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Originally uploaded July 23rd, re-edited Nov. 22nd. Chris Holman welcomes Paul King, President ROI Insight, Grosse Pointe, MI, to the MBN studio, and back to the Michigan Business Beat. In their conversation Chris looked to cover: Remind the Michigan business community about ROI Insight, and the Michigan Future Business Index What were the highlights? What are the top concerns? What are the takeaways? If you listen to this between now and Dec. 20, 2024, please consider taking the Q4 2024 Michigan Future Business Index survey: https://www.research.net/r/Q42024MFBIMBN Summary Chris Holman hosts the Michigan Business Beat, interviewing Paul King from ROI Insight about the recent Michigan Future Business Index survey for the Spring Quarter of 2024. Paul King discusses the key findings of the survey, which measures small business performance and predictions for the next six months. The survey revealed that businesses are continuing to improve post-pandemic, with a majority feeling fully recovered. Inflation has become the top challenge for businesses, surpassing talent issues. Despite this, sales, profits, and hiring have increased in the past six months. The survey also shows a positive outlook on Michigan's economy and business environment. However, there's uncertainty due to the upcoming (at the time of this July recording) presidential election. The discussion touches on the impact of inflation on profits, wage inflation, and the importance of reunifying the country for business stability. Paul King emphasizes the value of the survey in understanding business trends and challenges in Michigan. Paul King highlights that a majority of businesses now view the economy positively. He also notes that businesses see Michigan as a good market for their goods and view the tax structure for small businesses favorably. 00:00:05 Introduction and Overview of Michigan Future Business Index Chris Holman introduces Paul King from ROI Insight and mentions the Michigan Future Business Index survey. Paul King explains that the survey measures small business performance over the last six months and predicts attitudes for the next six months. 00:01:22 Post-Pandemic Business Recovery Paul King reports that the survey shows continued improvement for businesses after the pandemic. He notes that a majority of businesses feel they've fully recovered, and the number of businesses that don't think they'll ever recover is decreasing. 00:01:47 Top Business Challenges: Inflation and Talent Paul King identifies inflation as the top challenge for businesses, with 15% of respondents citing it as their biggest issue. He mentions that talent issues have slipped to second or third place, though the difference is not significant. 00:02:14 Business Performance and Future Outlook Paul King reports that in the past six months, businesses saw increases in sales, profits, and hiring. However, he notes a 'wait and see' attitude for the next six months due to political uncertainty, particularly with the upcoming presidential election. 00:03:03 Positive Perceptions of Michigan's Economy Paul King highlights that a majority of businesses now view the economy positively. He also notes that businesses see Michigan as a good market for their goods and view the tax structure for small businesses favorably. 00:05:15 Inflation's Impact on Profits and Wages Paul King notes that while businesses feel good about sales and revenue, they're less optimistic about profits due to inflation. Chris Holman adds that wage inflation is also eating into profits as businesses pay more to recruit and retain employees. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
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In this week's episode of The Weekly, Campus Editor Joanna Hou and City Editor Shannon Tyler talk Week 4 of Spring Quarter and balancing being journalists and students with mental health, as well as their experiences covering a crisis near campus. Read the full article here:https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/04/24/uncategorized/the-weekly-campus-editor-joanna-hou-and-city-editor-shannon-tyler-talk-week-4/
Dotan Zuckerman, head of retail development at Portman Holdings, talks about making mixed-use projects a success. Food and retail are crucial factors that can make or break these projects. Dotan talks about Spring Quarter in Midtown Atlanta and Magnolia in downtown Charleston. Chef-driven restaurants and local retailers can differentiate mixed-use projects from others in the market. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
In this week's episode of The Weekly, Digital Managing Editor Erica Schmitt and Photo Editor Kimberly Espinosa talk Week 2 of Spring Quarter, explain the editing chain and look forward to Dillo Day. Read the full article here:https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/04/10/audio/the-weekly-digital-managing-editor-erica-schmitt-and-photo-editor-kimberly-espinosa-talk-week-2/
Hanuman Chalisa, sung by millions of Hindus worldwide is s super powerful stotra in praise of Hanuman - his glories, the ways in which he served Bhagavan Sri Rama and the blessings he gives the devotees. Authored by Goswami Tulsidas in the 16th century it is a part of the Ramacharitmanas in Avadhi language. The greatest devotee of Bhagavan Sri Rama, Hanuman blesses us with his bhakti and shakti. After you listen to this episode or next when you sing Hanuman Chalisa you will feel his presence (if you haven't already). Jai Shri Rama! To read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Last call for Dhyaanam - Meditation and the Meditator, An experiential new course on Meditation that will help you learn 6 types of meditations and most importantly help you to transform your relationship with the mind making you happier, focused and contemplative. Course for Spring Quarter especially for people in the US and Europe, 10 am EST, 9th April - 25th June 2023. Details - https://www.hua.edu/product/dhyaanam-meditation-and-the-meditator/ Our April 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - The blessing of darshana l Dhyaanam course l Adi Sankaracharya Jayanti celebration l SHINE teacher training l Darshana l Value of Values and much more ! - https://mailchi.mp/0e1299422885/aarsha-vidya-bharati-apr2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
Revealed by none other than Bhagavan Shiva to Rishi Buddhakaushika, Sriramaraksha stotram of 38 verses has blessed millions who chanted it. Even if you hear it once and understand the meaning, you feel Sri Rama's power and protection softly enveloping you and fortifying you. To read the podcast transcript/Vedanta article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ To listen to the entire stotram sung by Sonali Ambasankar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39oh6eFLFGc Dhyaanam - Meditation and the Meditator, An experiential new course on Meditation that will help you learn 6 types of meditations and most importantly help you to transform your relationship with the mind making you happier, focused and contemplative. Course for Spring Quarter especially for people in the US and Europe, 10 am EST, 9th April - 25th June 2023. Details - https://www.hua.edu/product/dhyaanam-meditation-and-the-meditator/ Our March 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Opening words l Rama Navami l Value of Values l Vedanta camp - Narrative of a first time attendee l and more! - https://mailchi.mp/d8854ee17831/aarsha-vidya-bharati-mar2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
For many artists that want to market and sell their work, finding a balance between studio practice and business life is challenging. There are pitfalls in spending too much time on the business side of your practice, and drawbacks to not paying enough attention to this. Finding a good balance between your art and your art business is not simply a time management issue, but also one of your focus and emotional investment. A key to navigating this balance is being flexible because your needs for greater focus for either studio time or business change over time, depending on your current situation with your work and your financial needs. Besides time management, also consider where you find that your focus and emotional energy are best spent. Not everyone wants to invest a lot of themselves in marketing their work, teaching workshops, or other forms of art business. Motivation for becoming involved in art business needs to be an inner drive. Art business can be stressful and there is no shame in deciding not to go in that direction. Deciding to begin or develop your art business requires artwork that is consistent and of good quality, and confidence in yourself. It is common for people to either be too eager to enter the art business world or too reticent, so seeking honest, objective feedback is valuable to understand if you are at a good point to go forward. If you do become involved in art business, finding systems that work for you is crucial. You need ways to track expenses and income, and to manage other aspects of your art career like maintaining your website. What you hear from various art business in terms of advice may or may not suit you personally, so you may need to be creative in finding ways that do. As you go forward, prioritizing your studio time and setting aside enough time to feel creative flow is always critical. Without the focus on your art, there is no reason to be involved in marketing or art business. As your work improves and becomes more widely displayed and collected, the challenges of balancing studio and business focus can shift. Exhibits, for example, require great effort on both fronts. But experience with art business does ease the way, as you learn what works for you. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new At Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry have wrapped up their winter quarter of online sessions at Cold Wax Academy, where as always members have access to in-depth and varied content for learning, growth, and support. Their Winter quarter included presentations by guest authors Eric Maisel (may-ZEL) and Shaun McNiff, a painting clinic for works in progress, and live sessions on procrastination, tips on photographing your artwork, and source ideas for your paintings. All of these sessions and many more are available as video recordings in the member library. As a member, you can also access the private Facebook page and the community there of informed and supportive artists who post paintings, ask questions and initiate discussions. It's never too late to join Cold Wax Academy! Stay tuned for a list of topics to be covered in the upcoming Spring Quarter and please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information as well as basic information about using cold wax medium. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience with Cold Wax Academy: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." Also-- please visit https://www.espacioart.org to learn about Rebecca and Jerry's newest project, Espacio, dedicated to providing beautiful living and working spaces for artists and writers. Espacio's first offering is Casa Clavel, a modern, fully equipped house opening this September in the beautiful cultural city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A few booking openings are still available in 2023, so please incquire if you are interested. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a Tick Digital Media Production.
