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Howcee Productions Gospel
LESSON 13 Aug. 25, 2024(Titus 3: 4-5) SUBJECT "Grace and Good Works"

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 68:00


LESSON 13 Aug. 25, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit lll: Eternal Hope Dev. Reading: Eph. 2:1-10 Background: Titus 3: 3-11 Print: Titus 3: 3-11 Key Verse (Titus 3: 4-5) SUBJECT "Grace and Good Works" Key Verse: Titus 3:4-5 New International Version 4 But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, 5 he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. Thanks God Bless you all Pastor Rev. Whalen Oliver Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064644104030 This will be the last lesson in this Quarter. Unit I, "Experiencing Hope" June 2-June 30 Unit II, "Expressing Hope" July 7- July 28 Unit III, "Eternal Hope" Aug. 4 -Aug. 25 We Hope you have been with us for all 13 Lessons. Howcee Productions Gospel Sunday School # 1Howcee Productions Gospel Sunday School # 1  Freddie C. Howard Public 75 videos 272 views Updated today @#HOWCEE PRODUCTIONS GOSPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL #1

Howcee Productions Gospel
SUN School Lesson Aug 11 "CHILDREN OF GOD" THE LOVE OF GOD 8/11/24, 7.20 AM.mp3

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 64:00


SUN School Lesson Aug 11 "CHILDREN OF GOD" THE LOVE OF GOD 8/11/24, 7.20 AM.mp3  YOUR HOST NABD RADIO HOST FREDDIE C. HOWARD                            COMMENTS freddiechoward@gmail.com                 From Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1.       Rev. Whalen Oliver Pastor Service 9AM  2nd 4th 5th   SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON EVERY SUNDAY 6AM (virtual) CST Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1 9AM @ THE CHURCH IN                                    SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL LESSON  11 Aug. 11, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit lll:  Eternal Hope  Dev. Reading  2Co 5:16-21  Background:  1 JOHN 3: 1-10  Print: I JOHN 3:1-10   Key Verse (1 JOHN 3:1, KJV)                                SUBJECT "CHILDREN OF GOD"                              SUBJECT" THE LOVE OF GOD"                                                           TEACHER SUPERINTENDENT                                     FREDDIE C. HOWARD                                     Sunday Aug. 11, 2024  

Howcee Productions Gospel
#HOWCEE SUN.SCHOOL LESSON 8/4/24 "ETERNAL HOPE"HOPE IN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 80:00


#HOWCEE SUN.SCHOOL LESSON 8/4/24 "ETERNAL HOPE"HOPE IN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP  1 TH 2:13-20 3:1-5.mp3  Freddie Howard was live — with Chitunda Howard and  42 others https://www.facebook.com/groups/2499007003452075/posts/8513018902050825/ YOUR HOST NABD RADIO HOST FREDDIE C. HOWARD CONTACT 1-251-362-1935 E/freddiechoward@gmail.com #HOWCEE Radio Call In 1-251-362-1935 COMMENTS freddiechoward@gmail.com RADIO/ Rev. Whalen Oliver Pastor Service 9AM 2nd 4th 5th SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON EVERY SUNDAY 6AM (virtual) CST Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1 9AM @ THE CHURCH IN SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL LESSON 10 Aug. 4, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit lll: Eternal Hope Dev. Reading Ps 121 Background: Psalm 121 Print: I Th. 2:13-20; 3:1-5 Key Verse ( I Th 2:13 KJV)) SUBJECT "Hope in Christian Fellowship" SUBJECT "The Word Of God" TEACHER SUPERINTENDENT FREDDIE C. HOWARD Sunday Aug. 4, 2024

Howcee Productions Gospel
LESSON 9 July 28, 2024 Summer Quarter "God' Redeems Unit ll: Expressing Hope"

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 71:00


https://fb.watch/tBZCTcBQGI/ LESSON 9 July 28, 2024 Summer Quarter "God' Redeems Unit ll: Expressing Hope" LESSON 9 July 28, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit ll: Expressing Hope Dev. Reading: Mt. 25: 1-13 Background: Psalm 130 Print: Ps. 130: 1-8 Key Verse ( Ps 130:7, KJV)) SUBJECT "God' Redeems Us" Howcee Productions Gospel Sunday School # 1 Freddie C. Howard Public 71 Videos 205 Views Updated Today https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoHjbLzETm22NZQrxktulqGf5woSRYlFz&si=BsrXFrSg6oDTiQt5 YOUR HOST NABD RADIO HOST FREDDIE C. HOWARD CONTACT 1-251-362-1935 E/freddiechoward@gmail.com #HOWCEE Radio Call In 1-251-362-1935 COMMENTS freddiechoward@gmail.com From Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1. Rev. Whalen Oliver Pastor Service 9AM 2nd 4th 5th SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON EVERY SUNDAY 6AM (virtual) CST Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1 9AM 

Plant Cunning Podcast
Ep. 158: Summer Quarter Astrological Forecast with ZamboniFunk

