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MATRIARCH MOVEMENT
On Matriarch Movement, host Shayla Oulette Stonechild shares stories of Indigenous women, from Canada to Turtle Island and beyond. Through interviews where issues facing Indigenous women are brought to light, and with portraits that challenge the mainstream narrative around Indigenous identity, Matriarch Movement offers up a new category of Indigenous role models, to inspire the next seven generations.
CALL ME MOTHER
Author and journalist Shon Faye talks with LGBTQ trailblazers who have something important, interesting or enlightening to say about what it means to be queer in the world today. Featuring conversations with queer elders, Call Me Mother gives you the language you need to grapple with “new” experiences by showing that you belong to a much broader history.
BEING AN ARTIST WITH TOM JUDD
Tom Judd thinks most people misunderstand what it is to be an artist, including artists. In the vast expanse of creative expressions, the term "Artist" often finds itself misinterpreted, sometimes seen as a cloak of pretentiousness or an aura of self-importance. Judd challenges these notions, painting a vastly different and complicated picture of what it means to wear this title. In "Being an Artist with Tom Judd," the core exploration is not just about the act of creating but the entire essence of being an artist. It's an endeavor to understand that being an artist is less about the external accolades and more about a soul-deep commitment to letting creativity steer the course of one's life. With over five decades as a well established visual artist, Tom Judd's work can be found in important museums and private collections across the globe. Tom has delivered compelling lectures and candid discussions about "the business of being an artist" with the goal of offering new ways of thinking about how to pursue an artistic practice. Each podcast episode is a journey unto itself, taking listeners across varied terrains of creativity. Judd holds enriching dialogues with a mosaic of creatives spanning across domains – from visual artists to the lyrical expressions of musicians and writers. Every conversation and story revolves around the 'how' of their creative process, rather than just the end product. It's a deep dive into understanding the motivations, inspirations, and challenges that define an artist's journey. This show isn't just a collection of stories but a vast array of artistic experiences. We hear about sculptor Darla Jackson and her impassioned interplay of clay with elements of pop culture. We experience the profound resonance of Richard Watson's art, which is not just about aesthetics but creating a powerful statement about community and racial inclusion. We listen as Rosanne Cash shares her musical odyssey and story of becoming a transformative singer-song writer and icon of American music. Each episode, while unique in its narrative, strikes a universal chord - the undying passion and commitment that binds every artist to their craft. Beyond the artistry, this podcast also casts a light on the delicate balance between the realms of artistic practices and art & commerce. In an ever-evolving world, how do artists stay true to their craft while also navigating the complex dynamics of the commercial art world? How do they carve a niche for themselves, ensuring their work gets the recognition it deserves without compromising on integrity and purpose? Drawing inspiration from the iconic words of Martha Graham, Judd seeks to capture the spirit of "divine dissatisfaction" that defines every true artist. Graham's statement, "No artist is pleased. [There is] no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others,". So, whether you're an artist, an art enthusiast, or someone curious about the creative world, this podcast promises a wealth of insights and inspirations. Tune in, challenge your perceptions, and immerse yourself in the world of art and artists at tomjuddart.com/podcast. This podcast is produced in partnership with Nervy Pods.
UP AND ADAM WITH ADAM VON ROTHFELDER
Welcome to Up and Adam with your host Adam Von Rothfelder, Founder and CEO of Strong Coffee Company. This show will not only fill your heart but also impact your outlook on life, entrepreneurship, health and wellness, and so much more! Adam delivers high-energy interviews with industry leaders and members of local communities that are doing the hard work necessary for the sustainable change in this modern world. This podcast is an Operation Podcast production.
HEDDA HELA LIVET
I en tid då pandemin gjort att många förlossnings- och föräldrakurser stängts ner vill Hedda Hela Livet genom sin nya podd nå ut till alla gravida och blivande föräldrar. Men det är också en podd som tar upp ämnen kopplat till livets olika faser. Hedda Hela Livet vill finnas just hela livet, från första preventivmedlet, under graviditet till att bli föräldrar och i våra relationer. Podden leds av erfaren personal från Hedda Hela Livet som delar med sig av sin kunskap och träffar kända och okända gäster som berättar om sina upplevelser. Hedda Hela Livet produceras av Poddagency
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The Bigger Picture works to unearth the connections between scholars and the communities in which we live and work. How these connections are working to germinate new ideas and serve our community. Scholars, activists, and practitioners share how their communities impact research, how their research works toward the betterment of their communities as well as more effective democracy together.
LET'S TALK HOUSING
Housing is vital to the health of our communities, our economy and each of us individually. Let’s Talk Housing reinforces homeownership by providing insights into the complex world of housing through inspiring conversations with the people who work in the industry.
THE FUTURE OF BUILDINGS WITH JOE HAVEY
“The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey" features groundbreaking conversations on critical issues in building design, construction, property management, or facilities management. These issues address acute shortages of blue-collar labor, stringent energy efficiency regulations, expanding diverse hiring, and more.