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Storyfeather
The Drummer for Discordance

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 34:00


After a young drummer commits the crime of “creativity without a license,” her bandmate discovers a way to protect her and all other unlicensed artists.  Genre: Science Fiction   Excerpt: “Tell me, as the band's leader, what is the future of Discordance now? Will you find a new drummer? Will you disband and follow individual careers? The fans are dying to know.” Kavita seen herself in interviews dozens of times before, and she'd felt many different emotions at seeing herself. Mortification, dissatisfaction, pride, amusement. This time she felt only anxiety. But it wasn't the anxiety of what had already happened. It was the rising anxiety of anticipation.   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?If you could be in any band (past or present), what band would it be?  What would be your role? Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   MY FIRST BOOK IS OUT!Ever wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method. And I talk all about it in my book called Fictioneer's Field Guide: A Game Plan for Writing Short Stories. It's now available as an eBook, paperback, and hardcover. The book title takes you straight to the book on Amazon. Or you can visit my Store page: STORYFEATHER STORE  (Hint: The Store page has a sign-up form for my email newsletter, where you can get tales of my fictioneering mischief and writing tips from me for free. Sounds sweet to me.)   CREDITSStory: “The Drummer for Discordance” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)   Music by ROZKOL “To the Water's Edge”   Music by KOMIKU “Dreaming of you”   Music by ANDREW SITKOV (MuzStation Game Music)* “Abstract Vision #3” “Abstract Vision #6” “A&C Percussion Loop #11” “Abstract Vision #5” “Abstract Vision #2” “A&C Percussion Loop #3” “A&C Percussion Loop #14”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Andrew Sitkov is licensed from GameDev Market Music by ROZKOL is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Vocal effects made in Audacity Changes made to the musical tracks?  Just cropping of some to align with my narration.   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by Andrew Sitkov at gamedevmarket.net Find more music by Komiku and ROZKOL at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.com Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A girl sitting behind a full drum set, facing forward. The girl's eyes are closed and her body is tilted to the left, both bent arms raised and holding drumsticks above cymbals. The sticks glow with sparkles. The girl's long dark hair is whipping to the right. The tops of the three drums in front of her emit glowing threads of light. The drum at bottom bears a symbol. Translucent text at the bottom of the frame reads “The Drummer for Discordance.” Watermark of “Storyfeather” along edge of cymbol near top right. The rectangular image is made square with a framing border that shows of a color-shifted larger version of the image's edges.

Coffee and an Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Peña
75. Aditi Wardhan Singh on Multicultural Book Writing

Coffee and an Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Peña

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 42:21


In Episode 75, Aditi shares her author life with us, sharing how she connects her passions and experiences with multicultural book writing. Learn how about the power of story and how to share your story with others or help others share their stories. In this episode, we also learn about the process of creating your own publishing brand that is aligned with your mission or your why. Aditi has published 14 books with 4 more in development and works with dozens of authors to help them develop their writing voice and publish their books. Resources 1. Raising World Children Website: https://raisingworldchildren.com/ 2. Raising World Children Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2081700035435050/ The Sparkling Me Series Books 1. How Our Skin Sparkles: A Growth Mindset Children's Book for Global Citizens About Acceptance - https://amzn.to/3YE7Xzm 2. Sparkles of Joy: A Children's Book that Celebrates Diversity and Inclusion - https://amzn.to/3YIx3MD 3. Small or Tall, We Sparkle After All: A Body Positive Children's Book about Confidence and Kindness - https://amzn.to/3C2gGCI 4. Sparkles of Joy Activity Book: Celebrate Diwali, Hanukkah, Christmas and World Cultures with Fun Puzzles, Word Searches, Creative Prompts, Coloring, ... Exercises and more - https://amzn.to/4flFPqh 5. The Sparkles Within: A Festive Children's Book about Finding Your Talents and the Winning Spirit - https://amzn.to/3CaH79e Other Books by Aditi Wardhan Singh 1. Strong Roots Have No Fear: Empowering Children to Thrive in a Multicultural World with Intuitive Parenting - https://amzn.to/3lttrJM 2. Ka Kyaa Kare : What Does Ka Do? - A Hindi Alphabet Book with Transliteration and English Translation to Help Develop Conversational Skills - https://amzn.to/48sZG4D 3. Through Our Eyes: A Multicultural Early Chapter Book of Exciting Short Stories Celebrating Heritage and Tradition - https://amzn.to/3NImqUP 4. Muhaavare Aur Hum: Idioms and Us – Learn Hindi and English Idioms to Improve Daily Conversational Skills and Vocabulary - https://amzn.to/4e9wdxU 5. Sanya's New Starts: An Easy to Read, Diverse Chapter Book about Belonging (Sanya's World 1) - https://amzn.to/4ebSewg 6. Our Diwali: Humaari Diwali - A Bilingual Hindi English Story Celebrating the Meaning and Diversity of Deepavali (Taran & Sejal's Inclusive Celebrations Book 1) - https://amzn.to/3Ahw3H2

Creative Genius
72 - ENCORE James Miller The Magic of Discipline in Your Creative Practice

Creative Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 49:36


James offers practical prompts for generating flow states and presents a genius solution for utilizing cherished but out-of-place creative gems. The conversation delves into the importance of discipline and flow in a healthy creative practice, the value of human creativity, and the concept of ownership over creative works. This conversation prompted Kate to create the 21 days of Rituals for Creativity which you can access by signing up for a Creative Genius Patreon MembershipJames also shares a poetic vision for society's relationship with creativity, leaving listeners inspired and motivated to tap into their own creative potential.What we talk aboutJames Miller's journey as a writer and the genesis of A Small FictionThe commitment to daily writing for nearly eight years and its transformative effectsHarnessing creativity as a tool for processing emotions and overcoming anxiety and depressionPractical prompts for accessing flow states in creative endeavoursIngenious solution for utilizing beloved but misfit creative piecesThe relationship between discipline and flow in a healthy creative practiceExploring the value of human creativity and ownership of creative worksJames's poetic vision for society's embrace of creativityOne of the most powerful moments in this episode was when Kate and James talked about James's commitment to daily writing for nearly eight years. The transformative power of a consistent creative practice is hard to ignore. Through his journey, James experienced significant shifts, gained a substantial readership, and secured a publishing deal. The conversation emphasizes the therapeutic nature of creativity, particularly in dealing with anxiety and depression. Listeners are encouraged to tap into their own creative potential and explore the ways in which creative expression can facilitate personal development and emotional well-being.Thank you for joining us on this marvellous conversation with James Miller.

Storyfeather
The Nanocosmetologist

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 34:08


An inventor aiming to revolutionize cosmetics with her intelligent nanoparticle mechanisms, revises and refines her invention to serve a greater purpose. Genre: Science Fiction   Excerpt: Kaira explained how it worked. Her nanoparticles were simple mechanisms that responded to commands transmitted from a voice-activated processing patch attached to her skin, just below her throat. She called them nanoparticle mechanisms or NPMS. They were simple, but not identical. The ones that coated her hair were designed to expand and contract, turn opaque, and reflect light of certain wavelengths. But the ones coating her face were designed to remain translucent, to cluster in different concentrations so as to conceal when needed, and to turn sheer when wanted.   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?Do you stick to conventional fashion or like to be original? Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   Faster FictioneerEver wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method.  You can learn more about it right here: FASTER FICTIONEER   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE   Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE CREDITSStory: “The Nanocosmetologist” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro) Music by ANDREW SITKOV (MuzStation Game Music)* “Abstract Vision #6” “Abstract Vision #2” “Abstract Vision #3” “Abstract Vision #5” “Abstract Vision #9”   Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)* “Doubts” “Genetic marker” “Ghost hacker” “Secret agent” “Trojan horse” “Reloaded” “Under the mask” “Master” *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Andrew Sitkov and Nicholas Jeudy licensed from GameDev Market Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Vocal effects created with AudacityChanges made to the musical tracks?  Just cropping to align with my narration.   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Andrew Sitkov and Nicholas Jeudy at gamedevmarket.netFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A woman seen from waist up, facing and looking forward. She has wavy shoulder length hair and wears dark turquoise makeup. She holds a canister up to the side with her right hand and touches the bottom of the canister with her left. Three red letters are visible on a white label at the bottom edge of the dark metal canister. The letters read “EMP.” Flames erupt behind her, framing her. Smoke surrounds the flames. Just visible across her shirt is a light shadow or silhouette of a car with one door open. Top and bottom borders reflecting select elements of the central image are added to make the format square. Watermark of “Storyfeather” along her left upper arm.

Frameform
Make S&!7: Creative Prompts for Dance Film

Frameform

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 11:59


Unless you have hit the screendance jackpot, it's highly unlikely that you are a full-time screendance maker. Carving time out to create your own work can be a bit difficult and sometimes it's intimidating to start. As Frameform goes into the summer break, we are offering creative prompts designed to help you practice creating dance films on a regular basis. These are not recipes for masterpieces, rather ideas to help you break out of familiar patterns and discover new and interesting ideas for future work regardless of budget or technical familiarity.Happy creating!–4:01- Prompt 15:28- Prompt 27:10- Prompt 38:26- Prompt 49:33- Prompt 5 This episode has been transcribed for your reading pleasure. You can find the pdf here. FILMS REFERENCEDSONDERDirector and Choreographer: Simona DeaconescuD.O.P: Tudor PanduruSound Design: Sebastian ZsemlyeBIRDSDirector: David HintonChoreographer: Yolande SmithBOOKS MENTIONED Making Video Dance by Katrina McPhersonCutting Rhythms by Karen PearlmanThe Photographer's Playbook by Jason Fulford, Gregory Halpern & Mike Slack Master Shots by Christopher KenworthyScreendance Bingo by Simon Fildes– Become a Patreon Supporter and enjoy our exclusive resources released last summer and coming up this year.  Got a question? Send us an email at frameformpodcast@gmail.com!

Storyfeather
The Moths in the Moon

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 30:55


A moth dreams of visiting the Moon, but is too small to fly all the way. Genre: Mythology   Excerpt: When first the moths alighted in the world below, the land of earth, they did so out of curiosity. And they did so because they were sent forth from their home by their creator. Their home and their creator were one and same, and she bore the name Moon. And she was the moon.   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?You're a moth; what is your flame?  What draws you to it?Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   Faster FictioneerEver wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method.  You can learn more about it right here: FASTER FICTIONEER   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE   Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   CREDITSStory: “The Moths in the Moon” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro) Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)* “Compass” “Scroll of the wind walker” “Don't move” “Here we go” “The plan” “Seasons” “Elevation” “Infinite” “Wide place”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Nicholas Jeudy licensed from GameDev Market Changes made to the musical tracks?  Just cropping to align with my narration.   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Nicholas Jeudy at gamedevmarket.netFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing.  Top center, the glowing disc of the moon under a dark sky. The bottom part of the disc is obscured by a Luna moth seen from the top, wings outstretched.  A thin string connects the moth to another moth beneath, a small Cinnabar moth, also seen from the top with wings outstretched. Watermark of “Storyfeather” along inner curve of moon at top right.

Storyfeather
My Food Is Speaking to Me

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 31:56


Do the voices coming from the food in my fridge and pantry want to harm me, help me, or just…be?  Genre: Science Fiction   Excerpt: “Tell me I'm sane,” I said. There was a pause on the other end. And then he finally spoke.  “I refuse.”  I sighed. “Freddy, come on.” “Give me some context, then.”   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?Describe each day of the week as food. Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   Faster FictioneerEver wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method.  If you've got 40 minutes, I can teach you an abbreviated version of that method, right here: FASTER FICTIONEER (If you want to learn even more, I've got info about my online course on that page too.)   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE    Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   CREDITSStory: “My Food Is Speaking to Me” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)   Music by LEE ROSEVERE “Decompress” “Thoughtful” “Start the Day” “Under Suspicion” “It's A Mystery” “Reflections” “Slow Lights” “Awkward Silences (version a)” “We'll Figure it Out Together”   Music by Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Vocal effects created with AudacityChanges made to the musical tracks? Just cropping to align with my narration.   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.comFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A fully stocked refrigerator seen from an angle with the door opening out to the left. The top third contains a freezer section. Recognizable items in the door are bottles at bottom, milk cartons, jars, butter (labeled), and at top, ice cream and a bag of chicken nuggets (labeled). Recognizable items in the main compartments include vegetables, a carton of eggs, a covered bowl, and flat cartons labeled “pizza” and “pepperoni.” Text bubbles surround the refrigerator. The three at left read as follows from top to bottom: “On toast? I'm in,” “Time for tacos. Lime for tacos,” and “Saute in me!” The five at right read as follows: “Why wait for Sunday?” and “Scramble me,” “Poach me,” “I want to be a pot pie,” and “Stew us!” (four times).