Plant Cunning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 68:18


Join hosts AC Stauble and Isaac Hill of the Plant Cunning Podcast as they dive deep into the Summer Astrological Quarterly Forecast with returning guest Zamboni, a renowned mundane astrologer. They discuss the cosmic events and planetary movements for the summer, including Mars moving into Cancer and its implications, as well as the potential geopolitical and economic impacts. Stay tuned for insights into the themes of piracy, informational warfare, and how these influence both personal and global dynamics. Don't miss out on this astrological adventure! #astrologicalforecast #zambonifunk #plantcunningpodcast #astrology #summerforecast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support

Howcee Productions Gospel
#HOWCEE RADIO PODCAST TUESDAY MORNING TOP GOSPEL 231 Six Ave. Beatrice, AL.36425

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 179:00


#HOWCEE RADIO PODCAST TUESDAY MORNING TOP GOSPEL 231 Six Ave. Beatrice, AL.36425 #HOWCEE RADIO BEATRICE ALABAMA 36425 Radio Host #HOWCEE  WELCOME TO HOWCEE PRODUCTIONS GOSPEL RADIO Sunday School LESSON 4 June 23, 2024SUBJECT "GOD IS TRUSTWORTHY" LESSON 4 June 23, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit l: Experiencing Hope Dev. Reading: Ps 23 Background: Heb 6: 9-20 Print: Heb 6: 9- 20 Key Verse ( Heb 6:19-20,KJV)) Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil; whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made an high priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec. SUBJECT "GOD IS TRUSTWORTHY" From Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1. Rev. Whalen Oliver Pastor Service 9AM 2nd 4th 5th SUN. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON EVERY SUNDAY 6AM (virtual) CST Antioch Missionary Baptist Church #1 9AM @ THE CHURCH IN SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL 66 SUN. SCHOOL LESSON UPDATE MONDAY JUNE 24 2024 Freddie C. Howard #HOWCEE  

Howcee Productions Gospel
The Sunday Message For Fathers #HOWCEE Radio 231 Six Ave Beatrice, AL. 36425

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 33:00


The Sunday Message For Fathers #HOWCEE Radio 231 Six Ave Beatrice, AL. 36425   About  #HOWCEE RADIO Our radio Mission Statement: Howcee Productions Gospel "Bringing Families Communities and Churches Together" Music gospel music. What is gospel music? What is the common factor in all gospel music? that is sang played written regardless of what genre. The answer God (The Father) The Son (Jesus) The Spirit (Holy Spirit The Holy Ghost The Comforter) We play all style of music in one place. We will cover all elements of the human being. We will minister to the whole man. Come join us. In "Bringing Families communities and Churches Together" Support for Howcee Productions Gospel SUNDAY SCHOOL TODAY JUNE 16 2024 @ https://fb.watch/sKAFHPVWIT/ LESSON 3 June 16, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit l: Experiencing Hope Dev. Reading Php 2: l-13 Background: Ro 15: 1-13 Print: Ro 15: 1- 13 Key Verse ( Ro. 15:5-6,KJV))omans 15:5-6

Howcee Productions Gospel
#HOWCEE Playlist UPDATED JUN 2 2024 of this most-played gospel radio songs

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 178:00


About  #HOWCEE RADIO  Our radio Mission Statement: Howcee Productions Gospel "Bringing Families Communities and Churches Together" Music gospel music. What is gospel music? What is the common factor in all gospel music? that is sang played written regardless of what genre. The answer God (The Father) The Son (Jesus) The Spirit (Holy Spirit The Holy Ghost The Comforter) We play all style of music in one place. We will cover all elements of the human being. We will minister to the whole man. Come join us. In "Bringing Families communities and Churches Together" Support for Howcee Productions Gospel Thanks SPOTIFY  # HOWCEE Radio Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/Playlist UPDATED JUN 2 2024 100+ of this week's most-played gospel radio songs (current & recurrent) on Billboard gospel-formatted stations. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR THE WEEK JUNE 2-JUNE 8  https://fb.watch/ss7rbJQdx4/ Today Sunday School Lesson June 2 2024 LESSON 1 June 2, 2024 Summer Quarter 2024 Unit l: Experiencing Hope Dev. Reading Gal. 3:19-29 Background: Col. 1: 19-2:5 Print: Col. 1: 24-29: 2-3 Key Verse (Col. 2:2-3. KJV)) Colossians 2:2-3 King James Version 2 That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ; 

Intuitive Public Radio • IPR •••
166. What's three months? (Four!) • Summer Quarter Wrap (20 July 2023)

Intuitive Public Radio • IPR •••

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 1:59


Quick, quick! This was recorded 8 days ago, so you have LESS THAN TWO DAYS LEFT to plan your approach and join us at the 30-31 July 2023 Summer Quarter Wrap (35 cents, that is). You'll be astonished at how easy it is to participate. In fact, it's so mysteriously effortless, you might find it downright confusing... ;-) Questions? Reach out to our comments at t.me/IntuitivePublicRadio, join our chat at t.me/CommunityIPR, or send an email to public@intuitive.pub to inquire. Enjoy your meta moments, space friends! This wild time is divine. Subscribe to Mack's Memo • Intuitive Public Radio on Substack for community resource access, success celebrations, & bonus features: https://intuitivepublicradio.substack.com/p/whats-three-months-four --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intuitive/support

The Squad-Games Podcast
Ep. 49 | The Kill Team Balance Dataslate Summer Quarter 2023 | ft. Emmanuel and Rob