The tapestry of Hinduism is woven with many healing perspectives and methods that lead to wholeness. These have sustained and continue to bless an ancient, living civilisation. Some of these are - 1. Blessings through our prayers to devatas, 2. Ayurveda 3. Jyotisham To read the podcast transcript/Vedanta article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Dhyaanam - Meditation and the Meditator, An experiential new course on Meditation that will help you learn 6 types of meditations and most importantly help you to transform your relationship with the mind making you happier, focused and contemplative. Course for Spring Quarter especially for people in the US and Europe, 10 am EST, 9th April - 25th June 2023. Details - https://www.hua.edu/product/dhyaanam-meditation-and-the-meditator/ Our March 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Opening words l Rama Navami l Value of Values l Vedanta camp - Narrative of a first time attendee l and more! - https://mailchi.mp/d8854ee17831/aarsha-vidya-bharati-mar2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
As artists, many of us honor the age-old tradition of creating our work with nothing more than our hands, a few tools, and materials that have stood the test of time. Yet we also live in a high-tech world, and that impacts all of us. How artists view technology ranges from a necessary evil to a full embrace of its creative possibilities. But we should all understand that technology itself is not a new factor in making art. Today we'll look at some of the ways technology has been used over time in art and ways to think about it in our current world. Dealing with technology can feel daunting and unnatural to the way you approach your work or it may be something you embrace enthusiastically. But it impacts all of us in life as well as in art. For artists, technology represents an intersection of scientific knowledge and creative output. It means knowledge that expands the known boundaries of what can be done in the name of creativity. But thinking of technology as something only relevant to artists today does not consider the long history of technical advances that aid in creative production. A good example is the use of the camera obscura during the Renaissance by artists like Leonardo da Vinci to understand and depict perspective in painting. In addition, there have been countless advances in art materials, tools, and equipment that make our creative lives more expansive today. Many artists today embrace new forms of technology in their work, including digital media, 3-D printing, and Artificial Intelligence. Yet traditional forms of art in which we see the hand of the artist will always have human appeal, and it's important to not feel pushed into technology to feel your art is relevant. But whatever approach is right for you, being open to the changes in art that result from technology, being curious and appreciative of its place in the flow of art ideas over time is important. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new At Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are wrapping up their winter quarter of online sessions at Cold Wax Academy, where as always members have access to in-depth and varied content for learning, growth, and support. Their Winter quarter included presentations by guest authors Eric Maisel (may-ZEL) and Shaun McNiff, a painting clinic for works in progress, and live sessions on procrastination, tips on photographing your artwork, and source ideas for your paintings. All of these sessions and many more are available as video recordings in the member library. As a member, you can also access the private Facebook page and the community there of informed and supportive artists who post paintings, ask questions and initiate discussions. It's never too late to join Cold Wax Academy! Stay tuned for a list of topics to be covered in the upcoming Spring Quarter and please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information as well as basic information about using cold wax medium. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience with Cold Wax Academy: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." Also-- please visit https://www.espacioart.org to learn about Rebecca and Jerry's newest project, Espacio, dedicated to providing beautiful living and working spaces for artists and writers. Espacio's first offering is Casa Clavel, a modern, fully equipped house opening this September in the beautiful cultural city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A few booking openings are still available in 2023, so please incquire if you are interested. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a Tick Digital Media Production.
Each type of painting media that an abstract artist uses has specific qualities that make it suitable for certain approaches-- and less so for others. As part of your studio practice, it's important to understand and work with the qualities of different media rather than trying to push against their nature. And it is also exciting to explore outside your typical media to see what each has to offer. Today we'll look at several media used for abstract painting—oil, acrylic, encaustic, watercolor, and mixed media approaches and touch on the benefits and challenges of each. A basic art theory concerns the idea that each art media has unique characteristics to explore and exploit. There is also plenty of middle ground; various media lend themselves to layering, for example. But in exploring various media for different purposes, you may discover new ideas and directions for your work. Water based media tend to offer possibilities for spontaneity, while oil painting offers special luminosity of color. The material qualities of various paints also play a special role in abstraction, when color, line, and physical texture can be important be an important presence for their own sakes. Along with choosing painting media that is in line for your intentions, the tools associated with the medium are a consideration. Experimenting with tools that are outside traditional choices can be exciting, but if you are truly a brush painter, for example, you would probably work best with a fluid media like oil, acrylic, watercolor, and gouache rather than thicker media like oil mixed with cold wax medium, or encaustic. Exploring these different media is exciting, and often leads to a cross-pollination of ideas. For example, you might work through several iterations of an image using water-based media that sets up quickly, and then moving some of those ideas into oil. Or you might increase the scale of a small acrylic study to a large mixed media piece. A shape that you play with in acrylic may take on more depth or dimensionality when you build it up in layers of oil paint. Each medium has distinct effects and potential. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new At Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are wrapping up their winter quarter of online sessions at Cold Wax Academy, where as always members have access to in-depth and varied content for learning, growth, and support. Their Winter quarter included presentations by guest authors Eric Maisel (may-ZEL) and Shaun McNiff, a painting clinic for works in progress, and live sessions on procrastination, tips on photographing your artwork, and source ideas for your paintings. All of these sessions and many more are available as video recordings in the member library. As a member, you can also access the private Facebook page and the community there of informed and supportive artists who post paintings, ask questions and initiate discussions. It's never too late to join Cold Wax Academy! Stay tuned for a list of topics to be covered in the upcoming Spring Quarter and please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information as well as basic information about using cold wax medium. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience with Cold Wax Academy: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." Also-- please visit https://www.espacioart.org to learn about Rebecca and Jerry's newest project, Espacio, dedicated to providing beautiful living and working spaces for artists and writers. Espacio's first offering is Casa Clavel, a modern, fully equipped house opening this September in the beautiful cultural city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A few booking openings are still available in 2023, so please incquire if you are interested. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a Tick Digital Media Production.
