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The Week in Art
Trump’s assault on museums and libraries, the art market’s 12% fall, Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett
In two-and-a-half months since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, a series of executive orders and other initiatives have attempted systematically to eliminate and defund some of the federal agencies responsible for the distribution of federal money to museums, libraries and other organisations. The Art Newspaper’s editor-in-chief in the Americas, Ben Sutton, joins Ben Luke to discuss what is being seen as an authoritarian and ideologically driven attempt to control cultural activities in taxpayer-funded institutions, restrict free speech and—to use the administration’s own term—“rewrite history”. We also discuss the effect of the economic chaos caused by President...
2025-04-11
58 min
TOOLS TALENTS AND TECHNIQUES with Dustin Sutton
Liz Powers - Co-founder and CEO at ArtLifting (Ep. 71)
In this conversation, Liz Powers, co-founder and CEO of ArtLifting, shares her journey of creating a platform that champions artists with disabilities. She discusses the genesis of ArtLifting, the importance of art therapy, and the impact of their business model on artists' lives. Liz emphasizes the significance of community support, the lessons learned throughout her entrepreneurial journey, and the broader societal impact of their work.TakeawaysLiz Powers is the co-founder and CEO of ArtLifting.ArtLifting champions artists with disabilities by selling their work.The idea for ArtLifting emerged from Liz's social work experiences...
2025-03-11
26 min
The Week in Art
Trump tariffs and Zona Maco in Mexico, India Art Fair, and American photography at the Rijksmuseum
Last weekend, the US President Donald Trump signed executive orders placing 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which were due to take effect on Tuesday. But at the last minute, the tariffs were postponed, at least for a month. Inevitably, though, the talk of a trade war set nerves jangling at Zona Maco, the art fair in Mexico City, which opened on Wednesday. Ben Luke speaks to Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, who is in the Mexican capital, about the prevailing mood, and about the effect on the art world more generally of some of Trump’s ex...
2025-02-07
56 min
You're Allowed
What needs to die in me and what do I need to give birth to? with Glenda Goodrich, Nurse to Vice President Human Resources to Art Doula & Author, Episode 13
All of us long to be seen for our unique gifts. Too often this innate part of us was extinguished in our early years, or put aside because of fear or practicality. How can we interrupt our busy lives and careers to check in with our authentic selves? What if the pathway to our deepest wisdom can be unlocked through time in nature?Glenda had an early career as a nurse, before shifting to Human Resources, progressing through to Vice President. A mid-life awakening caused her to seek a new path, becoming an artist, art doula and...
2025-01-31
59 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 91: Museums and Institutions Fostering Inclusivity. Presented by Sutton
Join leading museum professionals as they discuss the evolving role of museums in promoting inclusivity and diversity within their spaces and programs. Moderated by Carlie Porterfield, Associate Editor at The Art Newspaper, the conversation will explore real-world initiatives and challenges facing cultural institutions today as they work to broaden representation and foster engagement across multiple communities and publics. This panel discussion features Patrick Charpenel, Deidré Guevara, Nicole Dowd, and María Elena Ortiz, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 5, 2024.
2024-12-23
52 min
The Week in Art
2024 in review: the biggest stories and the best shows
It is the final episode of 2024 and so, as always, we review the year, looking at the top stories, the big issues and the best art. Host Ben Luke is joined by The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, Louisa Buck, our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, and Ben Sutton, our editor in the Americas. Under discussion, among much else: the growing faultlines between institutions and artists in relation to Gaza; the big museum stories, from Saudi Arabian funding to attacks on artworks and restitution; a market roundup; culture and the climate emergency; and the panel’s exhibitions and biennials of t...
2024-12-20
1h 22
The Week in Art
Art Basel Miami Beach, Notre-Dame reopens in Paris, and Parmigianino’s Vision of St Jerome
The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, and our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, are in Florida and report on the sales and the mood on the first VIP day at Art Basel Miami Beach. On 8 December, the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris will reopen, more than five years after the fire that partly destroyed it. Ben Luke talks to one of the architects responsible for its rise from the ashes, Pascal Prunet. And this episode’s Work of the Week is The Madonna and Child with Saints (1526-27) by Parmigianino, better known as The Vision of Saint Jero...
2024-12-06
55 min
The Week in Art
US election, the glory of Siena, Gabrielle Goliath
This week: with less than two weeks before the US goes to the polls, and with early voting underway, Ben Luke talks to The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, about what we might expect depending on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins the presidential election on 5 November. The exhibition Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350 is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and will open at the National Gallery in London next March. Our associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, travelled to the Tuscan city to look at the work of so...
2024-10-25
1h 10
Do You Copy?
[Halloween Special] Inkwell Haven EP 4: John 8:43-47
Thank you for joining us for your tour within Haven. Haven Inkwell is a Halloween collaborative production by the Chaos Crew of audio drama creators. The Grotto Morbid Forest Audistorium Soul Operator Mortis Maledictum Syntax It's All In The Cards The Liminal Lands Do You Copy? Ethics Town Cryptically Yours Content Warnings: Gore, Implied Death of a Child, Implied Grooming, Religion Episode Transcript On today’s episode, you’ve heard “John 8:43-47” written by Tatiana G...
