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Allan and Paul Rust (The Great North, Love, Saturday Night) take a trip back in time in one of landmark neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Along the way they observe the vibrant Victorian architecture, get silly on the sidewalks, and make their way around Echo Park Lake.Paul Rust on Instagram & Twitter @PaulRustPaul Rust Collage's Art Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LesleyAndPaulStore
Check out Wacky Pops, the new online shop for all kawaii lovers and softies out there, with a huge selection of whimsical designs on clothes, accessories, and home decor. See all the kawaii items and pick out your favorites at: https://www.WackyPops.com Wildcat Financial LLC City: Sheridan Address: MBR 30 Website: https://mommymoneychallenge.com
Episode 5: The Arts: Essential to Healing Woliwon (Thank you) for joining us for this essential episode on healing! The healing of our bodies, relationships, and Mother Earth is the focus of the Aunties on Air Pod! Healing is hard work. It takes commitment, love for self, and support from those who care for us. It also takes the ARTS! We heal through music, literature, photography, painting, and all forms of creative expression. For thousands of years, Indigenous people from across our world have recognized the deep connection between the arts and healing. In this episode you will hear how collaboration and the arts have transformed the experiences and healing of many. You will meet our friends, Jen and Annette, both stars in the Bangor, Maine area. They both lead vibrant organizations that promote the abundance art brings to a community. The Penobscot Theater, Bangor Beautiful, and the Rock and Art Shop- all critical when discussing community healing within our territory. Both Wabanaki people and non-indigenous people living Wabanaki Territory will feel the love and commitment to community through this episode! Please sit back and take in the healing power of the ARTS!Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocWoliwon https://pmportal.org/dictionary/woliwon Topics Discussed:Rock and Art Shop- Bangor — The Rock and Art ShopBangor Beautiful- https://www.bangorbeautiful.org/homePenobscot Theatre- Penobscot Theatre Company | Bangor's Professional TheatreDonna Brown- https://www.wabanakiwomenscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/WWC-Announcement-of-Executive-Director.jpgBee Mural- Bangor Beautiful - Good of the Hive MuralPTC Gluskabe Performance- https://www.penobscottheatre.org/project/my-story-is-gluskabe/Carol Dana Quote-https://www.bangordailynews.com/2024/03/01/bangor/penobscot-theatre-gluskabe-play-joam40zk0w/Carol Dana- Carol Dana (dawnlandvoices.org)WPHW Mural- New Hammond St. ground mural brightens Downtown Bangor (wabi.tv)Fiddlehead Mural- The Man Behind Bangor's Newest Mural; Maine's 'Color Wizard' (i95rocks.com) Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet-Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq-Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township- Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik- Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation-Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Annette Dodd, Jen Shepard Editor: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin
On the corner of 85th Street in Jackson Heights, A.R.T. (short for Art Retail Therapy), has more than just brushes and colored pencils. It's a space that invites artists and non-artists alike to share their art and life stories – or to simply get lost among the well-stocked shelves. Francisco Segarra opened A.R.T. in 202. Today, the Queer and Latinx-owned shop is a community arts center. In this episode we talk with Francisco and business partner Charlie Márquez to learn more about A.R.T., running a small business, and building a community. https://www.artretailtherapy.com/classes-events-figure-drawing-art-events/witch-craft-night-noche-de-manualidades-para-brujitxs-25-adults https://www.artretailtherapy.com/ https://epicenter-nyc.com/how-jackson-heights-art-shop-became-a-community-haven/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Revision Path is all about inspiring Black designers, and my conversation with Ashley Fletcher is a brilliant example of why that inspiration matters. Ashley drops some serious knowledge on finding your creative community, pushing boundaries, but also the importance of taking care of your well-being.Ashley talked about her current work, including her business Goods Made By Digitrillnana, and she shared how her educational journey helped her growth in understanding design. We also talked shop on a few topics, including the role of design organizations in 2023, AI and intellectual property, and more.Ashley's story will leave you feeling inspired and ready to take your design career to new heights!LinksAshley Fletcher's WebsiteAshley Fletcher on InstagramAshley Fletcher on TikTokAshley Fletcher on TwitterGoods Made By DigitrillnanaFor a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Donate to Revision PathFor 10 years, Revision Path has been dedicated to showcasing Black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever.Click or tap here to make either a one-time or monthly donation to help keep Revision Path running strong.Thank you for your support!==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows. Follow us, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.Executive Producer and Host: Maurice CherryEditor and Audio Engineer: RJ BasilioIntro Voiceover: Music Man DreIntro and Outro Music: Yellow SpeakerTranscripts are provided courtesy of Brevity and Wit.☎️ Call 626-603-0310 and leave us a message with your comments on this episode!Thank you for listening!==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world. They are always looking to expand their roster of freelance design consultants in the U.S., particularly brand strategists, copywriters, graphic designers and Web developers.If you know how to deliver excellent creative work reliably, and enjoy the autonomy of a virtual-based, freelance life (with no non-competes), check them out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.
