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Find Loving Homes for Your Art

Welcome to the weekly podcast!

Let's find loving homes for your art, shall we?

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Nov 13, 2019

Another terrific artist took the time to chat with me!

Fine Art Ceramist Patricia Griffin and I explored several topics in this podcast. We explored her transition to becoming a full-time artist. Her transition to opening a public space and becoming a retail shop owner. And we took a journey into her most recent...


Oct 24, 2019

And... What is it for?

 

Well, well, well. A series of clicks found me re-visiting an amazing talk by Seth Godin. It's from December of 2017, but it's still so relevant today. And, it will be just as relevant two or twenty years from now. Its impact cannot be overstated.

 

Watching the YouTube video again, I was...


Oct 17, 2019

Make Love Not War

'Tis the season for people to start lining up and deciding to take a stance in our whacky world of politics. It's getting louder and harder to remain ignorant of all the goings-on.

And, we all have the freedom to speak our minds. But this week's podcast is sending you a warning siren. When you are in...


Oct 10, 2019

Got Brand?

The concept of a "brand" can be nebulous. On the face of it having an identifiable brand might seem all about corporate/big business. Yes, the major "brands" have that look and feel and strong ties to giant marketing machines, but artists need to have a branded look, too. And they can really become more human...


Oct 3, 2019

SQUIRREL!

I can't really explain how my squirrely mind came up with this podcast, but I think you will come away with a new point of view. And hopefully, some strong connections that will lead to you finding loving homes for your art.

Bottom line: I want you to find your inner squirrel and become one with that...