Hi, I’m

Mia Moore

I’m here to help you burn the false stories, confront your fears, and reclaim the creative voice you’ve been second-guessing.

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What if your fear is secretly your fuel?

You used to feel it… the flow, the drive, the magic. Now it feels like you’re dragging your art behind you like a suitcase full of wet cement.

Maybe you hear it too:

“I’m just not the kind of person who can pull this off.” “What’s the point, if I’ll never catch up?”

You’re not alone. We’ve heard from hundreds of creatives who felt stuck. Drained. Lost in their own process.

This isn’t a creativity course. It’s a creative reckoning.

The Phoenix Formula is a six-month guided journey that helps you recover the part of you that creates from truth, not fear.

Imagine trusting your instincts again. Waking up with ideas instead of dread. Making things that feel alive—and so do you.

Mia Moore

What you get with The Phoenix Formula

Free! downloadable sample

Before you commit to six months of rewiring your creative brain, have a listen.

This 5-minute audio excerpt gives you a taste of the real thing:
• the tone (gentle but unflinching)
• the quality (professionally mixed, music-infused, no filler)
• the substance (science meets story, no motivational fluff)

▶️ Listen to the sample episode now

“This isn’t just another creative pep talk. It’s poetic neuroscience, stitched with real-world grit. I felt seen. And smarter.” – Beta tester feedback

If the voice doesn’t resonate, or if the themes don’t land—better to find out now. If they do, well…you’ll know you’re home.

The Creative Conversations Podcast

The genesis of The Phoenix Framework was our conversations with creatives. Hearing their stories, their struggles and finding out what would have helped them throughout their career. Some of these guests are coming back to share their specific insights on some of the lessons in this course

A lifelong vintage enthusiast, Rob translated decades of dressing like 1930-50s movie icons into a late-blooming career as a character model and stylist. He now curates period wardrobes for themed photo shoots, using research and storytelling to help others step into glamorous retro personas.

 Actor who treats every role—from jazz-club host to WWII moustache icon—as playful research into persona. Students watching him glean how “trying on masks” builds cognitive flexibility and dissolves fear of public experiment.

Photographer who quit art for a decade, then reignited creativity via a “one-photo-per-day, no-outcome” ritual that bloomed into a staffed studio in a year. Her story is the Ritual lesson in motion—evidence that playful consistency beats perfection.

Former black-and-white documentarian who merged evolutionary biology readings with neon biomorphic painting—arrived at her palette through a summer-long wardrobe-to-canvas experiment. She gives the cohort a living demo of embodied research: wearing the question until colour, form and concept coalesce.

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