This week we discuss Rush Bearing as Custom of the Day. In legend of the Week we look at the Irish gods. There's some Wordsworth and Yeats at the end and in the middle of that is me wondering about the benefits of walking and honouring your ancestors. The bedtime story is part one of The Poisoned Rose by Tony Walker. We also present 'Natural Pigments' and talk about if they are any good. I forgot to mention that Art Shop in Appleby which makes its own natural pigments. Here are the links to the books discussed in the episode: https://www.ghostpod.org/2023/07/12/late-night-sleep-radio-episode-6/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey guys, in this episode, I am going to talk about I get a shop approval on Creative Fabrica for ai art shop).Check out Patreon - https://patreon.com/globoarte Click here to Download the THE ARTIST WORKBOOK - https://gumroad.com/l/VFWZl CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FREE GUIDE- TOP 30 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE + 2 BONUSES http://bit.ly/30waystomakemoneyfreeguide and don't forget to grab a free art magazine that contains our Instagram deep secrets on how to grow on Instagram and get sales, click below to download the free art magazine. www.globoarte.info/freemagazine For more information, read our blog articles At www.globoarte.info For more tutorials and more art tips and so much more, don't forget to download our Mobile App- https://bit.ly/2TJOLhj. 60+ NICHE IDEAS FREE Guide For Redbubble- https://gum.co/KjgAc,,,,, ZAZZLE BEGINNERS KIT HERE - https://globoarte.gumroad.com/l/zazzlebeginnerskit --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artchocolate/support
今回もゲストはヘアメイクアーティストの市場朱実さん。 現在の活動内容から、未来への展望など、お話ししてもらいました。 そしてくじやろうぜのコーナーも大盛況!仲垣チャンス炸裂なるか!? 次回はコミュニティラジオ局かわさきFM代表の大西絵満さんにお話を伺います!お楽しみに! 市場朱実 :Instagram HP そして番組冒頭でご紹介した雑誌「365 ART +」のご購入はコチラ!SHOP・デジタル書籍
今回のゲストはヘアメイクアーティストの市場朱実さん。 由利さんつながりでお知り合いの市場さん。姫路を拠点とする美容室を経営されている傍ら、ファッションデザインなども行うマルチな方です! 市場さんがヘアメイク業界に進んだきっかけやステップアップの裏話などをお話ししただきました。 そしてくじやろうぜのコーナーも大盛況!地元の魅力って何ですか??などなど・・・ 次回もヘアメイクアーティストの市場朱実さんにお話を伺います!お楽しみに! 市場朱実 :Instagram HP そして番組冒頭でご紹介した雑誌「365 ART +」のご購入はコチラ!SHOP・デジタル書籍
Luz Maria Clayton is a digital artist and a small business owner in San Diego, CA. Her tiny art shop in City Heights just turned 2 years old and it's already a landmark of the neighborhood! Luz and her mother create and sell gift items, jewelry, art prints, crocheted hats, aprons, throw blankets -- you name it! The items that will make truly unique gifts from San Diego for any visitor to our city! https://www.artedeluzsd.com/shop/all-items https://www.artedeluzsd.com/our-story https://www.voice.com/creation/100000001749911 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-the-art-scene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-the-art-scene/support
Chrissi and Peter introduce themselves, their dogs, and share about their businesses, lives and backgrounds. Special appearance by the one and only Hotel Azul! LINKS & RESOURCES Get in touch with Chrissi: www.chrissisdogtraining.com chrissi.schranz [at] gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/chrissi.schranz/ https://www.instagram.com/adogisabondbetweenstrangers/ Chrissi's upcoming online class at Fenzi Dog Sports Academy: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/12090 Get in touch with Peter: peterfrombelfast [at] gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/mcgarrypeterj Elvira Méndez Art Shop: https://www.facebook.com/elviramendezartshop The NGO Elvira works with: https://socodevi.org/en/
What's this episode about?In episode #5 of the Conscious Rebel Podcast, artist Julia Gabrielov joins me to talk about art:How did Julia turn her passion in art into a full time career?Using Instagram vs Facebook for art businessDoes quality of your work matter, or is it a matter of marketing?How do you balance improving your skills, creating, and making money?Julia's commission process and tips on pricingWhere can you find inspirationJulia's creative process from start to finishWhat is the purpose of art? Why do we like to paint women?Spiritual beliefs, consciousness, GodReligion vs your personal relationship with GodConnect with Julia:- Website: https://juliagabrielov.com/- Instagram: @juliagabrielovConnect with your host Lucy Morningstar:- Website and Art Shop: https://lucymorningstar.art- Instagram: https://instagram.com/artistlucymorningstar- Get 15% discount on your next art print purchase: https://lucymorningstar.art/special
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat about financial literacy, and everything the library offers to work on your money smart skills from little kids through adults. From July 13-August 24, Plano Public Library is hosting the Thinking Money for Kids exhibit at Haggard Library. Thinking Money for Kids strives to teach children ages 7 to 11 and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics — like saving, spending and budgeting — in a way that is not only understandable, but fun. Join us for a grand opening and ribbon cutting on July 14 at 4pm. Thinking Money for Kids is a museum-quality exhibition traveling to 50 U.S. public libraries between 2019 and 2022. Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores topics like earning money, saving and spending, and making responsible financial decisions. Thinking Money for Kids is brought to communities nationwide by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office. In an interview with Kristin Linscott, Development Coordinator, and Robert Ganem, FINRA Investor Education Foundation, we discuss what the Thinking Money for Kids exhibit is and what resources are available from FINRA. FINRA tools available through their website include: Personal Finance education, including information on setting financial goals, controlling spending and managing debt Tools and calculators, including market data and retirement estimator Investing education, including courses, choosing an investment professional and young adults and investing BrokerCheck, a free tool to research the background and experience of financial brokers, advisors and firms - Librarian Sarah O'Pella talks on the podcast about library programs that target money smart skills. You can see the schedule in the library's Engage brochure or on the Money Smart page