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Studio Raphael | Creative Dojo

42 members • $47/month

A space for creators ready to stop hiding and start expressing. Explore truth, art, and awareness in a space for real creative growth.

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5 contributions to Friends Who Create
Next Book For Book Club! 🥁
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron I’ve been feeling blocks with my own creativity lately and I am clairaudient so I have been listening out for the next book for us to read. When I heard a podcast talk about this book, that’s when I knew, this is it. It’s a 12 week journey so we are going to do 3 months kicking off 2026 moving through this book together. Any insights, any aha moments, post them in this community and we will catch up on Zoom every month to discuss what we have uncovered so far 2026 is going to be huge! Can’t wait to share it with you all ❤️
Next Book For Book Club! 🥁
2 likes • Dec '25
Big journey 🙂. Have fun. I did it nearly 6 years ago with an ex. The time itself wasn't great (lol), but the practices supported me during a very difficult period in my creative expression. She has two others as well in the trilogy, Finding Water & Walking in This World. Haven't done those! Will keep an eye out for it 😁.
NEW YOUTUBE VIDEO OUT NOW!
Why you should watch this video 🎥 If you keep starting projects but rarely finishing them. This isn’t about discipline, motivation, or trying harder. This video breaks down the real reason projects get abandoned. I talk about: - Why pressure, guilt, and comparison quietly kill momentum - Why your spark disappears when life gets loud - Why unfinished projects aren’t a personal failure - And why environment matters more than willpower If you’ve been feeling stuck, inconsistent, or quietly beating yourself up, then this will land. Watch it, then let me know what clicked for you 💛
1 like • Dec '25
Yeah brotha'. B-Rolls will come in handy! Keep creating.
Your Win For The Week
It can be an internal win, like overcoming fear of being seen and posting on socials or an external win like sending out DMs that you've been procrastinating for the last 3 weeks 🫠 Post your wins in the comments below!
Your Win For The Week
3 likes • Nov '25
@Jason Batchelor Mainly just a practice of awareness. I realized I tend to get into a state of mental tunnel-vision. I work, and work, but don’t actually get anything done. I get this sense that we’re all just one small decision away from being abundant, but we don’t get there through force. Rather we get there by relaxing into it and allowing the choices to come naturally from an aligned state of being. Some people get there through force. But they never end up being happy, cause the peace was never there to begin with.
1 like • Nov '25
@Jason Batchelor Always breaking the cycle, lol. Seems that way at least.
Welcome! Introduce yourself, share your social media handles/websites + share what you're currently creating ✨
Let's get to know each other! I'd also like to know what your favourite movie is. Mine is White Chicks 😎
4 likes • Nov '25
Hey y'all! My name is Aiden. I'm a passionate artist and creator who has been on the creative path for nearly a decade. After numerous attempts of working in studios, as well as harsh experiences in learning environments, I struggled to find the type of space that truly provided the healthy framework I needed to grow into my greatest creative self. So, now I'm on a mission to create that space, for both myself as well as others. The space is called Studio Raphael, and it's on pretty much all platforms. Favourite movie... man. The movies I've watched the most are Slappy & The Stinkers + The Little Rascals, mainly between the ages of 5-12, lol. Those are my favourites for nostalgia's sake 😄.
1 like • Nov '25
@Jason Batchelor Haha, I promise you're not missing out on much. Just kids movies. Although Little Rascals is a classic.
Shit Happens
Yesterday I thought I had everything sorted for our in-person sauna session, but it turns out the place wasn't actually booked. Which meant I had to cancel which sent me spiraling into guilt and shame. I felt like I let the crew down. My brain went straight into those familiar thought loops: - Am I really capable of doing this? - What if this happens again? - Are people going to trust me to show up in the future? But after sitting with it, I realised, "hey, shit happens." Hiccups and mistakes are part of the process. Nothing is perfect and pretending it should be is just another way of limiting yourself. As always, with literally anything that happens to me, I ask, "what's the lesson here?" For me, it was about owning the mistake, taking accountability and remembering that growth doesn't come from avoiding failure. It comes from learning how to move through it. My question for you: When shit happens in your creative endeavours, how do you deal with it? Do you tend to beat yourself up? Do you brush it off and keep moving? I want to know your tricks when it comes to getting back up after being knocked down.
1 like • Nov '25
I used to beat myself up a lot... but I also think that's because I lacked any sort of practical strategy or goal. The result in my head was always just like... "this next song will blow up and that's it!". This obviously never happened, lol. Now my mindset is more like, "I'm going to be consistent and keep putting myself out there and the results will compound over time". I believe that this has helped me be a lot easier on myself, cause one poorly performing reel or mediocre song is no longer the end of the world. Instead, everything is an opportunity to grow, learn, and evaluate as I step into the next creation.
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Artist & conscious creator. I'm passionate about supporting people into living their most aligned creation.

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