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| Ep.14 | 2026: Who Are You Becoming Next? (My First Solo Episode) | 31 Dec 2025 | 00:19:50 | |
Summary As we stand at the edge of a new year, this episode is an invitation to pause. In her very first solo episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo reflects on the closing of 2025 and opens a gentle, honest space for becoming. Rather than focusing on resolutions or external goals, this conversation centers on identity, awareness, and the quiet decisions that shape the life we are creating. Drica guides listeners through reflective questions and simple practices to help identify what no longer belongs in the next chapter, how self-perception influences reality, and why focusing on how we want to feel is often more powerful than what we want to achieve. This episode is not about fixing yourself or forcing change. A closing ritual for the year.
00:00 Introduction to Decoding the Flow About Drica Lobo Drica Lobo is a visual artist, author, and the creator of Decoding the Flow — a podcast exploring creative consciousness, identity, and the art of living from creation rather than reaction. Born in Brazil and based in California, Drica's work spans painting, murals, writing, and teaching, all rooted in the belief that creativity is not just something we do, but a way we relate to life. Through her art and conversations, she invites people to reconnect with their intuition, trust their creative rhythm, and design lives that feel aligned, intentional, and alive. Decoding the Flow is an extension of her creative practice — a space for honest conversations, reflection, and remembering who we are becoming.
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| Ep. 13 | Turning Life Into Art With Deborah Liss (Creativity & Truth) | 24 Dec 2025 | 00:40:54 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Deborah Liss, a Brazilian writer and filmmaker whose life has been shaped by creativity from an early age. In this conversation, Deborah Liss shares her creative journey, from her early experiences with art and storytelling to her transition to the United States to pursue her dreams. She discusses the importance of authenticity in creativity, her latest projects including the book 'Baby Seeker' and her latest short-film 'Broken', addressing domestic violence, and the rituals that nurture her creative process. Deborah emphasizes the transformative power of art in processing pain and trauma, and the legacy that artists can create through their work. Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction to Deborah Liss Deborah Liss is a writer and filmmaker whose work explores creativity as a pathway to truth, healing, and self-expression. Rooted in storytelling from an early age, Deborah has spent her life transforming lived experience into meaningful creative work. She is the author of The Baby Seeker and is known for her thoughtful, courageous approach to writing and filmmaking. Through her work, Deborah invites audiences to reflect on authenticity, creative courage, and the power of art to shape both personal and collective legacy. DeborahLiss.com | INSTAGRAM: @deborahliss About the HostDrica Lobo is a visual artist, author, and creative mentor based in California. She is the creator and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast exploring creative consciousness, flow states, and what it means to live from creation rather than reaction. Through her art, writing, and conversations with creatives from around the world, Drica guides artists and seekers back to their innate creative power — blending intuition, discipline, and soulful presence. Her work invites people to see creativity not just as a practice, but as a way of life. DricaLobo.com | INSTAGRAM: @dricaloboart | |||
| How Breathwork Unlocks Creativity and Heals the Soul With Jamie LoveLynn | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:21:55 | |
Summary In this episode, Jamie LoveLynn, a photographer and breathwork facilitator, shares her journey of merging creativity with healing through breathwork. She discusses how breath can unlock creativity and connect us to our true selves, emphasizing the importance of overcoming fear to access our creative potential. Jamie also reflects on her transition from a scientific background to embracing her artistic side, encouraging listeners to follow their passions and explore their unique gifts. The conversation highlights the transformative power of breathwork in fostering creativity and emotional healing.
Takeaways Photography came first for Jamie, followed by breathwork.
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jamie LoveLynn Resources & Links Connect with Jamie: jamielovelynn.com | Instagram @jamie.lovelynn & @jamielovelynnfineart Connect with me: dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | |||
| Spirituality and Authentic Expression With Marilia Moreno Real | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:33:58 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Marilia Moreno, Brazilian actress, TV host, model, and creative entrepreneur, for a profound conversation on the intersection of creativity, spirituality, and personal growth. Marilia opens up about her journey of weaving spirituality into her work in entertainment, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, emotional healing, and authenticity. Together, they explore the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, the art of cleansing memories, and discuss what it truly means to live in a state of creative consciousness. The episode closes with reflections on balancing spirituality with everyday life, and Marilia shares insights into her upcoming projects and creative path.
Takeaways Spirituality is an inherent part of our lives.
Sound Bites "Everything starts with you."
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Marilia Moreno
About Marilia Moreno Real Marilia Moreno is a Brazilian actress, TV host, model, and creative entrepreneur passionate about authentic storytelling and conscious living. Based in Los Angeles, she bridges entertainment and wellness through her work — from hosting international TV programs to producing projects that inspire connection, empowerment, and self-expression. Her mission is to bring more authenticity and purpose to the screen and beyond. Resources & Links Connect with Marilia: mariliamoreno.com | Instagram @mariliamorenoreal Connect with me: dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | |||
| Living With Art, Living With Awareness with Daniel Olexa | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:28:03 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo and Dan Olexa explore the profound connection between art and consciousness. They discuss how creativity is essential for living a fulfilling life, emphasizing the importance of beauty, self-discovery, and overcoming limiting beliefs. The conversation delves into the impact of fear on creativity, the role of art as a mirror for personal evolution, and the necessity of stillness and breath in fostering creative consciousness. Dan shares insights from his coaching experience and the transformative power of art, culminating in a discussion about embracing creativity and overcoming resistance. Takeaways Creative consciousness is about creating life, not reacting to it. Sound Bites "Living with beauty brings order to life." Chapters 00:00 Raising Creative Consciousness
About Daniel Olexa Daniel Olexa is a transformational coach, speaker, and art collector who helps people break through limiting beliefs and step into their highest potential. He is the founder of Transcendent Living, where he guides clients toward greater clarity, purpose, and personal freedom through conscious awareness and inner work. Resources & Links Connect with Dan: transcendentliving.com | Instagram @tlcoaching_ Connect with me: dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart
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| Building Creative Freedom with Ekaterina Popova | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:30:51 | |
In this first interview of Decoding the Flow, I sit down with artist, coach, and community builder Ekaterina Popova, founder of The Art Queens and Create! Magazine. We talk about what it really means to give space for artists to thrive, build supportive communities, and create a life rooted in freedom and creativity. Kat shares her journey, wisdom, and encouragement for anyone ready to embrace their art and trust their path. Episode Highlights
About Ekaterina Popova
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| Finding Flow Through the Body with Mirela Mattos | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:32:47 | |
