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Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
The Ebb and Flow of Creativity: An Interview with Artist Gabe Brown

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 61:29


Where are you on your creative journey? Do you have the right pieces in place yet or are you still trying to figure things out? If you feel like this last year or so has taken you through the wringer, you are not alone! Many of us are just now starting to get our bearings back after a year of isolation and adjustment. Here to help us navigate through the ebb and flow of creativity and the wild journey we find ourselves on is my guest and the talented artist, Gabe Brown.  Gabe was raised in New York City. She received her BFA degree from The Cooper Union and was awarded a Full Fellowship to attend the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She went on to receive her MFA in Painting from the University of California, Davis. Her work is included in both public and private collections. She is an Adjunct Professor in Painting and Drawing at Fordham University and SUNY New Paltz where she has received three Merit Awards for Professional Achievement. Gabe lives and works in the Hudson Valley. I can’t wait for you to get to know Gabe’s fascinating perspective - also make sure to check out images of Gabe’s artwork located at the end of this post.  Perseverance through uncertainty  Let’s face it, the last year with COVID has been challenging to say the least. While some of us have been able to leverage this time as an opportunity to try something new, there are those who have been stuck either creatively, emotionally, or otherwise. Part of understanding and adapting to your own unique ebb and flow of creativity is giving yourself space and understanding.  If you had a friend who was having a hard time with the isolation and abrupt change that COVID has wrought, how would you treat them? Most people would be kind and empathetic - why wouldn’t you give yourself that same treatment? I found Gabe’s experience of persevering through the uncertainty of COVID inspiring but I found her compassion for those who are struggling - even more so. Remember, we are all in this together - I’ve got your back and I’m trusting that you’ve got mine!  Absorbing and applying Everyone's a little different and we need to find our own method and pattern for our creativity. Gabe was kind enough to open up about her own season of absorbing and applying. For Gabe, absorbing is a time of observation - reading, taking walks, going to museums or galleries, Googling different artists. Then comes the moment of application - some way those observations start to make their way through to the surface of the creative process. Her end goal is to take all the information that she just absorbed and then somehow apply it to her studio practice to help perfect her craft.  What are you waiting for? Seriously? I know that the fear of failure can be intense - trust me, I’ve been there. But honestly, what do you have to lose? Don’t let the fear of failure keep you from exploring the possibilities that are right in front of you. I know that the journey is not an easy one, Gabe knows that too but what we want you to know is that it is worth it. I hope you found Gabe’s story an inspiring and encouraging one. If you want even more community and encouragement, I’d love for you to go deeper with the Savvy Painter community. Check out all the great ways to jump in - you won’t regret it!  Outline of This Episode [1:15] How Gabe got started as an artist.  [6:30] The ebb and flow of creativity.  [9:30] Gabe talks about her work and what she has been up to over the last year.  [16:00] Are you afraid of success?  [19:45] Absorbing and applying.  [28:00] Intimate compression.  [36:40] How do you know when it is finished?  [47:00] Artists that Gabe would love to own art from.  [51:15] Why Gabe likes to work on the floor.  [54:00] Tips for new artists.  [57:30] Closing thoughts.  Other artists mentioned on this episode Darren Waterston Thomas Nozkowski  Neo Rauch  Resources Mentioned on this episode www.gabebrownstudio.com Instagram:@gabebrownstudio Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter

Mountain & Prairie Podcast
Gabe Vasquez - Advocate for Equity in the Outdoors

Mountain & Prairie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 78:11


Gabe Vasquez is the founder of the Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project and currently serves as a city councilor in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Gabe has devoted his entire career to advocacy and conservation, specifically for the people and places in the border region of New Mexico. He's worked for Senator Martin Heinrich, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation, and recently drafted New Mexico's Outdoor Equity Fund legislation, which was the first of its kind in the nation. - Growing up in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Gabe developed a childhood passion for the outdoors while fishing with his father and learning about hunting from his grandfather. The outdoors has remained a focal point of his life, both professionally and personally, whether advising lawmakers on federal land policies or hunting, fishing, and hiking in the Coronado National Forest. But most importantly, Gabe has made it his mission to ensure that people of all socio-economic backgrounds and races can enjoy the outdoors, and hopefully, one day become advocates for protecting our country's wild places. - Gabe was scheduled to be a keynote speaker at Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Partners in the Outdoors Conference, a popular gathering of some of the country's foremost experts in conservation and recreation. But because of the COVID pandemic, the in-person conference was converted into a virtual conference. And instead of an on-stage keynote, Gabe is now appearing on this podcast with me! As you'll hear, Gabe's message of balancing conservation and recreation, while ensuring equitable access to the outdoors, is a perfect fit with the conference's theme of cultivating common ground to ensure a sustainable future for Colorado's outdoors. - This was a fascinating interview, and I left the conversation better informed and inspired by Gabe's leadership and vision. We started out chatting about the formation of the Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project and talking about the history and mission of the organization. Gabe then discussed lessons learned from his time working with Senator Heinrich, and how a brief stint living and working in Washington DC solidified his love for the West. We discuss New Mexico's Outdoor Equity Fund, and how he played a significant role in creating this historic and cutting-edge, public-private program. We talk in-depth about the importance of getting kids into the outdoors, and the idea of how people need to fall in love with the outdoors before they can advocate for it. And as usual, we discuss favorite books, his favorite place in the West, and Gave offers some timely words of wisdom. - A huge thanks to Gabe for taking the time to chat, and thank you to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for inviting me to be a part of its virtual conference. Visit the episode notes for links to everything we discuss, including the full conference schedule, which will give you access to all presentations from the virtual conference. There's a ton of exciting and informative content. But in the meantime, enjoy this conversation with Gabe Vasquez. --- Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project CPW's Partners in the Outdoors Conference Full Episode Notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/gabe-vasquez/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 4:00 - Gabe’s family connection to the outdoors 6:00 - Early job with Senator Heinrich 8:30 - Moving to Washington DC 11:30 - Back out West, working for the NWF 14:00 - Formation of Nuestra Tierra 19:00 - Why Gabe chose a service-based career 24:00 - Lessoned learned from working with Senator Martin Heinrich 30:15 - New Mexico’s Outdoor Equity Fund, explained 37:00 - What Outdoor Equity Fund funds 32:30 - Alternative funding sources for recreation 44:00 - Other states’ response to the Outdoor Equity Fund 47:00 - Thoughts on privilege and the outdoors 51:00 - Creating new generations of conservationists 54:00 - Gabe’s role as a City Councilor  1:04:00 - Favorite books 1:10:00 - Favorite place in New Mexico 1:14:00 - Parting words of wisdom ----- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie Podcast Mountain & Prairie SHOP Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie    

Law Firm Marketing Catalyst
Episode 67: Legal Innovation and Technology with Gabriel Teninbaum, Professor and Legal Technologist at Suffolk University Law School

Law Firm Marketing Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 25:45


What you’ll learn in this episode: How Gabe’s career path differs from that of most law professors, and how he came to focus on legal innovation and technology How Gabe’s time working for the U.S. Government in the Secret Service influenced his decision to go to law school Why Gabe left working at his law firm and moved to academia, and why he is passionate about his role as a professor How Gabe inspires passion for technology in his students, and how legal innovation offers an opportunity to be creative seldom found in law school What kinds of legal technology and innovation courses are available at Suffolk University Law School How Gabe’s students often find a new career path by integrating legal innovation into their careers How teaching students to think creatively and find innovative solutions to legal problems is the cornerstone of Gabe’s work Why legal writing is an important component in law students’ education and teaches them to approach problems and communicate results How Suffolk Law offers an Online Legal Innovation and Technology Certificate to help practicing law professionals get up to speed What free educational tools are available to help legal professionals better understand the technologies and systems available to them Gabriel Teninbaum is a professor and legal technologist at Suffolk University Law School. He serves as Director of the Institute on Legal Innovation & Technology (LIT), the LIT Concentration (akin to an undergraduate major), and the LIT Certificate (an online program for legal professionals). During his time at Suffolk Law, he has taught more than 10 different courses (including classes held in Hungary, Sweden, and at MIT) and published more than 30 law review pieces and other articles. In addition to his work at Suffolk Law, Prof. Teninbaum has also – simultaneously – held appointments as a Faculty Associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, as a Visiting Professor at the MIT Media Lab, and as a Visiting Fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project. He is the founder of an educational technology startup, SpacedRepetition.com, which was named one of the Top 20 Legal IT Innovations in the world by ALM/Legal Week Intelligence; is a former trial attorney at Sugarman in Boston; and, before law school, protected dozens of dignitaries including two sitting U.S. presidents while serving as an Operations Support Technician in the U.S. Secret Service. He has been named to the FastCase 50, which honors the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders; and called perhaps the most tech-savvy law professor in the country by the ABA Journal, which named him to the Web100 (the top 100 legal professionals to follow on social media). Additional resources: Website Twitter Website

Evolving Earth Podcast
#5 - Gabe Zichermann on The Rise Of Social Entrepreneurship & The Power of Failure to Guide Us Towards A Meaningful Life

