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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
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#25: Podcaster: Kurt Sasso - "Bring Out the Story"
Creative People Podcast
05/26/20 • 50 min
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
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#51: Writer / Illustrator: Hope Larson - "Butt-In-The-Chair Person"
Creative People Podcast
09/28/20 • 57 min
This week on the pod I am talking with Writer / Illustrator Hope Larson. Hope has won multiple Eisner Award winner, she worked on Batgirl over at DC and she just released her newest book, All Together Now. We had a great chat, Hope has a great perspective on creativity, getting your butt in the chair and doing your work and I loved her take on bagged milk. Good one, do it up.
https://twitter.com/hopelarson?s=20
https://www.amazon.com/All-Together-Now-Eagle-Rock/dp/0374311625
Music by Matt Large: https://open.spotify.com/artist/107WzwlsOTR6Nxnw2kPHd3
#50: Creative Director: Erin Martin: "I'm going to make this work"
Creative People Podcast
09/14/20 • 66 min
Episode 50! This week on the pod we're chatting with Erin Martin - Erin is a creative director & co-owner of Him&Her located here in Kitchener-Waterloo. Erin is a delight and it was great to hear about her creative journey, starting something with angst and paying our dues. Great one, check it out!
https://www.instagram.com/emart1n/
https://www.instagram.com/himherinc/
https://www.himandher.ca/
Music created by Dusty Decks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5mWkhlLhHU9FKT8vU8lBIR
#08: Counsel Creative: Kenny Morgan & Katie Haremski - "The Squirrel & The Cheetah"
Creative People Podcast
03/25/20 • 83 min
This week we head to Tennessee for a chat with Kenny Morgan & Katie Haremski of Counsel Creative. Kenny is the co-founder of Counsel Creative and Katie is a Brand Strategist there. They are a hard working, people loving, "Noah's Ark" of creatives working for clients all over the US. It was great to meet them and find out about the process & mindset of their marketing collective.
https://www.counselcreative.com/
#47: Maker: Melissa Daw - "It's fun to work"
Creative People Podcast
08/24/20 • 47 min
#47: This week on the podcast I'm talking with leather maker Melissa Daw. Melissa makes beautiful works with leather, she is also a podcast co-host and a homeschooler. We talk all about her creative work, how she came to creativity, and how that affects how she's raising her own kids. Great chat, do it up!
Check out Melissa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melcoleather/
Music for the podcast was created by Dusty Decks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5mWkhlLhHU9FKT8vU8lBIR
#24: Musician: Tessa Jennison - "Singing Christmas Gram"
Creative People Podcast
05/23/20 • 57 min
This weekend on the podcast, I get to talk to Musician Tessa Jennison, who is part of the band The Short Films. We talked about her creative process, a documentary she is working on, and finding comfort in sad music. Good chat.
http://www.theshortfilms.com/
Music for today's podcast was created by Pandaraps: https://open.spotify.com/artist/62vq9yQAS5AoJMOZ95Gwpc
Guustavv : https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ztOXfl03SlHkzRIsrvWmX
#40: Event Producer - Amit Mehta - "I just want to do cool shit"
Creative People Podcast
07/18/20 • 59 min
This weekend I get to chat with Good Company Productions founder Amit Mehta. We have a great chat about all the interesting and outside the box Good Co is doing and then we get into the nitty-gritty on creativity and how we approach it. Really, really interesting chat!
https://goodcompanyproductions.ca/
Music for the podcast was created by Yellowbase: https://open.spotify.com/artist/08RrRBdcoplP0QFGopcJfC
Creative Blocks - 5min Creative Exercise with Krista Kankula
Creative People Podcast
07/25/22 • 6 min
Hi, I’m Krista Kankula - a Creativity Coach and I’m all about helping you use play and creative self-expression as a tool to cultivate more self-connection, FUN and joy in your life!
For today’s exercise, we’re going to focus on creative blocks and how we can bring a playful energy/mindset to moving past them.
Creative blocks are sometimes also referred to as fear, resistance, or feeling stuck. It’s the sensation of not being able to access our creativity or feeling like something is blocking us from saying or expressing what’s inside of us.
What’s important to keep in mind is that:
1) Feeling blocked creatively is not a sign that we’re not creative or that something is wrong with us (there’s nothing wrong with you, we’re all creative)
2) although they may feel like it, they’re not impossible to move past
And 3) When we bring in a playful energy or attitude we can change the way we perceive creative blocks. Instead of dreading them, we can see them as an opportunity to get curious and learn.
That’s because creative blocks offer us helpful information. For example, they might be trying to communicate to us that...
- There’s a part of us that feels afraid, uncertain, or vulnerable.
- We need to change something in our environment or approach.
- That we need rest, a break from that creative activity
- That we need to shift our perspective.
Play is one of the ultimate antidotes to helping us past a creative block. Play helps us embrace the unknown when we’re not sure how to move past a block, it helps us imagine different possibilities and is really like a warm-up for our creativity.
Here’s how we can bring in that energy or attitude of playfulness to meet these blocks..
First, we bring attention to what’s present
Visualize or name the block (ex. I feel like there’s a block stopping me from saying and writing what I want to say or from allowing me to paint in a way that feels fun) Then get curious about what’s there - what is this block trying to tell us?
Second, we bring in the energy of playfulness
We can do that in a number of ways, but I like using either movement AND/OR visualization as they both can be done pretty much anywhere and without any equipment.
Through Movement
Move in a way that feels playful to you, such as dancing, jumping up and down, hopping on a swing in your backyard or participating in a game.
Through Visualization
Picture a time when you felt really playful, maybe imagine yourself playing when you were younger and notice how the energy of playfulness feels in your body.
If you can’t picture that, imagine a child you know or one of your pets, a cat or dog being playful. Notice how seeing them be playful brings that energy of playfulness into your body.
Now that we’re embodying that playful energy we want to ask ourselves questions to get at solutions.
Here are some examples of questions we might ask ourselves:
How might I move past this block if I were being playful?
What would it look like if this activity felt playful again?
Finally, we want to look back at the block and observe:
How do you feel now?
What do you notice that you didn’t before?
This process was inspired by what is called the coaching arch in life coaching.
We can use parts of this process or the whole thing to help us when we’re feeling blocked.
I hope you give this exercise a try and let a mindset of playfulness fuel your creativity and help you move past any blocks you may encounter.
#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
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How many episodes does Creative People Podcast have?
Creative People Podcast currently has 133 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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