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A Fresh Coat of Innovation: The Chromatic Podcast is hosted by Craig Bundren founder of the Bundren Building Arts Foundation and Chromo Magazine/ Bundren Painting. He will be bringing together Arts, Culture, Artists, Architects and Community with Paint

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    Nick May | Pro Painter Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 50:05


    Title: Nick May | Pro Painter NetworkIn 1999 Nick May started a painting business, Walls by Design, and over the years he has worked with a lot of interior designers. Many of them have been good designers, but often time, their business skills were a bit lacking. In 2013, Nick started a series of live events in Denver with a handful of companies to educated designers on the business of interior design. They would host lunch and learns and bring in a speaker. His hope was to help them grow their businesses and in turn, they might use Walls by Design for their painting needs.In 2014, Nick married this idea with another passion of mine...podcasting. He launched ‘The Chaise Lounge Podcast' with the hopes to expand his impact on the interior design community nationally. Little did Nick know that they would soon be downloaded and listened to in over 100 countries and become one of the top interior design podcasts on iTunes.In 2016, he was asked to start covering markets and live events for interior designers… The Chaise Lounge hit the road! This has to lead to increased exposure and network into the larger interior design community, and he has now interviewed some of the biggest names in interior design. JOIN NICK MAY AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:00:47 - Coming up with, with, with all the new, exciting, different things that the ideas01:34 - They started that podcast like three years ago 02:01 - He remembers being in college and going down to Kinko's02:47 - He started podcasting, eight or nine years ago. And nobody knew what the heck podcasting was03:40 - A mix of entrepreneurs that they would read about04:22 - Got lots of sponsorship traveled the world, went to Spain and Italy through that podcast05:29 - He ran a painting business all through college06:11 - What the hell is he going to do the rest of his life? 07:18 - He remembers all the tricks of the trade from painters 07:32 - That's how he got into the painting business.19:50 - They're doing things that haven't been done in our industry20:40 - His wife told him in the conversations with him sometimes are torture21:10 - There are too many, too many ideas21:55 - They've really created something that's affordable22:58 - You want to call the crazy time that we're in23:53 - Break-even is acceptable, but there's an opportunity out there24:29 - Everybody's chasing the same skinny rabbit25:09 - Hi is actually going to start pulling all these triggers for these things26:03 - Traction has been pushed in front of his face and, um, and scaling up27:33 - All of a sudden he was afforded the opportunity37:17 - His first introduction to a book that was teaching about business37:48 - They actually came up with the idea to do a virtual conference38:38 - His whole story together in one place39:24 - He would love to do a book with Gary 40:22 - Until some other problem shows up40:47 - Like when you're the guy it's like, you're the worst boss41:33 - Because they have systems and processes42:17 - Freedom to handle those problems43:09 - Bob is the oldest one that works for Nick44:05 - Has has already given you the solution44:50 - They want to save the world for everybody CONNECT WITH AMELIA ROSE EARHART:PROPAINTERNETWORK.COM/#NICKMAYDENVERSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST:iTunesSpotifyLEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION:Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fmChroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.comBundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.orgBundren Painting: www.Bundren.comHost: www.CraigBundren.comPlease subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review.Thanks for listening and sharing.

    Amelia Earhart | Creating A Flight Plan To Clear Any Goal For Take-Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 67:07


