Write it Out with Shade Tree Therapy: Overcoming Creative Blocks
Wed, May 29
|The Bottom
Transformative explorations of self-expression & mental well-being through empowering sessions led by Shade Tree Therapy. Each gathering is designed to provide a nurturing space for writers of all levels.
Time & Location
May 29, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Bottom, 2340 E Magnolia Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917, USA
About the Event
In this session, workshop leader Phil Tucker will discuss Strategies for Managing Writer's Block and Self-Doubt. This workshop will help you find your voice in your storytelling. Space is limited, so sign up now. All are welcome to join!
Mindful Greeting
We will begin each session with a grounding mindfulness exercise to set our intentions and create an imagination-friendly atmosphere.
Monthly Topic
We will engage with a wide range of themes, from personal narratives to cultural expressions, providing direction for creative exploration. This session is centered in Overcoming Creative Blocks and will cover the following:
- Identifying common barriers to creativity.
- Exploring techniques to overcome creative obstacles.
- Peer support and sharing creative challenges.
While topics build on one another, the non-linear structure will make it accessible for newcomers or those who cannot attend every session.
Writing Support
Participants will be given time to work on a project of their choosing. Expect a judgment-free environment where participants feel comfortable sharing their work and discussing challenges. Upon request, participants will receive support as needed to deal with creative blocks such as imposter syndrome, anxiety, and other challenges that hinder creativity. Writers will be equipped with tools to overcome obstacles, promoting resilience and confidence in their creative endeavors.
About the Workshop Leader
Phillip Tucker, a Knoxville native, is a compassionate therapist and community leader deeply rooted in his East Knoxville upbringing. Graduating cum laude with dual bachelor's degrees in Psychology and English Literature from the University of Tennessee, he pursued a Master's in Professional Counseling/Marriage and Family Therapy from Johnson University. As a board member of Drums Up Guns Down, he contributes to reducing community gun violence through African drumming. Phillip is also involved with the Alliance of Integrated Awareness, promoting equitable mental healthcare access. As captain of Black Men Run Knoxville, he inspires physical fitness within the community through walking and running culture to support the physical and mental health of Black men.
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This event is free but we encourage you to donate to our organization. Suggested donation: $5-$10
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