The Creative Catholics Podcast

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The Creative Catholics Podcast

Can creativity become a form of prayer?Is there meaning in the work no one sees?Is this desire to create a calling—or a distraction?The Creative Catholics is a podcast for Catholic creatives who feel called to create— but aren’t sure how to begin or how it fits into their faith and daily life.Hosted by a theatre professor turned homeschooling mother, this podcast explores the meeting place of creativity and faith. Through reflective solo episodes and honest conversations, each episode offers gentle guidance for the real rhythms of creative life—how to begin in small, real ways; how to stay faithful when your work goes unseen; and how to create without chasing recognition.You don’t need perfect conditions or hours of free time—just a small space to begin, even now, as you listen.Come as you are. Bring what is unfinished, unseen, still becoming.Even here—in the hidden, slow work of your hands—something sacred is taking shape.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Can creativity become a form of prayer?Is there meaning in the work no one sees?Is this desire to create a calling—or a distraction?The Creative Catholics is a podcast for Catholic creatives who feel called to create— but aren’t sure how to begin or how it fits into their faith and daily life.Hosted by a theatre professor turned homeschooling mother, this podcast explores the meeting place of creativity and faith. Through reflective solo episodes and honest conversations, each episode offers gentle guidance for the real rhythms of creative life—how to begin in small, real ways; how to stay faithful when your work goes unseen; and how to create without chasing recognition.You don’t need perfect conditions or hours of free time—just a small space to begin, even now, as you listen.Come as you are. Bring what is unfinished, unseen, still becoming.Even here—in the hidden, slow work of your hands—something sacred is taking shape.

HOSTED BY

A. Cahill

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