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S7 E1: Using Creativity to Make a Difference
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We’d be remiss in trying to continue on with the podcast acting as if nothing is happening around us. 2020 has been an upheaval year for just about every single person on the planet, and while we are both privileged, middle-class white ladies in Midwestern states who are faring quite well during the pandemic, all things considered, our lives do still look very different than they did in March.
So this season, rather than continue to explore how we fit creativity into our daily lives -- something we are largely unable to do right now as we have in the past -- we wanted to explore a topic that has emerged as one we both care about deeply: How do we use creativity to make a difference?
We’re going to be interviewing people who use their creativity to create change in directions that matter to them. We hope you’ll get to hear from a wide variety of artists who hold a variety of views. None of them will be identical to our own, and we don’t believe that they have to be. In this episode in particular, we’re going to be talking about the pandemic and what our lives look like right now. The choices we’ve made for our families may not be the same as yours, and that’s okay! We know that in this time, everyone is doing what they think is best.
However, we do want to be upfront and say that race and issues of equality are not “too political” to talk about on a podcast that discusses creativity. Everything is political, first of all. And second: the issue of equality for all people is a human rights issue, not something we are willing to debate.
We hope you gain some ideas from our guests this season about how you can create change around the things that matter to you, regardless of where your personal views land.
Got someone you’d love to hear from this season about how they make a difference with their creative gifts? Email us at chasingcreativepodcast@gmail.com.
Resources we mentioned in this episode:
Andy Slavitt on Twitter
King Gutter Baby on Instagram (infectious disease expert)
Pantsuit Politics Podcast
Home Cooking with Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway
The Lazy Genius Podcast with Kendra Adachi
Lisa Hensley on Instagram
Mini Book Club:
Best Summer Reads:
Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Harry Potter (of course)
Pride by Ibi Zoboi
Nonfiction that’s changed our perspective:
Just Mercy by Bryan Stephenson
The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place by Andy Crouch
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Books that have spurred us onto action in some way:
Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms by Erin Benzakein
Visions of Vocation by Steven Garber
95 episodes
Manage episode 271335589 series 1402149
We’d be remiss in trying to continue on with the podcast acting as if nothing is happening around us. 2020 has been an upheaval year for just about every single person on the planet, and while we are both privileged, middle-class white ladies in Midwestern states who are faring quite well during the pandemic, all things considered, our lives do still look very different than they did in March.
So this season, rather than continue to explore how we fit creativity into our daily lives -- something we are largely unable to do right now as we have in the past -- we wanted to explore a topic that has emerged as one we both care about deeply: How do we use creativity to make a difference?
We’re going to be interviewing people who use their creativity to create change in directions that matter to them. We hope you’ll get to hear from a wide variety of artists who hold a variety of views. None of them will be identical to our own, and we don’t believe that they have to be. In this episode in particular, we’re going to be talking about the pandemic and what our lives look like right now. The choices we’ve made for our families may not be the same as yours, and that’s okay! We know that in this time, everyone is doing what they think is best.
However, we do want to be upfront and say that race and issues of equality are not “too political” to talk about on a podcast that discusses creativity. Everything is political, first of all. And second: the issue of equality for all people is a human rights issue, not something we are willing to debate.
We hope you gain some ideas from our guests this season about how you can create change around the things that matter to you, regardless of where your personal views land.
Got someone you’d love to hear from this season about how they make a difference with their creative gifts? Email us at chasingcreativepodcast@gmail.com.
Resources we mentioned in this episode:
Andy Slavitt on Twitter
King Gutter Baby on Instagram (infectious disease expert)
Pantsuit Politics Podcast
Home Cooking with Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway
The Lazy Genius Podcast with Kendra Adachi
Lisa Hensley on Instagram
Mini Book Club:
Best Summer Reads:
Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Harry Potter (of course)
Pride by Ibi Zoboi
Nonfiction that’s changed our perspective:
Just Mercy by Bryan Stephenson
The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place by Andy Crouch
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Books that have spurred us onto action in some way:
Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms by Erin Benzakein
Visions of Vocation by Steven Garber
95 episodes
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