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THE THIRD STORY features long-form interviews with creative people of all types, hosted by musician Leo Sidran. Their stories of discovery, loss, ambition, identity, risk, and reward are deeply moving and compelling for all of us as we embark on our own creative journeys.
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The Thirteenth Hour books are 80s inspired illustrated fairy tale fantasy novels that pay homage to fantasy, sci fi, and teen movies from the 80s as well as the music of that era. This podcast explores aspects of 80s culture as well as a wide variety of influences behind the books. Companion site: http://13thhr.wordpress.com
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How to be a successful artist? How to get over creative blocks? Best tips for creativity ? Finding a arts community that makes you feel at home? Building a thriving art business & studio practice? Welcome to the Arts To Hearts Podcast. A show where we take a peek into the hearts and lives of our favourite artists. From running a creative business & studio art practice to success mindset. Charuka arora talks with her guests about everything that goes behind into making a life & career that yo ...
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Storycraft

Kraig Rasmussen, Monkeygong Productions

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The how-to podcast for storytellers! Conversations with creators from comic books, writing, filmmaking and more. Learn how to survive & thrive in the story arts with firsthand insights from working storytellers in comic books, film, comedy, music, video games, literature, journalism, criticism and more! While you learn to be a better creator, laugh, cringe, cry, and bask in the unique stories, powerful minds, and colorful personalities of today's cutting edge creatives. Hosted by illustrator ...
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The Music Production Podcast for Aspiring and Professional Producers. Hosted by Bass Kleph, a seasoned producer with multiple Beatport #1 records and releases on labels like Spinnin’, Defected, Toolroom, and Armada, this podcast dives deep into the art and science of music production, mixing, sound design, and building a successful career as an artist. Each episode offers a blend of insightful interviews with top Music Producers, DJs, Mix Engineers, and industry professionals, alongside solo ...
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Keith Mills, founder of the Finish More Music system, reveals the creative strategies and mindsets he teaches to thousands of music producers so you can write more and better music, ready to release and share with the world. Discover workflow hacks to speed up your writing process, mindset approaches to overcome avoidance, procrastination and perfectionism, and compositional techniques to help you take your underground dance music productions to the next level.
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The Creativity for All Podcast

