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The Orbiting Human Circus

WNYC Studios and Night Vale Presents

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Discover a wondrously surreal world of magic, music, and mystery. This immersive, cinematic audio spectacle follows the adventures of a lonely, stage-struck janitor who is drawn into the larger-than-life universe of the Orbiting Human Circus, a fantastical, wildly popular radio show broadcast from the top of the Eiffel Tower. WNYC Studios presents a special director’s cut of this joyous, moving break from reality. Starring John Cameron Mitchell, Julian Koster, Tim Robbins, Drew Callander, Su ...
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Small to Big

Snovel Creations

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"Small to Big", the podcast that narrates the thrilling journey of every ambitious enterprise. Imagine starting off with just a nugget of an idea and then growing it into something spectacular! It's a journey every dreamer takes, but it's not always easy. You see when you';re on your way to making it big, there's often a twisty road ahead, and you might wish for a roadmap. That's where we come in. Our mission is to give you the tips and tricks you need to navigate your path to success.
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CJ Wartley, visionary and creator. Starting off as a dreamer, singer and Hip Hop dancer, I quickly discovered my calling in the entertainment business. Producing as well as having a business mind helped me create the idea of what I am today. Starting from the ground up in 1987. The idea of my dream was a simple music recording studio. In a short time, my small dream became my life. I found the entertainment industry to be a very harsh place. So after several doors closing, along with endless ...
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In our first original podcast, we explore the diversity of the human experience through unscripted and natural conversations. We’re not limited to any specific topic or theme, so every episode is a unique and exciting journey. Join us as we take our conversations outside the studio to new and exciting locations, from the tranquility of a forest clearing to the hustle and bustle of a vibrant coffee shop. Our guests come from all walks of life, with a wide range of passions, interests, and exp ...
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American Dreamers

Aurra Studios | Claire Clottey

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Claire Clottey facilitates informative, entertaining, inspiring and thought provoking conversations about lifestyle, culture, ethnicity, racial identity and social mobility. ‘American Dreamers’ explores the experiences of black people and minorities from all walks of life, who made the decision to immigrate to the US from the UK, or to the UK from the US. Each episode and interview highlights individual journeys, reasons for relocation, opportunities and cultural identity in the English spea ...
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A view of the Music (and comedy) underground of Columbus Ohio.. from Rap, R&B, to Country, Rock, even Metal. We want to know!!! What is going down in C-Town. We'll go in the studio, to the concerts, We'll go to their house to bring you the 4-1-1 on todays hottest artists in the capital city.
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YACHT—Young Americans Challenging High Technology—is a post-pop trio based in Los Angeles. They are neither young nor all American. YACHT are new wave radio rejects; perpetual outsiders; canny observers; dreamer-prophets who average seven years ahead of their time. Founded in 2002 in the Pacific Northwest DIY scene, they’ve since released seven full-length albums and dozens of singles and EPs, always supplementing their releases with multimedia projects and high-concept experiments. An unpla ...
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Welcome to UpCycle Canada, the ultimate podcast for eco-conscious individuals seeking sustainable alternatives to combat the ever-growing problem of waste. If you're passionate about finding inspiration to repurpose, reuse, and recycle discarded items, then this podcast is tailor-made for you! Join hosts Dave and Jennifer Campbell as they take you on an exciting journey into the creative world of UpCycling. Through thought-provoking discussions, interviews with experts, and real-life success ...
