The Haunted Artist, Somatic Memory, and the Capacity for Desire
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In this episode, Ruby Rose Fox explores why so many artists remain dysregulated despite spending their lives creating art. Drawing on the work of Peter Levine, she explains how somatic memory—trauma stored in the body without conscious recollection—can drive patterns of self-sabotage, overwork, and insatiable ambition.
Through personal stories and nervous system science, Ruby argues that many artists unconsciously mistake chaos for creativity and excitement for purpose. The solution isn't to stop making art—it's to stop hiding inside it.
The core lesson of the episode is simple but powerful:
Learn to be neutral with the big moments.
Success, failure, auditions, opportunities, and risks must become safe in the body. The goal isn't less passion—it's more capacity. When artists learn to regulate through life's highs and lows, they can finally build a life where their capacity matches their desire.
Key takeaway: Don't shrink your dreams to fit your nervous system. Train your nervous system to hold your dreams.
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