THE TOP CREATIVITY COACHES
Ever wondered how some creatives consistently produce groundbreaking work while navigating the complexities of their artistic journey?
Meet the top creativity coaches who specialize in empowering individuals to unlock their creative genius.
In this article, we delve into their unique insights and methodologies, tailored to guide you through challenges, amplify your strengths, and unleash your full creative potential.
Whether you’re an aspiring artist, writer, filmmaker, or musician, these coaches offer invaluable strategies to help you thrive in your creative endeavors.
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In Brief : The Top Creativity Coaches
- Marc Scheff – Marc Scheff is a visionary coach empowering creative professionals to surpass limitations and excel in their fields.
- Sarah Terez – Sarah Terez, an acclaimed Creative Coach and Developmental Editor, brings decades of writing and teaching experience, fostering writers’ faith in their own creative process.
- Kymberly Harris – With an extensive background in directing, writing, and coaching, Kymberly Harris offers actors a holistic approach to unleashing their most authentic and empowered performances.
- Rebecca Hass – As a creative coach and pianist, Rebecca Hass helps musicians navigate their creative process with curiosity, playfulness, and spirituality.
- Kirstin Leigh – Kirstin Leigh’s transformative Change Your Story Workshop combines neuroscience principles with coaching and faith-based approaches to help individuals break free from limiting beliefs and pursue purpose.
- Tony Chen – Tony Chen’s coaching transcends traditional voice training by focusing on natural performance and realistic composition, helping clients achieve authenticity and emotional depth in their voiceover work.
- Kevin Kemp – Kevin Kemp’s coaching approach blends classical techniques with modern methods, empowering actors and professionals to find truth and authenticity in their performances and communication.
- Tom Sawyer – Tom Sawyer brings over two decades of acting and coaching experience to his work, specializing in screen acting and the Meisner technique.
- Cindy Cisneros – As a Creativity Coach and Counselor, Cindy Cisneros combines her expertise in creativity and mental health to empower individuals to understand and embrace their creative strengths.
- Camilla Fellas Arnold – Camilla Fellas Arnold, with her background in publishing and executive coaching, guides individuals to unlock their creative potential and achieve success in writing and business ventures.
- Esther Loopstra – As an intuitive and trauma-informed coach, Esther Loopstra helps individuals unlock their creative potential by connecting them deeply to their inner knowing and rewiring their minds for success.
- Larissa Russell – Larissa Russell’s coaching integrates creativity, healing, and personal growth to support women in overcoming past traumas and unlocking their authentic selves.
- Anna Winthrop – Anna Winthrop’s holistic coaching approach combines well-being, mindset shifts, and practical strategies to help creatives flourish in their work.
- Camille Aragon – Camille Aragon’s bespoke coaching programs support multi-passionate creatives in overcoming blocks and expressing their unique gifts.
- Greg Frisbee – Greg Frisbee, a seasoned speaker and creativity coach, offers a unique approach to problem-solving through his Sheep Theory: Think Outside the Flocks.
- Zinzi Samuels – Zinzi Samuels, an international Creative mentor, infuses her coaching sessions with a vibrant blend of visual language and personality, creating an atmosphere that encourages active participation and self-expression.
- Kate Longmaid – Kate Longmaid, a doctoral-level psychologist and certified creativity coach, brings over 25 years of experience to help individuals overcome obstacles in their creative journey.
- Eric Maisel – With over twenty years of experience training creativity coaches and authoring numerous books, Eric Maisel has a deep understanding of the challenges creatives face.
- Cat Hase – Cat Hase, a Creativity Coach, is driven by imagination, play, and fun in her coaching approach.
- Pascale Côté – Pascale Côté, a creative wellness and self-trust coach, guides artists and visionaries to untangle creative blocks and bring meaningful work to life.
- Cara Pifko – Award-winning actress and Master Life Coach, Cara Pifko, brings her expertise to train actors worldwide. With programs like RestartYourArt and collaborations with esteemed institutions, she empowers artists of all levels to reignite their creativity and excel in their craft.
- Vanessa Turner – Vanessa Turner is a dedicated Artist Coach & Strategist, committed to helping visual artists realize their creative and financial potential.
- Adebankemo Oduguwa – Dr. Oduguwa Adebankemo, a trained Veterinarian turned Purpose and Creativity coach, merges her medical background with coaching to provide holistic support.
- Behnaz Beigui – Behnaz Beigui, a Holistic Visual Artist and Creativity Coach, empowers clients to overcome mental blocks through creative expression.
- Molly McLeod – Molly McLeod, an artist and creativity coach, guides individuals to develop meaningful creative habits and share their gifts with the world. Rooted in ontology, her coaching model explores the essence of human existence, empowering clients to align with their values and creative vision for impactful personal and professional growth.
- Perry Rath – Award-winning artist and educator Perry Rath specializes in building creative confidence through a supportive and exploratory coaching environment.
- Kirsten Clarkson – Kirsten Clarkson, a Mindset & Success Coach for lead actors, utilizes a unique system to help clients achieve success in the competitive world of film and TV.