2024-10-11
17 min
Intentional Business
Ep. 22 – Talking Art, Prayer, and Balance with Linda Ruth Dickinson
This episode was such an honor to bring to fruition. Linda Ruth Dickinson is hands down my favorite living artist and I’ve admired her ability to capture where heaven meets earth on canvas for many years. Having the opportunity to sit with her paintings always brings me such an immense sense of peace, and getting to interview her for this episode was truly transformative. Listen along as Linda takes us into the deeply personal and spiritual way she brings her art to life and shares her greatest inspirations for creating the undefinable and unparalleled beauty seen in her pa...
2024-10-09
37 min
Sutton Vineyard
Art and Inspiration | Created to Create - Genesis 1:1-5
We are created by a creative God. Too often, we dismiss creativity as something for 'creative' people, but there are all kinds of creativity. God has made us with a desire to create - each carrying a spark of his inspiration. How might art and inspiration draw us close to the creator as we discover beauty in his creation?
2024-07-28
00 min
Fruitless
Drawing Dinosaurs (feat. Tyler Stone)
Tyler Stone (@TylerStoneArt) joins Josiah to discuss his work as a freelance paleoartist. Paleoart (scientific illustration of prehistoric life) is a field with an interesting relationship between art and hard sciences. They discuss this relationship and the nitty gritty of the business side of paleoart, before delving into the challenges of being a science communicator in a field that attracts conspiracy theories, and how AI image generation is impacting the field.Follow Tyler on Twitter @TylerStoneArt // TikTok @TylerStoneArt // Instagram @TylerStoneArtFind more of Tyler's work: https://tylerstoneart.wordpress.comBecome a Fruitless Patron here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141...
2024-04-22
2h 03
The Week in Art
Marlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio’s final painting
This week: after 80 years in business, Marlborough Gallery, one of the most historic commercial galleries in London, New York and beyond, has announced that it is closing. Host Ben Luke talks to Anny Shaw, a contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, about what happened and what, if anything, it tells us about the market. The New Mexico-based sculptor Rose B. Simpson revealed newly commissioned public art works in Madison Square Park and Inwood Hill Park in New York on Wednesday, called Seed. The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton went to meet her. And this episode’s Work of t...
2024-04-12
54 min
Bosses With Baggage
From Addicted Recovery Counselor To Living A Sober Life That Doesn’t Suck With Jim Savage
Embark on a profound journey of recovery and entrepreneurship as Sherry Sutton, Your Marketing Mentor, engages in a captivating conversation with the insightful Jim Savage, recovery coach and author of “Sobriety Doesn’t Have To Suck.” 🌟 Join us on a transformative exploration into the depths of personal struggles, discovering passion, and crafting a purposeful life beyond the shadows of dark nights of the soul.🌈 In this enriching dialogue, Jim shares his unique insights, touching on the intersection of addiction recovery and entrepreneurial inspiration. Navigate the complexities of overcoming obstacles and unearth the power of finding your 'song'—that...
2024-03-26
1h 06
The Week in Art
Whitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
This week: the Whitney Biennial reviewed. Host Ben Luke discusses the show with Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, and the critic Annabel Keenan. Our annual survey of visitor numbers at museums is published in the next print edition of The Art Newspaper and Lee Cheshire, the co-editor of the report, joins us to discuss the findings. And this episode’s Work of the Week is Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s drawing The Temptation of St Anthony (around 1556). It features in the exhibition Bruegel to Rubens: Great Flemish Drawings, which opens this weekend at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxf...
2024-03-22
53 min
Aural Mess
Aural Mess Episode 8 with guest Joan LeMay
Artist Joan LeMay discusses her work on the "Quantum Criminals" book about Steely Dan, sharing the origin story of the project and how she got involved, her love for Steely Dan, and how her taste in music developed. She explores the intersection of visual art and music and her experience with DIY art and making flyers during her punk days. Joan and Chad discuss the influence of album covers on their music choices and the iconography of band logos. Joan talks about her days at Sub Pop and starting her own music PR firm. They discuss the issues in...
2024-03-12
59 min
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
Bridging Identities: Parenting and Life Lessons with Bernard I. Lumpkin
Join Carol as she sits down with Bernard I. Lumpkin, an art collector and patron, for an enriching conversation about parenting, identity, and culture. Bernard, raised in a multicultural home with an African-American father from Watts, L.A., and a Jewish mother from Tangier, Morocco, shares how his upbringing shaped his deep appreciation for Black art. Now a father of three biracial children, Bernard is committed to instilling a sense of cultural pride in them. In this episode, he reflects on the challenges and joys of his childhood and of raising his children today, emphasizing the importance of embracing diversity...
2024-02-21
48 min
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
The New Brownies' Book with Dr. Karida L. Brown and Charly Palmer
Carol welcomes noted scholar Dr. Karida L. Brown and award-winning artist Charly Palmer to the podcast to give us a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at their creation of The New Brownies’ Book: A Love Letter to Black Families. This book is their contemporary reimagining of W.E.B. Du Bois’ art and literary magazine, which he created for children in 1920 to share Black history and celebrate their identities. The New Brownies’ Book is a collection of contemporary essays, poems, photographs, paintings, and short stories reflecting on the joy and depth of the Black experience. Carol talks with Karida and Charly about the ma...
