Jennifer Espenscheid — Art as a Practice, Psychedelics as a Teacher

October 28, 2025

Artist, builder, and podcast host Jennifer Espenscheid joins Joe Moore for a rich conversation on creativity, process, and the spiritual dimensions of making art. Drawing from her South Dakota roots and large-scale works like Luciferia, Jennifer reflects on the blend of grit, intuition, and trust that guides her artistic life. She discusses how psychedelics have served as a tool for clarity and healing rather than direct creation of art, helping her dissolve patterns and reconnect to innate creativity.

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Artist, builder, and podcast host Jennifer Espenscheid joins Joe Moore for a rich conversation on creativity, process, and the spiritual dimensions of making art. Drawing from her South Dakota roots and large-scale works like Luciferia, Jennifer reflects on the blend of grit, intuition, and trust that guides her artistic life. She discusses how psychedelics have served as a tool for clarity and healing rather than direct creation of art, helping her dissolve patterns and reconnect to innate creativity.

They explore how events like Burning Man catalyze inspiration, why intention and integration matter as much as vision, and the discipline of “earning your dopamine”—staying self-motivated instead of chasing external highs. Jennifer shares lessons about gestation, patience, and protecting early ideas before they’re ready to be seen. Together they examine creativity as a human birthright and art as a daily practice of attention and renewal.

“By being human, you are intrinsically creative. Psychedelics help me clear the noise so I can actually hear and honor that.”

Links

The Soma Show – Main website

Podcast on YouTube

Jennifer on LinkedIn

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Jennifer Espenscheid

Jennifer Espenscheid is an artist, builder, and host of The Art of Life podcast. From her South Dakota roots to installations like Luciferia at Burning Man, she explores creativity as a spiritual and embodied practice. Her work bridges structure and flow, combining intuitive design, community collaboration, and psychedelic insight. Jennifer teaches that art—and life itself—can be intentional, regenerative acts of creation. Learn more at TheSomaShow.com or watch The Art of Life on YouTube.