- Elise V Allan – An accredited Creativity Coach with a background in art from the Glasgow School of Art, Elise V Allan combines her passion for personal development with creativity coaching.
- Bobby Apperson – With over 30 years as a musician, Bobby Apperson offers virtual and in-person music coaching sessions across LA and San Francisco.
- Sandy Nelson – Sandy Nelson, an artist and certified creativity coach, utilizes play as a fundamental part of the creative process in her coaching practice.
- Cat Hase – Cat Hase, the founder of Imagine If, believes in making learning fun and creating spaces for individuals to think differently.
- Katja Hunter – As a kaizen-muse creativity coach transitioning into Squarespace website design, Katja Hunter helps creatives make sense of their ideas and develop sustainable online platforms.
- Robert Martin – A poet, photographer, and filmmaker, Robert Martin shares his journey of befriending the blank page and embracing the unknown.
- Apeksha Gupta – Drawing from her own challenges, Apeksha Gupta empowers creative professionals to overcome blocks and increase their creative confidence.
- Laura Quilligan – Laura Quilligan specializes in helping individuals overcome creative blocks and fears, guiding them to start and complete their art projects with confidence.
- Julia Roberts – Julia Roberts, known for her creativity and brainstorming prowess, shares her journey of discovering her true creative potential beyond corporate confines.
- Karen Cowles – With a passion for promoting human potential and evolution, Karen Cowles helps teachers inspire passion and interest in their students through coaching.
Marc Scheff
Marc Scheff is a visionary coach dedicated to guiding creative professionals on a profound inner journey. With his expertise, individuals break through barriers, transcending self-limiting beliefs to unlock the full spectrum of their capabilities. Marc’s transformative coaching goes beyond the visual arts, resonating with a diverse array of creative minds, empowering them to architect their own narrative and flourish in their professional endeavors. Marc has worked in creative ways with an advisor to President Joe Biden, a health care exec, a filmmaker, international artist, and branding and naming expert.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
Much of my coaching is based around neuroscience and logical levels, bringing the present into focus by diving deep into personal vision, values, and purpose. I work with creatives and leaders to strengthen their self-leadership, communication, and not just eradicate self-doubt but to be in powerful conversation with your inner guides. In a sentence, I show you where you hid your courage and support you in taking action.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
This may be unusual, and my breadth of experience is what gives me the perspective and insight to work with creatives across a wide spectrum of disciplines. I’ve worked and lead teams in corporate and non-profit environments, as well as worked my way up on creative and tech teams. I’m also a parent and partner, in a constant phase of learning and teaching back the skills and insights I’ve gained in 25 years as a professional. My biggest coaching influences are from my own mentors and teachers, leaning heavily on emotional intelligence and laser-focused coaching models.
Sarah Terez
Sarah is a Creative Coach and Developmental Editor, and teaches creative writing at Story Studio where Sarah was voted 2022 Teacher of the Year, and at The University of Chicago Writer’s Studio where Sarah was the 2022 winner of The Innovation in Teaching Award.
Sarah’s novel, Herself When She’s Missing, was called “poetic and heartrending” by Booklist. A two time Pushcart Prize nominee, Sarah holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
While I bring decades of experience as a writer and as a teacher to the coaching relationship, I do not assume I know more than the client about their project. The most important contribution I can make is to help a writer to strengthen their faith in their own process.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Empathy. Many of my clients have suffered negative coaching experiences with developmental editors or creative coaches who prioritize their own egos. As a coach you must take your ego out of the process. You must empathize with a writer’s vision and understand how much emotion a writer pours into their work. When you come from a place of empathy, you can engage in the creative process without judgment. Client’s feel this. They need this sort of support. By the way, this does not mean I’m dishonest with my clients. I address issues I see in their work head-on but always with empathy.
Kymberly Harris
Kymberly Harris is the award winning director/writer of several plays and the films Rose’s Turn, FAITH, Now and Never, and I HEARD SARAH. Her great passion as a director is working with actors and bringing out their most connected, personal and empowered work.
When not directing, Kymberly teaches international workshops and offers private coaching to professional actors on their auditions. Kymberly works on set with popular television shows and films. Kymberly has coached actors considered to be the best in the field, some nominated for Oscars, Emmys, and Tony awards.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
Having acted and studied acting, I have an intimate understanding of the actor’s instrument and a keen eye for how to solve actor problems. I know what directors and casting directors want, and can help actors achieve their goals. I’ve created a specific method of script analysis and character breakdown that inspires actors and also creates great results in their work. I coach actors on auditions, and when available, I’m on set with actors supporting their work on television shows. I also enjoy coaching corporate clients for public speaking.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
My success as a coach has come through empathy. I’ve lived on both sides of the camera and have worked with every age, gender, race, and experience level. My skill set allows me to help an actor continue to grow in their craft, their career, and in their life.
Rebecca Hass
Rebecca Hass is a creative coach, pianist, and composer living in Berkeley, CA. As a coach, she supports musicians to self-compassionately follow through on their creative projects and focus on their purpose, making space for a full life.
As a pianist/composer, she specializes in Brazilian music, which you can hear on her album Florescer (Bloom).