2024-01-31
39 min
The Art of Charm
How To Use Friction To Draw People In or Push Them Away | Bob Sutton
In today’s episode, we tackle friction with Bob Sutton. Bob is an organizational psychologist and professor at Stanford, a New York Times bestselling author, and is here with us to discuss his upcoming book, The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder. Bob Sutton sheds light on the double-edged sword of 'friction' in both professional and personal interactions, so why is friction a double-edged sword that you need to master to be successful, what strategies can you use to identify (and minimize) friction in your dai...
2024-01-15
53 min
TOOLS TALENTS AND TECHNIQUES with Dustin Sutton
Welcome to 2024: Productivity and Achieving Your Goals (BONUS - SOLO Episode)
SummaryIn this episode, host Dustin Sutton reflects on the importance of productivity and shares tools, talents, and techniques to help listeners achieve their goals in 2024.He emphasizes the significance of having a clear vision, being adaptable and resilient, and mastering focus and clarity.Dustin also discusses the impact of overall health on productivity and effective goal setting. He highlights the art of follow-through, showing gratitude, and building meaningful connections.Additionally, he explores the role of social media and professional platforms in networking and shares traits of high performers. The episode...
2024-01-09
21 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 65: Gender Equality in the Arts - Women Art Market Reports
Presented as a cornerstone of the 12th edition’s curatorial focus, Gender Equality in the Arts, Untitled Art is proud to host a panel discussion with leading industry experts who are driving this conversation forward: Julia Halperin, cofounder of the Burns Halperin Report - an annual report investigating the representation of Black American artists, female-identifying artists, and Black female-identifying artists since 2018 which is now the largest database of its kind; and Casey Lesser, Director of Content at Artsy and co-author of the 2023 Women Artists Market Report – a series of three articles delving into the current state of the market for wome...
2023-12-28
31 min
Le Petit salon
Épisode 11 - Christina Blais et Hélène Laurendeau
Pour la quatrième année consécutive, le Petit Salon du Livre revient à l’École d’art de Sutton. Ce balado, c’est l’occasion de rattraper les entrevues publiques de Nathalie Rivard avec des autrices et auteurs de la région.Aujourd’hui, c’est Christina Blais et Hélène Laurandeau que nous avons le plaisir d’écouter. La première a été chroniqueuse à l’émission Ricardo pendant 20 ans, et publie cette année Le Pain de Christina, aux éditions Cardinal. La seconde est probablement la nutritionniste préférée des Québécois et on la retrouve régulièrement...
2023-12-21
44 min
Flow Aligned Coaching Podcast
The Art of Letting Go: Navigating Motherhood and Entrepreneurship through Energy and Intuition
As a mother, entrepreneur, life coach, and yoga teacher, there arrives a point where thoughtful, tough choices have to be made. I, Lizzy Sutton, reached that crossroad and decided to step back from teaching weekly yoga classes, a decision that brought unforeseen challenges but also many rewarding experiences. My journey will resonate with many, especially those grappling with the demands of parenthood and entrepreneurship. I delve into the implications of my decision, the struggles of being a stay-at-home mom, and the importance of navigating personal and professional responsibilities, all while trying to keep a household running smoothly....
2023-12-19
34 min
The Week in Art
2023: the biggest stories and the best shows
It’s the final episode of 2023 and so, as always, it’s our review of the year. Host Ben Luke is joined by Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, based in London, and Ben Sutton, editor, Americas, based in New York, to discuss the big art and heritage news stories of the year, from rows over the Israel-Hamas war to thefts at the British Museum and the battle for art-fair supremacy between Art Basel and Frieze. Plus, we discuss the shows and works that made the biggest impact in 2023, from Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney Museum of Ame...
2023-12-15
1h 07
TOOLS TALENTS AND TECHNIQUES with Dustin Sutton
DISCOVERING INNER PEACE - A conversation with Lou Redmond, Meditation Teacher and "A friend on the Journey" (#030)
In this episode of "Tools, Talents & Techniques," we are privileged to host a remarkable guest, Lou Redmond.Lou is an accomplished author, meditation teacher, life coach, and inspirational speaker. His sincere and relatable approach to meditation and self-development offers hope and guidance to those on their transformative journey.With over 1 million listens to his meditations and more than 50,000 students enrolled in his online courses, Lou has helped countless individuals find inner peace and personal growth.As the host of "The Art & Business of Meditation" podcast, Lou shares invaluable insights on how to make...
2023-12-05
57 min
The Week in Art
US museums’ financial woes, Documenta’s new crisis, Kim Lim
This week: The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton discusses redundancies and ticket price-hikes at several museums across the US, and what it tells us about the economic climate for American museums in the wake of the pandemic. After a troubled 15th edition in 2022, Documenta—the influential exhibition that takes place twice a decade in Kassel, Germany—is at the centre of another controversy. The entire committee intended to appoint its artistic director has resigned following disputed allegations of antisemitism against one of the panel. Our correspondent in Germany, Catherine Hickley, tells us more about this and the wider...