of our website. Here are a few upcoming financial literacy programs: Art Shop (All Ages) What can you create with $5.00? Browse our art shop for supplies to make your masterpiece! With play money received at the store entrance, purchase paper, markers, glue and scissors, and specialty supplies to make your work of art spectacular. Haggard Wed Jul 13 6pm Haggard Wed Aug 24 6pm Counting Coins (Grades K-5) Explore hands-on activities that strengthen your child's knowledge of counting and money Schimelpfenig Wed Aug 10 6pm Art of Money (All Ages) Get ready for money making mania as we explore what money looks like around the world and then create your own currency designs. Who will you put on your currency? Schimelpfenig Sat Jun 25 2pm Davis Sat Aug 20 3pm FIT (JR) Financial Intelligence Training for Teens (Teen) College students from the University of North Texas show teens how to set goals, make spending plans, manage credit and debt and plan for the future. Receive a Financial Intelligence Training (JR) certificate upon completion Haggard Fri Jul 22 2pm Building Wealth - Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial Future (Adult, Teen) You can create personal wealth and meet your financial goals by using basic concepts and taking control of your financial choices to launch you towards the future you want Virtual Tue Jul 26 7-8:30pm – Register here - Library Manager Cecily Ponce de Leon talks about the many ways in which Plano Public Library has shared the program and reading resources library staff have created back to the library profession. Art Shop, one of the many financial literacy program the library offers, was part of the reason why the City of Plano won the 2019 City Livability Award from the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Information about this program was included in Rainy Day Ready: Financial Literacy Programs and Tools, which is a ready-to-use guide for offering financial literacy initiatives at a library, published by ALA. In April 2022, the American Library Association (ALA), in collaboration with the FINRA Investor Education Foundation (FINRA Foundation), released Thinking Money for All Kids: Diverse and Inclusive Reads to Teach Young People about Money, a free resource for library workers. Cecily was one of many library staff who contributed to this title, which you can read more about and download from the ALA website. - The last interview is with Kristin Linscott and Lyn Haralson, a Financial Education Program Analyst with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (cfpb). cfpb has a variety of resources available for consumers. Here are some useful pages on their website, especially for kids learning about money: Learn about the building blocks of financial capability Financial literacy activities for kids of all ages Money As You Grow resources Tools and Resources on a variety of topics Financial Well-being Assessment
Zoe B is a pioneering intuitive mentor who has worked with smart, conscious men & women from 73 countries worldwide. Her journey has seen Arianna Huffington personally invite her to write for Huff Post, get featured on Mindfood, ABC Radio and the Sydney Morning Herald. Zoe's big goal in this life time is to raise the level of consciousness on the planet by using business as a platform for good and connecting people to their soul purpose.In this episode, we talk about:posting about politically controversial topics on social media and the backlash, and how that impacts businesswhat it mean to raise your consciousnesswhy being overtaken by the intellect or the mind can be dangerousthe importance of intuition and how to recognise intuitionhow to create a conscious lifestyle businesshow to use combine intuition and strategic frameworks for your businessFind Zoe B on Simple Life Strategies, and join Zoe's Conscious Business 2.0 Facebook group.Connect with your host Lucy Morningstar:Website and Art Shop: https://lucymorningstar.art/Instagram: https://instagram.com/artistlucymorningstar
Rachel Capurso is an astrologer writing from Aeolian Heart. Not only is Rachel highly prolific in astrology and related magical practices, I find her to be a rare gem in the astrology and new age spirituality space because of her integrity and bravery.In this interview, we talk about many controversial topicssexual liberation vs monogamy dealing with a friend's suicidethe mass mind control by mediahow to recondition your mind with magical practicesFor more, go to https://lucymorningstar.art/podcast/2Find Rachel on Aeolian Heart, and follow her on Instagram.Connect with your host Lucy Morningstar:Website and Art Shop: https://lucymorningstar.art/Instagram: https://instagram.com/artistlucymorningstar
Kelli Hashimoto is a Japanese American digital creator and the artist behind the popular custom digital art shop, Runnergrams (on Instagram and Etsy). Kelli specializes in creating animated images of athletes of all backgrounds, as well as tons of fun and whimsical stickers! Most recently, she designed stickers for AAPI heritage month to be included in online order packaging for women's running apparel brand, Oiselle. Kelli is an avid marathoner and digital marketing professional in her day-to-day life. I am grateful to have connected with her through the custom piece she did for Grounded Podcast. In this episode, Kelli tells us about the inspiration behind her custom running art and her passion for the running community. She shares some of her own personal marathon/road racing stories and reflects on what it means to find your place within your local run scene. In This Episode: Runnergrams Kelli's Diverse We Run Feature @PaceOfMe Coaching on Instagram Adrianne Haslet on the Ali on the Run Show Featherstone Nutrition The Healthy Shine: Dietitian for Runners (Starla Garcia) Whitney Port's YouTube Channel (Laguna Beach Reaction Videos) Follow Kelli Hashimoto & Runnergrams: Instagram: @runnergrams | @kellinickole Kelli's Website: https://kellinickole.com/ Runnergrams on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/runnergrams Follow Grounded Pod: Instagram: @groundedpod Twitter: @groundedpod Facebook: facebook.com/groundedpodwithdinee Subscribe, Listen, & Review on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Soundcloud | Stitcher Music by Jacob Shije (Santa Clara Pueblo, NM).
