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Welcome back to another episode of the Balanced and Better Podcast with your hosts, Chad and Taylor Cox. This week, we are talking about how labels are harming your relationship. We dive into love languages, enneagram, introvert/extrovert, Myers-Briggs, and Attachment Styles to discuss how these labels might actually be doing more harm than good in your relationship. In this episode you will learn:What labels may be harming your relationshipHow you can use personality testing for benefit vs. harmHow you can better communicate with your spouseHow you can come together when you have different personality types.
This week on Look What She Made Us Do, Mac is still on paternity leave, and Sarah is joined by Emmy-nominated writer, podcaster, comedian, and most importantly, friend, Taylor Cox! Sarah and Taylor discuss how they learned to reckon with the fact that they still love Harry Potter while vehemently disagreeing morally with the creator. Oh, they also talk about Taylor Swift! They go through their Taylor Swift journeys, judge each other, then forgive each other, talk about their Eras Tour experiences, and of course, The Tortured Poets Department. Sarah also considers going on lexapro. You don't want to miss this one! Thank you to Jack McCarthy for mixing us the best theme song! Learn more about all of Jack's work at atlasjack.co And a special thanks to Grace Franklin for our cover art! You can see all of her incredible design work at grfrank.myportfolio.com/about If you like what you heard, we'd love to ask you to rate, review, subscribe and especially share it with a friend! You can also follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter/X @SheMadeUsPod Thanks for listening to Look What She Made Us Do!
For this episode of Sweetwater's Plugged In podcast, resident sound scholar Mitch Gallagher sits down with Amplified Nation founder Taylor Cox and polymathic guitarist RJ Ronquillo to talk all things sound. Throughout the hour, Mitch, Taylor, and RJ dive into Amplified Nation's roots, how the sound has evolved, and the ever-elusive quest for tone. Check it out!
Taylor Cox, is the owner and operator of Amplified Nation. Every demo I have seen/heard of these amps gives me more G.A.S than I can handle haha - they are just that good. I cannot wait to hear Taylor's story and how he found his voice in the amp making community working on such a fabled set of circuits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brent and Corey welcome first-time guest and Twilight aficionado Taylor Cox to discuss 2008's Twilight, getting daily transfusions from your blood boy, violent diamond boners, the exhaustion of being a hater, and Brent shooting out of his air hockey table bed. Hop on our backs, spider monkeys; it's time to fly through the treetops!
As artists we should probably avoid the trap of hero worship – but what about becoming fans of the artists we find around us?Today's episode is the first in the SPILLT Searchlight series where we introduce you to our favorite people in the industry that you should be a fan of too! Taylor Cox's tale is one of constant improvement, a little struggle, and an unwavering dedication to his craft. We talk to him about his early industry days, the challenges he continues to face, and his never-ending pursuit of work that fulfills him. Take a deep dive into the creative process of a passionate animator and the significance of role models in the industry. Taylor Cox's career journey is a testament to the joy of staying true to oneself and the rewards it reaps. He shares how his love for video games (especially KIRBY) in the work he collaborated with us on Adult Swim: Suck-It Smash. Taylor also sheds light on how he bridges the skill gap, making his interactions with clients enjoyable and keeping his creative spark alive.Taylor spills the tea on his dream assignment, how he would stir change in the industry, and his insightful thoughts on the hiring process for the new Zelda games. Spoiler alert: you could be the next guest on the SPILLT Searchlight – email us at play@spillt.com and tell us why everyone should be your next biggest fan!––> Connect with Taylor Cox:• Taylor's website• Instagram• TwitterJoin the creative conversation on all things animation and motion design: Send us a message and be a part of the show Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Email us at play@spillt.com Check out our studio website for Spillt's latest and greatest work!Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!
