104: How Creating Transforms the Creator | Nana Brew-Hammond
Manage episode 479879999 series 3561683
Creating isn’t just about what you make…it’s about who you become.
We’re back with the brilliant Nana Brew-Hammond for her second visit to Reframe to Create, and this time, it’s a full-circle moment.
In Episode 21, Nana shared “How to Stay Committed to an Imperfect Creating Journey.”
And in this episode, we see how that commitment has blossomed.
Nana walks us through the very different experiences she had while writing her two latest books:
✨ Blue– a children’s picture book that dives into the rich history of a single color ✨ My Parents’ Marriage – an adult novel that explores the complex dynamics of family, love, and identity.
The process of creating each of these works taught Nana different things. And in this conversation, she shares two key lessons she learned along the way.
Lessons about transformation, flexibility, and what it really means to grow alongside your work.
Honestly? This conversation lit something in me. It reminded me that no matter how smooth or bumpy the road, the journey itself is doing something deep and lasting in us.
If you want to experience the joy and power of Nana’s work, you can check out both books at nanabrewhammond.com.
You’ll be glad you did.
About my guest: Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond is an American-Ghanaian writer of novels, short stories and a poet.
In 2014 she was chosen as one of 39 of Sub-Saharan Africa's most promising writers under the age of 40, showcased in the Africa39 project. Nana has been featured on MSNBC, NY1, SaharaTV, ARISE TV, and has been published in Ebony Magazine.
Her latest novel for adult readers, My Parents’ Marriage, was featured in The New York Times Book Review’s July 7, 2024 “...Also Out Now” column, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Booklist, and more. The author Melissa Rivero called it “a propulsive read that will take hold of you with its honesty, determination, and heart,” while the author Vanessa Walters described it as “an arrestingly evovative story…which dismantles immigrant clichés.
Her children’s picture book BLUE: A history of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky, illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Daniel Minter, was named among the best of 2022 by NPR, New York Public Library, Chicago Public Library, Kirkus Reviews, The Center for the Study of Multicultural Literature, Bank Street College of Education, and more. BLUE is on the 2023-2024 Texas Bluebonnet Master List; it has been honored with the NCTE Orbis Pictus Award® recognizing excellence in writing of non-fiction for children; and it is an NAACP Image Award Nominee for Outstanding Literature for Chidlren. It was named to the American Libary Association’s 2023 Notable Children’s Books and nominated for a 2025 Georgia Chidlren’s Book Award.
Brew-Hammond also wrote the young adult novel Powder Necklace, which Publishers Weekly called “a winning debut”, and she edited RELATIONS: An Anthology of African and Diaspora Voices. Kirkus Reviews called the anthology “smart, generous…a true gift” in its starred review.
Nana is also co-founder of Exit 14, a made in Ghana lifestyle line that has been featured in Vogue.
About: The Reframe to Create podcast is hosted by Joy Spencer, an Executive Leadership and Storytelling Coach, Speaker, and Organizational Development Consultant working with professionals and leaders at all levels within organizations. Joy leverages over 17 years of experience she gained while working to champion change in social justice movements, including those related to global access to essential medicines and consumer advocacy for online privacy. This work required a dogged commitment to not merely challenging the status quo, but to reimagining and working towards creating an ideal future. It is this commitment to creating that has shaped Joy’s coaching philosophy and approach today. Using her signature C.R.E.A.T.E. framework, Joy guides her clients through a process to become incomparable in work so they can get paid to be themselves.
Follow Joy on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-spencer
105 episodes