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FEEL SEEN Space

FEEL SEEN Space

Written by: Roxanne Doucet and Sara Van Pée
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FEEL SEEN Space is a digital platform designed for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs. Through our thoughtful conversations, we aim to find peace, purpose and community within the creative industries. On this podcast, our founders, Roxanne Doucet & Sara Van Pée, invite inspiring artists and creatives to discuss their work and life, including their process and healing journey. Book a Creative Coaching session with our Mentors: feelseenspace.com/mentors Follow us on: Youtube: @feelseen-space Instagram: @feelseen.space TikTok: @feelseen.space Linkedin: feel-seen-spaceRoxanne Doucet and Sara Van Pée Art
Episodes
  • 14- Best of 2025: A Year of Becoming
    Feb 5 2026

    As we step into 2026, FEEL SEEN Space pauses to reflect on our first year of conversations. Hosted by Sara Van Pée and Roxanne Doucet, this episode is a curated Best of 2025, drawing from 13 interviews with artists, writers, directors, and cultural workers who shared their stories, doubts, and wisdom.


    Through these voices, one question emerges: What does it really mean to be a creative today?


    From early feelings of otherness to professional turning points, from learning the craft to unlearning fear, this episode traces the emotional and practical realities of creative life — a living, evolving practice shaped by place, people, and self-trust.


    We explore:


    - How early sensitivity and difference shape creative identity

    - The influence of cities, culture, and public support

    - The craft of practice, attention, and curiosity

    - The emotional realities of freelance life: freedom, loneliness, resilience

    - Collaboration rooted in respect and integrity

    - Sustainable work lives through boundaries and self-knowledge

    - Fear, self-honesty, and knowing when to stay or leave

    - Redefining value, ease, and self-worth

    - Creativity as a healing, spiritual, and collective practice


    This episode is about being seen: seeing yourself, being mirrored by others, and building spaces where creativity can thrive without self-erasure.


    We are deeply grateful to our guests for their generosity and to our listeners for growing this space with us. Join us in stepping into 2026 with more alignment, courage, and care — for your work, your process, and yourself.


    ResourcesBook a mentoring session: ⁠feelseenspace.com⁠Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @feelseen.space

    Follow us on YouTube: @feelseen-space Follow Roxanne on Instagram: @RoxanneDoucetFollow Sara on Instagram: @SaraVanPe

    If you’re ready to be seen—artistically, emotionally, and holistically—this space is for you.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 13- Curating with Care, with Giorgia Basch, Founder of BilderAtlas
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of FEEL SEEN Space, we sit down with Giorgia Basch, curator, publisher, art director, and founder of BilderAtlas, for a deeply reflective conversation about images, freedom, feminism, and the long-term responsibilities of cultural work.

    Giorgia shares her journey from fashion art direction to independent publishing and curation, and explains why stepping away from commercial systems allowed her to reclaim authorship, slowness, and care. Through books, exhibitions, and future gallery spaces, BilderAtlas becomes a platform for intentional image-making and feminist visibility.

    Hosted by Roxanne Doucet and Sara Van Pée, we explore:

    · Moving from fashion and advertising to building a values-led curatorial practice

    · Working with iconic artists like Larry Fink and honoring legacies such as Pippa Garner and Bibi Tomasi

    · Why photobooks are “portable exhibitions” fostering intimacy with images

    · The ethics of publishing, collectability, and choosing small-scale, intentional production

    · Feminism as a lived practice (not an ideology) and its influence on curatorial choices

    · Championing and highlighting the visibility of women artists

    · Trust, mentorship, and one-to-one relationships as foundations for creative life

    · Learning to leave toxic environments and reclaim freedom through independent work

    · Curating with intuition, slowness, and future-oriented thinking

    This episode is a conversation about care, authorship, and being seen: by yourself, your collaborators, and your community. A must-listen for curators, artists, publishers, and anyone seeking a more intentional and sustainable way of working with images.

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    53 mins
  • 12- Unblocking Creative Flow, with Oevra Founder and Writer Tasha Young
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of FEEL SEEN Space, we sit down with Tasha Young: writer, multidisciplinary creative, and founder of Oevra (oevra.app, a digital platform designed to support the creative process. Tasha opens up about the realities of living a creative life, from navigating uncertainty and burnout to the essential role of rest, play, and nervous-system care.
    She shares how her lifelong relationship with creativity informed the design of Oevra, a neuroscience-backed platform blending research, immersive digital environments, ambient sound, and mental-health tools to help creatives reconnect with their flow and overcome creative blocks.
    Hosted by Roxanne Doucet and Sara Van Pée, we explore:
    - Growing up in an artistic, free-spirited household and discovering creativity early through music, art, and community
    - How mentorship, collaboration, and creative networks shaped her confidence and practice
    - Navigating imposter syndrome and building confidence through doing, sharing, and staying connected while leading a nomadic creative lifestyle
    - The Oevra app: a structured, accessible, science-backed platform to guide users into flow, focus, problem-solving, and “unblocking” without digital distractions
    - The role of ambient music, mindfulness, and somatic tools in regulating the nervous system and supporting brain health
    - Living with synesthesia: how sound becomes shape in Tasha’s creative world
    - Why rest, joy, play, and “incubation” are essential for sustainable, long-term creativity
    This episode is a thoughtful conversation about cultivating creativity as a lived ecosystem. Perfect for writers, creatives, and anyone seeking a grounded, intentional approach to their creative life. It’s a reminder that creativity is accessible to everyone who wants to reconnect with their creative flow.

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    57 mins
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