Ever wondered how creatives face off with Impostor Syndrome while while facing the blank page? Get ready for a deep dive into the artistic efforts of Samantha Mireles, one of Spillt's phenomenal art directors, as she takes us through her incredible journey of creating an open-ended project for Adult Swim. Hear how Samantha, armed with her love for Disney and a knack for baking, conceived and developed Suck it Smash. Drawing her inspiration from diverse sources like Nintendo's Kirby and the game Bouncy Smash from IV Studios, she crafted a story that's both hilarious and gross.Joining forces with Taylor Cox, they created a unique visual style that seamlessly blended 2D and 3D elements. As we talk with Samantha she reveals how finding the right collaborator can skyrocket your career to amazing heights.PRO TIP: take a look at the actual working boards Samantha assembled using Milanote. Sit back and listen to this deep dive that is brimming with ideas on creativity, collaboration, and some unique behind-the-scenes insights into what it's like working from an open brief for a major network. Join the creative conversation on all things animation and motion design: Send us a message and be a part of the show Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Email us at play@spillt.com Check out our studio website for Spillt's latest and greatest work!Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!
This week I sit down with Taylor Cox from Amplified Nation. Taylor got his start by restoring cab and started diving into the mysterious world of Dumble amp and he hasn't stop since. We get into Taylors back story, what drew him to the Dumble style of amps, and so much more. This is one of those conversations that I was pretty ignorant about but loved learning so much in our conversation. I had a blast talking with Taylor and I know you'll enjoy the conversation too. check out all things Amplified Nation https://amplifiednation.com Check out all I'm up to as well https://linktr.ee/manthehelm
What is the deal with Dumble Amplifiers? What is it about these guitar amplifiers that cause so much of a stir amongst us guitar geeks? Is the Overdrive Special really magical? Is a Steel String Singer deserving of it's legendary status? Taylor Cox is the man behind Amplified Nation, which is one of the best known companies selling "Dumble style" amplifier companies in the musical instrument industry. On this episode we dissect some of the mystique around Dumble amplifiers, talk extensively about the difficulties that come with running a small guitar gear business, get some insights into amp manufacturing, and a whole lot more! I think you'll really enjoy this one. Taylor was a treat to talk to. Check out his work at his website https://amplifiednation.com/ The Tone Mob Discord is HERE TEXT ME (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 7% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You can learn more about Amplified Nation Amps Herehttps://amplifiednation.comThe strings I use in this video https://imp.i114863.net/oYXBnThe cable I used in this videohttps://imp.i114863.net/e4eqDjThe picks I use https://imp.i114863.net/QMJXMiTunes: https://smarturl.it/KYGitunesSpotify: https://smarturl.it/KYG-SpotifyYouTube: https://smarturl.it/KYGyoutubeiHeart Radio: https://smarturl.it/KYGiheartradioVitality Made SimpleTake the stress out of being healthy! Join us for strategies to maximize vitality span.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Taylor Cox, Koelbel and Company (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 493) Taylor Cox, Director of Acquisition for Denver-based Koelbel and Company, joined host John Ray to share the news of his firm’s first commercial property investment in the North Fulton market, Northridge Center. Taylor talked about his family-owned firm’s investment history, why Atlanta and the […] The post Taylor Cox, Koelbel and Company appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this episode we chat with freelance motion designer Taylor Cox about his career as a freelancer. We learn about what the last ten years of freelance has looked like for him, and what the biggest learning lessons were. He shares insights on habits that helped him be a more successful freelancer, father and husband. LINKS - Taylor's Website - Taylor's Twitter post on 10 Years of Freelancing - School of Motion * Want to share your story? Reach out at hello@christianprieto.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *music provided by Sono Sanctus
In this week's Safe Home Podcast, Beth talks with her long-time piano student, 19-year-old Taylor Cox. Taylor graduated from high school in 2021, and has had a year of pivoting, personal growth, and some common teenage challenges since then. She talks openly about her struggles in the hopes that her story will help other families with struggling teens at this tricky post-high school juncture. Listen through to the end and you'll be rewarded with an original song performed by Taylor. ===============
In this week's Safe Home Podcast, Beth talks with her long-time piano student, 19-year-old Taylor Cox. Taylor graduated from high school in 2021, and has had a year of pivoting, personal growth, and some common teenage challenges since then. She talks openly about her struggles in the hopes that her story will help other families with struggling teens at this tricky post-high school juncture. Listen through to the end and you'll be rewarded with an original song performed by Taylor. ===============
The bare minimum. Sounds like it isn't enough. But according to my friend and fellow service provider, Alexandria Taylor Cox, it might be exactly what you need. Alexandria tells all on the most important things you need to do in your business in order for you to get things done without spending the time to do it. So if you're looking for a way to stop the overwhelm and self-sabotage of not doing enough, grab a pen and let's talk it out!
