Created Creative Podcast Ruth Hetland and Dawn Trautman
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- Religion & Spirituality
Embark on a journey with Ruth, creator of the wildly popular ConseCrate subscription box for ministers, and Dawn, veteran life coach to leaders to churches and non-profits through her business Big Picture Big Purpose, as they navigate the labyrinth of creativity on "Created Creative." Together, these creative entrepreneurs delve into the universal aspects of the creative life. From the restlessness within that compels us to build something new, whether it's a Lego castle or a life-altering venture, they celebrate the beauty and sanctity of these creative stirrings. Join them in exploring the transformative power of paying attention to that inner restlessness and making space for the growth of new, beautiful things. Welcome to a podcast that recognizes and celebrates how we are all "Created Creative."
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Ep 24 - Spark the Fire: Art meets Faith with Middle Age Ingenue Jeff Hiller from HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere”
Dive into a kaleidoscope of laughter as Ruth and Dawn host Jeff Hiller, star of HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere.” Jeff, an actor, writer, and comedian, shares his whirlwind adventures through acting gigs and the magical world of one-man shows. Alongside, the dialogue touches on the nuances of church in media, the power of storytelling in fostering change, and the joyful rebellion of improvisation. With humorous anecdotes, introspective musings, and tips for rallying an audience in the most unexpected places, this episode will not disappoint fans of camp songs or campy humor.
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https://www.max.com/shows/somebody-somewhere/f1e64d9c-cd12-4254-b980-7442ab8d82d3 -
Ep. 23 - From Norway's Fjords to Fiction's Frontiers: A Creative Odyssey with David Knudson
Ruth and Dawn engage in a conversation with David Knutson, an author, veteran, and participant of the Norwegian reality show 'Alt for Norge'. They delve into various topics including the importance of community, the creative process behind writing a novel, and the impact of life experiences on personal growth and creativity. David shares insights from his journey of writing his first book '12 Beds', inspired by a combination of real-life experiences and fictional elements. The episode, garnished with laughter and sprinkled with wisdom on the thrill of meeting people from all walks of life, and the sweet serendipity of book promotions, serves as a reminder that creativity isn't just about producing work—it's about living fully, connecting deeply, and embracing every quirky twist and turn along the way.
The first episode of David and my season of Alt for Norge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhWgsa4QE4E -
Ep 22 - Honk if You Love Jesus: Stories from the Barn Geese
Dawn and Ruth unpack the quirky yet profound world of Barn Geese Worship with two of its co-founders, Victoria Larson and Linnea Clark. Discover the serendipitous union of seminary friends turning into a formidable creative force, pushing the boundaries of liturgical content, fueled by deadlines and the unpredictable Holy Spirit. They share tales of collaboration and theological tug-of-wars, all while navigating the challenges of catering to a broad audience. Sprinkled with stories, such as St. Martin of Tours' comical attempt to dodge bishop duties, this episode underlines the enchanting mix of humor, spirituality, and creativity driving Barn Geese Worship. A testament to the triumphs of collective imagination, this episode is a heartfelt call to embrace the whimsical side of faith and creativity.
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Ep 21 - The Art of Astonishment: Dollar Store Children’s Sermons with John Stevens
Dive into a world where dollar store aisles inspire sermons and squirrels symbolize thoughts as Ruth and Dawn explore the eclectic creative journey of John Stevens. From improvising children's sermons with whimsical dollar finds to penning haikus and brewing the perfect cup of coffee, John's approach to creativity blurs the lines between the divine and the everyday. The conversation meanders through the deep connections between creativity, spirituality, and community. With a generous dash of humor, this episode offers insights into turning everyday observations into profound reflections, all while keeping a keen eye on those creative ‘squirrels’ and embracing the quirky side of life's endeavors.
Find Dollar Store Children's Sermons here: https://dskidsermons.com/
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Ep 20 - Karen Nyberg - Creativity in Orbit: From NASA to the National Quilt Museum
This episode of 'Created Creative' features a fascinating conversation with Karen Nyberg, an astronaut turned artist, who shares her unique journey from space exploration to pursuing her passion in the world of art and fabric design. Karen discusses her experience living on the International Space Station, capturing the beauty of Earth through photography, and using those images as inspiration for her successful fabric line. The hosts, Dawn and Ruth, dive into Karen's creative process, her shift from astronaut to artist, and how she tackles imposter syndrome. Highlights include Karen's collaborative projects, the global quilt challenge inspired by her space mission, and her current exhibit at the National Quilt Museum. Karen also reflects on the importance of finding the right conditions for creativity and setting personal projects into motion. The episode ends with a commitment to kickstart another textile project, emphasizing the joy of beginning creative endeavors.
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Ep 19 - Iconography and Identity: Crafting Sacred Stories with Kristen Wheeler
In this episode of Created Creative, hosts Dawn and Ruth engage in a candid conversation with artist and iconographer, Kristen, who shares her journey of finding joy and pain in the stories of the saints and how it influences her artwork. The discussion delves into Kristen's creative process, her battles with lupus and its impact on her ability to paint, and her insights into the significance of icons in modern spirituality. Kristen talks about how her art serves as a bridge connecting people with saints, revealing the 'dark and dirty bits' of their stories through her unique portrayal. Kristen also discusses the challenges of getting her work seen and explores a more strategic approach to increase her visibility and impact through speaking engagements and social media. Find out more about Kristen and her art at: Ministry of Saints: Modern Iconography (moderniconographer.com)