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Depicting US

Depicting US

By Depictlab

Part of us still feels our inner child, dreaming, needing play, learning, and imagining a world full of wonders. Depicting US is about exploring our creative souls while having conversations with close friends about their creations. Let's decipher their mindset, processes, methodologies, tools, or rituals being used to bring their work to life. Our intent is to broaden our perspective as human beings, discover other's worlds, and inspire you to explore our nature's essence as creators. We all have ideas, interests, dreams, and passions, so we hope you can get some insights from this conversation and take some steps closer to making yours real. Please share with us your creation! [email protected] Follow us @depictlab
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Ingela is an artist and founder of Zenart, where she runs programs in art meditation. Her creative process shows us a path to discover our inside artist, connecting being present as a way to find flow, a moment to let ourselves being completely present and fully immersed in a task. She inspired us to dare to be creative for the pure fun of it.
For Ingela Johansson, the universality of emotions, senses, and colors is what inspires art. By creating in nature and combining it with meditation, her brush can flow freely, often creating pieces that may evoke a certain feeling in her.
Ingela was born in Sweden and educated in London, Stockholm, and Borås. She has lived and worked as an artist in South East Asia for six years but moved back to Sweden to be closer to nature and family.
You can find her artworks at the New Zealand High Commission, Swedish Embassy in Singapore, and private collectors. She has exhibited in eight countries and has worked as an artist since 2014. Her art agent for Asia is Betty Ashman at Club Artisans.
She has written the book" Create to Flow" about installing a habit for creative well-being. So let's get to know her a little more!

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This conversation with German has been so insightful, you don't want to miss it if you are an entrepreneur or wanting to explore that journey path. We have talked to him about his mindset and his creative process at the moment to bringing new ideas to life. German is an amazing human and dad, we are inspired by the way he sees failure. After we stop recording, I have asked him, when do you know it's time to quit and move on? He said; what is that? I don't quit, you don't quit, you keep pivoting, changing, adjusting. An aha moment for me, I'm coming from the corporate world and this solopreneur lifestyle it's so new for me, everything start in changing our mindset, believing in ourselves and as German said: Just doing it!
German Coppola is the CEO and co-founder of Yumiwi, an event automatization platform that is helping organizations and brands capture, clean, and integrate event data so that brands can make better decisions. Passionate about technology, he has created and conceptualized several successful companies which revolve around events, technology, and shared experience. German is also a Speaker, Mentor, Course creator, and host of his YouTube Channel and Podcast. On his online platforms, he enlightens the audience by diving deep into topics like Productivity, Mindset, and Technology.
What’s more, German loves reading, listening to music, and spending quality time with his family while teaching his three kids values and strategies of what it is to be and think like an entrepreneur.
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There are so many important takeaways in this week's conversation with Angus that it is hard to choose 'the one.' Angus encourages us to take more risks, get to know ourselves, discover and explore our greatest strengths, and take actions to fuel our days with energy.
Angus Ridgway is the founder of Potentialife, which created a process of conversations that helps individuals and organizations become more consistently vibrant and positive. Potentialife was founded on the idea that, in a changing world of work, companies must have leaders who are consistently and sustainably at the "top of their game." The vision of this idea is to help each person own the difference they make in their world.
Listen to this episode and gain insights on creativity killers, beating procrastination, getting into flow, energy, playing with your strength, and more.
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We can't wait to hear your feedback; what type of topics will help you to create and boost your creativity? How would you define creativity?
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If we have to choose one word from our conversation with Joaquin, it would be Authenticity. Joaquin radiates authenticity in his life's journey. While rediscovering himself and navigating through different challenges, he has learned to combine his interests, purpose and passion with art. He expressed his creative energy through movement and writing.
Joaquín Guerrero is a professional dancer, choreographer and actor at Codarts, the Dutch University of the Arts in Rotterdam. His purpose is to close the gap between the artistic world and the corporate environment.
While he was exploring the stage doing stand-up comedy, he realized that all his experience could be used bringing authentic communications in the corporate world, and since then he helps managers and entrepreneurs to speak in public in a spectacular way.
There is so much wisdom in his story, join the conversation!
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We can't wait to hear your feedback; what type of topics will help you to create and boost your creativity? How would you define creativity?
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Eduardo de Marcos tiene ángel y un don de gente. Te invito en esta ocasión a observar todos tus sentidos y abrir tu mente, déjate llevar por esta conversación a pensamientos provocadores y disruptivos, y a solo a sentir, más que a racionalizar lo que escuchas. Eduardo es coach profesional, facilitador de Constelaciones Organizacionales, y con 35 años de experiencia corporativa como VP de Citibank y luego como CEO de la Consultora en Liderazgo HaSer. Le apasiona el aprendizaje, la transformación y el cambio cultural dentro de las organizaciones.
Si tienes curiosidad de saber más sobre Eduardo de Marcos, visita su perfil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardodemarcosvalue/

