A podcast series about people who have built their lives around embracing and empowering their creativity.
We dive in to find out how they do it, why, what they sacrifice and what they can teach us about ourselves. What muse or demons drive them to push their art form forward? And how they invent, innovate and create every day with the passion and energy to be wild at art.
Latest Episodes
Ellie Krieger is best known for her hit Food Network show “Healthy Appetite,” and as the host and executive producer of the cooking series “Ellie’s Real Good Food” on PBS. Ellie is a New York Times bestselling, IACP and two-time James Beard award winning cookbook author.
Top House is a four man show featuring Jesse Davis, Joe Larson, William Cook, and Andy LaFavre. Now residing in Nashville, they hail from Montana and their music is a soulful mix of mountains, blue grass, and folk, with Irish undertones.
From a 600lb. tuna to a 13' alligator, Leslie records these natural wonders on canvas, linen, and paper, expressing her artistic vision beautifully, in the Japanese art of Gyotaku.
"Jesus and Seltzer," is a series of one minute reads on addiction, recovery, and hope. Jason says that the book will meet you where you are, with or without faith, with or without hope.
New York artist Rachelle Krieger is fresh from her solo show at VOLTA NY, where Susan Eley Fine Art featured her recent paintings and ceramics.
In this episode wife, mom, grandmom and now author, Joan Page shares her journey as a writer and shares her heart in Lessons From Mama.
Michael Albanese is a storyteller and recently authored the children's book (for adults) "The Boy Who Loved Boxes". Now he is building a boutique publishing company - The Weight of Ink.
Laura Coston Anrud developed her artistic style in Portland, OR along what she says was a rocky path, before coming back home
Natasha Cross grew up in the UK, and always had wanderlust. At a young age she had boldly followed her dreams, traveling and exploring in Cambodia and in Chile.
Until recently Heather Shepherd has been a Refugee Aid Worker in Turkey. There in refugee camps Heather learned to tattoo with Henna as a way of engaging with the Syrian women who embrace the art form as part of their cultural identity.
Please visit David’s art storefront to check out his own creative endeavors. He combines a background in architecture with his love of sketching in pen and ink to create his art. Drawing in plein air from Atlanta to Tuscany, Seattle to Florida, he hopes to deliver a timeless connection to memories and special places.