Storytelling in public.

What Creativity Needs

Conversations about how creativity grows in relationship, what it takes to stay close to our vision while being seen by others, and how the people around us influence, steady, challenge, and inspire the work we do.

Raising a Creative Kid

What does it mean to both be a creative kid as well as be the parent of one? How do you know when you should let go, get out of the way or engage even when it might be uncomfortable? Roger C. Tucker, III and Sheryl Hilliard Tucker provide some helpful insights.

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Talking Artist to Artist

This conversation between Becky Moon and Hilary Harkness will be very helpful for artists, but also people who wonder what artists do when they talk to each other, artist to artist.

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Making a Creative Life in the Creases

I talk with artist and educator Mike Mitchell, whose creative life is shaped by love, lineage, and a deep attention to the everyday. Mike’s art emerges in the “creases and cracks” of his life: grocery store walls, family rituals, neighborhood stories, and the long partnership that anchors him. This is a conversation about art that’s lived. About marriage as a form of collaboration. About finding meaning in humble materials and daily gestures. About the beauty that appears when we let things fall apart and trust what comes next. If you’re someone trying to make space for creativity inside a full life, or wondering how love and art can coexist, this episode is for you.

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Exploring the Seasons of a Creative Life

In this episode, I talk with Rana Campbell, the creator behind Dreams in Drive, a podcast geared toward creatives & lifestyle entrepreneurs who want to learn how to take their dreams out of Park and into Drive. Together, we explore what it means to build a creative life over time: through career changes, motherhood, grief, intuition, and the desire to leave something meaningful behind. This conversation's about the stories we inherit, the ones we choose, and the ones we’re still learning how to tell. And it’s about how Rana brings people together through questions, through connection, and through a belief in possibility that runs all the way back to her childhood. This episode is full of honesty, reflection, and the hard-earned wisdom that comes from staying committed to a long creative path.

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