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From the Hip with Adrianne Gunn

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People are fascinating, especially up close, and more especially when you get them talking about the things they love. From the Hip: Conversations in the service of Passion, Purpose, and Play - earnestly and authentically explores the tales, trials, and triumphs of entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives
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A bi-weekly podcast where artists from different mediums come together to have discourse on how the arts, can and could, impact different social and political facets of our society. The hope is to inspire more socially conscious art and to encourage all people to create work that can build connections within their own lives and communities for the better.
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We end our second season with a crackling and highly motivating interview with the incomparable Tra’Renee Chambers. She shares about her journey to becoming an emmy-award winning TV host, how she uses her voice to elevate the voices of others, and how she’s not looking for tolerance or acceptance anymore - she’s looking for CELEBRATION! What a fant…
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We step away from our more traditional artistic forms this week to speak with the creative mind behind the Mother’s Bistro & Bar, Lisa Ann Schroeder. Our conversation gets into the intentionality of space, restaurants’ place in the creativity community, and growing a Portland where creators can positively thrive. You’ll be rushing to make brunch pl…
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This week we talk to the lovely theatre maker and educator Ajai Tripathi about rewriting the myths we share, how theatre can be both a ritual of lies and a reflection of reality, as well as the soul work that must be done to sustain progressive art making in our city. You won’t want to miss it! This podcast is hosted by Pearson Kunz and produced by…
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We go deep this week into the colonial roots of many roadblocks and challenges facing the Portland art scene with our incredible guest Demian DinéYazhi´. We discuss how to love a city while being critical of it, how to confront the hyper marginalization of certain artistic identities, and how we must strive for a better future even if we don’t know…
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We have a really exciting episode this week with movement artist Honey LeFleur. Pearson and Honey explore slippery grief, the productive processing of a pandemic year, and manifesting a wholly necessary cultural renaissance in our city. You won’t want to miss this one y’all! You can check out Honey LeFleur’s work at: https://www.honeylefleur.com/ @…
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Our awesome artist this week is Troy Mathews who creates breathtaking pieces in Portland while being an arts educator. In our conversation with Troy this week, we discuss which audiences to address in social justice art-making, the need for more variety in our city’s gallery space, and even how to use tax loopholes to make big money from art in Ore…
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Our guest this week, Fran Bittakis is a true creative connector through her organization JOOP JOOP. In our conversation this week we talk about making your own spaces when you don’t fit inside the labels, the multidisciplinary nature of today’s artists, and a concrete plan for large corporations to invest in the artistic capital that Portland’s BIP…
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This week we talk pop culture in a major way with comic book writer and illustrator Terry Blas. Our discussion runs the gamut from using art as an educational tool, how the financial cost and intended audience of a piece contribute to its legitimacy in the art community, all the way to Ariana Grande and Marvel! It’s a real rollercoaster y’all. Chec…
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Local multimedia producer Katya is our guest this week. Pearson and Katya reflect on how the global pandemic has allowed creators a sort of intermission; a time to recharge and make healthier one’s creative processes. Connecting with Katya: @klipkloppproductions on Instagram linktr.ee/klipklopproductions This podcast is hosted by Pearson Kunz and p…
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Two teachers - host, Pearson Kunz, and special guest Nicole Smith - go absolutely off on the importance of arts education. We get into the magic theatre moments for youth, the importance of creating even when you may never see the final product, and - of course - a queer, time-travelling boyz band. Listen up artists, educators, time-travellers, and…
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In this episode I sit and chat with Intersectional Feminist Life Coach Tsipa Swan. We get to talking about nearly everything! For instance how the universe really works, pooping, ego transformation, how bidets work, making intuitive decisions from your pussy, drag queens, David Bowie, the Royale Family, and how the simple act of thinking differentl…
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In this episode I sit and chat with sports chiropractor, flamenco dancer, and founder of Heart Health Care for Artists Dr Montserrat Andreys. We get to talking about ways that you can engage your creativity, your body, and your mindset during extreme circumstances like a global pandemic. Montserrat’s website: https://www.hearthealthcareforartists.c…
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On June 24th 2019 my friend, and this episode’s guest, Jon Davidson fell approx 80 ft off a cliff on a volcano in Mexico, breaking 21 bones, including his back, shoulder, sternum, knee, and neck. He also suffered a punctured lung, a concussion, and severe lacerations all over his body. In this episode Jon and I sit and catch up on that adventure. J…