    Title: Amelia Earhart | Creating A Flight Plan To Clear Any Goal For Take-OffAmelia Rose Earhart, namesaked after the famed Amelia Mary Earhart who attempted to fly around the world in 1937, is one of the youngest women to fly around the world in a single-engine aircraft. In 2014, Amelia flew a Pilatus PC12-NG 28,000 miles, crossing the equator six times, through fourteen countries to complete a circumnavigation of the globe. Her parents, sharing the Earhart surname, wanted their daughter to have a name that would inspire her to live a life of passion and adventure.Amelia is the President of the Fly With Amelia Foundation, a non-profit organization that grants flight-training scholarships to young women, aged sixteen to eighteen. The Fly With Amelia Foundation also fosters aviation and aerospace opportunities for people of all ages through aviation-based educational STEM opportunities, in partnership with Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum in Denver, CO.Amelia has been a passionate aviatrix since her first flight lesson at the age of twenty-one, a seeker of all things adventurous, and is an accomplished public speaker, spending the last 8 years working as a television news anchor, covering breaking news, traffic, and weather in Denver and Los Angeles. Amelia was given the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award in 2013 and in 2014 was named by the Jaycees as one of the "Top Ten Young Americans".JOIN AMELIA ROSE EARHART AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:00:40 - Fantastic story about a girl who was given the name01:06 - Authentic person that you're going to want to spend some time01:52 - Your actual name is Amelia Rose Earhart03:00 - Amelia Mary Earhart left behind such a legacy03:20 - Amelia can grow up and be whatever she wants03:51 - The fact that Amelia Rose Earhart is not related to Amelia Mary Earhart. And for a long time, she thought she was.04:35 - They think there's a lot of people in the world that look to for things to criticize05:07 - It's not a lack of resources. It's a lack of resourcefulness.06:39 - Amelia gets chills because she thinks how on earth did she pull that off?07:56 - Amelia had to save up and she would work five jobs at a time10:11 - When Amelia flew about 10 hours a day with her co-pilot Shane Jordan12:08 - That was the first time Amelia was crossing any ocean where you have no option to land15:04 - Amelia is starting to break down her survival gear as she starts to work towards publishing her book17:15 - Amelia's co-pilot allowed her to be the true pilot and command of that journey20:02 - The real benefit of flying around the world.58:40 - Helping people become artists in the same way that Amelia did39:18 - Putting the logos of 28 different corporations on the outside of an airplane that needs to fly through crazy changes in air temperature.1:01:32 - Having a weird name puts you in weird situations 1:03:I4 - Amelia got these 16 paintings and I'm going through the lobby 1:05:04 - As it catches the light and it changes and it's dynamically moving. CONNECT WITH AMELIA ROSE EARHART:FLYWITHAMELIA.ORG SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST:iTunesSpotifyLEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION:Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fmChroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.comBundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.orgBundren Painting: www.Bundren.comHost: www.CraigBundren.comPlease subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review.Thanks for listening and sharing.

    Sue Wadden | Refresh Your Space and Transform Your Life With Color

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 50:37


    Wadden began her career as a color expert at Sherwin-Williams in 1998, as an interior designer and color marketing specialist.  Today, as director of color marketing, Wadden is the face and voice of color for Sherwin-Williams, responsible for the company's overall vision and philosophy of color leadership. With over 20 years of color marketing experience, Sue is an expert in color development, palette strategy, consumer, specifier and commercial color insights, color styling and trend forecasting.  Wadden serves as editorial advisor to STIR® magazine for design professionals and takes an active role in interfacing with consumer and trade media on topics surrounding color.JOIN SUE WADDEN AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:00:46 - The role of Director of Color Marketing - responsible for strategy of color for Sherwin Williams01:31 - Getting to name colors 01:51 - No, it's not like naming nail polish colors 02:05 - The color names are permanent 03:00 - There are 30,000 colors in the database and they each have to be unique 04:40 - Getting an internship at Sherwin Williams 06:32 - People don't realize how many paint brands Sherwin Williams is responsible for 07:37 - How do all the different people look at color? The paradox of choice 09:20 - As a paint contractor you're an applyer of color, the client chooses 11:26 - They don't want people to be angry they can't find the right color 12:45 - Sending free color chips directly to the consumer 12:53 - We keep learning, but we're not sure where it's going to go 14:28 - 157 Shades of white paint 17:40 - Sue uses her own house as a canvas to test out the colors 19:06 - Sue sees complexity in color - a combination of thousands of pigments 22:00 - Sponge painting and crazy color combinations of the 90s23:00 - Craig's dad's office was Hunter Green 23:30 - The one thing you can count on in design is that you're going to see it again 25:24 - The importance of grey and white 26:24 - We're seeing more color come in 29:29 - Commercial and residential are on the same color cycle 30:30 - The colors are based on a ton of research 31:50 - Being held accountable to metrics and tracking 32:48 - The greatest influence on the direction of color34:30 - Moving toward comfort colors 36:00 - Technology has an impact on our color choices because of the blue light from the screens42:00 - Some colors range from popularity of 5 to 10 years44:10 - People are starting to have a deeper emotional connection to color 46:15 - Relying on fan favorites but still try to keep it fresh  CONNECT WITH SUE WADDEN:SHERWINWILLIAMS.COMSWCOLORFORECAST.COMSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST:iTunesSpotifyLEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION:Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fmChroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.comBundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.orgBundren Painting: www.Bundren.comHost: www.CraigBundren.comPlease subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review.Thanks for listening and sharing. 