2023-11-24
48 min
The Week in Art
Paris +, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Marie Laurencin
This week: it’s the second year of Paris +, the event that has taken over from Fiac as the leading French art fair. How is Art Basel’s French flagship faring amid geopolitical turmoil and economic uncertainty, and is Paris still on the rise as a cultural hub? We speak to Georgina Adam, an editor-at-large at The Art Newspaper, and Kabir Jhala, our deputy art market editor, who are in Paris, to find out. The largest ever exhibition of the work of the Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto opened last week at the Hayward Gallery in London, before travelling to Beij...
2023-10-20
53 min
Heart Soul Wisdom Podcast
Rug Hooking for the Heart and Soul (Replay)
Rug Hooking for the Heart and SoulPassionPurposeEntrepreneurshipHealth & Well BeingDeanne is renowned worldwide for her stunning rugs and patterns. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Museum of Civilization. She is the author of Making a Life, East Coast Rug-Hooking Designs, Hook Me a Story, and Inspired Rug-Hooking. She recently released, Meditations for Makers, featuring daily meditation for rug hookers. Deanne began hooking rugs as a way of warming the cool floors of an o...
2023-10-16
56 min
School of Duda English Podcast
Episode 13: A story by James
In this episode James tells a short story about his life that he wrote for his English course, The Art of Storytelling. It is a story about love, patience and how he is very lucky to be alive. FREE transcript and vocabulary list available for each episode at schoolofduda.com Access for FREE here the English course: The Art of Storytelling * Free for the first 100 students only.
2023-04-30
48 min
The Library Talks Podcast
012 - Historical Fiction & Tips For Budding Writers (w/Gordon L. Thomas)
Joining us on The Library Talks Podcast this week is local author Gordon Thomas. The author of 5 novels, beginning with the Madrid series, The Harpist of Madrid (2011), The Emerald of Burgos (2014), Expulsion (2017) and Return to Madrid (2019). He recently moved away from this series with It Began in Florence (2021), a novel about British composer Ethel Smyth. Gordon is a natural storyteller and this was a fascinating conversation covering how Gordon came to writing novels later in life, his inspiration and advice for new writers. We ended our conversation by considering the links between art and science as we continue to...
2023-04-24
54 min
The Week in Art
Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate Modern; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney; the Roman gateway to Britain, reconstructed
This week: we take a tour of Tate Modern’s exhibition that brings together the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint and the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. We hear about the two artists’ distinctive contributions to abstraction, their shared interest in esoteric belief systems and their deep engagement with the natural world, from one of the show’s curators, Bryony Fer. Our editor, Americas, Ben Sutton visited the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York to talk to the Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, as her retrospective opens at the museum. And this episode’s Work of the Week is...
2023-04-21
1h 05
The Week in Art
Expo and the Chicago scene; Northern Ireland’s museums; Sarah Bernhardt in Paris
This week: Expo Chicago and the art scene in the Windy City. Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, and Carlie Porterfield, associate editor, art market, Americas, discuss the fair, and the wider market and gallery scene in Chicago. As the US president Joe Biden visits Northern Ireland to honour the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday or Belfast agreement, we talk to Hannah Crowdy, head of curatorial at National Museums Northern Ireland, a group of four museums. She tells us about how the museums are addressing the anniversary, representing Northern Ireland’s recent history and looking to the...
2023-04-14
44 min
The Week in Art
“Biggest art fraud in history” in Canada; artists’ pay; the Ugly Duchess by Massys (and Leonardo)
This week: the extraordinary story behind what Canadian police have called “the biggest art fraud in history”. More than 1,000 fake works purporting to be by the First Nations artist Norval Morrisseau are seized and eight people have been charged. The Art Newspaper’s Editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, tells the extraordinary story, involving a rock star, a television documentary and alleged forgery rings, and what it tells us about the market for First Nations art in Canada. A report into artists’ pay in the UK has exposed the inordinately low sums paid to artists for their labour by arts...
2023-03-17
57 min
Real Estate Runway
098: Chad Soapbox - The Art of the Deal vs. The Art of the Debt
In this episode of Real Estate Runway, Chad delves into the art of using debt to maximize earning and staying power. He explains the differences between short-term, medium-term, and long-term debt and how to optimize proceeds for the best outcome. Chad emphasizes the importance of considering the longevity of loans and avoiding high interest rates that may not benefit you in the future. He also explores ways to optimize debt in uncertain times, such as using short-term bridge debt or buying an interest rate cap. Tune in as he explains how each type of debt impacts your earning and...
2023-02-16
23 min
Le Petit salon
Épisode 10 - Christian Barthomeuf
Christian Barthomeuf est une figure majeure de l’histoire viticole du Québec, puisque c’est lui qui, en 1980, planta le premier vignoble de Dunham : le Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise. C’est lui aussi qui, en 1989, invente le cidre de glace, aujourd’hui devenu un produit phare du terroir québécois, reconnu et dégusté dans le monde entier.En 2020, il publie Autoportrait d’un paysan rebelle, une autobiographie sélective dans laquelle il revient sur son parcours et nous offre ses réflexions sur le monde agroalimentaire Québécois, nourrit par ses longues années d’expér...