The Squad-Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 108:43


The Summer 2023 Balance Dataslate for Kill Team has been released. We take a look at the changes made and not made; and what we expect to see in the future. We are on YouTube now! Shopping for minis or going to a Frontline Gaming Event? Use our affiliate link to the Frontline Gaming store Want to get better at Kill Team and other things? Click the link to Emmanuel's Blog and more! Squad-Games Stuff: Look out for our next Kill Team Event happening soon! Join the Patreon and help us bring you guys more episodes! Download the Kill Team Player Packet Join the Squad-Games Discord @squad_games_entertainment Other Socials and Stuff https://www.lustersworkshop.com/ @Lustersworkshop  @LusterworkshopTwitter @Wargaming_Studios @Sayayohn

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
1. 2 students detained at North Cobb High after another phony threat

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 15:15


MDJ  Script/ Top Stories for May 12th Thursday Publish Date: May 11, Thursday   Henssler :15,  Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast    Today is Friday May the 12th, and happy birthday to the late great comic George Carlin ***highlight*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia 2 students detained at North Cobb High after another phony threat Marietta gives developer 4 months to revise plan for downtown building And A Cobb teen reported missing is found safe We'll have all this and more on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.   Commercial : ESOG STORY 1  Threat   Two students from North Cobb High School were detained after the school was placed under "code yellow" due to threatening images being air-dropped among students for two consecutive days. However, investigations by multiple law enforcement agencies showed no actual threat existed. The school district stated that severe repercussions will be applied as per district policy, state and Federal law, for engaging in behavior that disrupts the school day. Prior to the air-dropping incidents, the district investigated two other rumors of danger to the school, which were found to be unfounded. The district has been investigating threats against schools, which have become a trend, and taking appropriate measures to keep students and staff safe. STORY 2: Bridger ** Christian Jamar Harris, a 32-year-old man from Acworth, Georgia,  was arrested on April 27 for possessing over 100 videos of The Marietta City Council has given Bridger Properties four months to revise its design for a seven-story, 135-unit building in downtown Marietta. The council asked Bridger to hold town halls to collect input from residents before returning with new plans. The historic board, which advises the council on building changes within Marietta's downtown historic district, had recommended denying Bridger's design. Bridger, which owns more than four acres of downtown real estate, does not need a rezoning to move forward with the project but requires a certificate of approval from the council due to the property being within the downtown historic district. The council is considering whether Bridger's design is in line with city guidelines on new construction in the historic district.Top of Form       Story 3: Missing   The Cobb County Sheriff's Office has located a runaway juvenile, Emorie Williams, in Atlanta on Tuesday. The 14-year-old had been reported missing on April 28 and an investigation was launched to locate her. After receiving a tip about her whereabouts, the investigators staked out the location and apprehended her. Parents whose children run away from home are advised to contact 911 immediately. The Cobb County Sheriff's App is also available on Android and iPhone devices for immediate updates on missing persons or to submit anonymous tips…..we'll be right back   Break:   CU of GA – Dayco   Story 4:  Life   Life University has announced a new scholarship program that provides a 20% reduction in tuition fees for eligible Cobb County residents who enroll as full-time undergraduate students starting from the 2023 Summer Quarter. The scholarship is available to students who maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher upon entry and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 throughout their studies at Life U. Transfer students are also eligible if they have a 2.75 GPA or higher upon entry and maintain the same GPA while studying at Life U. Athletic scholarship holders are also eligible for a 20% discount or the amount of their athletic scholarship, whichever is greater. .   STORY 5: History   The newly renovated Rosenwald School, built in 1924 with funding from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald to provide education for Black children across the South, has reopened in Acworth, Georgia. The school was replaced by the Roberts School in the 1940s, but was dismantled and rebuilt at its current location by Acworth's Black community. The building has undergone numerous renovations and now serves as a community center, owned by the city and rented out for private events. The recent renovations cost around $700,000 and were funded in part by Cobb's Community Development Block Grant program. The ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by over 50 people.   STORY 6: Wiser   Paul Wiser, an 81-year-old veteran, received a standing ovation as he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in interdisciplinary studies from Kennesaw State University's Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences in May 2023. Wiser returned to KSU in 1985 to study business, but never completed his coursework until now. He shifted his focus to criminal justice and became the first in his family to earn a college degree, with a goal of addressing veteran homelessness. Wiser's senior seminar research project, “Local Community Initiatives Can End Veteran Homelessness,” focused on using local approaches to tackle the problem. He completed his coursework entirely online, showing that age is not a barrier to learning.   Story 7: Sentenced   Christopher Allen, an Austell man, has been sentenced to two years in prison and four years of supervised release for drug trafficking conspiracy. He was described as a “mid-level trafficker” and is one of eight people who have been sentenced as part of a multi-agency investigation into an Atlanta drug ring. The group targeted vulnerable communities in the southwest of the city, and Allen is one of four metro Atlanta residents who have been given prison sentences. The DEA, U.S. Marshals Service, and Georgia Bureau of Investigation worked on the case, seizing vehicles, guns, cash, and jewelry used or purchased with the proceeds of the crimes.…..back in a momentTop of Form   Break  Drake – Elon-JRM Teaser   Top of Form   Story 8: Walton The Milton girls lacrosse team defeated Walton 17-7 in the Class AAAAAAA state semifinals with the help of two big scoring runs. The loss brought Walton's season to a close with a 14-7 record, and Coach Amanda Ryan reflected on the team's history of reaching the final four, often against Milton, and their decision to strive for the next level or remain at the final four. Milton will play West Forsyth in the finals, seeking their 16th state title. Payton Kozina led Milton with six goals, while Anna Mellinger tallied six assists and one goal. The Eagles' speed and accuracy in passing made the difference….back with some final thoughts after this   Break: Ingles 3-Henssler 60 Signoff – ****Cobb Life bed**** Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  Thanks to our sponsors Henssler Financial www.hensslerkennesaw.com Engineered Solutions of Georgia www.esogrepair.com Credit Union of Georgia www.cuofga.com Dayco Systems www.daycosystems.com Elon Salon www.elonsalon.com Drake Realty www.drakerealty.com JRM Management www.jrmmanagement.com Ingles Markets www.ingles-markets.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 219: The Confidence Game