    Wayne Rivers | A New Reality for Family Businesses

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 58:32


    JOIN WAYNE RIVERS AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:00:46 - Wayne Rivers, “The Catalyst” 01:05 - The Family Business Institute02:45 - How Wayne got started04:03 - Helping family businesses get unstuck 06:26 - Roles, responsibilities and accountability 08:10 - Family businesses falsely have “informality” 10:19 - People make mistakes and that's how we learn 12:10 - Pray and Pay 12:32 - People used to pass down family businesses, more than half today won't pass within the family14:40 - Exit strategies for family businesses 16:40 - Accounting and Finance (looking beyond tax breaks) 19:22 - Yes, you need a budget 20:29 - Getting back on target 22:58 - The problem with Covid is that it's become so political 25:45 - Business planning in a complicated climate 29:19 - Looks like a brief and mild recession depending on your industry 31:00 - We're optimistic 37:25 - You can tell a lot about a contractor based on a job site 41:15 - Starting the Family Business Institute 46:00 - Construction company peer group (peer audit) 47:55 - Contractors are amazing consultants as long as they're not looking at their own business 49:24 - Be willing to open the books and get honest feedback 52:06 - You don't know what you don't know 54:44 - Drawing from the experience working with our clients as authors  CONNECT WITH WAYNE RIVERS:WEBSITEBOOKSSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST:iTunesSpotifyLEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION:Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fmChroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.comBundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.orgBundren Painting: www.Bundren.comHost: www.CraigBundren.comPlease subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review.Thanks for listening and sharing.

    Cameron Herold “The CEO Whisperer” | Building a Business on Values that Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 67:48


    “Start building a network of fellow entrepreneurs that understand your passion and don't make you feel guilty about always chasing it.”~ Cameron HeroldCameron Herold is an international speaker and author of Meetings Suck and the best-selling book Double Double: How to Double Your Revenue and Profit in 3 Years or Less, which is currently in its seventh printing. He is the mastermind behind hundreds of companies' exponential growth and has built a dynamic consultancy, including his time as COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. His current clients include a 'Big 4' wireless carrier and a monarchy. He is the founder of COO Alliance, which helps COO's become better leaders.JOIN CAMERON HEROLD AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:00:56 Cameron's Book, “Double Double” 01:07 The way the book was written was different than anything Craig has read02:10 College Pro Painters (The Cheat Sheet on How to Grow Quickly)04:45 The painting business and creating a system07:04 “We avoided all the busy work and focused on growth”07:56 It's no longer about being the smartest person in the room...09:40 You don't need an MBA to run a business, because business is simple11:46 Growing up with the Boston hustle 14:10 Never reveal where you got your product16:00 How to grow when it's slow18:00 It's cheaper to buy marketing during a downturn19:50 Stepping out of tunnel vision20:30 When the building's on-fire, run towards it (Focus, Faith, and Effort)24:54 They only had 4 pieces of marketing collateral that he started with and the importance of google reviews29:19 How does the media make money? The media outlets need good content (use the phone)32:00 The different kinds of stories you can pitch 35:00 What is culture?36:00 Getting rid of the toxic people in your culture43:00 If you're going to be a leader, you're going to have to do the difficult things48:00 Just because you let somebody go, doesn't mean you can't support them forward54:00 The owner's job is to dream, and it's the team's job to make it happen56:00 The importance of core values1:00:00 What Craig wants his business to be 1:03:00 Why impact the COO? Giving them a space CONNECT WITH CAMERON HEROLD (AND BE SURE TO ORDER HIS BOOK, DOUBLE, DOUBLE):WEBSITEBOOKSPODCASTSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST:iTunesSpotifyLEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION:Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fmChroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.comBundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.orgBundren Painting: www.Bundren.comHost: www.CraigBundren.comPlease subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review.Thanks for listening and sharing.

