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In this episode we have a full house. Cody and I are both joined by Zach and Kristen LaValley in this "creative couples" episode. Our conversation is full of plenty silly banter as well as deep conversation around the intersection of faith, family, community, and creativity, and parenthood. Zach and Kristen are parents to 5 kids and had so much wisdom to share about living faithfully and creatively amongst the chaos of life. Connect with Zach and Kristen:@kristen.lavalley@zachlavalleyPre-order Kristen's book, Even If He Doesn'tCheck out Kristen's substack, Things I'm Thinking AboutLearn more about Lk10
Therapist Terri Burns shares what "Masters of Marriage" do that "Disasters in Marriage" don't. (Hint: Put more deposits in their emotional bank account.) Her steps to conflict resolution take a page from FBI negotiation tactics: Start with the assumption of similarity. You & the other side are not that far off—you both want the same things. Only after you understand their view can you try to get them to accept your proposals. You can learn more about what Terri does at Creative Couples and Counseling or contact her at terri2burns@gmail.com
Some people work with partners. And some people like to work with their romantic partner. But whether you're romantically involved or not, there's techniques that could work for you. At WorldCon2019, Heidi Goody led the working couples of Peter Morwood and Diane Duane, plus Delia Sherman and Ellen Kushner in discussing how to maintain working and romantic relationships — with the same person. =============================== Thanks for listening! I'll be back next Monday with more rambling ideas about writing. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends and subscribe! You can find most of these posts over on my Blog (https://morganhazelwood.com) / Vlog/Youtube (https://youtube.com/MorganHazelwood) If you want to connect? Check out my Linktree (https://linktr.ee/morganHazelwood)
In this episode, Steve and Tananarive talk to married creatives Craig Shemin (author of Sam and Friends: the Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show) and Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Sesame Street, Avenue Q) about the legacy of the late Jim Henson, what it was like to work for him, their own careers, and how they support each other as a creative couple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every time I sit down for a meal with Abeille and Na'eem, I am in awe of their constant evolution and support for one another. Their curiosity and connection is inspiring. I am always struck by how they operate from a place of passion, heart, curiosity and spirituality. I am so thrilled to share our chat about their partnership, transition into parenthood, and how they navigated a pandemic that paused both their careers - and inspired a rebirth. Where they have ended up, is nothing less than incredible. Abeille Gélinas is a sought after DJ, mother and goddess. Na'eem Adam is an entrepreneur on the cutting edge of where food, community and technology meet. This chat is so rich, generous and thoughtful, it makes me fly. They are lovers of life and their joy gets deep under your skin. Enjoy! RESOURCES: ANATHA FEST: https://anathafest.com/ ABEILLE: https://www.instagram.com/abeillegelinas/ and https://linktr.ee/abeillegelinas and https://abeillegelinas.com/ NA'EEM: https://www.instagram.com/naeem.adam/ and https://naeemadam.com/ RISE SISTER RISE: https://rebeccacampbell.me/rise-sister-rise-order/ SAHARA ROSE: https://iamsahararose.com/ BEING RAM DASS: https://shop.ramdass.org/products/being-ram-dass CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN: https://claytonchristensen.com/
When stars like Jennifer Aniston and Michelle Pfeiffer come to Montreal, they train with PUMP fitness creator Val Desjardins. Val Desjardins founded The Studio Mtl and PUMP Digital Studio with her wife Jennifer Pregnolato, the creator of SCULPT NATION™️. We celebrate their love story, relationship evolution, transition into parenthood and get their insights on how to find motivation during uncertain times. Their contagious energy and passion will fire you up! Enjoy! LINKS: PUMP Fitness IG: https://www.instagram.com/pumpfitnessmtl/?hl=en The Studio Mtl: https://www.instagram.com/thestudiomtl/?hl=en Jennifer Pregnolato IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_mtl/?hl=en The Studio Mtl: https://linktr.ee/TheStudioMTL Flipflops Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/flipflops_podcast/
In this episode, we sat down with the incredibly talented Chris Leidhecker and Corinne Bupp. Chris is a touring drummer who also recently built a beautiful backyard studio where he does live tracking and writes music for film and tv. Corinne is an actor with experience in both the commercial and narrative worlds of theater, film, and voiceovers.After falling in love in a live musical production at an amusement park and spending their first couple years together in California, Chris and Corinne moved to Nashville with big dreams and little connections. They share the story of what it was like to move to a new city and build freelance careers as a musician and actor and the importance of relationships and reliability. We talk about why kindness matters just as much as skill, building genuine relationships instead of focusing on networking, combatting the lies we tell ourselves, and unexpected gifts in a global pandemic. They also shared how they keep their marriage a priority and stay connected when they spend so much time apart. Their answers were surprising and so refreshing. We were so grateful to hear their story and thought it was nothing short of inspiring! If you are self-employed, freelancing, or just need encouragement in your relationships, this is a great episode for you.Links Mentioned in Episode:Neville Longbottom and the Black WitchPictures of Chris' studioChemex CoffeeKnoebels Amusement ResortGuest Links:Chris Leidhecker WebsiteChris Leidhecker InstagramCorinne Bupp InstagramThe Creative Couples Podcast Links:Sign-up for our email list to get all the in-depth episode info, extra content, and creative insight.Follow us on Instagram.Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Visit The Creative Couples Podcast website.Visit Frankie Orella's website.Visit Spencer Holleman's website.
