Episode Details
Back to Episodes
EP 39 - "A Life in Service of Healing" | Sarah Alayne Martin | Poet and Teaching Artist
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Description
Poet and teaching artist Sarah Alayne Martin joins the podcast to explore creativity as a tool for identity, healing, and community transformation. As executive creative director of Talk to Me Nation, she designs trauma-informed arts and wellness programs for families impacted by incarceration and violence, integrating poetry, storytelling, and somatic practices into community healing spaces nationwide.
In this conversation, Sarah shares her path to becoming a writer, experiences organizing in St. Louis, and how burnout led her to reshape her work around sustainability and care. We talk about her creative rituals, the vision behind Talk to Me Nation, and what it means to create art in service of liberation and legacy.
Key Takeaways
In this conversation, Sarah shares her path to becoming a writer, experiences organizing in St. Louis, and how burnout led her to reshape her work around sustainability and care. We talk about her creative rituals, the vision behind Talk to Me Nation, and what it means to create art in service of liberation and legacy.
Key Takeaways
- Creative practice can support both personal expression and community healing.
- Trauma-informed arts programs can reframe how communities understand violence.
- Sustainable leadership often requires reimagining pace, expectations, and care.
- Creative identity develops through lived experience and community context.
- Purpose-driven work grows through alignment rather than urgency.