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An ArtistCEO is someone who is multi-passionate, trying to balance both business and artistic pursuits. When host Kerri Lowe met Shannon DeJong, she was keeping her artistic life and her business life totally separate, even going by two different names. But the two women thought there might be another way...a way to live a more integrated life - to not have to hide art from business, or the businessperson from the artist. In Episode 1, we meet Shannon and start to get a glimpse of her wacky, poetic, sometimes brutally honest audio diaries as she tries to live an integrated ArtistCEO life. You’ll also dive into the back story of how someone becomes an ArtistCEO in the first place. From choosing a college major, to getting the first internship, leaving jobs, making art, traveling internationally and finally, almost by accident, starting a brand agency. Learn more from Shannon & Kerri: http://www.helloartistceo.com Produced by House of Who, Inc (http://www.houseofwho.com). Music by C.F. Watkins (http://www.cfwatkins.com)
Shownotes: http://fizzleshow.com/310 Self-starting entrepreneurs are always confronted with having to manage multiple projects at once. Will you ever get to the point of sorting out all these tasks and responsibilities, and having a greater sense of control over your daily activities? Is it possible to start enjoying the process, even though the circumstances are not ideal? In this episode, we look at practical ways in which you can optimally manage your energy as an entrepreneur, always keeping in mind what the ultimate goal is and staying in tune with your true self and with what makes you happy. Today on the show we are joined by Steph Crowder and Jen Rao who will be sharing some of their tips and tricks for aligning your work to suit the lifestyle you want. Jen summarizes her story of last week, about how a stressful job led her to scale down and simplify her life. Steph also shares about having to make a drastic career move that enabled her to prioritize both her professional aspirations and her family, and about the importance of developing a clear vision for the future. We also talk about the difficulty women face in balancing their work and family lives, the silent expectations of the workplace and why you need to constantly check your internal alignment. We discuss the circumstances under which you would want to leave your employment, waiting for the right opportunity and why you could consider simply reducing your day job hours. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation today on The Fizzle Show! Key Points From This Episode: • A summary of Jen's story about making alternative decisions. [0:07:55.0] • Visionaries versus implementers. [0:12:57.0] • Having a vision of where you want to be. [0:14:42.0] • Steph's take on the book Lean In. [0:15:48.0] • The unspoken expectations on employees. [0:16:50.0] • The importance of alignment. [0:19:24.0] • Trying new things in the first year of running your own business. [0:21:16.0] • How alignment can shift. [0:21:46.0] • Changing energies in ourselves and in nature. [0:22:40.0] • Embracing the fact that we change and grow. [0:24:08.0] • Myers and Briggs personality types. [0:28:01.0] • Jen's struggle with going on vacation with her previous job. [0:33:18.0] • The importance of being happy with what you do. [0:34:34.0] • Leaving your job and waiting for the right opportunity. [0:40:05.0] • Knowing what matters most to you. [0:47:23.0] • How useful the MVI worksheet is. [0:50:15.0] • The importance of leaving your job on good terms. [0:52:48.0] • Scaling down your hours to allow more creative time. [0:53:35.0] • The possibilities with freelance work. [0:57:00.0] • Energizing versus draining activities. [1:00:05.0] • Cultivating gratitude for your situation. [1:02:08.0] • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: • Fizzle Show — https://fizzle.co/ • Kerri Lowe on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrilowe • Steph Crowder on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stephcrowder_ • Courage + Clarity — https://www.courageandclarity.com/ • Jen Rao — https://jenrao.com/ • Amy Porterfield — https://www.amyporterfield.com/ • Marie Forleo — https://www.marieforleo.com/ • Sheryl Sandberg • Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Women-Work-Will-Lead/dp/0385349947 • Sheryl Sandberg on Twitter — https://twitter.com/sherylsandberg • Winston Churchill — https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/winston-churchill • Myers and Briggs — https://www.myersbriggs.org/home.htm?bhcp=1 • Big Five Personality Traits — https://www.verywellmind.com/the-big-five-personality-dimensions-2795422 • Gusto — https://gusto.com/fizzle • TED Talks — https://www.ted.com/talks • Tim Ferriss — https://tim.blog/ • Corbett Barr — https://corbettbarr.com/ • The Life-Chaning Magic of Tidying Up on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Life-Changing-Magic-Tidying-Decluttering-Organizing/dp/1607747308 • MVI Exercise — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/minimum-viable-income • This episode — https://fizzle.co/310
The painting is cleaned, the painter is discovered, the Layton Collection is told, and two, yes, two, art history mysteries are solved. Led by storytellers Kerri Lowe and Shannon DeJong from House of Who interviewing: Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art Catherine Sawinski, Assistant Curator of European Art Jodi Eastberg, professor of history at Alverno College and the chair of the works of art committee for the Layton Art Collection Amy Kirschke, Director of Adult, Docent and School Programs John Eastberg, Executive Director of the Pabst Mansion, co-author of the book Layton’s Legacy and a member of the board of trustees for the Layton Art Collection Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered at the Milwaukee Art Museum. A Layton Art Collection Focus Exhibition. Created by House of Who for the Milwaukee Art Museum.
This episode explores all the facets of art research: digging deep into provenance, painting style, the influence of newly invented portable paint, and a trip down to the conservation lab in the depths of the Museum. The candidates for the painter of the work narrows. Led by storytellers Kerri Lowe and Shannon DeJong from House of Who interviewing Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art and Catherine Sawinski, Assistant Curator of European Art as well as a visit to the conservation lab. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered at the Milwaukee Art Museum. A Layton Art Collection Focus Exhibition. Created by House of Who for the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Kerri Lowe and Shannon DeJong visit Milwaukee for the first time, explore the Milwaukee Art Museum, and learn about a painting with a questionable past, attributed to John Constable and covered in grime. Featuring Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art, and Catherine Sawinski, Assistant Curator of European Art as well as a visit to the conservation lab. In conjunction with the exhibition Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered at the Milwaukee Art Museum. A Layton Art Collection Focus Exhibition. Created by House of Who for the Milwaukee Art Museum
Kerri Lowe https://kaylocreative.com/ is a singer/songwriter and healer. She is a storyteller who uses singing, songwriting and innovative new ways to create and tell stories. She has gained insight by going through her own healing process and strives to help others heal and grow as artists.
This is a special episode on Artist as CEO, featuring my guy, Michel Karsouny. My longtime blog friend Kerri Lowe, who helps produce a narrative podcast called ArtistCEO, came over to our studio apartment to facilitate a free-flowing conversation about all things art and business. Michel and I met over a year ago walking in opposite directions down a New York City sidewalk — how's that for the magic of serendipity?! Find out how we navigate the highs and lows of creative living, moving beyond burnout, and balancing the business side of art-making with opening up space for the unknown.
A few words from Joanna and the performance of her piece at The Election Monologues in Santa Fe. The Election Monologues was a nationwide event performed in 12 cities across the country (and one in Canada) on Inauguration Day – January 20th, 2017. The event was conceived by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein and Kerri Lowe. The […] The post A few words from Joanna appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Exploring gumption, story healing, and the need for millenial feminists following my conversation with Kerri Lowe.
Kerri Lowe is a millennial feminist, spoken word poet, storyteller, and creative facilitator who writes and performs under the name KAYLO. She is committed to helping girls find their gumption and women of all ages to find their voices through stories.