Have you ever been to Couples Counselling or therapy? Do you feel it helped you in your relationship? Would you like to find a fun and different way to connect with your partner? In this Podcast, Bec and Vern have a chat with a couple from Bendigo who participated in one of their creative workshops. After exposing their fears to each other by writing them on a wall, we supported Ayrlea and Kayla to create a mural over these fears to demonstrate their new understanding of each other. Also check out the YouTube video of this workshop - https://youtu.be/2vfZPoKfqO0 Check out our website to find out more about us and what we do: https://rekindlingrelationships.com/ or find us on our socials: https://www.facebook.com/becandvern
LA-based podcaster, chef and mother of two, Lauren Lobley is a savvy ambitious entrepreneur. I discovered her podcast The Mom Feed while doing research on Cassandra Troy Walker for my Creative Couples series. Lauren's ease behind the microphone makes her feel like a long-time friend. I chat with Lauren about her transition into motherhood, and her journey from boxed cake maker, to red velvet cake baker to Barbra Streisand. We talk about why Lauren is on a mission to provide support to millions of mothers. I also pick her brain about how she is growing her audience, and what she has learned after one year of podcasting. Her fearless desire to share her raw emotions that come with motherhood makes me laugh, cry and share like we are besties. Lauren's extensive research on the topic of motherhood makes her a teacher and a necessary resource. Lauren is a mother of 2 on a mission to support other mamas in this enduring journey through motherhood! A certified health coach, published cookbook author and yoga studio co-owner of 5 Point Yoga in Malibu, CA, Lauren's world was rocked off its axis when she became a mom in 2016 to her daughter, Madison Grace. She knew it would be challenging, but she wasn't prepared to be met with feelings that didn't seem welcome: resentment, anger, fear, a deep sense of loss and grief over her identity pre-child, and a sense of confusion as she tried to navigate who she was now. She identified an inexcusable lack of support by her care providers as a new mother and after the birth of her second child, Liam Edward, in 2019, she decided she wanted to be a part of a movement to change that. The Mom Feed Podcast was born just 6 months after her son was, and with it came raw, honest conversations with experts in all fields pertaining to motherhood and parenting. With new episodes every Thursday, The Mom Feed aims to be the virtual village that every mother needs as she steps into her role and navigates the inevitable transitions that come with motherhood. You can follow Lauren Lobley at The Mom Feed blog and on IG at The Mom Feed Podcast. You can follow me on IG and Flipflops on IG.