She also hosted the podcast Being a Whole Person, full of inspiration, encouragement, and tangible tips to help you self-compassionately grow your creative practice from a supportive foundation of wellness.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I help clients explore their creative process via leaning into curiosity, play, presence, and spirituality, and also provide tools and resources to help them practice compassionate productivity in a sustainable way. We look not only at working through creative blocks, but designing a life with enough supportive habits, routines, and self care practices to nurture them as a whole person.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Deciding to believe in growth mindset and trusting in the process of that growth, in terms of my skills, the resources I provide to my coaching clients, and in my music and personal creative projects. Whether we’re just beginning a project or it’s well underway, it’s always going to change and evolve, and it’s much easier to experiment and try new things with the attitude of embracing growth.
Kirstin Leigh
Recognized as an expert in the world of recovery and breakthrough, Kirstin Leigh is the CEO of Change Your Story Enterprises, an acclaimed author, motivational speaker, wellness coach, and the Founder of The Change Your Story Workshop.
The Change Your Story Workshop offers a faith based, holistic approach to “Breaking Free from what is breaking you and Discovering how Purpose is the Key to Breakthrough.”
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I ran away from my dreams and battled with addictions for over a decade. There are a lot of great programs available—but The Change Your Story Workshop is what I needed when my life needed a major rewrite.
The nine week program utilizes Neuroscience principles along with CBT, DBT, Motivational Coaching, Scripture, and Prayer to help identify the root causes of bad habits, life controlling issues, and faulty mindsets.
Whether I’m coaching someone individually or working with them in The Change Your Story Workshop, I equip them with the tools it takes to live in the freedom God provides. Clients Discover—or Re-Discover their dreams, pursue purpose, and live life at their highest potential.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
That I continually study and combine the work of trailblazing psychologists, pastors, and the world’s best thought leaders, with personal experience gained from spending years in the
wilderness.
One of the unique aspects of my breakthrough is that I used everything I learned in Acting school to “change my story.” I teach clients how to apply basic acting principles and elements of
story structure to their own life, empowering them to leave the role of victim and/or villain behind, and become the Hero of their own story.
Tony Chen
Tony Chen is a Hollywood award-winning composer with 20+ years of professional music production experience, and also a bilingual voice actor with 15+ years of professional experience working with clients like Universal Studios Hollywood, Microsoft, and Amazon. Expert coaching can make the difference between beginners and professionals who regularly book paying work.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
As a bilingual English/Chinese voice actor, Tony can help coach your voice to sound more natural and convincing in English or Mandarin, transforming you from “reading” the script to “speaking” the script. While many teachers are focusing on various voice techniques as a priority, causing students to become even more nervous fearing making technical mistakes or even faking emotions, with the unique method of “performing naturally first and then techniques”, Tony’s professional voice coaching program quickly transforms your voice/singing performance to the next level – finding your balance between natural immersion into the character and incorporating vocal techniques. We want your performance to be touching rather than forcing.
The most valuable lesson that differentiates Tony’s training from others is making computer compositions as well as your music performance sound realistic rather than made by a machine/stiff. He can help you to compose music that truly touches people without running out of melodic inspiration. Tony also suggests combining singing and music training to further explore your potential.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing for my current coaching program is that I can apply both my voice and music background in teaching both areas and customize my approach based on my individual student situation and provides improvement for my students quickly, effectively, and in a delightful way.
Kevin kemp
Kevin is an actor, director and performance coach, with over 19 years of experience in the industry. He shares tips on voiceover and narration on his blog The Audiobook Guy.
Kevin specializes in tailoring techniques from Meisner, Stanislavski and Classical Theatre to enhance his students’ unique strengths and talent. When working with business professionals he thrives on helping them find their own expressive voice to communicate and share their passions.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I have a deep passion for the classics and traditional storytelling. I was not only trained classically but also in modern Meisner Acting Technique. I find that teaching my students a base in classical rhetoric and verse work and combining that with the commitment to truth from Meisner gives them a totally unique way of ensuring enrapturing performances. This is not only true for actors: I find that business professionals that embrace this work find a freedom in their communication, helping them to become inspiring speakers and bold leaders.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The most important thing, for me, is truth. Truth allows you to be compelling even if you don’t feel charismatic or confident. I find when my students embrace truth everything else is waiting for them! The tools show themselves because people want to share and listen to truths. As a coach I hold those standards to myself. I will always be truthful with my students about my expertise and what I can help them with. Many coaches try to know it all, rather than focusing on knowing well. That honesty takes my students further and keeps them coming back.
Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer is an award-winning actor and coach with over 20 years of experience on stage and screen.
As a coach, Tom has been working with Actors from all over the world, focusing on Screen acting and the “Meisner” Technique at leading institutions such as Mountview Academy, East 15, Fourth Monkey, Actors Temple, International School of Screen Acting, Actors Academy Finland and privately both online and in person.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
My approach is a playful exploration of what the actor’s job actually is within each specific project.
From my own experience of best practices and by asking the correct questions from each other, my coaching works very specifically with each individual to get diverse perspectives on their performance. Finding the fun and/or beauty in the stories we tell can free up the actor’s impulses/instincts and produce compelling work.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The curiosity I have maintained from childhood about the transformative nature of this creative pursuit has allowed my classes to be a safe space for all my students and myself to learn.