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En esta aventura de expresarnos, evolucionar y descubrir historias que nos inspiran, que mejor comienzo, de este experimento en Español, el de redescubrir el camino de mi mejor amiga Martha Reynoso. Aunque tenemos muchos años viviendo en diferentes países, seguimos conectadas en propósito, alma y esos mismos sueños que expresábamos en nuestra niñez. Si estás en transición de carrera, te lo estás pensando o no sientes que encajas en lo que estás haciendo, te invito a que escuches este episodio y encuentres en la línea de vida de Martha alguna pizca de inspiración porque Martha es creatividad y excelencia.
Martha es Subdirectora de Capex, Centro de Innovación y Capacitación Profesional de República Dominicana, vicepresidenta de Educación de la International Coach Federation en la Rep. Dominicana, Coach Ejecutivo y de Equipos. Certificada en Agile Change Management. https://www.linkedin.com/in/marthareynosocoach/

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A fascinating and enriching conversation with Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi. He uses the power of storytelling to teach and as a channel to express his point of view. He inspired us with his genuine desire and passion for teaching and giving voice to what matters most to him, which interests derive from his background, but also his innate curiosity, discovering different cultures and ways of seeing the world while traveling to more than 57 countries.
Because creativity for him is, this divine power inside of us, something that we can not explain, it is a gift that required to be exposed to different perspectives. While curiosity is one of his value and what drives his journey.
In September 2002 he published an article for the journal, The Middle East Review of International Affairs. In February 2003, entire sections of that article were copied and pasted into a dossier that was used by the British government to justify the war against Iraq. His involvement in the affair sparked his interest in political communication and the power of narrative.
Ibrahim is Associate Professor of Middle East history at California State University San Marcos and visiting professor at the IE University School of Global and Public Affairs in Madrid, Spain. He obtained his doctorate in Modern History at University of Oxford, completing a thesis on the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. His research focuses on 20th century Iraqi history, and currently is focusing on the effects of climate change on the nation. He is co-author of Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History (Routledge, 2008), and The Modern History of Iraq, with Phebe Marr (Routledge 2017), and A Concise History of the Middle East (Routledge, 2018).
You can connect with him by LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibrahim-al-marashi

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In this week's episode, Julie Schumer shares with us her love for abstract art and the wisdom she found in the process, which applies to life itself. Julie was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She began painting at age five and continued through high school. She was an abstract expressionist early on, being chastised by her elementary school teachers for her drippy non-realist work. In college her practical nature asserted itself, and she became a lawyer instead of an artist. For many years she had her own practice as an appellate lawyer specializing in criminal appeals. During those years, she married, raised a family, and collected art, wishing all the while she had painted what she collected. Unfortunately, the many demands of her career and family stopped her from picking up a paintbrush again.
Finally, in 2000, she reconnected with an old friend, artist James Koskinas. He sensed her long suppressed desire to create art and asked her why she wasn't painting. Julie answered she didn't know. Koskinas brought her several pieces of wood, acrylic paint and a few brushes and said, "Paint." She hasn't stopped painting since. In 2002, the pair relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where they paint side by side companionably in their studio, a modern-day Pollack and Krasner.
Julie is largely self-taught. Her work has been exhibited across the United States and in Europe and is in many private collections. She has participated in several museum shows. In 2014, Julie was invited to teach a loosening up painting workshop for the West Texas Watercolor Society in Lubbock, Texas. This was the beginning of her discovery of her love of teaching expressive painting workshops, first in her Santa Fe studio, and now online with Atlanta-based artist Cat Tesla.
Julie's work has been exhibited widely across the United States in galleries, art fairs and other forums in many private collections and is now part of the collection of the Tucson airport in Tucson, Arizona.
Follow Julie's art: @julieschumerartist
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After her struggle and reconciliation in dealing with alopecia, she created an association to support people with the same condition in May 2018. Marguerite shows us the power of owning our story and vulnerability, transforming any hardship into a path to evolve our consciousness and expand our identity.
Marguerite Joly is a third-year student at Sciences Po Paris in the Economies and Societies major and International Relations minor in the North America & Europe program of the University of Reims. She will enter the Communications, media, and creative industries master at the same university in September 2022. In 2021 Marguerite studied the Bachelor of Business and Administration at IE University in Madrid. But that's not all, seat tide, she is a TEDx speaker, and you will be able to listen to her Ted talk very soon.
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Here it is; we start this journey with many questions, and we love the process. This is not perfect, and it's just a work in progress and a learning step. Well, that is why we are having conversations about our creative souls; what does it take to execute an idea? How to unlock our creativity? How to express ourselves through our work? What is it that I need to create? Where to start? How to trust my instinct? Who am I becoming in this process.? We don't know what our destination is; we are here as explorers. Join us to Discover, Grow and Evolve.

We intend to inspire others to explore our essence as creators and feel more equipped to apply these insights to our own work. We all have ideas, interests, dreams, and passions, so we hope to inspire you to take some steps closer to making yours real.

The Producer: Mercedes Salce

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How many episodes does Depicting US have?

Depicting US currently has 12 episodes available.

What topics does Depicting US cover?

The podcast is about Coaching, Education, Self-Improvement, Podcasts, Creativity, Entrepreneur, Leadership, Inspiration and Learning.

What is the most popular episode on Depicting US?

The episode title 'A Creative Path to Self-Awareness through Art and Meditation with Ingela Johansson' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Depicting US?

The average episode length on Depicting US is 31 minutes.

How often are episodes of Depicting US released?

Episodes of Depicting US are typically released every 20 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of Depicting US?

The first episode of Depicting US was released on May 10, 2022.

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