Female Frequency Podcast
What does it mean to mend what’s been torn—across landscapes, ecosystems, and public trust?Sara Everett joins me to talk contracts, climate grief, and the healing power of art as resistance. In this episode, I talk with Sara Everett—art consultant to real estate developers and printmaker—about her series Mending Measures, shaped by climate grief and policy shifts. We dive into her creative process, cyanotypes, her beloved sewing machine “Joy,” the emotive frequency of color, and she shares her knowledge so artists can confidently advocate for themselves in public art...
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The gloves Judy Chicago gave me… This episode takes you behind the scenes into my personal art collection—starting with a pair of gloves given to me by feminist icon Judy Chicago while helping her install Be No More at SF MoMA. It wasn’t just a task—it was a turning point. I share what that moment taught me about trust, legacy, and creative leadership. As we hit the halfway mark in the year, I invite you to reflect on the people and moments that helped shape you. I also share stories from other artists and spiritual seekers who’ve passed the torch in their own way—and...
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What if one question will help you become the creative channel you want to be? 🎨✨ This week on the Female Frequency Podcast, 🎤 Special guest Yogatara shares the science and spirit of channeling the divine— through Bhakti Yoga and the gyanindriyas (the yogic organs of perception). Together, we explore what it truly takes to live and create from your most intuitive, emotionally clear, and spiritually connected self—attuned to your highest frequency. 🔮 How often do you pause and ask yourself, “What does that mean to me?” 🌀 In a time of...
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🔥 This Public Art Is Making Headlines Again—Here’s Why 🔥 Barbara Kruger’s legendary mural at MOCA Los Angeles is once again at the center of public attention—as ICE protests fill the streets of L.A. Her bold, unflinching questions, layered like the American flag, continue to challenge our understanding of justice, freedom, and power. For 30 years, this one mural by Kruger and her visual language has resonated at the intersection of art and activism—challenging systems of power, consumerism, and complacency. Her work confronts, disrupts, and refuses to stay quiet. Its...
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What began with a young girl asking, “Are there any women?” became a lifelong spiritual journey. In this episode of the Female Frequency podcast, author, acupuncturist, and seeker Stephanie Georgieff shares her transformative journey with the Black Madonna — the often-hidden face of the divine feminine and her deep connection to Mother Earth. Through lived experience, scientific inquiry, and mystical devotion, Georgieff explores the Black Madonna not only as a spiritual icon, but as an art form that offers profound healing insights into our collective past and present. She takes...
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If you're feeling the shifts and a little out of sync, this episode is an invitation to realign with your highest, truest self. What if your body already held the answers — not in logic, but in the felt senses — in the frequency itself? In this episode of Female Frequency, I am inviting you to listen beneath the noise and tune into the creative signal that’s already moving through you. Explore the sacred geometry of Mother Earth, how your body mirrors her intelligence, and why trusting your nonlinear path is the most revolutionary act you can take as an artist, spiritual...
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A $10K flower. A beauty mogul. A climate campaign. Georgia O’Keeffe stayed creative in a world built to tame her. In this solo episode, I tune into the force of Georgia O’Keeffe through an ecofeminist lens—exploring the unseen stories, intuitive guidance, and groundbreaking legacy of a woman who taught the 20th century how to see. You’ll hear: The backstory behind Jimson Weed, one of the most expensive paintings of the 1930s—commissioned by the beauty mogul Elizabeth Arden in a groundbreaking collaboration between two women entrepreneurs rewriting the rules. The Sky...
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If your creativity has been feeling a little blocked lately… it might be time to let the goddess Baubo have a word—and a laugh. I love learning from all my guests, but this one? So fun, so wise, and so liberating. What if your vulva knows your truth? What would that truth sound like? What would it look like? That’s exactly what my next guest asked me. Maria Souza—Comparative Mythologist, poet, educator, and founder of Women and Mythology—joins the Female Frequency Podcast to show how myths are more than stories. They’re maps and mirrors, guiding us back to the...
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Caledonia Curry, known as Swoon, is sparking profound change through the sacred tradition of storytelling. From her emotive portraits to championing women’s visibility in the street art movement, to channeling the divine feminine in her Medea series, Swoon uses her art to challenge entrenched narratives and asks: “How can art fundamentally re-envision the communities we live in, toward a more just and equitable world?” Swoon and I get into a juicy convo about origins of her creative frequency, the seminal role of personal narrative, and how her journey led to the Medea series. She...
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I couldn’t help but feel a bit nostalgic talking about gallery shows and leadership in the arts in this next great episode. Callie Jones—gallery owner, writer, and co-founder of COL Gallery in San Francisco—joins the Female Frequency Podcast, showing us what leadership in the art world looks like and why the future is female! Callie takes us behind the scenes of COL Gallery’s latest show: an intimate retrospective, a journey through the evolution of Susan Weil. This rare exhibition offers a close look at Weil’s creative process—cutting, crumpling, and refiguring—revealing...
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Have you ever stepped into someone else’s shoes—literally? That’s what came to mind when I first saw Kate Clark’s ceramic work. It wasn’t just about material—it was about perspective. Her work sparked deeper questions about empathy, compassion, and the subjectivity of the female form in art and history. What happens when we look at the past through someone else’s eyes instead of our own assumptions?
In this episode of The Female Frequency Podcast, Kate takes us into her world where relics of the past meet contemporary storytelling. Her motto, “In dust we trust,” honors what’s been discarded and reconsidered. Whether reinterpreting the Venus of Willendorf or embedding forgotten objects into her Seattle Convention Center commission, Kate shows us that art is a time capsule, and artists are its keepers.
We also dive into the business of being an artist—negotiating public art contracts, managing large projects, and navigating the post-pandemic art world. Kate’s blend of creative vision, entrepreneurial strategy and storytelling is a blueprint for artists making art a career today.
In this episode, we discuss:
✨ How Kate’s public art redefines artifacts in storytelling.
✨ The challenges of landing and negotiating major public art commissions.
✨ The reality of running an art business—from materials to scaling projects.
Take a look at Kate’s incredible work: www.kateclarkart.com
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