Taylor Cox (Miracle Workers; Single Parents) answers questions from DePaul University writing students as part of a class on TV writers rooms. Thanks to Martha McGee for extending the invitation and teaching such a cool class! PLUS: A chat with Best Pick podcast hosts and now AUTHORS about their new book all about the Oscars! LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew performs a group rescue, and is rewarded with a cruise. A drug kingpin wears prosthetics. CJ bets it all, wins, loses, then wins it all back, that classic story. Summer's romance is cut. Stephanie reflects on one specific memory. Join Zach, Charlie, and special guest Taylor Cox (writer for "Miracle Workers", co-host of the "Hills I Die On" podcast) as we discuss maybe the best two-parter to date in Baywatch history? It's got magically cured gambling addictions, a very schedule-dependent police custody evasion, and a near-death experience that conjures memories of an early 1900's photoshoot on a golf course, all on this week's episode of Baywatch Watch!
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Only 1 out of 57 athletes make it to play Collegiate Division 1 Sports. That's less than 2% clearly there is something that definitively separates athletes from the other groups to make it to the space. Today we share Taylor Cox's story, a local football alum from Jackson High who carried his talents to Kansas University and even signed on with an opportunity for the Dallas Cowboys to train during the combine. Tap in to listen to his journey and how he was able to get there, even through the struggle.
Our guest this episode is Taylor Cox, the owner/operator and builder at Amplified Nation out of Boston, MA. Taylor started out re-housing amps and recovering cabinets and evolved into bhttps://couchriffs.comuilding super high-end amp clones after building himself a reputation in the boutique and hobbyist amp community. Today he's building some CRUSHERS. Go check out some demos when you get a chance. You'll be happy you did. I had a great time talking with Taylor and I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. If you're enjoying the Couch Riffs podcast or the cover song videos we produce please consider becoming a patron at PATREON. And, don't forget to check out our WEBSITE to find all of our content as well as a link to our web store where you can find our 100% cotton tees and stylish trucker hats. Thanks for listening and for your continued support!
Over the years, The Ensemblist has had the sublime opportunity to speak with four performers from a variety of Hamilton companies, each with their own unique memories and takeaways from the experience. Special thanks extend to performers Antuan Magic Raimone, Alexia Sky, Rebecca Covington Webber, and Kim Taylor for recalling their experiences with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a news story about an bad Santa in California, KSN's Taylor Cox joins us with the Christmas week weather forecast. Then Ted previews games featuring the Shockers and the Jayhawks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On FSCast 193 we’ll meet Taylor Cox. She’s our first Freedom Scientific Student of the Month. Then it’s over to Amsterdam for a visit with Mohammed Laachir. We’ll hear how he rapidly switched from using ZoomText to using JAWS full-time, and how he went from being an FSOpenLine caller to a JAWS developer. Transcript available at blog.freedomscientific.com.