Andrew Tischler is a professional artist and he has been making art ever since he can remember. He has achieved a level of mastery over almost every subject in realist painting, from beautiful portraits, exotic animals, to breath-taking landscapes and seascapes. He also has a passion for teaching and he shares his knowledge without holding anything back.If you're an artist, a creative, someone who is searching for your life purpose, or you are waiting for a sign or guidance to finally pursue what your heart desires, you're in luck.In this interview, Andrew talks abouthow to let your purpose find you instead you chasing it;the importance of focusing on what matters, especially when you're experiencing fear, overwhelm, or paradigm shifts;how to deal with the feeling of "not good enough";the role of social media numbers;how to critique artworks, both your own and others, to arrive as close to objective truth as possible.For more, go to https://lucymorningstar.art/podcast/1Find Andrew on his website https://www.andrewtischler.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrew_tischler_artist . Join his Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/AndrewTischlerArtist. Connect with your host Lucy Morningstar:Website and Art Shop: https://lucymorningstar.art/Instagram: https://instagram.com/artistlucymorningstar
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including Financial Literacy Month and how you can boost your financial capability, STEAM programs and exhibits, and our monthly Memory Keepers program. Learning & Leading We speak with Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott about ongoing financial literacy skill-building. Upcoming Financial Literacy Programs A Plan for My Money (All Ages) | April 2 at 2pm at Parr Library Ever wonder how money works? Join us for activities about earning, spending, and saving your money. Ticketed event Introduction to Value Line (Adult) | April 4 at 1pm via Zoom - Register here Learn how to access Value Line and use it to evaluate stock trading information Building Wealth – Beginner's Guide (Teen, Adult) | April 5 at 7pm via Zoom - Register here Secure your financial future by taking control of your financial choices. You can create personal wealth and meet your financial goals by using basic concepts to launch you towards the future you want Also meets April 9 at 3pm at Parr Library. Ticketed event 10 Ways to Earn Extra Cash (Adult) | April 21 at 6:30pm via Zoom - Register here We can all use some extra cash from time to time – whether it's to take care of necessities, pay down debt or save for something special. Here are 10 ways to make some extra money. Presented by Bank of America Salud Financiera Familiar: Conceptos Básicos Financieros (Teen, Adult) | April 23 at 2pm at Haggard Library Usando conceptos básicos de dinero y tomando el control de sus opciones financieras para lanzarlo hacia el futuro que desea. Ticketed event Kids & Family We talk with Instructor Ellen Solomon about the Art Shop program the library hosts often to help kids and families learn the basics of budgeting while being creative. What can you create with $5.00? Browse our art shop for supplies to make your masterpiece! With play money received at the store entrance, purchase paper, markers, glue and scissors, and specialty supplies to make your work of art spectacular. Spend however you like, but budget wisely. Upcoming Programs Art Shop is scheduled to happen this summer, along with programs like Counting Coins, Art of Money, Party Planning and A Plan for My Money. The next sessions for Art Shop are: Wednesday, May 11 at 3pm at Schimelpfenig Library Wednesday, July 13 at 6pm at Haggard Library Wednesday, August 24 at 6pm at Haggard Library Art Shop is a ticketed event. Tickets are available in-person beginning 30 minutes before the program starts. Did You Know? We speak with Librarian Bethany Ross about the Memory Keepers program, which has been running since 2019. During Memory Keepers, attendees share memories with guided prompts in a relaxing space. This program is for people who are experiencing early-stage dementia and a family member or care partner. Upcoming Programs Memory Keepers meets monthly on the third Monday at 10:30am via Zoom. You will need to register to attend. April 18: Music May 16: Travel June 20: Summer Fun July 18: Gamer August 15: School Alzheimer's and Dementia Resources | Tuesday, June 14 at 11am via Zoom - Register here Learn the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and discover resources and programs for living well. Presented by the Alzheimer's Association and Plano Public Library Dementia Conversations | Thursday, June 30 at 11am via Zoom - Register here When someone is showing signs of dementia, it's time to talk. Often, conversations with family can be challenging and uncomfortable. Learn tips for breaking the ice with your family to address difficult-to-discuss issues including seeing a doctor, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans for future care. Presented in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association Dementia-Friendly Programs in North Texas | Tuesday, July 12 at 11am via Zoom - Register here Socializing, sharing and collecting memories, and enjoying informal conversation are important strategies for individuals experiencing dementia and their families to combat isolation and depression. Hear about local programs from these North Texas organizations: Meadows Museum, Plano Public Library and The Wellness Center. Moderated by the Alzheimer's Association Meet the Staff We talk with Librarian Lauren Stotts about the variety of projects she does around the library, including storytime, scheduling and facilitating STEAM programs, and developing Spark Space interactive learning exhibits. Upcoming Programs littleBits Challenge | Saturday, April 2 at 3pm at Haggard Library Explore circuits through different challenges. This is a ticketed event Paper Roller Coaster Challenge | Saturday, April 16 at 3pm at Haggard Library Design, build and test your own roller coaster in this engineering challenge. This is a ticketed event Earthquake! (Grades K-5) | Saturday, April 23 at 3pm at Schimelpfenig Library Every year there are thousands of earthquakes around the globe! Learn how scientists know how strong they are and how engineers design structures to withstand the effects of an earthquake. This is a ticketed event Collecting Stardust (Grades K-5) | Saturday, April 30 at 3pm at Haggard Library Build a mini-satellite to collect stardust in this space exploration challenge. This is a ticketed event.
