This episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, hosted by Dave Roberts, features an in-depth conversation with Jaime Townzen, a Southern California-based writer and internationally recognized watercolor artist. Jamie shares her personal journey, including stepping away from her career to focus on family, coping with significant personal losses, and discovering the healing power of creative expression during the pandemic. She discusses how watercolor painting and writing became essential outlets for processing grief and stress, ultimately leading to her debut novel, "Absorbed." The conversation explores themes of creativity, the importance of embracing both light and shadow in life, the role of art and music in healing, and the value of perspective. Jaime also offers insights into her artistic process, the inspiration she draws from nature, and the importance of self-care and journaling. The episode concludes with Jaime encouraging listeners to support independent bookstores and libraries, and to prioritize creativity and balance in their own lives.
Jaime’s Bio and Contact Information
Jaime Townzen is a Southern California-based writer and professional artist whose watercolor paintings have earned international recognition. Her essays and microfiction have been published in Light magazine and Fairfield Scribes. Jaime’s debut novel, Absorbed was released in early 2025. When Jaime’s not in her studio, she can be found at the beach with her family and their dogs or listening to live music.
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