Music Production Podcast
#363: Finish Every Song You Start with Johan Ransby

Music Production Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 137:26


Johan Ransby is an artist, coach, and producer. He shares tips and techniques that help artists finish more music and reach their career goals. His website is loaded with helpful creative tools and his social media accounts contain priceless advice. Johan and I had a great conversation about how he approaches making music and teaching his students. He emphasized the importance of seeking challenges and chasing excitement. We talked about creativity, live performance, and being enthusiastic about our work. The episode ends with Johan's impromptu critique of my song "I'm Looking for You" from my album Rectangles. This episode is sponsored by Audimee "Ulimited Vocals, Unlimited Freedom" - https://audimee.com  Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube Show Notes: Johan's Website - https://ransby.biz Johan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ransby.biz/ Creative Prompts - https://ransby.ck.page/05b3dac21b Johan's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@RansbyJohan Rectangles by Brian Funk - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/brianfunk/rectangles Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc  5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk

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Storyfeather
A Tale of Nine Lemons

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 28:57


To help a young man seek his fortune and his purpose upon leaving home, his parents endow him with a parting gift, a basket of lemons. Genre: Fairy Tale   Excerpt: The couple had thirteen children by the time they were finished siring. One by one, as each child came of age, they were sent out into the world to seek their fortunes and their purposes for themselves. To each child their parents gave one gift to help them on their way. And upon receiving their gifts, each child proclaimed their grand aims.   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?Finish this sentence in three alternate and original ways: “When life gives you lemons…”Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc. (I actually ended up using the other results for another story in a future year)   Faster FictioneerEver wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method.  If you've got 40 minutes, I can teach you an abbreviated version of that method, right here: FASTER FICTIONEER(If you want to learn even more, I've got info about my online course on that page too.)   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE   Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   CREDITSStory: “A Tale of Nine Lemons” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)   Music by ANDREW SITKOV (MuzStation Game Music)* “Adventure Track #1 (looped)” “Medieval Track #1” “Lyric Voices #5” “Casual Theme #1” “Magic Within” “Ice and Fire (peaceful part)” “Medieval Track #2” “Lyric Voices #2” “Peace in My World (final theme)”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Andrew Sitkov licensed from GameDev Market Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Changes made to the musical tracks?  Just cropping to align with my narration.   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Andrew Sitkov at gamedevmarket.netFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A lemon tree full of lemons. At bottom right corner, a person holds a baby over their shoulder. The baby's head is facing forward and obscuring the other person's head. The baby's own head rests on the shoulder, arms loosely curled around the shoulder. The baby's eyes, partly open, look down and to the side, and each contains a burst of soft light. Watermark of “Storyfeather” at bottom right.

Storyfeather
The Incident at Soruquenty Beach

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 28:43


An urban legend about a haunting phenomenon occurring in a little beach town becomes a news story when escalating incidents lead to the beaching of what appears to be a telepathic whale. Genre: Science Mystery   Excerpt: “You're looking for a story.”   “Yes.” “My story.” “That's right. What's your story? Where did you come from? How did you get inside that whale?”   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?You're barefoot in the sand on a beach, and the waves runs over your toes. Describe what you're feeling. Source: Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   Faster FictioneerI held my first free writing workshop over Zoom to teach my method of writing short stories (an abbreviated version) on 11/8/2023. The workshop is based on my course, called “Faster Fictioneer: A Doable Method to Write a Short Story from Start to Finish in Five Weeks.” You can watch a replay of the workshop here: FASTER FICTIONEER (You can also buy the course there.)   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE   Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   Here's the other episode on whales that I mention in the outro: The Watchers of the Whale   CREDITSStory: “The Incident at Soruquenty Beach” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)   Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)* “Monochromatic stain” “Prisma” “Secret agent” “Whispers” “Cold case” “Mindhunter” “Profiler” “As it happenned” “Unclassified”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market. Music by Nicholas Jeudy licensed from GameDev Market Vocal effects made in Audacity   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Nicholas Jeudy at gamedevmarket.netFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A woman seen from shoulders up, looking down with eyes closed. Her index fingers are pressed to her temples. Above her forehead is the depiction of a sperm whale in left profile. Concentric circles of bright spiky energy emanate from the middle of the whale's body. The woman's left wrist bears a hospital band with unintelligible characters written on it.

Storyfeather
Jukebox Time Portal

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 48:26


The inventor of a working time machine takes her closest friend on what was meant to be a quick trip to the near future. Genre: Science Fantasy   Excerpt:I didn't panic right away when Violeta said she had succeeded in building a working time machine. All of her inventions worked. All of them. But all her other inventions were a lot less…ambitious. I mean, a time machine. That's the ultimate invention, isn't it?   What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?Drawing challenge: Psychedelic portalDrawing challenge: JukeboxI'm combining them.Source: Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc.   Faster FictioneerI held my first free writing workshop over Zoom to teach my method of writing short stories (an abbreviated version) on 11/8/2023. The workshop is based on my course, called “Faster Fictioneer: A Doable Method to Write a Short Story from Start to Finish in Five Weeks.” You can watch a replay of the workshop here: FASTER FICTIONEER (You can also buy the course there.)   I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE    Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   CREDITSStory: “Jukebox Time Portal” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. PatelNarration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music:“Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)   Music by TAO & SOUND*“80s Synth Ambient 01 C"“80s Synth Ambient 02 E”“U Never Had To Exist – (B) Melody Loop”“Cry No More – Intro”“Cry No More – (A) Melody Loop”“Cry No More – Outro (long)”“Cry No More – (A) Drums & Bass Loop”“I Never Gave Up – Intro”“U Never Had To Exist – Intro”    “U Never Had To Exist”“U Never Had To Exist– (A) Drums & Bass Loop”“I Never Gave Up – (A) Melody Loop”   Music by Lee Rosevere“4th Ave. Walkup”“Try Anything Once”“Tech Toys”“As I Was Saying”“Southside”“Max Flashback”“Betrayal”“I Bet You Wonder Why”“Awkward Silences (version b)”“Going Home”“Glass Android”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Tao & Sound licensed from GameDev MarketMusic by Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Tao & Sound at gamedevmarket.net Find more music by Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.comFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. Central image with a top and bottom border to make the format square. A woman seen from knees up, stands facing and looking forward, leaning against a multicolored jukebox at right. Her right thumb is hooked in her belt, which is hung with a few tools and devices, and her left elbow rests on the jukebox, arm bent.  One brow and the corner of her mouth are raised. In the background are splashes of color that match the jukebox's colors.

Storyfeather
Seven Signs of Impossible Times

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 33:17


A reporter and camera operator expect to uncover a hoax when they investigate sightings of flying pigs, but soon find themselves on the path of a much stranger story. Genre: Fantastic Mystery   Excerpt: “The boss wants us to relate it to the flying pigs story,” Quentin said. They were driving out to another farm, within the county this time. And this time, it was a commercial farm where the workers had reported that the chickens had begun growing teeth.     What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?“Draw: When pigs fly” (I didn't actually draw a flying pig…not for this story anyway.) Source: 500 Creative Prompts. Copyright © 2019 Piccadilly (USA) Inc. Additional inspiration from the following source. https://omniglot.com/language/idioms/flyingpigs.php Idioms that mean something that is highly unlikely to happen    Faster FictioneerI held my first free writing workshop over Zoom to teach my method of writing short stories (an abbreviated version) on 11/8/2023. The workshop is based on my course, called “Faster Fictioneer: A Doable Method to Write a Short Story from Start to Finish in Five Weeks.” You can watch a replay of the workshop here: FASTER FICTIONEER (You can also buy the course there.)    Follow my Fictioneering MischiefThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more sent by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE   Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE   CREDITSStory: “Seven Signs of Impossible Times” Copyright © 2020 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro) Music by LEE ROSEVERE “Awkward Silences (version a)” “Not My Problem” “Knowing the Truth” “Slow Lights” “Betrayal” “Awkward Silences (version b)”   Music by ANDREW SITKOV (MuzStation Game Music)* “Hidden Fear” “Mystical House (Short Loop)” “Story at Night” “Scary Theme #5” “Scary Theme #3” “Scary Theme #4 (Version 2)”   *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market. Music by Andrew Sitkov licensed from GameDev Market Music by Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Andrew Sitkov at gamedevmarket.netFind more music by Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.comFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. Central image with a top and bottom border to make the format square. At center, two figures seen from mid-thigh up standing in front of a massive gate that is halfway open. The man at left faces forward. He holds a microphone up to his mouth with his right hand and gestures to the gate with his left. The woman at right holds a professional camera over her right shoulder. The camera is pointed toward the man. On either side of the frame in foreground are towers of gladiolus flowers. Snow appears to be blowing down and out from the open gate. A plaque on the left side of the gate reads “Pandemonium.”

Earth Dreams: Zen Buddhism and the Soul of the World
Prajna Paramita: Mother of the Buddhas

Earth Dreams: Zen Buddhism and the Soul of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 38:07


