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Everyday CreationEveryday CreationGuitarist Duane "Rebel Rouser" Eddy Influenced Hendrix, Springsteen and Many OthersGuitarist Duane Eddy, whose signature sound was known as twang, began playing guitar at age five and later became an early rock music influencer. John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival referred to him as "the first rock and roll guitar god." Eddy recorded "Rebel Rouser" in 1958. The song, which really shows off that signature twang, reached number six on Billboard's Hot 100. His highest charting song was "Because They're Young," which peaked at number four.This episode's thumbnail photo is of Eddy performing in 2018. It's attributed to Raph_PH, CC BY 2.0. In the chapters, yo...2025-03-0502 minThe Addicted Mind PodcastThe Addicted Mind PodcastTransformative Approaches to Family Recovery with Jeff JonesHear strategies to break the cycle of addiction and transform family dynamics in our latest episode featuring Jeff Jones, a seasoned professional counselor and family recovery coach. Jeff opens up about his personal journey and how it fuels his mission to help families combat addiction, urging the importance of removing shame and advocating for early intervention. Learn actionable steps and gain practical insights on how families can become an integral part of their loved one's recovery process, fostering a supportive and hopeful environment.Discover the hidden complexities of codependency within families affected by addiction...2024-09-2348 minStoryShout: Real Stories of Failure & ConnectionStoryShout: Real Stories of Failure & ConnectionDuane's Lovely to Meet at ConferencesSend us a textIn this episode of StoryShout, Duane Forrester regales host Kelsey Jones with a few tales of meeting new people at marketing and SEO conferences, as well as a chance encounter in the taxi cab with a driver who had read his book! Connect with Duane on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dforrester/Check out his books: https://amzn.to/3WIpXGGSupport the showTo learn more about StoryShout podcast advertising opportunities and guest openings, visit us at StoryShout.co 2024-09-1721 minConversations with Daisy JonesConversations with Daisy JonesDuane Burton, LMSW: Can you handle it on your own?In trouble? Can you handle it on your own? Duane Burton, LMSW talks about his troubles that eventually led to him helping others in trouble. Burton was born and reared in Rochester, NY, joined the Marine Corps and faced traumatic challenges that threatened his very life. How he handled it and navigated his way to becoming one of the most impactful men in the community is a powerful testimony. Reminiscent of the Brother Be Healed Movement, you will be moved and empowered to handle whatever you’re going through. Check it out! Find Duane Burton, LMSW: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us...2024-01-2152 minCinemania World PodcastCinemania World PodcastThe Box Office Report ”Indiana Jones...Another Day, Another Flop”What's Up Cinemaniacs! Welcome to The Box Office Report with Duane and Larry! As always this is the show where we will dive into the weekend's box office! We go through the Top 5 of the weekend including another horrible opening but this time for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. We also talk Elemental, The Flash, Spider-Verse and more! Come talk box office with us! Follow us: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Castbox Blubrry Amazon Music TuneIn Audible Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Letterboxd Follow Larry (Chilly Boy Productions): Tw...2023-07-0551 minCinemania World PodcastCinemania World PodcastIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny - Review!What's Up Cinemaniacs! Join Cinemania World Members Manda and Josie as they review the long awaited Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny! It's finally here, the return of Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones that follows the story of Jones racing against time to retrieve a legendary artifact that can change the course of history. Find out what the Josie and Manda thought of the movie! Follow us: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Castbox Blubrry Amazon Music TuneIn Audible Follow Manda (Candid Cinema) - Twitter Youtube  Follow Josie (Film Posers): Twitter...2023-07-0123 minDrama X TheaterDrama X TheaterBoris Karloff, Eugene O'Neill: Emperor Jones & Where the Cross Is Made | Theater Guilde on The Air; 1945Theater Guilde on The Air | (ep. 10) Emperor Jones & Where the Cross Is Made | Broadcast: Sunday, November 11, 1945Two stories in one episode; both by famed playright Eugene O'Neill.  Sponsor: United States Steel Corporation Featuring: Boris Karloff; Canada Lee; James Monks; Margaret Phillips; Everett Sloane: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a m...2023-06-261h 01ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones, the NEW Jones.Show PodcastON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones, the NEW Jones.Show PodcastDuane “Dog” Chapman is On a New HuntDuane Lee Chapman, also known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, is an American television personality known for popular TV programs following his life and adventures as a bounty hunter. Dog is deeply involved in crime fighting, advocating for tougher legislation to curb crime and is launching several media ventures including a new TV show and podcast.  Dog is a New York Times best-selling author with a new book titled “Nine Lives and Counting” coming in late 2023 or early 2024, along with a speaking tour.  Additionally, he operates the D.O.G. Foundation with his wife, Francie, whom h...2023-04-1352 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeNikki Yanofsky, SingerOn this episode of Art Pays Me, I chatted with singer Nikki Yanofsky about the journey back to her roots in Jazz music. Nikki shares what it was like blowing up at a young age and getting the chance to be mentored and work with legends like Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock. We also talk about Nikki’s now project, ‘Nikki by Starlight’, why she recorded it on a vintage RCA 77C microphone and what causes God to walk out of the room during the creative process.2022-11-0734 minMike and KristenMike and KristenEpisode 18: Duane Jones of Art Pays Me Shares How He Stays True to His Creative Style, The Importance of Experimentation and Taking Artistic RisksDuane Jones is an accomplished painter, lifestyle brand creator and podcaster. We chat about his upcoming shows, how he got into podcasting and his diverse influences. Duane candidly shares the realities of being a professional artist and how life experience - like listening to people he disagrees with - can offer inspiration. He also reflects on what “making it” looks like to him and questions whether or not he has limiting beliefs to this success. Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...2022-07-201h 25Issues on AppealIssues on AppealNo More Little Square BoxesMy guests are the outgoing 2021-22 officers of the Florida Bar's Appellate Practice Section. Thanks to Kim Jones, Judge Carrie Ann Wozniak, Kansas Gooden, Courtney Brewer, and Chris Donovan. This is a LIVE recording following the first in-person Exective Council Meeting in over two years---from the 2022 Florida Bar Convention. Audio quality is alwasy difficult for a live show in an uncontrolled environment. We did our best! Your host is Duane Daiker, a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP. You can reach him at: [ddaiker@shumaker.com](ddaiker@shumaker...2022-06-2621 minDrama X TheaterDrama X TheaterThe Ford Theater | Carmen Jones (Oscar Hammerstein musical), 1947The Ford Theater adapts the popular theater production of Carmen Jones to radio. Carmen Jones with an all black & brown cast. It was, turned into a popular movie with Dorothy Dandridge, Pearl Bailey and Harry Belafonte in 1952. This episode aired November 16, 1947.Radio Cast: Irving Barnes, Valerie Black, Maurice Ellis, Oscar Hammerstein (narrator), Juano Hernandez, Howard Lindsay (host), Luther Saxon, Earl Sidner, Muriel Smith.Carmen Jones is a 1943 Broadway musical with music by Georges Bizet (orchestrated for Broadway by Robert Russell Bennett) and lyrics and book by Oscar Hammerstein II which was performed at The Broadway Theatre. C...2022-06-201h 04Freedom Slay PodcastFreedom Slay PodcastJuggling Roles & Combatting Fear as a Creative with Duane Jones of Art Pays MeDuane Jones, founder of ArtPayMe is a graphic designer, painter, podcaster and all around dope creative. In this episode, we dive into  wearing (& juggling) multiple hats, along with facing fear head-on when taking on your creative ventures.Find Duane on Instagram @artpaysme and Twitter @artpaysmeSupport the show2022-04-2841 minRival & QueenRival & Queen125. Art Pays Me with Duane JonesThis week we're joined by Duane Jones, the designer and founder of Art Pays Me, a lifestyle clothing brand and podcast. We talk about:  The Art Pays Me story Earning a living as an artist and valuing your creative gifts Taking on clients with aligned values Leaning into his own artistic abilities Connect with Duane & Art Pays Me:  @artpaysme artpaysme.com   Check out Halifax Burger Bash April 28-May 7 burgerbash.ca LUVO wines new Piquette + Peach & Piquette + Berry are now available. Get yours at luvolife.ca 2022-04-2154 minBold Company: A Creative Business PodcastBold Company: A Creative Business PodcastSurviving and Thriving in Creative Business with Duane JonesIn this episode, I’m welcoming artist, designer, and podcaster Duane Jones to Bold Company. Duane and I talk about some of the very real struggles of running a creative business, include what it’s like when you just can’t find the motivation to create, pricing yourself in a way that honours your time, talent, and work, when it’s actually okay to work without pay, how difficult it can be to outsource (but how great it can be as well), and more. Get ready for a very real peek behind the curtain of creative...2021-10-1356 min#BeFlawsome: The Good Enough Podcast#BeFlawsome: The Good Enough PodcastSocial Justice in Business with Duane JonesDo you choose to work with or support business owners based on their stance on social justice issues? Duane Jones, Founder of Art Pays Me, is a guest on the podcast this week. He is a well-educated, multi-talented artist who empowers others to achieve financial and creative independence through art. Duane shares his fears and passions of being authentic and digging deeper into social issues. Subscribe and review this episode on your favourite platform! For full show notes, please visit: https://twirp.ca/podcast/social-justice-in-business2021-05-1742 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTafuiArtist and Designer Tafui shares her journey from Jamaica to Canada, how culture influences her work and why her dad’s lessons were so impactful. We also talk about why it’s important to be open to diverse perspectives in art, design and life and how she's helping Black students pursue a creative education.  Tafui online Print Fundraiser  Website Instagram 2021-05-0358 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeChristopher WebbVisual Artist Christopher Webb talks about the meaning behind his paintings and how training in boxing taught him how fear can be productive for artists. We also talk about his business, Pavia Gallery - Espresso Bar & Café, his segment on Global Television called Visual Arts Abstract and his recent exhibition at Acadia University Art Gallery. Christopher Online Website Instagram Facebook 2021-04-251h 03Art Pays MeArt Pays MeKris Reppas and Emily SheppardI speak with artists Kris Reppas and Emily Sheppard about their recent exhibition of death shrouds called, Across the Fire and what it’s been like as an art student during a global pandemic. We talk about “death positivity”, how their latest project addresses mortality and how our cultures inform our relationship with grief. 2021-04-1841 minWhere I See MeWhere I See MeGIVE DUANE JONES HIS FLOWERS - S2EP6SEASON 2 EP. 6   ----------   In this episode, Jamie and Marcelese are joined by special guest and friend of the show Sebastien to talk about Duane Jones and Keith David, their horror movie legacies, the impact of their on-screen strength in the genre, and more! When will Duane Jones get his flowers from film historians? How do these films acknowledge these actors as people embodying these roles with the additional context they bring? What is the state of blackness and how will we timestamp it with the art/documentation we create? Let's talk about it!   *THAN...2021-04-122h 19Art Pays MeArt Pays MeK. Claire MacDonaldOn the final episode of the Craft Pays Me series, Artist and Jewellery Designer, K. Claire MacDonald talks about the symbolism in her work and the importance of sharing the stories that go with it. We also talk about how having secondary creative outlets can influence your primary pursuit, what she learns from going for a daily run, her experience doing an artist residency and the business behind being a jewellery designer. Thank you to Craft Nova Scotia for making this series possible and Arts Nova Scotia for the additional support. K. Claire online Website Instagram Face...2021-04-0446 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeAaron CollierAward-winning musician/composer, sound and video designer, performer and theatre creator, Aaron Collier talks about why he loves to tell stories as both a performer on stage and a designer behind the scenes. We also talk about his experience playing in the Jimmy Swift Band and starring in and creating the live mixed reality show, Frequencies, presented by Heist.2021-03-2843 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeRhonda MillerBookbinder Rhonda Miller shares with us what bookbinding is and how she found herself working in this medium. She also talks about how she was able to grow her customer base, factoring in your experience level when pricing your work and why she has a diverse service offering.  