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Pockets: Find Meaning in Moments
011 When Life Interrupts Art
Creative breaks challenge us but can teach us valuable lessons about what truly matters in our artistic lives and personal wellbeing. Returning to creative work after time away feels like wearing an old familiar glove—initially awkward but ultimately comforting as we rediscover our creative voice.• The mental tug-of-war between obligations and creative desires creates guilt and frustration• Embrace the creative chaos of restarting rather than fighting against it• Use transitions as opportunities to experiment with new tools and approaches• Reconnect with your core values and recognize creativity's importance in your life• Creative struggles re...
2025-08-03
07 min
Vineyard Richmond Weekly Message
How Great Thou Art
God wants to show his greatness! But we continue to settle for the world’s crumbs.
2025-07-28
45 min
Angles with John Richmond
Ep07: Dave Horesh (Oxford Pennant) — Crafting a Brand with Heart, Grit, and Buffalo Soul
From humble beginnings with $2,000 and a side hustle, Dave Horesh co-founded Oxford Pennant, a company that resurrected the forgotten art of wool felt pennants and built a brand that reflects Buffalo’s pride and perseverance. In this episode, John Richmond talks with Dave about authenticity in branding, keeping manufacturing local, and the value of doing things the hard way—because it's the right way. They explore business growth, navigating failure, building a culture of kindness, and why success means more when it’s shared. This conversation is a deep dive into what it means to create something lasting—one stitch a...
2025-07-16
56 min
Angles with John Richmond
Ep03: Sara Heidinger (Undergrounds Coffee House & Cass Gallery) — Building Community Through Art, Coffee, and Creative Spaces
From her first photography class at the Old First Ward Community Center to building a thriving local business, Sara Heidinger has dedicated her career to fostering creativity and community in Buffalo. In this episode, John Richmond sits down with Sara to explore her journey from New York City's fast-paced photography scene to co-founding Undergrounds Coffee House and curating local art at Cass Gallery. Sara shares lessons in resilience, building authentic spaces, and why art should be accessible to everyone.Enjoying the episode?Subscribe, leave a review, and share Angles with John Richmond with a...
2025-06-18
1h 11
The Art Eater Podcast
Sinners - Layers of Discussion
Richmond, AJ and Noah Berkley (long time Art Eater film writing contributor, first time on the podcast) discusses Ryan Coogler's newest film, Sinners. The group discusses the types of discourse around the film and its layers of themes. From personal reflections to Coogler's messaging and relationships expressed, we explore many angles.
2025-05-29
2h 15
I'm Listening
Folklore
Send us a textIt's time for another Sprint Episode - this time I bring the topic of folklore to Brandt for his reaction. We explore our past... about sharing stories of the past. We discuss folk stories, folk music, folk art, folk heroes, and get the opportunity to share stories about one of our favorites, Paul Bunyan!Listening to folks stories is a centuries old practice that is extremely important to capture the culture of specific communities, also includes folk art, music, and heroes.Hope you enjoy a bit of storytelling...
2025-05-22
30 min
Pockets: Find Meaning in Moments
008 Creative Grief Unmasked
After publishing my three-novella series "Chronicles of Kenji," I experienced an unexpected emptiness that I later identified as creative grief – the mourning process that follows the completion of a significant creative project. • Creative grief is a normal part of the artistic process, not just a block• Every creative project has its own season, including the grieving period• Exploring different creative mediums can provide alternative outlets while recovering• Time eventually allows healing and readiness to begin new projects• The process of making art reflects life itself with its emotional highs and lows
2025-05-05
06 min
Pockets: Find Meaning in Moments
006 The Joy of Creating for Yourself
The delicate balance between creating for an audience and creating for yourself reveals the importance of intention in our artistic pursuits. Our relationship with creativity changes dramatically when we allow ourselves the freedom to create without the pressure of public judgment.• Sharing your work allows you to connect with like-minded people and build your tribe• Private creation provides freedom to explore and make mistakes without pressure• Intention helps determine which creative work to share and which to keep private• Some art nurtures your audience while other art nurtures you as the creator• Creating just for y...
2025-04-01
07 min
The Chatter: The Richmond Experience Podcast
Ep 34: Picnic Plans, Art Exhibits, Charging Crystals
Send us a textIn this episode, Paige and Kelsey chat about their favorite things in The Fan and more.Here’s what else they’re getting into this week:EAT: Garnett's CafeDRINK: Get Tight LoungeSEE: Institute of Contemporary ArtDO: Aquarian BookshopFor even more where that came from:JOIN The Richmond Experience at therichmondexperience.com/join. (BTW: Code CHATTER takes $10 off your first year's subscription!)PARTNER with us at therichmondexperience.com/partners.And FOLLOW @therichmondexperience, @thechatterinrva, @sips...
2025-02-21
19 min
The Chatter: The Richmond Experience Podcast
Ep 29: Latched Mama Book Launch, Strawberry Blonde Ale, 90 Miles of Trails
Send us a textPowered by Lindsey Martin Photography — Lindsey Martin is hosting her Headshot Marathon at Contrast Studios on Thursday, January 23. These 15-minute sessions are a great way to update branding content for your business or your personal headshots (or both!). Lindsey will also have a makeup professional onsite, if you’d like some assistance before your close-up. Sign up for your slot here, and visit lindseymartinphotography.com or @lindseymartinphoto on Instagram for a better look at Lindsey’s portfolio and her services.In this episode, Paige, Kelsey, and Melissa Wirt chat about the Latche...
