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Discovering the World’s Beauty with Crafter Melissa Schwenk | Episode 47
Have you ever wanted to create something but felt intimidated by trying a new craft? On this week’s episode I talk with Melissa Schwenk who has dabbled in a variety of creative endeavors. She describes herself as a non-professional crafter, and she’s explored everything from pottery to gardening.
Growing through Consistency with Mixed Media Artist Amanda Spence | Episode 46
We often wish we could make things with a simple snap of our fingers—but it takes a lot of work to create and improve our craft. Mixed Media Artist Amanda Spence joins the show to discuss her journey. She shares how consistent practice and reflection helped her grow as an artist.
Fan Art and Outdoor Inspiration with Artist Brittney Jackson | Episode 45
Brittney Jackson creates beautiful character illustrations—both original ones and others that you’ll recognize from your favorite franchises, from the office to Star Wars. We discuss fan art, traveling to conventions, why nature inspires, and how we can tackle new challenges, even when they’re intimidating.
Discovering New Ways to Create with Artist Amy MacHale | Episode 44
My guest this week is Artist Amy MacHale. Over the years she’s been involved in a variety of artistic endeavors, from graphic design to even creating a dress out of paper—but recently her focus has been in painting, both with oil and alcohol ink.
Betting on Yourself with Author Ashley Wellman | Episode 43
My guest this week is Ashley Wellman, an author and owner of the aMUSEd gallery in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. We talk about what goes into producing a quality book, finding a creative process that works for you, and, of course, the reason behind why she creates.
Contending with Your Inner Critic with Classical Singer Dan Taylor | Episode 42
Dan Taylor is a Classical Singer who has performed in a wide variety of groups, from Opera Philadelphia to The Crossing, a Grammy award-winning choral group. Together we cover a fun range of topics, from the intricacies of opera singing to tabletop gaming. We also discuss how challenging creative work can be, especially when that voice inside your head keeps reciting that endless stream of self-doubt.
Bringing Hope to Others with Singer, Songwriter, Producer, and Voiceover Artist Talon David | Episode 41
This week’s guest is Talon David. She’s been passionate about music for her entire life. She shares her story, from growing up in a musical home to winning the Grammy Foundation’s Teens Make Music Contest for her song Deep Snow. Talon is also a voiceover artist and has recorded over thirty audiobooks.
Creative Curiosity and Choosing What’s Next with Creative Brett Rounsaville | Episode 40
Some creatives concentrate on one goal and master a specific craft. But others like to explore the great variety life has to offer. This week’s guest is Brett Rounsaville—he’s done everything from writing screenplays and comic books to designing theme park attractions and creating startups. He shares with us how he chooses which project to pursue next, why chasing a goal is both satisfying and necessary, and what keeps him creating even on the days where it’s difficult.
Why Ancient Classics are Worthwhile with Classics Expert David Noe | Episode 39
Homer, Plato, Cicero, Ancient Greece, Rome, and more—a list of the important people, places, and works from the past could go on forever. But why are these ancient things so important? And when it comes to study them, where do we even start? This week, my guest is Dr. David Noe. He teaches Latin and co-hosts a podcast that covers everything Classical. He shares what’s all included under the Classical umbrella as well as what questions to ask yourself when considering which works to study.
Chasing New Challenges with Florist Melissa Heinrichs | Episode 38
In life, we sometimes run into obstacles that require us to learn new skills—often ones that are out of our comfort zone. But not only is pursuing a new challenge a great way to improve your craft, it can be a lot of fun too. Today’s guest is Florist Melissa Heinrichs. She shares how she started her own business and why she’s always looking for new ways to challenge herself, from traveling the world to incorporating new flowers into her arrangements.
Finding Your Place and Purpose with Illustrator Joe Hox | Episode 37
Ever feel like an outsider—someone who didn’t belong with everyone else? Illustrator Joe Hox joins the podcast to talk about struggling with work on his family’s farm motivated him to advance his skills as an artist. We also talk about pursuing a variety of styles, finding what you excel at, and why creating something is deeper than simply enjoying the process.
