
"What happens when you try to build a creative life while also being a responsible adult?
Disorder. But delightfully so.
Join writer Breallyn and her husband Lyndon as they navigate the unpredictable, deeply satisfying, and occasionally absurd reality of making art while managing, well… everything else. From creative breakthroughs to imposter syndrome, from the rush of finishing a project to the f... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePerforming ArtsPersonal JournalsArts | |||

What if your creative window hasn't actually closed - it's just opening in a different way? In this episode, Lyndon and Breallyn tackle the pressure artists feel to achieve success by a certain age. But instead of accepting that timeline, Breallyn of... more
Are you drowning in "micro-decisions"? In the Season 2 premiere of Pain In The Arts, Lyndon and Breallyn explore why the smallest daily choices - from returning camping gear to hardware store runs - can sap the mental energy needed to show up for you... more
Lyndon and Breallyn are once again joined by Dulgubarra-Yidinji writer Skye Cusack to talk writing, culture, and creative momentum. Skye reflects on the journey of her second book, Checked Out, including an emotionally intense return to Country and t... more
We're officially back from camping - and yes, we have plenty of mozzie bites and stories to tell once we're back in the studio - but while we’re technically still on our summer break, we wanted to revisit this conversation from April 8th, 2025.
In t... more
For this re-release, we wanted to revisit a conversation that feels more relevant every day. We sat down with Ricki Wood—a seasoned musician who has spent years touring Australia—to tackle the one thing most of us artists dread: self-promotion.
We g... more
We’re currently away camping, so we’re opening the vault to give you a sneak peek of our bonus feed. Backstage Banter is where we keep the raw conversations usually reserved for our members.
This first episode covers Brea's 5-cubic-meter 'mulch moun... more
"We wrestle with whether we can curate our lives as we go, or only recognize the shape of it when we look back."
We are currently away from the studio for a few weeks - trading the microphones for the sounds of the bush on a summer camping trip - so... more
Celebrate a full year of Pain In The Arts as Lyndon and Brea look back on 52 weeks of creative pursuit. Revisit the moments that resonated most, including their most popular episode, "Is Life Art?" (remembering Salima), and the high-energy session wi... more
Love this Podcast on the drive too & from work. Makes me laugh, think more deeply and consider lifes different perspectives. So much in one small dollop - How Good! Thanks Lyndon and Bree.
As a creative of over 30 years, I still find I learn a lot or gain insights from Brea and Lyndon. And all the while enjoying some laughs along the way. It feels like Im just sitting in the room with you both….. which of course, sometimes I am. 🤣
Breallyn and Lyndon are so entertaining. I’m not a creative person and I just stumbled across this podcast and it’s my new fav. It’s a fascinating insight into how creative people think and live. It’s been eye opening for me to see the struggles and the barriers they face to create the art, music, books etc that we all can’t live without!!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #225 |









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