The Silly Non-Creative: Creating in Fatherhood (feat. Christian Sagers)

When I see online commentary about parenthood, it often surrounds the struggles and sacrifices (with a bit of joy tossed in on the side). But there is another piece of parenthood which often gets overlooked: pure silliness. Today I talk with Christian Sagers, father extraordinaire, about creating as a “non-creative,” letting our children– and ourselves– be artists, and embodying full silliness.

Christian Sagers is a father of two, a percussionist by training, a baker by choice, and a communications professional to pay the bills. One of his favorite places to be is in the kitchen, preferably baking some German pretzels while talking deeply with his wife, Kimberly. Originally from Utah, he now lives with his wife and their children in Denton, Texas.

Christian Sagers

Christian is a writer, father, and percussionist


Thank you for listening to Talk Terracotta. This season, we are exploring creativity + parenting. You can find more online at ⁠terracottacounseling.com⁠ and on Instagram at ⁠@therapywithkimberly⁠. If you feel so inclined, please rate and subscribe!

Hosted and produced by Kimberly Sagers, LCSW, PMHC. Kimberly is a maternal mental health specialist. She provides in-person therapy in the DFW area and telehealth throughout all of Texas and Utah. She loves to guest host on podcasts. She can be reached at kimberly@terracottacounseling.com.

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