2023-01-09
41 min
Le Petit salon
Épisode 9 - Marie-Ève Savaria
Marie-Ève Savaria voue depuis toujours un véritable culte aux légumes et végétaux comestibles. Alors qu’elle vivait encore en ville, ils étaient déjà au cœur de son blogue et service de traiteur 100% végétarien, Brutalimentation. Évidemment, il était à prévoir que cette passionnée des produits de la terre tombe amoureuse d’un maraicher et fonde une famille sur une ferme biologique de la rive Sud de Montréal. Vivant et mangeant désormais au rythme des saisons et des récoltes, elle s’efforce de partager son savoir-faire culinaire pour permettre à chacun de mie...
2022-12-31
38 min
Le Petit salon
Épisode 8 - Nadia Fournier
Les amatrices et amateurs de vin connaissent bien Nadia Fournier qui, depuis 10 ans, est l’autrice d’une véritable institution Québécoise en matière de conseil œnologique : le fameux Guide du vin. Depuis 2013, elle a effectivement pris la relève de Michel Phaneuf, créateur initial de ce best-seller annuel, et d’une aventure qui dure depuis maintenant 41 ans. C’est Nathalie Rivard qui a eu le plaisir de s’entretenir avec Nadia Fournier, lors d’une discussion enregistrée en directe au Petit salon du Livre de Sutton.
2022-12-21
43 min
Mastering YOU with Matt Sutton
128 # We Are The Gods Of Systems w/Michaell Magrutsche
Today I talk to Outside the box thinker, Artist, coach, podcaster and writer of 5 art related books Michaell Magrutsche who resolved the paradox: Why are 95% of worldwide artists existing around the poverty level and therefore should be proud to be poor. But without creativity there are no man-made systems, there would be no world as we know it. The solution: Discover patterns within Art that foster creative communication and identify art values outside any systems which always raise our human potential. Learn more about Michaell here: MICHAELLM.com #TheSmartofArt --------------------- WANT...
2022-12-17
57 min
The Week in Art
2022’s biggest art stories—and what they mean
It’s our final podcast of 2022 and so, as ever, we’re looking back at the worlds of art and heritage over the past 12 months. Ben Luke is joined by three members of The Art Newspaper team: Louisa Buck, contemporary art correspondent, Kabir Jhala, acting deputy art market editor, and Ben Sutton, editor in the Americas. Among much else, they discuss the effects of the war in Ukraine, Just Stop Oil’s activism, unionisation in US museums, the restitution of African and Native American (and Greek) objects, and the NFT crash. They also look at the big art shows and, finall...
2022-12-16
1h 13
Le Petit salon
Épisode 7 - Peter McAuslan
This is the first episode of a series of interviews conducted by Nathalie Rivard, recorded live at the Little Book Fair. This one is also the first episode to be entirely in English, with Peter McAuslan, founder of McAuslan Brewing, and notably, the famous St-Ambroise beers.Peter McAuslan recently published his very first book, titled Brewing Better Beer. This is not a “how to brew” book, rather, it’s the rich story of the St-Ambroise brewerie, and how it radically changed the course of the Quebec craft brewing scene.
2022-12-14
36 min
Le Petit salon
#6 - Frédérique Marseille
Certains connaissent Frédérique Marseille en tant que fondatrice et directrice du centre d’escalade Backbone à Bromont, d’autres, comme l’une des deux femmes qui sont à l’origine du projet photographique 1001 Fesses, une ode à la diversité corporelle féminine, lancé en 2014, bien avant que le sujet ne devienne ‘mainstream’. En septembre 2022, Frédérique Marseille a sorti son premier roman, Sauf Quand Je suis un Aréna, publié aux Éditions de Ta Mère. Un premier livre qui semble ne pas laisser ses lecteurs indifférents – le journaliste à La Presse Dominic Tardif parle même d’un triple axel romanesque.
2022-12-08
46 min
Le Petit salon
#5 - Stéphane Lemardelé
Stéphane Lemardelé est un dessinateur, illustrateur et storyboarder, à l’origine de nombreux projets artistiques et culturels dans la région. Si vous habitez dans le coin, vous êtes forcément déjà passé devant son premier livre en solo, Le Nouveau Monde Paysan au Québec, un roman graphique documentaire sur les nouveaux agriculteurs des Cantons de l’Est, qui aussi beau qu’instructif. Aujourd’hui, c’est surtout en tant qu’auteur de romans graphiques qu’on va le rencontrer.
2022-12-01
39 min
goodsugar
Pour goodsugar on Me w/ Drummer Rick Allen & Lauren Monroe | goodsugar 135
Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! In this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph are joined by rock legend Rick Allen, the drummer of Def Leppard, and his wife Lauren Monroe. The conversation delves into sound healing, Lauren Monroe's new album "Messages From Aphrodite," spiritual healing, and the therapeutic nature of art. Rick Allen, who joined Def Leppard at the age of 15 and overcame a life-changing car accident in 1984, shares his personal journey of turning tragedy into spiritual transformation and continued musical success. Lauren Monroe discusses her third album, "Messages From...
