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Being a creative person is tough.
We want to make cool things, but then life hits us with insecurity, rejection, schedules, etc. How do we push past all the noise and make the things that light us up?

Welcome, Dear Listener, to a space where it's okay to ask questions and dive deep into the world of fear, creativity, and the roadblocks that get in the way of us busting forth with creativity energy. We're a couple of weirdos who want to talk about the hard things with you, so welcome to our living room--pull up a chair, cover up with a cozy blanket, and let's get started.

Honestly, Dear Listener is a weekly podcast hosted by Emily Hatch and Carrie Schaeffer.

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    • 94: Straight Out the Vag: Our Inner Child
      Nov 7 2025

      A lot of us didn’t get what we needed as kids, so we adapted—squeezed ourselves into shapes that kept us safe. As adults, our nervous systems still remember those shapes. This episode is about our inner child: the part that wants to play and create, but also freaks out when life feels unsafe.

      Carrie shares how ACA and parts work (IFS) helped her begin reparenting herself; Emily talks survival mode, productivity, and why singing felt like safety. We get into grief-in-autumn vibes, the self-soothing we never learned, and—because it’s us—a strangely perfect detour into inner ears and earwax: inner child, inner ear—chef’s kiss.

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      References:

      • ACA - Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families - 12-Step Support & Recovery Group - for anyone who, because of people or circumstances in their childhoods, had to adapt in painful, unhelpful, or unhealthy ways to survive—whether physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually

      • IFS - Internal Family Systems - also known as “parts work” - a psychotherapy tool developed by Richard C. Schwartz that views that the mind as a collection of relatively separate subpersonalities or parts, each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities

      • “Ball of Wax” - english idiom meaning “everything” or “all of it”

      TIMECODES:
      0:00 - Intro
      0:49 - Grief
      3:24 - Inner Child work
      10:39 - Often, our parents didn’t have enough tools to give us what we needed
      12:35 - Hiding from healing in the church
      18:54 - We were trained that if we were okay, we were doing something wrong
      21:59 - We weren’t taught how to self-soothe
      24:32 - When the Inner Child calls bullshit/earning back our Inner Child’s trust
      27:14 - Getting healing for US is the best gift we could give our kids
      28:48 - Our Inner Child is the seat of our creativity
      34:39 - Trauma lands hard as a child
      35:28 - The Earwax Discussion

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      40 min
    • 93: "The Inside Girl" by Carrie King (Schaeffer) 10.25.25
      Oct 25 2025

      Carrie tried smoking grass at 14. It's not what you think. It didn't go well.


      Today, we’re doing something a little different: Carrie is sharing a finished thing—a non-fiction short story she wrote called “The Inside Girl.” It’s about growing up in a bubble, longing to be inside of culture, and the day teenage curiosity met cattail fluff and…fire. It’s a story she needed to write to make sense of her longing to belong.

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      Where to find Carrie:

      Read “The Inside Girl” on Substack

      Substack: carriekingpresents.substack.com

      Instagram: @carriekingpresents

      YouTube: @carriekingpresents

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      25 min
    • 92: Play & Rest & Why They're Not Stupid 10.03.25
      Oct 3 2025

      This week on the show, we talk about play and rest and how they’re kind of important parts to our creative practice. We talk about giving our minds a rest and letting our bodies take the wheel by choosing low-stakes experiments (waste the page) to loosen perfectionism. On the rest side, we talk about what it is (choice) and isn’t (doomscrolling).

      We’re getting a little rebellious with this one—and perhaps even a tad wasteful *gasp*!


      References:

      • Utah Shakespeare Festival - annual summer/fall theatre festival in Cedar City, UT

      • Into the Woods - 2014 Disney adaptation of the 1986 musical Into the Woods starring Meryl Streep and a bunch of other famous people

        • “Stay with Me” - song from the 2014 Disney adaptation of the 1986 musical Into the Woods written by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine Heartburn - novel by Nora Ephron, narrated by Meryl Streep
        • Tom Lake - novel by Ann Patchett, narrated by Meryl Streep
        • “Aqueous Transmission” - song by Incubus
        • “Get Ur Freak On” - song by Missy Elliott
        • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - novel by Douglas Adams
        • The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity, book by Julia Cameron


        TIMECODES
        0:00 - Intro
        2:04 - Get your “frisson”
        8:15 - Dance as play
        12:16 - Resistance to play
        18:13 - When did we stop playing?
        29:49 - Rest is radical

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      45 min
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