Rhonda Online: My Handbound Books Blog Scotia Bookbinding Website Instagram Facebook 2021-03-2140 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeBlack Designers ConnectI recently had the pleasure of participating in Black Designers Connect, a workshop panel that’s part of the Black Diamond Ball, an annual event that celebrates Black culture across Canada. The panel was hosted by Dr. Dori Tunstall, Dean of Design at OCAD University who also happens to be the first Black woman to be Dean of a Faculty of Design. I’ve been an admirer of her for a while so I was deeply honoured to be asked to participate in this panel with fellow Artist and Designer Tafui. We shared some of our business strategies, discussed the i...2021-03-141h 02Art Pays MeArt Pays MeFrances DorseyArtist, Frances Dorsey and I talked about her creative process and why she avoids putting a label on her art. We also talked about how the chance discovery of a book on weaving set her on the path she’s on today, how studying and then teaching at the university level impacted her practice. We learn about her latest project, Plant Kingdom and why you should just “Go for it”. Thank you to Craft Nova Scotia for making this series possible and Arts Nova Scotia for the additional support. Frances Online: Website Instagram 2021-03-071h 02Art Pays MeArt Pays MeRussell LouderI spoke with performance artist, musician and producer Russell Louder (they/them) about their creative process and the meaning behind some of the songs on their new album, Humor. We also talked about coping through the pandemic, what it’s like working with a record label and why it’s important for them to be involved in the writing and production of their music. Russell Online Listen to Humor  Twitter Instagram  Facebook 2021-02-2843 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeJennifer MarlowWoodcarver Jennifer Marlow discusses her creative process, common subjects in her work and how she balances the various aspects of her practice that includes independent projects, commissions and teaching. Thank you to Craft Nova Scotia for making this series possible and Arts Nova Scotia for the additional support. Jennifer Online: Website Instagram 2021-02-2142 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeGisunSinger-songwriter and performer, Gisun talks about her new collaborative cover of Violeta Parra’s song Gracias a la Vida that she initiated to raise awareness for the benefits of music therapy. The song features fellow musicians Ada Lea, Sans Soucis, Bianca Muñiz, Joy Morales, Luz Pinos, Alper Tuzcu and Stephen Orr. We also talk about how Gisun’s intersecting cultural identities impact who she is and ultimately the type of music she creates, the importance of approaching your art with an open mind and heart and what she has in store for the future. Gisun Online We...2021-02-1436 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeLori NasonLori Nason, The Fused Glass Diva shares how she turned a hobby in glass into a business after working in studios in the US. We talk about the origin of the Diva moniker, how painting plays a part in her process and why she’s drawn to glass as a medium. We also got into the importance of pricing your products appropriately and how language is important when marketing your work. Thank you to Craft Nova Scotia for making this series possible and Arts Nova Scotia for the additional support. Lori Online: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram  Pintere2021-02-071h 13Art Pays MeArt Pays MeMobleyMusician and Filmmaker Mobley talks about his new record, Young & Dying in the Occident Supreme and how he inserts important topics into very catchy pop songs. Mobley also does his own visual work so we dig into the benefit and challenges of being a multi-disciplinary artist, how being Black changes how your work is perceived and how artists can be exploited by capitalism on social media and streaming platforms.  Mobley online Mobleywho.com2021-01-3144 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeToni LoseyIn episode one of the six part Craft Pays Me Series, I speak with Ceramic Artist, Toni Losey about her creative process, her influences and managing a creative practice that includes both functional and boundary pushing sculptural work. We also talk about how having different aspects of your practice can make promoting yourself on social media complicated, adjusting to the pandemic and how she was able to get the attention of both retailers and galleries. Thank you to Craft Nova Scotia for making this series possible and Arts Nova Scotia for the additional support. Toni Online...2021-01-2446 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeOKANI spoke with Elizabeth Rodriguez and Magdelys Savigne of Toronto-based JUNO-nominated and Independent Music Award winning Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble OKAN. We discussed their latest album, Espiral, how COVID-19 has impacted their work and why their Afro-Cuban heritage is so important to their art. We also discussed the impacts of colonialism and some aspects of Cuban culture that are often misunderstood.  OKAN online: Website Facebook  YouTube  2021-01-1051 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeBe kind. Do that thing.I share my perspective on 2020 and what I hope to see in 2021.2020-12-2712 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MePerri FurbertMultidisciplinary Creative, Perri Furbert discusses how following her passion for revamping shoes led to opportunities in wardrobe styling and eventually her Gold The Label brand. We discuss her product development process, having a hit product like her Girlfriends Tee, and the role God plays in her creative process. She also talks about the importance of business knowledge in a creative pursuit and the unglamorous moments that can arise in a business that looks glamorous on the outside. Perri Online Personal Website Gold The Label Website Perri on Instagram Gold The Label on Instagram 2020-12-1349 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeKeonté BealsR&B singer Keonté Beals talks about his transition from singing gospel music in church to pursuing a career as an R&B singer and the importance of vulnerability in his songwriting and production. We also dig into his new album, titled King, his new company KBeals Entertainment and why talent isn’t enough to be successful. Keonté Online Website Instagram Twitter 2020-12-0128 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeFabienne ColasThis episode is an artist talk hosted by me that was facilitated by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (NSCADU). The talk is by their first virtual Visiting Artist in Residence in Film and Media Studies, Fabienne Colas. Fabienne talks