This week, Chelsea and writer Taylor Cox (Miracle Workers, Single Parents, Abby's) celebrate troublemakers everywhere by diving into Leah Remini's journey through — and eventual escape from — the wild world of Scientology. Visit Chelsea's Instagram for pictures and stories from the memoirs featured on the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer, comedian, and podcaster Taylor Cox joins hosts Jon Colomb and Bill Posley to pitch a sequel to the classic teen comedy, "10 Things I Hate About You" (1999). Taylor has her own podcast, which we highly recommend called, "Hills I'd Die On" available on iTunes now; you should follower her on twitter at @ImTaylorCox and you should watch the show "Single Parents" on Hulu. If you like the show, please rate and review it on iTunes! It really helps the show. Also follow us on instagram (@sequelsrevenge) and on twitter (@sequelsrevenge).
Employees from five casinos rallied in Indianapolis Friday, forming a “car caravan” around the Statehouse and Monument Circle. They urged lawmakers not to allow casinos to reopen until they’re given affordable health care and can ensure safety. Caesars notified employees they plan to reopen at limited capacity the week of June 14. Representatives from the Unite Here labor union say casinos are non-essential and that the state wants them to reopen soon to collect tax revenue. Meanwhile, many workers say low wages and high health insurance deductibles force them to choose between health and livelihood when they fall ill. Taylor Cox is a bartender at the Indiana Grand Racing and Casino. He says in order to have a truly COVID-19 safe casino, employees need to have access to affordable health care and enforceable safety standards. “There’s a lot of coworkers of mine that have compromised immune systems and have a lot of health issues,” he says. “So going to work in a place where the
Alyssa and Taylor talk about their desire for Ben Simmons to appear on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Tom and Katie's ugly fight on Vanderpump Rules and some share some tips for managing anxiety while you're cooped up at home. Then guest Taylor Cox (Single Parents, Hills I'd Die On) comes on to discuss feminist icon/possible murderess Carole Baskin from Netflix's Tiger King and how we're all glad Britney Spears found her way into the mix.
Breaking into the business through contests and fellowships with Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt (Star Trek: Discovery; Reign); Zahir McGhee (Stumptown; For the People); Taylor Cox (Single Parents; Abby's).THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY BETTERHELPFor 10% off, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/panelCONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIAhttps://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panel
Welcome to Hills I'd Die On: A podcast where host/comedian Taylor Cox invites guests to discuss and debate unpopular opinions they feel so strongly about, they'd be willing to die on a hill over them. A new episode will be available every Tuesday on Spotify, Apple and everywhere else you normally listen to podcasts. Check it out!
It's week two (technically one, if Sarah has anything to say about it) and the drama is in full swing. At the center of it all is Luke's polarizing physique and Cam's misguided ABC philosophy. Who doesn't love a conveyor belt of hot men calling other hot men out? Taylor Cox (Abby's) joins us this week to discuss the good, the bad and the subpar attempts at rhyming. While the dudes aren't busy chucking chicken nuggets at one another, Hannah is busy giving us the full spectrum of emotions. She's crying! She's annoyed! She's over-the-top horny! It's more compelling than the entire last season of GoT. And beyond it all, we're left with the wisest advice of all....if you're going to fall, do it on you're ass, because it's funnier.
Wayzgoose–a letterpress and book arts extravaganza–is in its 15th year. This family-friendly event is at Kings Books and features a steamroller press, a “print your t-shirt” booth, and many letterpress and book art vendors and...
