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Starseed Joy

Tara Joy Andrews

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Starseed Joy is a podcast with authentic heart-to-heart conversations about starseeds, spiritual awakenings, divination, light language, spiritual hygiene, and the good, the bad and the ugly of living the human experience with more heart and joy. Hosted by starseed and galactic energy healer Tara Joy Andrews (@joystarhealer). Ready to get galactic? Let's go!
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Our voice is our most powerful sound instrument. We can use our voices to heal, to speak our truth, and shift energy. In this podcast, I will be sharing meditations, shamanic journeys, light language and drumming to help sooth the soul and quiet the mind. Join me for a relaxing and powerful experience journeying within.
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Welcome to Tara Joy Andrews’ podcast Creative Conflab! On this podcast, you will find honest conversations about creativity, art, design, and craft. We'll talk about what it means to be creative, how to stay motivated and inspired, and ways to continue learning in creative ways. Part solo episodes and part interviews with other amazing creative people we’ll delve into this inspiring world and hopefully motivate you a little along the way. Join us, we’re making things.
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Eavesdrop as Kai and Simeon bring the silo’d and uncomfortable conversations about diversity equity & inclusion in creative industries to the forefront, so everyone can participate. They'll say all the things you never hear in mixed company. Send advice, questions, share stories (good or bad) and suggestions at askmixedcompany@gmail.com
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Generation Z, also known as Gen-Z, refers to individuals born between 1997 and 2012. As this generation becomes increasingly influential in the market, it's crucial for businesses to understand their behavior and preferences to effectively reach and engage with them.In partnership with the Advertising Club of NY, we delve into the latest trends in …
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In October of 2023 Burrell Communications announced it was officially under new leadership. Boldly boasting a remarkable acquisition by the Black-owned private equity firm FVLCRUM Partners and Channing Johnson, a Los Angeles attorney at Loeb & Loeb, through his investment company View Park Capital. As apart of this leadership shift, Tara DeVeaux, f…
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Jason P. Chambers’ new book 'Advertising Revolutionary: The Life and Work of Tom Burrell' spotlights the ad exec's influence on the industry's approach to marketing to Black Americans. He joined us to give insight into why he chose to highlight Burrell and why the book is important for this generation of advertisers.…
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Join us for a special edition of the Advertising Club of New York's "Mixed Company" podcast, recorded live at the esteemed 60th International Andy Awards. This episode brings together a powerhouse lineup of creative leaders, including Tiffany Rolfe (R/GA), Rafael Pitanguy (VML), Shannon Washington (Gotham), Lewis Williams (Weber Shandwick), and PJ …
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The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion landscape is shifting. There are laws prohibiting it and C-suites minimizing it. What does all of this mean for historically marginalized groups? We're joined by Micheline Grace Lewis & Tope Ajala to take a closer look at how far we've come since the 2008 Madison Ave Lawsuit, Times Up Advertising in 2016, and th…
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Intentional Power: The 6 Essential Leadership Skills for Triple Bottom Line Impact explores how the transition from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism has created an urgent need for a new model of leadership; a model that enables leaders to navigate competing demands from both internal and external stakeholders including the most raci…
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On this episode, we're discussing the latest trends in advertising that are expected to dominate the industry by 2024, with Rick Song; President, Brand Innovators Strategy Group & Board Chair Emeritus of the Advertising Club of NY and Enas Hassan; Program Manager of the International ANDY AWARDS. Advertising has always been an ever-evolving field, …
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A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine was established in 2020 when numerous Black executives & business leaders were asked to have discussions about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Adu, the host of the podcast, noticed that these conversations often neglected to celebrate the individual and instead focused solely on Black trauma. Adu (AdAge 40 Under 40 …
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Kareem Hayes is an Screenwriter, Author, and Actor who has sold over 150,000 books independently. As his new independent film Necessary Evil is making its way through the film festival circuit, Kareem joins us to talk about the art of storytelling independently, how he's making a way for the next generation, and why authentic stories matter.…
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Seven years ago, we dropped our first episode, The Miseducation of Diversity [highly recommend re-listening with the link below], and a lot has changed, but many things have remained the same regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion within creative industries. So, we're talking about the state of DEI in a post 'George Floyd Economy', while reflec…
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Kat Gordon is back on the pod! A few weeks ago, Kat, the founder of the 3% Movement, released a Substack article, The Rise of Introverts. In her article, Kat outlines how leadership in corporations has historically over-indexed with extroverts, but the future will see a lot of shared traits among introverts being in demand because they will fuel in…
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We're back after our much-needed hiatus. Still candidly talking about what needs to be done to make creative industries more diverse, more equitable, and more inclusive--but with a new flow. Hit play as we chop it up from our vantage as leaders about everything from DEI backlash to Netflix.By Mixed Company
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A heart-to-heart conversation with Amanda Ingram-Cottom about all things spiritual awakening. Amanda is a mentor for spiritual souls who helps people through their spiritual awakenings. She helps people release what no longer serves and assists people in stepping into their power. Some topics we discuss are: - What is a spiritual awakening? - Spiri…
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Mixed Company Podcast was started in 2016 to speak the unfiltered truth of mid-level professionals to those in power. For over 100 podcasts, Kai, Karinna, and Simeon covered topics that advocated for people who have been historically othered because of their identities. Now, as they’ve in advanced stages in their careers, they’re handing the mics t…
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Defund to Refund is an initiative founded by Huge to help Americans rethink public safety. Through a story-based platform that illustrates the human cost of over-policing, they're on a mission to redirect resources to build safer, healthier communities. We spoke to few members of the Defund to Refund team: Fuming Cao, Justin Anderson-Weber, Brandon…
