A Podcast for Creatives
In the first episode of Play Me a Memory, we dive into the colors that defined our generation. From Starter jackets to disposable cups, teal and purple ruled the ’90s. But how did they become the look of the decade? And how do trends like this catch on? Join us for a nostalgic deep dive that explores the origins of the iconic ’90s aesthetic. Thanks for welcoming us back into your ears. We missed you. 💚💜 💌 Say hi:
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Hey friends! It’s been a while. We’re popping back into this feed with something new that we think you’ll love. After wrapping A Podcast for Creatives last year, we’ve been quietly working on a new project -- one that brings together our favorite things: nostalgia, storytelling, and deep dives into oddly specific topics from our past. In this short teaser, we’ll share what the show’s about, why we made it, and what you can expect from upcoming episodes. We're so glad you're still here. ❤️ 💌 Say hi:
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📽️ To our PFC community, As we sit here reflecting on the journey, we’re overwhelmed with gratitude and emotion. Today marks the release of our final PFC episode, and we wanted to take a moment to express our thanks to each and every one of you. From the very beginning, your support has been the heartbeat of this podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and dedication have fueled our passion to create content that we hope has resonated with you on a profound level. It's been an incredible ride filled with laughter, learning, and moments of genuine connection. Together, we've explored...
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Join us for our annual airing of the grievances as we chat about all the things that annoyed us most in 2023. 📽️ 👋 Connect with us
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As we celebrate our 6th(!) year of podcasting, we take a moment to reflect on our enduring partnership. In this episode, we delve into the elements that contributed to our healthy working relationship. Join us as we explore strategies for fostering optimal environments that empower creative teams to freely express their ideas. Additionally, we address self-compassion among solo artists, encouraging them to be a little kinder to themselves. When your ideas aren’t heard, we all miss out! We hope you’ll join us for this important discussion. 📽️ 👋 Connect with us
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In this episode, Michelle gives Steve a recap of her sister’s wedding and they discuss the best and worst parts of events. They also chat about the return of their favorite podcast, and cultivate their own “Mobituary,” mourning the downfall and death of after-dinner coffee. 📽️ Mentioned in this Episode 👋 Connect with us
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In this year's special, we talk about our Thanksgiving plans, cookbook recipes, favorite shows from our childhood, and the Thanksgiving Day Parade (mostly, what we think needs to change). 📽️ 🎙️ Mentioned in this episode: 🦃 Catch the other Thanksgiving Episodes in our archives 👋 Connect with us
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In this episode, we talk about birthdays: celebration preferences, responding to social media birthday wishes, and how we're changing as we age. 📽️ Mentioned in this episode ____ 👋 Connect with us
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This episode opens with a conversation about how creatives use A.I. and Chat GPT: when it makes sense and when it makes us uncomfortable. We also talk about recent shows and podcasts that reminded us how controversy and a lack of resolution can make for a compelling audience experience. The show concludes with a cannoli-related investigation. Please share your best theories to help us solve this mystery. 📽️ Mentioned in this Episode ____ 👋 Connect with us 📺 Are you an 80s or 90s kid? Watch our show: 🫶 Support A Podcast for Creatives:
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After three months, we had a lot to catch up on including Michelle’s trip to London, Steve’s favorite podcast of the summer, and the weird things our grandparents kept in their basements. Oh, and also, Steve may have killed Jimmy Buffet. 📽️ Mentioned in this Episode ____ 👋 Connect with us 📺 Are you an 80s or 90s kid? Watch our show: 🫶 Support A Podcast for Creatives:
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To our PFC community,
As we sit here reflecting on the journey, we’re overwhelmed with gratitude and emotion. Today marks the release of our final PFC episode, and we wanted to take a moment to express our thanks to each and every one of you.
From the very beginning, your support has been the heartbeat of this podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and dedication have fueled our passion to create content that we hope has resonated with you on a profound level.
It's been an incredible ride filled with laughter, learning, and moments of genuine connection. Together, we've explored topics both heartfelt and lighthearted, delving into the depths of the creative experience and sharing stories that have touched our hearts.
Your engagement, whether through messages, reviews, or sharing episodes with friends, has meant more to us than words can express. Knowing that our conversations have sparked dialogue, inspired change, or simply brought a smile to your face has been the ultimate reward.
It’s just time. We’ve grown, both personally and professionally, and we’re in very different places than we were six years ago when we launched PFC. 100 episodes felt like the appropriate time to step away.
While this chapter may be coming to a close, it’s not the end of our partnership. 20 years of friendship and we’re just getting started. We are working on a new project that we’re really excited about and will be sharing news of it with you soon. We think you’ll like it.
As we bid farewell to PFC, thank you for being a part of our community. Your presence has truly made all the difference, and we’re deeply honored to have shared this journey with you.
Until we meet again, keep creating things that you want to see.
Michelle & Steve
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