Evolving Earth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 56:39


This week on the podcast, I feel super blessed to welcome Gabe Zichermann, author, entrepreneur, investor, and thinker.Gabe has founded 6 companies and written 3 books on gamification, and Behavioral Design have set the standard in teaching how to build for engagement across many industries and countries.After the collapse of his recent startup, Gabe embarked on a journey to understand the fear of failure and how it limits us personally and professionally.This project, called Failosophy, distills the lessons of individuals and organizations that have learned to fail fast, fail better and fail more often to achieve success – and how we can too.Gabe is a polyglot and frequent public storyteller with a culinary streak. He’s visited nearly 100 countries and counting and currently resides in Los Angeles with his partner and their dog, Gizmo.In this episode we discuss failure and it’s benefits, how and why social entrepreneurship is harder than regular entrepreneurship, and how Gabe makes investment decisions.Gabe’s beautiful heart and mind come through in this episode, please enjoy this conversation, it’s one of my favorites so far.Will Follow Gabe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gzichermCheck out Gabe’s new project about the power of failure: https://failosophy.comLinks from this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabe_Zichermannhttps://startout.org/https://www.gabezichermann.com/failosophyhttp://www.gamification.co/about-gabe-zichermann/https://themoth.org/https://www.recyclebank.com/https://healthprize.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saveuphttps://failosophy.com/Will on Gabe's Failosophy Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/will-sacks-be-a-vulnerable-co-founder/id1438264064?i=1000425829204Google: https://play.google.com/music/m/Dckh5kzjdko3iizklqudvztouci?t=Will_Sacks_Be_a_Vulnerable_Co-Founder-Failosophy_with_Gabe_ZichermannShow Notes:00:41 Talking about how you two met in Founder Institute. 02:00 How we got kicked out of the Founder Institute and how we got back in04:52 What's it like being an entrepreneur - the forgotten or ignored career path of the entrepreneur.07:28 How do you differentiate retail entrepreneurship from tech entrepreneurship from social entrepreneurship? - Why not just start a cafe? what's the difference between entrepreneurship that scales and that doesn't scale? 12:33 How do you think about social entrepreneurship? How his generation was taught that business was not a force for good and rise of social entrepreneurship over the last decade. 17:16 Do you think it is harder to build a social impact company than it is to build any other company that is sustainable?19:25 "If you feel like you need to give back, you've taken too much". What does it mean?23:00 How following your passion can illuminate our path through life. Why Gabe moved away from the Gamification conference he founded. 24:00 How&

Lab Coat Agents Podcast
The Road to 800 Closings in a Single Year – with Gabe Cordova of Firepointr - EP03

Lab Coat Agents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 59:33


How did Gabe Cordova’s team close 800 sides in a single year? Gabe attributes his success to surrounding himself with the right people and putting the right systems in place—systems that allow him to work smarter, not harder. Today, Gabe joins Tristan and Nick to share his seven-step roadmap to selling 800 homes. He explains how to steer leads to your website and why you should treat prospects differently based on where they are in the client journey. Gabe outlines his Rule of 3 approach to responding to new leads and discusses the value in focusing on service rather than the sale. Listen in to understand what differentiates Firepoint from other CRMs on the market—and learn how systems can help you grow your business without losing work-life balance. Key Takeaways The mistakes Gabe made during his 16-year career as a real estate agent Why surrounding yourself with the right people/systems is key to growth The significance of self-honesty in scaling your real estate business Why you should treat leads differently based on their client journey How to steer prospects to your website and leverage a call-to-action Gabe’s 7-step roadmap to closing on 800 homes in a single year Implement all-in-one CRM + website (systems) Identify lead sources Leverage time and skills Build vendor program Create follow-up plans Accountability Reporting Gabe’s Rule of 3 for responding to new leads Why it’s important to focus on service as opposed to the sale Gabe’s insight around reaching out until you’re asked to stop Why Gabe thinks you can’t be fast enough in responding to online leads Gabe’s method of nurturing past clients with monthly safe searches What differentiates Firepoint from LionDesk and Follow Up Boss Connect with Gabe Cordova Firepoint Gabe on LinkedIn Connect with Lab Coat Agents Lab Coat Agents Lab Coat Agents on Facebook Lab Coat Agents on Twitter Lab Coat Agents on Instagram Lab Coat Agents Facebook Group Resources LCA LIVE 2019 Gabe’s Rule of 3 LCA One in Atlanta

Managing Madrid: for Real Madrid fans
UNLOCKED: Managing Madrid UCL Special - Gabe and Om Talk Bale, Marcelo, Atleti, Barcelona, Juve and more

Managing Madrid: for Real Madrid fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 81:23