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I'm stoked to be joined by Steve Dennis—a life coach, business coach, anger management professional, professional public speaker, and business owner! He has a marvelous personality, and his charisma and charm are contagious. We dive deep into practical takeaways all of us—not just business pros—can utilize daily to push to be the best version of ou…
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On this episode we interview the founder of Weird Productions, Lindsay Hebert. We talk about embracing diversity with weird art, creating an alternative to the traditional gallery model, showcasing the unique gifts of local artists, and riding the wave of the creative process. Stay Connected with Lindsay: https://weirdproductions.art https://www.fa…
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On this episode we interview illustrator and comic book artist Ryan Oakley. We talk about exploring western and sci-fi themes in comic book illustration, navigating color on a screen, breaking into the comic industry, designing your table set up for a convention, the importance of making art that you like, and embracing human connection through the…
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I'm joined today by my friend Ben Lipford! Ben is a brilliant photographer, video and multimedia pro based out of Atlanta. He started his career as an engineer and discovered soon after his love and passion for storytelling through photography and brand development. This is a chat you don't want to miss! As always, thanks for joining us! If you'd l…
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So you want to expand your art business and hire help. But where do you start? In this episode we talk about the logistics! We discuss the types of team members and assistants you can choose, and the difference between specialized contractors, studio assistants, and virtual assistants, and our tips and tricks for setting your artist team up for suc…
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On this episode we interview the host of CreativeMornings RDU, Joel Pominville! We talk about his journey as a self proclaimed “distracted creative professional”, how he joined the CreativeMornings team, the power of using stories to strengthen your local community, enriching your artwork with more life experiences, and the importance of showing up…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Nathan Patterson—a dear friend I met a few years back while filming a marriage proposal—coincidentally at his daughter's ballet recital. His background is in technology and telecommunications; but in recent years, he has started his own company that produces high-end, multi-camera, live-stream video content. Needless …
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It’s time for a catch up! In this episode we discuss what we are both working on as well as wins and struggles in our current studio practice. We cover a handful of topics ranging from pursuing mural clients, attending industry conferences as an artist, collaborating with community organizations, and planning for the busy holiday season ahead! Epis…
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As promised, here is the follow-up episode from Sonya's garden three months later! The In The Moment series allows us to stray from our traditional format to bring you an intimate conversation that captures the essence of spontaneity. Sometimes, the most incredible discussions occur in brief moments that don't quite fill the duration of a full epis…
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On this episode we interview artist and muralist Rachel Castaneda. We talk to her about her journey from the classroom to launching a mural business, how to leverage referral opportunities while you are growing your style and following, utilizing social media for inspiration, and accepting that success is a moving goal post. Stay Connected with Rac…
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I'm joined by my relatively new friend Christie Carroll—a real estate agent based in Northwest Georgia. Christie is yet again someone I met through my newly formed networking group, and she is clearly knowledgeable and passionate about her career and her relationships with her current—and even past—clients. Join us as we go on a nature walk through…
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On this episode we interview visual artist, author, coach, and the host of the “Art & Cocktails” podcast, Ekaterina Popova. We talk about her journey of art entrepreneurship, balancing multiple income streams, the power of trusting your honest voice writing down your long term goals, becoming a manifesting generator, and protecting the magic of you…
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To frame or not to frame, that is the question! As artists we are faced with thousands of creative decisions with every piece, and to frame or not to frame is one of them too. On today’s episode we give an overview of your framing options as an artist, the pros and cons of framing your work, as well as tips and factors to consider when framing your…
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I've got a super laid-back episode for you guys today! Joey Stevens—attorney at law and county commissioner elect in St. Clair County, Alabama—joins me on the show. The conversation ranges from larger-than-life fowl; a Ritz-cracker-loving kangaroo; and life as an attorney turned county commissioner. As always, thanks for joining us! If you'd like t…
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Commissioned artwork can be a tricky game. Whether it is a painting, mural, logo, illustration, sculpture, or other type of client work, there’s a significant element of collaboration involved that can be a first time experience for many creatives. On today’s episode we share our top 10 tips for collaborating with a client on a commissioned piece. …
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On this episode we interview art business mentor and author of the Amazon Best Selling book, Art Money & Success, Maria Brophy! We talk about shifting your mindset around money and pricing, building relationships with an email newsletter, the importance of making murals easy for the client, creating a life you want to live, leveraging one opportuni…
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I'm stoked to be joined by a long-time friend Seth Ingram! Seth is a film producer, collegiate educator, writer, film-fest director, and the list goes on and on–with some of his work currently streaming on Apple TV, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, and Showtime. It's an honor to have him on the show to discuss all things film and TV—especially as it relat…
