Burn Out

Anupa Mistry
Burn Out

Short conversations about creative sustainability with working artists from Toronto and beyond. Hosted and produced by Anupa Mistry. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/burnout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. BURN OUT #22: FT. MATTHEW PROGRESS

    2020. 10. 21.

    BURN OUT #22: FT. MATTHEW PROGRESS

    "So many of my friends had pop star dreams and we're all at this age where we're building a life that can include our creative talents and passions in a sustainable way. It was sad for me for a bit, but now I'm ecstatic." — Matthew Progress In this chat, Toronto-born multidisciplinary artist Matthew Progress talks about his short film TXN: A Decade In Review, commissioned by the Nia Centre, which culls the recent archive of images and sound to create a capsule narrative about Black Toronto. It had its public release (Zoom-style) the week that George Floyd's murder the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet enflamed the news cycle. It got me thinking about the way that the grace of time is often denied to immigrant and racialized communities, who are denied public histories and ensnared in cycles of outrage. Matthew and I talked about the making of TXN, our meditation and grounding techniques and, because he's also a musician, the slow unfolding of multiple creative voices. Watch TXN: A Decade In Review: https://vimeo.com/421074565 Stream his music https://smarturl.it/t3pv65 We need to take care of each other. Learn more about Encampment Support Network Toronto: instagram.com/esn.to.4real UNDER by Dyani is available now: dyani.bandcamp.com Original music by Jahmal Padmore Artwork by amad.studio Support the podcast 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnout Subscribe to the newsletter 💌 anupa.substack.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/burnout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  2. BURN OUT #019: FT. VIVEK SHRAYA

    2020. 05. 05.

    BURN OUT #019: FT. VIVEK SHRAYA

    "So much of my work, especially as I move forward, has been thinking about lateral violence or how we buy into white supremacy in the ways that we don't know how to support each other." — Vivek Shraya Season finale chat with Vivek Shraya, a writer and multi-disciplinary artist from Edmonton who spent a number of years in Toronto and recently returned to Alberta to teach at the University of Calgary. I caught Vivek when she was in Toronto to premiere her recent solo stage show, How To Fail As A Pop Star, a deeply honest account of the dream that didn't come true. Vivek's best-known book might be 2018's I'm Afraid Of Men, but she also has a new book out called The Subtweet, that's about a fierce and ~very online~ friendship between two brown girls who love music. It's funny — we ran out of time talking about the play and failure and Vivek's shift from Toronto to Calgary life, so we didn't explicitly talk about the book but I think our chat ends up riffing on the themes and dynamics that play out in The Subtweet. A frank conversation from a Canlit darling, with just enough sweetness that I hope will hold you over until we meet again. Vivek: vivekshraya.com Theme song: "Dark Beings" by LAL Original music provided by Jahmal Padmore Support this work 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnout Subscribe to the newsletter 💌 anupa.substack.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/burnout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33분
  3. BURN OUT #018: FT. HALEY MLOTEK

    2020. 04. 21.

    BURN OUT #018: FT. HALEY MLOTEK

    "Any type of art, you sort of have to lock yourself up — just you and your brain — which can be scary. I do see the labor organizing and the wave of unions as a way for people to fight that. To be like, 'No, I'm not in this alone, it's not just me.' Giving up this idea that if you pull yourself up by your bootstraps, you'll get all the credit — because the credit is just not worth it." — Haley Mlotek Very great episode here featuring writer and editor Haley Mlotek, one of the many Torontonians now living and working in New York City. Haley and I met when she was the publisher of the scrappy and beloved indie pub WORN Fashion Journal (RIP), and worked together when she was an editor at The Hairpin (also RIP? wow, I hate this!). The breadth at which Haley grapples with pretty much everything is inspiring, and comes from a love of deep research and contemplation. In the past couple of years Haley has offered me indispensable advice as I went through a self-imposed writer's rehab. This episode gets at why I wanted to have her on: I've long felt insecure about my educational and professional blind spots as a writer, and Haley has always helped bring me up to speed. This episode goes deep into her circuitous journey to writing, as well as her work with the National Writers Union Freelance Solidarity Project. I hope that this episode gives you some insight into why it's important for creative people to de-romanticize their pursuits, in order to have better access to material supports that help ease the big ideas into existence. Oh, and UNIONIZE SOUNDCLOUD!!! Haley: twitter.com/haleymlotek Theme song: "Dark Beings" by LAL Original music provided by Jahmal Padmore Support this work 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnout Subscribe to the newsletter 💌 anupa.substack.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/burnout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33분

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