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 33:18


As artists and as creative entrepreneurs we all know the challenges of building confidence—in our own attitudes and in our encounters with people we want to engage with our work. To a large extent, we invent ourselves as we go along, developing a vision for our work and an audience to appreciate it. And often we tackle all of this without much emotional or practical support, and the times when we struggle have a way of depleting our confidence. Today we will talk about understanding the role of confidence in your work and in your business dealings. Self-confidence provides you with energy in the studio, optimism, motivation, and a positive mindset that can get you through the inevitable issues of a creative practice. It can also, unfortunately, be rather fragile if you don't have a strong foundation of confidence. Confidence in your work itself is basic, and has to come first. With focus and diligence you may find confidence in the privacy of your studio more easily than in your more public dealings with marketing, galleries, exhibits, and so on. For some people, the latter situation may always be a challenge. But just as with the need to practice your art skills, practice in engaging with the outside world can also build confidence, and sometimes it's important to take opportunities that require you to go beyond what you think you can do. Confidence has its roots not in ego, but in a realistic and humble assessment of your own artistic development and goals. When you understand your own situation, your confidence can be maintained through inevitable failures and difficulties. Confidence can be built by taking action, building your skills, and committing to your studio practice. Making time for your work, finishing work, being patient and compassionate with yourself, and accepting cycles of more and less productivity all help grow your self-confidence. . There are no easy answers to finding and maintaining confidence in your work and in dealing with the art world—but it may help to know how common this problem is, even for people who seem to have it all in terms of recognition and success. Dealing with the outside world is easier if you have inner confidence but accepting challenges that feel uncomfortable is also a way of improving your confidence in a more public way over time. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 218: About Teaching Workshops

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 43:50


Last week we talked about workshops from the point of view of artists taking them, what they look for, and how to make choices from the many options available. Today we want to talk about workshops from the perspective of workshop instructors. Many artists who have ideas and experience to share are drawn to workshop teaching. And teaching can be a very rewarding, interesting, and lucrative side job that fits well with an artist's own studio practice. But it's also a completely unregulated territory where success depends largely on personal reputation and endorsements, and where sometimes the best laid plans fall apart. What does it take to do well as a workshop instructor? What are some of the rewards of teaching workshops and what are some things to watch out for? For those of you who are thinking of getting started with teaching workshops, it's important to carefully consider your own qualifications. You need to evaluate honestly whether you have the experience about the topic, and whether you have something original to contribute to your students. And no matter how developed you are as an artist, you may not know much about teaching itself. So, you also need to learn what you can about effective teaching methods, respond to feedback from students, and constantly evaluate and tweak your approaches. There are many considerations for choosing what to teach, where to teach, the pay you want to receive, the number of students, and your own accommodations. And once you make these basic decisions, you need to be prepared with an accurate description of what you will teach, a detailed supply list, and if you are teaching outside your own studio, a list of what you would like the venue itself to provide. Teaching workshops can provide not only a decent income, but there are also intangible benefits. Experiencing the fresh energy and perspective of beginners, and the sharing of tips and tools that often happens spontaneously in class, and hearing people's ideas and motivations is uniquely rewarding. Going into teaching sometimes begins as a casual, gradual process among people you know, but once you are fully in you need to take its responsibilities seriously. Are you really serving your students in the best ways you can? Are you continually evaluating and revising your teaching agenda? You need to provide something important for your students and exhibit a basically generous and altruistic attitude. At the same time, it is also important to be treated well, and be well compensated for your time, experience, and dedication. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 217: Navigating Workshop World

