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Can you see the invisible line that shapes your creative journey so far?

Through the gentle guidance of nature, Elizabeth has discovered the invisible line that connects us all between the joy and sorrow, self-expression and self-care. She encourages us to understand how artistic practice becomes a form of inner resilience, revealing moments of beauty and meaning even in the depths of grief. This soulful conversation offers a reminder: creativity isn’t just an outlet, it’s a lifeline.

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About the Host:

Lucy Colgan is a seasoned creative leader, educator and podcast host with nearly two decades of experience in the arts and education. She holds a PGCE in Drama & Performing Arts and a Professional Diploma in Dance from Trinity Laban, and has worked as a freelance artist, project manager, and director across the creative sector.

She launched The Wilderness of Creativity in 2024 and invites listeners to explore what it really means to 'take the road less travelled' in creative life, combining vulnerability, practical insight and inspirational storytelling.

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After earning her BA (Hons) in Visual Communication from the prestigious Edinburgh College of Art and moving from the UK to Switzerland, Elizabeth has followed a unique creative flow that blends over 25 years of graphic design expertise with two decades of self-development and spiritual growth. This journey has led her to create Seeing The Invisible Line — a visually immersive, self-transformational experience designed to help others see beyond the surface and connect more deeply with themselves. Elizabeth’s path is what brings her here today: passionate about guiding others to connect with the flow of life, trust their inner voice, and walk their own path with confidence and clarity. (Extract from the Seeing The Invisible Line website. More about Elizabeth can be found on her graphic design site: www.seaglass.com)

@elizabeth_hitchman on Instagram

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