about her journey from Haiti to Canada, creating 9 successful film festivals, being named one of Canada’s top 100 most powerful women in 2019 and listed as one of Canada’s Top 40 under 40 in 2018 for her achievements in business. Shortly after this was recorded I found out that Fabienne would be joining me as a colleague on the Nova...2020-11-151h 26Art Pays MeArt Pays MeJen MezaFibre Artist, Author and Blogger, Jen Meza talks about pivoting into her creative pursuits after losing her job during the pandemic. We learn about her woven wall hangings, her love for travel and why she created the Our Best N.S. Adventure Journal, her start in blogging and how she found success on Etsy and Amazon. Jen Online Website Settling For Great Instagram Fringe Street Designs Instagram 2020-11-0149 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeAna and ZacDesigners and Retailers Ana and Zac talk about the history of their new brand Ana + Zac, their design philosophy and the importance of sourcing sustainably. We also talk about supply chain, shifting priorities during the pandemic and I even share some insight into my design and production process. Ana + Zac Online Website Instagram 2020-10-1854 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeAnthony GrantVisual Designer and Artist, Anthony Grant and I talk about his origin story as an artist and designer and the thinking behind his work that blurs the lines between design and art. We also talk about how our paths crossed and the visibility of Black people in the design industry. Anthony online Instagram LinkedIn Website Black Designers Ignite 2020-10-0655 minIssues on AppealIssues on AppealRBGJustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an important and iconic associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, died on September 18, 2020. This episode is a collections of thoughts, stories, and remembrances about RBG and her impact on the appellate community. Many thanks to my contributors for this episode: Courtney Brewer Dineen Wasylik Nick Shannin Callista Grabel (daughter of Kristin Norse) Marie Borland Professor Pamela Daiker-Middaugh Jared Krukar Sarah Lahlou-Amine Kimberly Jones Carrie Ann Wozniak Your host is Duane Daiker, a board certified...2020-09-2839 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeJosh RodgersCartoonist and Filmmaker, Josh Rodgers and I discuss his influences, working on kid friendly cartoons by day, and adult cartoons like Henry vs the Reptilian Overlords from the Cosmos by night. Josh also offers some career advice for animators and why he doesn’t think going to university is necessary. Josh Online: https://mushfacecomics.com/ Instagram YouTube Troma 2020-09-2044 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeDylan EdwardsDylan Edwards is a Writer, Artist and Animator based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We talk about how he got into the animation industry, how it’s been impacted by COVID-19 and why so few people know the Halifax studios that contribute to the industry. We also talk about the value of intellectual property, why it’s good to work on independent side projects and why it’s important to  understand business when working as a commercial artist. Dylan Online: Animated Short Film 'The Fly' As Told By Emoji "Beauty & the Beast" The Last Human webcomic AFX - The A...2020-09-061h 09Art Pays MeArt Pays MeAndrea Tsang JacksonTextile Artist, Quilt Designer, Author and Educator Andrea Tsang Jackson talks about her transition from architecture, to exhibit design, to making her creative escape, quilting her full-time pursuit. She shares the emotional impact of doing creative work as a mom and non-Black or Indigenous woman of colour during the pandemic and social uprisings. We also talked about the “model minority” concept and the complicated dynamic of race and gender in quilting as a practice and industry. Andrea Online: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter 2020-08-2358 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeShannon EllisArtist, Shannon Ellis and I talk about her sci-fi and fantasy inspired work, our mutual fascination with Japanese animation and why she loves crows. We also talk about Shannon’s role with The Creative Kick, a Halifax based organization that helps creatives expand their social circles and share knowledge and resources. Shannon Online Twitter Instagram Website The Creative Kick   2020-08-0947 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeDavid StricklandDavid Strickland is a Grammy Award winning multidisciplinary artist, producer, engineer, DJ and activist. We discuss his music and visual art influences, how connected Indigenous cultures are to hip-hop and his experience with having his Indian status revoked. David shares what it was like working with Drake and the OVO camp and hip-hop legends like EPMD, Redman, Method Man, Kardinal Offishall, Saukrates and Keith Murray. We also talk about his respect for photographer Ernie Paniccioli, why he thinks it’s important for creatives to not get stagnant and lazy but why it’s also important to slow down. D...2020-08-0249 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeChantel GushueMultidisciplinary Visual Artist Chantel Gushue and I talk about how she incorporates science into her art practice, parenting during the pandemic, why she’s not a fan of the traditional “class crit” in art education and why graphic designers make good jewellers. We also talk about our time at NSCAD University and how fostering relationships with other artists can lead you to exciting new opportunities. Website Instagram Co-Adorn 2020-07-2736 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeSunil SarwalFood branding consultant Sunil Sarwal talks about the benefit of specialization in a service based creative business. We learn about their creative process, why they got into the industry, how they determine what to charge clients and why it’s important to discuss budget very early in the project. Sunil Online Website Twitter: Sunil Twitter: The Small Monsters 2020-07-1945 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeDKBeatmaker and Producer DK talks about his music making process, his love for the classic hip hop sound of the 90s and how he gets the attention of established artists he’d like to work with. DK also talks about why working on his own projects has helped him gain recognition and why working locally is important even in the internet age. DK Online: Website Instagram   DK (Music Producer)2020-07-1231 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeEman El-HusseiniStand Up Comic Eman El-Husseini and I talk about why comedy is a great way to discuss tough topics, being a Canadian in New York during the 2020 Pandemic, why she’s not afraid to say things in her comedy that will upset people and how her identity as a Palestinian lesbian blurs the line between her work and personal life. Eman Online: Handsome Daughter Twitter Instagram