Zachary sits down with his father, David Field, writer and producer of the film Amazing Grace and Chuck, author of Root Chakra Plus One: Poems by David Field. Taylor Cox, lead writer for Channel the Sun joins in on the conversation covering how industry and community relate and debate with each other. Come explore with us! Learn more about what we do at ChannelTheSun.com
We have been participating in Dwell with Dignity for several years but this is our first time being asked to design a vignette for Thrift Studio here in Atlanta. 1. DWELL WITH DIGNITY - WHAT IS IT? A. Dwell with Dignity started in Dallas in 2009 by Lisa Robison and Kim Turner. They deal with agencies who work to place homeless families. The agencies nominate families who want to be self-sufficient. DWD furnishes the families home, stocks the pantry with groceries and provides the first night’s meal. Theses families have faced some very tough times and have worked hard to earn a beautiful place to live. B. They are able to furnish these homes (mainly apartments) with donations from the design community, manufacturers , retailers and the community. Thrift studio is their largest fundraiser. 2. THRIFT STUDIO - WHAT IS IT? Thrift Studio is a pop-up shop created to provide funds to Dwell with Dignity by selling donated furniture, housewares, accessories and high-end designer finds to the public. Since the concept launched in Dallas in 2011, the event has grown into a highly anticipated and can’t-miss event for DWD supporters, the interior design community and the general public looking for a fabulous deal on home furnishings. The Preview Party is Wednesday, September 27th where you can get first dibs on the best items. Tickets are $150 but you can easily save that in one purchase alone! If you can’t make it that evening, there is a pop-up shop starting September 28th through October 19th Monday – Friday from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. For full details or to purchase tickets go to dwellwithdignity.org A. Co-Chairs i. John Oetgen of Oetgen Design ii. John Lineweaver – Lineweaver Designs & Communications, Graphic Design/Branding B. Art Chairs: - from Trinity Mercantile and Design in Decatur – in charge of finding artists to donate their original work to the thrift studio and the designers can choose items for their vignettes. i. Lisa Turner ii. Wallace Bryan C. Designers: i. Douglas W. Hilton ii. Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs, Inc. iii. Kristin Kong of K. Kong Designs iv. Amy Morris of Amy Morris Interiors v. Bradley Odom of Dixon Rye vi. Loren Audrey Taylor D. Where: i. ADAC – The Atlanta Decorative Arts Center – 4th Floor – Suite #417 3. HOW IT WORKS A. Donations from showrooms, designers and manufacturers are kept in a warehouse i. The selected designers “shop” the warehouse to help create a vignette along with items they fill in with. ii. Our additional donors: 1. Taylor Cox – one of her signature beach paintings 2. Jay Scott – 48 x 60 Serene landscape in gray/pink 3. Laura Park – Colorful abstract art 4. Pamela Copeman – original art of blonde lady in colorful jacket 5. Currey and Company – Funky cool floor lamp 6. Couture Lamps – Buddha and black and white lamps and accessories 7. Surya Rugs – 2 8 x10 – colorful pink and orange rugs 8. Greg Fleming Designs – terrarium, succulents iii. The pricing: 1. Art is 40% off retail 2. Furniture and all other décor items are 60% off retail iv. Our space: 1. Very colorful – Benjamin Moore Peony 2079-30 donated by Strathmore Floors a. 2 orange leather chairs b. Neutral linen sofa and chairs from the Thrift Studio warehouse c. 2 – 8 x 10 rugs – Antioch – made in turkey - Low pile in bright pink, yellow, garnet, lime, saffron, white and lavender – donated by Surya d. Lots of artwork - many from the Suzanne Kasler collection of softly curated abstracts that were donated to the warehouse as well as those mentioned above. 4. LAST YEAR'S THRIFT STUDIO A. Totally fun event with great music and food B. Lots of designer friends and colleagues C. So many deals to be had – we bought a few items for our design projects 5. WAYS TO BE INVOLVED A. DWD sets up volunteer days you can sign up for: assemble furniture, paint, sew, clean, hang draperies and much more. It is a way to get involved and learn a new skill. Go to the DWD website for updates.
TV writers Jacquie Walters and Taylor Cox give you the scoop on how to get from disappearing jobs and canceled Christmases to writing shows like Just Add Magic for Amazon Studios and Abby's on NBC. Great listening for comedy writers, screenwriters, and anyone who's shopping around for a writing partner or working on being good in a room. The secret? Talk about murder cults. How To Fail In Hollywood with Catherine Law is a podcast where entertainment industry pros tell all about the shitty jobs, false starts, and failures that brought them to their dream jobs.