The problem with experiences is that they are fleeting no matter how exalted or mundane they are. Yet we can change a fleeting experience into lasting inner resources – our memories, our values and our learnings. We can mine an experience for its precious gems. How? To read the podcast transcript/Vedanta article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Dhyaanam - Meditation and the Meditator, An experiential new course on Meditation that will help you learn 6 types of meditations and most importantly help you to transform your relationship with the mind making you happier, focused and contemplative. Course for Spring Quarter especially for people in the US and Europe, 10 am EST, 9th April - 25th June 2023. Details - https://www.hua.edu/product/dhyaanam-meditation-and-the-meditator/ Our March 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Opening words l Rama Navami l Value of Values l Vedanta camp - Narrative of a first time attendee l and more! - https://mailchi.mp/d8854ee17831/aarsha-vidya-bharati-mar2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
On Season 2, Episode 9 of Digital Diaries, Northwestern students reflect on their Spring Break plans and the ways they prepare themselves for Spring Quarter.
This week Kaylee and Lian are hosting the Zillennials Dinner Party for the Spring Quarter! This quarter they cooked recipes with tofu! For those of you who think you don't like tofu, Zillennials Podcast encourages you to press your tofu and give these recipes a chance! Lian recommends a recipe for tofu scramble and Kaylee recommends a sushi bowl. The Zillennials hosts talk all about tofu, the two recipes, and share what annoys them about food blogs, but then slowly come to realize that they're the podcast equivalent...... (The inspiration for this series is Recipe Club - an awesome podcast hosted by Dave Chang and Chris Ying. Go check it out!)
This week David Babner with M3S Sports joins the LG team for a double header episode, featuring Spring Quarter Belgian Blonde Ale with Local Honey and the upcoming 13.1 Recovery Haze Pale Ale, brewed in partnership with The Cap City Half Marathon. You can register for the Cap City Half Marathon here: https://www.capitalcitymarathon.org/registration.html
Happy Spring Break, the one week we get off between Winter and Spring Quarter! Its a jam packed one as Keely and Piper break down what they have been doing since they have been home and plans for the rest of the week! From spending time with friends and family to throwing a short trip in there, the gals are making the most of their week home. They also run through their spring breaks in the past and all the things they've done including beach day trips and vacations to sunnier locations! Share in the fun with the gals all in today's episode! If you haven't followed us on Instagram be sure to so you don't miss out when we release new episodes, hear our songs of the week on our story, reels, and other fun content! https://www.instagram.com/girls.unstoppable.pod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlsunstoppable/support
After a year-long pause, Northwestern is reinstating its two-year on-campus live-in requirement for the 2021-22 academic year. Although about 80 percent of first year students lived on campus in 2020-21, according to Residential Services, students in the other 20 percent have lived in off-campus apartments, at home or even in different countries. But this upcoming academic year, that's all changing. During room selection for returning students in Spring Quarter, students encountered technical difficulties, miscommunications and fierce competition for the best dorms on campus. Many students were forced to resort to their backup plans, and their backups for their backup plans.
As artists --engaged for the most part in fairly traditional and long-established ways of working—it may be hard to understand or embrace new technologies. Yet artists have always been involved in revolutionary advances in culture and technology. Today we will discuss some technologies that have liberating potential for artists. In a bit of role reversal, our guest today is Ross Ticknor, and his focus is on the uses of 3-D printing for artists. New technologies are always evolving and gradually becoming accepted and expected aspects of our lives. Many of us remember the time before microwaves, cell phones, and personal computers. Each of these no longer seems radical or difficult to integrate into daily life. It's helpful to be open to learning about new ideas that can benefit us as artists, and not shy away because they are unfamiliar. A few years from now, cryptocurrency and 3-D printing, to name two examples, will likely be commonplace in our lives. These technologies have the benefit of empowering individuals in that they allow us the freedom to depart from current systems of banking and corporate production and exercise more control over our personal lives in these ways. As artists, how can we explore the benefits of 3-D printing? The equipment and materials are relatively inexpensive, and there are many designs (including a mini-printing press) that are free online. Once you become familiar with the technology, you might also explore making custom studio tools, texture rollers, storage units, or even sculpture with a 3-D printer. As cultural influencers, artists can help to shape the use of new technologies in our society in positive ways. Those of us who get involved in the early stages of a technology reap the most benefits. websites referenced in this podcast: https://www.thingiverse.com https://openpressproject.com Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin have wrapped up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
We interview Jason Horejs of Xanadu Gallery and RedDotBlog.com on the best way to market yourself and your work to galleries. This interview was conducted using Streamyard and went out live on Facebook. Once again we aren't able to produce the highest quality audio right now due to the move, but we still want to put out some great content. This is one of the most valuable interviews we have ever done, so don't skip it! Thanks again to all of the well wishes from listeners pertaining to the move and recent announcment that Ross's wife is pregnant. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin have wrapped up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production. Special Guest: Jason Horejs.
