Finding My Way Back to the Art of My Soul | Sam Horton
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In this deeply personal episode of Soul-Led Creative Women, I open up about my quiet season of creative soul-searching and the beautiful realisation that emerged from it: that women’s empowerment has always been the heartbeat behind both my artwork and my coaching.
After an unplanned but deeply needed pause from publicly sharing my paintings, I’m returning with renewed clarity, intention, and a deeper devotion to creating soulful art that nurtures, uplifts, and empowers. I share why this new chapter feels like a homecoming — and how every piece I create is now infused with an even stronger purpose: to serve as a mirror and an anchor for the journey back to your own strength, beauty, and truth.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- Why I took a quiet, unscheduled pause from sharing my artwork publicly
- How soul-led reflection revealed a deeper link between my art and coaching work
- The powerful role women’s empowerment has played in shaping my journey
- How personal challenges led me to lean into creativity and authentic expression
- The new, heartfelt intention behind every painting I create
- How I hope my artwork will inspire and support your own journey of self-trust and self-love
- An invitation to explore my refreshed website and new artwork collection
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Chapters
1. Creative soul-searching and reflection (00:00:00)
2. Why Women's Empowerment (00:04:34)
3. My Intention for Every Painting (00:06:09)
4. My Hope for Each Art Collector (00:06:58)
5. Completing the Circle (00:07:34)
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