2025-01-17
33 min
In Bloom with Ela Richmond
#42 - How to Stop Being A People Pleaser At Work - Angie Parker
Angie is a transformation expert in the startup world, serving as Chief of Staff to multiple founders and executives while supporting veteran entrepreneurs. With 15 years of experience spanning military service and startup operations, plus a recent business degree from the University of Washington, she has mastered the art of "going fast and fixing things" while maintaining deep emotional intelligence and authentic relationships. In this candid episode, Angie shares her journey of redefining success on her own terms, from being part of the 1% of airborne service members in the Air Force to building a career centered on helping...
2024-11-04
1h 11
The Art Coaching Club Podcast
Amanda Tucker: From Retail to Full-Time Artist—Balancing Creativity and Business Success
Enjoy today's chat with Amanda Tucker. In this episode of The Art Coaching Club Podcast, host Hayley Price interviews Amanda Tucker, a Richmond-based artist known for her vibrant paintings of the female form. Amanda shares her inspiring journey from working in retail to becoming a full-time artist, and how Instagram helped her grow a loyal following and sell her work. Tune in as Amanda talks about the challenges of balancing creativity with business, tips for diversifying income streams, and the importance of branding and marketing. Discover her strategies for reaching out to celebrities, building a personal brand...
2024-10-01
56 min
Spark Joy in EDU
Joy Integration as Equitable Practice with Mallory Mbalia
In this episode of Spark Joy in EDU, we talk with Mallory Mbalia, Director of Learning and Education at Fred Rogers Productions, about joy integration as an equitable practice and the power of educational media. Mallory brings such heart to the show and shares insights about the importance of early childhood and how educators are the root waterers, nurturing the roots that can provide sustained support to children throughout the years. Mallory reminds us that families send us their best- the best of their best. And, as educators, every learner deserves our best! About Mallory Mbalia:
2024-09-29
33 min
I'm Listening
Music Part 2 - The Art of Listening
Send us a textClass is in session. We are joined by Wendy Richman, a Lecturer at UCLA and accomplished professional violist. She teaches a class called “The Art of Listening” at UCLA and she brings great perspective on how to teach listening. We hear about her personal journey, her strategies in teaching the art of listening, and how you can learn to listen just a little better starting now. Wendy Richman - https://www.wendyrichmanviola.com/Art of Listening - https://catalog.registrar.ucla.edu/course/2023/musc15?siteYear=2023
2024-09-26
37 min
Inside Your Ed
Can anyone or anything stop AI cheating in exams?
Although this year’s exam season has largely passed without incident or drama, many exams and assessments throughout our education system are potentially facing their greatest ever threat in the form of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence, or AI tools.When freely available websites and apps can write entire essays, projects, articles, poems and stories as well as produce art and music among other things, it presents a daunting challenge to the teachers, lecturers and institutions trying to award fair and trustworthy grades. So what impact are ChatGPT and similar AI platforms having in schools, col...
2024-08-28
32 min
The Dwelling Richly Podcast
Psalm 119:57-64 || Midnight Meet-Up with God
Thank you for sharing, liking, commenting, following! Feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges? Discover how studying the Bible can provide peace and guidance. Join me on the Dwelling Richly Podcast for practical tips and encouragement! New Episodes Wednesdays and Saturdays Transcripts available for each episode here: www.JenniferGRichmond.com Dwelling in the Word and letting the Word dwell in us richly is different than reading the Bible or reading a devotional with Bible passages. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly and return the favor by dwelling in the Word...
2024-07-31
17 min
THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Hussein Hallak: Tech Visionary, Entrepreneur, and Advocate for Art and Innovation
Hussein Hallak is a seasoned entrepreneur, prolific advisor, and thought leader in the tech space with a career spanning over 25 years. He’s the founder and CEO of Next Decentrum, a leading provider of business education in emerging technology, and the company behind Momentable, a discovery platform for art and culture. Hussein has developed over 20 startups, honing an extensive range of expertise and experience. In his previous role as Evangelist and General Manager at Launch Academy, he mentored and trained hundreds of entrepreneurs, helping it become one of North America’s premier tech incubators with over 6,500 founders and...
2024-07-22
25 min
I'm Listening
Music Part 1 - The Cover Song
Send us a textLet’s talk cover songs. Let’s talk about listening to our favorite cover songs and the reasons why musicians choose to cover certain songs. We jump into the connection, relatability, and the nostalgia. From Chris Cornell covering Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U", to Jazz, to Christmas songs, the podcast highlights the personal and artistic motivations behind the art of covering songs. Oh, and we talk about The Eagles too. History of the cover song: https://audioapartment.com/techniques-and-performance/what-is-a-cover-song/https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/e4d0022d...
2024-05-23
40 min
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Bonus Episode: Rev. Susan Blanchard, Director of Baptist House of Studies at UPSem (April 2024)
We are delighted to share this wonderful interview with the Rev. Susan Blanchard, who is the director of the Baptist House of Studies right up the road from us at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, VA! Susan will be preaching at WBC on Sunday, May 5th! Before she arrives, our pastor, Rev. Art Wright, sat down with her to talk about what's going on with the Baptist House these days, how it serves a vital purpose in the Baptist ecosystem here in Virginia, and how we might partner with them in ways that are mutually supportive. It just so...
2024-05-01
52 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Detroit-bred Interdisciplinary Artist on Redefining Black Mythologies
In this episode of Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Detroit-bred interdisciplinary artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards. They discuss her latest exhibition, Ancient Future, which explores Afrofuturism, Black mythologies, and the power of imagination. Jamea shares her journey as an artist, her inspirations, and the importance of decolonizing the mind. 🎨✨Episode Highlights:Jamea's background and her role as a cosmic stewardess. [00:01:03] 🚀🌌Moments and experiences that influenced Jamea's path as an artist. [00:02:16] 🎨🌟The impact of seeing Renee Cox's work and the importance of representation in art. [00:05:04] 🖼️✊The paradigm-shifting influence of Kanye West's album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. [00:07...