Summary In this grounding and expansive episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Mirela Mattos, yoga instructor, wellness and meditation coach, and mother of six, for a deeply embodied conversation on mindfulness, breath, and living in flow. Mirela shares her personal journey of self-discovery through yoga and meditation, exploring how movement, breath, and presence become tools for navigating life with more awareness and ease. Together, they discuss how resistance can be embraced rather than avoided, how commitment and consistency build confidence, and why creative consciousness begins in the body. This episode is an invitation to slow down, reconnect, and remember that every breath is a new beginning. Through practical insights and soulful reflections, Mirela reminds us that mindfulness isn't something we add to life — it's something we return to, moment by moment. Perfect for anyone seeking grounding, clarity, and a more intentional way of living. Key Takeaways • Everything in life is always flowing and moving Notable Quotes "Every breath is a new beginning." Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to mindfulness and yoga About the Guest — Mirela Mattos Mirela Mattos is a yoga instructor, wellness and meditation coach, and mother of six. Her work centers on embodiment, mindfulness, and helping people reconnect with their breath, body, and inner wisdom. Through movement and presence, Mirela guides others toward a more grounded, intentional, and fulfilling life. Follow her Instagram page @mirelamattoswellness About the Host Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and the creator of Creative Consciousness as a way of life. Through her work and the Decoding the Flow podcast, she explores how art, awareness, and imagination shape reality — inviting others to live from creation, not reaction. DricaLobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | Get her Book Decoding the Flow | |||
| What It Really Takes to Go Full-Time as an Artist With Sara Glupker | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:45:36 | |
Summary In this conversation, Sara Glupker, an award-winning full-time artist from Michigan, shares her inspiring journey of moving from part-time painter to professional creative. She opens up about the long path to becoming a full-time artist, the deep role of community support, and how authenticity has shaped both her work and her audience. Sara discusses the lessons learned through solo exhibitions, the emotional experience of showing her work publicly, and how managing expectations can make or break the artist experience. She also speaks about navigating the balance between family life and creativity, honoring different creative seasons, and establishing non-negotiables that protect her artistic flow. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that the artist journey is not linear — and that embracing your identity as an artist is one of the most powerful steps you can take. Takeaways • Every artist has unique opportunities available today. Sound Bites
02:55 — The Journey to Full-Time Artist 06:14 — Transitioning from Part-Time to Full-Time 08:58 — The Importance of Community and Support 11:53 — The Role of Authenticity in Art 15:03 — Lessons from Solo Exhibitions 17:59 — Managing Expectations and Creative Flow 21:07 — Finding Balance in Art and Family Life 23:57 — Creative Seasons and Non-Negotiables 27:13 — Encouragement for Aspiring Artists 29:48 — Conclusion and Future Plans About Sara Sara Glupker is an award-winning painter based in Michigan, creating vibrant, joyful, and expressive work inspired by the Midwest landscape, nature, and daily life. Working in acrylic, watercolor, and gouache, her style blends impressionism, illustration, and folk influences to create whimsical, dreamlike imagery full of color and emotion. With a BFA in Painting from Western Michigan University and two decades of professional experience, Sara has exhibited internationally and earned numerous awards, including First Place at the 2022 Regional Juried Arts Competition at the Carnegie Center for the Arts. Her work is featured in corporate and private collections and has appeared in Create! Magazine, AQ Volume 1, and Wilder: Roam. She is also the host of The I Like Art Podcast, where she supports and inspires fellow creatives. Contact Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/
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| Belonging Through Art With Lorenzo Cardim | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:46:16 | |
Summary In this episode, Drica Lobo sits down with Brazilian visual artist Lorenzo Cardim, whose multidisciplinary work explores the human body as both medium and message. Together, they revisit the origins of his artistic journey, the emotional and philosophical foundations behind his sculptures and performances, and how cultural roots shape identity and creative expression. Lorenzo shares how living abroad expanded his sense of belonging, how the Notre Dame project deepened his relationship with architecture, and why artist residencies create fertile ground for vulnerability and connection. The conversation also touches on Creative Consciousness, flow states, and the power of presence in artistic creation. This is a rich, intimate dialogue about body, memory, identity — and the universal human longing to connect. Takeaways
00:00 — Exploring Artistic Identity and Journey
About Lorenzo Cardim lorenzocardim.com | IG: @lorenzocardim National Geographic's Coverage of the Notre Dame Cathedral's Restoration
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| Manifestation for Artists: From Scarcity to Abundance — with Marina Granger | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:49:40 | |
Summary: In Episode 9 of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo welcomes Marina Granger, founder of Manifesting for Artists, for a deep conversation on abundance, identity, and energetic alignment for creatives. Marina shares her journey from being an artist to becoming a manifestation coach, and unpacks the real keys behind manifesting your creative desires: authenticity, identity upgrades, and the willingness to let go of scarcity thinking. Together, they explore how to identify and transform limiting beliefs, why forgiveness is a crucial step in manifestation, and how quantum physics supports the creative process. Marina offers a simple yet powerful approach to becoming magnetic—one that blends energy, mindset, and aligned action. Takeaways: • Authenticity is the foundation of manifestation This episode is a reminder that manifestation isn't magic—it's alignment.
Sound bites "Manifestation is all about authenticity." "You manifest from who you think you are." "You can manifest anything you desire."
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Manifestation for Artists 01:50 Marina's Journey: From Artist to Manifestation Coach 08:40 The Connection Between Abundance and Self-Worth 13:08 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs in the Art World 18:54 The Manifestation Process for Artists 22:40 The Importance of Forgiveness in Manifestation 24:22 Creating a Supportive Environment for Manifestation 25:33 Creating a Magnetic Space for Artists 28:12 Understanding Magnetism and Confidence 34:25 The Power of Identity in Manifestation 39:17 Integrating Spirituality and Practicality in Art 45:18 Resources and Community for Artists Guest: Marina Granger Host: Drica Lobo Connect with Drica: dricalobo.com | @dricaloboart | |||
| Breaking the Rules: A New Model for Creative Success With Maria Brophy | 19 Nov 2025 | 00:50:47 | |
Summary In this inspiring episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with Maria Brophy — creative strategist, artist advocate, and author of the timeless book Art, Money, Success. Together, they explore the powerful intersection of creativity and consciousness, and what it truly takes for artists to build aligned, abundant, purpose-driven careers. Maria shares her decades of experience working alongside her husband, world-renowned surf artist Drew Brophy, and the essential principles that help artists thrive in any era — from defining success on your own terms to building genuine relationships with collectors, and daring to think outside traditional systems. She also opens up about Drew's near-death experience during COVID, and how love, gratitude, and resilience reshaped their perspective on life, art, and what really matters. This conversation is equal parts practical and deeply soulful — a roadmap for artists who want to awaken their creative power and live from alignment, courage, and intention.
Key Takeaways • Creativity and consciousness are inseparable on the artist's journey Sound Bites • "You have to know what success is for you." Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Maria Brophy and Her Mission
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Connect Drica Lobo: www.dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart 📖 Drica's Book: Decoding the Flow: Optimize Your Creative Power With Unshakable Confidence
Connect with Maria Brophy: https://mariabrophy.com/ | Instagram @mariabrophy 📖 Maria's Books: Art, Money & Success by Maria Brophy Covid, A Love Story by Maria Brophy
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| The Art of Surrender & Creative Rituals With Ali Futrell | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:30:03 | |
Summary In this soothing episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with artist and mentor Ali Futrell to explore how creativity becomes therapy for the soul. They delve into the importance of rituals in fostering creative flow, the balance between discipline and intuition, and the role of gratitude in the creative process. The discussion also addresses overcoming resistance and self-doubt, sustaining creativity during challenging times, and empowering others through art. Ali shares insights on encouraging aspiring creators and highlights her upcoming projects.
Key Takeaways Art can be a therapeutic outlet for emotions.
