Creativity on Tap

COMPAS

Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS (compas.org), a nonprofit that makes creativity accessible to all Minnesotans by providing performances and participatory creative experiences. Creativity on Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, a yearlong initiative launched by COMPAS as part of its 50th-anniversary year celebration. Each episode brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? compas.org#CreativitySavesTheWorld

  1. 11/24/2025

    Episode 20: Dr. Kathryn Cullen

    In this episode of Creativity on Tap, host Frank Sentwali sits down with Dr. Kathryn Cullen, professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota and Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.  Dr. Cullen researches creativity in relation to mental health, particularly how creative arts interventions can help improve depression symptoms in adolescents. She is also studying the creative brain through neuroimaging and cognitive tests. Put simply: She studies the effects of creativity on the brain and has conducted pioneering research on how making art can support healing, connection, and resilience in young people. Drawing from years of clinical research and collaborations with artists and educators, Dr. Cullen discusses how creative practices, from visual art to music, dance, and writing. can help adolescents reconnect with themselves, express difficult emotions, and find renewed hope. She shares the origins of Creativity Camp, an intensive arts-based intervention shown to reduce depression symptoms and strengthen brain networks tied to well-being and creative thinking. Insightful, heartfelt, and filled with practical wisdom, this episode offers a powerful reminder: creativity isn’t just an artistic skill—it’s a vital pathway to healing, connection, and thriving for young people navigating a rapidly changing world. About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with more than 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    48 min
  2. 10/09/2025

    Episode 19: Z Puppets Rosenschnoz

    In this lively and inspiring episode of Creativity on Tap, host Frank Sentwali sits down with Shari Aronson and Chris Griffith, co-founders of Z Puppets Rosenschnoz, a Minneapolis-based puppetry company that’s been sparking wonder and laughter for over 25 years Chris and Shari share their origin story, from their roots in playwriting, clowning, and street performance to their creative fusion in puppetry. They reflect on the joy of collaboration and their long-standing partnership with COMPAS as teaching artists, helping learners of all ages make meaning through art The conversation centers on their glowing, science-inspired stage show “Cellula,” which turns the process of cell division into a blacklight-filled visual and musical adventure. Inspired by Shari’s childhood fascination with her mother’s microscope, Cellula blends art and science to celebrate curiosity, awe, and interconnectedness.  Frank and the Z Puppets founders also discuss how STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) benefits from artistic imagination, how puppetry engages children and adults alike, and why gathering for live storytelling remains vital in an era of screens The episode also delves into Chris’s Cherokee heritage, his commitment to preserving endangered Indigenous languages, and his creation of “musical adventures in Cherokee futurism” that blend tradition and innovation Cellula Info (tix etc.) (Oct. 23-25) About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    1h 6m
  3. 09/11/2025

    Episode 18: Scott Redd

    In this episode of Creativity on Tap, host Frank Sentwali sits down with Scott Redd, President and CEO of Sabathani Community Center, one of Minnesota’s oldest African American–founded nonprofits. Scott shares his journey from Waterloo, Iowa, to leading a cornerstone organization in South Minneapolis, reflecting on the role of creativity, community voice, and resilience in driving transformation. Listeners will hear how Sabathani’s roots in a neighborhood church grew into a vital 188,000-square-foot hub, how community-driven solutions have guided nearly 60 years of impact, and how Scott’s own story, from football scholarship to social engineer, shaped his commitment to service. This conversation highlights the creative spirit that sustains communities, the importance of listening deeply, and the power of building spaces where people thrive together About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    41 min
  4. 08/26/2025

    Episode 17: Amy Wilderson and David McNally

    What if creativity is not a pastime but a lifeline?  In this energizing episode, host Frank Sentwali talks with bestselling author and speaker David McNally and Minneapolis jewelry artist and COMPAS teaching artist Amy Wilderson about how making things keeps us curious, connected, and fully alive at every age. David shares how purpose shapes his mornings, why he journals daily, and how a simple message about encouraging dreams reached hundreds of thousands. Amy shows how transforming discarded objects into wearable stories helps older adults reclaim confidence and identity, leading to first exhibitions and new artist entrepreneurs. Together they explore intergenerational exchange, the shift from being called seniors to being seen as elders, using creativity to move through grief, and the idea that there are no mistakes in the studio, only material. You will leave with sparks you can use right away: write a page a day, begin a short reflection practice, make something from a found object, and tell someone that their dream matters. This conversation is a joyful reminder that the creative spirit does not retire, it regenerates. About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    1 hr
  5. 08/15/2025