In this episode, we sat down with business owners, Meg and Micah Kandros. Meg owns her own practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Micah is an award-winning designer and photographer.Meg and Micah are both seasoned professionals in their industries and are passionate about going against the status quo of “the grind” and “hustle culture” that includes Micah being a founding member of the Not Crushing It Club - this will make sense when you hear him talk about it. With two businesses to run and three boys to raise, these two have so much wisdom in how they manage their priorities and still run successful businesses. We specifically talked about making sacrifices for dreams, the fear that comes from starting a business, using your skills to support your spouse, working in the same location with your spouse, and why we should reconsider our ideal view of retirement. We also talk about the benefits of working in a corporate job before stepping out on your own and how to gain freedom to take career risks with a “fail forward” mindset.There's something for everyone in this episode, and we hope you find it as insightful and encouraging as we did.Links Mentioned in Episode:The Myth of SisyphusStarbucks Health InsuranceRestoring Beauty: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful in the Writings of C.S. LewisLifeway / B&H PublishingHope Clinic for WomenTrevecca Counseling Grad School ProgramGuest Links:Micah Kandros DesignMicah Kandros PhotographyMeg Kandros CounselingMicah Kandros Studio InstagramMicah Kandros Photography InstagramThe Creative Couples Links:Sign-up for our email list to get all the in-depth episode info, extra content, and creative insight.Follow us on Instagram.Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Visit The Creative Couples Podcast website.Visit Frankie Orella's website.Visit Spencer Holleman's website.
I jumped off the couch when I saw Mark O'Brien walk onscreen in Marriage Story starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver. I had interviewed Mark back in 2018 when he was fresh off the set of the Oscar-nominated Arrival, starring Amy Adams, and I've been following his career ever since. Mark plays the unstable Jimmy Ryan in the Ben Affleck/Matt Damon produced City on a Hill starring Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge. Georgina also has a recurring role in the Boston-based drama, but I truly fell for her in Baker and the Beauty. She plays Piper, best friend to Noa (Nathalie Kelley) in the Netflix show that rated number 1. She is pure light. It was such a joy chatting with them about their marriage story, their hilarious proposal mix-up, and the trick they played on their wedding guests. We talk parenting, red carpets, A-list Hollywood parties and skincare hacks Georgina picked up from Nathalie Kelley. Mark wrote and directed his first film THE RIGHTEOUS, which will make its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival August 15 & 18th 2021. Get info and tickets here. Mark is also upcoming in the highly anticipated feature BLUE BAYOU (opposite Alicia Vikander and Justin Chon). The film made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival this summer and will be released in the US on September 17th. BLUE BAYOU is a moving and timely story of an American family fighting for their future. Mark plays Ace, a police officer, whose moral compass drives the film's central conflict- choosing between family or what he's legally bound to do. Mark's performance in this film is incredibly moving and some of the most gut-wrenching and impactful moments. Watch the trailer here. CSI: Vegas is set to debut on CBS on October 6, 2021 so stay tuned! Follow Georgina and Mark on IG. Follow Flipflops on IG. Follow me on IG.
In this episode, we sat down with Kelly and Branson Horn. Kelly is a Teacher turned Floral Designer and Business Owner of Echoes of Eden Florals, and Branson works in the corporate banking division of Regions Bank. We've known the Horns for a few years and have always been inspired by Kelly's journey to take her floral business from a side hustle to thriving business and the way her and Branson worked on it together. We chatted about getting married young, trauma that led to a dream career, creative empathy in the corporate world, and how to be a supportive spouse while still maintaining healthy boundaries.If you've wrestled with the idea of turning a side hustle into a full-time business, or you want to know how to better support a spouse who's a business owner, this episode is for you. Branson and Kelly share their experience of what it's really like to start a business, when it's wise to separate work and marriage, and how to build habits that remain in seasons of busyness.Branson and Kelly's vulnerability was such a gift, and they are both wise beyond their years. We hope you get as much out of this conversation as we did!Links Mentioned in Episode:Teach For AmericaSeeds of Service: ways to give back to the communityEric Mosley on making corporate work creative and human-focusedGuest Links:Echoes of Eden WebsiteEchoes of Eden InstagramWedding Flowers featured in People MagazineSouthern Bride Magazine featureNashville Bride GuideThe Creative Couples Links:Sign-up for our email list to get all the in-depth episode info, extra content, and creative insight.Follow us on Instagram.Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Visit The Creative Couples Podcast website.Visit Frankie Orella's website.Visit Spencer Holleman's website.