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Hate against Asian American Pacific Islander communities has risen during the COVID-19 pandemic. The best strategy to #StopAsianHate is to arm everyone with the right information to spark empathy and action. Strategy Director Stephanie Rickards joins us to discuss her ongoing research to combat Asian stereotypes in the media.…
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Influencer Marketing is a Billion Dollar business making careers for content creators & cultural voices. Now, more than ever, representation and education in this area amongst brand leaders & talent can be the difference between getting played or getting paid. Tiffany Hardin, founder of Gild Creative Group, is making sure that the partnerships betw…
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2020 Part Two is working overtime, so we're talking about a few things. AdAge has still not held themselves accountable for their negative CMO "prediction" about Bozoma Saint John--50+ days and counting--shout out to Gary J. Nix. And, working from home has amplified the effects of toxic people and work cultures, so we're solution venting our way to…
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It's been six months since brands and agencies made promises for real equality, and everyone who considers themselves an ally in the movement for Black lives posted black squares. Not much has changed or improved in the industry. We're no longer talking about what they need to do--we're talking about what we can do for ourselves.This week's Ain't S…
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More than 85% of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) are unemployed in integrated positions, despite their ability or willingness to work. Laurel Rossi, co-founder of Creative Spirit, the first global organization to create integrated employment for neurodiverse individuals, joined us to talk about their mission.Dope Shit…
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On August 3rd, we had a conversation with Nathan Young and Bennett D. Bennett, founders of 600 & Rising, to address concerns from its Black signatories. It is an insightful discussion that should be listened to through the lens of *Community Accountability. Since the episode was recorded Nathan Young resigned from the organization and they're in th…
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There's been an uptick in critiques about what the advertising industry is doing to address its lack of diversity and inclusion, and the fostering of inequitable spaces. But without solutions, these critiques come off as tone-deaf and problematic. We discuss our format of Solution Venting and why it's essential to the industry's evolution. We also …
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There are a lot of people who are focused on the future of creatives of color right now in media. The emphasis is on reskilling and upskilling for the jobs that are available now--not tomorrow. Cinema Director/ DP and Media Specialist Stephen Small-Warner joined us to talk about we should be focused on in media and culture to thrive in the near fut…
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In episode fifteen, I chat with registered dietician, certified diabetes educator, technology addict and creativity lover, Alka Chopra. We chat about incorporating creativity into our self-care routines, where her love of technology and teaching started, and about her online creative classes. You can connect with Alka on her website. Join in on the…
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In episode fourteen, I have a powerful chat with Meryl Cook about creativity, how it has shaped her business, and how courage and resilience through creativity is something that makes everyone happier and more confident. You can connect with Meryl on her website, on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Join in on the Creative Conflab conversation on Tw…
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In episode thirteen, I chat with USA Today bestselling author, fellow podcaster and author of "How to Build Your Creative Career", Russell Nohelty. We chat about the main areas to focus on to build your creative business, some struggles creatives have, and how Russell can help with his podcast, books, blog posts, and coaching programs. The Complete…
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In episode eleven, Kerra and I chat honestly about marketing, social media marketing, and how to be consistent with your online marketing. We also chat about the importance of connections and how social media can help build relationships. You can connect with Kerra AuCoin Mansfield on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can also check out her web…
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This week is often the start of summer with holidays for July 1st in Canada and July 4th in the USA. In episode ten I discuss three of my favourite books that discuss and cover creativity. I also announce my first Instagram giveaway that you can enter over on my Instagram account @creativeconflab. Happy summer!…
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In episode nine, I dig into the wonderful world of publishing and book design with Rebecca Wilson. We chat about self-publishing vs. traditional publishing, how everyone should publish a book, and we geek out about some of the things we love most about books and journals. You can connect with Rebecca on her website or on Instagram. Join in on the C…
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In episode eight, I chat with leadership coach and diversity consultant Andrea Janzen about why we undervalue what we know and do. We chat about celebrating your accomplishments, that icky feeling when you send big estimates and quotes, and how to get more from your work or business. You can also connect with Andrea on her Instagram and Facebook pa…
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In episode seven, I dig deep with Codie Lea, a bodymind & soul coach and fellow artist about setting intentions, rethinking negativity and striving towards your own personal awesome island. Connect with Codie on her website, on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Join in on the Creative Conflab conversation on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.…
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In episode five, I chat with Mike Tanner (oneredcat.com @stuffmikedoes.ca) about what creativity means to him, why we like to-do lists, how accountability buddies and coaches help us reach our goals, and why a podcast about potato chips was one of the most creative things he's put out into the world. We also chat about a bunch of other interesting …
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In episode 4 of Creative Conflab, I chat with Laura Lake (@lauralakesd) about how being truly creative comes from our subconscious mind. We also chat a little bit about personality, therapy, and a lot about mindfulness and how to look out for and combat burnout. Join in on the Creative Conflab conversation on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.…
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In episode three, I chat with Pierre Tabbiner about our creative process, working on analog projects like cross-stitch and string art, discuss how people are shifting their marketing and advertising, and he talks about how an awesome community colouring project #CommunityColours is getting people to grab their colouring supplies in Dartmouth, Halif…
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In episode 2, I have an informative and honest chat with Katie Hanczaryk (mandalas4ns@gmail.com) who works at the Avalon Sexual Assault Centre (@centreavalon) about why our brains are not letting us be creative right now. We discuss what art therapy is and how being creative and making art or doing things that bring us joy can help us. And we also …
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