective · host Allie Joy and Emily Sharp

What if the secret to a creative life isn't waiting until you're ready — it's deciding that ready is overrated?In this episode of The Creative Collective Podcast, Emily and Allie sit down with Gabrielle Siegel — founder of The Aura Creative design agency, writer published in Teen Vogue and beyond, fiddle player, and competitive Irish dancer who walked into her first class in her twenties with zero training and quietly decided she was going to make it to the top anyway. Gabrielle writes a Substack called Everything Hurts about what it actually takes to pursue the things that matter to you, and in this conversation she gets into the decade of creative risk-taking that shaped that philosophy — from a secret goal she told almost no one about, to why she still can't hit "post" without fighting the voice that tells her no one wants to see it.In this episode, they discuss:How tagging along to her younger sister's very first Irish dance class led to a decade-long competitive pursuit she never planned forThe secret goal she set for herself and kept quiet for years — and what she learned when she didn't reach itA childhood memory involving a zip line and a ten-minute standoff with fear that became her go-to method for pushing past creative paralysisWhy self-promotion feels "cringy" even when the work is something she's proud of, and the mindset shift that gets her to hit post anywayThe real cost of not pursuing the thing — and why the pain of not trying is so much harder to live with than the pain of trying and falling shortWhy having no end goal for her fiddle playing might be exactly the pointResources & Links:The Aura CreativeGabrielle on InstagramEverything Hurts — Gabrielle's SubstackMake sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ or visit our ⁠website⁠ to learn more. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can apply ⁠here.⁠ You can find Allie on ⁠Instagram⁠ or her ⁠website⁠, and you can find Emily on ⁠Instagram⁠ or her ⁠website⁠ to learn more about all they do and stay connectedYou can find Austin on ⁠Instagram⁠ for all of your podcasting and musical needsIf you enjoyed this episode, follow along and share it with someone who could use a little more creativity in their life.And this is your reminder that you don't have to be an artist to benefit from creativity. You're welcome, as you are, in this creative community.

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What if the secret to a creative life isn't waiting until you're ready — it's deciding that ready is overrated?In this episode of The Creative Collective Podcast, Emily and Allie sit down with Gabrielle Siegel — founder of The Aura Creative design agency, writer published in Teen Vogue and beyond, fiddle player, and competitive Irish dancer who walked into her first class in her twenties with zero training and quietly decided she was going to make it to the top anyway. Gabrielle writes a Substack called Everything Hurts about what it actually takes to pursue the things that matter to you, and in this conversation she gets into the decade of creative risk-taking that shaped that philosophy — from a secret goal she told almost no one about, to why she still can't hit "post" without fighting the voice that tells her no one wants to see it.In this episode, they discuss:How tagging along to her younger sister's very first Irish dance class led to a decade-long competitive pursuit she never planned forThe secret goal she set for herself and kept quiet for years — and what she learned when she didn't reach itA childhood memory involving a zip line and a ten-minute standoff with fear that became her go-to method for pushing past creative paralysisWhy self-promotion feels "cringy" even when the work is something she's proud of, and the mindset shift that gets her to hit post anywayThe real cost of not pursuing the thing — and why the pain of not trying is so much harder to live with than the pain of trying and falling shortWhy having no end goal for her fiddle playing might be exactly the pointResources & Links:The Aura CreativeGabrielle on InstagramEverything Hurts — Gabrielle's SubstackMake sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ or visit our ⁠website⁠ to learn more. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can apply ⁠here.⁠ You can find Allie on ⁠Instagram⁠ or her ⁠website⁠, and you can find Emily on ⁠Instagram⁠ or her ⁠website⁠ to learn more about all they do and stay connectedYou can find Austin on ⁠Instagram⁠ for all of your podcasting and musical needsIf you enjoyed this episode, follow along and share it with someone who could use a little more creativity in their life.And this is your reminder that you don't have to be an artist to benefit from creativity. You're welcome, as you are, in this creative community.

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