Creative Living with Jamie: Jerry Wennstrom

by Jamie Ridler on March 30, 2010

in Creative Living with Jamie

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This podcast is 20:35.

This week’s guest: Artist and Author Jerry Wennstrom

Website: In the Hands of Alchemy
Book: The Inspired Heart: An Artist’s Journey of Transformation

About Jerry…

Jerry Wennstrom is an artist, author of “The Inspired Heart: An Artist’s Journey of Transformation” (book and audiobook) and subject of Parabola and Sentient Publications documentary videos, “In the Hands of Alchemy” and “Studio Dialogue.” Jerry lectures and offers film presentations internationally and writes monthly articles for Inferential Focus, a New York City think tank and consulting firm. Many of his articles are featured in Mythic Journeys Magazine. And Jerry’s art is featured in a new film, also entitled Mythic Journeys. The tower that he built on his Whidbey Island, Washington property and his life’s story is featured in the book, Holy Personal by Laura Chester. For more information see his web site at- www.handsofalchemy.com

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{ 3 comments }

angie March 30, 2010 at 1:54 pm

Wow, this is really amazing to me. I’ve been totally obsessed with Carl Jung’s “The Red Book” lately, and I really resonate with the idea of having to go to a deep and externally-possibly-crazy-looking place to get to the root of who we are and what we are really doing in the world. And I love how he has come back to create art that is really authentic and archetypal and delightful all at the same time.

Very interesting!

Rebecca March 30, 2010 at 4:01 pm

Oh, you have to listen to the poet David Whyte talking about Jerry’s journey to artist.

jessie March 31, 2010 at 8:40 pm

Jamie and Jerry, this was such an excellent podcast and reeeaallly spoke to me in a deep way. Jamie, thank you for sharing the bit about worry at the beginning of the recording. I think I needed to listen to that. Jerry, thank you for sharing your journey. You remind me that there is so much possibility! :)

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