Sound Bites "I often do paint, even if it's the worst art — it helps me work through things." "Art gives me a moment of solitude and reflection — like meditation with color." "Art is a total meditation." "Gratitude plays a huge role." "Trust the process." Chapters 00:00 The Spiritual Connection of Painting 03:21 Rituals and Flow States in Creativity 05:58 Balancing Discipline and Intuition 08:45 The Role of Gratitude in Art 11:15 Overcoming Resistance and Self-Doubt 13:46 Sustaining Creativity in Unsettled Times 16:11 Empowering Others Through Art Classes 19:07 Encouragement for Aspiring Artists 22:04 Future Projects and Creative Endeavors 29:26 Embracing Your Creative Power
🔗 Resources & Links Connect with Ali Futrell: www.atfutrell.com | Instagram @alifutrell.art Connect with Drica Lobo: www.dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart 📖 Drica's Book: Decoding the Flow: Optimize Your Creative Power With Unshakable Confidence Recomended Books in this episode: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Art & Fear by David Bayles & Ted Orland | |||
| Transforming Communities Through Art and Beauty — with Austin Young | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:24:23 | |
Summary In this enlightening episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with Austin Young — visual artist, photographer, and co-founder of Fallen Fruit — to explore the spiritual nature of art and the transformative power of beauty and community. Austin shares how his creative practice has evolved into a form of meditation — a sacred dialogue between art, nature, and consciousness. Through Fallen Fruit, a long-term art collaboration that uses fruit as a medium to explore generosity, urban space, and shared humanity, he has turned public spaces into sanctuaries of connection, inviting people to experience art not as spectators, but as participants in collective beauty. This heartfelt conversation dives deep into the creative process, the evolving role of AI in art, and how beauty can become an antidote to fear and division. Together, Drica and Austin explore how creativity transcends boundaries, fostering deeper understanding and shared humanity. Takeaways
00:00 — The Spiritual Nature of Art Austin Young is a multidisciplinary artist, photographer, and co-founder of Fallen Fruit — a collaborative art project that uses fruit as a cultural symbol to reimagine public space, community, and generosity. His work bridges photography, performance, and public art, inviting audiences to see art as a living, breathing exchange of energy and meaning. Through his portraits and installations, Austin inspires people to find connection through beauty, creativity, and conscious participation. His mission is to awaken collective creativity and remind us that art — like nature — belongs to everyone. Resources & LinksConnect with Austin: austinyoung.com | fallenfruit.org | Instagram @austinyoung Connect with Drica: dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart 📖 My Book: Decoding the Flow: Optimize Your Creative Power With Unshakable Confidence | |||
| Art, Awakening & Everyday Magic — A Conversation with Brooke Wilen | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:48:01 | |
Summary In this powerful episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with Brooke Wilen, fine art photographer and gallery owner based in Manhattan Beach, California, to explore her profound journey of awakening and self-discovery. Brooke opens up about what she calls the "first 33 years" of her life — a period she describes as a dark night of the soul — and how breaking free from that inner prison led her to deep transformation, creativity, and spiritual growth. Together, they explore the path from darkness to light, from living on autopilot to embracing conscious creation. This conversation is a gentle yet raw invitation to look within, to honor your own process of becoming, and to trust that every shadow carries the seed of awakening. Takeaways
00:00 — Awakening from the Dark Night of the Soul About Brooke Wilen Brooke Wilen is a fine art photographer, gallery owner, and creative visionary based in Manhattan Beach, California. Through her lens and her gallery space, she explores the intersection of art, awakening, and everyday beauty. Brooke's work captures moments of stillness and transformation, inviting viewers to see the world — and themselves — through a more conscious perspective. Her mission is to inspire presence, self-discovery, and the courage to live authentically through art and storytelling. Resources & Links Connect with Brooke: brookewilen.com | YouTube @BrookeWilen Connect with Drica: dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | Book: Decoding the Flow on Amazon | |||
| E42 ~ The Most Important Thing You'll Ever Create | 15 Jul 2026 | 00:16:22 | |
Summary What if the greatest masterpiece you'll ever create isn't a painting, a business, or a book... but your own life? In this solo episode of Decoding the Flow, artist, author, and host Drica Lobo explores the philosophy of Creative Consciousness ~ the idea that creativity is far more than artistic expression. It's the way we shape our identity, relationships, choices, and ultimately the person we're becoming. Inspired by a simple question ~ "Are you an artist or a writer?" ~ Drica shares the realization that transformed how she sees her work: painting, writing, speaking, podcasting, and teaching are not separate careers, but different expressions of the same life's work. Through personal reflections, practical insights, and an exercise you can apply immediately, you'll discover how to step back and observe your life with the same curiosity an artist gives to a painting. Because perhaps the greatest masterpiece you'll ever create isn't something you leave behind. It's the person you become while creating it. In this episode, you'll discover:
Drica Lobo is an artist, author, speaker, and host of Decoding the Flow. Through her work, she explores Creative Consciousness ~ the intersection of creativity, psychology, flow, and human potential. Her mission is to help people move beyond simply making art and begin creating a more intentional, authentic, and meaningful life. Book recommendation: Thw Man who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe, by Glenn Clark Get in touch: Instagram: @dricaloboart ~ @decodingtheflow Chapter00:00 – Introduction: Are you an artist or a writer? | |||
| E41 ~ Building a New Paradigm Through Creativity ~ Dr. Joel Gould | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:45:56 | |
Summary What happens when creativity becomes the driving force behind a mission to change the world? In this episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with Dr. Joel Gould—dentist, educator, musician, filmmaker, and longtime art collector—to explore how creative consciousness can transform an idea into an entirely new paradigm. Driven by decades of curiosity and a personal journey through chronic illness, Joel isn't simply creating educational content—he's building a movement. By combining science, music, storytelling, animation, and popular culture, he's reimagining how we teach health, making complex concepts like mitochondria, nutrition, and epigenetics engaging, memorable, and accessible for all ages. Together, Drica and Joel discuss what it means to follow a vision that others may not yet understand, the role of curiosity in innovation, and how seemingly unrelated passions can come together to serve one greater purpose. They also explore their creative collaborations inspired by the microscopic world inside our cells, revealing how art and science often speak different languages while pointing toward the same truth. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, educator, or visionary, this conversation is an invitation to think bigger—to see creativity not as self-expression alone, but as the force capable of building entirely new ways of seeing, learning, and living. In this episode, we discuss: • Joel's journey from dentistry to science education and health advocacy • How a personal health transformation shaped his life's mission • Why storytelling, music, and cartoons make learning unforgettable • The connection between creativity, curiosity, and innovation • The surprising overlap between art and science • Using AI to recognize patterns across creative projects • Morning routines, flow states, and building meaningful work • Advice for multi-passionate creators Chapters 00:00 Introduction Dr. Joel Gould is a dentist, educator, musician, filmmaker, and creative entrepreneur dedicated to transforming the way people learn about health. Inspired by his own journey overcoming chronic illness, he has developed a multidisciplinary approach that blends science, storytelling, music, animation, and popular culture to make complex health concepts engaging and memorable. Through his growing multimedia universe—including educational characters, original music, and creative content centered around topics such as nutrition, mitochondria, and human biology—Joel is building a new paradigm for health education that empowers children and adults alike to better understand and care for their bodies. Connect with Dr. Joel Gould🌐 Website: 📸 Instagram: About Drica Lobo Drica Lobo is an artist, author, muralist, and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast exploring the intersection of creativity, consciousness, and human potential. Through conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, and thought leaders, she investigates how creativity becomes a catalyst for innovation, transformation, and meaningful living. Known for her vibrant paintings inspired by nature and the unseen patterns that connect us, Drica believes creativity is more than artistic expression—it's a way of consciously shaping our lives and the world around us. Whether through her art, writing, or podcast, her mission is to help others unlock their creative potential and live from creation rather than reaction. Website: Instagram: | |||
| E32 | Finding Your Voice & Trusting Intuition with Tatiana Erse | 06 May 2026 | 00:57:44 | |
Summary Brazilian singer and vocal artist Tatiana Erse joins Drica Lobo for a powerful conversation about intuition, vulnerability, creative identity, and what it truly means to trust yourself as an artist. With more than two decades of experience in music and performance, Tatiana shares how learning to listen inward transformed not only her creative process, but the way she approaches life itself. Together, they explore the relationship between intuition and control, the emotional realities behind visibility, and the importance of living in alignment with your authentic self. This episode goes far beyond music. It's about creative consciousness, self-awareness, and the courage to show up honestly in a world that constantly pushes people toward performance over truth. In This Episode:
This episode is an invitation to stop seeking validation outside yourself and start listening inward. Your voice already exists — the real work is learning how to trust it. Chapters00:00 — Introduction to Creative Consciousness & Trusting Intuition Tatiana Erse is a Brazilian singer and vocal artist whose work explores intuition, emotional expression, embodiment, and authenticity through music. With more than 20 years of experience, she has developed a deeply personal approach to creativity that blends vulnerability, self-awareness, and conscious living. Through her music and presence, Tatiana encourages others to reconnect with their inner voice and trust their unique path. Instagram: @tatiersemusic About the HostDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-American artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow — The Podcast on Creative Consciousness. Through conversations exploring creativity, flow states, embodiment, and self-awareness, she helps artists and creators reconnect with their authentic expression and creative power. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Join the Waitlist CREATIVE FLOW ACTIVATION Gget her book Decoding the Flow
