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The Grateful Artist

The Grateful Artist

Auteur(s): Stephanie Paige
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Welcome to The Grateful Artist

I'm Stephanie Paige, and I’m so glad you’re here. This podcast is a reflection of my journey—an exploration of art, healing, purpose, and gratitude—things I’ve been passionate about for decades. In each episode, I’ll be talking with inspiring artists, creators, and thinkers who share their stories and insights about everything in between—artistic expression, the struggles, the triumphs, and all the beautiful moments that connect us.

Drawing from the stories and lessons in my book, “The Grateful Artist”, we’ll dive into topics like overcoming creative blocks, building routines that nurture our mind, body, and spirit, embracing failure as a means of growth, and reconnecting with our inner selves. I believe that art is much more than just what we create—it’s a healing journey, a way to live with authenticity, purpose, and gratitude.

Each episode is designed to uplift, inspire, and remind you that no matter where you are in your artistic journey, you are never alone. So, whether you’re an established artist, a budding creator, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of art and authenticity, welcome to this community. Let’s embrace the magic of creativity and gratitude—together.

If you’d like to order our books on Amazon, here’s the link https://a.co/d/58W8QJ4Copyright Stephanie Paige
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  • The Grateful Artist Interview with Christain Dore
    Oct 13 2025
    Welcome to “The Grateful Artist”, a podcast dedicated to inspiring artists, creators, and dreamers to live and create with gratitude. Hosted by Stephanie Paige, a renowned artist and author, this show explores the deeper connection between creativity, mindfulness, and the power of opening your heart.

    This week's episode: An inspiring conversation with renowned wildlife artist Christian Dore.

    Christian has been a professional artist working with major companies like MTV, Nickelodeon, BBC, and more. His work is featured in galleries across the country, and he’s also a dedicated teacher and independent artist. Christian’s story is truly unique—full of strength, perseverance, and hope. In this episode, he shares his journey—how he became an artist, what brought him to the United States, and what has inspired his incredible collection of art that has made him famous.

    Christian is one of my favorite people on earth—genuine, authentic, and full of wisdom. We delve into his life, his artistic journey, and his powerful message of resilience. If you’re interested in purchasing his work, visit his website at www.christiandore.com or follow him on Instagram @CDOREART.

    And if you’d like to join Christian’s upcoming retreat in San Diego this March, there are only ten spots available. It’s a two-day retreat—six to eight hours each day—where Christian will teach everything he’s learned and share words of wisdom. You’ll leave with a beautiful painting and a renewed sense of inspiration. To reserve your spot, email me at art@stephaniepaigestudio.com.

    Get ready for an episode full of inspiration, creativity, and heart.

    If you have any questions or comments about the podcast or Stephanie’s book, “The Grateful Artist”, please feel free to reach out via email at art@stephaniepaigestudio.com
    To purchase a signed copy of “The Grateful Artist”, visit www.stephaniepaigestudio.com. For an eBook or paperback version, you can also find the book on Amazon.
    Follow us give us reviews if you can and if you want to be a part of our community, follow my link Tree has everything to do with Art, The Grateful Artist and the community.
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    1 h et 1 min
  • The Grateful Artist - Attachment to Victimhood
    Oct 5 2025
    Today, we’re talking about victimhood—how it can hold us back and what we can do to reclaim our strength. Many artists and creatives fall into the trap of feeling like they have no control over their success or failures. They blame circumstances, others, or bad luck for their struggles. But the truth is, dwelling in that victim mindset keeps us stuck, unable to move forward or fully live our purpose.

    Buddhism teaches us that victimhood stems from attachment and aversion—clinging to suffering and resisting what is. The Buddha said, “Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” When we see ourselves as victims, we nourish that poison, and it prevents growth.

    Another powerful teaching is, “What we think, we become,” which reminds us that our thoughts shape our reality. If we shift from a victim mindset to one of acceptance and responsibility, we regain our strength. Instead of asking, “Why me?” we ask ourselves, “What can I learn?” or “What is mine to do now?” Remember, true empowerment comes from owning our choices and recognizing that we always have the power to change our story.

    If you have any questions or comments about the podcast or Stephanie’s book, “The Grateful Artist”, please feel free to reach out via email at art@stephaniepaigestudio.com

    To purchase a signed copy of “The Grateful Artist”, visit www.stephaniepaigestudio.com. For an eBook or paperback version, you can also find the book on Amazon.

    Follow us give us reviews if you can and if you want to be a part of our community, follow my link Tree has everything to do with Art, The Grateful Artist and the community.

    The Grateful Artist Linktree

    Attachment = Suffering
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    25 min
  • The Grateful Artist - Say, I Love You!
    Oct 1 2025
    The Grateful Artist - Say I Love You!


    Welcome to “The Grateful Artist”, a podcast dedicated to inspiring artists, creators, and dreamers to live and create with gratitude. Hosted by Stephanie Paige, a renowned artist and author, this show explores the deeper connection between creativity, mindfulness, and the power of opening your heart.

    This week, we're diving into the most powerful energy on earth: Love. In this episode, we explore how love can serve as the greatest protection in a world that often feels challenging and overwhelming, especially for sensitive artists. The practice I invite you to try is simple but transformational: say aloud, "I love everyone, and everyone loves me."

    This mantra is more than words; it's a way to free yourself from negativity, hate, and emotional wounds. As artists—who often feel deeply and are highly sensitive—this love within us is part of our spirit, our essence. It’s a deep, innate force that can shield us from the hate and chaos we see around us.

    Many of us spend years desperately seeking love from others, only to end up feeling empty and hurt when it isn’t returned. Learning to harness and give love from within is a powerful act of self-protection—and a path toward healing. Because, as the wise say, love is the only thing that can truly dissolve hate.

    Join us as we discuss how loving freely, without expectations or judgment, can transform your relationships and your life. We'll also share inspiring quotes from spiritual leaders like Thich Nhat Hanh, Eckhart Tolle, Ram Dass, and others that echo the importance of unconditional love, presence, and acceptance.

    Remember, love is not about possession—it's about presence. It’s about opening our hearts and trust that love, in its purest form, is the greatest power on earth.

    If you have any questions or comments about the podcast or Stephanie’s book, “The Grateful Artist”, please feel free to reach out via email at art@stephaniepaigestudio.com

    To purchase a signed copy of “The Grateful Artist”, visit www.stephaniepaigestudio.com. For an eBook or paperback version, you can also find the book on Amazon.

    Follow us give us reviews if you can and if you want to be a part of our community, follow my link Tree has everything to do with Art, The Grateful Artist and the community.

    The Grateful Artist Linktree
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    23 min
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