2024-03-04
1h 10
Content Marketing School: Social Media, Video, AI, Podcast, and LinkedIn Tips for B2B Professionals, Consultants, and Entrepreneurs
031 - Master The Art Of Storytelling: How To Use The And, But, Therefore Technique
Send us a textStorytelling is one of the cornerstones of content marketing, which is why I was excited to have Danielle Hennis, presentation coach, join me to share the and, but, therefore, storytelling framework. Topics included:🔹What the And, But, Therefore storytelling technique is, and how to use it.🔹Our brain's rational and instinctual sides and why tapping into both is essential 🔹Why creating a story arc is important. (Imagine a movie with no drama) 🔹How to keep your audience engaged, virtually or in person. 🔷 Thank you f...
2024-02-29
36 min
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
Exploring Identity, Belonging, and Social Practice Through Art: Artist Jac Lahav
JAC LAHAV (he/them) is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, parent, arts writer, children’s book author, and community organizer. Born in Jerusalem Israel with Iranian and Polish roots Lahav was raised in the United States and lives in Connecticut. Lahav’s work investigates community, belonging, and cultural history through expansive series of paintings and installations. With solo shows at Richmond Art Museum Indiana, Longview MFA Texas, Saginaw Art Museum Michigan, Florence Griswold Museum Connecticut, Lahav’s work can be found in multiple public collections including the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, Mount Holyoke Art Museum, Jewish Museum NY among others. Their current...
2024-02-16
1h 06
Vineyard Richmond Weekly Message
We Want More Lord - Pulse Message
Sometimes I look at my life and I wonder, “Why would God give me any to begin with?” Then I read the Word, and I see that “My Father which art in Heaven” is a loving, generous, and warm Father, especially when I am generous and obedient. He is a lover and a giver, not a hater and a taker.
2023-11-21
32 min
Content Marketing School: Social Media, Video, AI, Podcast, and LinkedIn Tips for B2B Professionals, Consultants, and Entrepreneurs
005 - Mastering the Art of Public Speaking: From Stage Fright to TED Talks Spotlight
Send us a textAnnette and her guest Shannon Malkin-Daniels, Public Speaking Coach, discussed how to be a more confident speaker. Shannon shares techniques to build your confidence as well as some advice on giving a TEDx Talk. Topics included:🔹The reason most people are afraid of public speaking🔹The best way to practice for an upcoming presentation 🔹When rehearsing becomes counterproductive (and you're more nervous)🔹Techniques to calm your nerves before giving a presentation🔹Advice on how to get selected to speak at TEDx And more...
2023-11-14
31 min
🎧 Smarter Career And Business Moves Podcast
Unleash The Power Of LinkedIn: Master The Art Of Podcast Promotion
Brenda Meller, LinkedIn Trainer and Podcast Host, Meller Marketing, joined Annette Richmond, Personal Brand Architect, Black Dog Marketing Strategies, to share tips on how podcasters can use LinkedIn to promote their shows.Topics included: ✅ Promoting your podcasts on your LinkedIn profile. Hint: it's more than putting it in the Featured section. ✅ Driving potential listeners to your podcast by sharing 30-60-second audio bites. ✅ Why perfection shouldn't be your goal, and how to turn "mistakes" into "learning experiences" to teach others. And more(Previously recorded, Live Show)Follow Blac...
2023-10-31
44 min
H3 Leadership with Brad Lomenick
178 | Double Interview with Richmond Wandera from Uganda on his Compassion story and David Kim on Building Community + 5 Things from the Internet
Double interview episode featuring Richmond Wandera and David Kim. Richmond Wandera is a pastor, leader and founder of Pastors Discipleship Network in Kampala, Uganda and a former Compassion sponsored child and shares his story of being lifted out of poverty as a child. And David Kim, discipleship and spiritual formation pastor at Westgate Church in San Jose, and author of Made to Belong and A Kids Book on Change. Plus check out the 5 Things from the Internet List for this week. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com
2023-10-25
53 min
Extra süß sauer
Der schönste letzte Tag - Run free bester Freund, Mason ❤️🕊️
Notizen aus dem Leben von Sarah Richmond und Julian Weigl „Die Regenbogenbrücke ist ein Ort, an dem Liebe und Freundschaft ewig währen und uns eines Tages wieder vereinen werden.“ Run free bester Freund, Mason. Wir hoffen, im Hundehimmel gibt es ganz viel Joghurt-Eis für dich. Die heutige Folge ist eine besonders schwere und persönliche Folge. Wie ihr vielleicht in der vergangenen Woche gemerkt habt, gab es keine Episode. Der Grund dafür war Familienhund und bester Freund Mason, der nach einer schlimmen Diagnose eingeschläfert werden musste. Sarah und Julian teilen in dieser Folge ihre Gefühle un...
2023-10-19
52 min
🎧 Smarter Career And Business Moves Podcast
Command Every Room: Master the Art of Confident Public Speaking!
Shannon Daniels, Public Speaking / Communication Coach, SPEAC, joined Annette Richmond, Personal Brand Architect, Black Dog Marketing Strategies, to discuss how you can become a more confident speaker. Topics included:✅ Techniques to calm your nerves before speaking. Hint: Music is marvelous. ✅ How to stop using filler words like um, ah, you know, etc. when you speak ✅ Tips for getting your TEDx talk application accepted. Shannon has done a TEDx. And more(Previously recorded, Live Show)Follow Black Dog Marketing Strategies on social mediaYouTube: https://www.you...