In this episode (S6:E21) we talk about the Art Shop in Nevada, Missouri. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lunchwithdoug/message
This episode we bring back a past guest of our show, Julia Fister, co-founder of Studio ACE, an organization promoting art education through workshops, classes, partnerships. The pandemic hit this organization like everyone else over the past couple of years, but through this trial, they were able to rise up and have now expanded to offer more classes as well as open up a new Art Shop and Gallery promoting local artists in the area. Julia gives some creative tips and words of wisdom for our audience, as well as tells us about upcoming projects that Studio ACE plans on doing to help the Oceanside community and Camp Pendelton military families as well. The last episode of 2021, hopefully listening to this you may be able to get inspiration, tips or maybe a new connection for your creative/entreprenuerial journey. SUPPORT THE BREW www.buymeacoffee.com/TheCreativeBrew Early access member will receive this episode before it launches on Tuesday. Ending music to this episode is brought to you by 2MyndzAlyke be sure to check out their music and give them a follow on Facebook and Instagram at @2myndzalyke
Abbey and I talk about how user experience and optimization are different for the marketplace/ art shops & we'll be looking at some interesting product filters
#writingcommunity #streaming #interviews #videogames #JustJoshingPodcast #Booktube Alice has many aliases, and we talk about all of them on this episode. We talk her writing, her stream, minecraft, and just connect. Alice is an amazing woman and an incredibly smart, sharp, beautiful human being. I always enjoy my chats. It was nice to get to know my friend who I watch on twitch. Take a listen and meet miss Alice. Alice The Author: Website: https://alicetheauthor.wordpress.com/ Online Art Gallery: https://alicetheauthor.wordpress.com/gallery/ Art Shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/KHRArts/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/khrarts Other Links: https://cloudorchidpublishing.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtB9R1UE_5XFaxtaXKZrEQQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYRHNvaeW0WCmUIz-hHbSEQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOv_0hua3rYrULwLcg82QA My Stuff: Podcast Services:[https://jpantalleresco.wordpress.com/podcast-services/](https://jpantalleresco.wordpress.com/podcast-services/) Alice Zero: [https://www.amazon.ca/Alice-Zero-Pandemic-Book-ebook/dp/B08GM4Y8DD/](https://www.amazon.ca/Alice-Zero-Pandemic-Book-ebook/dp/B08GM4Y8DD/) The Cloud Diver: [https://www.amazon.ca/Cloud-Diver-Level-1-ebook/dp/B0881HR54T/](https://www.amazon.ca/Cloud-Diver-Level-1-ebook/dp/B0881HR54T/) Buy Me A Coffee: [https://ko-fi.com/joshuapantalleresco](https://ko-fi.com/joshuapantalleresco) Merchandise: [https://jpantalleresco.redbubble.com](https://jpantalleresco.redbubble.com) Newsletter: [https://mailchi.mp/ea0a0d561d56/lets-get-dangerous](https://mailchi.mp/ea0a0d561d56/lets-get-dangerous) Patreon: [https://patreon.com/justjoshingpodcast](https://patreon.com/justjoshingpodcast) Twitch: [https://www.twitch.tv/justjoshingpodcast](https://www.twitch.tv/justjoshingpodcast) Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr8pyMELcMcaHLd4qTWyaw](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr8pyMELcMcaHLd4qTWyaw)
...denn Gesundheit ist mehr als Medizin! Dein Podcast für ein gesundes und glückliches Familienleben
Hallo liebe Mami! Das ist ein ganz besonders spannender Podcast, mit meinem wundervollen Gast Julia Fremder, denn heute geht es um Kreativität und Verbundenheit bei Kindern. Du lernst - was ist Kreativität - warum ist sie eine Ressource für Kinder- und Familiengesundheit - wie sie dir in deiner Mutterschaft dabei hilft, in deiner Mitte zu bleiben - wie du sie bei deinem Kind förderst - wie sie deinem Kind dabei hilft, mit sich selbst verbunden zu bleiben! Viel Spaß beim hören! Julia findest du hier
S02 E01 - Andrew KeatesHere it is, S02 E01 of the Sunshine, Freedom and Flowers podcast! S02 is officially underway!This is the Season Two premier and what a guest to start things of. The episode is slightly longer than usual because hearing Andrew's journey in its fullest is the best way to understand the three things he brought with him as his joys. WARNING for listeners - this episode contains themes around mental health and Andrew's lived experience that some may find upsetting. They've been offered here honestly and openly by Andrew, as the context of his experiences are an important part of understanding why his three things are now a joy for him - please see links below for further help and support around some of the themes explored. We're incredibly grateful to Andrew for his candour, humility and the passion with which he shared his three things - we hope you'll enjoy the journey he takes us on. S02 E01 was recorded on 08.03.21 via zoom and the audio reflects this at times. Drew is very happy that he's finally managed to get his favourite Sci-Fi show referenced and also shares in the history of Andrew's future joy in a way many listeners might be suprised by. This is definitely not one to miss!Follow 'Sunshine, Freedom and Flowers' on Instagram (@sunshinefreedomflowerspodcast) or Twitter (@SFFpodcasts) and don't forget to LIKE / SHARE/ REVIEW to help spread the word. HELPFUL LINKS:Andrew Keates' website - https://andrewkeates.co.uk/ Andrew Keates' Art Shop - https://andrewkeates.co.uk/shop/ Suicide Support - The Samaritans - https://www.samaritans.org/HIV/AIDS Support - Terrance Higgins Trust - https://www.tht.org.uk/ So sit back, relax and enjoy S02 E01 of Sunshine, Freedom and Flowers w/Dobbie & Drew and... Andrew Keates
