41 episodes

The Lisa Congdon Sessions is a podcast for creative folks about living and working with more intention, curiosity, and joy. Most interesting to Lisa is what happens at the intersection between life as an artist and life as a human, with all our baggage, aspirations, hopes and dreams. From big questions to practical ones about business, social media, time management, and finding your way through the winding creative path- each episode Lisa will share stories, tips, insights, and conversations from the heart.

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    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 29 Ratings

The Lisa Congdon Sessions is a podcast for creative folks about living and working with more intention, curiosity, and joy. Most interesting to Lisa is what happens at the intersection between life as an artist and life as a human, with all our baggage, aspirations, hopes and dreams. From big questions to practical ones about business, social media, time management, and finding your way through the winding creative path- each episode Lisa will share stories, tips, insights, and conversations from the heart.

    Episode 40: A Conversation with Timothy Goodman on Vulnerability

    Episode 40: A Conversation with Timothy Goodman on Vulnerability

    Timothy Goodman is a designer, illustrator, muralist and author. His art and words have covered walls, buildings, packaging, shoes, clothing, books, magazine covers and galleries all over the world. Tim’s most recent book, a graphic memoir titled I Always Think It’s Forever, is a love story in two parts, and really, in the end, is more about learning to love yourself and your own journey of healing than it is a love story for another person. His memoir reflects all the things he is known for – humor, humility, and, ultimately, real vulnerability. This episode is a conversation about vulnerability, and what Tim’s own journey into the vulnerability vortex has looked like – not only as a cis gender man raised on toxic masuculinity, but also as someone who has a large following and is an artist in the public eye.

    • 51 min
    Episode 39: A Conversation with Kat Vellos on Cultivating Boundaries and Honesty in Friendships

    Episode 39: A Conversation with Kat Vellos on Cultivating Boundaries and Honesty in Friendships

    In this episode friendship teacher and thought leader, Kat Vellos, and I talk the side of friendship that we don’t talk about enough: setting and maintaining boundaries, having hard conversations and even ending friendships. Kat Vellos is the author of The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships and leads conversations about friendship for businesses and organizations.

    • 59 min
    Episode 38: A Conversation with Sarah Sturm on Doing Hard Things and Staying Connected to the Fun

    Episode 38: A Conversation with Sarah Sturm on Doing Hard Things and Staying Connected to the Fun

    This week’s conversation is with pro bike racer and graphic designer, Sarah Sturm. Sarah is one of my favorite people and this is her second appearance on The Lisa Congdon Sessions. Sarah has forged her own way in her profession as a bike racer by making her own rules and allowing her creativity and divergent brain to lead the way over a strict training regimen or constantly looking at data. We talk about doing hard things and staying connected to fun – what that looks like, why it’s important for Sarah, and how that has changed her relationship to sport.

    • 53 min
    Episode 37: A Conversation with Ruth Chan on the Power of Story Telling

    Episode 37: A Conversation with Ruth Chan on the Power of Story Telling

    Ruth Chan is an acclaimed children’s book illustrator and author and, more recently, she has become known for her comics for adults which she shares regularly on her Instagram feed. Ruth’s first graphic memoir will be released next year – and her personal work (which takes shape mostly in her comics and upcoming graphic memoir) perfectly mix deep vulnerability and humor. Our conversation revolves around our mutual love for story telling – and how story telling can heal, educate and connect us to others.

    • 48 min
    Episode 36: A Conversation with Diane Sanfilippo on Changing Your Mind

    Episode 36: A Conversation with Diane Sanfilippo on Changing Your Mind

    I am so thrilled today to share with you a conversation with my friend Diane Sanfilippo, best selling author, business coach, entrepreneur, podcast host, social justice activist, and anti-diet advocate. For the past decade, Diane has been known as a multiple New York Times bestselling *diet* book author and former co-host of an 8-year, top 20 health podcast,, but after a career focused on diets and diet culture, Diane experienced a profound change of heart and intellectual shift. In this episode, Diane and I talk about all of that – and specifically, the impact of changing your mind – especially when changing your mind is in conflict with the way you make or have made money or what you have publicly advocated for most of your career.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 35: A Conversation with Charlotte Burgess-Auburn on Conviction and Why You Need a Manifesto

    Episode 35: A Conversation with Charlotte Burgess-Auburn on Conviction and Why You Need a Manifesto

    Charlotte Burgess-Auburn. Charlotte, artist, design-thinker and director at the d.school at Stanford, has just published a book called You Need a Manifesto. The guiding principles in the book are a powerful revelation in a society that does not generally teach us to use things like convictions, values or principles to guide our life choices. Charlotte tells us how to craft a personal manifesto that will help us face daily decisions, and create more purpose in our lives and work.

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Simone Linehan ,

Brilliant a always

Thank you for your consistent sharing of such beautiful knowledge. This was so timely and a 'feeling' that held me back a long time.

I've completely embraced my own artistic fears in the last 10 years but your podcast was so perfect that I was able to share with my art students.

Also a wonderful reminder to myself... lizard brain alive and well 🤣 just good at telling it to nick off nowadays!

Thank you Lisa. Such a divine generous inspiring artist and woman. ❤️

Lex-i-A ,

Generous, Insightful, and Inspiring

I have followed Lisa for some time on Instagram and am quite the fan. For anyone who second-guesses and doubts their creative abilities, this podcast is for you. Lisa shares her wisdom and insights into how to find your own unique creative path.

Patsy2153 ,

Appreciate the sharing of this knowledge

Lisa’s thoughts on how we select our subject matter hit a chord with me, I’ve only just made the connection that horses have been a major subject in my imagination all through my life. I don’t know what that means but it I feel good about it. Weird but cool!

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