Episode Description
What if the missing piece in recovery isn’t more willpower… but a calmer nervous system?
In this episode, Jill Hart (The Coach’s Alchemist) sits down with artist and published author Jackie Grawe, who’s redefining what sobriety support can look like through an integrative approach that blends art, journaling, nutrition, faith, and neuroscience-based daily systems.
Jackie shares how she used a simple sketchbook practice to stay grounded early in sobriety—especially when anxiety, overstimulation, and emotional overwhelm made it hard to even sit through a meeting. We talk about why creativity is more than self-expression… it’s an anchor, a stabilizer, and a way to reconnect with who you really are.
You’ll also hear a powerful conversation about empaths and creatives, why scrolling can quietly spike anxiety, and how learning to adapt (instead of forcing yourself into a box) can lead you back to your most aligned path.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why “white-knuckle sobriety” often backfires
- How pen-to-paper creativity can calm the nervous system
- Empaths, emotional overload, and why boundaries can feel complicated
- The hidden cost of constant exposure to fear-based content
- “Spiritual breadcrumbs” and how to follow your next right step
- Why adapting isn’t failing—it’s responding to new data with wisdom
Find Jackie:
- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@JackieGrawe
- Substack: grawe.substack.com
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