UNLOCKED! Hosts Gabe Lezra (@ElEzrah) and Om Arvind (@OmVArvind) talk all the newest Bale and Marcelo gossip on this unlocked patron-only podcast, before diving into the four Real Madrid-less Champions League matches. Also plenty of Spanish media criticism! They suck, folks! They break down the tactics in Barcelona 0-0 Lyon (and why Lyon actually has a shot at the Nou Camp, despite their performance), and Atletico Madrid 2-0 Juventus--and why Juve are really on the brink after coming out in a semi-cowardly tactical position. Some other topics: *Bale's "integration" problems and why it's just a complete slander concocted by the Spanish press. *The wide-ranging campaign against Marcelo that has nothing to do with his current poor form. *Why Bayern, despite a declining squad, managed to go into Anfield and execute a strong gameplan. *Barcelona's Valverde obsession, and why they might have a point in criticizing a very strong coach. *Barcelona fans pretentiousness as they approach the "correct" way to play *a sport*. *Juventus' tactical failures in the Wanda and how exactly Allegri failed. *Simeone's vintage performance and Diego Costa's return. *The Spanish media's enduring crusade against any foreign-born star that is "keeping out" a promising young Spaniard--and some classic examples. *Why Gabe stans Chiringuito de Jugones. Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you. The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it’s podcasts, going. Hosts this week: Gabe Lezra (@ElEzrah) Om Arvind (@OmVArvind) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guys with Feelings
#15 - Deep Dive: Why Therapy Is Our Jam

Guys with Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 50:06


Jaemin and Gabe dive deep on a topic that's completely changed both their lives: therapy! They discuss how seeing a therapist is like "5 years of growth in weeks"; how it may be the antidote to toxic masculinity; they share their own therapy journeys; and tips on how to find an awesome therapist. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (2:14) Remembering Shirley Ford (5:34) Deep Dive: Why Every Guy Should Consider Therapy (7:43) How we define "therapy". (8:54) Jaemin's therapy story (and why he sees it as "self-growth on steroids"). (17:04) Gabe's therapy story. (19:52) Why Gabe thinks therapy is one of the Top 5 best decisions he's ever made. (24:13) Big takeaways about therapy. (24:23) Therapy is the antidote to toxic masculinity. (27:30) Therapy has such an impact on the highs and lows and life. (29:13) It's like 5 years of growth every few weeks. (31:32) How to find a therapist (31:54) Different types of therapy: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), somatic, sex and relationship, Internal Family Systems, etc. (32:59) Some tips on finding the right therapist: Give yourself a time limit of a few hours of searching on Yelp Do a few free phone consultations Pick your favorite one and just schedule an appointment Don't let perfect be the enemy of good...just go for it! You may have to try a few different ones and that's totally okay. (37:15) Why going weekly is really important. (38:24) Therapy can be expensive. How to bring costs down. And why the high cost is worth it. Jaemin's blog post: How to Find an Awesome Therapist New York Times article: How to Find the Right Therapist (42:35) Quick Picks Gabe: Tea instead of coffee. (45:13) Jaemin: Brain.fm - AI generated music that helps with focus, relaxation, and sleep. Find Us Online Gabe's twitter > – Gabe's latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin's twitter > – Jaemin's latest post: Men, It's Time to Make Amends Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.

Guys with Feelings
#15 - Deep Dive: Why Therapy Is Our Jam

Guys with Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 50:06


Jaemin and Gabe dive deep on a topic that's completely changed both their lives: therapy! They discuss how seeing a therapist is like "5 years of growth in weeks"; how it may be the antidote to toxic masculinity; they share their own therapy journeys; and tips on how to find an awesome therapist. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (2:14) Remembering Shirley Ford (5:34) Deep Dive: Why Every Guy Should Consider Therapy (7:43) How we define "therapy". (8:54) Jaemin's therapy story (and why he sees it as "self-growth on steroids"). (17:04) Gabe's therapy story. (19:52) Why Gabe thinks therapy is one of the Top 5 best decisions he's ever made. (24:13) Big takeaways about therapy. (24:23) Therapy is the antidote to toxic masculinity. (27:30) Therapy has such an impact on the highs and lows and life. (29:13) It's like 5 years of growth every few weeks. (31:32) How to find a therapist (31:54) Different types of therapy: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), somatic, sex and relationship, Internal Family Systems, etc. (32:59) Some tips on finding the right therapist: Give yourself a time limit of a few hours of searching on Yelp Do a few free phone consultations Pick your favorite one and just schedule an appointment Don't let perfect be the enemy of good...just go for it! You may have to try a few different ones and that's totally okay. (37:15) Why going weekly is really important. (38:24) Therapy can be expensive. How to bring costs down. And why the high cost is worth it. Jaemin's blog post: How to Find an Awesome Therapist New York Times article: How to Find the Right Therapist (42:35) Quick Picks Gabe: Tea instead of coffee. (45:13) Jaemin: Brain.fm - AI generated music that helps with focus, relaxation, and sleep. Find Us Online Gabe’s twitter > – Gabe’s latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin’s twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: Men, It's Time to Make Amends Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.