The path of the paramitas leads to the shore of freedom, of liberation / love.OM ! Gate, gate, para gate, parasum gate, bodhi svahaGone, gone, gone beyond, gone to the other shore–Svaha! Oh what a realization!The zen buddhist path is a path of mystery as much as it is a path of awakening, when we speak of awakening, we usually invoke a sense of realization, understanding, wisdom, knowing—enlightenment.The path of mystery invokes the dark, unknowing, the hidden, the secretPrajna Paramita is translated as wisdom beyond wisdom, wisdom beyond understandingTo talk about it inherently limits what can not be named, or grasped, or bound or containedSometimes we invoke prajna paramita as emptiness, pure potential energy, the womb of the great mother—pregnant nothingness, where anything, everything has the potential to emergeBut also, the mother of all manifest, of all life. The spacious, unconditional acceptance of things as they are, great love or great compassion.Listen to the Podcast for more!Also, I am excited to announce that I will be leading an online class series on Awakening the Sacred Feminine: The Practices and Teachings of the Women AncestorsYou can learn more here.February 2 - April 26, 2024Fridays 9:30A - 11A PTAn Online Class Series Meeting Every Other Week for a total of 7 Weeks What is the sacred feminine? A zen student may ask. And for good reason, aren't we taught in Zen to transcend duality? Chozen Roshi would often say: Zen practice invites us to become completely male, completely female, both and neither.Still, cast under the cloud of patriarchy, for millennia the sacred feminine and the women ancestors have remained hidden and obscured within the Zen Buddhist tradition.Or have they? What if their hidden-ness is itself an invitation to descend into the depths? To encounter the mystery? To share in the open secret?In this spirit, this class series is a descent, an endarkenment, an underworld journey. For to awaken what is historically hidden and obscured one must be willing to enter the mysterious womb of Prajna Paramita, to carry the sacred embryo, to dream, to lose things, to fall down, to gaze into the empty mirror, to shapeshift, to love.Each week we will encounter one or more of the great women ancestors, beginning with the archetypal Mother of the Buddhas, Prajna Paramita. Each class will include a teaching and story from these wise women  and a guided practice based on their teaching. There will be opportunities each week for further study and ways to deepen one's home practice.This class is open to all genders and to any one who is interested in encountering the hidden, the veiled, the mysterious—just know, you may be transformed in the process.What's included:* 7-Live Weekly Class Meetings (Meeting every other Friday)* Recordings of teaching/practices from each class* Home Study material* Weekly Practice Encouragements* Optional Journaling or Creative Prompts to help integrate the learningDATES:Week 1 – Feb 2Week 2 – Feb 16Week 3 – Mar 1Week 4 – Mar 15Week 5 – Mar 29Week 6 – April 12Week 7 – April 26A note from Kisei Sensei: Encountering the Women Ancestors and practicing with their teachings has been an ongoing part of my practice. I remember the waves of delight when I would discover a new (to me) ancestor, learn about her life and begin putting her teachings into practice. I sat with and lived into the poems of the Terigatha, gazed into the clear mirror, sat in the dark womb of Prajna paramita. The women ancestors really helped me see that my life is my practice and my offering. It is with great respect, joy and wonderment that I am offering this class. May your life be as enriched and transformed by their wisdom and compassion, as mine is.Weekly ThemesWeek 1 : In the Womb of the Great Mother: Awakening Prajna Paramita Darkness is the home from which we come.Emptiness is pure potential energy, spacious and wakeful— Prajna Paramita wisdom beyond wisdom. Words fail. To encounter Great Mother Spaciousness, we must be willing to un-know, to darken further and let the mystery guide us home. This week we will meet the mysterious mother of the Buddhas.Week 2 : Giving Birth in the Night: Yasodhara and MayaA stone woman gives birth to a child at night.Yasodhara is the Buddha's wife and Maya is the Buddha's birth mother, both of these women's paths to awakening involved premonitory dreams, pregnancy and giving birth. This week we will explore the wisdom of the dharma teachings of the night, dreams, pregnancy and birth as both metaphors and lived experience (for some).Week 3 : Loss and Being Found: The Path of Heartbreak and LoveA coin that is lost in the river, is found in the river. What happens when you lose everyone and everything that is dear to you? Or that one precious person, your child, your love? This week we will explore grief and heartbreak as a path, through the stories of Patacara, Kisagotami, Ubbiri and Kannon.Week 4 : Falling Down : The practice of touching the EarthUntil a person has fallen down, the earth can't help her arise.Dhamma was awakened upon literally falling to the Earth, the Earth Goddess rose up to affirm the Buddha's awakening. This week we will explore: what happens when we fall–whether it's falling apart, falling down or falling in love, falling, touching the earth– is a gesture towards intimacy, humility and transformation. Week 5 : Mirror Zen: The Koans of TokeijiAs night falls, no more reflections in the mirror,Yet in this heart they are clearly seen. –ShotakuThe Mirror Koans of Tokeiji are one of the longest recorded examples of an unbroken women's lineage that extended for at least eight generations. This unique lineage developed their own koan curriculum based around insights the nuns had while gazing into a mirror in the buddha hall. This week we will explore the practice of Mirror Zen.Week 6 : Shapeshifting: The Goddess of Great CompassionWhat is the enlightened aspect of shapeshifting? Perhaps the skillful means of great compassion, trickster feminism, spontaneous freedom, creative play. This week we will meet the shapeshifting goddess from the Vimalakirti Sutra and the many manifestations of The Bodhisattva of Great Compassion.Week 7: Awakening Together: Exploring the TherigathaI attain the meditations on emptinessand signlessness whenever I want.I am the Buddha's rightful daughter,always delighting in Nirvana.–UttamaThis week we will meet some of the earliest women ancestors through their awakening poems. We will learn a practice for working with their awakening poems as a koan or contemplation in our own practice and lives. And perhaps write our own poems of awakening. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amykisei.substack.com/subscribe

Oddly Incorrect
148: Philosophy, History, and Creative Prompts

Oddly Incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 62:58


In this episode, the hosts explore various topics, including politics, time travel, and philosophy, questioning the reality of information and the connection between the mind and reality. They also discuss their love for listening to classical works on Audible, the recent acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, and the negative portrayal of the United States in educational institutions. Dutch and Chris examine why opinions in America are often skewed to be anti-American, citing factors such as the presentation of predominantly white history in schools and the removal of rebellious symbols like the rebel flag. They also draw parallels between the themes in books like 1984 and Brave New World and the current state of society. In addition, Dutch and Chris talk about their travel experiences across the US and Canada and the balance of teaching American history in schools. They also delve into the possibility of pulling Americans out of their homes, the human spirit in times of crisis, and using prompts in creative processes. The hosts discuss a Udemy course and a newsletter on AI prompts and share their experiences using GPT to generate ideas and save time for various tasks. Finally, Dutch challenges Chris to generate a recipe for a new creation using only locally available ingredients for a Michelin-rated restaurant in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Creative Pep Talk
389 - Making Super Potent Small Pieces + Tackling Larger Projects (Even with a Day Job) with Malaka Gharib

Creative Pep Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 56:26


Listen and Subscribe on Apple, Spotify and more: https://link.chtbl.com/creativepeptalkSupport the show at patreon.com/creativepeptalk!Transcripts available at creativepeptalk.com/episodes!_________SHOW NOTESMalaka Ghraib's WebsiteIt Won't Always Be Like This: A Graphic Memoir by Malaka GharibMindful Digital Art: 5 Creative Prompts to Reflect and Meditate by Morgan Harper Nichols - Skillshare Class_________SPONSORSSKILLSHAREThere's nothing better than getting better. Accomplishing growth is extremely satisfying, and online classes from Skillshare make it possible. Learn about illustration, design, photography, productivity, and marketing. With Skillshare's short classes, you can move your creative journey forward without putting life on hold. So explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/CreativePep where our listeners get a free trial of Premium Membership.

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living
FAR OUT #181 ~ It's Not a Problem, It's a F*cking Growth Opportunity

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 62:30


Summary: We're finally moving out of the truck camper! We share where we're moving and how it came about. This leads into a discussion about how a key to solving complex problems often is being willing to stay with them longer.  Mentioned on this episode:The Cosmic Serpent: DNA & the Origins of Knowledge by Jeremy NarbyTom KenyonUpcoming Offerings:July 5-12: Wild Within Yosemite: InitiationJuly 19-26: Wild Within Yosemite: AdvancedOct. 6-9: Wild Convergence: Catawissa CreekSep. 11 - Nov. 6: Wild Man Within (Fall Cohort)Sep. 11 - Nov. 6: Wild Woman Within (Fall Cohort)Support this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

Calm and Connected Podcast
Practicing Problem Solving Using Creative Prompts

Calm and Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 7:12


In this episode, I discuss some ways you can practice problem solving using creative prompts. As we all know, social skills are key to interacting well with others - skills such as listening, working together, being kind, watching your own personal space versus others personal space and taking turns. They all need to be learned in childhood to have a successful and fulfilling adult life.I share how to use things around your office or home as a social skills building activity. You can use any items you have lying around, like paper straws, cotton balls, yarn, paper cups, clothes pins, duck tape - all lots of weird and wonderful materials.The group then goes on to choose what problems to solve. It works great with different ages of kids. If you're doing this as part of a group plan, it's good to debrief at the end, and find out what they think worked and what didn't, etc. Take a listen to learn how to use these items to practice social skills.And remember, do not forget about yourself, take a few minutes for you and have a little fun!—About The Host - Janine HalloranJanine Halloran is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, an author, a speaker, an entrepreneur and a mom. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Janine has been working primarily with children and adolescents for over 15 years. She loves to create products and resources, so she started two businesses to support families and professionals who work with children and teens. ‘Coping Skills for Kids' provides products and resources to help kids learn to cope with their feelings in safe and healthy ways. It's the home of the popular Coping Cue Cards, decks of cards designed to help kids learn and use coping skills at home or at school. Janine's second business ‘Encourage Play' is dedicated to helping kids learn and practice social skills in the most natural way - through play! Encourage Play has free printables, as well as digital products focused on play and social skills.Coping Skills for Kids - https://copingskillsforkids.comEncourage Play - https://www.encourageplay.comInterested in reading my books? The Coping Skills for Kids Workbook - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook/products/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook-digital-versionSocial Skills for Kids - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/encourage-play/products/social-skills-for-kids-workbook Connect with Janine on Social MediaInstagram: @copingskillsforkidsFacebook: facebook.com/copingskillsforkids and facebook.com/encourageplayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JanineHalloranEncouragePlay

The David Lee Martin Show - Daily Encouragement For Christian Creatives
176 Five Creative Prompts For a Peaceful and Productive Life

The David Lee Martin Show - Daily Encouragement For Christian Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 16:30


Limitless creative potential exists in the human heart filled with the Holy Ghost. His infinite indwelling lifts the lid on our little lives and makes them expansive in ways that defy natural reason.

A Muse's Daydream
Beach Muses. Part Three: Scribe

A Muse's Daydream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 7:52


The third in the trilogy of Beach muses imparting creative wisdom, this episode is about...  well, I'll have to check my notes, but as I recall its conclusion is vital to the cultivation and execution of creative ideas. It includes drawing coffee cups with the eyes closed and a song I didn't write.Written and narrated by Jill BadonskyThe voice of the Muse Scribe was played by Rozy WalkerFollow A Muse's Daydream on InstagramFor Creative Events, Retreats and Creative Prompts with Jill Badonsky: Subscribe hereSupport the show

Zimmerman Podcast
047. Get Brand Clarity with These Creative Prompts

Zimmerman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 22:19


Today is the last episode of my four-part miniseries with Kathryn Joachim of Creme Brands. In our last episode, we’re talking about how to get brand clarity through creative prompts. When Kathryn and I worked together on the Zimmerman rebrand, she use a few prompts to help me fully realize how I wanted to communicate the brand and get ideas I had in my head fully realized in a visual brand. These creative prompts will be your favorite secret weapon! Episode 47 topics: - How to imagine your brand with all five senses - If Zimmerman was a party, what would it be like - My initial reluctance to Kathryn’s creative prompts - Why doing the creative prompt exercises is essential to creating a lasting brand that really books

A Moment of Your Time
06 - "Make Art Anyways" by Zach Davidson

A Moment of Your Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 4:38


Zach Davidson is a director, actor, and teacher. He is the Founding Artistic Director of Coin & Ghost, with whom he has remixed Shakespeare, Greek tragedy, Italian romance, Mexican folklore, German legend, French opera, and American history. Recently, LA Weekly called the company's work “uniquely entertaining” and “innovative in a few different ways.” As an arts administrator and creative consultant, Davidson has worked with non-profits throughout Los Angeles and around the country, including A Noise Within, Not Man Apart, Heidi Duckler Dance, Shakespeare Santa Monica, Conga Kids, The West Hollywood Dance Festival, Southern Colorado Repertory Theatre, Invertigo Dance Theatre, AdlerImprov and more. He was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, and is a graduate of the CalArts BFA Acting program. Instagram: @reeve.ghost  Coin & Ghost is a Los Angeles-based company known for its imaginative remixing of known mythologies. The company defines mythology as “any set of stories that simultaneously SHAPES and IS SHAPED BY a culture.” So Traditional Greek and Roman myths count, sure, as do any culture's creation myths. But when viewed through this lens, Shakespeare has a clear mythology to it, as do comic books, Tennessee Williams, and other folklore. C&G is dedicated to adventurous and accessible theatre. Their mission is to inspire empathy, imagination, and community through creative works and education programs rooted in cultural mythologies. Learn more at coinandghost.org, or on social media @coinandghost. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together.  Submit your piece: https://www.curtco.com/amomentofyourtime Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter Learn More: https://www.curtco.com/amomentofyourtime And Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amoytpodcast A CurtCo Media Production https://www.curtco.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth
#79. 10 Creative Prompts To Bring New Life Into Your Creative Process and Ideas

Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020


Song of the week:Gary Clark Jr - “This Land (Howard Stern Live)”MAKING LEMONADE is available on all podcasting platforms now. New Episodes every Wednesday AEDT.Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGx5Z2Md-A&list=PLlvPfj4U5RINd8LY7_yy62Mn2MFgVhFq9Linky Links...The Lost Boys Collective: https://www.instagram.com/thelostboyscollective/Jordan’s LinksWebsite: https://www.jordanmorpethart.comOnline Store: www.thelemonadestand.storeTwitter: https://twitter.com/JordanMorpethTik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/X6cyfM/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jordanmorpethart/ https://www.instagram.com/makelemonadepodcast/Facebook: Https://www.facebook.com/TheArtOfJordanMorpeth

Outrageous Fun Podcast
OUTRAGEOUS FUN 35 | Creativity Session with Dylan

Outrageous Fun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 22:19


As a little bonus episode Dylan linked up with Frankie to go through the "500 Creative Prompts" book and spark some creativity...as always, it turned out hilarious.