Ever wondered what it would be like to work in the same industry as your other half? Neale and Aimee Whittaker are both creative legends of the dance world in their own right, each bringing various performance, education and business opportunities to the table. They also make one hell of a duo! We talk pros/cons of working together, decision making, parenting and being each others cheerleader!Neale's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealewhittaker/ Neale's Website:https://nealewhittaker.com/Dance Plus Australia:https://www.danceplusaustralia.com/Aimee's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aimeelwhittaker/Phly Crew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phlycrew/
“Wait, so you and your spouse actually work together on projects?” “How do you still like each other?” “Doesn't it cause fights?” These questions were actually, in a lot of ways, the catalyst for the birth of The Creative Couples Podcast. In our first episode, we answer these questions and talk about how we've worked together successfully and sometimes not so successfully.So can couples actually create together? Absolutely, and we make the case for why we think it's actually more beneficial for your relationship to co-create as opposed to avoiding it.We'll share 5 areas of advice that we've found helpful when creating together as a couple.Be sure to listen to the episode for a more detailed explanation of each one of these and some stories to go with it.Links Mentioned in Episode:Paterson (film)The 24 hour ruleAdditional Resources on This Topic:4 ways to support your spouse's creativityAdvice from couples who work togetherPros and cons of couples working together6 tips for working alongside your spouseThe Creative Couples Links:Sign-up for our email list to get all the in-depth episode info, extra content, and creative insight.Follow us on Instagram.Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Visit The Creative Couples Podcast website.Visit Frankie Orella's website.Visit Spencer Holleman's website.
In this episode, our guests are Ben Johnson and Lauren Conklin, an extremely talented musical couple as artists, songwriters, producers, and performers.We chatted about setting goals and work ethic, giving constructive criticism to your partner, supporting each other in an industry with high highs and low lows, and how they stay married when Ben wakes Lauren up at 2am for songwriting inspiration.From meeting at an orchestra camp in middle school to reconnecting and falling in love in college at Belmont University in Nashville, TN, Ben and Lauren are passionate about creating fulfilling careers and encouraging not just each other, but their friends in doing the same.If you need some inspiration to keep going in your creative field, this episode is for you. We talk about what separates the successful from the hopeful, how to counteract feelings of aimlessness, and what's to be gained by simply showing up.This conversation was fun, refreshing, and really encouraging. We hope you enjoy it!Links Mentioned in Episode:As Real As You Make It (film)Steal Like an Artist By Austin Kleon Show Your Work by Austin Kleon The Zeigarnik Effect Believe by Meek Mill and Justin TimberlakeThe War of Art by Steven Pressfield Malcom Gladwell's 10,000 hours ruleWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps | Help! by Frankie Orella and Lauren ConklinWater Music Part II EpOcean ConservancyGuest Links:Ben's WebsiteBen's Instagram Lauren's WebsiteLauren's Instagram LisforLuckyCreationsTrack45 WebsiteThe Creative Couples Links:Sign-up for our email list to get all the in-depth episode info, extra content, and creative insight.Follow us on Instagram.Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Visit The Creative Couples Podcast website.Visit Frankie Orella's website.Visit Spencer Holleman's website.
Ever since I saw Andrew Walker and Cassandra Troy Walker post that they succeeded in getting their juice company Little West into the fridges at Whole Foods, I have wanted to chat with them about their story. Andrew and Cassandra live in LA but they met in Montreal, Canada. Andrew is a successful actor and a Hallmark movie star who has been living in LA since he was 20 years old. He is also an entrepreneur who whips people into a frenzy with his ideas and passion. Cassandra is an equally magnetic entrepreneur and a passionate foodie. Both are the epitome of an approachable healthy lifestyle. This episode is the first in a new series I am launching called Creative Couples. I want to celebrate romance, marriage and real partnership. We have all had a challenging time the last year and a half, so let's all pat ourselves on the back for getting through! We talk about how they met, their engagement and wedding story, Cassandra's transition to LA, why they spontaneously decided to open a juice bar and why Little West is so special. They also make a HUGE announcement that I am so excited to share with all of you. We also talk about why their marriage works, and the meaning they both derived from the pandemic experience. Little West juice is an Ultra Premium Cold Pressed Juice. Farm to Bottle in 48 Hrs. 2-4 lbs of Raw Produce per Bottle. No Added Sugar or Preservatives. SHOW NOTES: Little West Juice Company Big Green Learning Gardens Eco Drive Build On Andrew Walker IG Cassandra Troy Walker IG Little West IG
Reggie and Danica Phillips join Shantelle on the Hello Frances Podcast to discuss how they each take time to foster their creativity. Danica is a military veteran, a marketing professional, and an entrepreneur that runs her blog Danica Explains It All. Her husband Reggie is an active duty military member and an artist with a passion for graffiti, comics, and anime. Our guests share their background and how they started in their respective creative fields. They discuss tangible tips on how they empower each other to take time to flex their creative muscle and take advantage of periods of peak creativity. Because they both understand the importance of capitalizing on phases when creativity is heightened, they have learned to support each other during these times, making room for their partner to shine. Danica and Reggie share how they are preparing for their next phase of life and focusing on using their creativity to propel them into the next chapter. Listen to their full conversation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, or Google Play. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review and give Danica and Reggie a follow on Instagram. If you have questions for either of our guests, email us at hello@francesroy.com. Chat with you again next week!
