Creageivity

Adrienne Thomas and Harlan Cockburn

If you think you may be too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then CREAGEIVITY is the podcast for you. Hosted by artist / musician / writers Adrienne Thomas and Harlan Cockburn, each show brings illuminating and inspiring conversation with people who have kept on keeping on in their chosen field... or started some entirely new activity in later life.

  1. Creageivity 38 - with Actor / Poet / Food entrepreneur Maya Waterman

    1 May

    Creageivity 38 - with Actor / Poet / Food entrepreneur Maya Waterman

    With memories going back to hiding under a table during World War Two air raids, actor, poet and food entrepreneur Maya Waterman recalls vivid moments in her life. Her path from a blitzed London was eventually to take her to the English town of Tunbridge Wells (at the casual suggestion of a friend) where she started a very successful baking business. Baking and feeding people remained a theme throughout her career, and when she moved to Los Angeles, she started several successful businesses, including food deliveries to the Hollywood creative industry.  It was here that Maya began to have her childhood dreams of an acting career encouraged when she was invited to take classes, in exchange for managing the affairs of a theatre company. She was then spotted - at a relatively late age - by two Producers looking for a lead character actor for a TV series, with her film and TV career only taking off in her 60s. At the same time Maya was becoming an in-demand face in commercials and music videos, including for Thirty Seconds to Mars and Sam Fender songs. She also took the lead in Joyride, an Amazon commercial which she says is now recognised as ‘a classic’. As a poet Maya had an intense and highly creative period of writing, and in Creageivity 38 she reads three of her pieces for us. Acting opportunities continue, and Maya has also been very active in social justice and support projects - a truly rounded artist with fascinating stories to tell! Maya’s website: https://mayawaterman.wixsite.com/maya-waterman-1 The Amazon Ad: https://share.google/AaWjaJSX3QqAkRDSq Music used via Pixabay with thanks:La Nuit from Playhouse Sound Portrait photo of Maya by Travis Tanner  If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

    40 min
  2. Creageivity 34 - with electro-pop pioneer Karel Fialka

    1 Jan

    Creageivity 34 - with electro-pop pioneer Karel Fialka

    Pioneer of electro and electro-pop KAREL FIALKA has never stopped working in music, as a performer, writer and producer. He had significant chart success with his singles Armband, Hey Matthew and The Eyes Have It, and in our Creageivity session he also mentions - and features - his song Alphaville with Tilda Swinton on vocal duties. There’s also the tale of how his friend and tennis partner, Colin Blunstone of the Zombies created a successful demo for a Cliff Richard orchestral album. Karel’s self-recorded song Hey Matthew was heard by music mogul and manager of The Police, Miles Copeland, who signed Karel to IRS Records. The single became a top ten hit in the UK and also charted strongly in Europe. Karel recorded the LP Human Animal while at IRS. He has collaborated with and written for a wide range of artists and fellow travellers including Nick Magnus, Jona Lewie, Paul Roberts, Colin Blunstone, Martin Stephenson, along with Cliff Richard, as well as taking production duties on various projects. He makes light of his somewhat exotic upbringing, and vividly describes the impact of hearing life-changing rock’n’roll in the movie The Girl Can’t Help It, and how Bob Dylan has been a lifelong influence right up to the present day. Our (re)connection to Karel comes through Tim Fraser, our songwriting guest on Creagivity 3. KAREL FIALKA is a raconteur with many a story from the sharp end of music and creativity. We also hear snippets of Still Life from his debut album, as well as Alphaville, and a soon to be released track, French Reggae.  website: https://www.karelfialka.com/ Tracks Still Life, Alphaville and French Reggae used with permission. Karel photo by Mike Ross from the album PEACE V WAR   If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

    45 min
  3. Creageivity 33 - with Poet Wendy Klein

    01/12/2025

    Creageivity 33 - with Poet Wendy Klein

    The poet WENDY KLEIN believes profoundly in the curative powers of dancing, dogs, and reading poetry out loud, and hopes someone will humanely destroy her if she ceases to enjoy these pleasures! Fortunately no destruction was necessaary as Wendy engaged us deeply with her life story, reading three of her poems - a real treat. Wendy describes herself as ‘The Crone Poet’ and writes highly personal poetry which develops into universal themes. She comes from a family background where if you didn’t write, you were the odd one out. Born in the USA, Wendy studied drama and English at the University of Utah and San Francisco State University before leaving the USA in 1964. She was later to renounce her American citizenship. In England she qualified as a social worker in 1983, then as a family and couples psychotherapist in 1992. Her only novel, Listening for Nightingales, was published in 2002, after which time she has concentrated on poetry, with many of her poems winning awards and prizes. A ‘very difficult project’ which Wendy talks about in the podcast is her video Let Battle Commence about her Confederate Great Grandfather’s role in the American Civil War. Wendy also mentions how being ‘a kind of hippy’ in her younger days saw her travelling around Europe and leading a highly independent life. He poem Three Dog Night which she reads in the podcast is a reflection on this time. To hear powerful poetry and thoughts about aging, self-criticism, assisted dying and why dogs are generally better than humans, this podcast is a must-listen. Wendy Klein's Poetry Website: https://www.cronepoet.com/ Let Battle commence video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2JlbpAdUcU Music: Acoustic Motivation by Yuri Semchyshyn via Pixabay with thanks If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

    44 min
  4. Creageivity 32 - with Author Jennifer Lynch

    01/11/2025

    Creageivity 32 - with Author Jennifer Lynch

    JENNIFER LYNCH is a prolific writer covering topics as wide as dancing, children’s stories and an array of spiritual development books. She is also a reiki and massage practitioner and is a frequent broadcaster on spiritual and self-development subjects.  In CREAGEIVITY 32 Jennifer talks about her path and how a serious car crash opened her way towards experiencing and writing about spirituality.  In our podcast we talk about growth and change and how this leads to a wider spiritual awareness, and Jennifer describes how she senses the presence of angels and uses this to help her own direction, and in the lives of others. She also does Angel Card readings for clients. Jennifer is based in Diss, a market town in Norfolk, England. In addition to her more esoteric activities, she is also an enthusiastic dancer, deriving background for her 2020 novel Salsa which she describes as ‘saucy’. As a writer, her range is impressive, taking in another novel, William’s Wishes, through many self-improvement, lifestyle and spiritual books, to Woo the Clumsy Owl, her recently published children’s story based on Covid lockdown. Join us for an engaging dive into creativity, and much more!  Jennifer’s author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jennifer-Lynch/e/B004EFEDL4 Jennifer’s website:  www.angelwisdom.co.uk Natural Co-Creators FB page: https://www.facebook.com/naturalcocreatorsshow/ Music: ‘Answers from Angels’ with thanks to Aberrant Realities, via Pixabay If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

    45 min

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If you think you may be too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then CREAGEIVITY is the podcast for you. Hosted by artist / musician / writers Adrienne Thomas and Harlan Cockburn, each show brings illuminating and inspiring conversation with people who have kept on keeping on in their chosen field... or started some entirely new activity in later life.