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Hear comments by those who make the arts so vibrant in Hampton Roads - conductors, musicians, singers, actors, teachers, visual artists. Learn about performances and get insight into the creative process from the artists themselves.
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The Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator at Florida International University presents "Tech Conversations", talks with experts innovating at the intersection of technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Hosted by Director, Dr. Jacek J. Kolasiński, producer & co-host Maggie Salas-Amaro, and guest co-host Neil Ramsay.
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Moe Kafer

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Conversations with artists from the Bulkley Valley in Northern British Columbia. Join podcaster Moe Kafer as she discusses process and inspiration with some the Valley's most talented artists.
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A podcast for artists, creatives & art lovers alike. Canadian Visual Artist, Lisa Jayne Irvine explores the many facets of the art world through conversations with artists, art professionals and industry specialists. Whether you’re looking for new ideas for the studio, want to improve your art business, or learn about exhibitions.
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What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts ...
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The Creative Weirods Podcast is a weekly conversation with folks I find inspiring that drops every Saturday. This started as a daily podcast for me to talk about the drawing I made that morning with weekly interviews. The show has evolved to just being a deeper dive into those conversations on the intersection of the paranormal and creativity. The old daily shows are still available for ya to check out in the feed and we have new interviews dropping every Saturday! Check out more below: http ...
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Conversations on art, faith, life and of course coffee with people you want to know. These conversations are all about providing encouragement, wisdom and inspiration from people you may otherwise never meet. They might be your next door neighbor, an artist around the corner, or possibly someone you already know but would like to know better. Join us each week as we discuss these ideas and more during Coffee Time Conversations.
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The Creative Type Podcast is a show featuring casual talks about real artist life, the good, bad and the ugly. Sometimes being an artist is a lonely journey, other times it can be filled with community and friendship. Already have a community? That’s great, join us anyway but if you don’t we always have room for you. The Creative Type Podcast, co-hosted by Jaime Haney and Lori Rivera, offers support, community and amusing conversations for artists. Learn more at www.creativetypepodcast.com
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In Lucid Dreaming, curator and writer Pamela Cohn interviews a constellation of artistic luminaries working within contemporary contexts of documentary practice and experimental moving image. Together they explore artistic inspirations, conceptual intent and processes, and the expanding socio-political possibilities of creating personal memoir. Support us on Patreon > https://www.patreon.com/luciddreamingpodcast
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Lucy Clark, Owner of The Lucy Clark Gallery & Studio, will dive deep into the essence of the artists in her gallery and beyond to find their inspiration and exactly who they are and why they do what they do. If you have ever wondered what drives an artist to create or perhaps you are looking to connect with an artist that you admire, this podcast strives to deliver. Lucy will explore in conversation with other artists just what it means to create and where, down deep, we all want to touch an ...
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Raymond Jones speaks with Todd Stoll, who directs the Attucks Jazz Orchestra in Virginia Arts Festival's celebration of the 125th anniversary of Duke Ellington's birth, with a program that goes well beyond the greatest hits.89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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En esta conversación parte de nuestra serie 'En Español' hablamos sobre los desafíos de la mis información en lascomunidades Hispanas. Tamoa Calzadilla nos habla de cómo identificar y responsablemente detectar esas imágenes, audios y datosque podrian ser reales o falsos Pero como detectar? Factchequeado es una herramienta para verificar imágenes, d…
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This episode is hosted by Dimitry Said Chamy, Founding Faculty at the FIU Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator. RA+DI Entrepreneurial Resident Dr. Shireen Rahimi shares her journey from scientist researching coral reefs to becoming and environmental storyteller and science communicator. Her mission as the founder of Lightpalace Productions in Miami is …
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Andrew Nemr is an international tap artist, TED Fellow, speaker, mentor, and writer. Andrew started tapping at the age of 3 being mentored by Gregory Hines starting at a very young age. He’s a solo artist in dance, visual art and music but also travels the world as a speaker, mentor, and coach in a variety of settings and has had his life story fea…