The El-Salomons The El-Salomons: Marriage of Convenience   2020-07-0535 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeMaggie RahrMaggie Rahr is an award winning multimedia Investigative Journalist. I discovered Maggie through her podcast ‘What Happened to Holly Bartlett’ that was featured in Oprah magazine (2019), and was a finalist in the Atlantic Journalism Awards. We talked about how the podcast came about, what it means to be an investigative journalist, how she finds work, parenting during a pandemic and we go deep on how gender bias and racism impact our workplaces and society. Find Maggie on Twitter. What Happened to Holly Bartlett · What Happened to Holly Bartlett Podcast Trailer2020-06-281h 37Art Pays MeArt Pays MeBria MillerMultidisciplinary Artist Bria Miller participates in almost every aspect of creativity. She talks about her work, what motivates her, why women and race issues are prominent in her visual art and why she won’t settle on one art medium. We also talk about the recent and very sudden appreciation for her Black Lives Matter themed work. Bria Online: Website Instagram 2020-06-2149 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeEmmanuel NwogboEmmanuel Nwogbo is a Nigeria born, Visual Artist based in Montreal, Canada. We talked about how The Rona has impacted his career, what he thinks about the civil unrest we’re experiencing across the world and how a daily creative project he did to improve his technical skills led to awards and major growth in his following. We also talked about how design and art schools could do more to prepare their students for the business realities of a creative career. Emmanuel on Instagram.2020-06-1449 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeBlack Family MattersOn this special episode, my wife, Natasha Nurse-Jones and I talk about some of her experience as a Black educator and our experience with anti-Black racism.2020-06-0840 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeDeRico SymondsYouth and Community Advocate DeRico Symonds and I discuss police violence against Black people in North America, the significance of protest and some of the challenges that community advocates and activists face. I also ask DeRico about his background and what motivates him as a voice in the Halifax Black Community. DeRico online: Twitter Instagram Facebook Website ACCE 2020-06-0247 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeMatt DowlingMatt Dowling, Founder of Freelancer Club shares his creative journey, how he’s grown a business that advocates for creative freelancers and how a negative experience with a photography client motivated him to start this business. We talk about the business model of Freelancer Club, why it's different from other freelance marketplaces, where business and creativity come together and what the education system can do to support the creative industry. We also talked about how creative freelancers are vulnerable to exploitation, why Freelancer Club won’t post non-paying jobs and how his #nofreework campaign influenced government legislation in the UK.2020-05-2458 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeJordan BaranieckiMulti-media Artist, Jordan Baraniecki talks about how the pandemic has effected his practice, why it’s similar to the artist residency he did in Poland and why his newest project is his most dangerous. He also talks about his, time at NSCAD University, his acceptance into Emily Carr University and why he’s more excited than nervous about the challenges the Corona Virus has created for him and his cohort. Jordan Online Website Instagram 2020-05-1744 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeRomanaI interviewed multihyphenate artist Romana about her new music and the diverse creative interests she’s simultaneously pursuing. She opens up about how the COVD-19 pandemic has effected her practice what it’s like pursuing a creative career as the daughter of South Asian immigrants and why she left a successful corporate job to be a full-time artist. We also talk about why age ain’t nothin but a number for this Aaliyah fan. Romana on Instagram2020-05-1038 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeBig WinsOn this episode I share my thoughts on the first four episodes of basketball documentary, The Last Dance. I talk about my relationship with basketball, why I think Michael Jordan was successful and why this documentary has me contemplating a question that I think all creative entrepreneurs should ask themselves.2020-05-0413 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTabitha CoThis week I have Leather Designer and Maker Tabitha from Tabitha + Co. I asked her what it means to produce mindfully made products and what implications that has on society – particularly during a pandemic. We talked about the importance of craft, why she decided to start a business in her 40s after being a mom and having a career, how having a mentor helped her to take that step and how important an online storefront is in these trying times. Tabitha’s work was recently seen in British Vogue and British GQ and we talked about how she was able...2020-04-2658 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeLuke JamesAlbum Reviewer, and Twitch Streamer Luke James and I talked about coping with life and creativity during COVID-19. Luke breaks down his process for reviewing music, why he interacts with people in the comments, pushing through fear of failure and balancing creative output with self-care, family time and mental health. We also got into Luke’s experience as a rapper, his early days as an online content creator, and had some deep discussions on cancel culture, family life and why he’s decided to spread autism awareness after his middle son’s diagnosis. Luke Online: YouTube Twitch2020-04-191h 13Art Pays MeArt Pays MeKyle CarpenterOn this week’s episode, I spoke with Writer, Editor and Podcaster Kyle Carpenter. We talk about his popular website and podcast Clients From Hell. Kyle shares why he left academia for a new path, his standup comedy hobby and our opinions on what makes someone an artist. Kyle Online: Kcarcfh  LinkedIn Clients From Hell Website 2020-04-1321 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeOne Year DeepOn this week's episode I hit 50 episodes and one year of doing this podcast! It’s been a fun journey and I’ve learned a lot from the guests so far. Thank you for all for listening, commenting on social media and for leaving kind ratings and reviews. It means a lot to me. On this episode, I talk about why I’ll be doing more solo episodes in the future, adjustments I’m making to my Instagram strategy, insight into some products I’m dropping and how I’m climbing out of my Corona funk thanks to some inspiring ac...2020-04-0517 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeSurvivalOn this short solo episode, I share my thoughts on the creative industry and where my creative energy is focused during