More Than A Whelan
Arielle Cottingham

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 74:53


So damn pleased to have our very first international guest in the Castaway Studios, Arielle Cottingham, the Texas born 2016 Australian Poetry Slam Champion. Arielle is an Afro-Latina poet, performance artist, and dancer. She began performing spoken word in 2014 while studying at the University of Melbourne. In September 2015, she began a career as a full-time working performance poet, as well as creative producer of Slamalamadingdong. She published a chapbook in 2016, The Tarantist's Soapbox. Her first full book of poetry Black and Ropy was published in July 2017 with Pitt St. Poetry.

Lee Draws Stuff
Week One Creative Prompt

Lee Draws Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 13:50


Launching the new weekly Creative Prompts podcast where each week I'll be releasing a creative prompt to help get your creative ideas flowing. This podcast will serve as a supplement to the email newsletter - expanding on some themes and encouragement for the prompt. If you'd like to subscribe to get the prompts in your inbox subscribe at https://leedrawsstuff.com/creative-prompts/ Also if you are sharing on social media we've been tossing around the hashtag #creativelee If you'd like to support the podcast and the creative prompts: Tell all your friends even the non-creative ones, you never know they might surprise you Sign up for the newsletter (link above) Become a backer on Patreon Follow me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram LOL phew and after all that you can always just check out the website https://leedrawsstuff.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leedrawsstuff/message

iCreateDaily Podcast
Daily Creative Prompts and Challenges ~ Coffee Break

iCreateDaily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 19:17


Want daily creative prompts?This year we've hosted three challenges in our community, and they've been a blast! And… We're hosting another one in May! We've been so inspired with the creativity, art, writing, and community that is growing from these challenges! Several of our members have inquired about details. Conversation Topic:Creative 30-day challenges When is the next challenge? Streamlined prompt delivery Feedback from iCreateDaily members Helping you reach your goals Our dogs (Caspian & Zeus) even added their 2¢ And you can sign up here for the May Challenge!   RESOURCEShttps://www.icreatedaily.com/iartdaily-20/ (iArtDaily Prompt Journals) https://www.icreatedaily.com/creative-challenges/ (About our Creative Challenges)

More Than A Whelan
Ben 'Tuffy' Lee plus bonus EZB

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 55:32


This is a very unique episode recorded in a shipping container at Golden Plains music festival with Ben 'Tuffy' Lee. Plus a bonus poem from Emilie Zoey Baker recorded at Fairfield Boathouse. We start the conversation by talking about Tuffy's band The Dirty Bloods and what lead him to getting to the place where he would start his own band in his 40's. Many thanks to Ela Fornalska for being our MTAW Muse of the Week! Ela supplied the prompt 'Firsts', for which I wrote this poem. FIRSTS. My first kiss was at midnight on a boat shed deck on a Mornington Beach. She made me listen to Echo and the Bunnymen’s ‘Killing Moon’ on her Walkman. The headphones dropped from my head as she kissed me into oblivion. My first taste of marijuana was from a bucket bong in a rock and roll St Kilda share house. A baptism of THC fire. My first punch I ever received was at 15 years old playing football for Beleura against Dromana. I tried to wrestle him away from a teammate who he was also punching and then he turned around and punched me directly in the face. It’s true you really do see stars. My first sex was in a bedroom in Seaford while her mother baked cookies in the kitchen. To this day the smell of freshly baked cookies produces a Pavlovian tingle in my loins. My first time in a plane was flying to Mexico on a one way ticket with my girlfriend who I would marry three years later. We broke up 18 months later and divorced. She held my hand tightly as the plane took off. My first breakup was in the Melbourne Botanical Gardens on a clear bright sunny day. Which lead to the second and last time I was punched as she pummelled my chest with her fists while tears streamed down her face. My first record I ever owned was the Beach Boys Greatest Hits, a birthday present from my parents. My first record I ever bought with my own money was Pat Benatar live. Because I was in love with her and certain we would marry one day. Love is a battlefield. My first car was a 1965 Bottle Green Hillman Minx. I drove it all the way home from the sellers house with the hand brake still on and was terrified that I had ruined it. I hadn’t. I also used to keep a bunch of plastic flowers spread across the dash board because I wanted to be Morrissey. My first has never been my first because everything has happened before and will happen again. For Whelan and Stealin' Tuffy reads some of the lyrics of And the Ass Said to the Angel: "Wanna' Play Kick to Kick?" and Fosters Car Boogie from TISM. I read a poem by Matt Cook called James Joyce, that I first heard on a CD called The United States of Poetry created by the amazing Bob Holman. You can see the film clip for James Joyce right here. Lastly we hear from the wonderful Emilie Zoey Baker with a bonus poem recorded by the river at Fairfield Boat House. Emilie's poem is inspired by the song Alphabet Aerobics by Blackalicious, especially Daniel Radcliffe's mindblowing cover of it on Jimmy Fallon. Thank you as always to our generous supporters Luxe Country and Castaway Studios. (Sean M) Whelan, out.

More Than A Whelan
Madison Griffiths

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 47:04


Madison Griffiths is an artist, poet, activist and podcaster. She was co-host of the podcast No Chill. And is writer, producer and presenter for her newest podcast Tender, the story of what happens when a woman leaves an abusive relationship. I'm so thrilled to welcome Madison Griffiths into the Castaway Studios for our first studio episode of 2019. Our previous ALL DOG themed episode was held at the wonderful Merri Creek Tavern. Our next live show will be held on Wednesday May 1st, 2019 at Merri Creek Tavern. Put it in your diary. Madison tells me her origin story as writer which all began when Vice published an article of hers in 2016 called An Open Letter to My Vagina: Sex, Pain, and Vaginismus In 2017 Madison and Lucinda Price had a live online conversation called No Chill as part of the Digital Writers Festival. This went on to become a six part podcast series presented by Pedestrian TV. On the three year anniversary of leaving an abusive relationship Madison had a powerful dream that motivated her to start her own deeply personal and powerful podcast called Tender. Madison then tells me about her experience performing on a poetry open mic for the first time. And we discuss how vibrant the spoken word scene is in Melbourne. The best resource in Melbourne for things spoken word is Melbourne Spoken Word. Go there to discover upcoming events, workshops, competitions, publishing opportunities, mentorships, EVERYTHING relating to spoken word. There were many amazing creative prompts posted on both our Facebook and Instagram pages this week. Thank you so much. Keep them coming in. At the moment, every week on the show we will give away a More Than A Whelan koozie (stubby holder) to my favourite creative prompt of the week. Madison reads an original poem of hers called A Meadow in response to the prompt : Hair. Its power, its stigma, how it changes us in the eyes of others AND ourselves. This was supplied by Matt H Kennedy. Thank you Matt. You are More Than A Whelan Muse of the Week! I chose two prompts to inspire a new poem. The prompts were... Breakdown in communication by Johnny Moretti. The risks and joys of sleeping naked by Annie Molenaar. AKA Celebrant Lady Love. and Unholy Matrimony Flip It and Reverse It. I nearly always sleep naked. I say nearly because sometimes I will fall asleep in my undies or t-shirt or both. But every time I awake, I am liberated from my clothing. Sometime during the night I have removed them in my sleep and I never have any memory of it whatsoever. I imagine myself wriggling from the cocoon of my clothing bit by bit during the night and sometimes I forget about exactly where that clothing goes and I’ll think where the hell have all my undies gone? Until it’s time to change the sheets and there they are wedged at the end of the bed, sometimes two or three pairs Curled and cuddled up like sleeping cats. When alone in a house, as I often up when house sitting, I will often rise naked, and walk bleary eyes into the kitchen to turn the kettle on, maybe whack a muffin or two into the toaster. Sometimes I’ll even drop a banging hiphop playlist on to put a little boost into butt and a little sass into my strut as I start grooving around the kitchen. One such morning at a house sit in Carlton I was doing exactly this when I suddenly thought I heard a sound above the banging bass thumps of Missy Elliott. When I looked up , there was the cleaning lady lugging a vacuum cleaner down the hallway. She had her head down and hadn’t noticed me yet. I panicked I was in open ground there wasn’t enough time to flee. I seized the closest object I could find to protect my modesty. So when the cleaning lady finally looked up, there I was holding a frying pan in front of my groin. The owner told me the cleaning lady wasn’t coming until the next day, the cleaning lady was told something else. A breakdown in communication of mortifying consequences. She dropped the vacuum and returned from whence she came. I fled to my room and shut the door. Missy Elliott kept booming throughout the house, singing “Is it worth it? Let me work it I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it” Our Golden Muse of the Week this week is Annie. Congrats Annie! You'll be receiving a piece of More Than A Whelan merch supplied by our generous supporter Luxe Country. Visit our online store here! Whelan and Stealin' For the segment where my guests and I choose a piece of work to cover, Meredith reads a poem by Olivia Gatwood called Alternate Universe in Which I Am Unfazed by the Men Who Do Not Love Me. I read a poem by Salena Godden called It Isn't Punk to Ask Permission. WORLD OF WHELAN As DJ Hot Wheels I'll be MCing and DJing the Palais-Hepburn official launch on Friday Feb 22. 7pm until late. FREE ENTRY. Meredith's wonderful podcast Tender is a finalist in the Frankie Good Stuff Awards. You can vote for her right here! Thank you to our generous supporters Castaway Studio and Luxe Country. Thank you for listening. More Than A Whelan does not exist without you. I am super thankful. Whelan, out.

More Than A Whelan
Live at the Merri Creek Tavern - Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 87:39


