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Alexandra Walker: Healing Through Song

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Outward success can mask profound inner turmoil.

Alexandra Walker talks to me about her path from mathematical prodigy to trauma-informed coach, revealing along the way how creative expression can be hindered by psychological struggles, but also become a pathway to healing.

From an early age, Alexandra displayed dual talents in mathematics and creative arts. A perceptive art teacher recognized abilities she couldn't see in herself, encouraging her artistic development alongside her academic pursuits. This duality continued at university, where she performed Grieg's Piano Concerto with the University Symphony Orchestra and wrote a musical while completing her mathematics degree.

Despite her accomplishments, Alexandra struggled with insomnia and two types of OCD that stifled her creativity for years. 'When you're dealing with problems, they can just become so all-encompassing,' she explains. Through counselling, Alexandra gradually recognized these mental health challenges stemmed from childhood emotional abuse – a reality her mind had carefully shielded her from acknowledging.

The healing journey took an unexpected turn when Alexandra and her husband relocated to Scotland during the pandemic. What began as a temporary move became permanent as she found space to process her experiences and envision a new path forward. This transformation led to the creation of Damsel Not In Distress, her trauma-informed coaching business helping others 'sing after the storm' of difficult life experiences.

Perhaps most powerfully, Alexandra discovered that songs she'd written sporadically over the years formed a chronicle of her healing journey – from fear to hope, caterpillar to butterfly. These creative expressions now inform her coaching work and upcoming book, embodying her realization that 'we can't just solve everything with logic... I also needed more of the creative side, expressing emotions.'

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Buy arts and crafts techniques books, plus books by some of my podcast guests, from the Creativity Found bookshop

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Chapters

1. Alexandra Walker: Healing Through Song (00:00:00)

2. PhD, Early Career and Mental Health Struggles (00:10:00)

3. Exploring the Roots of OCD and Anxiety (00:15:16)

4. Family Trauma and Breaking Patterns (00:22:09)

5. Damsel Not in Distress: Coaching Others (00:29:09)

6. Songwriting as Healing and Future Projects (00:33:39)

7. Connect with Alexandra (00:36:29)

8. Support Creativity Found (00:36:54)

138 episodes

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Outward success can mask profound inner turmoil.

Alexandra Walker talks to me about her path from mathematical prodigy to trauma-informed coach, revealing along the way how creative expression can be hindered by psychological struggles, but also become a pathway to healing.

From an early age, Alexandra displayed dual talents in mathematics and creative arts. A perceptive art teacher recognized abilities she couldn't see in herself, encouraging her artistic development alongside her academic pursuits. This duality continued at university, where she performed Grieg's Piano Concerto with the University Symphony Orchestra and wrote a musical while completing her mathematics degree.

Despite her accomplishments, Alexandra struggled with insomnia and two types of OCD that stifled her creativity for years. 'When you're dealing with problems, they can just become so all-encompassing,' she explains. Through counselling, Alexandra gradually recognized these mental health challenges stemmed from childhood emotional abuse – a reality her mind had carefully shielded her from acknowledging.

The healing journey took an unexpected turn when Alexandra and her husband relocated to Scotland during the pandemic. What began as a temporary move became permanent as she found space to process her experiences and envision a new path forward. This transformation led to the creation of Damsel Not In Distress, her trauma-informed coaching business helping others 'sing after the storm' of difficult life experiences.

Perhaps most powerfully, Alexandra discovered that songs she'd written sporadically over the years formed a chronicle of her healing journey – from fear to hope, caterpillar to butterfly. These creative expressions now inform her coaching work and upcoming book, embodying her realization that 'we can't just solve everything with logic... I also needed more of the creative side, expressing emotions.'

creativityfound.co.uk

Researched, edited and produced by Claire Waite Brown
Music: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day Trips
Buy arts and crafts techniques books, plus books by some of my podcast guests, from the Creativity Found bookshop

Help me to keep making this podcast at buymeacoffee.com/creativityfound

Support the show

Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here

Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Alexandra Walker: Healing Through Song (00:00:00)

2. PhD, Early Career and Mental Health Struggles (00:10:00)

3. Exploring the Roots of OCD and Anxiety (00:15:16)

4. Family Trauma and Breaking Patterns (00:22:09)

5. Damsel Not in Distress: Coaching Others (00:29:09)

6. Songwriting as Healing and Future Projects (00:33:39)

7. Connect with Alexandra (00:36:29)

8. Support Creativity Found (00:36:54)

138 episodes

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