    Episode 16: Mickey Jurewicz & Tim Brunelle

    In this episode of Creativity on Tap, we explore how creativity can help us navigate the dizzying pace of technological change. Host Frank Sentwali is joined by two inspiring guests: Tim Brunelle, a strategist, creative leader, and educator at the intersection of AI and human imagination, and Mickey Jurewicz, a high school advisor and licensed visual arts teacher at Avalon School in Saint Paul. Together, they unpack how students are adapting, imagining, and expressing themselves in an AI-driven world. From fostering curiosity and courage in the classroom to building the skills needed for creative problem-solving in uncertain times, this conversation is full of insight, humor, and hope for the future. Whether you’re an educator, artist, technologist, or simply curious about where creativity is headed, this episode offers practical ideas and inspiring perspectives on how we can all stay resilient, and even thrive, in the age of AI. About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    1h 2m
  6. 07/29/2025

    Episode 15: Charlie Maguire

    Join legendary folk singer, songwriter, and longtime COMPAS teaching artist Charlie Maguire in conversation with host Frank Sentwali on this episode of Creativity on Tap. Together, they reflect on Charlie’s recent 27-stop tour across northeastern Minnesota, Going to Bartalina, a powerful musical journey honoring Great Lakes sailors and the stories that shape the region’s maritime past. From singing aboard freighters to becoming the National Park Service’s only “singing ranger,” Charlie shares tales of resilience, connection, and creativity. Hear about his collaborations with Pete Seeger, his updated tribute to the Edmund Fitzgerald, and the people and places that continue to shape his work. This is more than a road story. It’s a celebration of community, memory, and the power of song to bridge generations. Charlie Maguire music featured in the episode: "Fine Old Lady" "The Ballad of Tommy Woodgate" "Harbour Lights" Book Charlie for your library, school, or organization. More about Charlie.  About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music (played at the end of the episode), "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.

    58 min
  7. 07/08/2025

    Episode 14: Sheletta Brundidge

    In this episode, host Frank Sentwali chats with Emmy-winning comedian, media powerhouse, and autism advocate Sheletta Brundidge about her remarkable journey, from breaking barriers in broadcasting to founding a media company that lifts up Black voices and families like her own.  Sheletta talks candidly (and hilariously) about the power of faith, grit, and creativity in tackling life’s toughest challenges, including raising three children with autism. She reflects on how laughter is her calling, and how she uses it, alongside bold action and relentless community-building, to change systems, open doors, and bless others. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that your gifts are meant to be used and shared, this is it. 🔗 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music, "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik. #COMPASCreates #CreativitySavesTheWorld #CreativityIsForEveryone  #CreativityOnTap #COMPASCreates #ShelettaBrundidge #BlackCreatives #AutismAdvocacy #MinnesotaVoices #WFNU94_1FM #ShelettaMakesMeLaugh #WomenInMedia #BlackMomsLead #EmmyWinner #CreativeChangemakers #UseYourGifts

    38 min
  8. 03/27/2025

    Episode 13: Tracy Call

    In this episode, host Frank Sentwali sits down with Tracy Call, former pro athlete, founder and CEO of Media Bridge Advertising, and author of G Spot for the C Suite. Tracy’s story is a powerful example of how creativity isn’t just about art. It's about problem-solving, resilience, and reimagining what’s possible, both in business and in life You’ll hear how Tracy built Media Bridge from a spare-bedroom startup into one of the Twin Cities’ most successful and innovative agencies, and how bold, human-centered thinking has fueled every step. Frank and Tracy also talk about: What it means to foster creativity in the workplaceWhy everyone is creative — they just need permission and spaceHow a career-ending sports injury led to reinventionHer bold “entrepreneur stress test” sabbaticalThe connection between imagination, sports, and creativityThe birth of G Spot for the C Suite and its empowering messageAnd MUCH more!Tracy’s story is a reminder that creativity shows up in the choices we make, the ways we lead, and how we choose to bring joy to a complicated world. About COMPAS COMPAS (compas.org) is a nonprofit with 50 years of experience delivering creative experiences to millions of Minnesotans of all ages and abilities, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. COMPAS connects professional teaching artists with students, older adults, and other community members to inspire creativity and empower voices. About Creativity on Tap Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, an initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity. Theme music, "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik. #COMPASCreates #CreativitySavesTheWorld #CreativityIsForEveryone

    54 min

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Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS (compas.org), a nonprofit that makes creativity accessible to all Minnesotans by providing performances and participatory creative experiences. Creativity on Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, a yearlong initiative launched by COMPAS as part of its 50th-anniversary year celebration. Each episode brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world? compas.org#CreativitySavesTheWorld