Understanding What You Thrive In with Musician and Business Coach Bill Small | Episode 36
Ever hear creative advice from someone and you think—but that doesn’t fit my personality at all? How could I ever make that work? Bill Small hosts a podcast called The Subtle Art of Not Yelling—a show created to explore a different side of marketing. He’s also a musician and business coach.
Tackling Change and Burnout with Potter Leila Srouiji | Episode 35
New challenges in your craft can show you both the highs and the lows of the creative process. This week I’m joined by Leila Srouji of Tierra Madera Ceramics. We talk about how to deal with burnout and how sometimes a bit of time away from our craft can create a real hunger to get back at it and try new things. We also discuss the process of creating ceramics, including how each piece turns out unique even while using the same techniques.
Embracing the Unexpected with Photographer Lauren Westra | Episode 34
Ever have a certain expectation about something, only to discover that you completely misunderstood an essential key element? Photographer Lauren Westra shares her unique journey of starting her career and why embracing the unexpected can be good for you.
Using Art to Process Life with Artist Carly Van Eck | Episode 33
Life is full of the unexpected. Sometimes life hands us lemons, and we’re not always confident we can make lemonade out of them. But in taking things one step at a time, you might be surprised at the progress you can make. Artist Carly Van Eck joins the show to talk about how some of her life events have influenced her artwork, and why she transitioned from full time social work to full time artist.
Why Creatives Never Truly Retire with Director and Animator Lenord Robinson | Episode 32
Lenord Robinson has had quite the career in the animation industry. He’s worked on projects like the Lord of the Rings animated film, The Fox and the Hound, The Tigger Movie, The Simpsons, and more. He’s even directed episodes of Animaniacs, Taz Mania, and The Proud Family. And while he’s winding parts of his career down, he’s still very active in teaching and his own personal animation projects. That got us talking about if creatives really ever truly retire. We also discussed what he loves about storyboarding, the leadership needed to be a good director, and advice for creatives.
Balancing Passion and Marketability with Artist Joe Willey | Episode 31
While we’d all love to make a million dollars on every passion projects that pops into our heads, it’s just not the reality we can expect as creatives. So how do we find balance between doing what we love and crafting something that’s marketable? Artist Joe Willey joins the show to share his thoughts on this topic. We also discuss connecting with clients, setting goals, and a big misconception about choosing a practical and safe career path.
Building Confidence Through Experience with Game Designer Chera Meredith | Episode 30
Have you ever wanted to try something but felt you didn’t have the expertise to do it? Building a new skill is challenging, but with things like perseverance, community, and time, it can be done. On this episode, video game designer Chera Meredith shares her journey from googling how to make a video game to actually creating one.
Her upcoming title is called Closer Than You Know — an adventure game for kids who play as Sam, a girl who goes on a quest to save her planet, where Hope has been outlawed.
How Editors and Time Make Novels Shine with Editor Elizabeth Schaefer | Episode 29
While most novels are written by a single author, that doesn’t mean the process is absent from other creative voices. Editors are one of the most important collaborators for authors. On this episode I talk with Elizabeth Schaefer, an editor at Penguin Random House.
There she works on books for some of the world’s biggest brands, including Star Wars and Minecraft. We discuss what it’s like working with established franchises, the importance of building trust with an author, and why time is your most precious currency.
Illustrating Classic Novels with Artist Haleigh DeRocher | Episode 28
Sometimes our best ideas can stem from combining two of our favorite passions. Haleigh DeRocher took her love for reading and her love of art and combined them to create something new and unique. She sells beautiful artwork on her website in a variety of different forms, including prints, t-shirts, and even blankets. She has also illustrated a number of classic novels, bringing her own unique style and voice to some of the world’s most famous books like The Great Gatsby and Pride and Prejudice.