2023-10-12
30 min
TOGRH
Q & A Session - The Art of Balance - Pastor Akin Tella
Sunday October 01, 2023
2023-10-01
22 min
TOGRH
The Art of Balance - Pastor Akin Tella
Sunday October 01, 2023
2023-10-01
33 min
Click Hear: Not the Herd
Rich Men Norther than N. of Richmond: art-eye-fact
Kudos to Oliver Anthony Music, burn that fire under us all, Chris!
2023-09-29
07 min
The Art Eater Podcast
Crew Catch Up & Gamescom Postgame
The Art Eater Crew catches up, Richmond discusses his Gamescom and Devcom trip plus a casual postgame discussion of 2023's Gamescom focusing on the smaller upcoming games that we are excited about with plenty of tangents.
2023-09-23
2h 21
Hoosier History Live
Richmond art: a historic colony, a museum and more
Even those who only dabble in Indiana's art history likely know about the Hoosier Group of painters, including T.C. Steele, who drew national fame. But another group of painters actually formed the state's first colony of artists. The Richmond Group Artists formed in the late 19th century in far-eastern Indiana, traveling along the Whitewater River and painting on weekends. In 1898, they founded the Art Association of Richmond. That evolved into the acclaimed Richmond Art Museum, which is generally considered to be the only independent art museum in the country that's housed in a public school...
2023-09-21
58 min
Ray County Voices
"August-ish 2023, Pt. II: Something New, Something ... Not So New"
A new segment, "Your Money, Your Mic," is introduced. Jesse James and Bob Ford are discussed in the debut of this advertiser-paid-for segment, along with a Sept. 9 event at the Farris Theatre in Richmond, Mo., examining the lives and reputations of James and Ford. A second new segment, "Out of the Audio Vault," is introduced. The debut of this segment features an August 2022 interview with Scott Guilkey, Orrick R-XI School District superintendent; and John Haley, Orrick High School principal. Both were starting their employment with the district at the time of the i...
2023-08-20
30 min
Ray County Voices
"Swifties, Summer Training Camps, Etc."
Segment: "Let's Chat"Co-hosts Sophia Bales and Shawn Roney discuss Sophia's visit to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium to see Taylor Swift in July 2023. Shawn discusses covering summer football training camps for high school sports. Segement: "Beyond the News Pages"Speeches by Richmond (Mo.) Mayor Mike Wright and City Administrator Tonya Willim are shared. Audio from the Ray County 911 Board's July 27 meeting is shared, with Sheriff Scott Childers, board members and other involved personnel discussing errors related to warrants.Sophia reads one of her rec...
2023-08-01
1h 41
The Art Box
The Art Box - Episode 88 - Barrick Museum of Art - Living from the Land - Meet Mark Brest van Kempen - MDM
Mark Brest van Kempen Steve must thank Mark for his take on the Modern Desert Markings exhibit that the 50 year old art became real art as the land has taken it back. Mark Brest van Kempen has created a variety of artworks using the landscape itself as sculptural material. From the Free Speech Monument on the UC Berkeley campus to Land Exchange at the National Academy of Art in China, his work explores the range of emotions and issues that are embodied in our complex relationship to the environment. He has spoken around the country...
2023-04-11
16 min
The Art Box
The Art Box - Episode 88 - Barrick Museum of Art - Living from the Land - Meet Mark Brest van Kempen - MDM
Mark Brest van Kempen Steve must thank Mark for his take on the Modern Desert Markings exhibit that the 50 year old art became real art as the land has taken it back. Mark Brest van Kempen has created a variety of artworks using the landscape itself as sculptural material. From the Free Speech Monument on the UC Berkeley campus to Land Exchange at the National Academy of Art in China, his work explores the range of emotions and issues that are embodied in our complex relationship to the environment. He has spoken around the country...
2023-04-11
16 min
🎧 Smarter Career And Business Moves Podcast
The Art Of Turning Your Show Guests Into Enthusiastic Fans
Gillian Whitney, LinkedIn Video Marketing Coach, Video Easy Peasy, joined Annette Richmond, Personal Brand Strategist, Personal Brand You, as they talk about how to be a fun show host (and guest). Hint: it’s about making others feel comfortable and taking yourself lightly. Topics included:✅ How to make your guests feel comfortable on your show✅ The pros and cons of providing guests questions in advance✅ How to be a fun, engaging guest on other shows or podcastsAnd more(Previously recorded, Live Show)Follow Bla...
2023-02-21
31 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 56: "A Notable Journey." A Conversation With Curtis Patterson
Presented by Laney Contemporary. Join us for a conversation with Atlanta-based sculptor Curtis Patterson (b., Shreveport, LA, 1944) and Aaron Levi Garvey, the inaugural Janet L. Nolan Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts at Auburn University. The talk will touch on Patterson's legendary impact as a professor—including on painters Radcliffe Bailey, Fahamu Pecou, and illustrator Thomas Blackshear—and the development of his artistic philosophies and influences since the mid-1970s. The discussion will also highlight Patterson's numerous public sculptures, including those in Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, Shreveport, and St. Paul, and invite his thoughts on h...
2022-12-27
35 min
Count Me In®
Bonus: Kelly Richmond Pope - Ethics in the 21st Century
In this special edition of Count Me In, Kelly Richmond Pope returns to help commemorate Global Ethics Day 2022. We discuss her latest IMA report, Ethics in the 21st Century: Management Accounting Practices for Robust Compliance Programs as well as her forthcoming new book, Fool Me Once: Scams, Stories, and Secrets from the Trillion-Dollar Fraud Industry. In addition to her role as IMA Research Fellow for Corporate Governance and Ethics, Kelly is professor of forensic accounting at DePaul University as well as the award-winning documentary film maker behind All the Queen’s Horses, an in-depth look at the largest municipal fra...