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Letters of intent are a key component to receiving public art calls, grants, and various artistic opportunities. But what should this letter include? In today’s episode, that is what we discuss! From your interest in the opportunity to creative ways of highlighting your previous experience, a strong letter of interest can make the difference betwee…
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Retaining your image copyrights as an artists is extremely important, not only for legal purposes but also for future income streams! However, what exactly is an image copyright? Although we are not lawyers, in today’s episode we discuss what it is, why it’s important, how you get an image copyright, as well as factors to consider when seeking disp…
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Today we're in the cozy and simple environment of my own home office. I have the privilege of chatting with Scott Dempsey—a seasoned information technology professional with more than two decades in the field! This is another conversation that could easily go on for hours; but with much restraint, we were able to keep it within our usual window of …
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On this episode we interview North Carolina painter Michele Yellin. We talk about the impact of going abroad in one's creative development, the benefits of working on multiple art pieces at once, finding a studio space that fits your current lifestyle, and watching your work evolve over time. Stay Connected with Michelle: www.micheleyellin.com http…
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On this episode we interview hyper feminine artist Ali Hval. We talk about the balance of painting and sculpture in building a body of work, challenging traditional expectations of femininity, making art that feels like a performance, becoming bold in one’s creative process. Stay Connected with Ali: www.alihval.com https://www.instagram.com/alihval…
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We're chatting from the lovely events space Grace Events in Rome, Georgia, as I welcome Megan O'Hara to the show! She and her teammate, Kate White, were the winners of Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship a few years ago. Megan was delightful to talk to, and her love of what she does is beyond evident! She shares behind-the-scenes details, th…
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Many artists experience the rollercoaster of emotions during their creative career. In today’s episode we talk about the moments of failure that may secretly be breakthroughs in your process and artistic style. We talk about art being a continuous learning journey, embracing the process, and the importance of intention.Episode Blog Link: https://ww…
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On this episode we interview artist and muralist, Sarahlaine Calva. We talk about taking Action before you are ready, evolving your creative style through murals, being selective with commission clients, utilizing technology in your creative process, and pursuing projects you are passionate about. Stay Connected with Sarahlaine: www.sarahsface.com …
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As promised, here is the bonus episode from yesterday's release! The In The Moment series allows us to stray from our traditional format to bring you an intimate conversation that captures the essence of spontaneity. Sometimes, the most incredible discussions occur in brief moments that don't quite fill the duration of a full episode. But why shoul…
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I'm joined by my new friend Sonya Blankenship—a true veteran in the world of home loans—which we talk a ton about. Though, what I found most interesting about one of my first conversations with her was her love of gardening, hunting, fishing, and anything outdoors! And appropriately enough—the great outdoors is where we are recording for this episo…
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Making art isn't always easy, but it's a path we choose and one that requires artistic resilience along the way. In today’s episode we discuss the importance of having a learning mindset, leaning into the process of art making over the final outcome, embracing experimentation, overcoming frustration with knowledge, and the process for finding satis…
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Hustling is great, however an important aspect of the creative process that often gets overlooked is the power of pausing to reflect on your work. In today’s episode we discuss the importance of reflection in your art practice, sourcing and managing creative ideas, and embracing your unique workflow to avoid stress and burnout. Episode Blog Link: h…
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Today's guest is Sean Frazier, a seasoned actor with a rich career spanning stage, film, and television. We're enjoying a beautiful spring day outdoors, and at one point, we walk past the very theater where he and his wife shared their first kiss. Sean is a delightful person, and our conversation is both engaging and insightful. With a wealth of ex…
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On this episode we interview interdisciplinary artist Sara Torgison. We talk about advocating for your work in academia, exploring the intersection of ceramics and fiber art, navigating art workshops and figuring out where time exists in your life to prioritize your art practice. Stay Connected with Sara: www.saratorgison.com https://www.instagram.…
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On this episode we interview Artspace’s Creative Director Annah Lee. We talk about shifting one's focus from art making to curating stories, the power of designing the tone of an art exhibition and advice for artists on applying for exhibitions, photographing your work, and the importance of creating a body of work. Stay Connected with Annah: artsp…
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The heart of my guest today is even bigger than his biceps, and that's saying something! Kipp Buford—fitness coach with Orangetheory Fitness in Rome, Georgia—was gracious enough to lend me an hour of his time to come on the show and chat me up all things motivation, overcoming self-doubt, and ways to be the best version of you possible! As always, …
