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In the Making by Makeshift explores creativity as a prescription for challenging times. Featuring interviews with makers and artists who share their personal stories of how creative practices have helped them through tough times. The conversations are ric


    • Apr 19, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 36m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    Michele Elliot - Textile Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 49:23


    Sometimes the benefits of a regular creative practice don’t just come from the making but whom you’re creating it with. Michele Elliot is a textile artist who was trekking in Nepal after a residency in India when she found herself in the middle of the massive 2015 Gorhka Earthquake. Michele returned safely to Australia but suffered Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She began to re-evaluate her entire artistic practice and found comfort not only in those repetitive Kantha stitches, but in reconnecting with her local community, teaching workshops and leading a sewing circle at Tender Funerals. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Michele Elliot - micheleelliot.com Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Smith and the Devil Sound Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Annie Werner - Knitter + Sewist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 45:51


    For some people there’s no separation between creativity and life. Their home, their clothes, even the food they eat is a work of art. Annie Werner has built a handmade life, from the straw bale home she shares with her partner and two children and many animals, to the hand sewn and hand knitted clothes she wears. The one time Annie couldn’t knit or crochet was while receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. In this episode we talk about living with cancer, about what she packed in the car when her house was threatened by the Black Summer bushfires - her knitting - and how she built her colourful, handmade life. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Annie Werner - Instagram @doctorannieautumn Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Smith and the Devil Sound Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Josh Heath - Photographer + Painter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 44:27


    How do you get your well-being fix from your creativity if it becomes your job? Joshua Heath studied photography at Art School but as a working photographer the the camera came to represent a tool of the trade rather than a form of artistic expression. After reading the Artists Way, Josh began painting using Posca pens on A5 coloured sheets of card. And then, at the age of 38, Josh suddenly had a stroke - and everything he knew about life, work and creativity turned upside down. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Josh Heath - joshuaheath.net Instagram @joshua.heath Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Dreamgood Post-Production Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Ernest Bukasa - Soccer Player, Coach + Poet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 43:10


    Sport and creativity aren’t often considered a natural match but when Ernest Bukasa plays soccer it’s like watching an artist on the field. Ernest arrived in Australia from the Democratic Republic of Congo, 11 years ago as a refugee. He played soccer with his brothers on the street and in the local park until he was introduced to Port Kembla Football club. Ernest was on track to playing for Sydney FC. But a rare neuromuscular disease put a sudden stop to his dreams. Soon after, Ernest discovered poetry and found the floodgates opened to his feelings. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Ernest Bukasa Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Blue Dot Sessions & Smith and the Devil - smithydevily@gmail.com Post-Production sound engineering: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bec Sandridge - Singer Songwriter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 45:32


    Is it sustainable to pour all your heartbreak into songwriting if you’re a singer songwriter? Bec Sandridge’s Debut album Try and Save Me is danceable, rockin' disco-pop, but where the songs talk honestly about sexuality, mental health, self-care and naturally break-ups. In this episode Bec talks about being vulnerable in her songwriting and says that she’s learnt it’s not always sustainable to wear your heart on your album’s sleeve. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Bec Sandridge - becsandridge.com Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.a Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Post-production sound: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Drew Fairley - Actor + Playwright

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 49:29


    In 2020 we all experienced some sort of cabin fever. But for Drew Fairley - a cabaret performer working on a cruise ship - cabin fever became a scary reality when he got caught up in the chaos of the Covid19 outbreak. The cruise ship, Drew was working on, was ejected out of Australian waters leaving Drew and 2 other Australians in a diplomatic limbo. Literally stranded on the high seas. To keep boredom and fear at bay, Drew turned to his craft and using props found in his cabin he made hilarious and sometimes poignant video skits for Instagram. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Drew Fairley - Instagram @droozah Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Sound Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Kirli Saunders - Poet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 47:35


    How do we as Australians reconcile the collective trauma of dispossession and the cultural disconnection of Australia’s First Nations people? For Kirli Saunders, a proud Gunai woman and Award Winning Poet and Author, healing comes from writing. In this episode Kirli talks about reconnecting with her language Gundungurra which she weaves into her poetry collection, Kindred and Bindi, a novel in verse for school kids. Bindi was also written in response to the catastrophic Black Summer bushfires that devastated Gundungurra Country in the Southern Highlands. We also talk about establishing a self-care creative habit and how writing poetry in Language is both a form of resilience and resistance. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Kirli Saunders - kirlisaunders.com Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Blue Dot Sessions Sound Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Coming soon - In The Making by Makeshift

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 1:00


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    In the Making - Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 3:06


    A new podcast by MakeShift that explores creativity as a prescription for challenging times. Can sewing, knitting, painting, writing or singing be good for us? Even if we're not very good at it? What are the mental health benefits of a creative habit? In The Making talks to artists and makers from different disciplines about their creative practice and how it helped them through a difficult time. They also share the tools in their creative first aid kit. Makeshift.org.au Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Sound Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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