    Noah and Elia Quiles | Civic Pride Through Civic Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 51:15


    “If somebody gives a message, it's like any other art, that's what it is” - Noah Quiles “The hard work beats talent any day the talent doesn't work hard” - Noah Quiles Noah and his wife Elia own and operate UP Art Studio out of Houston, Texas. They facilitate art projects for artists, communities, and corporations, local and globally. Their Mission is to instill “Civic Pride through Civic Art.” Together they develop and work on projects that educate, move, and engage communities. UP Art Studio is a for-profit LLC partnership with a majority focus on community-oriented non-profit projects (donations to many of their projects are tax-deductible, via a fiscal sponsorship from Fresh Arts). They also work with private, commercial and other special projects as well. They specialize in public art projects, mural and art commissions, project management (curating, budgets, logistics), design services, marketing (design, writing, research), gallery art shows, event planning, screen printing, photography/videography, and artist collaborations. They are passionate about public art and in 2015 they launched an initiative to transform traffic signal control cabinets into works of art, called "Mini Murals". They work closely with the City of Houston Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Department of Public Works & Engineering, City Council Members, and Fresh Arts who is acting as the project's fiscal agent, making donations to the project tax-deductible. Noah is the creative force behind UP Art Studio, and has been in the “street art and mural” world for over 27 years. He brings to the team the creative ideas and strong global relationships that fuel the strategy and continuance behind the business. He is also the logistics man, managing ground crews and on-site vendors. His specific skills serve and drive daily action as well as the overall mission and vision of UP Art Studio. NOAH, ELIA QUILES AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS: 01:25 – How this project got started? 09:10 – The minimurals and the benefits for the city. 14:55 – Have you put the program on any other cities? 16:34 – On the minimurals is it one and done type scenario? 17:39 – If artists want to get involved what should they do? 21:01 – You also do large scale murals, are you working on other murals? 27:14 – Tagging, the evolution of the tagger. 37:19 – Taking out the creativity and applying it. 41:50 – Art organizations and groups. 45:07 – How much art is in the city and how many people are doing it? 46:31 – Where do you think Houston is in the art scene? CONNECT WITH KEITH NOA QUILES LinkedIn Website SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST: iTunes Spotify LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Chroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.com Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Please subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review. Thanks for listening and sharing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

