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#26: Writer: Beth Bowles: "HMV Girl"
Creative People Podcast
05/30/20 • 52 min
Today on the podcast I'm talking with writer Beth Bowles. She has written for Vice, Noisey, Exclaim!, and The Globe and Mail. Beth and I chat about record stores, telling other people's stories, empathy and more! Great chat!
Find Beth on social media: https://www.instagram.com/bethbowles_/
Music for this podcast was created by Iso Indies: https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/iso-indies
05/30/20 • 52 min

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#25: Podcaster: Kurt Sasso - "Bring Out the Story"
Creative People Podcast
05/26/20 • 50 min
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This week on the podcast I'm joined by podcaster, Kurt Sasso of Two Geeks Talking. We get into it about the logical side and the creative side of the brain and trying to find a balance in our work with both. Kurt has been podcasting for almost 12 years and it was great to talk with him as someone who is just starting out! Oh, and it's our 25th episode!
Find Kurt on social media at: https://www.instagram.com/kurtsasso/
http://tgtmedia.com/
Music for the podcast today was created by Bonkers Beat Club: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iOBGfQcQnaCbchbsOdEQx
05/26/20 • 50 min

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#91: Broadway Conductor: David Loud: "A Strange Thing to be Grateful for"
Creative People Podcast
11/29/21 • 56 min
This week on the podcast I'm talking with Broadway Musical Director and Conductor, David Loud. David tells me about his 34 years on Broadway, the magic of theatre and music "in the room" with someone. He talks to me about working with some of the best, including Stephen Sondheim. And how rewarding the teaching he's doing now is.
David tells me about the energy of being in the middle of everything while conducting on Broadway, and how the best collaborating happens when everyone makes the same show. We talk a lot about being grateful during the hardest things in life and David tells me about being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and the peace he has found since. David is releasing his memoir Facing the Music in February 2022 be sure to check that out.
Great, special chat this week.
Music by Guustuuv
This episode was sponsored by Him&Her
About Facing the Music:
https://www.simonandschuster.ca/books/Facing-the-Music/David-Loud/9781682451915
FACING THE MUSIC
By David Loud
"Beautifully written, filled with vivid details, braided with
love and loss and wit and the perspective of someone with
an utterly unique story to tell."
-- Lynn Ahrens, lyricist
(Ragtime, Seussical, A Man of No Importance)
Experience Broadway musicals from a new perspective – from the
conductor’s podium.
David Loud occupies a unique place in Broadway history. In addition
to his distinguished career as one of Broadway’s most respected music
directors, he originated three Broadway roles as an actor, including his
appearance in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim’s legendary failure
(and cult classic) Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Harold Prince. In a
career spanning several decades, he served as music director for the original
Broadway productions of Ragtime, Curtains, Sondheim on Sondheim, The
Visit, The Scottsboro Boys, and Steel Pier, as well as revivals of She Loves Me,
Sweeney Todd, Company, and Porgy and Bess. And he appeared alongside
Zoe Caldwell and Audra McDonald in Terrence McNally’s Tony-winning
play, Master Class.
FACING THE MUSIC is David Loud’s poignant and hilarious memoir
of his extraordinary adventures conducting Broadway shows, rubbing
shoulders with John Kander, Fred Ebb, Audra McDonald, Stephen
Sondheim, Harold Prince, Angela Lansbury, Chita Rivera, Roger Rees, Zoe
Caldwell, Marin Mazzie, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick, Garth Drabinsky, and
Barbara Cook, among others.
It is also a look at his path to the podium, from his one-of-a-kind
childhood (a stage-struck kid growing up at a school devoted to organic
farming and mountain climbing), to formative experiences at a New
England prep school and Yale University. His coming out as a gay man and
his diagnosis as a person with Parkinson’s Disease, combined with his
extraordinarily entertaining backstage anecdotes, make for a riveting look at
what it means to live, love, and make music in the rarefied air of Broadway.
“Luminous and surprising, an extremely honest memoir of a
life lived in the world of Broadway musicals, by one of the
theatre’s most gifted conductors. I can’t think of another
book quite like it.”
-- John Kander, composer
(Cabaret, Chicago, New York, New York)
11/29/21 • 56 min
Blog+ Disappointment - The Creative's Burden
Creative People Podcast
11/17/21 • 4 min
Disappointment
I'm starting to realize that I'm going to have to accept disappointment - because it doesn’t seem like it’s going anywhere - and it’s everywhere.
For one - It's part of the process for our work. Getting better at our craft is a road through disappointment. Often, the things we create are not what we see in our heads and it takes time and practice to get it to where those two things match.
And then you challenge yourself again, and the cycle starts over. More disappointment ahead! That’s the process.