To launch Season 2 of More Than A Whelan the show was recorded before a live audience, for the very first time, at the Merri Creek Tavern in Westgarth. All DOG themed. Last year musician Ben Mastwyk was our guest on the last episode of Season One. I interviewed him in his Collingwood living room and he spoke of his beloved golden retriever Bea as being his co-writer. As Bea would guide him on their walks together to places and thoughts that would inspire the writing of his songs. Very sadly Bea passed away early this year after a long beautiful life, loved and admired by many, especially her guardians Ben Mastwyk and Rhiannon Hardingham. It was Ben Mastwyk who approached me with the concept of presenting the first episode of More Than A Whelan in 2019 as a live show and to dedicate the entire show to DOGS. And I am SO happy he did. And thus More Than A Whelan presents Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog was born! This was truly one of the greatest experiences in my life. Something magical happened in that luscious performance space at the Merri Creek Tavern on Wednesday 6th February. So much show that we plan to make live shows a regular occurrence now. Keep watching this space for details. A raffle was held on the night with very generous support from our very first official sponsor the wonderful Luxe Country! We decided to donate all the proceeds from the night to a wonderful group called Team Golden Oldies who adopt old unwanted dogs and give them all the love they deserve in their twilight years. Please visit them online as they sell wonderful items that help them to pay for the cost of keeping these dogs. Their vet bills alone were over $12500! Through the raffle on the night we managed to raise $200 for them. We are very excited and grateful for the support of Luxe Country, our very first official sponsor. You can visit our online store right here! For the moment you can look pretty damn cool in a More Than A Whelan or Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog cap, more stock including t-shirts will be added soon! And thanks to the generosity of Luxe Country all proceeds from the sales will go directly to More Than A Whelan. So your purchases will help to keep us producing this show. Visit the store now! I began the show by reading a poem by Ted Koozer called ‘The Death of a Dog’. I then welcomed our first guest of the show, Jadan Carroll, author of Definitely the Best Dogs Of All Time, illustrated by Molly Dyson. We focused on just a few of many of the different famous dogs from throughout the history of the world, including the fascinating story of a poodle called Masterpiece, covered in more detail in an episode from a wonderful true crime podcast called Criminal. We also spoke about the story of Hachikō, a dog who spent nine years waiting at Shibuya station in Japan waiting for his master who had died. And lastly we touched on the hilarious dog Riley who is famous for becoming a meme. The wonderful Amarillo were our next guests, who began by performing an exceptionally wonderful song called Lemonade from their album Eyes Still Fixed. Kelly Day (Broads) joined us next for a performance of a song called What Kind of Beast Is This from Broads self titled EP. We are very excited for the impending release of their new album and will have both members of Broads as guests on the podcast in the not too distant future. Following Kel’s wonderful performance I read an incredible poem by a poet recently departed from this world, Mary Oliver. The poem is called Her Grave. There is in fact a collection of all her poems on dogs called Dog Songs. Justin Bernasconi is one of Australia’s finest guitarists. He first performed a song called Puppy Blues from his album Barefoot Wonderland. I was then extremely honoured to have him accompany me, completely unrehearsed, for a poem I wrote especially for the evening called Dogs Know the Secrets of the World. DOGS KNOW THE SECRET OF THE WORLD In the past the present and future, I am a dog. Because why would you be anything else? Dogs know the secrets the world and they try to deliver them to us all the time. We take the secret of the world and we gaze upon it trying to decipher its code but a mangy old tennis ball covered in slobbery spit is a difficult code difficult to decipher. But we do not judge We hold the very secret of the world aloft and fling it back into the world. And then the secret is delivered back to us by the most loyal of creatures. And that’s why to quote, what I believe is the greatest song ever written by Australian band The Fauves, Dogs Are The Best People. They make us involuntarily smile. They make us voluntarily smile. They are they always there at the opening of the door. they return us to the state of a child. In the past, in the present and the future. In my most secret of secret worlds. I am always a dog because why would you want to be anything else. Following Justin Bernasconi I welcomed to the stage poet superstar Emilie Zoey Baker. EZB had the entire room in stitches with a poem she wrote exclusively for this event called 14 Reasons Why Dogs Are Cooler Than People. A clip of this performance is available to watch on the More Than A Whelan Facebook page. Previous guest on More Than a Whelan (Episode 22) was our next performer on the night and delivered an incredibly touching and beautiful tribute to the dear departed Bea, as Golden Firelight was the last song they wrote together by the Yarra River. The incredible Van Walker, accompanied by Mitch Dylan closed the night with two original songs on dogs. The first called Happy Dogs was only just released earlier this year through Green South Records. The second was a song called Timbuktu. I want to profoundly thank all of the performers and audience members, including our two special guests golden retrievers who came along, Stan and Lulu for making this such a night to remember. The inaugural More Than A Whelan show is just the beginning. The next live show will be on Wed May 1st at Merri Creek Tavern. Put it in your diary now! Whelan, out.

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Ben Mastwyk

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 60:29


Ben Mastwyk is the Liberace of the Australian indie-country scene. He brings the flash and the style but backs it up too with brilliant songwriting and psych tinged arrangements. Sean has a chat to Ben over his dining table about power animals and the inspirational power of flâneuring, among other things. Ben's latest album, Winning Streak, was nominated for Best Country Album in the 2018 Age Music Victoria Awards. Sean begins the show by reading his poem, Suicide Is Never Funny Unless You Dead. Suicide is Never Funny Unless You’re Dead.   I wrote this. I wrote this in chalk on the pavement outside the church at the end of my street. I started at the front door of the church and I worked my around the block. I didn’t know how much chalk I would need so I took a whole bucket with me. I’m not stupid. This is the first lie I have told in this poem. I’m writing this. I’m in present tense now. I’m intensely present now. My script is cursive and considerate across the sidewalk down Rucker’s Hill towards Merri Creek.   I’m writing a letter asking the author to respond. There is so much to be explained. My flow is slow but steady. The air is cold and as sharp as a box. I like this weather. It reminds me of red lampshades, warm kitchens and the comfort in being sad. I’m writing all this from the front door of the church at the end of my street and I’ll go as long as I have to. I have many questions but I have never enjoyed the closing credits of answers. While writing this letter on the footpath I pass many mailboxes. At each mailbox I pause to feel if the heat of a love letter is burning inside. I hold out my hands at a safe distance and feel… nothing. Nobody writes love letters anymore. I remember a letter I wrote once to which I have received no response. A high school crush. Her name was blank blank. It was the last day of high school and it was a now or never situation. I cut my heart out and squeezed it all over the page like a red lemon. Email would have been easier but we didn’t have it in those days. I gave the letter to a friend and asked him to place it in her hand because I knew if I attempted such a thing, I would surely catch fire. She has never responded. But I remain hopeful. When Nick Cave sings ‘Bukowski was a jerk! Berryman was best!’ he’s referring to the two American poets, Charles Bukowski and John Berryman. In 1972 Berryman jumped off a Minneapolis bridge to look at life from a completely different angle. He missed the water, landed in the mud and died from slow suffocation. Take note from this and always check your flight path in advance. The mud sucked the life out of him through underground tunnels and drew it all back into the core of the earth. Suicide is never funny unless you’re dead. And then the core of the earth is a wonderful place to laugh, sit on a box and warm your hands in front of the eternal pile of burning love letters. I’m writing all this on the pavement from the front door of the church around my block and now it’s taken me to the Westgarth Bridge under which I stand. I’ve written several more lies in this poem now but they’re all wearing tuxedos and have the best intentions. I come across Berryman and Bukowski, two serial liars like me, standing under the bridge. I think they live there. I think they’re friends now. I think maybe they haven’t been accepted at the campfire circle surrounding the burning love letters in the core of the earth. And that’s why they’re hanging out in my neighbourhood. I call upon the authors to explain. Bukowski just waltzes over and simply pisses on my chalk written letter on the pavement. This somewhat dilutes the intensity of my presence. Berryman looks at me and says “I feel like getting confessional. I’m scared, but I’m willing. I’m sure this is a preposterous attitude, but I’m not ashamed of it.” By the time I finish writing his quote I’m a block away from them. I look up, I’ve gone full circle. I’m outside my door. I stand beside my letterbox.   I’m intensely present. I hold out my hands, in search of the heat. There’s something coming off the letterbox, like a tiny slow burning star. I reach for the envelope and I’m dizzy with the possibilities of it all. Is it her?   Sean and Ben chat about the benefits of staying busy to stop yourself from going crazy. They talk about Ben's process of songwriting and his constant muse, a beautiful golden retriever called Bea. See the More Than A Whelan Instagram or the More Than A Whelan Facebook page to see a photo of Ben's four legged co-writer. Ben performs a piece of micro fiction inspired by the creative prompt 'Pomade' by Kim Jeffs. And then inspired by the creative prompt 'Silent Songs' by Ian Gostelow, Ben performs an original song especially written for More Than A Whelan. Finally Ben Mastwyk honours MTAW with one more original composition! Inspired by the prompt Love Spy, supplied by a previous guest on MTAW, Malcolm Hill. Thank you so much to our Muses of the Week and their creative prompts for Episode 22, Kim Jeffs (Pomade), Ian Gostelow (Silent Songs) and Malcolm Hill ( Love Spy). Finally Sean closes the show with a poem inspired by the prompt Confession Booth for Dogs by regular prompt contributor George Dunford. Thank you George for being our final Muse of The Week for Season 1! Confession Booth For Dogs (inspired by MTAW Muse of the Week George Dunford) They line up around the block. To get it off their shoulders. That heavy heavy burden. The crimes are plenty. From dry humping the neighbours cat into a state of trauma, to rolling around in shit in the backyard and then spreading out and sleeping on the good couch, to digging that hole in the back fence to freedom and then once having escaped realising that at home you get fed every day so you come back in a few hours while everybody has been trawling the neighbourhood for you and you’re like ‘what’s up guys, you miss me?’ At the Confession Booth For Dogs they enter one by one and address the shadowy figure behind the screen. Every breed, every size. I’m no scientist but to the best of my knowledge dogs are the only animals that exhibit shame. Think about that moment. When you come home to find that Charlie the cocker spaniel has managed to tip the bin over and spread its entire contents throughout the whole house. You turn to him to say ‘what the fuck Charlie?’ But he already knows he’s in trouble. His chin is touching the floor. And his little chocolate eyes are rolled up to you. And his whole face reeks of shame and he pleads you to forgive him. It will never happen again, his face says to you. And who can stay mad at that face. When I was a kid we had a dog called Max. He hated wheels. Not me. He loved me. He hated actual wheels. He especially hated the wheels on the lawnmower,but even more problematic was that he hated the wheels on cars and when he escaped, which was often, he would chase cars and try to nip at their tyres. One of his sins that a typical dog might go to confession for was that he would dig up the garden all the time which drove my parents crazy. So when I got home from school one night and I entered the back gate and Max’s face was dripping with shame I knew he had done something wrong and I assumed he had gotten into the garden again, so I walked around trying to find where, he meekly followed me, head as low as it can get. But I couldn’t find any evidence of garden destruction. We had stopped by the Hills Hoist clothes line. And I turned to Max and I said ‘what did you do?’ And it was only then I noticed that all this time his mouth had been firmly closed. He looked up at me, slowly opened his mouth and suddenly a bird flew out of his mouth. And even though it was covered with dog spit. It somehow managed to still take flight and disappeared over the fence. Stunned I looked back to Max. He looked back at me. And I heard his inner thoughts saying ‘I finally caught a bird with my mouth, but once it was in there, I just didn’t know what to do with it.”

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NEL MAMA BOHO

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 62:58


The super talented, proud and passionate Nel Mama Boho joins us in the studio for Episode 21. Nel's impressive resume includes producer, writer, journalist, host, actor, poet and comedian! Her presence is pure fire. Sean starts off the show with a poem called 100 Cows, which was originally published in Going Down Swinging. Issue No. 24. Sean welcomes the incredible Nel Mama Boho into the studio. They almost immediately get into a suburb dust off as they discover they grew up in rival towns Frankston (Nel) and Mornington (Sean), or 'Frankston South' as Nel refers it as. LOL. Sean first experienced Nel's work as they were on the same bill for the R.A.P. Party event at Howler only two weeks earlier, programmed by Candy Bowers and originally founded out of England by Inua Ellams. You can watch Nel's performance right here. Nel also discusses her 2018 show Frankghanistan, see a promo clip for the show right here. Sean And Nel also discuss her development as a writer or 'diarist' as she likes to term it. And the origins of her powerful poem Run Bitch Run which Nel performs live in the Castaway Studios. Through running marathons Nel has so far raised over $21,000 for the Cathy Freeman Foundation. and through the foundation had the opportunity of meeting Cathy Freeman and watching the clip of Run Bitch Run with her personally. Nel mentions the amazing work of Life Apparel, showcasing indigenous art through all kinds of clothing and giftware and we want to give them a shoutout here too. WHELAN AND STEALIN' The segment where Sean and his guests read the works of other writers. Sean reads a poem called Sky Dancer by Emilie Zoey Baker. Nel Mama Boho reads a poem called Candy Royalle, Nel's mentoress for a year. REST IN POWER. MUSE OF THE WEEK POEMS Sean reads a poem called The Room of Lost Colours. This poem was inspired by three creative prompts by MTAW listeners. Thank you to our Muses of the Week. George Dunford - 'The hole under your house where discarded memories are gathering.' Alice White - 'Salamanders'. Rebecca Vespertine - 'The Room of Lost Colours' Nel Mama Boho bravely freestyles her poem right there in the studio inspired by the listener prompt 'Irving Mosquito'. Sean apologises profusely right here for forgetting to mention him by name while recording, but THANK YOU CRAIG KAMBER! You are a MTAW Muse of the Week! 4. Craig Kamber - Irving Mosquito WORLD OF WHELAN Look out for Nel's upcoming show for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival called Invincible Prince Versus Michael at Circus Oz, directed by Candy Bowers. Sean is hosting a tribute to Nirvana's Unplugged Album at the Workers Club on Sunday 16th December. Sean will also read a poem at this event detailing his real life encounter with Nirvana at Kings Cross train station in Sydney in 1992. Tickets and details available right here.

