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Selamat datang di Ceritanya Pendek, Artinya Panjang! Podcast tentang cerita, sastra, suka-suka. Di sini kamu bisa menemukan saya membacakan cerpen atau puisi karya sastrawan Indonesia. Kadang ditemani kawan-kawan, murid-murid, atau kalau saya lagi beruntung, ditemani artis idola. Semoga podcast ini bermanfaat untuk kamu yang ingin mengenal sastra Indonesia. Selamat mendengarkan!
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I recently asked my newsletter subscribers what was the biggest obstacle to their creativity and many people said: time. Nobody has “free time.” But we all can make time for art. Even though my job is art-related, it doesn’t mean that I get to make art all day. I try to set aside at least 10 minutes a day to do some personal work just for me. Let m…
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You know how they say that you are what you eat? Well, I think you are what you consume on social media. Just like a diet you eat, what you visually and mentally consume can affect your mood, energy, and general health. And just like a regular diet, it’s personal. On the podcast, Mom and I discuss WHY you might want to change your social media diet…
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Everybody always talks about finding their personal style. The single biggest key to that style is you. So your knowledge of yourself and understanding of how to put yourself into your art is key to having a style. So who are you? I think there are five key pillars. During the podcast I give you an activity — a series of 5 questions to answer – to …
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Embracing the Unknown: The Power of Starting Before You’re Ready Starting before you’re ready is a mindset. It’s about the courage to dive into creative projects without the safety net of full preparation. During this podcast we will explore this concept and delve into its pros and cons. So grab a cup of coffee and let’s talk about mindset. Links: …
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The idea for this podcast came from a simple email I received: “Review your personal creative ‘why’. Take some time to reflect and journal on why you create art and why you are committed to your creative journey. Display your why so you can see it every day.” I had no idea why. So I went on a journey and I finally figured out that I think it’s a Ve…
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On this episode of the Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I chat with Design Boot Camp grads, Ellen Goodloe and Karen Hall. Ellen GoodloeKaren Hall Ellen Goodloe is a painter. Not only does she use paints, but sometimes she incorporates textiles, threads, and papers into her creations, and uses a variety of techniques to include printmaking and …
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If you’ve ever wondered how an art exhibit comes together…this podcast details all of the things that went into planning mine. You can visit the exhibit webpage HERE to see all of the art in the exhibit and read a bit about each piece. Some thoughts I have on what makes a “good” exhibit: It’s good for you and good for the venue – meaning: you both …
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Defining the skill levels of artists, whether they are beginners, intermediate, or advanced, is somewhat subjective. But here are the divisions as I see them (it’s important to note that you can be an expert in one area and a beginner in another): Technical Skills: Beginner: Limited Technical Skills Intermediate: Solid Technical Skills Advanced: Hi…
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In this episode of the Adventures in Arting Podcast, Julie and Eileen delve into the intricacies of developing an artistic practice, emphasizing its dynamic and personal nature. The discussion unfolds in four parts, covering various aspects of an art practice. Part 1: Introduction to Artistic Practice Julie introduces the concept of an artistic pra…
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Be sure to check out Julie’s new class: Practical Color for Painters. In episode 134 of the Adventures in Arting Podcast, Julie and Eileen explore the importance of creative reinvention, adapting to change, and connecting with new audiences. You can listen to the podcast or watch the video version: Take Aways for You: People Change: As people evolv…
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On today’s episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I are discussing making art in bursts. This is the concept that you don’t need two or three hours or a full day to get art done. You can make a lot of art in short bursts of time — 10 minutes here and 10 minutes there. Be sure to listen to the end because we have a new segment: Listene…
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On today’s episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I are discussing Planning and Organizing. They are two separate things, in case you’re wondering. During the podcast Mom and I go into detail with our tips for planning and organizing as well as our own struggles in those areas. I hope you enjoy the conversation. As always, you can lis…
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Mom and I sat down last week and recorded this podcast. It’s a fun premise. We each got to ask the other three year-end questions. You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel, or you can listen above (or anywhere you get podcasts): And, I did find a discount code for the Bombas socks. New customers can use this link (it’s an affiliate lin…