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In this episode I sit and chat with author, educator, and founder of Boys Alive! and On Boys podcast Janet Allison. We get to talking about the ways that boys are different and how we can better understand, parent, and teach boys so that we can all thrive together. Janet’s website: https://www.boysalive.com/ Topics covered: Boy world, Man box, how …
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In this episode I sit and chat with poet, performer, and body worker Niema Lightseed. We get to talking about poetry, body work, and the way that humans are specifically designed for beauty, expression and creativity. Niema’s website: https://www.radwellbeing.com/ Topics covered: Creativity, body work, mind/body/spirit, oracle energy, the power of …
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In this episode I sit and chat with actor and singer Ithica Tell. We get to talking about the ways actors are emotional athletes and how important it is to fully engage with people. We also attempt to create a couple few new rules about how people might should engage with each other around race, gender, consent, and reproductive organs. Ithica’s we…
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In this episode I sit and chat with author, singer, and spiritual coach Starr Sheppard-Decker. We get to talking about entrepreneurship, and authenticity, and what it really means to live a spirit led life. Starr’s website: https://starrshepparddecker.com/ Topics covered: Letting go of the BS story of who we’re supposed to be, being an energetic co…
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In this episode I sit and chat with stage manager A. Kishlock. We get to talking about the rebellious act of fully embracing all of who we are and showing up for ourselves even when we’re in flux, or in pain, or feeling vulnerable, or feeling like we’re broken and weird. Topics covered: Gender, Stage management, shedding skin, self love, crying in …
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In this episode I sit and chat with Chris Franklin, actor, model, and host of Lost N Portland Podcast. We get to talking about creating opportunities to delight in the world around us from spending time in nature to spending time showcasing local folx who are up to amazing things. Chris’s website: https://www.lostnportland.com/ Topics covered: Mode…
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In this episode I sit and chat with Sex Educator and Physical Trainer Gretchen Leigh. We spend time talking about the power of vulnerability and the way that the path towards healing, growth, and change can be a very winding road. Gretchen’s website: gretchenleigh.org Topics covered: Vulnerability, My butt, eating disorders, perfectionism, control,…
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In this episode I sit and chat with sex experts and educators Amory Jane and Gretchen Leigh. We get to talking about why sex is important and how humor, transparency, vulnerability, and emotional awareness are vital parts of engaging with your sexuality. Amory Jane’s website: http://amoryjane.com/ Gretchen’s website: gretchenleigh.org/ Topics cover…
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In this episode I sit and chat with sex educator and entertainer Amory Jane who is on a mission to edu-tain and smash shame - about sex and to smash shame in general. Amory Jane’s website: amoryjane.com Topics covered: Sex, polyamory, The Patriarchy, masturbation, vibrators, yodeling, Germany, The Beatles, Sex Magic, infertility, stress, shame, tra…
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In this episode I sit and chat with my friend, Zed Jones - Actor/Performer, Community Educator, and Activist. We chat about the different ways we all show up and present ourselves in the world. Zed’s website: https://www.facebook.com/public/Zed-J...​ Topics covered: Dance battles against toddlers, how to dance, performing, gender, kale, furries, ta…
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Jon’s website: http://www.jondavidsonmusic.com/​ Topics covered: Music Business, injuries, illness, health challenges, setbacks, empowerment, empowerment through masturbation, how technology is driven by porn, connection, Lyme disease, balance conditions, the importance of clean water, why Jesus is cool, starting a cult, success, going the extra mi…
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We have a crackling conversation with writer and organizer Sossity Chiricuzio this week. In this interview, we get into the necessity of safe queer spaces, the importance of making events accessible to everyone, and the need to de-center white perspectives in the future of portland art. Get ready to get chills y’all! You can check out Sossity Chiri…
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This week we get nostalgic with high-energy guest Max Voltage! We discuss growing up in the Portland queer art scene, the ways in which Portland art has changed over the past decades, and the triumphs and challenges of producing new and original events in our city. Tune in for this local icon! You can check out Max Voltage’s work at: http://maxvolt…
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Our guest today is a freelance creative in Portland best known for their incredible murals. Guest, Eat Cho, discusses the ways Portland as a whole values the artistic process, the independence and collaboration involved in creating commissioned pieces, and how they want to use their artistic expression to uplift the Black experience for the next ge…