This is the audio recording of our very first Ask Me Anything on Facebook Live. We opened up the session to listeners who had questions and chatted about the challenges of moving. Rebecca also talked a little about her background as an artist, and we touched on returning to normal life post-Covid including travel), and simplifying and downsizing. We hope to do more session slike this in the future as a way to get to know our listeners and engage in an interactive way. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin have wrapped up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Words that we say and the words we remember being said to us can have impact that goes far beyond the moment in which they are spoken. For better or for worse many of us remember things said to us decades ago, And we have all said things that have lodged in other people's minds in an equally powerful way—and most of the time we don't even realize that has happened. While we may say and receive words that are meant to have an impact, other times it is a casual remark that looms large in retrospect. Today we look at the ways we are influenced and can influence others with our words, including how words can affect our creative selves and others. Words that impact our personal lives, both positively and negatively, play in role in our lives as artists. They can help us feel self-confident, which helps us to be focused and committed, or they can undermine these important aspects of our creativity. Those of us engaged in teaching, writing, mentoring, and in other ways consciously directing others have a huge responsibility in choosing words carefully. That responsibility can feel heavy, since you cannot know how someone else may react to things you say. You may touch on someone's insecurities without any intention of upsetting the person. Young people or those new to art may be especially vulnerable and liable to misinterpret things you say. Yet by worrying about responses and treading too lightly you can miss great opportunities for communication. Words spoken from experience, with good intentions, can be extremely helpful to other artists. We all need to take responsibility for our own reactions to what others say that sound to us critical or negative and to realize that we can choose what to credit and what to brush off. We can also try harder to say the right things that will encourage rather than discourage other people and be more conscious of expressing empathy and appreciation. There is no way to always say the right thing at the right time, but we can treasure the positive words given to us and attempt to give more of those to others. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating, and special thanks to Mary J Kelly for her donation! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin are wrapping up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Anyone who cares about the work they perform wants to have that work appreciated and respected. And while certain professions and high-level positions can elicit that respect almost automatically, people in many other fields have to build that regard from others over time. They need to constantly reinforce respect for what they do-- and most importantly, feel it within themselves in order to create it. Those in creative fields may have special challenges in building respect in a society that tends to look at what they do as unimportant, a hobby or sideline, or something they do simply to please themselves. Or their work may be regarded for its commercial or decorative value only. Today we'll take a look at the ways artists and other creative people struggle to establish respect in the circles in which they move. Unfortunately, stereotypes about artists are often not favorable. We may be thought of as self-indulgent, irresponsible, arrogant, and perhaps not fully contributing members of society. So, situations in which artists are disrespected, not taken seriously, or valued for their contributions are common. Self-respect is key to identifying and –ideally--reacting constructively to such situations. Dealing with situations that involve disrespect can be difficult, especially for personality types that prefer to avoid conflict and let things slide. Lack of experience can also enter in, as disrespectful situations can develop because you are not sure what is expected or acceptable. For example, the first time you are in a gallery show or the first time you are asked to teach a workshop you may be asked to do things that are out of line with standard practice. But because for you it is unknown territory, you may accept them as the way things are done. Most of us, no matter our level of experience or ability to handle conflict, have boundaries that tell us when to object or walk away. It's important to become aware of when those boundaries are challenged and rely on our inner sense of self-respect to respond. Be alert for manipulation and unreasonable expectations from others that concern your art practice, and practice stating your needs and limits. You can certainly decide to live with some situations that are less than perfect, but that choice should include clear benefits for yourself that you judge to balance the equation. It's a difficult reality that we all run into disrespectful situations, and our personalities have everything to do with how we handle them. For many of us, letting things slide works for a while. But a situation that creates an ongoing sense of disrespect needs to be addressed. OPur work and self-respect are top priorities. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating, and special thanks to Mary J Kelly for her donation! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin are wrapping up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Self-respect is one of the central ingredients for a healthy mindset yet can be one of the hardest to achieve. As artists, we may lose our grip on it when encountering the larger art world. Or lack of self-respect may interfere with our art practice itself, keeping us from dedicating time and resources to our work, or behaving in ways that undermine our success. Is your self-respect as an artist firmly in place or does it waver or fade in some situations? Today we'll talk about ways to build and maintain your self-respect inside and outside the studio. In a recent podcast we talked about the passion that underlies so much of what we do as artists and as entrepreneurs, and how that keeps us going even when we have times when the rest of the world does not seem to care about what we do. Part of passion is the respect we feel intrinsically for what we do; in some basic way we know how important it is and honor that. We need strong self-respect in order to put ourselves out there, keep us engaged, help us overcome obstacles, and also to recognize situations in which we are not being respected. Many people struggle to respect their own creative passion as the result of life circumstances, such as not being supported in their interest as a young person, or the need to have a good income early in life. If you don't have a good base of self-respect as an artist, or lifelong engagement with your creative side, how can you build up this key ingredient in growing your work and art career? This means placing priority on your studio time, buying yourself quality supplies and equipment, finding a supportive art community, and engaging with high level instruction or mentorship. It also helps to acknowledge realistically where you are as an artist. In may seem counter-intuitive but being humble as a beginner enhances self-respect, and in fact it may be crucial for getting through the initial learning phases and avoiding feeling like an imposter. In the same vein, learning to limit your interactions about your work with people who don't take you seriously is important, as is avoiding comparison with others who are further along with their work. No matter when or under what circumstances you have started your creative practice, respecting its place in your life is crucial to growing into yourself as an artist. We are the gatekeepers who protect that practice and honor its importance, and if we don't do that, we can't expect anyone else to do so. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating, and special thanks to Mary J Kelly for her donation! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin are wrapping up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Welcome back to Zillennials Podcast! Join Kaylee and Lian as they look back at their Spring 2021 quarter. This episode is a friendly catch up between friends and will cover highlights, challenges, favorites and more! Feel free to share how your Spring quarter went by sending us a message through email, Instagram, or on our new discord page!
One of the challenges of your art practice is being able to evaluate your finished work in terms of what is excellent and what is just good or all right. Many of us want to be able to identify our best work and also to accept nothing less than this for ourselves. But do we have to push everything we do to this highest standard? Can we allow some things to be less than our best and move on? And are we really able to be objective in evaluating our own work anyway? This is not about giving up on something that is a learning experience and the struggles you are encountering are likely to lead you into new territory. Here we are talking about your overall output and recognizing that not everything you produce is at the same level. It's also about acknowledging that some work has already arrived at the place where it has little more to reveal. You may feel dissatisfied with a piece because it feels repetitive, or you are somehow not connecting with it in a personal way. That feeling is something to accept when it happens occasionally, although it can be a red flag if it happens very often, signaling that it's time for a change. But if by all objective standards you can call the work finished and very good, it's fine to send it out into the world. It's easy to become so perfectionistic that we deprive others of seeing work that they may respond to very positively. You can think of your own standards as a ladder—the top rung is the work that you objectively believe to be excellent and also love for your own reasons, and the next rung down is still very good if it checks all the boxes for objective self-critique and you may --or may not-- love it on a subjective level. Work on either rung should be considered worthy of being seen by other people. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating, and special thanks to Phyllis Bryce for her donation! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin are wrapping up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. But you don't have to wait for the new quarter to join the Academy--All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
It's an all-too familiar situation in the studio, coping with a work of art that seems to fight against you at every step, making each day with it a struggle. It's so easy to become obsessed with a piece like this, trying to persuade it to cooperate, just as you might with a stubborn person. It can feel like an exhausting contest of wills, made all the more frustrating by your awareness that you are actually fighting with yourself. Today we're going to talk about those pieces that make you want to tear out your hair or throw them out the window -window. Because we all know that feeling, right? Although lots of times our work flows well, and our frustrations are fairly fleeting, other times we experience the opposite. Your work can anger and upset us and feel as though it has its own negative persona. The fact that it is actually your own creation can make it a metaphor for all the ways you think you fall short as an artist. This can lead to a downward spiral in which you beat yourself up for not being able to make the thing work. And from that state of mind, it is also harder to calm down and see your way forward. How can you break loose from the negative grip of frustrating work? If you can avoid getting wound up emotionally I the first place, trust that the work is challenging for a reason and that you have something to learn, that is certainly the healthiest attitude. It may help to know that experiencing a high level of frustration is very common among creative people and is actually necessary to growth. But if your frustration feels unbearable, there are a few simple strategies. One is to retreat, walk away, and give yourself some time and space to be able to come back with a fresh eye. If you can gain some distance, you may be able to go over your work with an objective attitude and see what isn't working and why. The problem with this approach alone is that it can lead to endless small changes and tweaks, without much real progress. So, it may also be time to make a bold, major change in the work. The best move may be to wipe out the previous path you were on with the work and allow for a fresh start. No matter how you choose to deal it riding out the cycle of frustration and resolution is part of the creative cycle. If your work never presents strong challenges, you are probably stuck in a rut of easy answers and rote solutions. The next time you're ready to stick a palette knife through your canvas, remember that all creative people experience these feelings and that they do eventually open the way to new ideas and growth. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Becky hosts, Chris writes, Logan joins the discussion as we near the end of the Spring Quarter.
