7. Creative Check-In: How Creative Retreats Changed the Way We Want to Travel
What if the most restorative thing you can do while traveling isn't simply relaxing, but making something — surrounded by people, in creative community, seeing the world (and yourself) a little differently than when you arrived?
In this Creative Check-In episode of The Creative Collective Podcast, Emily and Allie recap their recent trip to Folegandros, Greece — a Creative Club retreat Emily co-hosts, and the first one Allie has attended. Morning swims, linoleum stamp carving, watercolor doodles made with actual ocean water, and a group printmaking poster that everyone got to take a piece of home — this episode is part travelogue, part reflection on why retreats like this are having a real moment right now.
In this episode, they discuss:
What it's like to experience a creative retreat for the first time as a guest instead of a host
Why the loosest, least scheduled parts of the day ended up being the most restorative
The group printmaking project that felt reminiscent of a high school yearbook (mermaid cats included)
Why creative retreats are becoming the new version of the girls' trip — and why phone-free, analog experiences are popping up all over the place
What it means to let yourself be positively creatively influenced by the people around you
A challenge for anyone who can't book a flight to Greece this week, but still wants a piece of what this trip gave them
Resources & Links:
Jennifer Chiles - Creative Club retreat co-host
SPINA - Our dream getaway spot in Folegandros, Greece
Monica McNeeley - Allie's travel buddy and fellow therapist
Paige Bradford - watercolor meditation and Hooray Art Studio owner
Sakura Koi travel watercolor set - our favorite for art on the go!
Speedball linoleum starter kit for printmaking
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