Singer-songwriter Scott Brookman, our feature artist in Episode 12, has curated a playlist of his faves for your listening pleasure. Enjoy these classics including the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Laura Nyro, and more greats on YouTube and Spotify!
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Thousands of women feel the echoes of their own lives in Lucinda Jackson’s story.
Episode 10’s show notes will take you deeper into her story with interviews at Fairygodboss Social Network and Work in Progress Podcast, as well as her recent article in WE magazine…
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Our interview with Phil Diffenderfer offered tips and inspiration for people who want to jump into game design, as well as plenty of other creative undertakings.
Excited about Phil’s Bag End project? Participate in its design by completing his interest survey. More of Phil’s projects can be found on his Github page.
And we’ll keep you up to date on Phil’s new Organize app and other upcoming endeavors!
Episode 8 Show Notes
Did our talk with Charlie Wells leave you hungry for more horror? Visit these lists of fave horror podcasts from Vox and Syfy Wire to fill your ears with endless chills.
Charlie’s episode gives plenty of first-hand advice for submitting work to dramatic horror podcasts, but if you want even more, check out the NoSleep Podcast’s own recs for getting your stuff on the air.
Looking for additional insight before you submit your script? This interview with David Cumming, the NoSleep Podcast’s director, and Kc Waylan, director of the We’re Alive podcast, is a great read.
Episode 7 Show Notes
This episode is full of practical points on being a musician, how one conveys music skills to students, and includes a creative account of how to get a guitar to a young person across the ocean.
Vijay-Kumar Solanki’s work encompasses live music, performance, teaching and learning. In his interview with us in Episode 7, he shared his view that innovation means taking something from one context and using it in a fresh way in a new context.
With that in mind, take a trip over to Planet Solanki, where Vijay teaches guitar (and some philosophy), using a common language approach to reach learners at all levels. And if you want to hear Vijay perform, keep your eye out for his bands, the Stiff Dills and LCT.
Episode 6 Show Notes
Go further in-depth with episode 6‘s interviewee, artist and activist Christina Springer, in our Essential Christina Springer YouTube playlist! Here you’ll find Christina’s Given the Circumstances video, discussed in episode 6. You’ll also find a video exploration of her Rebrand the Past project and her amazing first film, Creation of Destiny.
Want even more of Christina Springer? Here you go!
- Christina treated us to a reading of her poem The Dirt Seen Thousands Got No Child Support, But, Whatever, Carry On.
- Enjoy more of her work in Raising Mothers and Mom Egg Review.
- Did you know Christina has a brand new book of poetry focused on feminism and eroticism? Read about The Splooge Factory on the publisher’s page and Amazon.
- Learn more about Christina’s aesthetic (and pick up some of her favorite things) in her etsy and Spoonflower shops
Episode 5 Show Notes
Did our interview with Lulú De Panbehchi inspire you to branch out from Instagram? Then check out some of these Lulú-approved mobile photography apps and get started creating some truly unique art using nothing more than your phone.
Pixel, a free, collaborative drawing app
Mextures, an app for adding vintage, grunge, and blended textures to your pics
Hipstamatic: yep, that’s right…Hipstamatic’s still a thing, and it’s amazing
And if you don’t have the $1.99 to toss at Mextures or Hipstamatic (we’ve all been there), try out these free options first and upgrade later:
Need some inspiration? Check out the New Era Museum for some gorgeous mobile photography.
The New Era Museum Homepage and the NEM Minimalism Facebook group
Episode 4 Show Notes
Can’t get enough of Laura Ellen Scott after Episode 4? Then you’re in luck because you can download her free book of creepy short stories– with equally creepy illustrations by Mike Meginnis– right here!
And if you haven’t heard Laura’s interview with us yet, then hop on over to our Soundcloud page. Laura will tell you her secrets for writing mysteries, solving mysteries, and the biggest mystery of all: getting published.
Episode 3 Show Notes
After hearing our interview with maker Glenn Mossy, you’ll probably want to do at least one of the following super-fun things:
1.) Download a robot
2.) Check out some free, open-source software, like Tinkercad and Drawfreely
3.) Grab a slice of raspberry pi
Episode 2 Show Notes
Did our interview with Jonathan Harper whet your appetite for his short stories? Enjoy his recent publication– titled….surprise! “Interview”– in East Jasmine Review.
And if you haven’t heard Episode 2 yet, check it out now on our Soundcloud page.