Passion is a vital ingredient to staying motivated and focused on our creative work. It helps us find our own direction and voice and keeps us going even under hard personal circumstances or times when the outside world is failing to provide validation. Passion is a source of creative energy that sustains and revitalizes us. But is creative passion something we just have as an innate part of our personality? Or can it be nurtured and developed if we lack it? Today we talk about creative passion, and how to nurture and honor its role in our lives as artists. How do you know if you have passion? It is something you feel deeply, because it is rooted in emotional intensity. It is a source of creative energy that provides consistent motivation, and a way into a flow state in your work. Passion also provides you with self-respect and confidence for ourselves as artists, and when we respect the role of art in our lives, we tend to demand that from others around us. Working from this kind of passion provides a loop of positive feedback for your work, which sustains you during times of struggle. However, many artists may worry about a lack of passion for their work. But like many things, passion is something that can be nurtured and developed rather than something you either have or you don't. It starts with commitment, practice, and building confidence. It also involves recognizing any inner issues that are holding back your full engagement with your art practice. Your medium and approach needs to be a good fit, and you need to be as free as you can from other people's expectations and pressures to perform. Negative self-talk can also block passion that is actually there for you under the surface. Another consideration is to seek out support and encouragement for your passion and avoid people who may want to tamp down your enthusiasm. Passion can seem like something that you simply have, or you don't, but even people that have it probably did not start out that way. Passion for your work can grow just like any other aspect of your character when given the right conditions and attention. If you do feel passion, never dismiss it, honor its role in your life and expect the same from the people around you. . Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Since the beginning of time, artists have told stories with their work. Sometimes the messages are straightforward and other times open to interpretation. Stories can be told with recognizable imagery, with symbols, and even with purely abstract elements. At the heart of telling stories is our desire to communicate and the human love of narrative. Do you think of your work as telling stories? In today's discussions, we hope to open your mind to the narrative aspects of your work and perhaps enable you to mine your stories for new ideas. Throughout art history, storytelling has been a primary function of art, using stories from religion, history, and the legends of various cultures. We also find many personal stories, relating to individual artist's experiences. Considering visual expression as stories that record your life, your feelings and thoughts may be a new way of thinking especially in abstraction. But what is a story in its essence? It's something that takes us away from ordinary thoughts and perceptions, shifts our viewpoint, and transports us in some way. This magic happens visually as well as verbally, and for the artist as well as the viewer. Although visual stories may not follow the conventions of plot development and narrative arc that we find in written or verbal stories, there are similarities, including the dynamic of conflict and resolution. As artists, we manipulate the visual elements on a journey that involves both contrast and harmony A useful term in thinking about this aspect of abstraction is "abstract narrative." Thinking about your own abstract work as a narrative may help you to have patience and trust as it unfolds, much as a novelist allows characters to develop and find a voice. We can say things visually that go beyond words, but being conscious of your sources of ideas, the stories you want to tell, can strengthen your work. Stories bring meaning to any kind of art but in abstraction this perspective can help you find a voice and personal direction, because we all have stories to tell. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating, and especially to Jennifer Smith for her monthly donation! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Artists often worry that their work is derivative of another artist's work and may be very concerned about being overly influenced by someone else's style or technique. This problem certainly does exist in the art world and is something to guard against because most of us do want our work to be original and unique. But in every field of endeavor, people build on and respond to the work of others, and this is no different for artists. Today we talk about building on, rather than appropriating, other people's ideas. Being authentic in our work doesn't negate influences of all sorts, because we are never creating in a void. Yet if you're told your work closely resembles like that of a friend, a teacher, or well-known artist you admire, it can be inhibiting or embarrassing. A strong resemblance can happen unconsciously especially early on when you are finding your own voice, and most of the time it's a phase that passes as you find your own way. But it is a struggle many artists go through and they may feel inadequate or insecure as they work through that time. With all the influences artists experience, how can we produce work that is truly innovative and individual? Art history highlights times when new ideas appeared, such as perspective in the Renaissance, the rejection of realism in Modernism, or the embrace of cultural icons in pop art, and we may easily feel that there is nothing left to discover. But while a few individuals stood at the forefront of these movements, many others took also took part, sharing ideas and approaches, and advancing the overarching ideas that were being explored. For most of us, individuality in our work comes not from inventing totally new approaches, but from integrating and synthesizing ideas from various sources. Working with visual ideas rather than mimicking the look or style of another artist is key to this process. This means going beyond the superficial appearance of other people's work into a more conceptual realm. It means being a fellow traveler with others as you explore ideas in art together. Every artist works with visual ideas having to do with the visual elements, design principles, and subject matter and in that sense similarities are inevitable. But there are infinite variations in synthesizing visual ideas in unique ways, that are the basis of personal voice and direction. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
The artist's life is challenging in ways that go beyond producing strong work, as difficult as that may be. An art practice also makes huge demands of us on a personal and emotional level. Although we love what we do, all of us sometimes feel overwhelmed by these demands, which include the need for constant self-examination, brutal honesty, and being willing to push through difficulties. Yet we know that these challenges come with the territory and are the path to true personal expression. Today we will focus on the challenge and rewards of being authentic and honest with ourselves in our studio practice. Authenticity as a person means being genuine, willing to show your whole self, not just parts of it. It also means that although you are willing to listen to other people, you are not overly eager to adapt to what others advise or demand unless it feels right to you. But as artists we are subject to various pressures from our teachers, galleries, collectors, friends and loved ones. Our own inner voices can also add to unrealistic or negative input. How can you separate these distracting influences from who you are authentically? How can you work in genuine way and not be overly influenced by other people? Do you ever take the easy path in your work because it is what will please others? Finding and honoring our authentic voice is one of the biggest challenges for an artist, and one that requires honesty and commitment. But art also gives us a way to claim our own territory and push back at all aspects of our lives that aren't genuine. It is a great teacher about our true selves. Authenticity may be hard won and take time to achieve but finding and holding to it in some measure is crucial to honest and confident self-expression. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
