297. How Creativity Can Help After Overwhelm, Trauma and Burnout with Trauma Therapist Anne Cheshire
Mon Feb 02 2026
In this week's episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, host Anna Campbell is joined by trauma therapist and teacher Anne Cheshire to explore why so many people turn to making when life feels overwhelming. They look at trauma as a nervous-system experience (not just around major life events), why we can't always think our way out of anxiety or paralysis, and how jewellery-making and other creative practices can help restore safety, focus and agency. The conversation includes practical, body-based tools you can try immediately to support yourself alongside your creative work.
Key moments 01:02 – 03:02
Anna introduces the episode and reflects on why so many people turn to creativity when life becomes difficult.
03:02 – 07:02
Anne Cheshire introduces her work and reframes trauma and overwhelm as nervous-system experiences, not just major life events.
07:02 – 15:02
Why creativity can be healing: how making engages the unconscious brain through the senses and safe, purposeful action.
15:02 – 19:32
The idea of flow and why jewellery-making helps people step out of everyday pressure and mental noise.
19:32 – 25:02
Overthinking, decision paralysis and 'doing without moving forward' - what's happening in the survival brain after overwhelm.
25:02 – 29:32
Practical exercise: using gentle physical 'pushing' movements to switch on calm engagement and action.
29:32 – 37:02
Inner critic vs healthy striving: how to recognise when fear of the new is shutting you down creatively.
37:02 – 45:02
Making creativity feel safer: opening and closing routines, boundaries, and working within a clear creative brief.
45:02 – 49:02
Overwhelm, big-picture thinking, and why constraints and themes support focus, play and progress.
49:02 – 53:02
Grounding techniques for dissociation and feeling spaced out, including simple, discreet body-based tools.
53:02 – 55:22
How to find and work with Anne Cheshire, final reflections, and episode sign-off.
About Anne Cheshire
Anne is a trauma therapist, teacher and medical herbalist based in Edinburgh. She specialises in helping people recover from stress, overwhelm and trauma by working with the nervous system and the unconscious brain. Through her Whole-Brain Reboot approach, Anne supports creatives, founders and high-achievers to move from anxiety and paralysis into calm, confidence and purposeful action.
Free cheat sheet on managing your physical responses to stress
https://anne-cheshire-coaching.mykajabi.com/physical-sensations-of-stress-freebie-7607a236-349c-480e-99f0-ee0ab6f6a408
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In this week's episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, host Anna Campbell is joined by trauma therapist and teacher Anne Cheshire to explore why so many people turn to making when life feels overwhelming. They look at trauma as a nervous-system experience (not just around major life events), why we can't always think our way out of anxiety or paralysis, and how jewellery-making and other creative practices can help restore safety, focus and agency. The conversation includes practical, body-based tools you can try immediately to support yourself alongside your creative work. Key moments 01:02 – 03:02 Anna introduces the episode and reflects on why so many people turn to creativity when life becomes difficult. 03:02 – 07:02 Anne Cheshire introduces her work and reframes trauma and overwhelm as nervous-system experiences, not just major life events. 07:02 – 15:02 Why creativity can be healing: how making engages the unconscious brain through the senses and safe, purposeful action. 15:02 – 19:32 The idea of flow and why jewellery-making helps people step out of everyday pressure and mental noise. 19:32 – 25:02 Overthinking, decision paralysis and 'doing without moving forward' - what's happening in the survival brain after overwhelm. 25:02 – 29:32 Practical exercise: using gentle physical 'pushing' movements to switch on calm engagement and action. 29:32 – 37:02 Inner critic vs healthy striving: how to recognise when fear of the new is shutting you down creatively. 37:02 – 45:02 Making creativity feel safer: opening and closing routines, boundaries, and working within a clear creative brief. 45:02 – 49:02 Overwhelm, big-picture thinking, and why constraints and themes support focus, play and progress. 49:02 – 53:02 Grounding techniques for dissociation and feeling spaced out, including simple, discreet body-based tools. 53:02 – 55:22 How to find and work with Anne Cheshire, final reflections, and episode sign-off. About Anne Cheshire Anne is a trauma therapist, teacher and medical herbalist based in Edinburgh. She specialises in helping people recover from stress, overwhelm and trauma by working with the nervous system and the unconscious brain. Through her Whole-Brain Reboot approach, Anne supports creatives, founders and high-achievers to move from anxiety and paralysis into calm, confidence and purposeful action. Free cheat sheet on managing your physical responses to stress https://anne-cheshire-coaching.mykajabi.com/physical-sensations-of-stress-freebie-7607a236-349c-480e-99f0-ee0ab6f6a408