    Keith J. Cunningham | Painting Lines On The Road Less Stupid

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 57:22


    “The most powerful skill we need to become great business owners is understanding and measuring the numbers so that we have better optics on where we are, what's wrong and what to prioritize to fix it.” ~ Keith J. Cunningham American entrepreneur, international speaker and acclaimed author, Keith Cunningham is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on business mastery. With more than 45 years of business and investing experience, Keith has taught critical business skills to thousands of top executives and entrepreneurs around the world. Keith is an expert at helping business owners turn fledgling businesses into highly profitable companies with explosive growth. In Keith's Business School for Entrepreneurs courses, he teaches detailed strategies you can implement even in today's volatile economy. Keith is the author of Keys to the Vault: Lessons from the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business and The Ultimate Blueprint for an Insanely Successful Business. His newest book, The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board, is a business book for business readers who want to learn the principles and strategies of making great decisions and minimizing risk. The series of short chapters and subsequent Thinking Time questions are designed to maximize clarity and create better choices... either of which will result in fewer stupid mistakes. Keith is a dynamic speaker with a sense of humor that will leave you equally as entertained as educated. He is the only speaker who appears with Tony Robbins at Robbins' Wealth Mastery, Business Mastery and Platinum events. JOIN KEITH CUNNINGHAM AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS: 01:18 How most problems started out as good ideas 02:32 The root of everyone's problems: 1. Excessive Optimism 2. Unexamined Assumptions 3. Ignoring Risk 03:40 Keith's favorite question to ask business owners 04:30 Keith's key to getting rich is to do fewer dumb things 06:04 We tend to surround ourselves with people that won't test us 07:35 Keith's advice to business owners right now (face reality and embrace change) 09:50 Change is what creates opportunity 10:56 The person with the fewest blind spots wins - with no exception! 12:49 Keith's input on pivoting today and the question he asks himself 14:31 Wise people have people around them that will help guide them 15:09 Second and Third order consequences (The key to success is long-term thinking) 20:01 The less risk you perceive, the more risk there is 21:24 The importance of thinking time (Business is an intellectual sport) 22:31 Think and Grow Rich 26:20 Warren Buffet's Rules 27:25 Start thinking time with a world-class question 31:49 Keith's high-quality question for today's environment 36:04 The answers keep on changing 38:52 The type of audits businesses need to do right now 41:45 Get to a break even point as a business 44:40 Playing to the hand that you're dealt 46:00 Efficiency audits 47:27 The cave story - learning how to preserve your resources 49:47 The capacity audit 50:49 The effectiveness audit 51:49 The harder the times, the better the people you need 52:57 Business mastery - practicing to improve - measure, correct, practice 55:10 Keith's favorite quote: “Hell on earth would be to meet the man I could have been” CONNECT WITH KEITH CUNNINGHAM (AND BE SURE TO ORDER HIS BOOK, THE ROAD LESS STUPID): The Road Less Stupid LinkedIn Keys to the Vault Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

    Bob Curry | The Turnaround

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 56:08


    Robert Curry - a renowned author, CEO, coach, business mentor, and profit improvement (turnaround) expert - joins Craig Bundren for this riveting episode of The Chromatic Podcast focusing on the fascinating topic of business turnaround. Bob is a seasoned executive and has extensive management leadership, business consulting, and financial experience. This includes over 15 years of experience in the capacity of President, CEO, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Operating Officer of companies ranging in sales volume between $30 to $500 million annually. We are sure you will agree with us that Bob Curry is also incredibly passionate about his specialty. JOIN BOB CURRY AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS: 01:50 About Bob's books 04:50 Bob shares his backstory, his personal goal setting, the importance of great mentors, and more. 09:55 The goals behind writing his books. 13:07 Stop over-spending, sack bad actors and find your superstars. 14:34 Bob's first turnaround. 15:30 The Turnaround process. 21:35 Who runs the show: How Bob works when he comes into a company. 24:20 The joy that comes from the whole turnaround process. 27:30 The importance of familial support, success as a family affair, and creating the right environment for productivity. 31:40 Trouble spots that any business can share. 34:00 You cannot wear all the caps. 36:30 Understanding the numbers and what the levers are that you need to be pulling to aid your business. 38:00 Surviving Hard Times. 44:30 The Hardest Turnaround Story. CONNECT WITH BOB CURRY (AND BE SURE TO PRE-ORDER HIS UPCOMING BOOK, THE TURNAROUND II): Pre-order The Turnaround II LinkedIn CEO Results Coaching OTHER BOOKS BY BOB CURRY: From Red to Black: A Business Turnaround The Turnaround SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST: iTunes Spotify LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Chroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.com Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Please subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review. Thanks for listening and sharing. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

    David Coles | An In-Depth History of Color

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 54:33


    David Coles joins Craig Bundren for Episode 03 of The Chromatic Podcast. David is the founder and master paint-maker at Langridge Artist Colours in Victoria, Australia - one of the world's most respected makers of artists' oil paints. He is also the author Chromatopia, an origin story of history's most vivid color pigments. Did you know that the Egyptians created the first synthetic color and used it to create the famous blue crown of Queen Nefertiti? Or that the noblest purple comes from a predatory sea snail? We didn't either. Be sure to check out David's book, and enjoy the show! JOIN DAVID COLES AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS: 01:55 What made David decide to write a book about color? 05:40 On asking: ‘Where does the color come from?' 06:50 Was Chromatopia a difficult book to write? 09:00 Mummy Brown and the names of colors. 13:00 Restoring paintings (Did we ever get to see historic art in its true beauty?) 16:20 The expense of Art and how today's artist can obtain materials with far greater ease than historic painters. 19:18 The Guild of Saint Luke. 23:10 What is David's favorite color, and the difference between a pigment and a dye. 27:38 Colors or Recipes? - What vapors have to do with the color of paint and the history of the creation of lead paints. 33:30 Synthetics. 40:34 David talks about the recipes in his book. 42:00 Once an artist, always an artist (even during COVID-19) 43:52: Setting up the company. 50:20 Mad Scientist or Chef - Making paint that lasts longer, revolutionizing the industry for better, longer lasting art. 53:00 Book Talk. CONNECT WITH DAVID COLES AND GET HIS BOOK: Website Get The Book SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST: iTunes Spotify LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Chroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.com Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Please subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5 star rating and review. Thanks for listening and sharing. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