In case you missed it, Angella Nazarian dives into the stories of 15 couples who motivate one another, change their lives, and who have left an unparalleled mark on the world of literature, philosophy, and art due to their collaborations. From intellectuals and activists Martin and Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the mysterious Queen Elizabeth 11 [...]
In case you missed it, Angella Nazarian dives into the stories of 15 couples who motivate one another, change their lives, and who have left an unparalleled mark on the world of literature, philosophy, and art due to their collaborations. From intellectuals and activists Martin and Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the mysterious Queen Elizabeth 11 [...]
In this segment of Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio (Creative Coupling), Dr. Foojan Zeine talks to Sister Dr. Jenna, Founder of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Museum and the host of America Meditating Radio. She shares a beautiful meditation for us in the area of hope and protection. www.americameditating.com. Dr. Zeine interviews Angella Nazarian, best selling author and lecturer. We talk about her latest book Creative Couples, where she has researched amazing couples that you all know and explored what the beauty and the pain path had been in their relationship. www.angellanazarian. Visit me at www.FOOJAN.com
Michael A. Costa, Anna Dollar, and DYLIS (Anna's man/our theme composer) gather 'round Deanna's mics to talk relationships. Specifically, the group discusses the challenges and benefits of having an artistic partner. The diverse pairs represent nearly all forms of media, and have been lovers of the arts all their (albeit, relatively short) lives. The couples also represent two vastly different stages of romance; this Valentine's Day is Anna and Dylis's first anniversary. For Michael and Deanna, this the eighth dance with Cupid. Later in the episode, we're treated to Dylis's most recent single. Deanna also keeps us up to date on the Coming Attractions, which can be found here: https://artsfuse.org/195102/coming-attractions-february-9-through-25-what-will-light-your-fire/
Deborah Kobylt interviews Angella Nazarian who immigrated to the United States after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Angella is author of 4 books including, "Visionary Women" and her newest, "Creative Couples. Angella is the co-founder and President of VISIONARY WOMEN, a non-profit women’s leadership organization in Los Angeles that brings together some of the most dynamic thought leaders in the country together for in depth conversations.
My guest this week is artist Will Huxley. Along with his partner in art and life, Garett, he forms one half of The Huxleys, which is a 'performance art experience' allowing him to play in the space of experimental theatre, costume design, photography and video. The Huxley's two of the most recognisable artists in the country - mainly due to their larger-than-life costumes and colourful performance that are as layered with meaning as they are widely accessible. They have been guests of every major art event and profiled by every major media outlet in the country.You may have seen them turn up to a functions in giant inflatable costumes and their glitter infused mock-glam-rock act Style Over Substance in which they perform as a band without music. Will and I came up alongside each other at film school. Since graduating in the middle of the 2000s have faced the disillusionment of trying to work out where we fit in ever-narrowing film and TV industry. We discuss the way Will has forged a path towards making work that he really believes in - and turned it into a career. This is a great chat for anyone feeling discouraged by the lack of opportunity within their dream industry, or for those who are unsure about how to make the bridge from they work they are doing to the work they want to be doing. It's great to be reminded that for Will this has been the journey of fifteen years, with every step along the way equipping him with another tool for making work that unlike anyone else.
Bestselling Australian author Liane Moriarty on her latest novel Nine Perfect Strangers, we celebrate spring as the season of renewal with US poet David Mason, how to get involved with Australian Reading Hour, and creative couples Chris Wallace-Crabbe and Kristin Headlam.
