Ep 115: Creative Rituals for the Spring Transition with Emma Sullivan Uebele

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 42 MIN

Ep 115: Creative Rituals for the Spring Transition with Emma Sullivan Uebele

from French Kissing Life · host Shawnna Stiver

Spring doesn't always arrive the way we expect it to. One day it's a blizzard, the next it's pushing 80 degrees, and somewhere in the middle of all that, we're supposed to feel refreshed and ready. But what if the transition itself is the invitation, not a problem to push through?I'm excited to welcome back expressive arts therapist and trauma-informed care consultant Emma Sullivan Uebele for a conversation about what this season actually asks of us. We talk about what's really happening in our bodies as the light returns, why spring can feel surprisingly tender even when it looks beautiful, and how creativity, in the simplest, most accessible forms, can help us come back to ourselves and find what Emma calls a grounded hope, one rooted in the present moment rather than floating off into what we think spring should feel like.Topics Covered:What the body and nervous system experience as light returns.Why spring can feel disorienting or emotionally tender, even when it looks beautiful.Grounded hope and why hope untethered to reality can lead to burnout.Simple ways to reawaken creativity after a slower season.How art-making brings the brain into the present and why that matters.Making art for the process, not the product.Emma's spring journaling ritual, what she takes from winter, and what she leaves behind.Here are some actions you can take, whether you have 5 minutes or 50:If you have five minutes, try the exercise Emma shared. Grab a pen and a small piece of paper… and just draw something you can see right outside your window. Not what you think it should look like. Just… what’s actually there. A tree. A branch. A shadow. The way the light is hitting something. Remember, the goal isn’t to be good at it. It’s to pay attention. And to give your brain a break from everything else… and come back to the present moment, even just for a few minutes.If you have 50 minutes, or you want something a little more guided, Emma has just released her Spring Blooms expressive arts workbook, which is designed to walk you through this exact seasonal transition. It includes a series of creative exercises, prompts, and reflections to help you reconnect with your creativity, process what’s shifting, and move into spring in a more intentional way.https://emmasullivan.art/shop/p/spring-blooms-expressive-arts-workbookConnect with Emma! Website: http://www.emmasullivan.art/ Expressive arts workbooks: https://emmasullivan.art/shopInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmasullivanart/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-sullivan-uebele/ ______________________Contact French Kissing Life PodcastDM us at @shawnnarstiver on Instagram or FacebookConnect with Shawnna Stiver on LinkedInEmail us at [email protected] Until next time, muah! ______________________French Kissing Life is sponsored by Ampersand Copy and Content. Ready to convert browsers into buyers? If you want to master your messaging, stand out in a saturated market and become a crushed-on, go-to brand, contact us today!Website: https://ampersandcopyandcontent.com/Email: [email protected]

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