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 40:15


Workshops serve many purposes for artists, including learning new skills and information, connecting with other artists, and receiving feedback and critique. A workshop with the right instructor at the right time can provide an important breakthrough for your work. But attending a workshop can also be challenging on a personal level, involving travel, a commitment of time and money, and working in a group environment. And not all workshops are well organized or worthwhile. Today we will be talking about workshops from the perspective of artists who have taken them--what was gained, and what difficulties were encountered. Taking a workshop is a big commitment of time and expense, so a basic question in deciding to take a workshop is to consider your reasons and motivation and if they are strong enough to take that leap. A desire for growth, development, and improving your work are all essential. Without these, you probably won't get enough out of the experience to be worthwhile. The opportunity for focused studio time or the desire to learn something very specific or work with a particular instructor also factor in. With the range of options for workshops available, it can be hard to decide what to take, or if you want to take one at all. Important factors to consider range from finding a competent and inspiring instructor to deciding how much travel and expense you can afford. Venues can be anything from a crowded private studio to a purpose-built, fully equipped classroom. The class may last only half a day or a week or more. You may be in a class with others at the same level of development as you, or you may be combined with people at very different levels. Social aspects of being in a group can be supportive and exciting. You can gain new friends and enjoy the sense of community that surrounds you. But sometimes being with a group can be challenging. To work outside your own studio and to be exposed to everyone else's work styles and personalities is not easy for everyone. Many artists report things like a shift in perspective, a new confidence, excitement, insights, new ideas, or even bigger changes after a workshop. These are all the reasons to take workshops and are more likely to happen if you are careful about your choice, research the instructor and the venue, and at the same time go into with a flexible attitude, you cannot know or control all the variables when participating in a group activity. There are an incredible number of variables in workshop world. But overall, the number of artists who take at least one workshop a year speaks to the overall positive aspects of this type of learning, 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 216: The Personal and The Professional

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 41:50


In every field of work, there are some interactions that are professional and some that can be more personal, and the lines between them are not always clear. How casual, how revealing, how personal can you be while keeping a businesslike and professional attitude? In an art career, this issue impacts your interactions in many ways—in talking with dealers and collectors, when you give talks and interviews, in setting the tone of your website, and any time you are meeting the public. Today we'll talk about the boundaries between personal and professional situations in an art career. Self-promotion is an important area in which personal and professional may collide. We are often advised in marketing art to be personal, to tell our story, to let our audience into our private lives to some extent. At the same time, setting boundaries around what we choose to reveal and be open about can provide a comfort level for both our audience and ourselves. Treating professionalism as your default mode is preferable in almost any situation in which you are presenting yourself to the public. Specific situations in which crafting a professional image include making posts on social media, creating your website, and in your relationships with galleries. For some people, feeling a little insecure and wanting to make a good impression can lead to over-sharing, while others with similar fears back away from revealing anything personal that could help others understand their work. Understanding the audience you are aiming to attract is important, especially if you are hoping to engage with galleries, curators, and collectors who have high professional standards. We do need to be ourselves in interacting with people interested in our work, which after all is personal, and where our ideas come from are impoirtant. But in public contexts erring on the side of being more formal, more reserved, and more dignified is a good strategy. If you are showing your work, selling your work, you need to have a bit of remove from the work, an objectivity, and that is best expressed by knowing the boundaries around professional behavior. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 215: Being Vulnerable

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 33:19


Situations in which we feel unsure, insecure, and vulnerable are a common experience for many of us. As an artist, that feeling of vulnerability may come with exhibiting your work, promoting yourself, explaining what you do, and even when you're alone in the studio making art. Today we will share some thoughts about what it means to be vulnerable as an artist. Is vulnerability something to avoid --or tolerate-- or even embrace? What can you learn from situations in which you feel vulnerable? Feeling emotionally vulnerable means feeling uncomfortable, exposed, or having your feelings open to attack or damage. It applies to situations in which you acknowledge your shortcomings and insecurities, and when you fear that someone else is seeing them too. It can also mean that you are speaking your truth to skeptical people who don't know anything about art. Vulnerability can happen anytime you are not putting up defenses around your true self, either because you can't just then because you are taken off guard, or you choose not to. Your art is extremely personal and in the best case it is also authentic and honest in representing your true self. Being open and vulnerable in that way can lead to valuable feedback or meaningful discussions, and iit allows you to seem approachable. But other times you may find you have exposed yourself to an emotional attack that serves no real purpose, and these situations should be avoidedif possible. For example, you can control who comes into your studio or refuse to defend your work to someone who is hostile to art. Finding ways cope with vulnerability is important in negotiating an art career. If you constantly avoid the risk of exposing yourself, you may miss opportunities. At the same time, taking risks that may make you uncomfortable can end up being positive. For example, being vulnerable to your own feelings about your work can help you undertand how to proceed. Other aspects of vulnerability are negative--they can stall you or distress you in ways that are not productive, and you need to set boundaries to preserve your dignity and sense of worth. Learning to distinguish these different kinds of vulnerability can be tricky, but ultimately give you more confidence in your career. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 214: Emotional Territory