the COVID-19 epidemic.2020-03-2908 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MePaul ChinMusic Producer and DJ, Paul Chin talks about how a 5 year hiatus from the music industry after dealing with some personal setbacks inspired him to make his latest album, Full Spectrum. He also shares how playing instruments can be an advantage for a producer in the digital era and why he’s not interested in assigning a genre to his music. Paul's Latest Album, Full Spectrum Apple Music Spotify More About Paul Ohyeahpaulchin.com Twitter Instagram  2020-03-2252 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeJosie MatthiesenJosie Matthiesen is the Jeweller and Metalsmith behind Salt + Summit. A nomad at heart, Josie talks about how living on the road with her now husband helped her find the clarity to start her business, how she felt more empowered after having her second child and how creating makes her feel more connected to others. Josie Online Website Instagram 2020-03-1535 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeAndrew Da SilvaAndrew Da Silva is a Montreal based Contemporary Artist. We talked about how hip hop and Montreal influence his work, the importance of consistency when developing your style and what he thinks about artists seeking validation on social media. Andrew online: Instagram2020-03-0937 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeMelissa TownsendArtist, Melissa Townsend joins me to chat about doing commissioned work, her affection for art lovers and why having a connection to the subjects she paints is important. I’m fascinated by Melissa’s high rate of production so I asked her how she’s able to produce high quality work so consistently. We also talk about pricing, art school, how gallery representation can help market you to collectors and what it feels like when someone copies your work. Melissa online: Website Instragram 2020-03-0141 minCinemania World PodcastCinemania World PodcastCinemania World Ep.71 "Love Simon Series Controversy, Kevin Feige Almost Quitting Marvel, Indiana Jones 5, and more!"What's Up Cinemaniacs! Join Cinemania Editors Duane, Alex, Tyler, and Hannah for Episode 71 of the Cinemania World Show! The show where we talk about the latest movie, television, and pop culture news. This week we got: 1. "Love, Simon" series moved from Disney Plus to Hulu after being deemed "not family friendly". 2. Kevin Feige nearly quitting Marvel due to lack of representation. 3. James Mangold in talks to replace Steven Spielberg for "Indiana Jones 5". 4. Fast Track News (Bob Iger steps down as Disney CEO) 5. TV Fast Track (Marvel Studios casting for...2020-02-271h 42Art Pays MeArt Pays MeDeedee MorrisDeedee Morris is a fantastic photographer. I was introduced to her work when she asked me to participate in a portrait series called Shifting Polarities. The series consists of portraits that explore the fluid spaces of gender and our connection with the non-human world (both organic and synthetic) from a range of masculine-identifying perspectives. We discuss Deedee’s creative path and why gender and nature are common themes in her work. Shifting Polarities is currently on display at ViewPoint Gallery in Halifax. Deedee Online: Website The Creative Soul Retreat Brand & Expand 2020-02-2332 minIssues on AppealIssues on AppealAPS Live!My guests are the current leaders of the Appellate Practice Section: Chair Nick Shannin, Chair-Elect Christopher Donovan, Secretary/Treasurer Carrie Ann Wozniak, and Immediate Past Chair Sarah Lahlou-Amine. Vice-Chair Kimbery Jones could not participate due to a scheduling conflict. This show was recorded before a live audience at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Florida on February 6, 2020. For more information, check out the Appellate Practice Section's website. Follow the APS on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Your host is Duane Daiker, a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop...2020-02-1734 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeMaurice CherryMaurice Cherry is an accomplished creative strategist who received the AIGA’s Steven Heller Price for Cultural Commentary in 2018 and in the same year was listed as one of The Root’s 100 most influential African Americans. We talked about Maurice’s mission to increase the profile of Black people in the creative industry through his podcast, Revision Path, his thoughts on diversity in the creative industry and how he went from the captain of the math team in high school to pursuing a career in design. Maurice Online: Website Twitter Tumblr LinkedIn Duane on Revision Path Revisi...2020-02-161h 01Art Pays MeArt Pays MeA. HarmonyA. Harmony is a Writer and Emcee whose work and commentary can be found on CBC, Exclaim!, Bustle and more. She talks about the impact a formal music education had on her and how having experience as a recording artist and music writer gives her additional credibility as a journalist in the hip hop space. We both shared our thoughts on female representation in hip hop, whether or not your loved ones need to be fans of your work and why Tyler Perry might need some help. We also talked about the importance of pushing through racial and gender...2020-02-091h 09Tutor ReviewsTutor ReviewsRemembering Duane Jones: Top 5 Scenes As Ben In Night Of The Living DeadWith today being the day Donald Pleasance passed away, the bit lighter side of the date is I was able to honor and celebrate the birthday of my OG zombie killer, Duane Jones... Not only apart of my favorite film ever made, but a barrier breaker of color on screen (ironically enough, it was for a black and white film). So I break down my top moments of his during the longest night 1968 had seen. Happy Birthday, and R.I.P.2020-02-0231 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTina EssmakerTina Essmaker is a Coach, Writer and Speaker who I credit with being one of the biggest inspirations for this podcast and my creative journey. Tina, together with her former husband and business partner cofounded an online publication called The Great Discontent, that featured in-depth conversations with highly respected creatives of various disciplines. I was able to discover leaders in the field while also relating to them on a human level. Reading their stories helped me to believe that my creative goals were possible to achieve and I hope to continue that legacy with this podcast. Tina’s career ha...2020-02-0249 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeJordan BaranieckiArtist, Jordan Baraniecki discusses his creative process and why he thinks artists can do more to engage their audiences. Find Jordan Here Website  Instagram 2020-01-2628 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeRyan VeltmeyerRyan Veltmeyer is a Social and Economic Innovator who’s passionate about helping creative youth turn their passion into viable career options. We talked about the various initiatives he’s involved in, the importance