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This episode we’re honest about the realities of the literary arts scene in Portland with writer and performer Nastashia Minto. We discuss the power of vulnerability, valuing perspectives you may not resonate with, and practical strategies to make Portland’s art scene more inclusive of BIPOC artists. Check it out! You can find Nastashia Minto at: @…
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Today we’re taking a deep dive into the literary world of theatre criticism with guest TJ Acena. Listen as we discuss criticism as art, the state of artistic journalism, and the importance of political leadership and policy in the preservation of Portland’s live theatre scene. It’s jam-packed y’all! You can find TJ Acena at: http://tjacena.com @iha…
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On this episode of Creating Portland we take a deep dive into telling relevant stories, the problematic parts of the portland theatre scene, and artists’ responsibility to garner community support with local stage, film, and voice actor Enrique E. Andrade. You can find Enrique E. Andrade at: www.lavozde.com @piceea on Instagram This podcast is host…
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This is our first duo episode! We have the creative team of Jen Rowe and Brandon Woolley on here to discuss opening a theatre company during a pandemic, community partnerships, and pushing boundaries. You can find The Theatre Co at: thetheatreco.org This podcast is hosted by Pearson Kunz and produced by Charles Thompson III Follow us at: http://cre…
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This episode is features queer musican and writer Stephan Nance in a fascinating interview about the beauty of birds and the important impacts of abundance vs. scarcity mindsets. Take a listen to this expansive perspective! You can find Stephan Nance at: www.stephannance.com @stephannance on Instagram www.patreon.com/stephannance This podcast is ho…
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This episode is packed with a passionate perspective on the Portland art landscape with filmmaker and painter Betty Alcaraz! She and host Pearson Kunz discuss existence as creation, the censorship of “political” art, and creating communal spaces for BIPOC artists in our city. Check out this much-needed reflection for Portland artists! You can find …
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Here is another exciting episode where we talk about small moments with big impacts, specific storytelling with universal themes, and the importance of integrating artistic mediums with award-winning playwright and screenwriter Dan Kitrosser! Prepare to be inspired! You can find Dan Kitrosser at: http://dankitrosser.com This podcast is hosted by Pe…
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In this episode we discuss educational access, keeping an open mind, and the responsibility needed when telling other people’s stories with Golden Pride Productions’ own Polly Lisicak! You can find Polly Lisicak at: @pollyquinnn on Instagram http://goldenprideproductions.com https://www.twocentproductions.com/ This podcast is hosted by Pearson Kunz…
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Welcome to another episode where we discuss politically relevant filmmaking, miracles of nature, and the connection between money and diversity with Portland filmmaker Dawn Jones Redstone! Listen as she leaves host, Pearson Kunz, at a loss for words with her wisdom and insight. Check it out! You can find Dawn Jones Redstone at: http://dawnjonesreds…
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Welcome to a brand new episode where we discuss the importance of the census, using art to elevate marginalized voices, and community organization with Portland advocate, educator, and writer Rebeca Alamo Gonzalez! Check it out! With the Pandemic, the BLM protest and now the Wild Fires, there is a 6% of Oregon at risk of not being counted in the 20…
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Welcome to our inaugural episode where we discuss the horrors of Big Foot, strength in collaboration, and putting your balls on the table with Portland screenwriter, director, and producer Sommer Martin! Check it out! You can find Sommer Martin at: http://sommermartin.com @SommerBrz on Twitter This podcast is hosted by Pearson Kunz and produced by …
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In this episode I sit and chat with author of "Putting Makeup on Dead People" Jen Viloli. We get to talking a little bit about writing and about the ways that grief can expand our hearts and increase our capacity for joy.Jen's website: http://www.jenvioli.com/Topics covered: Writing, grief, joy, treasures, simple delights, the power of feeling emot…
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In this episode I sit and chat with the three founders of Moxie & Moss Workwear (now called Dovetail Workwear!) who originally endeavored tomake a few pairs of pants for themselves but were inspired by the desperate cry of nearly every woman they met to make work pants for everyone. We have a blast talking about what it's like to be riding the wave…
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In this episode I sit and chat with actress, puppet maker and multi passioned thing do-er Kate Mura. We get to delightfully geeking out about the ways that actors are trained to utilize our body and our emotions and how knowing how to fully utilize yourself and you emotions is the key to feeling what you want and getting what you want.Kate's websit…
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In this episode I sit and chat with visual storyteller Cole Howard who has a gift for meeting the right people at the right moment, following his curiosities, and saying yes to adventures that have taken him all over the globe. He and I catch up on what he's been up to and where he's been since we had our last moment-out-of-time conversation in the…
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