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 35:43


Creative work involves a myriad of emotions. In a single day in the studio, an artist can cycle through excitement, frustration, despair, relief, pleasure, and hope. Sending a finished piece into the world can bring on anxiety and feelings of vulnerability, along with more positive emotions like anticipation and satisfaction. Emotional involvement comes with the territory of our work-- but we do need to stay on track, focus, and show up in the studio. Today we'll talk about coping with the tangle of emotions that can challenge artists and other creative people. Emotional involvement in your work is part of the territory of creativity. Positive emotions help us stay motivated, experience satisfaction, and feel connected ot our work. These positive feelings are evidence of our passion for our work. Without them our process can feel flat, boring, rote, and mechanical. But along with more negative feelings, the range of emotions connected to your work can be exhausting and confusing and get in the way of productivity. Feelings of fear, inadequacy, and pessimism can be very discouraging. These are generally rooted in your personality, and if so, you also face them in other areas of life. But as an artist you do have a path to working through them. The process of making art or engaging in other kinds of creativity is a way of feeding and nurturing positive feelings. Art and other creative endeavors teach us so much about ourselves--about trust, patience, and persistence. Just by engaging in your work, by overcoming the challenges that it presents, there can be a shift over time in attitude and how you cope with negative emotions. We all differ in how intensely we experience the emotions connected with creative work, and this can shift over time if it is intense, as you better recognize how to cope with ups and downs and understand their role in your life. Art can become your steady anchor no matter what kinds of emotional upheavels you may experience. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 213: Artists as Entrepreneurs, with Jerry McLaughlin

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 38:17


For many of us in the art world, making art is only part of what we do. The other big role most of us play, that of businessperson, can be one that comes less naturally. Many artists resist getting involved with art as a business, seeing it as something that dilutes creativity and true voice. At the same time, most of us get a lot of satisfaction from exhibiting our work and would like to be able to make a living doing what we really love, and it is gratifying to provide something that enriches the lives of fellow humans. Can we learn to see the business aspects of art in a more positive light, and bring to our art business the same skills we use in the studio? Today Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin discuss the exciting possibilities of integrating art and entrepreneurial ventures. As artists we have passion, commitment, focus, the willingness to take risks, and ability to make decisions and move forward with projects. All these qualities can also help us create income streams as related to our core identity as artists. As a term, entrepreneur may be more appealing than businessperson because we may associate the idea of business with something restrictive or overly structured. Entrepreneurship, on the other hand, implies a more creative and expansive focus and can include other people on an informal basis as well as more formal collaboration. Examples of entrepreneurial ventures for artists include writing, teaching, mentoring, developing products and materials for artists, creating studio/living spaces for artists, licensing artwork in various ways, working with the film industry or real estate staging, and starting a small gallery. None of these need to be entirely separate from your life as a studio artist. Though they do require commitment and focus, they can also help you grow creatively as well as providing income. Our advice is to welcome the idea that other ways of generating income can be exciting and rewarding and can play a very positive role in your creative life. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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. Special Guest: Jerry McLaughlin.

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 212: Imaginary Friends and Critics

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 32:50


When an artist creates, the people that the artist images viewing the work often are unseen presences in the studio. When we are deeply involved in our work these may fade away, but they tend to reappear when we are uncertain or involved in self-critique. A legitimate and important part of evaluating our work is trying to see the work through someone else's eyes. But who are these viewers, exactly? Who are we creating art for, besides ourselves? Today we talk about those who view our work, how we imagine them and how much power to give them. Most artists say they do their work primarily for themselves, that it is a compulsion or inner drive, and that they work the way they do because it feels right to them. Whether or not others like what they do may seem secondary. But a basic aspect of art is communication. We want to give our viewers something to respond to, to get involved with, and to bring out some thought or emotion, and perhaps respond enough to own the work. From the artist's perspective, working alone in the studio, this communication can seem very one-sided. We don't have an actual person with us to be another set of eyes, even though we are aware that people will eventually be in that position when we show the work. As a result, we often create viewers in the studio who are imaginary. And as such they tend to be an inconsitent, vague conglomerate with shifting opinions and advice. The best advice has always been to make your best art for yourself and If it is good work, it will attract viewers who appreciate it. Thinking of it first as your own expression means that your work will be meaningful and authentic to you. But given that it's hard to avoid thinking of imaginary viewers as you work, it's also helpful to form a positive image of who they are. And rather than letting this be only a vague idea, it is helpful to get specific about the characteristics of your ideal, imaginary viewer. This viewer may be quite similar to yourself, but also enough removed to be able to offer constructive advice. Many of us deal with invisible presences in the studio, and at times they are confusing in what we imagine them saying. And as with many aspects of the creative process, awareness of how you are affected is key. When our imaginary friends and critics are not useful, we need to be careful not to give them too much power. Inviting your imaginary ideal viewer into your studio can provide guidance, inspiration, and truly constructive criticism. 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? The Summer Quarter of Cold Wax Academy's membership program is now underway. Rebecca and Jerry's upcoming weekly live, online sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information. Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 211: Meaning in Abstraction