This healthy dynamic in the classroom has led to some inspiring moments that have helped mold my refreshingly collaborative way to work in this field. This is why I believe my coaching style resonates with actors.
Cindy Cisneros
Cindy Cisneros is a Creativity Coach, Creativity Counselor and Artist. She has researched and written about the relationship between Creativity and Health. She has worked for health leaders like Sheppard Pratt and Johns Hopkins, developing her own philosophy on creativity and wellness. Cindy currently owns her own company, Creatively, LLC, helping Creative People understand their strengths and needs, to live well. Cindy also features Creative People in her artwork.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
Creativity Coaching and Creativity Counseling are designed to support your Creative Strengths, built upon a thorough understanding of your Creative Mind. As a Creativity Coach and Creativity Counselor, I intimately know the challenges Creative People face, along with the incredible strengths you were born with. I know you have everything inside you that you need to find the peace and fulfillment you seek. Your dreams are closer than you realize! Creativity Counseling and Creativity Coaching give you the knowledge and skills you need to be empowered by your Creative Personality.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
I grew up with many rules and expectations that smothered my authenticity and left me feeling profoundly unhappy. I was never seen as the creative person I was! Later, in Graduate School, I wrote a thesis on the relationship between mental health and creativity. I was awakened through research to commonalities creative personalities shared: their strength, power, need to make meaning and live authentically. I found the more creative people were, the more they needed to create to be well. Living authentically with a regular practice of creativity became foundational to my work!
Camilla Fellas Arnold
Camilla Fellas Arnold is a creativity and writing coach, podcast host for Creative Power, CEO of Tecassia Publishing and international bestselling author. She holds a BA (Hons) in Design for Publishing, MA in Communication Design and is an ILM Level 7 Executive Coach who helps people unlock their gifts and find their creative flow. Camilla helps creators build their business, achieve their creative potential and write solo and multi-author books.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I support creatives and leaders of creatives in developing their creative practice and help them build creative businesses. My coaching draws upon my extensive knowledge and multidisciplinary experience in the creative industries giving me a comprehensive understanding of the emotional journey and practical obstacles and challenges that creatives face.
Combining this with my passion and desire to see the creative industries thrive under a new paradigm that puts the creator first, I bring subconscious tools to my coaching to support people beyond simply conscious coaching to create real movement against resistance no matter how deep-rooted it is in their subconscious.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing that has contributed to my success as a coach is the development of my own theoretical underpinning for my coaching which sets a focus on bringing joy, alignment, mindset and awareness to the coachee and their creative goals.
Creativity can be quite a wounded space so my theoretical model seeks to turn this on its head bringing joy into the space. I do this by employing coaching skills and creative exercises I have developed to hit these four pillars which help coachees create a balanced, harmonious and joyous relationship with their creativity.
Esther Loopstra
Esther Loopstra is a professional artist, speaker, and creative coach. She is sought after for her expertise in the psychology of flow, intuition, and creativity. She’s been featured on the Adobe blog and given talks at Creative Mornings, Seattle University, Bend Design Conference, and more. Her art has been shown in galleries and used for print ads, editorials, books, stationery products, and textiles. Esther has a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design and has taught at Kent State University and Cornish College of the Arts for over 10 years.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
As an intuitive, trauma-informed coach, I work with each person holistically, beginning with whatever stage they are in their journey. We work together to get to the core of their desires and also the beliefs that have held them back. We also connect them deeply to their own inner knowing. I use proven techniques based in neuroscience to help them then begin to rewire their mind for success and step into their self-worth in practical ways. This process is highly individual and could look a combination of somatic, inner child work, cognitive exercises, and setting boundaries or goals.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing that has enabled me to help others has been being able to connect to my own inner knowing or intuition. Knowing that we have the capacity to tap into a wealth of knowledge for ourself that can contribute to each individual’s healing and growth is unbelievably powerful. Having access to tools like planning, trauma informed practices, creative resources are all helpful but secondary to our own inner knowing.
Larissa Russell
Larissa Russell, the Founder of Creative U Healing is an International Best Selling Author, Speaker, Artist, Coach, and Healer. Larissa believes you can draw, write, create, meditate, and work through your spiritual being to heal yourself? Larissa also hosts the ‘Creative Soul Healing Podcast’ where she has amazing conversations with creatives and healers. Larissa is blessed to work with women who are ready to make change in their lives.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I support women in their exploration of past traumas, how those traumas show up in life and how to actively change those stories that have been ingrained. I use creativity which includes writing, painting, and other creative modalities to help unlock the energies that we hold on to. This allows them to grow and move into their most authentic lives with increased happiness, newfound passions, and strengths.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
I provide a safe place for women to explore the traumas that have influenced where they are in their lives now and the tools to change their narratives to allow them to live fully present, authentic, and purposeful lives. Our programs include guided meditation, journaling, intuitive creativity, and more to deep dive into what holds them back from living their best lives.