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Mom and I recorded this podcast back at the beginning of September. But life has been so crazy that I only just managed to edit it this week! You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel, or you can listen above (or anywhere you get podcasts). The focus of our conversation is on why keeping a sketchbook matters. We do wander into chatting …
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I love a good mash-up. You know, a bit from column A and a bit from column B smushed together and suddenly you’ve got something brand new! Historically speaking, mash-ups are how innovation works. People rarely invent something from scratch. It’s the brilliance of putting two things together (or twenty things together) to create something new and n…
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Today’s episode of The Adventures in Arting podcast was fueled by an email I get almost every single day: “I can’t access my class.” It’s a statement that makes me crazy because there’s no way for me to help the emailer. The questions I usually write back with are: What’s the class? What’s the specific issue with accessing the class? Is there an er…
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When I told Mom that today’s podcast topic was “failure,” she said, “Again?!” Back on September 18, 2012 we published our very first podcast (almost exactly 10 years ago) and the topic was failure. I figured a ten year gap was enough time to chat about it again. I hope you feel the same way. During the podcast we share concrete tips for re-framing …
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Mom is under the weather today, so instead of chatting with her, I’m sharing portions of three interviews I did with artists who are a part of The Artful Holiday online class. I’m chatting with Barb Smucker… …about her daily art practice. This is a picture of the beautiful collage calendar she’s teaching you how to make in The Artful Holiday class:…
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We’re back and on schedule (amazingly) with another new podcast. Yay! If you prefer, you can watch the video HERE. We chat about a topic that has come up several times – particularly during Book Club: why having a broad range of inspiration matters. In other words, why you should look to fashion or architecture or quilting if what you do is collage…
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After a year-long hiatus, the podcast is back! Hooray! I managed to traumatize my Mom by turning the video on. (You can watch the video HERE.) The good news is that she has forgiven me and we had a great conversation. There are a few glitchy sound and video problems at the beginning of the recording. But, like I said, the conversation is a good one…
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On today’s podcast Mom and I are chatting about sketchbooks! We share lots of tips for starting your own sketchbook process along with some of the reasons (artistic by mostly personal) that you might be interested in adding a sketchbook to your repertoire. You can either listen to the podcast recording, as normal, or you can watch the video: There …
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This is a very special episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast. We turned on the video cameras while we recorded the podcast and streamed a live video version to facebook and youtube. Mom wasn’t sure about it, but she did a great job and we’re definitely going to do it again! You can either listen to the podcast recording, as normal, or you can…
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On this episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I chat with Tina Walker about her obsession with details, antiques, art challenges, and how she uses art-making to reset herself. I really enjoyed our conversation and I think you will too! Tina Walker is a creator, hobbyist photographer, and dog lover. She loves all things mixed media, i…
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On this episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I chat with Tania Ahmed about her life in the craft industry. Tania is smart and insightful and totally down-to-earth. I really enjoyed my conversation with her and related to so much that she said and I think you will too. I didn’t want the conversation to end because there was so much t…
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On this episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Mom and I chat with Edva Sims about her pottery business, finding your personal style, and the belief that things made by hand are important. Here’s a little bit about our guest, Edva: Hi, I’m Edva! I’ve been drawing, painting, sewing and sculpting since I was a little girl. Inspired by my mother…
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It has been several months since we’ve released a new podcast. There’s a good reason and I’ll bet that you can relate: the COVID blahs. But all hope is not lost, Mom and I have four solutions for you — ways to bust those blahs and get back to being creative. If you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend about the show. This helps other people find…
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Mom and I are talking about goals and hopes and plans for 2021 on today’s podcast. Give it a listen. Some things we discuss on the podcast: The 100 Day Project A Year of Gelatin Printing Rug Hooking Sketchbookery Project Life And here are our recommendations for this episode: Julie: your local public library to “test” books before buying Eileen: El…
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Is it too early to wrap up 2020? On the podcast Mom and I are discussing the lessons learned in 2020 and what we hope for 2021. If you’re interested in getting on the list to be e-mailed when a new session of Design Boot Camp opens in 2021, drop me a line. And here are our recommendations for this episode: Julie: Ballroom Dancing Video Eileen: Satu…