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 35:11


Abstract art --especially the kind that has no identifiable imagery-- may appear to have little meaning to the viewer beyond its purely visual appeal. Certainly, we can admire and respond to abstraction without needing a story or an explanation, as long as our eyes are intrigued or delighted, and that is an important way it can be appreciated. But in fact, ideas, emotions, and other points of reference lie behind even the most purely abstract work. Today we will consider the ideas that compel abstract artists and guide them in their work. While a painting can never be fully explained, and can definitely be over-analyzed, understanding the general realm of ideas that lie behind an abstract work adds to your experience as a viewer. In reading artist statements and biographies, we can see that their sources of ideas in abstraction can be surprisingly specific and autobiographical. The process of interpreting ideas, images, emotions, information, and memories in visual language is challenging and requires a balance of intuition and intellect. Abstract painting requires abstract thinking for both the artist and the viewer. Avoiding literal or illustrational approaches when working from specific ideas means being open-ended, flexible, and treating specific references more as jumping off points than as something you insist the viewer take from your work. There is a huge component of interpretation in all types of abstraction, and an abstract artist needs to allow guidance from ideas but without a need to dictate how others respond to the work. Finding and expressing meaning in your work, however you create it, is key to having passion and involvement in the studio. For abstract artists there are special challenges in interpreting their ideas, and for viewers it means entering a world without labels and strict definition. A very different kind of conversation happens outside the realm of easily identifiable imagery. Intuition and imagination are important to both seeing and appreciating abstraction. 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 busy planning the Summer Quarter of their membership program which begins on July 13. These exciting sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 210: Interview with Jason Matias Part II

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 47:10


Today we are excited to welcome Seattle-based artist, author, and educator Jason Matias back to the Messy Studio. We published the first part of this interview back in January, which focused on Jason's approach to the business side of art. We recorded a second interview that same day so that he could tell us more about his own art, and what it takes to make his striking photographs of the natural world. We are excited to share this second interview with you today. 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 busy planning the Summer Quarter of their membership program which begins on July 13. These exciting sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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. Special Guest: Jason Matias.

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 209: Abstraction and Visual Ideas

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 37:58


Abstract artists are known for getting ideas for their work everywhere. If you notice someone taking a photo of a crack in the sidewalk or staring at a piece of rusted metal, chances are good that's an abstract artist at work, collecting ideas for lines and colors and textures. Even if we don't depict objects realistically in our work, we are constantly observing the world around us. Today we are talking about the process of gathering and using visual ideas in creating abstract art. What do we mean by a visual idea in abstraction? It starts with observing something and then using that visual information in your work—not in the sense of literally reproducing it, as you might with realism, but translated into aspects of your abstract work. A visual idea can be thought of as a distillation of something you have observed that enters your abstract work in a way that is removed from its source. Visual ideas can spark imagination and serve as a point of departure into new ways of using techniques, composition, and the visual elements. Many times, we take in visual information in an unconscious way, gazing at things without mush awareness or analysis or focus, and sometimes these images do come through as we work intuitively. But to use a visual idea consciously, it helps to observe consciously. In abstraction, visual ideas can be taken from any situation you are in—whenever something strikes us as visually interesting, if we have the time and focus to and intention to really examine it. You are most likely already working with visual ideas if you are observant of the visual world. But it can be interesting to become more conscious or analytic about what you are staring at, at least every so often, and seeing what changes that may bring to your work. Nurturing visual ideas so that they grow their original source or in seeing how they appear in your work and that of others can be exciting and deeply creative. 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 busy planning the Summer Quarter of their membership program which begins on July 13. These exciting sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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 Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 208: Counterproductive Habits

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 36:59


Being productive in the studio means different things to each artist--but wanting to grow and achieve new levels in our work is basic to the creative process. Yet there are many practices and attitudes that work against productivity, causing frustration and creative blocks, and wasting valuable studio time. Today we will talk about some of these counterproductive situations and how to challenge them in your own studio practice. If we consider that the definition of counterproductive is “tending to hinder the attainment of a desired goal” it makes sense to try to get a sense of what your own goals are for productivity. For example, some people work consistently for a certain number of days a week, while others are fine working in shorter spans of time that are available to them. Having a good sense of your own goals for productivity helps you recognize any habits that work against that. Counterproductive habits include procrastination, wanting the studio to be in perfect order, or failing to finish work. Overthinking is another major issue for many people, inhibiting their decision-making process, and getting in the way of intuitive flow in the studio. An interesting perspective on these habits is that you don't have to be the same person in the studio as you are in the rest of life. By making your studio a refuge, separate from the rest of life, you may be able to shed personal counterproductive habits. When you walk into the studio, if you can leave the rest of life behind, shutting out the demands of normal life, you may find that you can better maintain your focus and do what feels exciting and right to you. Anything that hinders your creative flow can be frustrating and slow your overall development. If art is a big part of your life, it makes sense to challenge attitudes and behaviors as they relate to what you do in the studio. 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. Right now Michael Harding Artist Oils are 25% off, and Blick disposable palette pads are also marked down! www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick ​ What's new at Cold Wax Academy? Rebecca and Jerry are busy planning the Summer Quarter of their membership program which begins on July 13. These exciting sessions will explore Personal Voice and Composition and continue the topic of Professional Development with some special guests. Member Critiques and Painting Clinics, Cold Wax Academy's new feature, are ongoing. You can join the membership program anytime and catch up with past recorded sessions at your own pace. Please visit http://www.coldwaxacademy.com for more information Also-- stay tuned for information coming soon 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. You can learn more and make a reservation by emailing info@coldwaxacademy.com. A dedicated Espacio website is coming soon! 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." 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.