of activism and why he’s passionate about what he does. Find Ryan at: Youth Art Connection LinkedIn Facebook 2020-01-1928 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeLexxiconWe back! On the first Art Pays Me episode of 2020 I interviewed up and coming Dancehall/Hip-Hop Artist, Lexxicon. Lexxicon shares how living in 3 different countries influenced his sound and how his relentless hustle helped him develop a high level of skill and knowledge in a short time as a musician. He also talked about how his experience as a community organizer helped him understand how to build infrastructure for himself as an independent in the music industry. Lexxicon online2020-01-1231 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTen Lessons From The 2010sA lot of us see the end product of success and don't consider all of the losses and lessons that need to occur on the way there. In the the 2010s my business evolved quite a bit so on this episode I'm sharing the top 10 lessons I've learned as a creative entrepreneur over the last decade. 2019-12-2931 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeRepetitionOn this solo episode I get into the importance of repetition in my process, why immediate success isn’t always failure, how artists are like athletes and why it’s important to lower expectations.2019-12-1509 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeLola BrownLola Brown is one of the top travel writers in Canada who happens to be a friend of mine. I reached out to her about doing the podcast when she tweeted about some of the challenges she faced as a mother with a business and as a father on a similar path I, wanted to bring that conversation to the podcast. We also talk about how Lola got her start in writing, how she promotes her work and how charging what she’s worth means she can provide more for her children. Lola Online lolaaugustine.com Tw...2019-12-091h 07Art Pays MeArt Pays MeRhys WatersRhys Waters is an award winning television and radio producer from the UK whose now based in Nova Scotia. Rhys had diverse creative interests, growing up but didn’t know exactly how he wanted to apply them to a career. We talked about how watching the DVD extras on the movie Evil Dead helped him figure that out and how not following others and exploring your individual “weirdness” as a creative can make you a leader in your space.  His time co-creating, directing and producing the BAFTA-winning BBC TV show 'Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience' and the hit Podcast 'The Unexpla...2019-12-0154 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeFlavia TestaInternational Outsider Artist, Flavia Testa is a rebellious free-thinker whose raw, unapologetic work drew me to her. We share our thoughts on pursing an art career without formal training from an art school, how pushing risky concepts in her art has been rewarding, how being a “third culture kid” with UN Diplomat parents impacts her work and why it’s important to take your ego out of your art. Flavia also shares her thoughts on the purpose of art and the nuance associated with pricing it. You can find Flavia on: Facebook Instagram www.flaviatesta.com 2019-11-2256 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeLily LightbournIn this episode I spoke with model, Lily Lightbourn about how someone from the tiny island of Bermuda is working with some of the biggest brands and publications in the world, what it’s like working with a modelling agency, the casting process and what it’s like backstage at a major runway show. We also talked about diversity in the modelling industry and how social media is affecting the industry as a whole. We discussed Lily’s mission outside of modelling, her spirituality and if that impacts the type of jobs she takes. This is an inspiring episode for an...2019-11-171h 01Art Pays MeArt Pays MeMajeI chat with hip hop artist Maje about his passion for music, how winning $10,000 in the Viola Desmond Singing/Songwriting Competition simultaneously made his mother a believer and proved to himself that it’s possible to make money from music. We discussed the importance of having systems in place to help hip hop artists grow, spending time in Atlanta to make music, his involvement with Spotify Secret Genius and what he learned from working with fellow artist Kayo while there. He also talked about the importance of stepping away from performing to give himself time to create. Ma...2019-11-1023 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTyler SimmondsOn episode 30 I interview award winning Filmmaker, Public Speaker and Mental Health Advocate, Tyler Simmonds. We talk about his film projects, about growing up in North Preston, where masculinity and mental health in the Black community intersect, what it was like working on the Bell Let’s Talk campaign and I even open up about my personal journey with mental health. Get in touch with Tyler Website  Instagram  Twitter YouTube Email: info@tylersimmonds.com  2019-11-0256 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeKayla BordenOn this episode I chat with multihyphenate, Kayla Borden about being an Event Coordinator, Promoter and Community Advocate. We talk about how we faired during hurricane Dorian, how Kayla supports and advocates for artists in the community, the importance of getting offline and networking in person and how to create impact through board membership. Contact Kayla Personal Instagram Personal Twitter The Om Arts Collective on Instagram 2019-10-2635 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeHaviah MightyI’m excited to welcome the first rapper to Art Pays Me — I chat with 2019 Polaris Award winning artist Haviah Mighty about her latest project The 13th Floor and how it came to be. We talk about breaking through as an artist, and how race and gender can impact your career. I asked her if music artists need record labels in 2019. I even got Haviah to share her top 5 rappers dead or alive.  