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  • How hard can it be with Kate Field

    How hard can it be with Kate Field

    What motivates someone to transition to farming and podcasting, and how do these pursuits interconnect with larger societal and environmental issues? Discover how personal passion for storytelling evolves into impactful podcasting about regenerative farming. “We sort of got to this point in our careers and we just looked at each other and went, ‘Oh, this more →

  • Leading with Johanna Patrice Hagarty

    Leading with Johanna Patrice Hagarty

    What role does podcasting play in fostering creativity, community, and economic development? Podcasting emerges as a bridge between personal creativity and broader economic impact. “My business website is art hero dot biz and if you show up there the very first thing it says is making business fun is a rebellious act.” ~ Johanna Patrice more →

  • Flow with Claudia Velandia

    Flow with Claudia Velandia

    How does the creative process of hosting a podcast foster meaningful connections and insights for both the host and listeners? The exchange examines the balance between preparation and spontaneity in meaningful dialogue. “The intention of the podcast was always just listening to flow. Let’s allow the creativity to flow through us. So now sometimes when more →

  • Intuition with Curtis Cates

    Intuition with Curtis Cates

    What are the challenges and opportunities of using different formats, such as podcasting and blogging, to express ideas and connect with an audience? The conversation explores the connection between intuition and art as a means of personal discovery. “There is an understanding there. But that’s where intuition comes in. Your intuition understands art better than your more →

  • Exploration with Leekei Tang

    Exploration with Leekei Tang

    How can podcasting be used as a tool for exploration and growth in both personal and professional contexts? A birthday gift to herself leads to a journey of podcasting without predefined goals. “The fashion business is mostly visual, so [podcasting is] not a medium for the fashion industry and it’s still not… but there are more →

  • Story with Diane Wyzga

    Story with Diane Wyzga

    What is the significance and impact of creating concise, structured storytelling through a podcast format? A podcaster reflects on turning personal experiences into powerful 60-second stories. “The more that we compress what we want to say, how we want to say it into a shorter and shorter time structure, we have to be clear, concise, more →

  • Possibilities with Nicole Warner

    Possibilities with Nicole Warner

    How can the concept of possibility be explored and applied to creativity, podcasting, and personal growth? The interplay between flexibility and structure shapes meaningful projects. “What’s the one thing that you can do right now where you are with what you have? Because that you can actually do something about.” ~ Nicole Warner (20:06) The more →

  • Listening with Kato McNickle

    Listening with Kato McNickle

    What insights and strategies from personal experiences can enhance podcast creation, audience engagement, and content sharing? This conversation explores how passion transforms podcasting into a tool for connection and creative expression. “You begin with looking at the podcasts that you do love, listen to, or what is the kind of audio you enjoy consuming. But more →

  • Presence with Tania Del Rio

    Presence with Tania Del Rio

    How do personal experiences, mindfulness, and language intersect in creating meaningful storytelling and connection through creative projects? Discovering awe in everyday life transforms ordinary walks into memorable narratives. “I look for moments that are going to make me feel something and I pay attention. So I bring the senses fully— like I’m listening, I’m observing, more →

  • Sharing with Susanne Mueller

    Sharing with Susanne Mueller

    How does podcasting serve as a platform to connect deeply with people and uncover their unique stories? Unearthing extraordinary personal tales through the lens of community and endurance. “She does 10 Ironman [races] in ten days, a little crazy… and I said to her: Look some people go to work from 9 to 5. You’re more →