Anna Winthrop
Anna Winthrop has spent a lifetime in the performing arts with a career that has spanned dance, theatre, music, TV and film. She has taught at New York University for ten years and has been helping artists and creatives unlock their true potential for over fifteen years. She is a founding member of the BIC Foundation’s Creativity Community of Practice, a group of international experts in the field of creativity.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I take a holistic approach that appreciates the interplay between well-being, habits of mind, and practical and career-oriented shifts that may need to occur for creative work to flourish. I go beyond my vast experience with my own creative work, and that of my students and clients and draw from the latest creativity research. Through my Creativity Community of Practice, I have access to an international community of experts in the field of creativity who come together to share their knowledge and best practices.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing is my ability to personalize my coaching to the specific needs of the client. Every person and situation is highly unique, and creatives often need support in different ways and respond to different methods. I am both adaptive and flexible in my work, just as we need to be in the creative process!
Camille Aragon
Camille Aragon is a Filipina-American Personal Development Coach, Educator, and Performing Artist based in Los Angeles, CA. As a coach, Camille specializes in working with multi-passionate creatives to hone and express their unique gifts and talents. As an artist, Camille works as an actor, performs standup comedy, and produces live variety shows with her company New Narrative Productions. Prior to pursuing entrepreneurship and a career in entertainment, Camille earned a Master’s degree in education from Harvard, and BA in psychology from UCLA, and served as a United States Peace Corps volunteer.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I support creatives to go from feeling creatively stuck to creatively fulfilled in customized and individually tailored bespoke coaching programs. My coaching is based on psychology, yoga, and energy healing to support, guide, and inspire creative geniuses in unlocking their full creative potential. This helps them overcome their creative blocks and self limiting beliefs to create and refine the overall masterpiece of their envisioned dream life.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing that has contributed to my success as a coach is the framework of energy, creativity, and healing that I guide my clients through. This teaches clients to be self sufficient in their own ongoing process of overcoming paradigms and mindsets that may block them from realizing and accessing their creative potential.
Greg Frisbee
Greg Frisbee is a speaker and creativity coach who specializes in thinking beyond the box. Greg has been performing all around the globe for over 20 years, bringing his unique brand of comedy, juggling, magic, along with a variety of talents with him. Greg developed Sheep Theory: Think Outside the Flocks to foster and encourage creativity and innovative problem solving, as well as to aid individuals in overcoming adversity.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
When it comes to overcoming obstacles, creativity is one of the most valuable tools you can have in your arsenal. I help individuals and leaders look at challenges they are facing from a different perspective and show them how to access and apply creativity to find solutions. By putting that newfound perspective and knowledge into action, they will have the added creative confidence needed to be more successful.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The most important thing I believe that contributes to my success as a speaker and coach is the development of my Sheep Theory – creativity toolbox. This toolbox is a series of exercises and questions that have been built and compiled through my 25 years of experience working in the creative field and in seeking creative solutions to overcome challenges and change mindsets.
Zinzi Samuels
Zinzi Samuels is an international multi-hyphenate Creative through her works in Architecture, Advertising & Video Production and more. She amplifies young creative minds through her Naked Creative Project, Coaching Initiative. There she mentors young Creatives on how to defy their comfort zone and harness personal values, passion, and skills. Sessions are tailored to the Creative brain with visual and performative techniques to get Creatives that much closer to their creative genius.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
“I am your biggest cheerleader” is my mantra, so my coaching involves a lot of visual language and a super-charged personality to every session. This makes every session feel like a cross between a workshop and a jam session. This allows students to drop their guard and be more participatory physically and mentally. It also allows them to leave feeling more of the giant they have repressed. It is this tug on their deeper senses that makes the difference. It is coaching on crafting a vital topic in a way that they can even laugh at themselves. This builds morale and makes each student feel seen.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
My success as a coach is owed to identifying and developing character development specific content and making it the north star of Naked Creative Projects’ knowledge hub. My training involves fleshing out the white spaces in between what distinguishes the ordinary to the extraordinary student. Soft skills such as How to Elevator Pitch Anything, How to deal with criticism on your work, How to build out a Creative Assignment. All aptitudes that are overlooked but goes a long way in student confidence and consistency. And it is through this that they uncover a new realm of their creative genius. Often causing referrals and evident new zest towards their work by peers and family.
Kate Longmaid
Kate Longmaid is a doctoral-level psychologist, certified creativity coach, and visual artist, who has developed a niche in creativity. She obtained a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Virginia in 1994 and her Creativity Coaching Certification in 2011. Kate is an accomplished visual artist, having been
featured in the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ biennial exhibition series Women to Watch in Washington, D.C.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
As a doctoral-level psychologist, certified creativity coach, and artist, I bring a unique blend of skills and over 25 years’ experience to helping individuals cultivate their creativity and develop more vibrant and fulfilling lives. Through deep listening and active questioning, I help clients overcome fear and other practical, psychological, and existential obstacles they encounter in the creative process.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The integration of my experience as a psychologist, creativity coach, and artist has contributed to my success as a coach. As a psychologist, I bring a depth of knowledge and awareness of psychological factors that can interfere with our creativity and block us from realizing our creative dreams. As a creativity coach, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a wide range of clients in different creative disciplines. As a working artist, I have a deep appreciation for the challenges we all encounter in the creative process.
