Unity and Belonging: Creativity Brings Us Together

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 45 MIN

Unity and Belonging: Creativity Brings Us Together

from Awakening Creativity with Carrie Schmitt · host Carrie Schmitt

GET TWO FREE CHAPTERS OF MY NEW BOOK HERE.carrieschmittdesign.com What if Creativity wasn’t just a way to express yourself—but a way to belong and to serve your community as one family?Carrie sits down with Orlando Morales—musician, educator, and Artistic Director of the Tacoma Refugee Choir—for a conversation that redefines creativity as a path to community, belonging, and collective healing.If you’ve ever longed to feel less alone in your creative life—or to create in a way that brings people together—this episode is for you.This is a reminder that Creativity isn’t just about what we make—it’s about how we show up with others, and the kind of world we’re creating together.Featured Music:All music in this episode is from a recent live concert by the Tacoma Refugee Choir, with Orlando Morales on piano and conducting. Don’t miss the closing anthem, Everyone Can Love Someone.Links & Resources:Tacoma Refugee ChoirCONNECT WITH ORLANDO MORALESorlandogmorales.comInstagram: @pogisilandoCONNECT WITH CARRIE SCHMITTInstagram: @carrieschmittFacebook: Carrie Schmitt Art and DesignWebsite: carrieschmittdesign.comDONATE to help cover production costs HERE.If this episode resonated with you, please consider leaving a review or sharing with a friend. Your support helps this community of soulful creatives grow.

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