EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 41 MIN
EP 24 - Lessons from a Creative Life | Kate Murdoch | Australian Artist and Writer
from Let's Talk: Passion & Purpose with Nicole Thomas · host Nicole Thomas
Let’s Talk Passion & Purpose with Nicole ThomasEpisode 24 – “Lessons from a Creative Life” with Kate MurdochEpisode SnapshotAustralian artist-turned-novelist Kate Murdoch joins Nicole to unpack what a lifetime of creativity really looks like—spanning gallery walls, award-winning historical fiction, international residencies, and the daily rituals that keep her inspired. Together, they explore the power of early mentors, the discipline behind “play,” and why beauty and refuge still matter in a hyper-digital world.Guest at a GlanceName Kate MurdochBased in Melbourne, AustraliaCreative Hats Fine-art painter• Historical-fiction authorNotable Books Stone Circle (2017) – Chaucer Awards “First in Category”• The Orange Grove (2019) – Chaucer Awards FinalistCurrent Focus 1970s-set Positano novel (3rd draft) • Abstract “shield” paintings inspired by tropical floraFresh Milestones 2024 writing residency at Château d’Orquevaux (France)• Upcoming painting residency in Skopelos, GreeceConversation HighlightsSegment Talking Points & GemsOrigins of a Calling • Drawing stories on her bedroom floor at 8 yo • First art-school prize judged by a university dean • The gentle mentorship of primary-school teacher Irina SibleyDual Passions, One Path • Switching from oils to acrylics to “paint faster” • Manuscript #1 that never saw daylight—and why she’s grateful • How historical-fiction research starts six months before draft oneThe Role of Community • Founding a writers’ critique group after a short course • Autonomy (HarperCollins) and building feedback resilience • Residencies as “beautiful isolation + like-minded fuel”Discipline & Daily Practice • 500-word minimum, candles, and strong tea • Meditating or exercising almost daily to escape “digital-age steroids” • Tricks for introverts facing launches & live interviewsThemes That Keep Returning • Extreme ideologies & fractured discourse • Nature as refuge—“painting is inward; writing goes outward”Navigating Industry Shifts • Paper shortages, shrinking attention spans, and AI anxiety • Traditional vs. self-publishing realities (AUS vs. US)Advice Corner • “Read, read … then read some more” for aspiring historical-fiction writers • Build creative “allies” and protect hermit time • Public-speaking fear? Toastmasters, prep, breathe, and treat it like coffee with a friendMemorable Quotes“Creativity is a meditation—exercise the muscle every day.” – Kate’s biological father.“Writing pushes me out into the world; painting pulls me back into refuge.” – Kate Murdoch.“Beauty isn’t superficial; it lets people exhale in a troubled world.” – Kate Murdoch.Practical TakeawaysCreate Ritual Triggers – A consistent sensory cue (such as tea, a candle, or a playlist) trains your brain to enter “work mode” on demand.Alternate Mediums to Stay Fresh – Switching between fast acrylic studies and slower oil canvases can reset creative energy.Small Wins Matter – Publishing short stories or entering art prizes sustains momentum when bigger projects stall.Guard the Calendar – Schedule solitude and community; both are non-negotiable fuel sources for long-game creativity.Feedback ≠ Failure – Seek critiques early; cultivate “hardy skin” so your best work makes it to shelves and walls.Resources & LinksKate’s Art Portfolio: KateMurdoch.comAuthor Site & Blog: KateMurdochAuthor.comInstagram (Art): @katemurdochartInstagram (Writing): @katemurdoch2Call to ActionLoved Kate’s blend of canvases and chapters? Follow, rate, and leave a quick review in your favorite podcast app—it helps more purpose-seekers find us.
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Let’s Talk Passion & Purpose with Nicole ThomasEpisode 24 – “Lessons from a Creative Life” with Kate MurdochEpisode SnapshotAustralian artist-turned-novelist Kate Murdoch joins Nicole to unpack what a lifetime of creativity really looks like—spanning gallery walls, award-winning historical fiction, international residencies, and the daily rituals that keep her inspired. Together, they explore the power of early mentors, the discipline behind “play,” and why beauty and refuge still matter in a hyper-digital world.Guest at a GlanceName Kate MurdochBased in Melbourne, AustraliaCreative Hats Fine-art painter• Historical-fiction authorNotable Books Stone Circle (2017) – Chaucer Awards “First in Category”• The Orange Grove (2019) – Chaucer Awards FinalistCurrent Focus 1970s-set Positano novel (3rd draft) • Abstract “shield” paintings inspired by tropical floraFresh Milestones 2024 writing residency at Château d’Orquevaux (France)• Upcoming painting residency in Skopelos, GreeceConversation HighlightsSegment Talking Points & GemsOrigins of a Calling • Drawing stories on her bedroom floor at 8 yo • First art-school prize judged by a university dean • The gentle mentorship of primary-school teacher Irina SibleyDual Passions, One Path • Switching from oils to acrylics to “paint faster” • Manuscript #1 that never saw daylight—and why she’s grateful • How historical-fiction research starts six months before draft oneThe Role of Community • Founding a writers’ critique group after a short course • Autonomy (HarperCollins) and building feedback resilience • Residencies as “beautiful isolation + like-minded fuel”Discipline & Daily Practice • 500-word minimum, candles, and strong tea • Meditating or exercising almost daily to escape “digital-age steroids” • Tricks for introverts facing launches & live interviewsThemes That Keep Returning • Extreme ideologies & fractured discourse • Nature as refuge—“painting is inward; writing goes outward”Navigating Industry Shifts • Paper shortages, shrinking attention spans, and AI anxiety • Traditional vs. self-publishing realities (AUS vs. US)Advice Corner • “Read, read … then read some more” for aspiring historical-fiction writers • Build creative “allies” and protect hermit time • Public-speaking fear? Toastmasters, prep, breathe, and treat it like coffee with a friendMemorable Quotes“Creativity is a meditation—exercise the muscle every day.” – Kate’s biological father.“Writing pushes me out into the world; painting pulls me back into refuge.” – Kate Murdoch.“Beauty isn’t superficial; it lets people exhale in a troubled world.” – Kate Murdoch.Practical TakeawaysCreate Ritual Triggers – A consistent sensory cue (such as tea, a candle, or a playlist) trains your brain to enter “work mode” on demand.Alternate Mediums to Stay Fresh – Switching between fast acrylic studies and slower oil canvases can reset creative energy.Small Wins Matter – Publishing short stories or entering art prizes sustains momentum when bigger projects stall.Guard the Calendar – Schedule solitude and community; both are non-negotiable fuel sources for long-game creativity.Feedback ≠ Failure – Seek critiques early; cultivate “hardy skin” so your best work makes it to shelves and walls.Resources & LinksKate’s Art Portfolio: KateMurdoch.comAuthor Site & Blog: KateMurdochAuthor.comInstagram (Art): @katemurdochartInstagram (Writing): @katemurdoch2Call to ActionLoved Kate’s blend of...
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