For our second episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Meg Croft, owner and operator of Woven Art yarn shop in East Lansing, MI. Links for this episode:Website: https://wovenartshop.comInstagram: @wovenartshopFacebook: @wovenartshopFor the shop's newsletter sign up, scroll to the bottom of their home page and you will find it! Seams Fabric, incubated within Woven Art can be found at: Website: http://seamsfabric.comInstagram: @seamsfabricFacebook: @seamsfabric
Rashmi works as a software engineer by day and by night she’s running a business on Etsy that was birthed out of her return to a calming practice - creating pen art and pattern-centered art around culture and dance. Hear how she juggles both by setting reasonable boundaries and expectations of herself. Visit for more information and links to resources mentioned. Connect with me on Instagram:
Melanie Moreno is an artist of many forms and a personal development advocate. She loves creating art; most often this is done through painting or writing for Mel Makes It Happen, her personal blog. Systems are some of her favorite things because she loves learning about people and understanding more about what makes for optimal health. Thus, she studied Psychology, Integrative Nutrition, and avidly sought out personal growth literature. In recent years, she leaned into a spiritual practice to heal from heartbreak and disordered habits. Melanie is ever-learning what it means to slow down, listen to her soul, and trust it will continue to bring her into authentic alignment. She strives to offer the information she has learned, and her experiences, as honest inspiration to help others begin to look within. Her biggest goal with anything she shares on her blog, Instagram, or through her paintings is to motivate others to deepen the connection to themselves and feel empowered to go after their dreams. Prides herself on being someone who goes after what she wantsStarted hitting walls and thinking it shouldn’t be this difficultPhysical pains were starting to creep up, needed to take time to relax, even trying to plan her relaxation timeHow separated we are with natureExercising too much and not eating enough to where she lost her period and her hormones went highwire – then was told to go on the pillFocusing more on her personal development and trying to heal her old patternsAnswered the question where do you think your need for control comes from?How as a kid she had a lot of energy and a teacher wanted her to get tested for ACHDOur school systems Tools she uses to let go of the controlSocietal trap of working as a place you don’t want to be atJudgement and judging othersHer artworkResourcesWebsite: https://melmakesithappen.com Art Shop: https://melmakesithappen.myshopifyIG: https://instagram.com/melaniemakesithappenFB: https://facebook.com/melmakesithappenTwitter: https://twitter.com/melmakeithappenIG: @dareyoutomove_podcast_www.dareyoutomovepodcast.com
This week I had the honor and pleasure of chatting with the accomplished designer, illustrator and my pal Kurtis Schureman of the Marrow lifestyle brand. I got to hear all about how he started his online store, selling his designs on apparel and accessories. I also got to pick his brain on how he's been able to establish a brand that is purposeful and full of substance. Check it out and definitely connect with Kurtis on the socials, he's a super cool dude. Tell him I sent ya ;)Visit the Marrow online store here!https://marrowcalifornia.com/Connect with Kurtis and Marrow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/marrowcalifornia/Check out my Patreon - A royalty free stock asset service! https://www.patreon.com/jesskovicGet the full episodes show notes for all of the things we reference here:https://www.jesskovic.com/podcast/69Sign up for my newsletter and get FREE digital wallpapers from one of my latest patterns, MOON DANCE hereDon’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on whatever platform you listen to so you never miss an episode! You’ll get each one downloaded right to your device every Monday it comes out. This is a great way to support the show :)If you like what you hear, let people know in a review on Apple Podcasts! Another free and easy way to support.Visit my online boutique featuring exclusive designs on apparel, accessories and art prints:https://sugarbunch.store/Let's connect!Instagram - @jess_kovicTwitter - @jess_kovic
A Houston man shows his love for the city in his artwork and his Etsy shop has been booming during the pandemic....and some Drive-By Superheroes in Pearland are bringing smiles to kids in the area
Ming Chen spends a day at The Market at The Whitechapel Projects and talks to founders Jenn Chavez and Jenny Chyb and Vendors/Artists Wartin Art Gallery, KM Planters, Claudia Chloe (claudia-chloe.com), Leigh's Art Shop, Somers 27 Soap Co and Naked Gem Studios. WIth a special appearance by Rock Photographer JeffCrespiRocks
Today's guest is Chelsie Evaldi a well-known entrepreneur in the El Paso, TX art scene and cultural zeitgeist. Chelsie is a business owner that I am so proud to have assisted in the past with digital marketing, e-commerce and Instagram growth hacking. In this episode we discuss how she skyrocketed her online presence leading to the opening of two new stores totaling 3 brick and mortar locations.
