Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Tammy Coron

A podcast about creativity, technology, and the people who make things. Each episode features conversations with scientists, game designers, software developers, authors, artists, and other creative professionals about their work, the decisions behind it, and the problems they solve.

  1. 2d ago

    Bob Wegner: Music, Max Webster, and the Stories Behind the Songs

    Bob Wegner has spent decades making music and digging into the history behind it. A multi-instrumentalist, music historian, archivist, and writer, Bob has worked with artists including Rush and Led Zeppelin and performed with Classic Albums Live. He is also the author of Max Webster: High Class, a book that took seven years to research and write. From his own music to his deep dive into one of Canada's most distinctive rock bands, Bob brings a mix of research, firsthand experience, and a genuine love of music history. His work with Max Webster goes far beyond the songs, uncovering the people, performances, photographs, recordings, and stories that document the band's place in Canadian rock. In this episode: Bob's journey as a musician and music historianHow his interest in Max Webster became a seven-year book projectResearching the people, performances, and stories behind the bandWhat makes Max Webster's music and career so distinctiveThe challenges of documenting music historyPreserving the stories behind Canada's rock historyTopics: music, Max Webster, Canadian rock, songwriting, music history, books Audio note: Due to an issue with the original recording, you may notice a few audio imperfections in this episode. We've restored the audio as much as possible while preserving the conversation. Thanks for your understanding. Roundabout: Creative Chaos is a podcast hosted by Tammy Coron exploring creativity, design, and technology. Listen at https://roundaboutcreativechaos.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Bob Wegner: Music, Max Webster, and the Stories Behind the Songs
  2. Aug 4

    Kaine "Korp" Kulczak: Creative Confidence, Drawing & Embracing Imperfection

    Kaine "Korp" Kulczak built a creative community around a simple idea: drawing is something anyone can do. After more than twenty years working in an office, he transformed a lifelong passion for art into Korp Academy, helping people rediscover creativity without fear of making mistakes. Rather than focusing on technical perfection, Korp encourages people to pick up a pen, experiment, and develop confidence through practice. His workshops, online classes, and livestreams have grown into a worldwide community built around the belief that imperfect creations can reveal personal style, curiosity, and joy. In this episode: Why drawing with pens helps people embrace creative riskBuilding confidence by learning through mistakesGrowing an art community from local workshops to a global audienceHelping adults reconnect with creativityFinding a personal artistic voice instead of chasing perfectionUsing online teaching to make art more accessibleTopics: drawing, art education, creativity, creative confidence, illustration, online learning Audio note: Due to an issue with the original recording, you may notice a few audio imperfections in this episode. We've restored the audio as much as possible while preserving the conversation. Thanks for your understanding. Roundabout: Creative Chaos is a podcast hosted by Tammy Coron exploring creativity, design, and technology. Listen at https://roundaboutcreativechaos.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Kaine "Korp" Kulczak: Creative Confidence, Drawing & Embracing Imperfection
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A podcast about creativity, technology, and the people who make things. Each episode features conversations with scientists, game designers, software developers, authors, artists, and other creative professionals about their work, the decisions behind it, and the problems they solve.

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