2022-10-20
16 min
Serenbe Stories
Art That Opens Hearts & Minds w/ Gail O'Neill and Curtis Patterson
Serenbe is a place where connections between people, nature, and the arts are nourished. Here, we believe that art has the power to shift perspectives and open both hearts and minds. On today’s episode of Serenbe Stories, we are speaking with arts writer and Serenbe resident Gail O’ Neill and artist Curtis Patterson about Curtis’ new permanent installation in Serenbe, Serenity for Shango. This gorgeous piece sits near the entrance to Serenbe and was designed to pay homage to the lineage of African American culture. In this episode, we chat with Gail and Curtis about their backgrounds in the ar...
2022-09-19
34 min
In Bloom with Ela Richmond
#28 - Christian Young - Art and the Discipline of Committing to a Craft
Send us a textOn today's episode we have on Christian Young. He's a digital art hobbyist who recently committed to a year-long challenge of posting his art daily. At around 250 days, his accounts started gaining a following, and now he's doing his art for himself and the hundreds of thousands of people that love his work.We talk about:The discipline of committing to a craftLoving the process Focusing on the fundamentalsAI artand so much more...Instagram: @christianyoungTwitter: @chr...
2022-09-16
1h 25
A brush with...
A brush with... Adam Pendleton
Ben Luke talks to Adam Pendleton about his influences—from the worlds of literature, music and, of course, art—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work. Pendleton, born in 1984 in Richmond, Virginia, makes paintings, drawings, performances, films and other works exploring the relationship between Blackness, abstraction and histories of the avant-garde. He is perhaps best known for an ongoing body of work he calls Black Dada. He discusses the influences behind Black Dada, from the poetry of Amiri Baraka to the sculpture of Sol LeWitt, reflects on the drawings of Jean Dubuffet and the drafts and...
2022-08-24
1h 02
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Bonus Podcast: Human Agency in the Book of Ruth (Megan Fullerton Strollo)
As we move through a 4-week sermon series on Ruth this summer, we invited an expert to help us dig in deeply to the nuances of this short but very meaningful book of Scripture. In this podcast episode, Rev. Dr. Megan Fullerton Strollo walks us through the four chapters of Ruth and shines new and fascinating light on this ancient story of faith. To find out more about our summer sermon series, head over to https://www.williamsburgbaptist.com/2022-summer-sermon-series.html. Rev. Dr. Megan Fullerton Strollo is Assistant Professor of Biblical Languages at Union Presbyterian Seminary in...
2022-07-19
1h 33
Inside Your Ed
Should teaching be less art and more science?
Perhaps one of the most enduring debates in the world of teaching is the question of whether teaching is an art or science. In recent weeks, not one but two new books have made a strong case for placing a greater emphasis on the science of teaching. At the beginning of June, Ross McGill – the founder of Teacher Toolkit and probably the most followed teacher on Twitter – published a book called ‘The Teacher Toolkit Guide to Memory’. Then later in June, Paul Kirschner, Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the Open University of the Netherl...
2022-07-14
41 min
The Art Eater Podcast
Game Advertising (Part 3)
Art Eater keeps on rolling with our dive into Game Advertising. Richmond's favorite commercial of all-time, mascots, Batdance, Joseph Kosinski, Earthbound/Mother and more!
2022-05-01
2h 09
The Art Eater Podcast
Game Advertising (Part 2)
Art Eater has a skeleton crew this week with Richmond and AJ continuing our dive into Game Advertising. In Part 2, we discuss Japan vs. USA, Street Fighter x Tekken, Pokemon and more!
2022-04-24
2h 05
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Bonus Episode: Advocacy for Churches with Sheila Herlihy of VICPP
We are delighted to share this wonderful conversation with Sheila Herlihy, who is the Faith Organizer at the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP). Virginia Interfaith engages people of faith to advocate for economic, racial, and social justice in Virginia’s policies and practices through education, prayer and action. Our pastor, Rev. Art Wright, sat down with Sheila to talk about the work of VICPP and the key issues that they are focused on these days, including criminal justice reform, worker protections, health equity, and immigration support. Our mission council follows the work of VICPP closely, but we th...
2022-04-22
49 min
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Bonus Episode: Interview with Rev. Susan Blanchard, Director of the Baptist House of Studies at UPSem
We are delighted to share this wonderful podcast interview with the Rev. Susan Blanchard, who is the new director of the Baptist House of Studies right up the road from us at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, VA! Our pastor, Rev. Art Wright, sat down with her to talk about her background and sense of call, as well as all the exciting things that are going on as the Baptist House gets underway. It will meet a critical need for good theological education for Baptists in Virginia. Our pastor currently serves on the Advisory Committee and we are looking...
2022-02-05
33 min
Between the Lines
Episode 10 - Survival Stories
Welcome back for Season 2 of of BeTWEEN the Lines! This is Episode 10 andiIn this episode we talk about our current YA reads, some harrowing survival stories, and some YA news!Hosts:-Jenn Deuell, Young Adult Coordinator @ Richmond Public Library-Barbara Haas, School Media Specialist @ Richmond Public Schools-Nick, 8th grader @ St. Michael's Episcopal SchoolBooks discussed:1:37 Bluebird by Sharon Cameron (Scholastic Press, 2021)5:12 Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam (Balzer + Bray, 2020)6:48 Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis #1) by Marjane Satrapi, Mattias Ripa (Translator) (Pantheon, 2003)
2021-12-21
33 min
TraficQuand Podcast
One Competence For Future : Olanikê Tidjani, pour illustrer la beauté de l'Afrique
Nouvel épisode de votre émission "One Competence For Future", nous accueillons pour vous cette fois un graphique designer qui s'est spécialisé dans l'illustration vectorielle pour nous parler de sa compétence, de son quotidien dans un métier aussi rarissime sous nos cieux, et surtout pour donner quelques pistes sur comment se positionner sur des métiers porteurs pour le futur. Elle répond au nom de Hebath Olanikê Tidjani, Graphique Designer, Illustrateur et Créateur de contenu Webcomic sur internet. Partir d'une formation en Télécommunication, Olanikê a d'abord pris par la programmation web avant de s'att...