Uber and Lyft are two transportation companies that have a wide but shallow moat. Companies, such as Uber, Google, and others, seeking to perfect AI controlled driving, have billions invested, that's the wide part of the moat. The concept of local transportation of people and things is not difficult to replicate. That's the shallow part of the moat. Applications can empower the smallest company and the largest, but there will always be the Old School way of doing things.The Old School way of doing things often involves laying hands-on. Degeja Coffee, Tea, and Art Shop in Wesley Chapel is a cute coffee shop that puts Starbucks to shame. Degeja is the type of place that makes you feel comfortable, relaxed, and appreciated. Old School is great, but NEw School is required as well. One must be online and involved in social media to promote one's business in today's digital world. Thus our concept of ONE School.To lure high-quality employment into a city, most governments seek the biggest bang for the giveaway tax dollars. That's right, giving away tax dollars to medium and large companies, such as Amazon, with the hope and prayer of getting people to work, shop, play, and stay. Then there's Tulsa, Oklahoma and the effort to lure individuals on an individual basis to make Tulsa their home for mobile working.While technology can solve problems, once again, it requires hands-on treatment of people with Alzheimer's and dementia. It's sad but true, for many, it is truly a circle of life, from crib-to-crib. Along the way, it's the mind that goes which we all fear, but it's the business lifestyle mindset that many rags-to-riches stories are made. Sadly, it's back to the rags for many who have the physical "it" but not the "mental" it. From Mike Tyson, Evander Hollyfield, and many others, the roadway of life is littered with l non-Valley world of clueless.
Hello! Welcome to the first episode of the Comic/Coffee/Metal Podcast! My first guest is a Heavy Metal singing, Award Winning comic shop owning, and ink slinging renaissance man! Join Patrick Brower and I as we discuss the wide berth of metal genres, making music and comics, and more! Patrick's Links: Twitter: @Challengers Instagram: @gochallengersgo https://www.challengerscomics.com https://www.facebook.com/divorcegun/ Site: www.doncardenasart.com/ Art Shop: www.doncardenasart.storenvy.com Music: https://comicscoffeemetal.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: @doncardenasart Instagram: @doncardenasart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doncardenasart C/C/M Podcast Theme song "The Walk" written and performed by Don Cardenas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tons of Chinese antiquities have been disappearing all over the world. There has been a run on galleries and museums a heist-a-palooza if you will of Chinese relics. What's that got to do with the price of art in China? Well it turns out a lot. Simon and Matt tackle this fresh heist wave and use their expertise to try to figure out who's behind these robberies? Opportunist heist professionals, crazy rich Chinese plutocrat billionaires, or could it even be the Chinese government itself? Dun! Dun! Duuuun! And as always we've got some really saucy heist news as well as correspondence involving D.B. Cooper. HEEEEIIISSSST! www.heistpodcast.com Ratings and reviews are always a great help. Tell us what your think over at itunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heist-podcast/id1329231773?mt=2
This is episode 11 of our podcast where we will be giving all the flava from music, entertainment to fashion. Today we will be discussing about the updates on Houston after Hurrican Harvey; Michelle Pfeiffer stars in Mother; Soulland Pop-up Art Shop; Burberry London Photo Exhibit Subscribe to our page now! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @KoncreteFlava
Tony Sohns (aka "The Bug Guy") drops by the studio to talk about his work as a Natural History Educator and to share the story of how Rock & Art Shop, with locations in Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, and Bangor, came to be. This episode is brought to you by Tiller & Rye and the Maine Science Festival. Please visit www.maineshowpodcast.com for all past episodes of the show.
Brianna Averhart, a fashion design major at Moore College of Art & Design, joins Host Deirdre Breakenridge for a Women Worldwide in-person podcast interview on the Moore College Campus in Philadelphia. Brianna is a sophomore at Moore. She's also a Resident Advisor (RA) and recognized as one of the scholars of the college's Visionary Award Honors Program. The episode with Brianna is part of a three-part series sponsored by Moore featuring alumni, faculty, and students. On the show, Brianna shared when she first discovered her passion for fashion design, which began with her love of sewing. She joined the Moore community which has helped her to cultivate her leadership skills. As an RA, planning programs and assisting her student residents, Brianna offered her perspective on leadership and inspiring others. During the episode, Brianna fields questions from friends and peers on how she handles the criticism that comes with the world of an artist as well as how she overcomes her inner fears and challenges. A little more about Brianna Averhart … Brianna was always interested in Moore College hearing about their internships, scholarships and participating in their programs even before she became a full-time student. She was also drawn to Moore because 94% of their graduates receive jobs. As a fashion design major, Brianna’s goal is to help people feel more comfortable in their own skin by creating clothing that’s made for everyone. A little about our sponsor, Moore College of Art & Design: Moore College of Art & Design educates students for careers in art and design. Founded in 1848, Moore is the nation's first and only women's visual arts college for undergraduates. The College's career-focused environment and professionally active faculty form a dynamic community in the heart of Philadelphia's cultural district, surrounded by world-class museums. The College offers ten Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees for women and four coeducational graduate programs. In addition, Moore provides many valuable opportunities in the arts through The Galleries at Moore, Continuing Education Certificate programs for professional adults, the acclaimed Young Artists Workshop, The Art Shop and Sculpture Park. For more information about Moore, visit www.moore.edu.