Eric Maisel
Eric Maisel is the author of 50+ books and maintains an active worldwide creativity coaching practice. His blog “Rethinking Mental Health” on Psychology Today has 3,000,000+ views, his books for creatives include Fearless Creating, Coaching the Artist Within, The Van Gogh Blues, Mastering Creative Anxiety, and Creative Recovery, his books in the mental health lane include Rethinking Depression, Humane Helping, and The Future of Mental Health, and he is the lead editor on the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry series. You can visit Dr. Maisel at ericmaisel.com and contact him at [email protected]
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
Because of my twenty years’ experience training creativity coaches, because of interacting with creative and performing artists at my worldwide workshops and at the conferences where I regularly present, and because of my long experience of an author of more than fifty books, I have a deep understanding of the challenges that creatives face—personality issues, work-related issues, and career-related issues—and what can be done to meet those challenges.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
As a working writer who regularly completes projects and gets them into the marketplace, I have a deep understanding of the realities of the creative process, including the challenges associated with getting started, with working regularly over time, with completing projects, and with successfully meeting the marketplace. I understand what’s going on—and what can help.
Cat Hase
Cat Hase is a Creativity Coach who loves nothing more than the question “have you got any ideas for……?” Imagination, play and fun are what drives Cat’s work; both how she works with people and in the outputs that are created. She is the founder of Imagine If Limited, which specializes in designing fun and meaningful learning experiences leading to greater aha moments for participants and facilitators being asked back to deliver more!
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I work with facilitators, trainers and coaches to help them design workshops, courses and learning materials that are full of fun, play and creativity. My coaching is a blend of partnering, team mate, idea bringer, knowledge sharer, structure former and confidence booster to enable my clients to design a workshop they feel confident and excited to deliver. This helps them have the greatest impact with participants who are eager to learn more and make changes as a result.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing is my ability to blend creativity and ideas with structure and practical how to’s. It means I can bridge the gap for my clients who are often stronger in one area than the other and allows us to go from blank page to structured workshop quicker than could be done alone.
Pascale Côté
Pascale is a creative wellness and self-trust coach for artists, creatives and visionaries. She guides her clients to untangle the knots on the creative path, so they can bring their meaningful work to life. She treasures supporting them in learning how to navigate the creative process within and without— softening their inner critic to find your flow and adding gentle structure to find their focus.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
As a creative myself, I experience firsthand the profound contrast between the healing power of art and the paralyzing anxieties it can trigger as we allow ourselves to dream, create and share our creative work. That’s why my approach is centered around facilitating self-discovery, encouraging playful curiosity and fostering radical self-compassion. I blend coaching with energy work and therapeutic art to explore the many parts of ourselves.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing that has contributed to my success as a coach is focusing on providing a coaching experience that truly fosters deep transformation. I believe that becoming better at my craft, refining my skills and making sure I infuse creativity, curiosity and playfulness into my approach has created beautiful success stories for both my clients and myself.
Cara Pifko
Cara Pifko is an award winning leading actress and a Coaching Institute Certified Master Life Coach.
She is currently (for the last 6 years) on the Coaching Institute team, facilitating Life Coach certification.
Currently working with GreatBigVoices, also collaborating with PHD Professor Steven Atkins and previously with USC’s Emerge Media, she trains and coaches actors of all ages and skill levels worldwide. (62)
Her signature program RestartYourArt is a thriving FaceBook community.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
My private practice distills and delivers over 35 years of working with masters of creativity to my clients.
Because of my performance background, cast by Steven Spielberg and numerous studios, (See IMDB) I have developed intuitive communication skills that have transferred to my coaching client relationships. I use techniques and tools that bridge the performance and personal development worlds.
My holistic approach awakens and nurtures clients’ creative side to bring out their sense of freedom, spirituality, find their unique/authentic voice, get unstuck, better communicate in their relationships, their art, online content and business presentations.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Learning how to help us all evolve through Creative acts.
I came into this world with a spirit of one who listens on many levels, leads with open hearted curiosity, learning without judgment from everyone’s successes and their “mistakes”. The desire to learn became an obsession with the human experience that grew into a career as an actress and then a Creativity Coach.
Each client, each radical act of creativity, is an opportunity to help us all evolve. Ubuntu.
Vanessa Turner
Vanessa is a professionally trained Artist Coach & Strategist. Vanessa works with visual artists to help them achieve greater creative and financial fulfillment by developing productive studio practices and attracting aligned collectors online. It is Vanessa’s mission to help artists build the creative lives they envision and dispel the “starving artist myth” forever. Vanessa knows that it is possible to make the art you want, live the creative life you want and find success in your passion!
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
Most art business coaches don’t understand the realities of making art everyday. If you want to work with a coach who understands what it means to be an ARTIST and BUSINESS OWNER then you’re in the right place. As a professional artist, Vanessa has become intimately familiar with the challenges that artists face in marketing and sales. Vanessa’s coaching is based upon the value of one’s artistic identity and how artists can leverage their identity to distinguish themselves within the art industry.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Vanessa’s best known for her structured yet wholehearted approach which has allowed for artists to create and thrive with confidence.