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oneslashsixth AKA Aaron Stephanus

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 82:01


So thrilled to chat to 1/6 in the studio for Episode 20, not only about his fantastic work as a rapper but also about the breakdown of his marriage, which I, as a marriage celebrant, conducted only 18 months ago. Sean begins the show by performing a poem, written using the Kanye West track 'Monster' as a creative prompt. Which was written exclusively for the R.A.P. Party gig. held at Howler Bar. These gigs are held all over the world but this was the Melbourne debut. Sean welcomes 1/6 to the show. They begin by talking about his work with Public Opinion Afro Orchestra and their brand new album Naming & Blaming. Available now! The Flea by John Donne was an early inspiration for 1/6 and first sparked his passion for writing when he was in High School. The Flea BY JOHN DONNE Mark but this flea, and mark in this, How little that which thou deniest me is; It sucked me first, and now sucks thee, And in this flea our two bloods mingled be; Thou know’st that this cannot be said A sin, nor shame, nor loss of maidenhead, Yet this enjoys before it woo, And pampered swells with one blood made of two, And this, alas, is more than we would do. Oh stay, three lives in one flea spare, Where we almost, nay more than married are. This flea is you and I, and this Our marriage bed, and marriage temple is; Though parents grudge, and you, w'are met, And cloistered in these living walls of jet. Though use make you apt to kill me, Let not to that, self-murder added be, And sacrilege, three sins in killing three. Cruel and sudden, hast thou since Purpled thy nail, in blood of innocence? Wherein could this flea guilty be, Except in that drop which it sucked from thee? Yet thou triumph’st, and say'st that thou Find’st not thy self, nor me the weaker now; ’Tis true; then learn how false, fears be: Just so much honor, when thou yield’st to me, Will waste, as this flea’s death took life from thee. Sean and Aaron eventually go deeper and discuss his wedding last year, for which Sean was the marriage celebrant and has since dissolved. They discuss the fragility of relationships but also the notion that a relationship should not be defined by the way it ends. RACING THE WATER LINE. Sometimes I’m a truck driver for your love. I’m a road train pushing air through the Nullarbor. You on the other side of the desert, waiting by the half empty pool in the gloriously shitty motel on the desert’s edge. I think of the last photo you sent me. A piece of foolscap with three words written on it. SANTANA SATAN SANTA And then you messaged me saying “I think about them all walking into a bar. There’s a joke in there somewhere, surely. I just don’t know what it is. I’m trying to read between the lines but all I see is red jazz fusion. And there’s nothing funny about jazz fusion. Maybe the joke is that they exist at all.” You said. And that’s why I’m a truck driver for your love. There are spies in the sky that know nothing of love. Because love can only be observed from the ground. Vertical distance is the great distorter. Everything is perfect from above. In the cabin of the truck I listen to pitch shifted Nirvana. Why? Because it’s fucking terrible when Nirvana meets Hanson and I’m feeling too good right now and I need my internal scales balanced. There’s a lot of time to think on the road. Your enchanted platinum blonde hair that is literally made of magic. It vibrates and purrs like a tiger when it lands on your shoulder as you flick your head back at the peak of the orgasm. Out on the road I fly past a cemetery. Even at my speed I see and hear the four old school friends lowering the fifth member of their old gang into the ground and I hear the song they sing in unison. ‘Summertime Sadness.” Which is not the song you expect four old Aussie blokes to sing as they lower their old chum into freshly churned soil and that’s why life is the greatest show in town. ‘Kiss me hard before you go. Summertime Sadness. I just wanted you to know. that Baby, you’re the best.’ And I flip to that one moment when I almost had everything. When I had the opportunity to turn the words that churned inside. And I didn’t. Because when I get closest to the prize, I downsize, in fear of falling. And now I’m a truck driver for your love, hauling precious cargo, crates full of my neuroses. You’re waiting by the ever diminishing pool, the water slowly evaporating under the brutal desert sun. But I know that if i can get there before the last of the pool water has gone, then everything will be okay. Thank you so much to my muses of the week! Their creative prompts are listed below. Satan - Shane Jess Christmas. Santana - Matthew Sigley. Santa - Jessica Grant. Driving Trucks Would be A Shitty Job - Gram Morris. I'm currently trying to read between the lines of the technical documentation... - Martin Bush. Spies of love - Malcom Hill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUD-TrPW-V4 discuss the relivance of pitch shifting old songs in a means to eradicate the awful cover band by showing the irrelevance of intentionally confronting music. - Max Everett. Enchanted hairdos - Jenny O’Keefe. The song four old school friends would sing when your coffin is lowered into the ground. - George Dunford. What would you have said, if you felt like you could have said it? That one time, when it almost happened and you almost had all the things your strange and good soul wanted? - Kirsti Whalen-Stickley Whelan & Stealin' For this segment Sean does something a little different to the usual and reads a listener email by Penny Waller Ulmer written in response to the radio play written by Mileta Rien for last week's episode of MTAW.

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Mileta Rien

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 48:20


Episode 19 of More Than A Whelan breaks new ground as for the first time we have not one, but two short radio plays created exclusively for the podcast inspired by our listener creative prompts with special guest scriptwriter, poet, Mileta Rien. Sean begins the show reading the song lyrics to the only song he's ever written called Chewing Gum & Wine. Chewing and Wine. From your dress to the floor From the bottle to the door You never asked for much Except ‘don’t be poor’ Which I was And I am. You put donuts in the salad Then I told you I had had it But by the end of a moderately priced Shiraz We were fucking like rabbits. Chewing gum and wine Chewing gum and wine That was our tale. Separately spectacular But together doomed to fail I went to a Steiner school You thought that was really cool You said that you home studied And learnt Shakespeare in the pool Which is also cool Like really Chewing gum and wine Chewing gum and wine That was our tale. Separately spectacular But together doomed to fail You liked wearing pleather In all kinds of weather. In the winter that was clever But the summer was not so kind. Chewing gum and wine Chewing gum and wine It just can’t work together. But don’t worry baby. You’ll be fine You’ll be fine. You’ll be finnnnnnnne.* A CHAT WITH SCREENWRITER MILETA RIEN Sean has a chat with Mileta about her path to becoming a writer and subsequently a screenwriter. Mileta and Sean read a radioplay called Green Sea Glass, written by Mileta based upon a creative prompt by Penny Waller Ulmer. The prompt being about a true story left by Penny about collecting sea glass on a beach with her father as a child and then many years later travelling on the same beach and seeing the same green sea glass on the beach. Thank you Penny! Sean, Mileta and MTAW producer and head honcho of Castaway Studios, Derek Myers are the cast for Sean's radio play inspired by three creative prompts by Penny Waller Ulmer. Those three prompts are... If your thoughts think you. A clogged wishing well. Red chinese wedding umbrellas. Thank you so much Penny for all the inspo! You are definitely our muse of the week! Mileta then tells MTAW all about her new web series 'Keep Me in Mind'. They also discuss the success of TV shows that started out life as web series such as http://thekateringshow.com/ and High Maintenance. WHELAN & STEALIN' Mileta reads a passage from the book 'Last Chance to See' by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine. Sean reads some nihilist dad jokes from McSweeneys. WORLD OF WHELAN. And finally for the World of Whelan Sean talks instead about the world of Dan Lee, Castaway Studios stablemate and co-host of What Now. Dan's play Bottomless, is currently on at 45 Downstairs. GO SEE IT!

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Madeline Leman

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 72:29


More Than A Whelan turns eighteen! To celebrate we have special guest Madeline Leman of Madeline Leman & the Desert Swells fame in the studio to talk about her songwriting practice. And we even share a shot of Icelandic Vodka to celebrate our eighteenth episode. Sean begins the show by reading a story of his called A Metaphor For Sex. Written using the song I Want Candy by Bow Wow Wow as a creative prompt. Published in a collection called Normal Service Will Resume by those wonderful sweethearts at Cardigan Press. To celebrate episode 18, Sean, Maddy and MTAW producer Derek Myers take a little shot of vodka. Salud! Sean and Maddy have a chat about her path to becoming a singer/songwriter and discuss recent single Diva With the Fever of Change and its incredible music video directed by Jessica Barclay Lawton. And then we're super lucky to have Maddy perform Diva... live in the studio spoken word style. Maddy then performs an original track written about the nature of creative people who may seem confident on the surface but may also have crippling insecurities just below the surface. Sean reads a poem inspired by two creative prompts supplied by MTAW listeners. Thank you for being our muses of the week! The creative prompts are.... Crow standing on my face - Cameron Semmens Like trying to fuck under a drum tight top sheet - Rebecca Vespertine Maddy reads a brand new poem called Mother of Pearl based on an encounter with a dead seal on a deserted beach. WHELAN & STEALIN' The segment where Sean and guests read works by other writers. Sean reads an excerpt from an essay by Melissa Broder called I Took The Internet Addiction Quiz and I Won. From her book So Sad Today. Maddy sings an utterly beautiful cover by John Prine , the song Speed of the Sound of Loneliness.

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Manisha Anjali

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 44:44


Sean is delighted to welcome special guest poet/painter/performer Manisha Anjali into Castaway Studios. She is the author of Sugar Kane Woman, a collection of poems about the dreams and hallucinations of exiled Indo-Fijian women. Her works have been published in Seizure, Mascara Literary Review, Blackmail Press, IKA Journal and Lor Journal. Sean opens the show with a poem titled This Is How It Works. One of his many poems arising out of having his heart broken into a million pieces. LOL. (shoutout to Dyana Gray.) Sean and Manisha chat about Manisha's poetry and his first encounter hearing her perform at Girls on Key. Manisha performs a couple of poems including debuting one new piece that has never been read in public before. Sean reads a poem titled Are You a Good Poet especially inspired by More Than A Whelan listener supplied listener prompts. Thank you to our Muses of The Week! Mileta Rien - leggings as pants' and 'fortune cookie Luce - Spaceman Meg Mundell - Pigeon eating a fortune cookie! Penny Waller - Typerwriter Gretta Olsen- Mantis Shrimp Cameron Semmens - Sloth (sorry Cameron forgot to mention your name on the show!) Whelan and Stealin' Manisha reads a poem by poet Christina Conrad. Sean reads a poem by the late David McComb of the Triffids from the collection Beautiful Waste. The poem is called Nocturne vs The Girl With The Faulty Pleasure Instinct.

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Jessica Alice

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 48:45


Sean is thrilled to lean into it and have a cerebral discussion with Jessica Alice about all things writing and they also both pay special tribute to Kat Muscat. Jessica Alice is a writer, broadcaster, artistic programmer and newly appointed director of Writers SA. Sean starts the show by reading a poem called UHF. A poem commissioned by Dear Everybody Collective. Jessica Alice talks about her new position as newly appointed director of Writers SA. And also about the Kat Muscat Fellowship and the newly published collection of Kat's work titled Defiance, Feminism, Empathy: The Writings of Kat Muscat. Jessica Alice takes on the More Than a Challenge and reads a new poem inspired by the following creative prompts. Driverless Cars - I can't remember who supplied this creative prompt! Sorry! If it was you give me a yell and I'll give you a shout out. Arctic - Cameron Semmens. Sean reads a poem inspired by the following creative prompts. Prompts - Rebecca Vespertine - Cigarette butts and confetti Cameron Semmens - Crow has been standing on my face. Fee Sievers - picture of a peacock at Montsalvat. Mark Ireland - Well dressed cowboys. ??? - Tarot (sorry this prompt was from a while ago and again I can't remember who supplied it. LOL. Was it you?) Penny Ulmer- The Kafka diaries, February 12, 1922, I have loved this for years, particularly this: The gesture of rejection with which I was forever met did not mean: 'I do not love you' but 'You cannot love me, much as you would like to; you are unhappily in love with your love for me, but your love for me is not in love with you'. In the World of Whelan segment Sean discusses his upcoming gig performing at Cafe Philosophique De La Mort. Tickets available now. Jessica Alice closes the show by reading a remarkable piece of writing by the late Kat Muscat called So Your Dick Isn't Perpetually Hard. Which is also included in the newly released publication by Express Media, Defiance, Feminism, Empathy: The Writings of Kat Muscat.