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| E31 | 100 Days of Discipline: The Identity Shift No One Talks About | 29 Apr 2026 | 00:27:31 | |
Summary Most people think discipline is about forcing yourself to do things you don't want to do. But after 100 days of creating every single day, I see it differently. Discipline isn't control. It's devotion. In this solo episode, I take you inside my 100-day art practice and share what actually changed—not just in my work, but in my identity, self-trust, and the way I show up in life. This isn't about productivity hacks or staying "motivated." It's about becoming the kind of person who no longer negotiates with themselves. If you've ever struggled with consistency, self-doubt, or starting and stopping… this episode will shift how you see discipline forever. In this episode, we explore:
You'll walk away with a simple framework to start building your own creative discipline:
If this episode resonates, it's not because you lack creativity. It's because you need structure to support it. I'm opening the waitlist for my upcoming program: A guided experience to help you reconnect with your creativity and build real momentum. → Join the waitlist here: HERE About the HostDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based visual artist and author of Decoding the Flow. Through her work, podcast, and teachings, she explores Creative Consciousness as a way of life—helping artists and creators move from reaction to creation, and build a life aligned with their true expression. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get the last copies of her book: Decoding the Flow Book Chapters 00:00 – Discipline vs Devotion: A New Perspective | |||
| E30 | Are You Creating Your Life… or Reacting to It? | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:27:38 | |
Summary In this solo episode, Drica Lobo introduces the concept of Creative Consciousness — a way of living that shifts you from reacting to life… into consciously creating it. Through personal reflection and years of studying creativity, flow states, and self-awareness, Drica shares how a simple realization changed the direction of her work and her purpose: Creativity is how consciousness remembers its power. This episode explores what that actually means in practice — beyond art — and how creative consciousness can transform the way you think, create, and live. If you've ever felt stuck, uninspired, or disconnected from your creativity, this conversation will challenge that belief and offer a new perspective: You're not blocked. This marks the beginning of a new season focused on becoming a conscious creator — through awareness, flow, embodiment, expression, and ownership. Sound Bites
00:00 The Real Reason You Feel Stuck Drica Lobo is a visual artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast exploring creativity, consciousness, and what it means to live as a creator. Through her work, she bridges art, personal growth, and creative philosophy to help others reconnect with their creative power and live with intention. Her paintings live in private collections across the United States, Europe, and Brazil. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get Her Book: Decoding the Flow | |||
| E29 | This Is Not the End — It's a Reset | 15 Apr 2026 | 00:10:17 | |
Summary This episode marks the end of Season One of Decoding the Flow. After 29 conversations, experiments, and real-time exploration, one thing became clear: this podcast was never just about flow It was about something deeper. In this solo episode, I share what I learned from building this first season—and why I'm choosing to pause, refine, and evolve the direction of the show. We talk about the difference between reacting to life and consciously creating it, the role of discipline in creativity, and why most creatives feel stuck even when they're talented. This is also where I introduce the foundation for Season Two: creative consciousness, not as a concept—but as a way of thinking, deciding, and living with intention. If you've been listening, this episode is for you. And if something in this podcast has ever shifted the way you see your creativity, I want to hear from you. In this episode:
If this podcast has impacted you in any way, send me a message or share your favorite episode. Your feedback is shaping Season Two. Chapters00:00 — Decoding the Flow Is Coming to an End About the Host Drica Lobo is a visual artist and the creator of Decoding the Flow, a podcast at the intersection of creativity, discipline, and self-leadership. Her work challenges the idea that creativity is driven by inspiration. Instead, she explores how flow is built—through awareness, structure, and the willingness to show up consistently. After nearly a decade as a professional artist, Drica's focus has expanded beyond art itself into what she calls creative consciousness: the ability to stop reacting to life and start creating it on purpose. Through solo episodes and conversations with artists, athletes, and high performers, she breaks down how creativity actually works—and how to apply it to both your work and your life. Instagram @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get her Book Decoding the Flow | |||
| E28 | Why You're Still Hiding — And How to Step Into Visibility (Fear of Being Seen) | 08 Apr 2026 | 01:00:04 | |
Summary You're not struggling to create — you're struggling to be seen. In this season finale of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with energy healer, Akashic Records reader, and yoga teacher Marcele Nascimento to explore one of the deepest blocks in the creative journey: the fear of being seen. Together, they unpack how this fear is rooted in childhood, conditioning, and identity — and how it quietly shapes the way we express, create, and show up in the world. Marcele shares insights from her healing work and personal journey, offering grounded tools to move through visibility blocks, reconnect with the body, and step into authentic expression. From art as a manifestation tool to the role of intuition, breath, and inner child work, this conversation bridges healing and creativity — inviting you to move beyond fear and into alignment. Because at some point, the work is no longer about creating… it's about allowing yourself to be seen. In This Episode
00:00 — Introduction: the fear of being seen Marcele Nascimento is an energy healer, Akashic Records reader, and yoga teacher dedicated to guiding individuals through emotional healing, self-awareness, and personal transformation. Over the past five years, her work has focused on helping people move through internal blocks — especially those connected to visibility, self-expression, and stepping into their authentic voice. Through a combination of energy work, intuitive guidance, and body-based practices, Marcele supports others in reconnecting with themselves, building inner trust, and navigating their path with greater clarity and alignment.
References: @kimbertiernan About the Host Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and creative visionary behind Decoding the Flow — a platform exploring Creative Consciousness and the power of living from expression rather than limitation. Website: dricalobo.com Get Her Book Decoding the Flow | |||
| E27 | Unlocking Self-Mastery Through Flow, Discipline, and Fitness with Breyon Burk | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:44:25 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with fitness expert and transformational coach Breyon Burk to explore how the principles of discipline, flow, and self-mastery extend far beyond the body — and into the creative process. While rooted in fitness, this conversation translates directly into the life of a creative. We explore how consistency, mental clarity, and intentional practice shape not only physical transformation, but artistic expression and personal evolution. From treating the body as a living sculpture to understanding flow as a trainable state, this episode offers a new perspective on what it means to create, commit, and evolve over time. If you're an artist, creator, or someone building a body of work, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your habits, your discipline, and the way you show up for your craft. What Creatives Can Take From This Episode
00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Self-Mastery "Failure is feedback, not a setback." About the Guest Breyon Burk is a fitness expert, transformational coach, and speaker with decades of experience helping individuals transform their bodies and mindset. His work focuses on discipline, self-mastery, and long-term personal growth. He is the author of Stop the Forking Madness, where he shares practical tools and a no-excuses approach to building sustainable habits and lasting transformation. Instagram: @breyonburk Get His Book: Stop the Forking Madness About the HostDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist and author, and the host of Decoding the Flow — the podcast on Creative Consciousness. Through her work, she explores how creativity, perception, and flow states shape the way we live, create, and experience reality. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get Her Book: Decoding the Flow | |||
| E26 | Creation Destruction: Building a Life in Art with Erik Abel | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:44:26 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, artist Erik Abel shares what it really takes to build a lasting life in art — beyond trends, beyond noise, and beyond external validation. Based in Oregon, Erik is known for his luminous coastal landscapes and a deeply rooted creative philosophy shaped by decades of consistent work, experimentation, and commitment to his voice. We talk about the evolution of an artist — not just stylistically, but mentally and emotionally — and what it means to stay grounded in your work while the world feels increasingly chaotic. This conversation explores the balance between discipline and freedom, the role of abstraction as a space for creative expansion, and the responsibility artists carry simply by continuing to create. At the heart of it all is a powerful idea Erik shared: Creation > Destruction Not as a reaction — but as a way of living. If you're an artist navigating your path, building a sustainable career, or simply trying to stay connected to your creativity, this episode is for you. Key Topics
00:00 The Journey of an Artist About the Guest Erik Abel is a contemporary painter based in Oregon, known for his luminous coastal landscapes that capture the rhythm, light, and energy of the ocean. With a career spanning decades, his work reflects a deep commitment to both craftsmanship and creative evolution — balancing a recognizable visual language with ongoing exploration through abstraction. Through his practice and initiatives supporting fellow artists, Erik continues to contribute to a broader creative community rooted in connection, growth, and artistic integrity. Instagram: @abelarts About the HostDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and the host of Decoding the Flow — the podcast on Creative Consciousness. Through her work, she explores the intersection of art, perception, and human potential, guiding artists and creatives to live from creation rather than reaction. Her paintings are collected internationally and are known for their vibrant use of color, natural elements, and energetic compositions that evoke presence, expansion, and emotional connection. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow | |||