Vanessa’s framework is especially designed for the working artists who feel like time is scarce. Time no longer needs to feel like your enemy. Vanessa specializes in capacity building and authentic marketing which together will skyrocket your heart and business.
As your mentor she’ll listen, support and encourage you. As your strategic partner she’ll help you to develop the tools and step by step strategies to move forward. And as your cheerleader she’ll push you to achieve what you’re capable of, even when you can’t see it yourself.
Adebankemo Oduguwa
Dr. Oduguwa Adebankemo is a trained Veterinarian, an experienced Purpose and Creativity coach, and an Author. Showcasing great class and creativity, she features in creativity classes and events with color. She has been awarded on Udemy as one of the best Creative coders after her course. She is the CEO of Omnipurpose, which focuses on seeing people and processes grow–no matter what. She is a go-getter, a believer in possibilities, a knowledge enthusiast, a good listener, and an ever-ready helping hand!
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I ensure that the participants not only get the coaching benefits but also medical implementation for their process. It also boosts their readiness to enjoy physical and mental companionship as they journey to their unlimited world of creativity. Besides, I focus on working from start through to the finish.
Also, a year-to-year schedule allows me to effectively support about 20 major institutions. To avoid complacency and frustration during the coaching adventure, I ensure that the targeted populations are robustly engaged with necessary offline and online classes. This, over the years, has earned great feedback from clients and participants!
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing would be PASSION–for people’s talents, potentials, and the zeal to see people achieve their purpose in life. This is because as a young, multi-talented girl, I got to crossroads that broke me. I was frustrated about how to understand, categorize, or navigate through life despite my many prospering capabilities. After getting my life back on track and understanding my passions, pleasures, profession, and potencies, I now coach others with that knowledge. As a seasoned speaker–who has spoken at several events and platforms, with fantastic records of impact–My unrelenting zeal aptly captures and addresses issues about life, lifestyles, and people.
Behnaz Beigui
Behnaz Beigui is a Toronto based Holistic Visual Artist and Creativity Coach guiding people on their healing journey through creativity and the arts. Over the years, she has
used creative and holistic ways to support her clients overcome mental blocks and core negative beliefs that would hinder their growth, health, and creative self expression.
She has seen the incredible power of the arts in supporting the overall functions of the human body. Improvements in autoimmune illness, chronic fatigue syndrome, and autonomic system function are a few significant areas that she has successfully witnessed her clients break through, following their coaching sessions.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I approach my coaching from a holistic and compassionate view. By working with my client’s unique mental and psychological blueprint, I engage them to think outside the box and define what creativity actually means to them. I help them get to know their inner critic and align with their unique creative vision. My coaching sessions are a space for self mastery, as I support my clients to let go of self doubt through practical and integrative tools that challenge their core blocks. Throughout this process, they get to see the powerful ripple effects of incorporating creativity in their lives from a holistic and therapeutic lens.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Tapping into compassion is the single most important thing in the creative process. In my practice as a coach, I move beyond any fixation on perfection and instead focus on integration. I leave a lot of space for trial and error. This matters the most to me and my clients, even if there’s a certain anxiety about achieving excellence. This is what allows for courage and creativity to thrive, and through that my clients almost always gain immense self mastery and confidence to move forward and break through.
Molly McLeod
Molly McLeod is an artist, creativity coach, and the author of The Daily Project Deck: Build and Easy and Fun Creative Habit. Her projects include board games, documentaries, adult summer camps, and public art installations. She’s a sought-out keynote speaker and often gives talks and workshops around how to develop a creative habit and how art can help you live a meaningful life.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
I support creative people to make work that’s important to them, achieve their goals, and share their gifts with the world. I also work with people who may not consider themselves “artists,” but are interested in calling in more creativity in their lives.
My coaching model is rooted in ontology, the study of being. We look at what it truly is to be human: The values we live by, the heroic journey we are each here to take, and, ultimately, the gift to others we want to be known for.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
I’ve been trained by the Academy for Coaching Excellence, a truly transformative coaching school, and the principles and tools I’ve learned have changed my life. My experience as a working artist, designer, photographer, and writer have also helped me empathize with the unique challenges, struggles, and joys that are part of being a creative. My approach is about guiding people using their own wisdom, not mine, but the insights I’ve gained on my own journey help inform the process.
Perry Rath
Award-winning artist and educator Perry Rath has facilitated creative experiences for many people of all ages and all kinds of backgrounds (artistic or self-proclaimed ‘non-artists’) for 30 years. Founder of the Creativity Peaks program, Perry has presented at international art education symposiums and received abundant recognition for his work and innovative programs. He has been interviewed on radio, published in journals, books, and exhibits his own art around the world. .