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Composer Gregory Spears speaks with Raymond Jones about his new work The Neighboring Village (inspired by a Kafka story), which was commissioned to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Virginia Chorale.89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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In honor of traveling to the Special Coffee Expo in Chicago this weekend I'm releasing a new episode with my friend Andy Cutler of Cut Coffee Roasting! We talk weirdness, microbes, coffee, and community! If you're gonna be in Chicago this weekend come say hi! Check out Andy's coffee and everything else linked below! Andy's Links: https://www.coffee…
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Why should you start to build up an email list? Well for one, we can’t rely on social media to reach our existing or potential collectors. The algorithm may not (and probably isn’t) sending your fans and collectors all of your posts with your important and up to date information that you share. If you have an email list, you own that list and can s…
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Emerge Americas is celebrating 10 years! Melissa Medina, CEO, President and Co-Founder of Emerge Americas is back to talk about a decade of tech! The magic city now hosts a number of companies that have set up headquarters around the city. Where is Miami a decade after Emerge launched the tech movement? Is the Metaverse outdated - all this and more…
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In this final episode of the season focused on the craft of writing, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks with Cammy Brothers, a scholar of art and architecture at Northeastern University. In this episode, Brothers examines Michaelangelo’s drawing practice and that of his contemporary, Giuliano…
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Why should you keep your best artwork for yourself? Not only so you’ll have something to leave to your heirs, but also so you can have your most valuable work at your fingertips to sell if need be someday if an emergency should occur. It also keeps your journey as an artist close to home for you to revisit and learn from. In addition to all of that…
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In this episode, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks with Jennifer Nelson, a poet and scholar of early modern art at the University of Delaware. Through the lens of their first book on Holbein, and a second, forthcoming, on Cranach, Nelson describes how comparative studies of elite cultural pr…
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In this continuation of a season focused on the craft of writing in art history, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks to Shira Brisman, a historian of early modern art and assistant professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania. Through the lens of her two books, the first o…
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En esta edicion especial conversamos con la periodista Lourdes del Rio. Siempre #EnPositivo se describe como Sobreviviente despues de sobrepasar una etapa desafinate con su salud. Cuales fueron los comienzos de Lourdes Del Rio ? No se imaginan que en la radio como la Chica Cosmos 94 en Puerto Rico! Podcast | En Positivo con Lourdes Del Rio…
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On this episode of InChoir, we talk to two composers about the intersection of choral music and the human experience of grief and loss. Dr. Terre Johnson, is Chair of the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University. Johnson’s career has included conducting every kind of choir, from church music to professional conducting t…
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We have a wonderful conversation with amazing Cartoonist Nick Forker to share with y'all this week. This convo goes deep in comics, community, and conscious (all our favorite topics) as well as talking dreams and Nick's on going comic series Eyeland. Nick also co-hosts a wonderful comics you tube show called Comics People that I highly recommend ch…
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Una Edicion Especial de Tech Conversations en Espanol con la periodista Myrka Dellanos. Presentado por Maggie Salas-Amaro, esta conversacion nos lleva a conocer mas en confianza a la periodista Myrka Dellanos. Una de las presentadoras del programa Primer Impacto y actual presentadora de La Mesa Caliente en Telemundo.…
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What happens to our art when we die? Will someone find it in yard sales or thrift stores? Will it be in your nephews attic or basement? Or are you hoping it will be in museums and collections? As artists, it’s necessary to plan for where our artwork will go once we pass on. It’s up to us to let our wishes be known for who gets what and to acknowled…
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This is the first episode of a new season focused on the craft of writing in art history. Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator for the Research and Academic Program and a fiction writer) speaks with Alexander Nemerov, professor of art history at Stanford University, about his most recent book, The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s. …
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The episode I recored for this week came back all glitchy and needs to be re-done so heres a little update for y'all! Enjoy the weekend! My LinksLinks:https://www.createmagicstudios.comInstagram: @toddde85Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CreatemagicstudiosEmail: todd@createmagicstudios.comBand Links:The Headies: https://theheadies.bandcamp.com/albu…
