When Words Fail, Art Heals: The Medicine Hiding in Our Creativity | Herstory Circle Podcast

There are moments in motherhood when words just aren't enough. When the emotions are too big, too tangled, too heavy to put into a sentence. That's exactly what I sat down to talk about with Gertrude Matshe on the Herstory Circle Podcast.

I shared my own experience with postpartum anxiety — and how a paintbrush started expressing what my voice simply couldn't. Art wasn't just a creative outlet for me. It became a lifeline. And what I've come to believe deeply, both personally and clinically, is that healing doesn't always come from the right words or the right diagnosis. Sometimes it comes from color, from movement, from making something simple and letting your emotions finally breathe through expression.

You don’t need to be an artist to heal — you just need to begin.
— Leanne Morton, LPC, ATR

We talked about:

  • Why creativity is medicine, not just a hobby

  • How art therapy is about self-expression, not skill

  • The moment I realized my own story could help someone else heal

  • Why every one of us is born creative and what makes us forget

Leanne Morton, LPC, ATR

Leanne is a therapist in Denver, art therapist, and perinatal mental health specialist who supports deep-feeling women and mothers longing to return home to themselves. With a blend of creativity, mindfulness, and somatic approaches, she guides clients through the sacred work of remembering who they are beneath the weight of trauma, perfectionism, and overwhelm.

https://www.wildsunflowerwellness.com
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