2022-11-28
52 min
Green Bananas
Having a Lot on Your Plate
It’s a busy time of year and Anabelle has been stretched thin. Today, she chats about how her packed schedule has helped her seek the Lord and how she uses the Google Suite to organize her life. She analyzes what the prophet has told us recently and how we can act on it, suggests a variety of ways to hear the word of the Lord, and realizes that sometimes the best form of self care is canceling plans. Things she referenced: Come, Follow Me November 14-20 The Temple and Yo...
2022-11-15
37 min
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
Introducing Kids to Art and Art Museums with Naima Keith
Carol talks with Naima Keith, Vice President of Education and Public Programs at the Los Angeles Museum of Art (LACMA), about how to introduce children to the wonderful world of art and art museums. Naima shares practical tips for parents on how to encourage their kids to appreciate art from an early age and how to get the most out of a museum experience, even if all the little ones want to do is run around and touch the artwork! In this lively conversation Naima and Carol also dive into the realities of balancing work demands with parenting, and how t...
2022-11-09
46 min
Real Estate Runway
060: Transforming Professional Sports into a Life of Entrepreneurship with Art Morrison III
Art Morrison III is a successful real estate investor who has transitioned from professional sports to entrepreneurship. Art shares his story of overcoming adversity and starting multiple businesses, including youth basketball training giant Above Max Basketball. Morrison discusses the pros and cons of flipping houses for passive income versus holding onto investments for long-term growth. He predicts that the real estate market will continue to grow, and encourages us to consider investing in multifamily properties as their next investment opportunity. While he has made some mistakes in his life, the biggest one was not making it to the NBA...
2022-06-29
21 min
The Week in Art
Whitney Biennial review, Afro-Atlantic Histories in Washington, Raphael's late self-portrait
This week: Quiet as It’s Kept, the 80th edition of the Whitney Biennial, is now open to the public at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The Art Newspaper’s associate editor Tom Seymour, Americas editor Ben Sutton and staff reporter Gabriella Angeletti gather to discuss it. As the latest incarnation of the show Afro-Atlantic Histories is unveiled at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, we speak to its curator, Kanitra Fletcher, about the gallery’s approach to this complex subject. And the National Gallery in London’s long-planned Raphael blockbuster, postponed due to the p...
2022-04-08
56 min
Run to the Hills
Episode 75 - Shane Benzie - The Lost Art of Running
Run to the Hills - Episode 75 - Shane Benzie - The Lost Art of RunningIf you would like to support the project to build a John Kynaston memorial bridge then please follow the link below.https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/John-Kynaston-memorial-bridge?fbclid=IwAR3Mu2qGX8Q2YCV2EjiyUNXWzS2MbbEO8gWyHCXHqfNFvUdyU9MLGM34kbwShane Benzie is a celebrated running coach, movement specialist, researcher and the founder of Running Reborn. He has worked with runners all over the world to help them harness their elasticity and improvement their movement.https://runningreborn...
2022-02-04
1h 32
Flow Aligned Coaching Podcast
Mind Your Steps - A Walking Meditation
"The art of walking meditation is to learn to be aware as you walk, to use the natural movement of walking to cultivate mindfulness and wakeful presence." - Jack KornfieldWalking meditation is a common practice in Eastern parts of the world but has mostly been lost in the Western meditation culture. Just as you bring awareness to the body that is sitting in meditation, you can bring awareness to a body that is moving.Join Wild Woman Yogini, Lizzy Sutton, for this guided walking meditation.Enjoy & see you next time!
2021-12-31
07 min
Le Petit salon
#4 - Raymond Cloutier - L'Échéance
Pour le quatrième et dernier épisode de la première saison du Petit Salon, je rencontre l'acteur-auteur Raymond Cloutier, chez-lui, à Sutton.Il nous offre la lecture du premier chapitre de son 3e roman, L'Échéance, qui nous plonge dans une riche conversation abordant les différences générationnelles des boomers et des millénariaux, sa passion pour l'improvisation, et sa vision du théâtre.
2021-12-04
41 min
Le Petit salon
#3 - Louise Penny rencontre Raymond Cloutier
Dans ce troisième épisode, j’ai l’honneur et le plaisir de rencontrer Louise Penny et Raymond Cloutier, pour une conversation entre ces deux immenses talents de la littérature et du cinéma.Louise Penny, s’il est encore nécessaire de la présenter, est l’autrice des 17 enquêtes du désormais célèbre inspecteur Armand Gamache, et dont les livres se sont vendus à plus de 9 millions d’exemplaires.Et c’est aujourd'hui l’acteur et écrivain Raymond Cloutier qui nous offre la lecture d’un extrait de « Enterrez vos morts », 6e opus des enquêtes...
2021-12-03
38 min
Le Petit salon
#2 - Je veux une plume
Pour le deuxième épisode, c'est avec la fondatrice et directrice de l'école d'art et du Petit Salon du livre que je m'entretiens. Faites donc connaissance avec Anne-Marie Lavigne.