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Jaclyn Williams is a preacher, chaplain, educator, and performing artist. She is an assistant professor of the practice of preaching and chaplaincy at Fuller Seminary. She joins the podcast to talk about embodied preaching and the unique style she has of integrating her performing art skills to enhance her pedagogical practice with students. As wel…
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In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Christopher Tin and naturalist Scott Weidensaul about the intersection of music, art, and conservation. Christopher Tin's The Lost Birds is sung by the preeminent British vocal ensemble VOCES8, accompanied by Tin's longtime collaborators, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Christopher Ti…
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To celebrate Twin Peaks day I decided to re-release this wonderful conversation on world of the weird that is Twin Peaks! I’ll be back next week with a new episode. Until then stay weird friends! ………. I'm so excited to share this one with y'all! I bring up David Lynch and Twin Peaks a good amount around here, and figured it was finally time to do a…
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Why would you want to connect with your art collectors? What purpose would that even serve? In episode 35, Lori and Jaime talk about reasons why fostering relationships and building trust with potential collectors and keeping that relationship going with current collectors is beneficial not only for your art business but also for building long last…
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In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Eric William Barnum about music and memories of home. Eric Barnum is an internationally known conductor and composer who has received numerous awards and grants and has held residencies all over the world. He is currently the Director of Choirs at Drake University. His piece, A Thousand Red Birds, r…
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This weeks Creative Weirdos conversation is with my new friend Michael McMillian. Michael is wonderful Actor, writer, and co-host of the amazing podcast Bigfoot Collectors Club! We talk about comics and all types of the shows favorite topics from consciousness to high strangeness! Go check out all of Michaels work linked below and have the best day…
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Dearest listener: We want to hear from you regarding how often we drop episodes and the content for the episodes. Have you got a great idea for an episode? Wonderful! Send it to us. We’d love to give you credit and a shout out when it gets used. What would you like to hear from us in the future? A new idea that was brainstormed and created while we…
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I'm very excited to welcome back my friend Steve Berg to the show this week! We get to chat about comics and Steve's history with the sequential art form, as well as a ton of other super fun weirdness! Go check out all of Steve's work, including his amazing podcast Hi, Strangeness, Linked below. Steves Links: IG: https://www.instagram.com/bergmaste…
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It's the one year anniversary of Creative Type Podcast! Thank you for listening. In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about their favorite podcasts of Creative Type Podcast through the last year. They also announce the winner of the giveaway for the one year anniversary tote bag! You’ll have to listen to see if it’s you.…
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I'm very excited to share this weeks Creative Weirdos conversation with my new friend Darcy Staniforth! Darcy is the best and we instantly connected in this episode. We talk culture, death, Ram Dass, Punk, comics, and a ton more! Go check out all of Darcy's amazing work linked below! Darcy's Links: https://linktr.ee/darcystaniforth https://open.spo…
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There is something magical about the first creations of a young artist! In this inaugural episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Alex Berko about artistic beginnings and his six-movement composition, Sacred Place. Berko’s choral music is featured on two GRAMMY®-nominated albums, Conspirare’s “House of Belonging” which contains Sacred Place and T…
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Mark Buchanan is a professor of pastoral theology at Ambrose University. He has authored several book on spiritual formation and rhythms of the soul. He joins the podcast to talk about his book, God Walk-Moving at the Speed of Our Soul. We discuss the spiritual practice of physically walking and how formative it is for our faith when we slow down e…
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime discuss their experiences building and maintaining their own personal artist websites using both Wordpress.org and FASO (Fine Art Studio Online). Jaime uses both currently but is cutting FASO loose and Lori currently uses FASO. They talk about the ups and downs of both platforms and how th…
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This week I'm beyond excited to share this very special conversation with with one of my favorite cartoonist, authors, and artists of all times! Tom Scioli is the creator behind amazing comics such as Jack Kirby The Epic Life Of The King Of Comics, I Am Stan, Fantastic Four Grand Design, Jack Kirby's Star Warriors, The Forthcoming Witchman, and a t…