Did you know there was a well-known artist whose studio was so impressive for its mess that the entire place was reproduced piece by piece in a museum after his death? We are talking about British painter Francis Bacon, famous for his expressionistic figurative work, and whose reproduced studio is permanently housed in a museum in Dublin, Ireland. Today we're going to look at the story of his studio chaos –and offer words of encouragement for those whose studios may not be famous, but perhaps almost as messy as Francis Bacon's. It's easy to think that unless your studio is well-organized, with everything at your fingertips, that you are somehow deficient as an artist. We are often advised to respect our materials and tools and to have systems for storage and keeping things neat and tidy. That may be good advice, but if that isn't the way you work, don't stress. Francis Bacon was regarded in his day as England's foremost figurative painter, yet he worked at the height of his career in a small, chaotic studio up a steep flight of steps despite his fame and wealth. At his death it contained over 7,000 items crammed into boxes, stacked against the walls, and covering the floor. These included--besides over 2000 items for painting such as paint tubes and brushes--some 1500 photographs, 100 slashed canvases, countless notes, books on a wide range of topics, piles of rags, empty paint cans and other debris. It was astonishlingly messy, yet it was what he preferred, How do we know the details of what was in his studio? Bacon's studio was so impressive in its chaos that a few years after he died, it was thoroughly documented and excavated by a team of archaeologists and art conservators and reconstructed in its exact original condition at Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery. Director Barbara Dawson took a huge risk in undertaking this project, which many saw as a worthless effort. But she was fascinated by Bacon's working conditions and was correct about the huge. interest this exhibit would generate for the museum. Is there any lesson in this for us as artists in our own studios? Bacon's mess leads to questions about our own studios and their relationship to our creative processes. If everything is neat and organized, are you cutting off a channel to creative, free associations and juxtapositions? In any case, the story of one of the most respected figurative artists of the 20th century may give you some permission to me as messy as you like… Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Yyrf7Ht1DYfkYzAaWNoW8zuvCpTryLYsxY2VAj4qGZ3o2o4F7xHGv4VmDDef7kFxuvbgpz_z4jUa-z7F). Thank you also to everyone who has written testimonials for Ross's website! Have you enjoyed the audio production quality and hearing Ross's voice? Submit a testimonial by email at rticknor.core@gmail.com or by submitting the contact form at www.messystudiopodcast.com! When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy preparing new presentations for their Spring Quarter weekly live, interactive sessions. The topics for Spring are Shape, Scale and Proportion, and Self-Coaching to improve your work habits and productivity. As always, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with Rebecca, Jerry, and other members, along with critique sessions, feedback about your paintings, and of course a deep dive into the three selected topics of the quarter. Cold Wax Academy has been receiving lots of rave reviews from its members; they know it is the best online learning for cold wax painting available and the only membership program dedicated to this medium. Find out more at www.coldwaxacademy.com Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at rticknor.core@gmail.com (mailto:rticknor.core@gmail.com) for current mid-roll advertising rates. For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.
The Daily Cat returns for Spring Quarter, NU COVID-19 cases spike after Spring Break, University considers wellness week extension, Chauvin trial continues, and the Supreme Court dismisses Trump Twitter case
On this episode of Live Well Be Well, we take a moment to discuss some life hacks to help you spring into success this Spring Quarter. For full transcript, follow this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1apd4MEhHVx9HjyLuuTlXpsg4xJYC9kleFgSrkcGKtog/edit?usp=sharing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It has been a busy and bustling week for both the gals as Piper makes it through her last week of Spring Quarter (aka Dead Week...if ya know, you know) and Keely faces a severe weather storm and travels to California to visit colleges. Piper is still enjoying coaching golf for little kids while Keely is using these college visits to broaden her horizons and determine what she wants and doesn't want. On top of all this, Keely takes us through her experience being alone in a severe weather storm with a 3 hour power outage and Piper learns that she needs something to help her flat feet out. Anyways, if you haven't done so already, be sure give us a follow us on Instagram so you don't miss when new episodes are released, hear our featured songs of the week on the story, and so much more! https://www.instagram.com/girls.unstoppable.pod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlsunstoppable/support
Weinberg student Hesbon Ochako shares details about a day in his life on campus during Spring Quarter. While most students had returned home during quarantine, Ochako, who is from Kenya, chose to take classes from campus and away from his family.
We had a plan. A good plan. The College Life Spring Quarter teaching schedule was going to be – oh baby! After finishing laying out the story of the Old Testament in the Winter, we were primed for a chance to talk about the good stuff – the themes of the Old Testament and how it all points to Jesus Christ. The Coronavirus had other plans, and so now we're putting ALL that Old Testament goodness into one episode. Here, Stanford Gibson, Miriam Hamilton, and Peter Nittler share their pitches of what would've been their Tuesday Night talks this Spring. There's some good ideas – how did Jesus fulfill Messianic promises and hopes? Why does the word “remember” show up so much in these texts? And, there's some ideas that will make you want to say, “yaa – you probably want to put that in the maybes”. The Old Testament is hard, confusing, and can feel distant, we hope this conversation makes it feel easier, clearer, and closer to your life. Resources: Fill this out or email pnittler@fbcdavis.org to ask a question(s) you want to hear answered on the pod in a rapid-fire response episode in 2 weeks. Stanford mentioned something called Goodhart's Law – it was cool. He also wrote a blog post about it. Check it out here.
As COVID-19 puts financial strain on Evanston, students and residents are trying to cope by organizing rent strikes and petitioning to reduce spring quarter tuition. But some experts warn that these actions might have unforeseen consequences. The Ripple sat down with Hiranya Kamdar, organizer of the Tuition/Fees Reduction petition for Spring Quarter at NU, as well as Northwestern economics professor Martin Eichenbaum and CEO of Evanston Open Communities Mary Ellen Ball to learn about community efforts to lessen financial burdens during the pandemic.