    Piper Faust | Public Art Innovation in Houston

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 48:13


    Today we are joined by the ever colorful Piper Faust. Piper Faust earned a Master's in Contemporary Art from Sotheby's Institute in London with a focus on community activation in public art practices. Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Arts in International Communications from Texas Christian University. With 15 years of experience in planning, managing and executing temporary and permanent art projects from initial planning stages through completion for public, private and commercial clients. Piper has a great deal to share with us during this weeks exciting show. By supporting and fostering dynamic place-making projects that draw people into the world of art, Piper hopes to eliminate the ego surrounding art and get people excited and engaged with the art that is all around them! JOIN PIPER FAUST AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS:
 1:35 How Piper started her journey within the realm of public art and how it became her passion. 05:20 What type of projects are a favorite of Piper's to work on? 08:15 Temporary art and how it charges the moment. 11:25 During difficult times, how art can provide a sense of continuation and normalcy. 11:45 How Covid-19 has effected the art world. 19:05 Creating the space for art and finding opportunity where others would turn away. 22:15 The Bundren Building Arts Foundation. 27:15 How art adds to the community and value of property. 31:30 What can artists do to get funding or spaces to bring their art to the public? Be creative and curious. 3:30 Picking the right artist for the community and the importance of honest collaboration and flexibility during the selection process. 35:14 Taking the ego out of art and making art approachable. 38:19 The case of the ‘Crazy Rabbit' painting and how art speaks to people differently 41:43 Art in hospitals and creating spaces that aid recovery and lower stress levels for both patients and staff. MORE ABOUT PIPER FAUST: LinkedIn Website SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST: iTunes Spotify LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: The Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Please subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5 star rating and review. Thanks for listening and sharing. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

    Craig Bundren | Chromatic Podcast Background Episode 01

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 53:14


    Craig Bundren host of The Chromatic Podcast gets interviewed by Scott Martin of The Groundswell Marketing Podcast in this inaugural episode talking about the origins of this podcast and Craig's background leading up to this launch. The Chromatic Podcast is hosted by Craig Bundren founder of the Bundren Building Arts Foundation and Chromo Magazine/ Bundren Painting. He will be bringing together Arts, Culture, Artists, Architects and Community with Paint industry innovations and trends. This mix of paint is a fresh look at arts, culture and our environments that we work, live and play in. JOIN CRAIG BUNDREN AND SCOTT MARTIN AS THEY DISCUSS:
 • 03:25 Mission statement: Bringing light to fascinating people and the projects they are involved with. • 06:10 What set Bundren on the path towards being a passionate disrupter within the art industry? • 08:45 Working with artists and builders. • 10:40 On adding color to Houston. • 14:10 Sharing more about the ‘not for profit' Bundren Arts Foundation. • 18:00 On 35 years ago and changing the way a humble paint business operated. • 21:16 The Tony Robbins Platinum Partnership • 25:45 How being curious and willing to keep learning opens up doorways of opportunity. • 29:00 Book talk. Thrive - Arianna Huffington. • 31:30 The forward-looking vision. • 34:50 Redefining a paint company. • 37:50 What is Craig excited about next? • 39:00 Chroma Mag. • 41:00 Coaching others. • 43:20 Expect the unexpected from this podcast. LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Chroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.com Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Guest Host: www.Groundswell.Marketing Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message

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