| E25 | What Olympic Athletes Know About Flow (That Most People Miss) — Caroline Burckle | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:42:30 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Caroline Burckle, former Olympic swimmer, artist, and high-performance coach, for a powerful conversation on the intersection of peak performance, creativity, and identity. Caroline shares her journey from competing for Team USA at the 2008 Beijing Olympics to exploring art as a tool for self-discovery, healing, and expansion. Together, they dive into the nature of flow states, the mind-body connection in performance, and how both athletes and creatives access presence at their highest level. The conversation explores what happens after achieving a lifelong dream, the evolution of identity beyond success, and how creativity can become a pathway back to self. Caroline also shares practical insights on overcoming self-sabotage, cultivating consistency, and redefining success as a form of authentic self-expression. The episode closes with reflections on self-trust, slow living, and what it means to create a life aligned with purpose and inner truth. TakeawaysFlow is a full-body experience rooted in presence and awareness. "Flow is something you feel in your body before you understand it." 00:00 Introduction to Caroline Burckle 37:14 Community and connection Caroline Burckle is a former competitive swimmer and Olympic medalist who represented Team USA at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. After performing at the highest level of athletics, she transitioned into a career focused on wellbeing, leadership, and sustainable high performance. Today, Caroline works as a coach, helping individuals and organizations cultivate resilience, alignment, and purpose. She is also a creative, using art as a form of self-expression and exploration beyond performance. Her work bridges the worlds of elite athletics, creativity, and conscious living, offering a holistic approach to growth and human potential. Instagram: @caroburckle | @caros__art About Drica LoboDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and the host of Decoding the Flow, the pioneering podcast on creative consciousness. Through her vibrant coastal-inspired paintings, writing, and conversations, Drica explores the intersection of creativity, awareness, and human potential. Her work is rooted in the belief that creativity is a pathway to self-discovery, expansion, and a more intentional way of living. She is also the author of Decoding the Flow: Optimize Your Creative Power With Unshakable Confidence, a transformational guide for creatives seeking to align with their true expression and unlock their full potential. Her mission is to empower artists and visionaries to step into their creative power and contribute to a more conscious and expressive world. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow | |||
| Ep. 24 | She Built a Vibrant Art Career Using Instagram With Maggi McDonald | 11 Mar 2026 | 01:05:41 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, artist Maggi McDonald shares how she built a vibrant art career using Instagram, color, and art licensing. Maggi McDonald joins Drica Lobo on Decoding the Flow to share how she built a vibrant and successful art career rooted in color, creativity, and authenticity. Based in Sydney, Australia, Maggi is known for her bold, dopamine-inspired paintings and for helping artists understand how to grow their audience on Instagram and expand their careers through art licensing. In this conversation, we explore Maggi's inspiring journey into the art world, the emotional power of color, and the strategies that helped her turn creativity into a sustainable career. Maggi also shares practical advice for artists looking to grow their visibility online, develop a recognizable style, and stay authentic while navigating the business side of art. If you're an artist trying to build momentum, share your work confidently, or explore new income streams like licensing, this episode is packed with insight. In This Episode• Maggi's journey into art and personal transformation Sound Bites "I get my best ideas after a swim in the ocean." "Life is short, I need to do something creative." "You can't box yourself into one style." Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Credibility Maggi McDonald Artist and creative educator based in Sydney, Australia. Maggi is known for her vibrant coastal paintings and for teaching artists how to grow their audience on Instagram and expand their careers through licensing and creative entrepreneurship. Website: https://maggiemcdonald.com Instagram: @maggimcdonaldart About the Host Drica Lobo Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast exploring creative consciousness, artistic expression, and the mindset behind building a meaningful creative life. Website: dricalobo.com Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get Her Book: Decoding the Flow | |||
| Ep. 23 | Design Your Life from Within: Unlocking Confidence Through Interior Design with Ju de Paula | 04 Mar 2026 | 00:36:48 | |
Summary What if your home isn't just where you live — but where you become? In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Brazilian interior designer and founder of The Blooming Home Society, Ju De Paula, to explore how color, intuition, and personal identity shape not only our spaces — but our lives. From growing up in Brazil to building her design career in London, Ju shares how embracing her roots and trusting her intuition transformed her creative voice. Together, we explore the healing power of color, the ripple effect of designing from within, and how our homes can become mirrors of our becoming. This conversation goes beyond décor. It's about creative consciousness, motherhood, entrepreneurship, courage, and acting on the inner nudges that shape our path. If you've ever felt afraid to use color, afraid to be seen, or unsure how to trust your inner voice — this episode will feel like permission. Key Topics• Designing from within Sound Bites "Design your life from within." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ju de Paula and Her Work About the Guest Ju De Paula is a Brazilian interior designer and founder of The Blooming Home Society, an online design school that helps creative women confidently design happy homes filled with their unique style and vibrant personality. Her work has been featured internationally in publications such as Good Homes, Home Beautiful, and Garden Collage, and she has appeared on BBC and Netflix's Interior Design Masters. Through her work, Ju empowers women to transform their spaces as a pathway to confidence and self-expression. Discover Your Style workshop waiting list! Instagram: @blueberrylivingco About the Host Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author of Decoding the Flow, and founder of Creative Consciousness as a way of life. Through her podcast, art, and writing, she explores how imagination shapes reality and how living like an artist can transform the way we experience life. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow | |||
| E40 ~ The Power of Slowing Down to Unlock Creativity | 01 Jul 2026 | 00:20:19 | |
Summary We live in a world that celebrates constant movement, productivity, and hustle. But what if the breakthrough you've been searching for isn't waiting on the other side of working harder—it's waiting on the other side of slowing down? In this solo episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo explores why our greatest creative insights rarely arrive when we're rushing from one task to the next. Drawing from personal experiences, neuroscience, and the principles of Creative Consciousness, she explains the difference between living in survival mode and creating from a regulated, intentional state. Through practical reflections and simple exercises, you'll learn how slowing down isn't giving up on your goals—it's creating the mental and emotional space necessary for clarity, innovation, and authentic creative flow. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, or constantly busy without making meaningful progress, this conversation is an invitation to pause, reconnect with yourself, and discover why stillness may be your greatest creative advantage. In This Episode
Your next breakthrough may not require you to work harder. It may simply require you to slow down long enough to hear what your mind—and your creativity—have been trying to tell you all along.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Survival and Creation Modes 03:26 The Importance of Slowing Down 07:22 Understanding Survival Mode 11:38 The Breakthroughs from Clarity and Calm 16:41 Creating Space for Contemplation 17:00 Lessons from Nature and Presence 18:00 Reflection and Self-Discovery
Connect with Drica Lobo Website: https://www.dricalobo.com Instagram: @dricaloboart ~ @decodingtheflow Subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday as we continue exploring creativity, consciousness, and the inner work that transforms how we create—and how we live. | |||
| Ep. 22 | Business Astrology for Creatives: How to Get Paid, Build Confidence & Align Your Energy with Jess Langley | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:38:10 | |
Summary In this expansive conversation, Drica Lobo sits down with creative mentor and business astrologer Jess Langley to explore how astrology can become a powerful strategic tool for creative entrepreneurs. Jess shares her journey from muralist to mentor, revealing how her own creative evolution led her to discover Business Astrology — a framework that blends intuition and strategy to help artists understand their strengths, energetic cycles, leadership style, and visibility patterns. Together, they explore why so many creatives struggle to confidently charge for their work, how imposter syndrome shows up in the birth chart, and why envy can actually be a powerful indicator of purpose. Jess breaks down key placements for creative entrepreneurs — including Mercury, Chiron, and the "Business Big Three" — and explains how understanding your chart can support better decision-making, aligned growth, and sustainable success. This episode is for creatives who want to:
The creative revolution starts here. Key Topics• Jess's journey from muralist to business astrologer "Envy is a sign of your soul calling you to your path." "Your Mercury reveals how you think and communicate." "Chiron is your wounded healer and your greatest gift." Chapters00:00 Introduction and Jess's background Jess Langley is a creative mentor and Business Astrologer helping entrepreneurs see themselves in full color. Through astrology, strategy, and intuitive guidance, she supports creatives in building aligned businesses rooted in confidence, clarity, and energetic awareness. Website: https://thecolorfuljess.com About the Host Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and the creator of Creative Consciousness — a philosophy and movement dedicated to living from imagination rather than limitation. Through her paintings, writing, and the Decoding the Flow podcast, Drica explores the intersection of art, perception, and personal evolution. Her work inspires creatives to trust their vision, honor their gifts, and build aligned, sustainable lives rooted in self-expression and flow. She believes creativity is not just something we do — it's who we are. Website: https://www.dricalobo.com Get her book Decoding the Flow | |||
