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How to unlock our creative potential with crafting, with Laura Brand

Season 13, Ep. 36

On this episode of The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show, Liz is joined by author and illustrator Laura Brand to chat about simple ways we can find joy through creativity.


Laura shares her personal experience of burnout, how husband Russell Brand encouraged her to be more creative, the importance of being an active listener, and how we can find calm amongst the chaos with crafting.

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