2021-12-02
29 min
Le Petit salon
#1 - Isabelle Laflèche - C'est le temps de briller
Dans le premier épisode, la comédienne Agnés Stuart nous lit un extrait de « C’est le temps de briller », de Isabelle Laflèche et Christine Michaud.Les autrices y parlent d'intimidation et nous proposent des clés pour y faire face. Je rencontre ensuite Isabelle Laflèche, pour une riche conversation autour de son oeuvre et de son parcours hors norme.
2021-12-01
34 min
Sutton Like That Podcast
Episode 60-The Wire review
In this episode, I dive into the show The Wire. I share my perspective on the show and how art sometimes imitates life TOO MUCH. I also speak about how shows like this helped me in my personal journey of mental health. SLTpodcast Be sure to like and rate the podcast. Be sure to also leave a review and leave a comment Follow me on social media: FB: Marquet Sutton IG: RealDSTM Twitter: RealDSTM1 Podcast sources: Apple Podcast, spotify
2021-10-19
28 min
Real Estate Runway
024: Crash Course in the Art of Negotiation with Brandon Voss
When you’re in a high stakes negotiation, the last thing you usually think about is having empathy for the other person and putting your own objectives aside, but this episode may just change your approach. Brandon Voss is the President of The Black Swan Group. What sets them apart is that the Black Swan team is able to assist their clients in negotiations while customizing their approach based on their unique needs, situation, and corporate culture. As a thought leader with extensive sales experience, Brandon holds respect to the three negotiator types: the Analyst, the Assertive, and the Ac...
2021-10-13
34 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum New York 2021 | A Reflection: The arts in the time of the Black lives matter movement
1-54 Forum New York17 May - 2 June 2021A Reflection: The arts in the time of the Black lives matter movementJoin Destinee Ross-Sutton (ROSS-SUTTON Gallery), Rudy Shepherd (Artist), Everette Taylor (CMO, Artsy) and Claude Grunitzky (Founder, True Africa) as they reflect on a year of art world practices following the protests against police brutality and broader racial inequalities in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. Are we witnessing change or statements unkept? Where there has been change, how is this materialising and set to change the future of the art world and be...
2021-05-21
58 min
she persisted
63. Overcoming Stagefright, Finding Your Voice, and Networking 101 feat. Rae Fung
Episode transcript, extended show notes, and video can be found here.Today I am joined by Rae Fung. Rae is a Speaking Coach. Impact-driven millennials and teens work with her to Own their Unique Voice and Story to be Bold, Brave and Brilliant, and never Compare themselves with others. Having been an emcee and on-screen host for 7 years, Rae has mastered the art of connecting on stage, online, and in 1-on-1 settings, to people from all walks of life. She uses her expertise to coach and train on topics such as Public Speaking, Networking, and Personal Branding.
2021-04-30
50 min
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
How Art Can Be A Parent's Best Friend with Sandra Jackson-Dumont
Carol talks with Sandra Jackson-Dumont, visionary arts educator and Director & CEO of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, about why and how we need to have art and museums in our children’s lives from day one. Exposure to art builds so many skills from a very young age! Sandra tells us how to explore museums in-person and online in ways that open up new vistas for children and parents, how museums can spark and inform great (and sometimes tough) conversations with our children, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-04-20
43 min
Birds, Bees & Tease
Nia’s Journey w/ Bodily Autonomy
In this episode, our host Nia @AngieAfricana Sutton discusses the impact of senseless murders of Black people on her ideas of bodily autonomy. Half of this reflection is captured in her free write article, “My Black Body is a Temple” which is featured in Melquan Ganzy’s online fashion + art magazine, @TheGanzy. Nia shares the other half of her reflection in a short story that features, her best friend, her best friend’s mom, and a man who got punched in the face. :) Enjoy this episode and share with a friend! Be sure to follow us on socials @birdsbeestease! Donations accepted...
2021-04-20
14 min
The 22Tango Show
The Anatomy Of A Tango: The Rules That Govern The Roles
Everything in tango is governed by principles. The steps or figures that you see are merely the result of successfully executing these rules. Like many aspects of this beautiful art, the principles of tango also have close parallels in life and relationships, which we continue to explore in this podcast. Join Linda Sutton in another installment of The Anatomy of a Tango series, where she takes an intimate look into what she likes to call “the rules that govern the roles.” In this episode, you will learn that there are specific principles that govern leadership, followership, and the interdependence betw...
2021-03-09
1h 05
The 22Tango Show
The Anatomy of A Tango: The Conscious Receiver – What It Means To Be A Follower
Let us now take a closer look at tango’s second position. Far from being subordinate, the follower has equal status to the leader and in fact, is instrumental in being the initial impetus for the dance to commence. Being a follower in tango teaches us how to be a true follower beyond the ballroom floor and into the world of relationships. In this world that’s dominated by social media, the concept of followership has been muddled and reduced to a mere click of the like button. The art of tango teaches us how to be more discerning as t...
2021-02-22
58 min
Be The Right Club Today Podcast
Episode 3: Teaching with Technology, Art vs Science
Teaching with Technology: Is it Art or Science? In this episode, Hal and Chase explore the emergence of technology in teaching and how it affects how we learn the game of golf. Were the greats of the game wrong in how they approached the swing? Do advancements in tech mean the death of artistry in golf? How can we harness tech to make learning golf easier?