Surviving Sarah
Episode 284: Merica Stum | Summer Quarter Review

Surviving Sarah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 56:55


Let me just say that you are blessed because you hit play on today's episode. This is time for another installment of the quarterly review with our good friend, Merica Stum. I love these episodes so much. We look at the last quarter—July, August and Sept—and talk about how we felt about the last few month. Then, we talk about what we read, watched, listened to and loved along with updates on planners. And lastly, we talk about what we are looking forward to in this next quarter. Order Sarah's book, A Mother's Guide to Raising Herself: What Parenting Taught Me About Life, Faith and Myself   Check out bonus content from today's episode over on Patreon.   Sign up for Sarah's monthly Survival Kit Newsletter   Connect with Sarah: Website | Instagram

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The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 189: Interview with Jim Sherbarth

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 40:39


Blurb 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 are wrapping up their Summer Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for both the Fall Quarter and into 2022. Their weekly live, interactive sessions this Fall will focus on Techniques and Processes involved in developing a painting and on expanding ways of using cold wax in such areas as printmaking and photography. 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." 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. Special Guest: Jim Scherbarth.

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Episode 188: We're Back!

The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 30:40


Those of you who follow the Messy Studio know that we have taken time off this summer because each of us was involved in a major move from the family home in Wisconsin. The process of moving is no fun, as anyone who has done it knows—it's hard work physically and emotionally and there is plenty of stress. But now that we are each settled in we're happy to be back with producing the podcast. Today we join you with thoughts about changing situations and what Rebecca has been seeing in her current work in the studio as a result. Moving is often included in lists of stressful life events, and even a move for positive reasons is exhausting. While it is freeing and cathartic to let go of possesions it can also be accompanied by feeling of loss and awareness of aging and the passage of time. What was involved in moving from a home and studio occupied for decades was far more involved that we could have imagined at the beginning, and once the project was underway there was nothing to do but give it total focus. Today's episode is a casual chat about the experience of moving that many of our listeners who have moved or plan to move will relate to. We are happy to be back to podcasting now and have some exiciting episodes in the work for the months ahead. 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 are wrapping up their Summer Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for both the Fall Quarter and into 2022. Their weekly live, interactive sessions this Fall will focus on Techniques and Processes involved in developing a painting and on expanding ways of using cold wax in such areas as printmaking and photography. 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." 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.

Zillennials Podcast
35. Summer Quarter in Review (2021)

Zillennials Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 46:34


Welcome back to Zillennials Podcast! Join us for our Summer Quarter in Review for 2021! This episode is a friendly catch up between friends and will cover highlights, challenges, favorites and more! Feel free to share how your Summer Quarter went by sending us a message through email, Instagram, or on our discord page!

Rambling
The Gourd 025; My First Day of College...kinda

Rambling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 6:23


I started Summer Quarter at my college, Cal Poly. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bryson-riddington/message

No Sugar No Cream
Learning More About Branding Strategies W/ Bret Townsend

No Sugar No Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 21:26


Bret Townsend joins me and gives a few tips about branding. She will also be featured in the Summer Quarter of Coffea magazine. Featured song: Isaiah Jaay - Natural. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Changing Gears - Gears 5 Esports
Ep. 12 - The Pre Summer Quarter Preview! with Toby and Frew

Changing Gears - Gears 5 Esports

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 41:45


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DePaul Download
Where Do We Go from Here? A Conversation with Dr. Esteban

DePaul Download

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 18:10


University campuses across the country have been fundamentally disrupted by COVID-19. At DePaul, courses moved to remote delivery through the end of Summer Quarter and almost all university operations are being conducted remotely. Students, parents, faculty and staff are eager for some certainty about what the future holds. Will in-person classes at DePaul resume in the fall? Will COVID-19 permanently alter the way the university operates? While many details still aren’t known, DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban, Ph.D., shares his thoughts on these questions and the factors DePaul is considering as the university begins planning for the fall.

Legendary League of Legends Podcast
LCS Summer Quarter Finals, CLG vs OPT, TSM vs CG, and more!

Legendary League of Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 46:40


I have given all control of the show to Matt while i go into my hole until January. You can catch the show live on my Twitch channel! Check my Twitter, @nizzy2k11, for the details, hope to see you there! YouTube - Main YouTube - Podcasts Twitch Twitter Facebook

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Sunday School Enlightenment
Practicing Justice

Sunday School Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 1:56


Lesson 13 for Sunday School entitled "Practicing Justice" for the Summer Quarter 2018.

Sunday School Enlightenment

Sunday School Lesson 11 Summer Quarter 2018 - Balance Need and Abundance Fairly

Sunday School Enlightenment
God's Righteous, Impartial Judgment

Sunday School Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 1:57


Sunday School Podcast on Lesson 10 entitled God's Righteous, Impartial Judgment for Summer Quarter 2018

Sunday School Enlightenment
Entering God's Kingdom

Sunday School Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 2:47


Sunday School lesson 8 for Summer Quarter 2018 entitled "Entering God's Kingdom"

Sunday School Enlightenment
Treat Your Parents Justly

Sunday School Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 3:02


Sunday School Lesson 3 for Summer Quarter 2018 - Treat Your Parents Justly

Sunday School Enlightenment
Defer Judgment Until the Final Day

Sunday School Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 3:03


Sunday School Lesson 2 entitled Defer Judgment Until the Final Day for Summer Quarter 2018

Grace Point Teachings
Sunday School Discussion and Summer Quarter Options

Grace Point Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 41:33


Sunday School Discussion

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