But the burden is more than that.
Speaking bluntly, it’s people... they are going to disappoint you. Not in like a heavy, let you down when you really needed them kinda way. (though...)
But in aesthetic, in scope, in execution, in their capacity, or not seeing what you see, etc, and so on.
It's part of the loneliness that comes along with this life. People you love won't get it. Their efforts may not look the way you want them to or be as inspired as you like. They may be silent expressions or express love in a way that goes under our "creative person" radar.
....
Read the full blog at www.creativepeople-podcast.com
11/17/21 • 4 min
#89: Illustrator: Jon Kutt: "A good-natured pile of garbage"
Creative People Podcast
11/15/21 • 55 min
This week I'm chatting and having some laughs with local illustrator and graphic designer Jon Kutt (The High Road Design) - Jon may draw from his adolescence for his art, but his approach is wise and mature. Jon has learned some things and he tells me about how at 46 he came back to drawing, leaving bitterness behind and embracing "Titface" as his Mona Lisa. It's a really fantastic chat
https://www.instagram.com/the_high_road_design/
Music by BAEGEL
11/15/21 • 55 min
#88: Artist: Stephanie Scott - "Creating to Satisfy My Eyes"
Creative People Podcast
11/08/21 • 91 min
This week on the podcast we're back in the studio with artist, Stephanie Scott - Stephanie is a mural artist and graphic designer. We talk about the winding path of creativity and how she found her way through the false starts. She tells me about how she approaches designing spaces in big buildings and how her dream mural is inspired by Ren and Stimpy - great chat, do it up.
https://www.stephaniescott.design/
Music by peerless
11/08/21 • 91 min
Blog+ A *FREE* Studio in New York City
Creative People Podcast
10/27/21 • 3 min
A creative exercise to help us reframe our perspective and get back to making work that matters.
*Correction: misspoke when I said Andrew Lloyd Wright meant Andrew Lloyd Webber.
10/27/21 • 3 min
#87: Samantha Mashburn (The Mothball Prophecies): "Vintage Poker Face"
Creative People Podcast
11/01/21 • 70 min
Collections, why do people collect stuff? What are the stories behind these collections? And more importantly, who are the people? Samantha Mashburn and the team behind the Mothball Prophecies aim to uncover these questions.
This week I'm talking to Sam about how her background in hair styling, love for family stories, and passion for antiques led the creation of her podcast. She tells me about the things she's learned and her hopes for the distant, distant future! Great one. Do it up.
Check out the Mothball Prophecies, where ever you get your podcast.
https://www.themothballprophecies.com/
Music for this episode by Matt Large
https://open.spotify.com/artist/107WzwlsOTR6Nxnw2kPHd3
11/01/21 • 70 min
#86: Spray-paint Artist: Dimitri Dimka: Be the Banksy
Creative People Podcast
10/25/21 • 57 min
CelebritySprayPaint, Dimitri Dimka joins me on the podcast this week. Love this guy's art! Appreciated his story and straightforward approach. Dimitri tells me about moving to Canada from Russia and finding his art again, later in life. Great one!
https://www.instagram.com/celebrityspraypaint/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2MGL4XU2LCJC47c7VvSwuE
10/25/21 • 57 min
#90: DJ: Sonja: "Wishing is Free"
Creative People Podcast
11/22/21 • 59 min
This week on the podcast I'm talking to DJ, experimental artist, and fellow millennial Sonja (https://www.instagram.com/sonja_online/) She talks to me about bleeding through your eyeballs for your dreams, doing things that scare her (like relocating to South Korea), and why she doesn't want to live in North America. ever again.
Sonja means business and her approach to her work is infectious and no-nonsense. She tells me that in her minds-eye her creativity is a plant and has some extremely insightful/helpful things to offer from that perspective. She's great, fantastic chat!
Music by Margareta
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2EujXLp3444r3ayjrmwM8L?si=cqBzmFc0RHucUpVMrg42fg
The podcast is sponsored by Him & Her Inc.
https://www.himandher.ca/
11/22/21 • 59 min
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How many episodes does Creative People Podcast have?
Creative People Podcast currently has 131 episodes available.
What topics does Creative People Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Film, Art, Interview, Creativity, Writing, Podcasts, Inspiration, Arts and Life.
What is the most popular episode on Creative People Podcast?
The episode title '#26: Writer: Beth Bowles: "HMV Girl"' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Creative People Podcast?
The average episode length on Creative People Podcast is 56 minutes.
How often are episodes of Creative People Podcast released?
Episodes of Creative People Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Creative People Podcast?
The first episode of Creative People Podcast was released on Jan 30, 2020.
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