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Today on the podcast I’m sharing a list of five lessons from my Design Boot Camp class. I hope that you’ll find the lessons useful in your own practice. (And speaking of practice, I just started reading Seth Godin’s book, The Practice, and my brain is exploding with thoughts. Has anyone else read it?) If you’re interested in getting on the list to …
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Today’s guest is Christina Richmond, aka Tweeny. Christina lives in Bath, and as a Jane Austen fan, I’ve always had a fantasy version of Bath in my head. We do chat about this at the top of the podcast, but then we get into the creative meat of the matter: when graphic design meets lino. Meet Christina: She is a designer by day, living and working …
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Today’s guest is Ali Baecker of 3 Dotted Penguins. Ali is one of the talented #CarveDecemberClass teachers. We discussed how motherhood transformed her creative passion and how she got bitten by the block carving bug! Ali of 3dottedpenguins is printmaker, educator and pattern lover based in Zurich, Switzerland. Ever since she stumbled upon block pr…
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Welcome to our very first crowdsourced podcast! A while ago I asked for people to send in a short recording about their experiences with learning during the pandemic. We got eight thoughtful and interesting responses from Barbara Fox, Elizabeth Montano, Holly Thomsen Doherty, JoAnn Campisi, Joceyln Robinson, Lucia-Ann, Peggy Joyce, and Sue Carroll.…
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Mom and I had a wonderful long chat with Sarah Matthews. I’ve seen Sarah’s colorful layered prints many times, but I didn’t know about her extensive work as a bookbinder. On the podcast we talk about creating during quarantine, YouTube, artist books, and lots more. Sarah has four girls and still manages to carve, print, or bind every single day. If…
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Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer, my brother, is the guest on today’s podcast. His film, THE CATCH, is going to be debuting at the Austin Film Festival next Thursday. Tickets are just $10 and you can watch from the comfort of your living room! We had a great chat about his creative journey, filmmaking, and what it takes to be in a creative career. MATTHEW …
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Mom and I had the great pleasure of chatting with Marta Harvey. Marta has participated in #CarveDecember for many years and her tessellations have gotten more and more impressive every single year. On the podcast we discuss the tessellation lesson she has put together for the upcoming #CarveDecemberClass as well as her journey as an artist (hint: s…
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I’m pretty sure that Rowan and I could have talked non-stop for about six hours. But we had to limit ourselves to just one hour. She’s smart, funny, hard working, thoughtful, and you’re going to love today’s podcast. Give it a listen! Rowan Sivyer, AKA Little Rowan Redhead… …is a NZ born, Sydney-based printmaker, painter, avid crafter and educator.…
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It was my great pleasure to spend an hour chatting with Sandy McTier recently. We discussed how she built her business and her core beliefs about people and business relationships. Sandy is smart and passionate and I think you’re going to love today’s podcast. Give it a listen: If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a shout out on social media or…
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Mom and I have an argument on this episode — like a talking over each other and accusing the other of being wrong argument. Give it a listen! Here are our recommendations this episode: Eileen: article: How To Add More Play to Your Grown Up Life Julie: George Land’s TEDx talk (watch it below): I hope you enjoyed this episode. Thanks for stopping by!…
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Depending on how long you’ve been reading this blog and listening to this podcast, you may or may not know that I am a scrapbooker. I still pocket scrapbook, even though I gave up the 12×12 layouts. The fact is, I love memory keeping and I thought it was time that we had a tried and true scrapbooker on the podcast. And so, Mom and I chatted with Pa…
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Mom and I had a wonderful conversation with Wendy Solganik, aka “Willa.Wanders” this week. We probably could have talked to her for several hours. Our conversation covers making a living, pricing, business killing creativity, Black Lives Matter, authenticity, love of instagram, and more. Give it a listen! If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a …
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Today I’m bringing you a podcast in two halves. The first half was recorded right after I came home from New Jersey and filming some videos about new ScanNCut product (which was released yesterday). The second half was recorded right after I came home from recording season 9 of Make It Artsy. The podcast covers travel during COVID-19, some thoughts…
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Our guest today is Jackie Jimerson. Learn all about Jackie and her first time experiencing gelatin printing, gain insight into her thoughts on designing her own stencils, and listen in on our chat about paying for content or not, design teams, and a bit about being a black artist in the mixed media world. If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a …
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