2021-12-06
1h 09
Curtain Call
Act 7, Scene 5 (The New Theatre, pt. 2)
This week on Curtain Call features the second of a 2-part interview with Nathaniel Shaw and Vida Williams, the co-artistic directors of The New Theatre, an innovative new approach to the art.
2021-11-06
10 min
Curtain Call
Act 7, Scene 5 (The New Theatre, pt. 2)
This week on Curtain Call features the second of a 2-part interview with Nathaniel Shaw and Vida Williams, the co-artistic directors of The New Theatre, an innovative new approach to the art.
2021-11-06
10 min
Curtain Call
Act 7, Scene 4 (The New Theatre)
This week on Curtain Call features the first of a 2-part interview with Nathaniel Shaw and Vida Williams, the co-artistic directors of The New Theatre, an innovative new approach to the art.
2021-10-15
10 min
Curtain Call
Act 7, Scene 4 (The New Theatre)
This week on Curtain Call features the first of a 2-part interview with Nathaniel Shaw and Vida Williams, the co-artistic directors of The New Theatre, an innovative new approach to the art.
2021-10-15
10 min
Encourager
Dr Alastair Santhouse ~ Head First
A very human psychiatrist who has a new book: Head First: A Psychiatrist's Stories of Mind and Body.He has been working as a Consultant Psychiatrist, for the last 17 years working at both Guy’s Hospital and The Maudsley Hospital, London. He treats a range of mental health problems, including those that present to a general hospital, such as the mental health consequences of physical disease and persistent physical symptoms and more typical mental health presentations, such as depression, anxiety disorders, OCD and adjustment disorders.We talk about writing, the new book, clinic letter writing (ho...
2021-08-25
1h 07
Williamsburg Baptist Church
"Refusing to Bow" - August 15, 2021 Sermon (Summer Series 12)
We were delighted to welcome Justin Pierson to our pulpit last Sunday! Justin serves as the Pastoral Resident at Richmond's First Baptist Church. His sermon was part of our worship for August 15, 2021, and was based on the story of the Fiery Furnace from Daniel chapter 3. It is part of our summer series we are calling "Childhood Stories of the Bible, Revisited." You can find out more about the series by visiting our website here: https://www.williamsburgbaptist.com/summer-2021-sermon-series.html. Justin: We are so grateful for your willingness to speak words of wisdom, encouragement, and challenge to...
2021-08-24
23 min
rjbaidoo
CHALE WOTE STREET FESTIVAL 2021 GOES VIRTUAL
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://rjbaidoo.wordpress.com/2021/08/16/chale-wote-street-festival-2021-goes-virtual/ The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) wishes to inform the general public that the 2021 edition of the most anticipated annual street art festival, Chale Wote which commences from August, 13 to August 2021, 22 will be held virtually due to the surge in Covid-19 cases.
2021-08-16
01 min
Encourager
Richard Askwith ~ author of the fell running classic ‘Feet in the Clouds’
Richard generously shares his journey as a journalist, writer and runner. Turns out that running was rather transformative for Richard, influencing his writing and career. May well have started with an appearance in Chariots of Fire... (read here).We met when Richard was co-host of a running/writing retreat in 2019 with Adharanand Finn. It was a terrific weekend with the group remaining in touch. I was really excited to ask Richard to join me on the podcast.What is it about running that makes it such an important part of our lives?Different...
2021-06-30
1h 10
Encourager
Mark Miller ~ philosopher of cognition
In this fascinating conversation, we talked about the lived experiences of persistent pain, addiction, depression and anxiety, through the lens of predictive processing. We get into horror films and why we seem to love them, having uncomfortable experiences like ultrarunning and the concept of being frozen with a certain stuck belief that is holding us back in different ways. And so much more! I will need to listen to this again :)Mark's purpose is to make the science real. In other words, be useful for individuals and society to encourage thriving and flourishing.He so...
2021-06-16
1h 34
Art on a Podcast
Series 7 - Episode 4: Margaret Rose Vendryes - AoaP Summer Auction
In today’s podcast Rosa interviews the wonderful Margaret Rose Vendryes. They discuss Divas, academia and the role of bias within the art world. Margaret Rose Vendryes is an art historian, visual artist, and curator. She received her BA in fine arts from Amherst College, MA in art history from Tulane University, and Ph.D. in art history from Princeton University. Among several honors, Vendryes was an American Association of University Women Fellow and a Scholar-in-Residence at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. In 2008, University Press of Mississippi published Vendryes’ book Barthé, A Life in Sculpture, the first compr...
2021-06-15
51 min
Williamsburg Baptist Church
"Wait For It" - April 11, 2021 Sermon (Easter 2)
This week's sermon is based on Luke 24:13–35, which is the Narrative Lectionary reading for the second Sunday in the Easter season this year. We are so grateful to Rev. Robbie Jones Miller for her willingness to step into the pulpit for us! Rev. Miller currently works at the Virginia Baptist Historical Society/Center for Baptist Heritage and Studies on the campus of the University of Richmond. She graduated from Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond with a Master of Divinity degree in 2017. She served as the Children's Ministry Associate at Central Baptist Church in Chesterfield County while in sem...