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Malcolm Hill

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 47:36


Sean speaks to The Wild Bohemian that is musician Malcolm Hill. They speak of War and Peace, VHS tapes and Demis Roussos, among other things. Strap yourself in. Sean starts the show with a poem called If We Could Have Flown. This poem was originally commissioned for Dear Everybody Collective curated by Melody Paloma. Sean was asked to write a series of poems in response to works by video artist WWZARD6. Sean and Malcolm have a chat about the launch of his new single 'Cosmic Love'. Then Malcolm performs a very special cover of this classic 1973 banger in response to a creative prompt supplied by Rowan White. His prompt was "Demis Roussos not only predicted #auspol 's 2018 climate & energy debates with his 1973 hit 'my friend the wind', he resolved them. Discuss." We didn't exactly do that but it did prompt some discussion about the eternal smiles that Demis inspires. And then Malcolm reads a piece especially written for the show inspired by a prompt from Meena Shamaly - "A poem constructed from the titles of books published in 1865. (Or any specific year of your choosing)." Malcolm explores this prompt by reading a piece inspired by War and Peace, published in 1865. Sean also remembers the art of book spine poetry. Malcolm performs once more with an original song called Mabel's Table in response tothe photo posted by Mileta Rien of a street sign saying 'Kiss and goodbye. No kisses above 3 mins.' (See on the More Than A Whelan Instagram feed.) Sean answers the More Than a Whelan challenge with a poem written in response to four prompts posted on the MTAW Facebook page by Rose, Lisa, Kadtie and Sean himself! Malcolm accompanies Sean with some improvised strumming. Prompt 1 by Rose: Artificial tv set light is currently shining in my eyes. Hiding in the corner - crew life. I am working but inside my head I am learning lyrics, running through my to do list...juggling my next 5 days of multitasking. I also just made an 11.11am wish with the lady from wardrobe. I'm not sharing my wish otherwise it won't come true. Peace. Prompt 2 by Kadtie: You have never seen your own face. Only reflections and photos. Prompt 3 by Lisa: The way you say my name. Prompt 4 by Sean: this skip of VHS tapes found on his street. Sean closes the show with a World of Whelan update. Sean will be performing on November 1st at the Alex Theatre in St Kilda for Cafe Philosophique De La Mort.

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Andy Jackson

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 38:16


More Than A Whelan goes regional for the very first time. Stepping outside the comfort zone of Castaway Studios and into an other worldly zone of a converted Chapel built over 150 years ago in Fryerstown to talk to poet Andy Jackson. Sean begins the show by reading an excerpt from a play he wrote and performed in called All The Animals We Ate, which was presented at the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival at the North Melbourne Town Hall. The show was written and produced by James Tresise and Sean M Whelan with collaborative work by Damian Stephens, Maize Wallen and Thomas Ingram. (On the recording Sean mistakenly says it was staged at the NORTHCOTE Town Hall. This is incorrect. He doesn't know why he said that. He just did.) Sean and Andy have a chat about the creative process of writing poetry and Andy reads a poem from his latest book, a full-length collection of biographical poems of people with Marfan Syndrome. The book called Music Our Bodies Can’t Hold is available through Hunter Publishers. Sean responds to the More Than A Whelan challenge and writes and performs a poem called The Unseen with the help of five muses of the week. They are.... Amy - who supplied the prompt of the Pavement song 'We Dance' Aven - a painted titled Unseen 1. Mileta - a photograph of a sign that says 'Kiss and Goodbye.' Ben - 'He needs to lower his eyes.' George - 'Baking with evil.' Sean would like to thank hosts Michelle and Ali for the use of the Chapel in Fryerstown and Jenny O'Keefe for the loan of the recording technology to make it happen.

More Than A Whelan
Cameron Semmens

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 75:00


Cameron Semmens is the author of twenty one books. Twenty one! When's he's not writing poetry and making books, he's teaching workshops in poetry. He eats, breaths and drinks poetry 24/7 and he was an incredible pleasure to have a chat with. Sean opens up the show with a poem called They Don't Love Blue. To listen to this poem with stunning music by Isnod go here. Cameron goes above and beyond in taking on the More Than A Whelan challenge and writes not one, not two but three poems especially for the podcast inspired by our listener prompts. We go deep about what poetry can be. Can poetry be a cream pie smashed in your face by an evil clown? Cameron Semmens proves that yes, yes it can, through an hilarious story of auditioning for Red Faces in Hobart. Cameron first poem is called Fiddlesticks. Thank you Rebecca Vespertine for the creative prompt The Colour of Regret. Congratulations on being another Muse of The Week! Sean reads a poem called The Embassy Cafe inspired by the creative prompts 24 Hour Embassy Cafe by Jessica Alice and Holy Sock by supplied by Cameron Semmens himself. Thanks Cameron and special thanks to Jessica Alice for becoming a first time Muse of the Week! Cameron reads his second poem called You Woman, You've Had Enough using the creative prompts Icepoles & ICU and Hollow Eyes Hoping For A Better Day by Jenny O'Keefe. Thighmaster and a photograph of a man lying on a pillow with Marlene Dietriech's face were creative prompts supplied by Emilie Zoey Baker. Sean reads a poem created for Liner Notes Live at the Melbourne Writers Festival telling the true story of his encounter with Nirvana at Kings Cross Train Station in 1992. Cameron's final poem is a piece called Coddled By Spiders using the prompt Hollow Eyes Hoping For A Better Day by Jenny O'Keefe. The segment Whelan & Stealin' returns after an absence of a couple of weeks where Sean reads some of his favourite writing by other writers and asks his guests to do the same. Sean reads a poem by Nathan Curnow called Bath Towel Wings from a collection called No Other Life But This published by Five Islands in 2006. Cameron reads a poem called Sweet Darkness by David Whyte. Look out for a new children's book by Cameron called One Big Wish to be released very soon. Also Cameron has his very own poetry podcast called Shards. And a blog detailing his unlikely experience of discovering a mural of Truganini in Norway. Thank you for listening to Episode 11 of More Than A Whelan.

More Than A Whelan
Angela Meyer

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 52:07


Sean is joined by literary blogger, publisher and writer Angela Meyer. Angela is the author of the newly released novel Superior Spectre. Jeff is dying. Haunted by memories and grappling with the shame of his desires, he runs away to remote Scotland with a piece of experimental tech that allows him to enter the mind of someone in the past. Instructed to only use it three times, Jeff – self-indulgent, isolated and deteriorating – ignores this advice. A Superior Spectre is a highly accomplished debut novel about our capacity for curiosity, and our dangerous entitlement to it, and reminds us the scariest ghosts aren’t those that go bump in the night, but those that are born and create a place for themselves in the human soul. Sean opens up the show with a poem called I AM. Angela tells us about her transition from book lover to book writer and becoming a publisher somewhere in-between. We hear about Angela's adventures in flash fiction that lead to a collection called Captives being published and then Angela tells us about her brand new novel Superior Spectre and reads a short chapter from the book to give you a little taster. Angela reads a brand new work written just for More Than A Whelan based on the prompt winter weakening supplied by George Dunford. Thank you George! Sean reads a poem called Deja You, Deja Me, Deja Day. Based on an image posted by Mileta Rien on the More Than A Whelan Facebook page. Go to our MTAW Instagram page to see the image. Sean also reads a poem called So You Think You Can Die based on the prompt The Afterworld, The Underworld and Other Worlds written especially for his appearance at the Night Heron readings. Recorded by Derek Myers at [Castaway Studios][8], Collingwood, Australia. insta: [@castaway_studios][9] [8]: http://castawaystudios.com.au [9]: https://www.instagram.com/castaway_studios/

The Creative Introvert Podcast
CIP067: Lack of Support

The Creative Introvert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 11:38


One of the most common challenges I come across in speaking to a range of creative introverts in my coaching , or in my online community or just out and about: is lack of support. It's actually the one that's surprised me most, even though I can 100% relate. It surprised me, because I assumed for the longest time, that as introverts we don't need support. We are intrinsically motivated, we are captains of our ship and we have no need for crew mates. How wrong I was. For one, our need for support starts from the day we're born and whilst it lessens greatly throughout our life, I don't believe we ever fully lose the need for external support. How much of it we need can vary greatly between people, and my assumption here is that it all stems from those early years. Did we get the support we needed in those early days, enough that we felt reassured enough to go out in the world alone, and tackle it with confidence? Or were we taught the world is a dangerous place? And maybe we became too reliant on external support? These are arguably issues that only a therapist can truly cover, but on a lighter note, I think we can cover a lot of ground today, especially in how support systems can help us in overcoming inner resistance to creative work. Ok so, lets start with some of the stories we're told as creatives, ones that may have come from people who care about us and want the best for us,but arguably have no fucking clue what they're talking about. When I was wee, I knew from around age 4 that drawing was my thing, and that there were people out there whose job it was to be artists and make pictures for a living. So that's what I wanted to be, an artist. But then I was told that artists mostly don't make very much money, and some go crazy and cut off their ear. So, I decided that I could be an illustrator, like my hero EH Shepherd. But then I was told that lots of people want to be illustrators,and that print was dying and there were only so many things out there to be illustrated. In fact, if I wanted to get a job, I had better learn how to design websites. Sigh. Whilst everything kind of worked out, and I still enjoy designing websites from time to time, I do wonder what would have happened if I had followed my dreams and become a real artist. Sure, I picked up illustration again at a later age, but by this time I lacked confidence in my abilities in the competitive industry. What might have been possible had I had the support from those around me? Family or teachers who cared about my wellbeing, but couldn't give the support I needed because they lacked faith, maybe because their dreams hadn't been supported either. So maybe you've experienced this in your own creative career. May be it's from friends, family, teachers, professors. People telling you that what you want to do is too hard or too risky or too competitive. And maybe they have a point. The best jobs in life are more difficult to get because other wise everyone would be doing them! But why in goods name can't you be one of the ones who gets to do it? And before you start giving me reasons why you can't, let me stop you there. Yes, there will be sacrifices. Yes there will be bumps in the road. But it's in these moments that you most need support from those around you. You can borrow their faith in you, and use it to push through those days of doubt. I didn't realise how powerful this was until I had my first ever coaching session. This was with a gentleman named Martin Stellar,whose interview you'll find back on episode 08 of the podcast. Basically, I had no idea what to expect from this basic stranger,nor what coaching really was. But the thing that convinced me that coaching was incredibly useful for creatives, and the thing that stuck with me, was Martins belief in me. Again, he didn't really know me, but regardless, he gave me such faith in myself and my ability to follow this journey, this journey to my wildest dreams, and I believed him. I still do. And when i am having those moments of self-doubt, I think back to those kind words. More so, I think back to the feeling behind it, which magically carried through Skype,and which I felt too. Note that I'm not suggesting all you need is someone to tell you you're great no matter what There's a difference between mindless support that grandma gives you, and the support from someone who believes in you, but who'll call you on your bullshit. Who, in times when you're scared of taking the next step, who won't tell you "that's ok honey, go lie on the spa and I'll bake you cookies" but who'll tell you actually, you CAN do that thing you're scared of because I believe in you. Or yes you can do that scary thing because I've been there before and yes I was scared but I went and did it and didn't die. Ok so, what does this mean, do you all need to work with a coach who'll give you on-tap support and encouragement? May be. But there are other sources of support I recommend you explore. 1) Community Ok, ok, I know: you're an introvert ! Community sounds like a whole lot of people. Technically, it is. But it doesn't mean you have to hang out with them all at once. I feel like I've taped into an incredibly supportive creative community here in Brighton, and have felt that way since about 6 months in. It's now been two years, and I still don't go to many events with lots of strangers, instead, I've got a shortlist of besties who I can see, mostly only one or two at a time. People I can rely on to help me if I need some moral support, or just to bitch about the perils of self employment. Or people who can recommend me to their friends, who might also be creative introverts. Now, this is a different community to what I was used to back in London. Friends there, as much as I love them, know a different version of me. One that's mostly unconnected to my work, and who I'm not interested in discussing my work with, and vice versa. What my point is, is that you might need to go out and make some new friends. Some creative cronies. Not that you need to abandon your old buds,but that in a fresh friendship, with someone with similar goals to you, that can be all the support you need. So, I won't lie, the idea of making new friends sounds awfully un introvert friendly, but trust me, if I can do it you can do it. (See? Support!) Meetup.com was my saving grace.I'll be honest, existing meetups were not my jam, so I started one, 100% on my terms on a Saturday morning, which attracted people like me. Fellow creative introverts who weren't going there to pick up a date, but who wanted to spend their Saturday morning on their creativity, rather than in their bed, hungover. Of course, you don't have to go anywhere physically, especially if you don't live in a particularly diverse city, you might be lucky enough to live out in the sticks somewhere. In this case, I'm going to recommend really investing some time and some faith into online communities. I'll be honest, free groups or forums are naturally going to attract more. ..crazies. just like online dating, I think we all know there's a difference in calibre to the relationships formed on a free platform that on a paid platform, there just is a different level of commitment and emotional investment in the paid options. Of course, is be remiss not to mention my own online community, the League of Creative introverts,who are a stellar mix of supportive, generous, big hearted souls, even if I'm biased,and who know the value of getting support as well as giving it. More info about the league can be found at thecreativeintrovert.com/lci So. Support. l also want to let you know, that nothing can beat inner support. We really do require both inner & outer support, and neither one can make up for the lack of the other. So, how to cultivate inner support? Don't worry, I'm not going to tell you to yell words of affirmation at yourself in the mirror. This inner support is quiet, really quiet. And subtle. It's the little voice that sparks the brilliant, bold idea in the first place. The problem is, that we stop listening to it when our fears, or our inner critic shows up. lt doesn't help when external critics show up either. But we can come back to that little voice, and coax it out with gentle reminders like remembering past accomplishments. Things you've overcome, fears you've faced. And this is also why I recommend scaring yourself - just a little bit - regularly to build up that resume of challenging things you didn't die doing. It's why I get on stage as much as someone lets me. It's not for pure pleasure, or even the adrenaline rush: it's for my Fear CV. The thing I can whip out when I need a bit of support. It means I have an ongoing, always growing, reminder of what I can do: and a hint of what I could do. My final words are that is ok to admit you need a bit of support and encouragement from time to time. Following your dreams isn't the easiest thing to do, in fact it might very well be the hardest thing you'll ever do. And you don't have to go the journey alone. There are many, so many, who have gone before you, and are going with you, you just need to look for them and ask, do you reckon we can do this? I do.   Links mentioned: Martin Stellar The League of Creative Introverts 21 Days of Creative Prompts    