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about where and how they sign their artwork on their paintings and in what fashion. Reminder: Join in on their giveaway for their upcoming one year anniversary of the podcast coming in January 2024. Deadline to get in your name for the giveaway is 1/24/24. The prize is a really nice t…
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This weeks creaive weirdos convo continues our comic book series with my good friend Jason of the Esoteric Book Club Podcast! We talk 90's comics, Jim Lee, and how everything is made of stories. Go check out Jasons amazing show linked below and have the best day y'all! Jason's Links: https://esotericbookclub.podbean.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.c…
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Julianna Rubio Slager is the artistic director and co-founder of Ballet 5:8 dance company out of Chicago. She returns for the second time to the podcast to talk about the powerful language of the body through dance and how it can speak in ways words cannot. We discuss misconcenptions about the body and dance among church culture and the importance …
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about where they find the reference photos they use for their paintings and also suggest other alternatives. They also discuss Creative Commons license. Also, they announce a giveaway for their upcoming one year anniversary of the podcast coming in January 2024. Resources they discuss…
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For this weeks conversation we're taking a brake from straight Comics talk and taking a side quest into the land of past mythology with my good friend and amazing artist Dasos The Bard. This is a really fun conversation covering a ton of the shows favorite topics and ones that were new to me! Enjoy the episode and support Dasos at all the links bel…
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about how what they each do to start their new business year off right. They share a couple of personal business goals they each have as well as give ideas for how you can get your art business off to the right start for a new year. Topics they discuss: Starting new financial books Ta…
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about how they make goals for their art businesses and share some books they’ve read regarding goals. The touch on celebrating goals that were reached and how goals give direction. Topics they discuss: Making SMART Goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time Oriented CALL…
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This weeks creative weidos continues our exploration of strange comics with one of my good friends Rob Kristoffersen . We cover the life and work of Otto Binder a comics and sci-fi legend who is best known for co-creating characters such as super girl and black atom as well as penning science fiction classics such as iRobot! Later in his life and c…
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This episode of 'Tech Conversations' is hosted by Neil Ramsay, co-founding faculty at the Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator. The podcast is proud to highlight the Miami-Dade Beacon Council and Rodrick T. Miller, CEO. We take our listeners to introduce Mr. Miller's background and the mission, impact and success of the Beacon Council. Beacon Council: …
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime talk about Lori’s recent Open Studio which was a great success. Lori shares everything she did to get ready for an Open Studio and what went on during the event. Tips and tricks for refreshments and she talks about lessons learned as well. Topics they discuss: Lori’s Open Studio CALL FOR I…
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast, Lori and Jaime record the podcast in a new way, audio only. While they’ll still post the podcast on YouTube, due to internet problems on Jaime’s end, there will be a visual but not a video to go along with this episode and probably many more to come. Listen to the episode to find out what all has been go…
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For the second installment of weird comics talk I'm honored to have on Dr. Jeff Kripal to talk about his book Mutants and Mystics as well as his other work. Jeff has been one of my favorite thinkers and writers for a long time and was a big inspiration for this whole series I'm currently doing for the podcast. We touch on a ton of sequential weirdn…
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Dr. Curt Thompson is a leading psychiatrist in the field of interpersonal neurobiology and spiritual formation. We discuss why art and artists are invaluable to understanding what it means to be human and to live a purposeful life. Curt specializes in helping others seek and discover the intrinsic desire we all have to feel known, loved, and connec…
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This is the first in a series of episodes I'm going to be doing on the weirdness and paranormal stories surrounding comics and their creators. To kick off this series of sequential strangeness I asked my good friend Super Inframan back on to talk about his spiritual guide, Jack The King Kirby! We cover a ton of his career, as well as his life and w…
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Welcome back to President Kenneth A. Jessell. We're thrilled to have President Kenneth A. Jessell back with us in season 5. In this talk we showcase and breakdown the recent rankings naming FIU one of Americas best colleges - fourth in the nation among public universities and 29th overall by the Wall Street Journal. The importance of building entre…
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