Happy first week of Spring Quarter! Jon Ville interviews Trent about 1 Peter 2:11-17. —— Hosts: Jon Ville Dublan & Trent Bizub Producer & Show Intro: Kenneth Malott Special Shoutout: Costco Cookies and Muffins Email your questions at podscutoff@gmail.com
"In the Loop" Podcasts are created by Center for International Relation and Cultural Leadership Exchange, also known as CIRCLE at the University of Washington. As a response to Covid-19, the University of Washington has decided to switch to remote learning. In order to help our students, our CIRCLE team would like to stay connected with our students through series of podcasts, covering topics from "what are some tips staying focused during virtually learn," "what are social distancing mental health tips from UW Hall Health," and some comedy from our UW stand-up comedy folks. We hope these podcasts will help you adapt to a new learning scenarios we are faced for the Spring Quarter! Background Sound Credit:Wholesome by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesomeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
As a response to Covid-19, the University of Washington has decided to switch into remote learning for the Spring Quarter. Therefore, our CIRCLE team would like to connect with our students and guide them to a successful virtual learning experience. We would like to address some of the changes and challenges the virtual learning experience might include, such as:Time management and being productive in at-home-learning settingReaching out to friends, colleagues, mentors, librarians, professors, and moreReducing distractionsWe have Morris and Erik, who are international students, providing such good tips and insights on this inaugural In The Loop podcast. In addition, we would like to thank our CIRCLE Student Success Couch, Mary Kay, for inputting insightful tips. Follow us on social media @uwcircle for more information on that. We hope that our efforts would ease and helps our students to adapt to new virtual learning changes that is different form our traditional learning. Background Sound Credit:Wholesome by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesomeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week join Walt, Chris, Dan and Adam as we talk about our favorite Spring Seasonal, Spring Quarter Belgian Blonde Ale. SPRING QUARTER STATS STYLE: BELGIAN BLONDE with LOCAL HONEYABV: 7% IBU: 17HOPS: TETTNANG, BREWER’S GOLDMALTS: CASTLE CHATEAU PILSEN,RED WHEAT, DEXTROSECRUSHABILITY: CONTAINER: KEGS / CANS
For the final Page 29 episode of Fall Quarter 2019, The DePaulia staff discusses the backlash to the Daily Northwestern's recent editorial and how journalists can be more transparent about how the reporting process works. We also talk about a similar situation we faced in Spring Quarter 2019, when we were asked to take down a photo of a student, and what we could have done better. Finally, we talk about a DePaul student who allegedly created a project to help promote ISIS.
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 3 we dive into the practical aspects of financial stewardship such as:• Home ownership• Giving - Tithing - Offerings - Supporting Missionaries or other causes and organizations• Investing - employer matching - stock markets - investment accounts - retirement accounts• Financial Stewardship ClassNOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:2 E:3
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 3 we dive into the practical aspects of financial stewardship such as:• Home ownership• Giving - Tithing - Offerings - Supporting Missionaries or other causes and organizations• Investing - employer matching - stock markets - investment accounts - retirement accounts• Financial Stewardship ClassNOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:2 E:3
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 2 we dive into the practical aspects of financial stewardship such as:• Budgeting options - Cash system - Apps (such as Mint or EveryDollar)• Savings• Emergency fund• Insurance• Debt• Opportunity Cost• Teaching your children about finances• Communicating about finances with your spouse• Blessing others with your finances• College and student debtNOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:3 E:2
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 2 we dive into the practical aspects of financial stewardship such as:• Budgeting options - Cash system - Apps (such as Mint or EveryDollar)• Savings• Emergency fund• Insurance• Debt• Opportunity Cost• Teaching your children about finances• Communicating about finances with your spouse• Blessing others with your finances• College and student debtNOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:3 E:2
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 1 we take a high-level view at finances before diving into the practical aspects. The Rainbows share some of their own experiences and we review Biblical principles such as the ownership/stewardship principle, laying up treasure in heaven (eternal perspective), and how our finances reflects our hearts and our priorities.Show Notes: • 1 Chronicles 29:11-18• Money, Posessions and Eternity by Randy Alcorn: https://www.amazon.com/Money-Possessions-Eternity-Randy-Alcorn/dp/0842353607• Matthew 6:24NOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:3 E:1
In this three-part series, Paul, Toby and Jenni discuss what it means to steward the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory and not our own desires, as well as much discussion of the practical ways money can be handled well. Issues such as insurance, investment, debt, home-buying, giving/tithing, wealth, and many more are addressed.In part 1 we take a high-level view at finances before diving into the practical aspects. The Rainbows share some of their own experiences and we review Biblical principles such as the ownership/stewardship principle, laying up treasure in heaven (eternal perspective), and how our finances reflects our hearts and our priorities.Show Notes: • 1 Chronicles 29:11-18• Money, Posessions and Eternity by Randy Alcorn: https://www.amazon.com/Money-Possessions-Eternity-Randy-Alcorn/dp/0842353607• Matthew 6:24NOTE: Fall Financial Stewardship Class has been canceled. This class will probably be offered again during the Winter or Spring Quarter.S:3 E:1
Darlene Franklin and Ken Der drive this week's show! Ken spotlights SEIU Local 2007 members Richard Patrone, Kevin Lortie, and Lisa Zacarias, who speak about their experiences as campus workers as well as the ongoing contract negotiations with Stanford University. In this week's Vox Pop, Darlene Franklin asks students about their ideal housing environment. Plus, a spring quarter musical showcase from the A-File at KZSU 90.1FM! Find us (most) anywhere you listen to podcasts, and be sure to follow us on Twitter @relativelyround!
Welcome to week #1 of Spring Quarter! In this week's episode, Miles and Tim discuss: Do we have a Grace Central Coast APP?! The importance of connecting with new people Our new mini-series on Jesus as the King Matthew 21:1–16
President Johnson discusses the ins-and-outs of the Associated Students of Green River College (ASGRC) with current ASGRC President Floyd (Zhaowei) Chen, Vice President Rosie (Omjee) Son and Chief Justice Veronica Chaplin. Elections for next year’s executive officers will be held during the Spring Quarter.
