I released my first podcast in 2009. I was hooked and have been recording deep-dive conversations with interesting and creative people about what they do and why they do it ever since.
I like to think of these shows as three aspects of a larger conversation around creativity. In Process Driven, I talk with creators from a wide range of disciplines to discuss what they do and why. Deep Natter offers purposeful conversations with a variety of co-hosts that explore both the philosophical and practical sides of creativity and making art. Iterations is centered around solo observations and reflections, mostly around visual arts and my own creative process—like an inner monologue caught on tape.
On View is a series that explores how museums are evolving to keep pace with society, how they can become welcoming to a wider public, and how technology offers new opportunities to reach audiences. Hosted by Chris Barr, Knight Foundation’s Director of Arts + Technology Innovation.
Stan Prokopenko and Marshall Vandruff are art instructors. If you love the arts, particularly the craft of drawing and painting and image-making… and you want to level up your skills or even make a living with your skills, we are here to answer your questions. We’re here to offer you advice, refer you to our resources, share your love of the craft and maybe inspire you! Learn to Draw – www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff – www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko – instagram.com/stanprokopenko
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Drag photographer Greg Bailey and hairdresser Daniel Leo Stanley host the Brighton based, unashamedly queer podcast ‘Alright Darling’. Expect celebrity LGBTQ+ guests, embarrassing stories, and probably lots of swearing.
Audio Mullet: Discussing topics that are out of fashion, and yet eternally cool, audibly. Featuring Mike Nelson of Rifftrax, Doug TenNapel of Earthworm Jim, and Ethan Nicolle of Axe Cop.
This is not an explicit podcast but it is also not recommended for kids.
Through the Lens of Motherhood explores the intersection of our motherhood stories and our journey as photographers and artists. If you’re looking to dig deeper – to get past the curated feeds and the have-it-all-do-it-all storylines – then this podcast is for you. Join Kristyn Miller and Laura Barr as they talk to women on all sides of the photography industry about what it means to juggle their experience of motherhood with their passion for their art. We’ll explore our doubts, our victories, our fears and our struggles on our journeys to finding more beauty and purpose in the mess.
From art collective turned immersive experience company Meow Wolf, Too Sick presents conversations from this unique and strange intersection of creativity and business. Each week three hosts chat with employees from all parts of the organization to discuss their role in the place we work, engaging big picture topics related to art, collaboration, and capitalism while asking the question, “Is all of this too sick?”
These are the real life (and movie life) stories of the 87eleven Team, friends, and family.
Make photography your full time job, travel and live life to its fullest. The only podcast that reveals insider information into the mind of photographers and their clients. Make more money, get bigger clients and learn to avoid the mistakes other have made. Fast track your success by learning from the best in the photography industry.
K-Pod, a production of KoreanAmericanStory.org, is a series dedicated to the stories of Korean Americans in arts and culture. Hosts Catherine Hong and Juliana Sohn talk to artists, writers, designers, directors, musicians, chefs and other creatives about their work, their lives, and how they came to forge their careers.