“The most important relationship in your life is between you and consciousness.”Julie PiattToday’s podcast features Julie and I speaking at NeueHouse Los Angeles as part of their new series entitled Creative Couples, which examines powerful collaborative partnerships and what make them tick.A primer on how to communicate effectively, collaborate successfully, and ultimately elevate your creative output, this episode — which also features audience Q&A and a special cameo appearance by podcast favorite Guru Singh and his amazing wife Guruperkarma Kaur — is appointment listening for anyone looking to take their relationships and productivity to the next level.An exquisitely appointed work and event space occupying the landmarked 1938 CBS Radio Building on Sunset Boulevard, it was a true honor to present before NeueHouse's dynamic and eclectic community of creators, entrepreneurs, and cultural innovators.Major thanks to Meredith Rodgers, Brian Wanee, Alexandra Van Iden and everyone at NeueHouse for hosting an amazing evening. Plus mad appreciation for allowing me to share the event audio with all of you on this platform. Can I come back and do it again please?NOTE: I'm interested in creating more live podcast events (featuring various guests) in both LA and other U.S. cities. I would like to gauge interest before wading too deep into this exploration, so please let me know (via e-mail or @richroll) if you enjoyed this episode (or the live event episodes from Australia and Dublin) and/or whether you would be interested in actually attending a live event in your locale.I sincerely hope you enjoy the exchange.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | Soundcloud | Stitcher | GooglePlayThanks to this week’s sponsorsDesignCrowd: Custom graphic, logo and web design from over 550,000 designers around the world! Get the perfect custom design, every time! Visit designcrowd.com/RICHROLL or enter promo code RICHROLL at checkout and receive up to $100 off your design project now!Four Sigmatic: A superfood company founded by a group of Finnish friends. They aim to popularize medicinal mushrooms by incorporating them in more mainstream products like coffee and hot cocoa. Visit www.foursigmatic.com/roll and enter the promo code ROLL at the checkout and save 15% on your order!Harrys.com: A superior shave at an affordable price. Friends of the Rich Roll Podcast can visit Harrys.com/ROLL to redeem your Free Trial Set,which comes with a razor, five-blade cartridge, shaving gel, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Myf and Zan head to Canberra with B1 & B2, and discuss the ramifications of Taylor Swift’s civil case. The downturn in serious music criticism has us wondering about the writing of cultural history, and they’ve both drunk the ABC Kool Aid in their weekly recommendations. Fine with it. Taylor Swift groping case outcome: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-40937429 What Happened to the Negative Music Review: https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-happened-to-the-negative-music-review-1502535600 The Shean: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/grazia-uk/20170801/282102046751238 Creative Couples: https://iview.abc.net.au/programs/creative-couples/AC1621V001S00 Growing Up Gracefully: https://iview.abc.net.au/programs/growing-up-gracefully/LE1622H004S00
Myf and Zan head to Canberra with B1 & B2, and discuss the ramifications of Taylor Swift's civil case. The downturn in serious music criticism has us wondering about the writing of cultural history, and they've both drunk the ABC Kool Aid in their weekly recommendations. Fine with it. Taylor Swift groping case outcome: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-40937429 What Happened to the Negative Music Review: https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-happened-to-the-negative-music-review-1502535600 The Shean: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/grazia-uk/20170801/282102046751238 Creative Couples: http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/creative-couples/AC1621V001S00 Growing Up Gracefully: http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/growing-up-gracefully/LE1622H004S00
Myf and Zan head to Canberra with B1 & B2, and discuss the ramifications of Taylor Swift’s civil case. The downturn in serious music criticism has us wondering about the writing of cultural history, and they’ve both drunk the ABC Kool Aid in their weekly recommendations. Fine with it. Taylor Swift groping case outcome: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-40937429 What Happened to the Negative Music Review: https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-happened-to-the-negative-music-review-1502535600 The Shean: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/grazia-uk/20170801/282102046751238 Creative Couples: http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/creative-couples/AC1621V001S00 Growing Up Gracefully: http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/growing-up-gracefully/LE1622H004S00
In today's episode I will be referring to my blog article "Creative Couples" at DavinaRush.Wordpress.com. I would love to hear about your own dynamic duo in the comments below, or visit my blog and add comments to the article. Happy writing and stay inspired!!
When Krista, David, and I sat down on their apartment patio for our official podcast interview, we had barely known each other an hour. But we jumped into some really interesting topics such as the dynamic between to two of them as a creative couple, the ins and outs of running a street style blog, and where to shop for vintage clothing and furniture in Boston.