Lynn Palewicz, Assistant Professor of Art and Foundation Chair at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia joins Host Deirdre Breakenridge on the Women Worldwide show. As Foundation Chair, Lynn develops, implements and assesses the Foundation curriculum for all first-year students at Moore. As an artist, Lynn combines photography, sculpture, and drawing to explore different approaches to self-portraiture: the self as subject, the self as material, and the self as creative impulse. On the show, Lynn discussed women in the arts. She shared how her work at Moore helps students to transition from freshman orientation to community leadership. Students are encouraged to interact with their professors and peers through open dialogue while building their skills and confidence, diving into research to expand their creativity. Lynn stresses the importance of learning self-identity and a sense of consciousness. Students also learn creative problem solving so they can graduate and tackle the challenges that face artists today. Lynn shared her biggest challenge which was to figure out her best contribution as an artist. She said, "With so many possibilities to pursue, you can look at art and design in so many ways." Like any career, you have to find your true passion and then pursue your dreams. A little more about Lynn Palewicz … Lynn has an MFA from the Yale School of Art, and a MAT and BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. A couple of her recent exhibitions include "Alternative States," which is a group exhibition curated by John Capperton at the Galleries at Moore in Philadelphia and the 2015 Wind Challenge Exhibition Series, which is a three-person show at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, PA. A little about our sponsor, Moore College of Art & Design: Moore College of Art & Design educates students for careers in art and design. Founded in 1848, Moore is the nation's first and only women's visual arts college for undergraduates. The College's career-focused environment and professionally active faculty form a dynamic community in the heart of Philadelphia's cultural district, surrounded by world-class museums. The College offers ten Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees for women and four coeducational graduate programs. In addition, Moore provides many valuable opportunities in the arts through The Galleries at Moore, Continuing Education Certificate programs for professional adults, the acclaimed Young Artists Workshop, The Art Shop and Sculpture Park. For more information about Moore, visit www.moore.edu. You can connect with Lynn on LinkedIn
Kia Weatherspoon, founder of Determined by Design, joins Host Deirdre Breakenridge on Women Worldwide. Kia was a dancer turned soldier who then fell in love with interior design. Kia has ten years of diverse experience in hospitality design and management, high-end residential and multi-family design with a splash of architectural sales. Kia founded her company, Determined by Design in 2012 to begin creating spaces that eclipse current design trends. On the show, Kia discussed personal stories including when she first discovered the meaning of space. When living in the Middle East (just after 911) with 14 other women soldiers, she needed a reprieve to let out a flood of emotions. She took her issued troop sheets that were meant for her cot and hung them around her with string to create three sheet walls instead. Kia left active duty and has been creating spaces ever since. Kia also shared fond memories of her education at Moore College of Art and Design and how she was surrounded by women leaders and “the most visually talented women.” It was at Moore that she first recognized her true talent for design. Kia also mentioned her work (and favorite project) with Room to Rebloom, which is a non-profit that creates healing home environments for survivors of domestic violence. Kia worked with the organization to take women and children through the design process creating interior spaces that can really impact a person's life. A little more about Kia Weatherspoon… Kia believes in service-based leadership, demonstrated through active involvement with the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). Her company, Determined by Design, uses a unique process that engages future patrons and neighbors in the design process through social media and technology. A little about our sponsor, Moore College of Art and Design... Moore College of Art & Design educates students for careers in art and design. Founded in 1848, Moore is the nation's first and only women's visual arts college for undergraduates. The College's career-focused environment and professionally active faculty form a dynamic community in the heart of Philadelphia's cultural district, surrounded by world-class museums. The College offers ten Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees for women and four coeducational graduate programs. In addition, Moore provides many valuable opportunities in the arts through The Galleries at Moore, Continuing Education Certificate programs for professional adults, the acclaimed Young Artists Workshop, The Art Shop and the Sculpture Park. For more information about Moore, visit www.moore.edu You can connect with Kia on LinkedIn and Twitter @KiaWeatherspoon. You can connect with Moore College of Art & Design on Twitter @MooreCollegeArt
The studio’s Creative Director, Sean Makin, introduces issue 10 of the twohundredby200 creative magazine and thanks everyone involved in it’s production.Sean announces an exciting big change for the 200 Art Shop and he also offers some advice to students on preparing their CV’s before sending them out to design studios.
In this mini cast Creative Director Sean Makin answers some more of the listener’s questions and make a few announcement connected with the twohundredby200 magazine and the 200 Art Shop.