EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 1H 56M
ARtist Recovery Podcast Ep. 49 | Aimee Carlson on The Color of Reinvention: How I turned Healing, Art, and Womanhood Into a New Beginning
from Artist Recovery Podcast · host Rich Wright
In this deeply human and beautifully unfolding conversation, the Artist Recovery Podcast welcomes Aimee Carlson — artist, seeker, former educator, long-distance runner, yoga teacher, and founder of the SheForce movement — for a journey into sensitivity, selfhood, reinvention, and the quiet courage it takes to rise again in midlife. Aimee’s story is not a linear ascent. It’s a mosaic — shaped by childhood observation, creative sparks, spiritual searching, emotional endurance, and the kind of lived experience that becomes medicine for others. This episode is a reflection for every creative who has ever wondered: “Is it too late for me?” Aimee’s answer is a resounding: "It is never too late to become who you were always meant to be."Viral Moments & Deep Emotional Beats in This Episode✨ The Sensitive Child Who Became an Observer Aimee reveals how moving constantly, navigating divorced parents, and being teased for her curly hair shaped her inner world — and taught her the power of watching, absorbing, and understanding the emotional textures of life.✨ The Grandmother Who Lived in Color From handmade purple outfits to daily hats, Aimee’s artistic grandmother became her first permission slip to live boldly, creatively, unapologetically.✨ The 5th-Grade Teacher Who Ignited Her Creative Fire A spontaneous classroom “lion’s den” exercise leads Aimee to write and direct her first play — a moment she still carries as creative origin.✨ Running as Emotional Alchemy For nearly two decades, long-distance running wasn’t about fitness. It was how she processed emotion, sought meaning, and found internal spaciousness when life offered none.✨ The Yoga Studio as Sacred Space Aimee explains how yoga became her “movement church” — where breath, body, and spirit finally aligned into something that felt like home.✨ Teaching on a Native Reservation She shares the profound impact of community, humor, hardship, and resilience she witnessed among her students — and how it reshaped her understanding of humanity and belonging.✨ The Midlife Awakening: Enter SheForce Aimee reframes midlife not as decline but as second adulthood — a threshold where creativity, leadership, energy, and identity can be rewritten with intention and soul.What You’ll Take Away• How sensitivity is not a weakness — but a creative superpower • Why reinvention is not reserved for the young • How breath, movement, and art become pathways back to self • Why midlife is the most spiritually charged moment of becoming • How community and safe spaces help us take creative risks • Why exploring who you are now is the greatest act of leadershipConnect with Aimee:https://www.sheforcecoach.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-carlson-b5152b65Support the showAlways remember, Listen to your Heart and Be Kind to Your Mind! -Rich WrightFollow us here: https://www.theartistrecovery.comJoin the Community: https://www,artrecroom.comListen Weekly at: https://www.artistrecoverypodcast.comConnect:InstagramFacebookXTikTokLinkedin
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ARtist Recovery Podcast Ep. 49 | Aimee Carlson on The Color of Reinvention: How I turned Healing, Art, and Womanhood Into a New Beginning
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