Sally Titasey offers music as medicine
On this episode, host Nikko Snyder talks to musician Sally Titasey, who is a member of Oh Pray Tell, a stomp, clap, and vocal harmony-driven trio. In their conversation they explore giving yourself permission to prioritize creative life, even when you know that will take you away from your kids. They also talk about centering connection over perfection, homeschooling, platonic life partners, using art to help children process and understand the world, making art with our children, creative process as a way to move through stuckness, songs as medicine, and reframing creativity as an offering to whoever needs to receive it. Oh Pray Tell on FacebookOh Pray Tell on InstagramShayna Jones : we are STORYFOLKOh Pray Tell – HARMONY + STOMP + CLAPParenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation.Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member.Support Parenting Creative takeawaysMusic can serve as a form of medicine and prayer.Prioritizing creative life is essential for personal fulfillment.Community support is crucial for creative parents.Creative processes help children understand their emotions.Art can be a tool for processing grief and fear.Modeling creativity for children encourages their own artistic expression.Collaboration enhances the creative experience.Emotional journeys are part of the creative process.Creativity should be valued as an essential part of life. Music can be a powerful tool for healing and connection.Songs can serve as vessels for emotional expression.Reframing art as an offering to others can be powerful.Creating with children fosters connection and joy.Balancing family life and creative pursuits is challenging but rewarding.Music can help frame difficult emotions for children.Sharing experiences can inspire and build connections.chapters00:00 Introducing Sally Titasey and Oh Pray Tell04:38 The Evolution of Oh Pray Tell12:19 Prioritizing Creative Life as a Parent15:46 Platonic Life Partners19:00 Emotional Journey of Balancing Art and Parenting23:24 Using Art to Help Children Process Life Events28:15 Music as Medicine31:51 Music as an Offering to Whoever may Need it39:16 Finding Balance in Parenting and Creativity41:26 Things that Work Day to Day45:01 Upcoming Projectskeywordsmusic, creativity, parenting, community, emotional journey, Oh Pray Tell, Sally Titasey, art, homeschooling, collaboration, music, healing, parenting, creativity, radical acceptance, connection, songwriting, family life, community, emotional well-being