2021-04-16
19 min
Between the Lines
Episode 6 - Favorite Graphic Novels
Thank you for listening to our sixth episode of Between the Lines! In this episode we discuss our current reads, our favorite graphic novels (it was sooooo hard to narrow it down to just one a piece), and some YA news about everyone's favorite movie The Nightmare Before Christmas. Hosts: -Jenn Deuell, Young Adult Coordinator @ Richmond Public Library -Barbara Haas, School Media Specialist @ Richmond Public Schools -Lila, 6th grader @ Binford Middle School Books discussed: My Calamity Jane (The Lady Janies #3) by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton...
2021-03-29
21 min
The Art Eater Podcast
Guilty Gear Strive Open Beta Impressions
Regular guest, James Stanley (@Beefy_Kunoichi) returns with Shawn and Richmond to recap our impressions of the recent Guilty Gear Strive Open Beta. Spoilers...we liked it and we are going to gush about it. Join us for art, mechanics, beer holding and more.
2021-02-25
2h 54
Encourager
Steve Rollnick ~ co-founder of motivational interviewing
I could listen to Professor Stephen Rollnick's insights and stories all day. Co-founder of motivational interviewing (MI), Steve has focused on how it can make a positive impact in different fields: healthcare, the prison service, education, sports coaching and we even touch on pain. Currently, Steve is bringing MI to parenting. In essence, MI is a way to help people make changes to improve their lives. Often people are told what to do, having problems that need fixing. Further, the person can be deemed the actual problem itself. We know that this approach does not work well, r...
2021-02-09
40 min
The Garden History Podcast
Giverny
Gardens have always inspired artists and their paintings contribute much to the research and understanding of different periods in Garden History,indeed the act of creating a garden has been compared to creating a work of art. Claude Monet's garden at Giverny was created from scratch by the artist as a gardener, and became his favourite subject as a painter.
2020-08-29
12 min
The Funnville Nine
Episode 6: Jalen Miller
On this episode of The Funnville Nine driven by AAA, Richmond Flying Squirrels broadcaster Trey Wilson catches up with Squirrels second baseman Jalen Miller. An Eastern League All-Star in 2019, Miller discussed how he's staying sharp with baseball while there is no minor league season in 2019 due to the COVID-19 crisis, he talks a little fishing, growing up playing baseball in the Atlanta area, his process in getting drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 2015, his climb through the minor league ladder, making history with teammate Gio Brusa when they became the first teammates in professional baseball history to each...
2020-07-21
36 min
Aaron’s Opinion
Talking to Toni
Here is my interview with Toni Williams. We spoke about everything from the art of podcasting to the importance of tactile art. So please give today’s episode a listen. Have a good day today and a great day tomorrow!
2020-04-24
1h 00
Aaron’s Opinion
Talking to Toni
Here is my interview with Toni Williams. We spoke about everything from the art of podcasting to the importance of tactile art. So please give today’s episode a listen. Have a good day today and a great day tomorrow!
2020-04-24
1h 00
The Art of Being Queer Podcast
Season 1 Episode 1 - Paul Richmond
The Art of Being Queer Creating a culture experience through podcast, documentary and exhibit. The first episode feature world renowned artist Paul Richmond. We discuss his stunning pieces, issues within the community, meeting dolly parton and threats from the Westboro baptist church.
2020-01-06
38 min
Rich Take On Sports
Rennie Curran: Training camp moments in life
Show Notes:Parents came to America from Liberia and Rennie's mom went to Emory UniversityGoing back to Liberia as an adult was very powerful and has much more appreciation for everything in lifeHis goal is to build a state-of-the-art training facility for sports and education in LiberiaStarting playing football for the Brookwood Community Football League and was immediately hooked on footballGrew up with two sisters and football was his opportunity of having brothersWanted to play RB at University of Georgia but Thomas Davis showed him that defense could be fun alsoHas a musical ear and plays multiple instrumentsHis...
2019-11-29
49 min
For the spirit of the city
Rev.PaigeChargois.9-10-19
Life as a big storm and making one's way by way of the broken pieces in one's life is the topic Rev. Paige Chargois takes on in her sermon on Acts 27 — the spiritual art of the second chance — given at Community worship on Tuesday, September 10, 2019.
2019-09-20
17 min
Prose & Cons
Hope Whitby, Valley Haggard & Elizabeth Ferris
https://proseandconsdotorg.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/hope_pc.mp3 “HOPE WHITBY is a poet, fiction writer, and haiku aficionado. She is the creator of Art in the Shop and Books in the Bay book club supporting the local Richmond art scene since 2012. Hope has received awards for her poetry from the Virginia Poetry Society and Richmond magazine. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her Chihuahua, Princess.” Hope’s new book of poetry, Traveling the River, is coming soon! We talk about pomes, life stuff, and some nitty-gritty details of starting an independent press!! Life in 10...
2019-04-22
54 min
Art Ed Radio
Ep. 142 - A View From My Run with Author/Illustrator Lori Richmond
Author and Illustrator Lori Richmond joins Tim today to talk about running, creativity, and art. Lori's acclaimed "View From My Run" series illustrates the scenes that she passes as she trains for the New York City Marathon. She is also a children's book author and illustrator, and she and Tim talk today about running marathons, finding time to be creative, and how we can help students appreciate the artmaking process. Resources and Links Lori's View From My Run Series See Lori on Instagram More About Lori and Her Work
2018-11-06
21 min
Fresh Art International
Art Sparking Social Engagement
Curators and artists whose passion is social engagement talk about their experiments in relational aesthetics—participatory performances, interactive installations, community events, and inside/outside exhibitions. They invite viewers to become co-creators, to take ownership in the creative process. Jochen Volz (São Paulo Biennial, Live Uncertainty, 2016), Susan Cross (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Material World, 2010-2011, and The Workers, 2011-2012), James Voorhies (Bureau of Open Culture, MASS MoCA, The Workers) and Stephanie Smith (SMART Museum of Art, FEAST, 2012, and Institute for Contemporary Art, Richmond, Declaration, 2018) share their perspectives, as do artists William Pope.L (Baile, 2016), Theaster Gates (Soul Food Pavilion, 2012) and...