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Taylor Swift comes on the pod to discuss the office dogs on her show, whether some dogs are too dumb to be service dogs (spoiler: yes 1000%), the 2015 Oscar-Nominated film Carol, Mouse, and whether surprise puppies can make up for a server being kind of a total asshole to you at a Big Bear Indian restaurant. Don't forget to "like" and "subscribe" lol nothing matters.
Dan Gable will again join the World Wrestling Resource Podcast for Episode 47 as he and host Jason Bryant recap the summer that was for USA Wrestling. Gable discusses Thomas Gilman's rise to silver from his Iowa perspective, as well as talk about the performances of Jordan Burroughs and Kyle Snyder on their men's freestyle world championships. Coach Gable will touch on the Taylor-Cox kerfuffle briefly, before focusing in on Helen Maroulis' role in wrestling and what Greco-Roman has to do to see senior-level success. The World Wrestling Resource has a slew of resources for wrestlers and coaches from all levels and information about the products can be found at www.worldwrestlingresource.com. Do you have a question or a topic you'd like to hear the World Wrestling Resource staff discuss? Drop us a comment on Facebook at www.facebook.com/worldwrestlingresource or on twitter at @WWRESO. The World Wrestling Resource is sponsored by DefenseSoap. The World Wrestling Resource Podcast is a presentation of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WWR PODCAST iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
This week, TT(B)P had a blast talking with the amazing Kate Casey, and Sarah was joined by guest co-host, Taylor Cox, while Alex is back home taking care of the family dog. Not all heros wear capes, but all BIP ladies do wear hair extensions. Kate provides insider info on the BIP contestants, and shares her idea that we are now calling, Bachelor meets LinkedIn.
On today's show, Dorothy speaks with Meredith Piper of Greenville, South Carolina about her artwork, studio practices, and art shows around the southeast. Meredith works in oil, acrylic, soft pastels, and creates her beautiful wooden framed encased weavings. Listen along as Meredith describes her studio in Downtown Greenville and all about how to juggle a retail space while painting. Meredith also clues us into how she creates a painting at a live event. Dorothy found another bestie! The two artists have too many things in common to count! And those things were just discovered with this first conversation that was recorded! "Being one of the earlier (pieces of art)...I feel like that always takes longer because you don't know what you're doing, you're just exploring, which is awesome but those are some of the most beautiful sweet moments...that exploration of the unknown if you have not done it before, you have no idea what's going to happen or how it's going to turn out. Those are some of the best memories as well that I cherish." - Meredith Piper See more of Meredith's work: https://www.meredithpiper.com/ www.instagram.com/meredithpiperart Follow along with Positively Creative: www.positivelycreative.net www.instagram.com/positivelycreativepodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/positivelycreativepodcast/ On Today's Show: (3:00) On having a studio with foot traffic, different types of buyers, and the layout of the studio shops in Downtown Greenville, SC (9:30) Her studio neighbor, Larry Seymour (11:30) Meredith & Dorothy both double majored in Psychology and Art! (14:00) The Enneagram (16:00) Louisiana roots (16:30) on propagating her art subjects (18:00) on working with different mediums (18:30) on painting small first (21:00) on teaching in the public school system (24:00) Double Decker Art Festival (26:00) Renegade Craft Fair (28:00) The birth of the encased weavings (31:00) Dorothy's 3D teacher, Bill Beckwith (34:00) on working in batches (36:30) Meredith's husband, Douglas' artwork (39:00) on live event painting (49:00) Mark Malfinger (49:30) Glori Day Loften (49:30) Amanda Louise Interiors (49:30) Dorothy Shain (50:00) Sunny Mullarky (50:00) Taylor Cox (55:00) Meredith's newest art collection release Thursday, June 27th (1:00:00) Red River Revel (1:02:30) on mesh booth walls (1:08:00) The Way I Heard It (1:10:00) Present Over Perfect (1:12:00) Indie Craft Parade
This week, we sit down Cory Taylor Cox. Theme song by Ken Fritz and General Joystick. Produced by Jordan Johansen and Gary Branigan. Edited by Jordan Johansen.