| Ep. 21 | Creative Permission & Joy — Ruth Mulvie on Why Art Matters More Than Ever Now | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:48:29 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, I sit down with contemporary British painter Ruth Mulvie to explore her artistic journey — from always knowing she wanted to be an artist to building a bold and recognizable visual language rooted in colour, leisure, and joy. Ruth shares how her early influences shaped her path, how her style evolved into the vibrant work she's known for today, and why creating opportunities in the art world is just as important as waiting for them. We talk about: • The evolution of a coherent body of work Ruth also shares insights into her upcoming projects, including a new series inspired by tarot imagery — expanding her visual storytelling while staying true to her voice. This conversation is about growth, courage, joy, and what it really takes to build a sustainable life as a contemporary painter. The creative revolution starts here. Sound Bites"I always wanted to be an artist." 00:00 Introduction to Ruth Mulvie and Her Art Ruth Mulvie is a contemporary British painter based in Sussex, known for her bold, joyful artworks that celebrate colour, nostalgia, and the rituals of leisure. Her work captures moments of rest, play, and togetherness — elevating everyday pleasures into vibrant, emotionally resonant compositions. Through her distinctive use of colour and form, Ruth explores memory, escapism, and the power of joy in contemporary life. Her paintings are collected internationally, and she continues to evolve her practice through new thematic explorations, including recent work inspired by tarot imagery. Website: ruthmulvie.com About the Host — Drica Lobo Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and the creator of Creative Consciousness — a philosophy centered on conscious creation rather than reactive limitation. Through her vibrant coastal-inspired paintings and her platform Decoding the Flow, Drica explores the intersection of art, energy, and personal evolution. Her work encourages artists and collectors alike to live creatively, trust their inner voice, and build lives aligned with their gifts. Website: dricalobo.com GET HER BOOK Decoding the Flow The creative revolution starts here. | |||
| Ep. 20 | Seeing and Being Seen — Finding Flow Through Photography With Ute Reckhorn | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:56:15 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with photographer Ute Reckhorn, founder of California Lover, to explore photography as a practice of presence, authenticity, and creative consciousness. Ute shares how she creates emotionally safe spaces for her subjects, why photography is about capturing feelings rather than images, and how light and color carry their own frequencies and emotional resonance. Together, they discuss flow states in creative work, overcoming fear, and the importance of community in sustaining an artistic life. Ute also reflects on the role of intention, imperfection, and self-expression in both photography and life. This conversation is a reminder that being seen is powerful — and that art begins with presence. Sound Bites • "Photography is about capturing feelings, not just images." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ute Reckhorn
About the Guest Ute Reckhorn is a California-based photographer and founder of California Lover. Her work captures light, authenticity, and emotional presence, creating portraits that feel natural, intimate, and alive. Through her lens, she invites people to feel seen, grounded, and connected to themselves and their environment. Instagram @californialover Learn from Ute Develop With Light Facebook Group Develop With Light
About the Host Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and founder of Decoding the Flow — a platform dedicated to Creative Consciousness and living from imagination rather than limitation. Through art, storytelling, and conversation, she explores how creativity shapes perception, identity, and possibility. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get her book: Decoding the Flow | |||
| Ep.19 | When Psychology Meets Art — Danielle Lazala on Color, Emotion & Space | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:42:00 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with Danielle Lazala, a multidisciplinary, self-taught Dominican artist and founder of DML Paintings. Danielle shares her journey from working in the field of psychology to building a full-time art career, and how her deep understanding of human emotion informs her use of color, composition, and visual storytelling. Together, they explore the emotional and energetic impact of art, the healing power of color, and how murals can uplift communities and transform public spaces. The conversation also dives into the realities of being an immigrant artist, the importance of support systems, and the balance between personal creative practice and client work. Danielle offers grounded insights on preparation, networking, collaboration, and staying true to your artistic values while navigating professional growth. This episode is a powerful reflection on creativity as both a personal practice and a collective force — and a reminder that art doesn't just decorate spaces, it shapes how we feel and experience the world. Episode Takeaways
00:00 – Introduction to Danielle and Her Artistic Journey Danielle Lazala (also known as DML) is a multidisciplinary, self-taught Dominican artist based in Florida and the founder of DML Paintings, established in 2017. With a background in psychology, Danielle creates vibrant, intentional artwork that explores emotion, color, and human experience. Her work spans murals, canvas, digital design, installations, and books, with a strong focus on uplifting communities and shaping how people feel within a space. Through bold color palettes, playful patterns, and thoughtful visual storytelling, she designs art that goes beyond decoration — creating emotional and energetic impact. Website: https://www.dmlpaintings.com | INSTAGRAM: @dml.paintings About the Host Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and the host of Decoding the Flow. She is the creator of Creative Consciousness as a way of life — a philosophy rooted in living from imagination rather than limitation. Through her art, writing, and conversations with creative leaders, Drica explores the intersection of art, consciousness, and human experience, inspiring others to live with intention, embrace flow, and build meaningful creative lives. Website: https://www.dricalobo.com | |||
| Ep. 18 | Building a Sustainable Art Career With Crista Cloutier | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:42:10 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with artist, educator, and mentor Crista Cloutier, founder of The Working Artist. Crista shares her journey from artist to educator and reflects on what it truly takes to build a sustainable, long-term art career—one rooted in clarity, commitment, and strong studio practice rather than hustle or shortcuts. Together, they explore the courage required to trust the creative process, the importance of defining success on your own terms, and the common traits Crista has observed in artists who thrive over time. The conversation also touches on ego, fear, community, and adapting to an ever-changing art world shaped by technology, social media, and new creative tools. This episode is a grounded and honest look at what it really means to be a working artist today. Key Takeaways
"You have to do the work." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Crista Cloutier Crista Cloutier is an artist, educator, and mentor dedicated to helping artists build sustainable, meaningful careers. She is the founder of The Working Artist, an internationally recognized program that supports artists in developing strong studio practices, clarity around success, and long-term commitment to their work. Through her teaching, Crista has guided artists around the world to define success on their own terms and stay connected to their creative path. TheWorkingArtist.com | Instagram @cristacloutier
About the Host Drica Lobo is a contemporary artist, author, and creative mentor based in California. Through her art, writing, and podcast Decoding the Flow, she explores creative consciousness, intuition, and what it means to build a sustainable, aligned creative life. Her work invites artists and collectors alike to reconnect with their inner creative power and live with intention, presence, and flow. DricaLobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get her book Decoding the Flow
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| Ep. 17 | Working With Interior Designers — Leticia Demeuse on Art, Space & Flow | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:42:29 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, host Drica Lobo sits down with contemporary artist Leticia Demeuse to explore what it truly means to work with interior designers and create art that lives inside real spaces. Leticia shares her journey from a background in advertising to building a thriving art practice rooted in intuition, emotional connection, and awareness. She reflects on the evolution of her work — from florals to large-scale abstract paintings — and how creating art for interiors has shaped both her creative process and her professional growth. The conversation dives into how artists can successfully collaborate with interior designers, the importance of visibility and relationship-building, and what changes when art becomes part of a curated environment rather than a standalone object. Leticia also opens up about her experience seeing her work placed in high-visibility spaces, how flow functions as a meditative state in her studio practice, and why valuing your work is essential when navigating the design and art worlds. The episode concludes with insights on mindset, patience, and creative expansion, along with a glimpse into Leticia's upcoming projects — including her largest canvas to date and new explorations in texture, scale, and inspiration drawn from lived experience. Takeaways "Art is a natural evolution from my career." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leticia DeMuse Leticia Demeuse is a contemporary artist whose work explores the relationship between art, space, and emotion. With a background in advertising and a deep intuitive approach to painting, Leticia creates abstract works designed to live inside thoughtfully curated environments. Her art is collected by private clients and interior designers, becoming part of homes where art shapes atmosphere, feeling, and daily experience. Known for her layered textures, emotional depth, and large-scale compositions, Leticia's work reflects a belief that art is not just visual — it's experiential. Through collaboration, visibility, and flow, her practice continues to evolve as her work enters meaningful spaces and connects with the lives of those who live with it. www.leticiademeuse.com | Instagram: @leticiademeusefineart About the Host Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based artist, author, and podcast host pioneering the conversation on Creative Consciousness — a way of living and creating from imagination, intuition, and alignment rather than limitation. Through her art, writing, and the Decoding the Flow podcast, Drica explores the intersection of art, consciousness, space, and lived experience, inspiring artists, collectors, and creatives to reconnect with their creative power and see the world differently. Her work bridges emotion, nature, and color, and her conversations invite listeners to live from creation, not reaction — honoring art as both a personal practice and a way of life. www.dricalobo.com | Instagram @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get her Book Decoding the Flow!