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As working artists, you understand the demands of managing every aspect of your creative business. However, embracing the concept of delegation can be a game changer! In this episode we unpack the need for delegation in our businesses, the benefits and obstacles you may face, as well as the easiest first steps to start delegating today! So if you’v…
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It’s time for our listener questions! In this episode we answer questions from artists and art professionals that we received at Triangle Artworks 2024 Annual SMASH the Arts event. We cover a lot of topics including struggling to find like minded artists locally, pricing your work in order to make a living, staying authentic to your creative voice …
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I'm excited to have another one of my BNI teammates Colt Kelley and his wife Stephanie Gargiulo on the show! As mentioned previously, I'm really pushing for more group conversations, and this was a jam-packed one no doubt! To be 100% honest with you, it's hard to put this conversation into words. What began as a simple walk, turned out to be a conv…
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We are celebrating 3 years of the Level Up Artists Podcast! Over the years, both the podcast and our creative journeys have evolved significantly. In this episode, we're taking a trip down memory lane to explore all the major milestones. We'll chat about the evolution of our artistic styles, the transformations in our studio spaces, and how our inc…
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A cybersecurity breach is not a matter of if, but a matter of when in this day in age. In today’s episode we partnered with Triangle Artworks to host a Lunch and Learn presentation where local cybersecurity expert, Torrence Reed, talks about how this space may affect artists. Torrence discusses… Art, AI and Your IP Why having back up data is import…
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I'm joined today by Dr. Himanshu Patel, a cardiologist with Advent Health Redmond in Rome, Georgia! This is a conversation I've been excited about for some time, and—much to my delight—the discussion takes many unplanned and exciting turns along the way! We talk about healthy grocery tips, the medical technology of today and on the horizon, the pat…
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On this episode we interview artist and mental health professional, Lamar Whidbee. We talk about chasing purpose with the work you make, being grounded in storytelling, the feeling of artmaking, the power of creative mentorship, and the role that mental health plays in our day to day lives. Stay Connected with Lamar: https://www.lamarwhidbee.com ht…
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On this episode we interview artist and quilter Michelle Wilkie. We talk about the importance of building a community in the art world, making the most out of any opportunity, exploring the intersection of quilting and fine art, and the admin workload of being a full time artist. Stay Connected with Michelle: https://www.mlwilkie.com/gallery https:…
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I'm joined on a chilly Spring day by one of my newest friends Chris Wilson. We face the nippy winds outside of our local Starbucks—or as I like to say—the HindLight Media corporate office! Chris is quite a multifaceted individual which becomes apparent quickly in the conversation. We talk about his company and what he does on a daily basis—as well …
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In today's episode, we explore the intersectionality between art and mental health. It is of course no substitute for professional help, however, in addition to doctor-led treatment, art making can have an incredibly powerful impact on your day to day life! So whether you’re a professional painter, musician, sculptor, writer, singer, coloring book …
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On this episode we interview Raleigh based figurative painter, Ashley Harrington. We talk about developing your style as a self taught artist, becoming aware of your self awareness, embracing the excitement of being an emerging artist, and hosting your own art show. Stay Connected with Ashley: https://ashleyharringtonart.com/ https://www.instagram.…
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Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Ande Frazier, Amazon Best-selling author of "Fin(anci)ally Free," to the podcast! Join us as we explore insightful discussions on financial literacy and preparing ourselves and our children for a secure financial future. We delve into Ande's experiences as a public speaker, spreading her expertise nationwide. Of cours…
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In today's episode, we dive into the intriguing and potentially controversial intersection of AI and artistic expression. We brainstorm AI's role in the creative process and our ability to use it as a tool to enhance creativity, not replacing the artists’ human touch. From generating ideas to editing down artists statements, AI is a tool that shoul…
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On this episode we interview Charlotte based artist Angela Lubinecky. We talk about using art to spread joy in your community, following what makes you happy, leveraging local events to network, sharing open calls with other artists, and embracing community over competition. Stay Connected with Angela: Website: www.lolangi.com Instagram: https://ww…
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Welcome to the season two kickoff of Off The Cuff! In this episode, I bring on fellow video pro, Damon Self, as we stroll through the very school he recently graduated from. Join us in a raw and unscripted conversation about our journeys into the visual arts and our unwavering passion for our craft, community, and entrepreneurialism. Tune in and wa…
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Money is top of mind for any entrepreneur so in today’s episode we discuss how to save money in your art practice. Whether you're a seasoned creator, or just starting on your journey, we are going to discuss tips and insights to help you make the most out of your resources. From reviving old supplies for a fresh start, to identifying money wasters,…
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On this episode we interview Artist and Paper Sculptor Michael Velliquette. We talk about discovering paper as a complex creative medium, exploring where present and permanence intersect, pursuing opportunities that are genuine to the work, and nurturing professional relationships while balancing gallery representation. Stay Connected with Michael:…
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