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The Creative Odyssey Podcast

The Creative Odyssey Podcast

By: Sheran Ranasinghe
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Feeling stuck, burned out, or lost in the daily grind? Discover how creativity can help you heal, find purpose, and reconnect with your true self.

Welcome to The Creative Odyssey Podcast—the show for anyone searching for meaning, inspiration, and a way out of burnout. Hosted by Sri Lankan-American storyteller Sheran Ranasinghe, this podcast explores the powerful link between creativity, mental health, and personal growth.

Each episode dives deep into real stories of transformation—how artists, entrepreneurs, teachers, and everyday people use creative expression to overcome depression, anxiety, and identity crises. Whether you’re an artist, a creative professional, or someone who hasn’t picked up a paintbrush in years, you’ll find hope, practical tips, and a supportive community here.

What You’ll Get:

  • Inspiring interviews with creatives, healers, and thought leaders
  • Raw solo episodes on overcoming creative blocks, burnout, and self-doubt
  • Actionable advice for reigniting your creative spark—even if you feel numb or stuck
  • Honest conversations about identity, purpose, and the healing power of art

Perfect for:

  • Creatives, artists, and makers
  • Anyone struggling with burnout, stress, or feeling lost
  • Listeners seeking mental health support and personal transformation
  • Those craving authentic stories and practical inspiration

You’re not broken—you’re becoming. Creativity is your compass.

Subscribe now and join Sheran on a journey to rediscover your voice, heal from burnout, and live a more creative, joyful life.



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Episodes
  • She Never Called Herself Creative | Grace Abigail Devaprasath
    May 26 2026

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    Feeling like you're losing a race no one told you about is one of the loneliest experiences a creative person can have — and Grace Abigail Devaprasath spent years running it.

    📥 Get the Sri Lanka Podcast Tour Magazine: https://stan.store/TheCreativeOdysseyPodcast/p/get-inside-the-creative-odyssey-magazine?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio

    Grace is 23, based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and she will tell you straight — she never called herself creative. Bad O Level results. Bad A Level results. Always behind, always doing more just to escape the thought of not doing enough. Then she walked into a classroom of special needs children and everything she believed about creativity fell apart. Today she is head of projects at an NGO, co-founder of a sustainable clothing brand built for bodies the fashion industry ignores, and a collaborator to multiple creative businesses in Colombo — none of it from a degree, all of it from curiosity and a willingness to fail in public.

    This episode is about what happens when you stop waiting for permission to call yourself creative.

    In this conversation you will learn:

    • Why spending years feeling creatively behind is not a sign you missed your window — it is the window
    • How teaching special needs children rewired Grace's entire understanding of what creativity actually means
    • Why she built a sustainable clothing brand specifically for mothers whose bodies the fashion market had forgotten
    • How she manages multiple creative ventures simultaneously while keeping her Sri Lankan parents' peace of mind
    • Why she would rather fail at something than spend her life wondering if she could have done it
    • What she did the exact month she got fired from the job that was her heart and soul
    • How to use curiosity as a daily practice even when you don't see yourself as a creative person

    Host: Sheran Ranasinghe Guest: Grace Abigail Devaprasath — head of projects, NGO sector; co-founder, sustainable clothing brand; Colombo, Sri Lanka Recorded at: Hatch.lk Startup Hub, Sri Lanka Produced by: Odyssey House Media Episode theme: A 23-year-old who never called herself creative builds three ventures from curiosity and a refusal to play it safe.

    🎧 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/12SGsSsLz4DqlLFwxigjXX 🎧 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/the-creative-odyssey-podcast/id1750306317 📧 thecreativeodysseypodcast@gmail.com

    🎙️ The Creative Odyssey Podcast explores the inner lives of creative people — why they create, what it costs, and why creativity might be the most important thing any of us can do. Hosted by Sheran Ranasinghe. Produced by Odyssey House Media. Recorded at Hatch.lk Startup Hub, Sri Lanka.


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    28 mins
  • From Actor to Tech Founder: Following Your Curiosity with Biman Wimalaratne
    May 20 2026

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    At the peak of an award-winning acting career — theatre in Sydney, agents in London and Australia — Biman Wimalaratne made a decision most people never do. He walked away. Not because he failed. Because he wanted to stop narrating other people's stories and start living his own.

    Now he's Chief Growth Officer at Kainovation Technologies, an InsureTech startup building AI-powered insurance intelligence tools and recognised as a Top 7 Startup in Sri Lanka. He also helps run N Chandraratne Decorators, a 45-year-old family construction business that took a serious hit during the Sri Lankan economic crisis — and came back.

    In this conversation, Sheran and Biman go deep on what it actually looks like to follow your curiosity across multiple careers, industries, and versions of yourself.

    WHAT YOU'LL HEAR:

    - Walking away from an acting peak — and why it was the right call
    - Why creative people need both analytical and creative modes to function at their best
    - Career cycles: how Biman learned to read industries the way a musician reads time signatures
    - The "jack of all trades" argument — and the part of that quote most people have never heard
    - What the Sri Lankan economic crisis did to a family business built over 45 years
    - Door-to-door sales in Sydney, drama school, and proving something to yourself
    - Facing racism as a brown guy navigating Australia and London
    - The moment he said "forget what everyone thinks" — and what happened next
    - Why versions of you have to die for new ones to emerge
    - The inner child underneath all the ambition — and why no one else can do that work for you

    Recorded at Hatch Sri Lanka — a startup hub where creativity and technology meet to solve real problems.

    CONNECT WITH BIMAN:
    Instagram: @bimankw
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/biman-wimalaratne-bb3804b7

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE:
    🎙️ Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/12SGsSsLz4DqlLFwxigjXX
    🍎 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/the-creative-odyssey-podcast/id1750306317

    📖 Get the Sri Lanka Podcast Tour Magazine: https://stan.store/TheCreativeOdysseyPodcast/p/get-inside-the-creative-odyssey-magazine

    📩 Contact: thecreativeodysseypodcast@gmail.com

    creative entrepreneur, Sri Lanka podcast, actor turned entrepreneur, career pivot, following your curiosity, InsureTech Sri Lanka, Hatch Sri Lanka, Kainovation Technologies, creative entrepreneurship, entrepreneur motivation, self love, inner child, career advice, Sri Lankan startup, multi-passionate entrepreneur

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    37 mins
  • He Built a Studio in His Backyard. Now Sri Lanka's Biggest Brands Book It | Sachith Perera
    May 19 2026

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    Sachith Perera is an IT project manager who built a photography and video studio in his parents' backyard during COVID — not because he was a creative, but because he was curious.

    In this episode, Sachith breaks down how he applied the IT concept of minimal viable product to launching Creator Space Studios, survived Sri Lanka's economic crisis, and grew a 15x15 foot backyard space into a fully booked commercial studio working with some of Sri Lanka's biggest brands.

    But the deeper story is about what made risk-taking possible — losing his father at 15, a mother who held everything together, and the support systems that taught him the worst thing that can happen is rarely as bad as the fear of it.

    He also mentors young professionals, offers free studio time to emerging creators, and believes you should want the people you help to become better than you.

    This is what creativity looks like when it lives inside a curious mind — not a paintbrush.

    ——

    📍 Recorded at Hatch.lk | Sri Lanka Series

    💌 Get inside the Sri Lanka Podcast Tour Magazine:
    https://stan.store/TheCreativeOdysseyPodcast/p/get-inside-the-creative-odyssey-magazine

    📲 Follow Sachith: @sachithperera | linkedin.com/in/sachithap/

    📩 thecreativeodysseypodcast@gmail.com

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    38 mins
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