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| Ep. 16 | Nuyorican Roots: Art, Identity & Creative Flow With Erica Morales | 14 Jan 2026 | 00:38:51 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with visual artist Erica Morales to explore Nuyorican identity — a cultural bridge between New York and Puerto Rican roots — and how it shapes creative flow, visibility, and artistic voice.owth. Erica shares her journey as a Nuyorican artist—rooted in both New York and Puerto Rican culture—and how her identity shapes her artistic voice and creative process. She reflects on how art became a therapeutic outlet during challenging seasons, the importance of flow states in creation, and why discipline and self-love are essential foundations for a sustainable art practice. Together, they explore the realities of the art market, the role of visibility and exposure, and how rejection is not a reflection of an artist's worth. Erica also offers honest advice for emerging artists navigating confidence, community, and career-building. This episode is a powerful reminder that art is not just an object—but a living connection between the artist and the collector. Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction to Nuyorican Identity Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born, California-based visual artist, author, and podcast host. She is the creator of Creative Consciousness as a way of life and the founder of Decoding the Flow — a platform and podcast dedicated to exploring how imagination shapes reality. Through her paintings, writing, and conversations with artists and creative leaders, Drica invites people to live from creation, not reaction, and to reconnect with their intuitive, expressive nature. Her work bridges art, nature, emotion, and consciousness, inspiring others to awaken their creative power and build lives rooted in intention, flow, and authenticity. Website: dricalobo.com Get her book Decoding The Flow About the Guest — Erica Morales Erica Morales is a Nuyorican visual artist whose work explores identity, culture, and emotional presence through bold expression and intuitive process. Rooted in both New York and Puerto Rican heritage, her artistic voice reflects lived experience, self-reflection, and the stories of communities often underrepresented in contemporary art. Erica's creative practice is guided by flow, discipline, and deep self-connection. Her work has been exhibited internationally and across the United States, including SCOPE Miami and The Other Art Fair Brooklyn, and continues to resonate with collectors through its emotional honesty and sense of movement. For Erica, art is more than an object — it is a living exchange between artist and viewer, a shared state of mind. Website: ericamorales.com | |||
| Ep. 15 | I Interviewed Myself: The Truth About My Early Artist Journey | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:24:14 | |
Summary In this solo episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo opens 2026 by turning the microphone inward. Instead of a traditional introduction, she interviews herself — answering one of the most common questions she's received over the years: How did your journey as an artist begin — and when did you really start making money? Drica shares the honest, nonlinear reality of building an art career, from creating without permission to navigating uncertainty, moving to a new country, and learning how identity, self-trust, and experimentation shape both creativity and income. This episode explores the messy middle of the creative journey — the phase most people skip over — and reframes success as an identity shift rather than a moment in time. If you're an artist, creative entrepreneur, or anyone questioning their path, this conversation is an invitation to trust yourself, commit to your craft, and remember that alignment creates opportunity. TAKEAWAYS
CHAPTERS 00:00 The Journey of a Creative Entrepreneur Drica Lobo is a visual artist, author, and creative entrepreneur based in California. She is the creator and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast dedicated to creative consciousness, identity, and living from alignment rather than reaction. With nearly a decade of experience as a professional artist, Drica has built a multifaceted creative career spanning fine art, murals, wearable art, and education. Her work explores color, emotion, and perception as portals for self-discovery, inviting viewers and listeners to reconnect with their creative power. Originally from Brazil, Drica's journey includes navigating creativity across cultures, building a sustainable art business from the ground up, and redefining success on her own terms. Through her art, writing, and conversations, she encourages artists and seekers to trust themselves, embrace experimentation, and remember that creativity is not a luxury — it's a way of being.
Drica Lobo.com | INSTAGRAM @dricaloboart Get Her Book Decoding The Flow | |||
| E39 ~ From Fame to Inner Power: Eric Bigger's Journey to Spiritual Fitness | 24 Jun 2026 | 00:37:48 | |
EPISODE DESCRIPTION What if the key to transforming your life isn't working harder, but strengthening your spirit? Eric Bigger is a motivational speaker, author, personal development coach, former personal trainer. Many people first met Eric during Season 13 of The Bachelorette, where his authenticity and optimism made him a fan favorite. Since then, he has dedicated his life to personal transformation, becoming known for his message, "It's Miracle Season," and for developing the concept of Spiritual Fitness. In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Eric joins host Drica Lobo for a powerful conversation about consciousness, manifestation, personal growth, and what it truly means to align mind, body, and spirit. Eric shares his journey from public visibility and reality TV fame to a deeper path of self-discovery and service. Together, they explore how our beliefs shape our reality, why fear often blocks our growth, and how daily spiritual practices can help us move from reacting to life toward consciously creating it. They also discuss manifestation as the art of creating your life story, the importance of radical acceptance, and how strengthening your spiritual foundation can help you navigate uncertainty, self-doubt, and personal reinvention. Whether you're seeking greater purpose, navigating a season of transformation, or looking to live with more intention, this conversation offers practical tools and inspiring insights for creating a life aligned with your highest potential. In this episode, you'll discover: • What Spiritual Fitness really means and why it matters About Eric Bigger Eric Bigger is a speaker, coach, author, and the creator of Spiritual Fitness, a framework designed to help individuals strengthen their inner world through awareness, mindset, movement, faith, and intentional living. His work empowers people to align with their highest potential and consciously create meaningful lives. Connect with Eric: Instagram: @ericbigger About the Host Drica Lobo is a Brazilian-born artist, author, speaker, and host of Decoding the Flow. Through her work in art, storytelling, and Creative Consciousness, she helps individuals unlock their creative potential, deepen self-awareness, and live from creation rather than reaction. Her mission is to inspire people to trust their intuition, expand their imagination, and create a life aligned with who they truly are. Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Favorite Quotes from This Episode: "Spirituality is awareness plus trust." "Radical acceptance of what is." "Create life, not react to life." CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Fitness 05:36 The Journey of Transformation 09:45 Understanding Spiritual Fitness 14:26 The Impact of Authenticity and Visibility 19:31 Navigating Fear and Self-Doubt 23:58 Manifestation and Storytelling 28:16 Daily Practices for Spiritual Fitness 33:07 Conclusion and Call to Action 37:12 Embracing Your Creative Power | |||
| E38 ~ How Creativity Heals: Art Therapy, Flow, and Self-Discovery with Leah Guzman | 17 Jun 2026 | 00:38:54 | |
Summary Episode 38 Creativity isn't just about making art—it's one of the most powerful tools we have for healing, self-discovery, and emotional well-being. In this inspiring conversation, Drica Lobo sits down with artist, art therapist, and educator Leah Guzman to explore how creativity can help us better understand ourselves, process emotions, and reconnect with our authentic voice. Leah shares her journey from artist to art therapist and explains how creative expression can become a pathway to healing, growth, and transformation. Together, they discuss overcoming creative blocks, navigating perfectionism, accessing flow states, and why creativity belongs to everyone—not just artists. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or simply someone looking to reconnect with yourself, this conversation offers practical tools and powerful insights for living a more creative and authentic life. IN THIS EPISODE • Leah's journey from artist to art therapist • How creativity supports emotional healing and self-discovery • Understanding the role of art therapy • Processing emotions and trauma through creative expression • Overcoming perfectionism and creative blocks • Finding your authentic artistic voice • The connection between creativity, flow, and well-being • Why play and experimentation are essential for creativity • Building supportive creative communities • Practical ways to reconnect with your creativity
KEY TAKEAWAYS • Creativity is a powerful tool for healing and personal growth. • Creative blocks often stem from fear, perfectionism, or emotional resistance. • Authenticity develops when we trust our own creative voice. • Flow states emerge through practice, presence, and self-acceptance. • Art can help us access emotions and insights beyond words. • Creative expression supports emotional well-being for everyone, not just artists. RESOURCES Book Mentioned CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Creativity and Healing 02:44 Leah's Journey from Artist to Art Therapist 07:18 Creativity as a Tool for Emotional Healing 13:41 Understanding Art Therapy 19:22 Overcoming Creative Blocks and Perfectionism 24:37 Finding Authenticity in Creativity 31:06 The Flow State and Creative Well-Being 35:47 Final Thoughts and Resources
ABOUT LEAH GUZMAN Leah Guzman is an artist, art therapist, educator, and founder of Creative Soul Society and Art Therapy Online. Through her work, she helps individuals use creativity as a tool for healing, self-discovery, and personal transformation. By combining artistic practice, therapeutic techniques, and community support, Leah empowers people to reconnect with themselves through creative expression. Leah Guzman Studio Creative Soul Society Free Trial Instagram @leah.guzman.art
