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Episode Synopsis
What happens when trauma meets creativity and poetry becomes a way to survive, teach, and transform?
In this episode, I am joined by Thomas Delahunt, also known as The Hobo Poet, a neurodiverse A&E nurse, educator, and writer whose work spans trauma care, narrative teaching, and poetic reflection. From chaotic classrooms to Canterbury theatres, Thomas shares how creativity became his compass, guiding him through personal healing and professional transformation.
Together, we explore the concept of creative therapeutics, the emotional labour of nursing, and the power of art to deconstruct trauma, alter egos and rebuild identity. Thomas reflects on his Poetic Nursing Heart Blog, his Whispers in the Waiting Room, and his PhD research challenging organisational bias around resilience and mindfulness. He also shares the Butterfly Farmer Project, now active in Kent schools and care homes, and the legacy of love, trust, and transformation it’s cultivating.
Whoever you are, however you care, this episode invites you to ask why and to consider how creativity might help you find your way?
Resources;
Thomas's reflective blog
https://thomasdelahunt.substack.com/p/creativity-really-is-a-compass
CCCU School of Nursing, Midwifery, Allied and Public Health
School of Nursing, Midwifery, Allied and Public Health - Canterbury Christ Church University
In this episode, I am joined by Thomas Delahunt, also known as The Hobo Poet, a neurodiverse A&E nurse, educator, and writer whose work spans trauma care, narrative teaching, and poetic reflection. From chaotic classrooms to Canterbury theatres, Thomas shares how creativity became his compass, guiding him through personal healing and professional transformation.
Together, we explore the concept of creative therapeutics, the emotional labour of nursing, and the power of art to deconstruct trauma, alter egos and rebuild identity. Thomas reflects on his Poetic Nursing Heart Blog, his Whispers in the Waiting Room, and his PhD research challenging organisational bias around resilience and mindfulness. He also shares the Butterfly Farmer Project, now active in Kent schools and care homes, and the legacy of love, trust, and transformation it’s cultivating.
Whoever you are, however you care, this episode invites you to ask why and to consider how creativity might help you find your way?
Resources;
Thomas's reflective blog
https://thomasdelahunt.substack.com/p/creativity-really-is-a-compass
CCCU School of Nursing, Midwifery, Allied and Public Health
School of Nursing, Midwifery, Allied and Public Health - Canterbury Christ Church University
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