More Than A Whelan
Julitha Ryan

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 47:46


We are very excited to have our very first musical performance live in Castaway Studios by the wonderful Julitha Ryan. Julitha performs a piece written exclusively for MTAW inspired by listener supplied creative prompts of Minder, 1234 123 and Everybody Thinks You're Dancing. Julitha also performs a brand new yet be released piece from an upcoming release called Fire and Ice in collaboration with Penny Ikinger. Sean starts off the show with a poem called Wake Me Up With A Kiss. The poem was originally written as a commission to respond to a mural painted in East St Kilda. He then went on to write and record the poem with Sean M Whelan & The Mime Set, Sean’s first poetry and music collaboration. You can here more of Sean M Whelan & The Mime and purchase recordings right here. For the Whelan and Stealin’ segment Sean reads a poem by Philip Norton his book Everything Must Go. Julitha reads a poem by her sister Gig Ryan from her book Selected Works. WOW - IT’S THE WORLD OF WHELAN UPDATES. Aug 14th - Night Heron Readings. Sean will be featuring along side Waffle Irongirl at the Night Heron Bar on the Tues 14th August. Aug 30th - As part of the Melbourne Writers Festival, Liner Notes Live presents Nirvana’s Nevermind: A literary cabaret. Thornbury Theatre. Sean is both co-producing the show and performing an original piece detailing his real life encounter with Kurt Cobain in Kings Cross, Sydney in 1992. Tickets available here from the Melbourne Writers Festival. More Than a Whelan website Recorded by Derek Myers at [Castaway Studios][13], Collingwood, Australia. insta: [@castaway_studios][14] [13]: http://castawaystudios.com.au [14]: https://www.instagram.com/castaway_studios/

More Than A Whelan
Alicia Sometimes

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 50:23


Cherished poet, broadcaster, musician and all round legend Alicia Sometimes join us in the studio as a very special guest. Alicia creates More Than A Whelan history by being the first guest to write a poem from creative prompts right there in the studio before our very eyes. Alicia also steps up to the More Than A Whelan challenge on a grand scale by writing a whole bunch of poems all inspired by our listener supplied creative prompts. Particle/Wave is an upcoming show at the Melbourne Festival that Alicia is directing. She gives us an insight in the show and its myriad of artists involved and talks about just why science and poetry make such good friends together and what precisely is it that sustains the mind and heart of Alicia Sometimes. Tickets and more info for Particle/Wave is available right here. Show runs from 6th to the 13th October. Liner Notes Live is a literary cabaret event coming up very soon at the Melbourne Writers Festival which Sean is co-producing and performing in. The event is a kind of tribute to Nirvana's Nevermind album and features incredible guests such as Matt Preston (Masterchef), Brian Ritchie (Violent Femmes) Angie Hart (our previous guest on MTAW), Andy Griffiths and many more. Grab your tickets here right now or run the very real risk of missing out. Sean opens up the show with a poem called Pink and Slow and Gone. A piece originally written to the theme of 'Static.' The poem was written for a poetry/theatre show in which Sean performed with Alicia Sometimes and Nathan Curnow. The show was directed by Kieran Carroll. Alicia's poems 'Shout out to the Blood Moon' (not actual title, Alicia didn't give it one.) - Inspired by Dominic's 'Intermittent Sun' prompt. 'A Box of Bananas are Slowing Dying Outside a Fruit Shop' - titled by Sean, inspired by Cameron Semmens prompt of 'A sharp knife in an empty room. 'When You've Decided To Be Friends and You Want To Make Sure Something Sexy Won't Happen' inspired by Flick's prompt of 'social anxiety.' 'Melbourne Autumn' - Inspired by the prompt of 'Heaters on High' by Stefanie Robinson. 'Pavillion of Heavenly Idleness' - inspired by the prompt of the same name by Cameron Semmens. 'The Space Between the Leopard Spots.' Titled by Sean and inspired by prompts given to Alicia by Sean on the spot! The prompts were record player, frog and ashtray. Sean's poem 'Breasts and Swear Words, Nailed It' was titled by Alicia and inspired by the prompts 'Ben & Jerry's' by Matt, 'Unicorns' by Natalie, 'B' by Ramona, 'Bespectacled and Blasphemous - Tom Dockray, 'Intermitten Sun - Dom, 'Question' - by Jennifer Paulette, 'Boobs' - Heide, 'Pavillion of Heavenly Idleness' - by Cameron Semmens, 'Botulism' by Jenny O'Keefe, 'Borderline' by Flick. For the Whelan & Stealin' segment Alicia read 'Campaign Instructions' by Fase Wickey. and Sean read 'Star Hole' by Richard Brautigan. Make sure you check out The Outer Sanctum podcast co-hosted by Alicia Sometimes and one of the best AFL/AFLW themed podcasts you will ever hear. Recorded by Derek Myers at Castaway Studios, Collingwood, Australia. insta: @castaway_studios

The Creative Introvert Podcast
CIP065: Worry, Distraction, Procrastination... OH MY!

The Creative Introvert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 17:14


I'm going to come out with a possibly controversial statement… Worrying helps our creativity. What what? Ok... think about it like this: most breakthroughs, whether they were in technology or art or anything else for that matter, came about because we were worried. We were worried we'd starve, worried that the other tribe would conquer us, worried that the Gods would be angered by our actions and so on. The main difference between overthinkers and the rest of the population – is imagination. Now imagination doesn't lead directly to creative flourishing. For us to make use of this gift, we need to combine our imaginative inspiration with action. And here's where it gets tricky. Taking action, especially when we're worried and all we have is ourselves and a blank canvas or blank page in front of us is… bloody hard. Our worries can be a blessing and a curse. Unless… we tackle them head on, removing the resistance and allowing us to crack on with our creative work. How…? In today's podcast, you'll get detailed instructions on how to overcome these three horsemen of the creative apocalypse, worry, distraction and procrastination - so that you can be performing at your very best, most creative introverty self.   Links mentioned Gretchen Rubin on Worry Time Self Control app Rescue Time The League of Creative Introverts Picture of the Worry Decision Tree Buffer app Later app Wait But Why CIP058: Don't Have Time? CIP061: 5 Minute Daily Habit 21 Days of Creative Prompts    

More Than A Whelan
The Shy God Returns

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 26:53


In this episode Sean introduces the world to the concept of Poeoke: a combination of poetry and karaoke. Sean also performs his poem of the week and introduces a new segment called Whelan & Stealin'. Thanks to this week’s creative prompt providers. **The muses of the week and their creative prompts are:**Amy Alice Court (Dinosaurs) , Tai Snaith (Lizard), Mandy Beaumont (soft slumber of sleep), Zena Lythgo (elevation), James Haines, (lizard) Kim Jeffs (inner dialogue of pets) and Justin Treyvaud (for Lionheart poem: ice cream, lions and long brown hair.) Apologies to James Hains, Kim Jeffs and Mandy Beaumont! Stupid Sean forgot to mention your names on the podcast. Record keeping is not his greatest skill. This weeks poems are called: The Shy God Part Two Lionheart Whelan & Stealin’ poems. No One Believes I Love - Luis Gonzalez Serrano Note To Self - Andy Jackson Theme music by Isnod Please continue to provide creative prompts.... You can email them to seanmwhelan@gmail.com .. or use Instagram Recorded by Derek Myers at Castaway Studios, Collingwood, Australia. insta: @castaway_studios

Awaken the Creative: Celebrating What Matters
Doodling Can Change Your Life

Awaken the Creative: Celebrating What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 84:30


Do you think doodling is only for the kiddos?  Well, think again!  In this episode, Amy Jo is joined by Carin Channing, author of 365 Days of Doodling and Doodle Book Junior: 101 Creative Prompts for Kids, who encourages people of all ages to doodle.  We talk about the importance of doodling, how it can change the course of your day and even help you gain clarity when you are "stuck".  Carin recommends some great books that help nudge her when she is feeling a little blocked, and she shares some useful tools to help you get the most out of your day and be the best version of you!  doodleoutreach.comfacebook.com/groups/doodleoutreach365daysofdoodling.comdoodlebookjunior.com 

More Than A Whelan
Dirty Magic: Feel the Realism

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 19:54


Where Whelan tells you just how became a writer in the first place. He takes you on a journey where a young wanna be novelist veers into the path of becoming a poet instead after his guitar is stolen from a sharehouse in Richmond. Whelan also coins the term for the writing genre 'Dirty Magic', a combination of Magical and Dirty Realism. For this episode Whelan performs two poems. One created by listener prompts. The other inspired by a writing exercise that involves closing your eyes and taking a book from a shelf at random and then writing something based on the title of that book. Recorded by Derek Myers at Castaway Studios, Collingwood, Australia. insta: @castaway_studios

More Than A Whelan
Episode One: Origin Story

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 15:58


In this inaugural episode Whelan explains the origin of More Than A Whelan, the genesis of the show and the concept behind it. Episode one of More Than A Whelan is officially launched! Whelan talks about the origins of the podcast, the theme of the show and performs a poem based on creative prompts suggested by supporters of More Than A Whelan. Talking into a microphone in a room all alone is harder than it looks. Recorded by Derek Myers at Castaway Studios, Collingwood, Australia. insta: @castaway_studios