2018-05-23
59 min
Rich Take On Sports
Episode 45: Bob Rathbun | Fox Sports Southeast Atlanta Hawks Play-by-Play
Episode 45: Bob Rathbun | Fox Sports Southeast Atlanta Hawks Play-by-Play Announcer Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Bob Rathbun Grew up in Salisbury, NC and his first entry into sports broadcasting was at 12-years old when he called the local radio station First job was as a sports director at WSTP in Salisbury, NC in 1973 after graduating from Catawba College Marty Brennaman was very influential early in his career and would visit him during the summers and Marty helped Bob get his job in Virginia...
2018-01-12
47 min
Rich Take On Sports
Episode 26: Alan Stein, Jr. | Performance Leadership Coach
Episode 26: Alan Stein, Jr. | Performance Leadership Coach Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Alan Stein, Jr. Basketball has been so good to him and he will always give his full support to basketball and hopes that parents and athletes will stop focusing on exposure and start focusing on fundamentals Fell in love with basketball first but played all Sports Performance side of Sports and training started in high school after meeting Washington Redskins Strenght & Conditioning Coach John Philbin Attended Elon College now Elon Univers...
2017-09-08
47 min
Rich Take On Sports
Episode 23: Jared Emerson | Renowned Artist & Live Performance Speed Painter
Episode 23: Jared Emerson | World-Renowned Artist & Live Performance Speed Painter Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Jared Emerson First memories of Sports for Jared were playing basketball with his dad and brother Attended Bible College in NY and played basketball for one year before suffering multiple knee injuries Had to make a decision regarding his future and his artistic talent led him to follow a career in art As a “starving artist” in FL he was technically homeless but always had a home through friends Even...
2017-08-18
46 min
Rich Take On Sports
Episode 22: Wes Durham | Voice of Atlanta Falcons & Radio/TV Play-by-Play Announcer
Episode 22: Wes Durham | Voice of Atlanta Falcons & Radio/TV Play-by-Play Announcer Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Wes Durham Wes loved basketball from an early age and fell in love with the art of storytelling with play-by-play His dad Woody Durham who was the Voice of the Tarheels was a huge influence in his life and still seeks his advice Started his career at Radford but knew he would move on since Radford didn’t have a football team Spent 18-years at Georgia Tech and...
2017-08-11
59 min
Zion Art Podcast
Jenedy Paige on Ron Richmond's Exultare (no. 1)
Artist Jenedy Paige discusses the devotional art of LDS painter Ron Richmond and how the ambiguity in his work helps her to better understand how her art can be revelatory to herself and others. Talking through Richmond's portrayal of the Resurrection helps inform the issues that she faces in portrayals of sacred imagery in her own work.
2017-08-08
00 min
Zion Art Podcast
Jenedy Paige on Ron Richmond's Exultare (no. 1)
Artist Jenedy Paige discusses the devotional art of LDS painter Ron Richmond and how the ambiguity in his work helps her to better understand how her art can be revelatory to herself and others. Talking through Richmond's portrayal of the Resurrection helps inform the issues that she faces in portrayals of sacred imagery in her own work.
2017-08-08
55 min
Rich Take On Sports
Episode 16: Ryan Hawk | The Learning Leader Show Creator and Host
Episode 16: Ryan Hawk | The Learning Leader Show Creator and Host & Former Collegiate Quarterback Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Ryan Hawk Ryan and his 2 brothers started playing at an early age they loved the competition He played all of the sports and didn’t just love one sport Loved the responsibility of playing Quarterback and the leadership role of the QB His brothers were everything for him in terms of his athletic development and competitive edge The importance of playing and trying to beat someb...
2017-07-17
37 min
The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - Park's Paintings, Churchill's Musings, and Rao's Creations
Indiana has a stellar collection of state parks and recreational areas, a fact that was not lost on Richmond Art Museum Director Shaun Dingwerth and plein-air painter Rick Wilson. Originally from Indiana, actor Ron Keaton has been working in Chicago for a number of years, but his one man show about Winston Churchill will bring him back home this weekend. Travis DiNicola spoke with Ron about his play, Churchill. Gautam Rao has been teaching art and design at Butler University for a dozen years. School's out for the summer, but Gautam's busier than ever. Sharon Gamble invited this multi-media artist...
2016-06-03
00 min
Pitching PR
002: Flawless PR Events with Alex Howard of The Richmond
On today’s episode, I speak with Alex Howard, the event coordinator for The Richmond. The Richmond is an art gallery and event space, where they host over one hundred events per year. The two of us discuss the different ways you can make your event stand out from the crowd. Whether it’s creating decals or “instagrammable vignettes”, Alex has seen and come up with a number of great ideas at the many events hosted at The Richmond. During this episode you will get a chance to hear about her experiences and learn some new and exciting...
2016-05-31
13 min
The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - Richmond Art, Art Vs. Art, Art Squared, and Architectural Art - September 18, 2014
Shaun Dingwerth, executive director of the Richmond Art Museum, tells Sharon Gamble about the Richmond Group artists book, Primary Colours Art Vs. Art competition main event, Art Squared is again taking place in Fountain Square and 2014 Architects' Home
2014-09-19
00 min