This podcast is focused on all things creative with special forays into books and matters of faith. Join Michael as he catches up with an author, a songwriter, a painter, a comedian, or anyone working or supporting a creative endeavor.
Financial planner and coach, Jon Goodman provides 5 critical tips for financial success for creative people with unsteady incomes. https://www.skool.com/millionaireme-marchforward Also, check out www.joncgoodman.com
Mike and Nancy review an eclectic list of upcoming local entertainment plans along with the usual "Creative Indulgences" and the random question.
An interview with Arthur Smith II, the author of Layers. Layers is a collection of writings, poetry that shares Arthur's creative mind. Some are personal, some are creative. Some tell a story. They're all a glimpse into the mind of a man who shares his heart. For more info, visit his website: www.authorarthur2.com
Mike & Nancy recount their winter adventure to New Orleans. The episode includes recommendations for stops along the way, as well as restaurants, tours, museums, and music in the Big Easy.
Local Indianapolis author, Matthew Barron visits the studio to discuss his new release "Dissonant Dreams" - a collection of short stories. We also discuss his other work, including the creation of graphic novels, his novella "Waking Terror," and other writing related topics. Check out his website: www.submatterpress.com
We interview author Lloyd Mullins to discuss his historical fiction novel "A Rare and Dangerous Beast." We cover the basics of the story -- a young immigrant from Russia comes to the US via San Francisco in the mid-1800's, finding adventure in the old West from the Civil War to ranching to Native American family life to being a deputy sheriff. We also discuss his research methods, writing style, and some of his adventures in traveling the area in his pickup. It was a fun conversation. (No spoilers)
Mike & Nancy's daughters join the podcast to review their personal list of favorites from the year that was 2024. The usual banter ensues.
Meet Malachi Quarles, a brilliant young man with both Political Science and Music degrees. He loves making music. Also, enjoy the world premier of "Sweet Vikki" - the new single he wrote, performed, and produced alongside his girlfriend.
Cara and her daughter share a love for Taylor Swift. Mike and Nancy interview them about their adventure traveling from Oklahoma City to Indianapolis to attend Taylor's Era's weekend.
Meet Keith & Leslie Bean (Frederic & Ronza); musicians, songwriters, and performers with a focus on Motown and Blues. Check out their website: www.fredericandronza.com
This episode introduces the listener to multi-genre author, Christopher Clouser. He writes mystery, fantasy, and Sci-Fi; plus a few other things tossed in for fun. Visit www.clouserwritesbook.wordpress.com to learn more.
To kick off the new season, Nancy interviews Michael regarding his recently released novel, a young adult classic monster story entitled "The Purveyor of Death."
Mike & Nancy discuss the making of the Abandon Hope audiobook with the narrator, Michael DeCamp, who joins via Zoom from his home in Los Angeles.
Karen from Good Bones visits the studio again in advance of Season 8 of her show for a wide-ranging casual conversation about everything from EV cars to grief to great books.
Grant & Caitlyn, husband & wife, are also drama teachers at two different Indianapolis area high schools. They discuss their background in the dramatic arts, how they met, and the behind-the-scenes work of high school drama teachers.
Tomi Lessaris is super creative. She takes books and items that would otherwise be thrown away and turns them into cool, beautiful journals. Pieces of art that you can use to record your deep thoughts and store your important momentos.
Stephanie Daily made a lasagna for a friend who'd suffered a major loss. That simple gesture bloomed into a full-fledged business. In the Indy metro area, order a fresh, ready-to-bake lasagna or a flight of different ready-to-bake lasagnas, and she'll have them delivered to you.
Jon & Marcella own two drive-in theatres, one in Indianapolis and another in Colorado. We have a fun conversation about the history and the current state of the drive-in theatre industry, especially through the pandemic. For them, it's a labor of love.
Meet Teresa Beasley and Alan Mills, an incredibly creative couple. She's an author and he's a moviemaker and author. Together, they make creative magic. We talk books, movies, and making movies.
Mike & Nancy visit with Sherri Stewart, author and independent professional editor about her work as an editor, her published works, and her background who led her to write and edit. See www.stewartwriting.com for more info on Sherri and her work.
The regional country & popular music duo, Cook & Belle, visit the studio for a chat with Mike & Nancy about their music, their careers, and their award winning TV show.
Love is in the air as Mike & Nancy interview multiple friends about Valentine's Day and love resulting in their usual banter.
Best-selling author Francesca Zappia discusses her books and her writing journey including the story ideas, revisions, the search for an agent, and finally finding success.
Aaron Beal visits the podcast to chat with Mike, Nancy, and Angela. He is a family friend who moved to LA a few years ago to pursue acting and filmmaking. The banter includes a fun discussion of his short film projects and how his career in acting has evolved.
Angela and Andrea join Mike and Nancy in a review of their favorites from 2022 in books, TV, Movies, and Music. Plus, their usual banter.
Mike and Nancy interview professional photographer, Morgan Henry. They discuss how she got into the business, how she developed her skills, and how her business has evolved. She shoots weddings, engagements, and boudoir photos under her name and has a studio (Gigglemug) for family photos, etc. See morganlhenry.com or gigglemugphoto.com for details.