ABOUT THE HOST Drica Lobo is an artist, author, speaker, and host of the Decoding the Flow podcast. Through conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, and thought leaders, she explores creativity, consciousness, authenticity, and human potential. Her work empowers people to reconnect with their creative power and live with greater confidence, purpose, and flow. Instagram @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow | |||
| E37 ~ Why Being Yourself Feels So Hard | 10 Jun 2026 | 00:23:23 | |
SUMMARY What if authenticity isn't something you find, but something you remember? In this solo episode, Drica Lobo explores the connection between authenticity, creative flow, and a surprising insight that emerged while relearning the piano after nearly a decade. What began as a lesson in music became a deeper realization about movement, self-expression, and the ways people pleasing, fear, and social conditioning disconnect us from our true nature. Drica shares practical reflections and exercises to help you reconnect with your authentic self, move beyond external expectations, and rediscover the natural flow that emerges when you stop performing and start expressing. KEY TOPICS • Why authenticity is more about remembering than becoming TAKEAWAYS • Authenticity is not something you create; it is something you uncover. SOUND BITES "Flow is authenticity in motion." "The moment I start performing for someone else, I stop moving naturally." "What if a creative block is simply life asking to move through you, and you saying no?" "Maybe authenticity is what remains when you stop resisting your natural movement." "The paintings that changed me weren't the perfect ones. They were the ones that kept me moving." CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction: A Lesson from the Piano ABOUT THE HOST Drica Lobo is an artist, author, speaker, and host of Decoding the Flow. Through conversations on creative consciousness, authenticity, and peak performance, she helps creators reconnect with their natural creative power and live with greater intention, alignment, and freedom. Join the Waitlist of Creative Flow Activation HERE! Instagram: @dricaloboart ~ @decodingtheflow Get my book: Decoding the Flow First Edition Last Copies | |||
| E36 | The Stories That Shape Us With Sabriaya Shipley | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:40:05 | |
Stories are more than something we tell—they shape identity, preserve culture, and help us understand ourselves and one another. In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with storyteller, poet, educator, and community ethnographer Sabriaya Shipley for a thoughtful conversation about creativity, vulnerability, community, and the transformative power of storytelling. Having first met during an artist residency in France, Drica and Sabriaya reflect on the role stories play in shaping our lives, preserving collective wisdom, and creating meaningful human connection. Drawing from her work in community ethnography, poetry, public art, and education, Sabriaya shares how storytelling can become both a creative practice and a path toward healing, self-discovery, and belonging. Together, they explore creative flow, navigating grief and uncertainty, the importance of daily rituals, and how vulnerability allows us to access deeper levels of truth and expression. Whether you're an artist, writer, entrepreneur, or simply someone seeking a more authentic relationship with your own voice, this conversation offers powerful insights into living, creating, and connecting with intention. In This Episode• The origins of storytelling in childhood "Stories prove we're proof that we lived." "You have to do what you came here to do." "You are not necessarily always in control." Resources & LinksWebsite: https://www.sabriayashipley.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ubuntusab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somewherebetweengodmammy About the HostDrica Lobo is an artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow, a podcast exploring creative consciousness, flow states, authenticity, and the creative process. Through conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, she investigates how creativity can become a pathway to deeper self-awareness, purpose, and transformation. Website: https://www.dricalobo.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dricaloboart @decodingtheflow Get Her Book Decoding the FlowJoin the Wait List Creative Flow Activation: https://dricalobo.myflodesk.com/aj2346lskh Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Credibility 01:16 Sabriaya's Early Storytelling Roots 04:15 Multidisciplinary Creativity and Community Ethnography 06:46 Why Humans Need Stories Deeply 09:27 The Significance of Storytelling in Identity and Power 10:47 France Residency and Personal Transformation 12:03 Listening, Vulnerability, and Passing Truths 14:18 Handling Personal Loss and Creative Expression 15:49 Trust, Rituals, and Receiving in Creativity 18:12 Truthfulness and Authenticity in Storytelling 19:08 The Power of Connection and Collective Storytelling 22:32 Flow, Control, and Creative Conduits 24:00 The Significance of Community and Shared Rituals 29:59 Overcoming Creative Blocks and Emotional Barriers 36:28 The Mirror as a Tool for Self-Discovery 39:34 Authenticity and Performance in Creativity 40:10 Current Projects and Future Aspirations & Connecting with Sabriaya and Final Thoughts
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| E35 | Stop Forcing Creativity. Try This Instead With Marina Esmeraldo | 27 May 2026 | 00:29:06 | |
Summary In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with Brazilian illustrator and creative educator Marina Esmeraldo for a conversation on creativity as a path of healing, self-awareness, and authentic expression. From leaving Brazil and building a creative life in Barcelona to navigating burnout, motherhood, perfectionism, and artistic evolution, Marina shares how inner work transformed not only her life, but her relationship with creativity itself. Together, they explore how emotional safety influences creative flow, why play is essential for authenticity, and how reconnecting with yourself often begins by slowing down rather than pushing harder. If you've been feeling creatively disconnected, overwhelmed, or caught between discipline and intuition, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on returning to yourself. In this episode: • Marina's journey from Brazil to Barcelona and its impact on her creative life About our Guest: Marina Esmeraldo Website Resources & Links: To Be Magnetic About the Host: Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow — The Podcast on Creative Consciousness, where creativity meets consciousness, flow, and human potential. Through solo episodes and conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, she explores how creativity can become a pathway toward deeper self-expression and transformation. Join The Creative Flow Activation Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow Get Her Book Decoding the Flow Chapters: 00:00 Introduction
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| E34 | Why Most People Block Their Creativity | 20 May 2026 | 00:32:51 | |
Summary What if creative blocks have very little to do with talent, inspiration, or ideas? In this solo episode, Drica explores a deeper truth: many of us unconsciously block our own creativity. Somewhere along the way, we learned that it felt safer to be accepted than fully expressed. Over time, fear, perfectionism, judgment, and emotional suppression can quietly disconnect us from our most authentic voice. Drawing inspiration from David Hawkins' Letting Go, Drica dives into how trapped emotions and the nervous system shape creative expression, why social media can pull us into performance mode, and how reconnecting with authenticity may be the key to returning to flow. This conversation is part personal reflection, part creative exploration, and an invitation to reconnect with the version of yourself that exists beneath approval, fear, and perfectionism. In this episode: • Why creative blocks are often emotional filters rather than a lack of talent Chapters 00:00 — Welcome + The real reason behind creative blocks Resources & Links: 📘 Letting Go — David Hawkins ✨ Creative Flow Activation — JOIN THE WAITLIST About the Host: Drica Lobo is an artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow — The Podcast on Creative Consciousness. Through conversations and reflections exploring creativity, flow states, self-expression, and conscious living, she helps creatives reconnect with their authentic voice and creative power. Her colorful artwork has been collected internationally, and her mission is to inspire a creative revolution where people stop reacting to life and start consciously creating it. | |||
| E33 | Reinventing the Art Gallery: Genie Davis on Visibility, Authenticity, and the Future of Art | 13 May 2026 | 00:42:07 | |
Episode In this episode of Decoding the Flow, Drica Lobo sits down with curator, writer, and gallery owner Genie Davis to explore the evolving relationship between artists, galleries, visibility, and authenticity in today's creative landscape. Genie shares the story behind opening Diversions Fine Arts during a rapidly changing digital era, and why in-person experiences still matter deeply in the art world. Together, they discuss what makes artwork memorable, how artists can build meaningful visibility without losing themselves, the role of soul and authenticity in creative work, and why art remains essential for human connection and mental health in an increasingly technological world. This conversation is both practical and philosophical — offering insight for artists, collectors, and anyone interested in the future of creativity. Key Topics
00:00 Introduction to Genie Davis and her art background Genie Davis is a curator, arts writer, and founder of Diversions Fine Arts and Diversions LA. She has spent years supporting contemporary artists through curatorial work, arts journalism, and community-building, while helping create new models for visibility and artist support in today's evolving art world. Instagram: @diversionsfinearts About the HostDrica Lobo is a Brazilian-American artist, author, and host of Decoding the Flow — a podcast exploring creativity, consciousness, flow states, embodiment, and what it truly means to live as a creator instead of a reactor. Through conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, thinkers, and visionaries, Drica explores the intersection between creativity, self-awareness, discipline, perception, and human potential. Her work blends artistic expression, philosophy, and practical insight to inspire others to reconnect with their authentic voice and creative power. Beyond the podcast, Drica is also a professional painter, muralist, speaker, and author of the book Decoding the Flow, with artwork collected internationally. Join the Creative Flow Activation Waitlist A 12-day experience designed to help you reconnect with your creativity, intuition, and authentic expression. → SIGN ME UP Get Last Copies of Her Book: Decoding the Flow Instagram: @dricaloboart | @decodingtheflow | |||