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Creativity Found: finding creativity later in life - Lou Hamilton – dealing with a buried trauma and rediscovering pencil and paintbrush

Lou Hamilton – dealing with a buried trauma and rediscovering pencil and paintbrush

Creativity Found: finding creativity later in life

06/24/21 • 43 min

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Lou Hamilton was living an idyllic and artistic life in Scotland when she witnessed the Lockerbie air disaster. Years later she realized that the trauma of that event was still within her, and she started to address that. Lou trained as a coach to help herself and others feel courage and confidence. Age 50, Lou was compelled to start drawing again, which led to her publishing two books (so far) and picking up a paintbrush too.
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Researched, edited and produced by Claire Waite Brown
Music: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day Trips
Artworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.uk
Photo: Ella Pallet

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06/24/21 • 43 min

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Creativity Found: finding creativity later in life - Lou Hamilton – dealing with a buried trauma and rediscovering pencil and paintbrush

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Claire Waite Brown

For this episode, I'm speaking with Lou Hamilton, who was forging an artistic life in Scotland when she witnessed a dreadful event. Years later, Lou realised that she needed to address the trauma that was still within her. And after regaining her courage and confidence, she felt compelled to once again pick up a pencil, and then a paintbrush. Hi, lo. Hi, how are you? Very good. Thank you. You had a creative and a personal reawakening as

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