Adam, Walt, Dan and Mark get a taste of our NEW Crew Supporter beer. Chosen from four recipes by the passionate supporters of Columbus Crew SC and brewed with Club and City in mind, Massive is a Juicy Pale Ale with Mosaic, Citra, and Cashmere Hops. At each home match, raise a Massive at Mapfre Stadium and join Columbus Crew SC in recognizing the brave men and women of our armed forces through the Hometown Heroes program presented by Land-Grant Brewing Company. Visit the program’s page on Crew SC’s website to nominate a loved one. MASSIVE STATS STYLE: JUICY PALE ALEABV: 5.0% IBU: 28HOPS: MOSAIC, CITRA, CASHMEREMALTS: C2 ROW, CARAMEL VIENNE, RED WHEATCONTAINER: KEGS / CANSAVAILABILITY: SOCCER SEASON (MARCH-DECEMBER) We also revisit our Spring seasonal Belgian Blonde! SPRING QUARTER STATS STYLE: BELGIAN BLONDE with LOCAL HONEYABV: 6.4% IBU: 17HOPS: TETTNANG, BREWER’S GOLDMALTS: CASTLE CHATEAU PILSEN,RED WHEAT, DEXTROSECONTAINER: KEGS / CANSAVAILABILITY: SPRING
This week, Miles & Tim discuss: Celebrating well with your group Making solid Summer plans Celebrate Grace Sunday Joshua 1:1-11
Spring Quarter 2018 Lesson 11 entitled Present Your Fruits to God First
Sunday School Lesson 9 for Spring Quarter 2018 All Creatures Worship the Lamb
Sunday School Lesson 7 entitled Follow Me from the Spring Quarter 2018
In this week's episode, Miles and Ben talk about: What does it mean to become gospel fluent? 1 Thess 2:1-12 Brainstorming ways to reach your community Asking to meet the real physical needs of your people
Lesson 6 in Spring Quarter 2018 entitled Jesus Serves Breakfast to the Disciples
In this week's episode, Tim flies solo as talks about the following: Starting a new quarter and have a successful first meeting Welcoming new people to your group Creating a welcoming environment Our new Sunday morning teaching series on 1 Thessalonians: "Marks of a Missional Church"
Sunday School lesson 3 for Spring Quarter 2018 entitled Solomon Dedicates the Templ
Sunday School Lesson 2 of Spring Quarter 2018
A missionary knows that the only hope for change in the people they’re reaching out to around them is by the power of God. Prayer is the language of dependence. Missionaries pray because they know they can’t change people. Praying like a missionary often means praying for a long time, faithfully, being a steadfast pray-er. Praying like a missionary also means praying radically! Being risky in your prayers – praying for healing in front of the people you’re reaching, sharing visions for their life with them, praying boldly for the people you’re trying to reach.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago Graham School held their Spring Quarter Convocation Ceremony on June 13, 2015 at International House, following the 523rd University Convocation Ceremony. Dean Mark Nemec made opening remarks, followed by the reading of Master’s Candidates by Dean of Students, Bridget Collier, and the reading of Certificate Candidates by Associate Dean, Mary Daniels. Dean Nemec also introduced the Convocation Featured Speaker, Kate Coleman, Member of the Graham School Council and Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy/Advancement Officer.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago Graham School held their Spring Quarter Convocation Ceremony on June 13, 2015 at International House, following the 523rd University Convocation Ceremony. Dean Mark Nemec made opening remarks, followed by the reading of Master’s Candidates by Dean of Students, Bridget Collier, and the reading of Certificate Candidates by Associate Dean, Mary Daniels. Dean Nemec also introduced the Convocation Featured Speaker, Kate Coleman, Member of the Graham School Council and Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy/Advancement Officer.
TRACIE E. CHRISTIAN, Authoress, Poet, On-Air Radio Personality, Playwright, Educator & Motivational Speaker. Born and raised in Detroit, MI Ms. Christian has worked tirelessly in both the arts and education arenas in and throughout metropolitan Detroit. After several years teaching with Detroit & Hamtramck Public Schools, Tracie worked diligently as Children's Fair Coordinator for the Detroit Festival of the Arts, as well as, Mosaic Youth Theater and Girl Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit. In 2004, Christian created a non-profit literary arts organization, KTE Foundation for Literary Discovery in an effort to produce youth oriented events designed to rejuvenate excitement around literacy. In 2007, she released the debut installment of her urban fiction trilogy book series chronicling the experiences of four young women during their first year attending a historically black college, The Black College Sabbatical - Fall Quarter. The second installment, The Black College Sabbatical - Winter Quarter was released in March, 2009. The third and final installment of the series, The Black College Sabbatical - Spring Quarter was released January, 2014. Books from the series are available in print on www.amazon.com In 2009, Tracie merged with Literary Partner, Adra Young to create, The Live Ladies of Literature Book Tour, which later morphed into a productive artistic movement where she wrote and co-produced three monologue shows. Tracie has since released updated 2nd editions of The Black College Sabbatical -FALL & WINTER QUARTERS and the 1st edition of SPRING QUARTER via www.createspace.com estore
Butterfly Evolution welcomes Poet, Author, Motivational Speaker and On-Air Radio Personality Tracie Christian “T Elice” Author of the urban, reflective fiction trilogy series, The Black College Sabbatical. The Black College Sabbatical is a reverting story much like “A Different World” & School Daze” all wrapped up in a HOT novel. It is a story of four young ladies on a journey to womanhood via the black college experience. The series chronicles the Trials and Triumphs of Kyla, Ananda, Tina, and Cee-Cee, through their first year on campus. The last installment of the series “Spring Quarter” was released on Jan. 4th 2014. The final series solves all mysteries and closes all chapters of the cliff hangers. “T ELICE” will discuss The Black College Sabbatical series and share her knowledgeable of writing and self-publishing. She experienced the ups and downs and was bruised by the traditional publishing process which caused her to seek the knowledge needed to successfully self-publish her books. New Authors, Published Authors you do not want to miss this show.. “T Elice” will educate us with the information she learned during this process. Join in by calling 818-691-7406 or listen by selecting this link. For more information about our special guest visit the following sites: http://www.b-cydemultimedia.comhttps://www.createspace.com/4493775?ref=1147694
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. During his recent visit to Israel, President Barack Obama began his itinerary with a viewing of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Officials took this occasion to underscore the continuity from biblical times to the present exemplified by these most ancient of biblical scrolls. Of course, examination of the Dead Sea Scrolls and of the ways they have been understood in ancient and in modern times afford evidence not only of continuity but also of dispute and disagreement. In her Israel Studies Lecture, “Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls and Why Were They Forgotten,” Rachel Elior offers an overview of the provenance of the scrolls and her assessment of their significance in both ancient Judaism and modern scholarship. Rachel Elior is John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Jewish Mystical Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Israel Studies Professor for Spring Quarter 2013 at the University of Chicago Divinity School. She is teaching a course at UChicago, “Major Issues in the Study of Jewish Mysticism: Between Kabbalah and Hasidism.” Professor Elior is the fourth visiting faculty member at the Divinity School’s Religion and Culture in the Twenty-first Century: Perspectives from Israel program, made possible through the generous support of the Israel Studies Project of the Jewish Federation of Chicago.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Spring Quarter 2013 diploma and hooding ceremony for the University of Chicago Social Sciences Division includes conferring of the Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring to Eugene Raikhel, remarks by Bernard Harcourt and Mario Small, and graduate diploma presentation and hooding.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Spring Quarter 2013 diploma and hooding ceremony for the University of Chicago Social Sciences Division includes conferring of the Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring to Eugene Raikhel, remarks by Bernard Harcourt and Mario Small, and graduate diploma presentation and hooding.
Irvine - UCI students, faculty and staff gear up for a huge noon rally Tuesday (24 November 2009) at the UCI flagpole. The rally, sponsored by a host of student groups, comes in the wake of Regental action the past Thursday to raise student fees a third for the coming year, starting Spring Quarter. On the 23 November 2009 edition of Subversity, we talked with Dennis Lopez of UCI's Worker-Student Alliance and Muslim Student Association member Hadeer Soliman.