Haviah Online Website Instagram Facebook Twitter 2019-10-201h 13Art Pays MeArt Pays MeArt Pays Me Live: Élana Camille SaimoviciOn the the second half of the Art Pays Me Live recording I interviewed Illustrator, Artist and Creative Content Producer, Élana Camille Saimovici. Élana talks about how she expressed herself creatively in many ways growing up but having an illustration business happened unexpectedly. She recalls how selling at markets for her family’s Bajan food business made her more equipped to sell her art. She talks about the importance of using multiple sales channels and her many strategies for self promotion. Thank you to East Coast Creative Collective for partnering with me to make this event a real...2019-10-1242 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeArt Pays Me Live: Geordan MooreThis is the first half of the Art Pays Me Live Recording! In the first half of the show I interviewed Geordan Moore of Quarrelsome Yeti about his unique aesthetic, how he’s been able to establish a successful career as an illustrator and whether he considers himself a fashion designer since a lot of his work ends up on clothes. We also talk about how he balances client work vs independent projects and how he promotes his products. We even find out what a Quarrelsome Yeti is. The second half of Art Pays Me Live featuring El...2019-10-0533 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeStella NiatsikasOn episode 25 I chat with Medical Skin Therapist, Lash Artist and Educator Stella Niatsikas. Stella talks about her passion for eyelash extensions and the beauty industry. The thriving business she’s built as a master Eyelash Technician and Trainer of aspiring “lashistas”. She talks about her fine art background, why she feels her work with lashes is an extension of her artistic practice and what it’s like putting a lot of effort and care into art that’s temporary. Stella says why she feels community and collaboration are important and how her training sessions aren’t just about lashes, but...2019-09-2849 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeKimberley EddyI had a great conversation with Painter, Kimberley Eddy about, where she grew up, how she went from teacher to full-time painter, her time living in my home country, Bermuda and how it left its mark on her. We dug into why she incorporates the ocean into so much of her work, how that’s become her brand and how she feels about sharing work that’s outside of what she’s most known for. We also talk about how one gets their work recognized by galleries and collectors, being self-taught and the system she uses for pricing her work.2019-09-2147 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeRebecca ThomasThis week I speak and Activist, Poet , Author and former Poet Laureate of Halifax Rebecca Thomas. We had an incredible conversation about her work raising awareness of Indigenous issues in this region, her creative journey and how establishing credibility can help an artist justify their rates. We also talk about: loving the land we know as Canada while not ignoring the ways that it can improve, acknowledging our privilege, how telling stories that aren’t yours in your art can cross the line of cultural appropriation, the problem with cancel culture. Rebecca Online I'm Finding My Ta...2019-09-141h 02Art Pays MeArt Pays MeGuyleigh JohnsonThis week I chat with Author and Spoken Word Artist, Guyleigh Johnson. We talk about her books, her creative process, how she found her publisher and the fear of having your work stolen. We also talk about how mental health challenges present differently in the Black Community and how that impacted us. Guyleigh opens up about her experience working with child education and why her stories are important for people of all races and cultures. Guyleigh Online: afraid of the dark expect The unexpected: Stories from the North End Instagram Black People Don't Get Depressed 2019-09-0747 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeTrevor SilverThis week I speak with Trevor Silver, the Designer and Founder of clothing brand tREv Clothing. Trevor is an inspiring young business owner with a bright future. We talk about the origin of his brand, where his love for fashion and entrepreneurship came from and how they intersect with who he is as a person. We also got into: Shifting goals and priorities as new opportunities present themselves We talk about the importance of visible examples of business success for Black youth How we curate designs for our brands How the public’s perception of what yo...2019-08-311h 04Art Pays MeArt Pays MeFor The CommunityOn this solo episode, I share the story of a potential client project that didn’t pan out and why the way I was approached left me feeling uncomfortable. I recorded this episode while walking my dog on a beach in PEI and you can hear me gradually get more out of breath as the episode goes on. My dog is big and was pulling a lot so I apologize for that!2019-08-2419 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeSMDH 2018 PanelThis episode is a recording of a podcasting panel that I spoke on during Social Media Day Halifax 2018. It took place before this podcast existed and I was still co-host of Changing the Narrative but I’m sharing it because I think that information is valuable and still holds up. The panel featured – Mike Tanner Digital Story Teller and Branding Specialist – Erin Trafford, Marketing Strategist and guest from episode 13 and yours truly, Duane Jones. It was hosted by Stacy Maynard who is an expert LinkedIn Training. All of us are experienced podcasters, with different approaches to how...2019-07-061h 00The Addicted Mind PodcastThe Addicted Mind Podcast64: Jacob's Recovery Story with Jacob JonesOn this episode, Duane interviews Jacob Jones, author of the book “Recovered” and former opioid addict. Jacob has had a very turbulent but not uncommon path from addiction to recovery, and his insights into what drove his attitudes and behaviors over the years are eye-opening to anyone who has never personally experienced addiction.Jacob grew up in Alabama, the son of a University of Alabama football player who spent several years playing professional football, so the desire to perform well athletically was instilled in Jacob at a young age. When he started playing football in 7th grade, it w...2019-05-2248 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeArt Pays GaynetéThis week’s episode features Gaynete' Jones, a leading millennial mentor, motivational speaker, best-selling author, blogger, founder of G.A.M.E. Changing Industries, Youtuber, plus the creator of The Goal Chaser VIP and The Book Boss Blueprint, programs she created for aspiring millennial entrepreneurs and self-published authors. Most importantly, she’s my sister in-law so we’re keeping it in the family this week. And yes… She refers to me as DJ like most of my family back home. Gaynete has been featured in The Huffington Post, Refinery29, Black Enterprise and Success.com to name a few. She also s...2019-04-1339 minArt Pays MeArt Pays MeArt Pays DuanePremier episode of Art Pays Me, featuring a brief introduction to the show and host, Duane Jones. Duane talks about his childhood, education and career.2019-04-0227 minStrategyCastStrategyCastEpisode 239: Optimizing Your Brand’s Voice Search with Duane Forrester of Yext“There are no paved roads where we’re going.”  Prior to becoming the vice president of Industry Insights for Yext, Duane Forrester accumulated over 20 years’ experience in the search and social fields. He is the author of How To Make Money With Your Blog and Turn Clicks Into Customers. Duane has worked in marketing and PR with Caesar’s Palace, run his own websites, communities, and consultancy, and worked for small and enterprise publishers online. Past work includes almost nine years with Microsoft and Bing where he helped run their Webmaster Tools program, as well as the SEO program...2018-11-2635 min