2021-01-28
50 min
Ground Control Parenting with Carol Sutton Lewis
Getting Smart About Art with Franklin Sirmans
Why show art to an infant? Why should we encourage our children to “get lost” in paintings? What’s the art and social justice connection? Who are some of the African-American artists whose work we and our children should get to know? Franklin Sirmans, director of Miami’s Perez Art Museum, answers these questions and many more in this lively discussion about art and art education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-01-19
40 min
Entrepreneur Rising
Putting the Science of Sleep into Action
Soda is a sleep health educator and the founder of Start With Sleep. After 13 years working with healthcare providers, I found that sleep challenges are most often tied to behavioral, lifestyle choices that when continued over a period of time can manifest themselves into more serious medical conditions. Patients are often left feeling hopeless without a solution to their sleep problems and without a resource to find a customized plan that works for their individual needs. I saw the need to directly provide education to the community regarding strategies that embrace both the science and art of sleep for a...
2020-11-16
41 min
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
G.E. Smith (Guitarist) - The G.E. Curse
G.E. Smith (guitarist known for his work on Saturday Night Live, with Bob Dylan and Hall and Oates) joins Ralph Sutton and Big Jay Oakerson and they discuss G.E. learning to play guitar at 4 and being a professional guitarist by age 11, meeting then marrying Gilda Radner, touring with Hall and Oates, his favorite moments on SNL, appearing on The Simpsons, working with Bob Dylan, the artist he wants to work with most, working with Chris Farley and John Belushi plus plenty more including a live performance of "Art's Sick" from G.E.'s new album "Stony Hill" with...
2020-08-16
59 min
Contents May Vary
Episode 49: Another Well Kept Secret Exposed
I first was introduced to the artwork of the artist known as Another Well Kept Secret thanks to Tumblr and Sherlock. Her artwork shows a stylized humanity with very animated features - and she has a romantic flair that shows that love is indeed at the heart of everything she does. Her real name is Kelley and she's from Tennessee. She's been on my list to interview for a while, but got bumped up partially because she's been upping her commissions to help offset the current economic downturn the virus has caused so many. We talk about...
2020-03-29
50 min
Contents May Vary
Episode 48: Alex De Vore is a Fibber
Alex DeVore is a culture editor for the Santa Fe Reporter. Additionally, Alex is the guitarist for the punk band Fibber: he's played music for over 20 years, but Fibber is a relatively new creation. We talk about his writing, why he plays (and plays punk specifically), and gaming as a medium and art form. For complete show notes, go to my website.
2020-02-23
36 min
Truth In Food with John Robert Sutton
20: A Personal Journey to a State-of-the-Art Medical Facility Outside the U.S.
Food archeologist, John Robert Sutton, gets a comprehensive health check on the other side of the world and shares details of his incredibly thorough and surprisingly affordable experience. This is an important episode that champions preventative care with high-tech testing and knowledge about nutrition and a healthy lifestyle. — This episode is brought to you by The 1 Wine, combining tradition with green technology to deliver a wide variety of wines from California. For more info visit: the1wine.com — About TRUTH IN FOOD TRUTH IN FOOD connects you to the stories...
2020-02-10
00 min
The Golf Guru Show
Jeff Leishman - The Art of Coaching Objectively
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2020-02-05
1h 30
Positive Productivity
Becoming the Inspirational Face of Your Message with Rachael Jayne Groover
Which seat are you sitting in on your airplane of life? Are you sitting in the middle seat and allowing the circumstances of life to control life? Or are you sitting in first class, enjoying the best conditions possible? Think about it! Mesmerized by the presence of American icons, Rachael Jayne Groover moved from Australia to the United States to create a more abundant life. And that she did! Rachael Jayne created the Art of Feminine Presence, and over the past 10+ years has impacted the lives and businesses of tens of thousands around...
2019-12-26
53 min
goodsugar
The Sherpa And The Schmuck #032 - Breaking Down Bikram
On this episode of The Sherpa And The Schmuck, Ralph Sutton and Marcus Antebi take a look at the idea of separating art from artist when they take a look at the yoga entrepreneur Bikram. The guys think about whether having a large audience gives you the rights to tell them whatever they want when they are looking for guidance, and we also hear about how important it is to consider your sources. Follow the Show @MarcusAntebi, @Iamralphsutton, @Bmackayisright. The Sherpa And The Schmuck brought to you by goodsugar ™️
2019-12-06
35 min
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Joseph Arthur & Geno Bisconte (Musician & Comedian) - Semen Retention
Joseph Arthur (musician) joins guest co-host Geno Bisconte and Ralph Sutton and they discuss researching guests, practicing gratitude, Ralph's latest Dick Tale, a recap of the Blacktop Mojo episode and concert, Joseph's podcast "Come To Where I'm From", Joseph practicing semen retention, songs covered by many bands, cross over between music and art, spiritual believes, Joseph's Firsts, a live acoustic performance and so much more! Support our sponsors! BlueChew.com - Use promo code: SDR to get your first order for free! Just pay $5 for shipping! Earpeace.com - Use promo code: SDR15 to get 15% off! Follow the whole show...
2019-12-01
1h 11