Caroline Jestaz | Blue as an Orange

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A maths teacher can be creative. So can a financial adviser, a community builder, and a yoga teacher. Not to mention a speed painter, a potter, or an actor! Creativity is everywhere and I love nothing more than to explore it in my podcast, either by focusing on a theme – such as perfectionism, feeding your creative brain, or the pressure to be creative – in my solo episodes, or through my conversations will all manner of creative people. With The Creativity for All Podcast, I am keen to chal ...
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In this moving episode of Arts to Hearts, Danielle Krysa, creator of The Jealous Curator, talks about how she navigated the profound grief of losing her father and undergoing a major surgery. Through personal stories and reflections, Danielle reveals how art became her tool for healing and rebuilding her confidence. She discusses the importance of …
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Grammy-winning composer and NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider on 30 years of the Maria Schneider Orchestra, her life and career, from her small-town Minnesota roots to her groundbreaking collaboration with David Bowie and her fight for artists’ rights. Here she talks about how her music channels the wonder, mystery, and tension of her life experience…
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This week, my brother and I are watching the 1990 movie, Dick Tracy. This is our first time watching it, though we'd both heard of it, having grown up watching the cartoon and remembering the spring/summer of 1990, when there's was lots of Dick Tracy stuff about. Check out Jeremy's work over at Pixel Grotto, CBR.com, and Classic Batman Panels on IG…
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In this episode of the Arts to Hearts podcast, Charuka Arora chats with Australian artist Rachel Burke, who shares her inspiring journey from childhood art projects to a successful creative career. Rachel talks about how she turned her passion for quirky, colorful designs into wearable art, sculptures, and installations. She discusses the importanc…
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Just like we did after the 2016 and 2020 elections, I spoke with my dad Ben Sidran this week about the latest presidential election. True to form, it is a conversation that appears to be about one thing but is in fact about many things. What begins as a somber acknowledgement of the election results turns quickly to a sprawling discussion of everyt…
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This week, I'm reading the fifth chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film. This chapter introduces Otis Bigelow, the owner of the Bigelow Air Circus, the statue of Charles Lindburgh outside the airfield, the Curtiss Standard biplane christened Miss Mabel (named after the real life barnstormer Mabel Cody), and,…
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In this episode of the Arts to Hearts podcast, Susan diRende shares her incredible journey as an artist who discovered her passion later in life. From teaching and writing to working in real estate, Susan has had a variety of experiences that shaped her creativity. She opens up about facing personal challenges, including loss and starting fresh in …
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This week, I'm reading the fourth chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film. This chapter basically picks up in the spot in the film where Cliff has had to crash land the Gee-Bee and is dealing with the Feds. We also meet a version of Howard Hughes, who in the film, is the man behind the Cirrus X-3 rocketpack. …
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Andrew Bird has been on a quest for meaning in sound since childhood, starting with the violin at age four and earning a degree in violin performance from Northwestern University. His journey has taken him from classical and folk roots to the vibrant Chicago swing scene, to creative isolation in a barn in Western Illinois, and eventually to become …
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In this episode of the Arts to Hearts podcast, Charuka Arora speaks with artist Angela Burson about her incredible journey from a young mom creating art in her kitchen to confidently claiming her identity as an artist. Angela shares her struggles with self-doubt and the importance of finding support within the creative community. Together, they exp…
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In honor of Cliff Secord's birthday, 10/26, I'm reading the third chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film. (What I really love about the bio Dave Stevens penned for Cliff is that it gives both backstory and motivation for his character as well as why, in 1938, he is flying the Gee-Bee Z, a plane from the earl…
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On this week's Arts to Hearts Podcast, Ocki Magill, founder of Blue Shop Cottage, shares her journey from advertising and fashion design to creating a thriving gallery that supports emerging artists. In this conversation, she highlights the importance of following your passion, building a strong community, and adapting to the ever-changing art worl…
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Pianist Aaron Goldberg on 20 years of organizing jazz fundraisers for presidential campaigns (this year's was Jazz for Kamala), how he thinks about the potential of music to provoke personal transformation and political action, his own relationship with activism and progressive politics, concert curation, Israel and Gaza. www.leosidran.substack.com…
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In honor of Rocketeer Day (unofficially a thing ... in the 1991 film, the date October 15th, 1938 is shown), I'm reading the second chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film. This chapter basically picks up in the spot where the film begins, where on a fall morning at Chaplin Airfield, Cliff, Peevy, and the oth…
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This week on the Arts to Hearts Podcast, we have a special guest, Lisa Ray, who is shaking up the art world with her creativity. Lisa is not just an actor, author, and writer—she’s also the co-founder of TheUpsideSpace (TUS). This digital art platform highlights artists from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. In this episode, Charuka …
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I've been meaning to read the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film for some time, so I figured I'd start doing that this week. It will take about a half a year if we read one chapter a week, but since they are not very long, some weeks, we might do two. It's interesting reading just this first chapter so far, as there ar…
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In this solo episode, Charuka Arora looks back on 2024, sharing the highs and lows of running the Arts to Hearts Project. She talks about the importance of perseverance, building a supportive community for artists, and what’s in store for the next year. Tune in for an honest reflection on creativity, growth, and navigating change.…
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On this week's Arts to Hearts Podcast, young curator Natasha opens up about her journey in the ever-changing world of contemporary art curation. She talks about how the role of curators has evolved from traditional methods to more collaborative partnerships with artists. Natasha compares the art scenes in America and Paris and highlights how online…
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The past few months, I've been happy to host an adult open gym at a local gymnastics school. Adult bodies are different from those of kids, and kids programming is mostly what gymnastics facilities tend to cater to. Gymnastics for adults often ends up looking and being different than it does for kids. We are older, our bodies don’t move in the same…
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I'm doing this episode as a future note to myself about some projects that I've been toying around for awhile that I'd like to delve into in the next few months: -An illustrated children's book that I'm temporarily calling "The Imperial Ranger's son" - a story written from the perspective of a child in the Capital City of Tartec (the kingdom where …
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On this week's Arts to Hearts Podcast, artist Sara Glupker talks with Charuka Arora about the ups and downs of running art workshops. Sara shares her experiences of facing low attendance, finding motivation, and using her personal life to create meaningful and unique events. She also reflects on the role of art in bringing people together and makin…
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Riley Mulherkar grew up in Seattle, the Pacific Northwest enclave that has been home to so many musical innovators over the years. He went to Garfield High School, a school that has fostered countless talents going all the way back to Quincy Jones who was himself a young trumpet player at the school in the 1940s. Riley was just eight years-old when…
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As mentioned last week, I attended a great event this past week put on by Whistlekick, Free Training Day Mid-Atlantic - took some great classes, taught a class, met some great people, caught up with ones I met last year - all great stuff. If you are open minded and want to learn, head over to Whistlekick's free training day event page to learn abou…
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Are you stuck in the loop? endlessly starting new tracks but never finishing them? In this episode of Producer Talk with Bass Kleph, we’re diving deep into the art of finishing your tracks, and why it’s critical to your growth as a music producer. If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck as a “Loop Hoarder” or “Eight-Bar Prisoner,” this episode will h…
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On this week's Arts to Hearts Podcast, artist Amie McNee shares how she helps artists and creatives thrive by offering books, courses, and workshops focused on overcoming limiting beliefs. Together with her partner James, she builds a supportive community aimed at empowering artists to step into their true creative potential, reminding everyone tha…
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