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The ladies have spoken. Check out the "Listening Party" for Episode 1 "Men After Divorce". Panelist: Janet Galbreath, Tammie Henry, and Jimmie Sanders. Poem "I'd Rather Be" written by Carlos Harleaux www.PeauxeticExpressions.com
Joe Johnson is Brilliant. (Joe, you can have that one). You have seen the shirts - from "Kiss it GoodBaez" to "The Greatest Game Ever Was Played on a Wednesday in Cleveland" to "I'd Rather Be at Wrigley", now hear the man behind the shirts. Joe brings us his absolutely fascinating story of a fun idea to a full-fledged business that started as just a Cub fan being a Cub fan (Joe, you can use that one as well). As you know, Club 400 Podcast is a show about the fans, for the fans and Joe epitomizes what we are doing. Learn about the history, the future and a partnership with Club 400 - what???? Ladies and gentlemen, the guy that redefined the word obvious, Joe Johnson.
Thanks to poets from Canada, Birmingham, Alabama (and environs) and Smiths Grove Kentucky who called in to poetry Super Highway Live to read their poems. Several people used the opportunity to respond, poetically, to the Paris terrorist attacks which occurred just two days before today's broadcast. The show closed with Poetry Super Highway's Rick Lupert reading the poem "I'd Rather Be in France" from his book "Making Love to the 50 Ft. Woman" (Rothco Press, May, 2015). Check out the book here: http://amzn.to/1OaAdNS
As the founder of ArtBizCoach.com, Alyson B. Stanfield helps teach thousands of artists around the world how to promote their art more effectively and make a better living. She is the author of I'd Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist"s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion and the popular Art Biz Blog. Alyson is a regular contributor to Art Calendar magazine and has given workshops and keynote addresses in 20 states. The Arts and Healing Network is delighted to share Alyson's sage advice. We get many queries about how to support oneself as an artist and we hope that this podcast will answer some of those questions. Included in this podcast are the "Four Steps for Selling Your Art," which has been a classic way for artists to make a living. These steps, however are broad enough to be of value to those who are doing non-commercial art as well. One of the steps is good communication, and Alyson offers great guidelines and tips for sending e-newsletters and using online tools like Facebook to connect with your audience. May this information inspire you to share your work more fully with the world.
Chuck McCabe plays the title track and "I'd Rather Be in Redding", from his new release "Creatures of Habit In World of Change". This episode of "Songs and Stores" concludes with the CD version of McCabe's "My Prayer for You", also from the new CD.