Author Angela Jackson-Brown discusses her new release: The Light Always Breaks. We explore the development of the characters, her writing process, and whether the story is a romance or a historic drama focused on the struggle for civil rights in the late 1940s. Photo Credit: Chandra Lynch, Ankh Productions
A hilarious and wide-ranging conversation with Karen E Laine & Cory Miller from HGTV's Good Bones. You won't get out of this episode without lots of laughter.
Mike & Nancy DeCamp interview Hollywood actor and stuntman, Michael DeCamp, who ironically shares the same name as one of the hosts. Learn about his work in the movie industry and how he got involved. NOTE: Michael DeCamp is not related to the hosts...as least not in any way that has yet been discovered.
Nancy and Michael discuss Michael's new book, the 3rd in his Cutters Notch trilogy, Reckless Abandon. It's available now from your favorite bookseller. Then, they go off on a tangent of cool and interesting ideas. Are they good enough to succeed? You be the judge.
A high-energy conversation with Lexie Signor, an accomplished master of the trumpet. She's played in orchestras, jazz bands, and back up to folks like Keith Urban and Darius Rucker. From teaching to writing music, she's the real deal. Check it out.
Michael & Nancy interview prolific indie fantasy and horror author George Kramer. Besides having over 20 published books including a series with a unique take on the vampire genre, George has a creative mind and brings a number of cool and interesting stories to this Cutters Notch Podcast episode. For more info, search for George Kramer Author on Amazon.
Mike & Nancy interview author Charles Kelley, the creator of the Kings of Chaos motorcycle club series. Besides the thriller series, he's also contributed to some short story anthologies and written a children's book (My Ship Don't Sink). Check out his info at www.ckfiction.com after enjoying our podcast episode.
We explore the ins and outs of starting up a food truck business with the founder of Pronto Taco. www.prontotaco.com
John Graham does whatever creative thing comes to mind. Comics, anthologies, songs, Christmas books, etc. He even organizes events to promote creativity. Check him out after the podcast at www.figidpress.com
Michael and Nancy discuss the process of getting published. Lessons learned. Steps and missteps taken. Tips for someone wanting to write a book.
We explore the source of the idea that became the Ash & Elm Cider Company with one of the founders, Andrea Homoya. We discuss the process, the flavors, the restaurant, and the vision that has become Ash & Elm. For details on Ash & Elm, visit www.ashandelmcider.com
Flash interviews with multiple local Indianapolis authors held during an author fair event at Books & Brews South Indy in Indianapolis on 2/26/2022.
Vivian shares the story of how she became the owner of the salon that would become the award-winning Transformations Salon & Spa on the south side of Indianapolis. Keeping up with trends, staying ahead of the curve, and keeping the creative juices flowing. www.transformationssalonandspa.com
Michael and Nancy introduce the new season and discuss the focus on "creativity." What drives creativity? What impacts creativity? What does it mean to be creative?
The full DeCamp family banters and recaps their Creative Indulgences in the year that was 2021.
Known as "Tad" on the HGTV home improvement show Good Bones, Thadeus Starsiak is much more than the good-natured demo guy. He's a deep-thinker, an entrepreneur, and soon to be an author. And yes, he is the Demogod. Check out www.loveheals.live
A discussion with a long-time music teacher covering topics ranging from teaching music in the pandemic, to the effects of music on other areas of learning, to how she keeps music fresh in her own life.
Doug Daniel is a professional artist, former gallery owner, and art instructor at IUPUI's Herron School of Art. You can find Doug's info and work at www.dougdanielart.com. You can also find his sporting art and apparel at www.wyattharper.com
Check her out on her website: www.cjcrtv.com You can also find her on Instagram and other sites by searching CJCRTV. And, watch for her daughter...a future rising star!
Michael is joined by his wife & cohost, Nancy, to interview David & Pamela Ackerman. The Ackermans are a singing duo/musicians who perform in the Indianapolis area. Since the pandemic hit, they have been doing weekly Facebook live "Couch Concerts." You find out more here: www.davidackerman.net
Karen E Laine, from HGTV's "Good Bones," visits the Cutters Notch Studio for a wide-ranging and hilarious chat with Michael and his wife, Nancy. Everything from how they got their start to eating cockroaches. Catch this episode!
Michael does flash interviews with multiple authors on site at the Books & Brews Multi-Author Book Signing.
Michael DeCamp discusses the sources of his ideas for the Cutters Notch collection of works and the name, Cutters Notch. The episode contains sample readings from each of the books. Find out more at his website: www.authormichaeldecamp.com
Author Angela Jackson-Brown returns to the podcast to discuss her new book, "When Stars Rain Down." The book is traditionally published and available everywhere. You can learn more at: www.angelajacksonbrown.com
Michael and his wife interview Sharee Nurse, a young, talented woman they've "claimed" as one of their sort of adopted kids. She is a writer, a speaker, a podcaster, and a musician. She also served as the inspiration for Michael's short story, "Rose and the Wooden Box." You can find Sharee by her name on several social media platforms, as well as her website: www.shareenurse.com