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
My methods focus on building a client’s creative confidence by providing a supportive, diverse, accepting, exploratory environment to provide a platform for them to trust their own creative urges and intuitive development. It is focused on relationship-building, breaking down barriers of fear and inadequacy to boost your empowerment and abilities to tap into your inner wellspring of creativity and apply it to everything you do. With my gentle encouraging style and vast array of experience and ideas, I simply help my students connect with and uncover what is already inside of them as a birthright – their original impulse to create.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
Being able to build relationships and experience with so many people, to truly touch the humanity in us all and understand the uniqueness and yet similar patterns we get into with regards to how we listen to our inner voices and trust (or get in the way of) our own hidden creative power. With my own artistic practice and having guided many others through it has provided me insights to apply to everyone new I work with. Ultimately, surrendering to our heart is key. Plus, my mindset is that I am always in learning mode from others’ accumulated wisdom too.
Kirsten Clarkson
Kirsten Clarkson is a Mindset & Success Coach for high profile award-winning lead actors. Her systems: The Creativity Sessions & The Actors Success Path have helped actors beat incredible odds to find success in the highly competitive world of film and tv acting. Her clients have been leads on Disney, Nickelodeon, Hulu, ABC, CBC, and twice the lead in the # 1 show in the world on Netflix.
She works closely with Visualization coach, Donna Marie Manning to help actors see and create the future they want.
What do you do differently or how is your coaching different from others?
The thing I do differently than other acting coaches is implement the very system actors use to learn to act to learn to become the “character” to become successful. They learn this system deeply and it not only leads to acting success but also to becoming deeply accomplished in the craft of acting.
What according to you has been the single most important thing that has contributed to your success as a coach?
The single most important thing that’s contributed to my success as a coach is using The Creativity Sessions coaching system on myself. I created confidence in myself to move my business online, become a high profile coach and live on a farm on the Sunshine Coast far from the glamour of the world of film and tv.
Elise V Allan
I’m an accredited Creativity Coach with the Creativity Coaching Association (CCA) since 2018, having previously completed Coaching Essentials, a basic introduction to Coaching for Transformation. A practicing artist who graduated from Glasgow School of Art, I’ve had a commitment to exploring personal development for most of my life; training as a creativity coach in 2016 seemed like the ideal way to combine my passions.
Bobby Apperson
With over 30 years as a musician, I’m utilized by singers, singer-songwriters, producers, writers, actors, and players across LA and now in San Francisco. Lessons are virtual, or in your home (San Francisco), and I’m often in SoCal for in-person, fully-vaccinated sessions.
Sandy Nelson
Sandy Nelson is an artist, certified creativity and life purpose coach, author, speaker and inspirational writer and maintains a coaching practice in the Minneapolis area where she works with clients worldwide. She’s been called Play Wizard because of her use of play as part of the creative process, in workshops, courses and webinars.
“I believe that creativity is the essential element defining human character, linking soul to spirit,” says Sandy. “Exploring the relationship between art and the artist is a grand adventure.
Katja Hunter
I’m a kaizen-muse creativity coach, pivoting into Squarespace website design. Being a multi-passionate creative, my favorite thing is to help other creatives make sense of their creative work and ideas, and develop websites that reflect that simply and sustainably.
Robert Martin
As a poet, photographer, and filmmaker, among other things, I have confronted many a blank page — and in the process learned to befriend it. I have learned to leap, tuck and curl, to wildly plunge into the unknown, time and time again. I believe you can do the same. Practice makes perfect.
Apeksha Gupta
As I struggled through my challenges, I discovered a number of actions you can take to nurture and increase your creative confidence. In my ten years at the forefront of the creative industry, I have seen creative professionals often struggle with similar creative blocks that lead to low productivity, fear of sharing ideas, impostor syndrome, and more.
Therefore, it is necessary to connect with your deepest sources of inspiration, overcome stubborn creative blocks, find your inner voice, deal with your inner critic, and establish effective work habits so you can tackle your goals.
Laura Quilligan
I’m wondering if you have ever found yourself staring at your paper or canvas and felt blank, unfocused, and fearful of making a mistake, or a sense of wasting your time.
You want to start your art project but something is holding you back. After a period of time of not starting your project, or not liking what you made, you quit.
Julia Roberts
Maybe you can relate to my story. I’ve been called “creative” all my life. And I knew it was true, but I never knew precisely how it was true.I’ve spent over 3,000 hours in corporate conference rooms, eating M&Ms and pizza, and brainstorming ideas for clients.
It seemed like my best creative asset was just spewing ideas – from my clear blue mind – great ideas, crazy ideas, original and laughable ones. But, was this really all my creativity was good for? I liked my clients – Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., HBO, Burger King, Kraft Food, Motown – but I knew I wanted to write my own stuff.
Karen Cowles
New, visionary ideas and new technologies excite me, as do efforts to promote human potential and evolution. I see tremendous value in helping teachers find their passions in what they teach, so that they then inspire that interest and passion in their students. As a coach, I am naturally affirming and have a talent for seeing the big picture while honing in on the essence, and gently challenging my clients’ underlying assumptions and beliefs.
Conclusion
Creativity is a journey of self-discovery and growth, and these coaches are here to help you navigate it with clarity and confidence.
As you explore their perspectives and strategies, may you find inspiration to embrace your creativity fully, overcome obstacles, and embark on a path of continuous artistic evolution.
Your creative voice is unique and valuable—let these insights empower you to make a profound impact through your creative expressions.
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