16 episodes

Awaken your muses and unravel mindful, compassionate self-discovery. The creative tools & inspiration you need are already all around you. Expect plenty of prompts for writing, photography, contemplation and artmaking with beautiful creator interviews and reflections from mixed media artist Cynthia Berg.

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Awaken your muses and unravel mindful, compassionate self-discovery. The creative tools & inspiration you need are already all around you. Expect plenty of prompts for writing, photography, contemplation and artmaking with beautiful creator interviews and reflections from mixed media artist Cynthia Berg.

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    Talking with Artist Mark Granlund

    Talking with Artist Mark Granlund

    I’m really excited to share this interview with St. Paul artist, Mark Granlund.
    A few years ago, when I started cultivating my interest in making art, I looked around my local area for artists I liked, and in particular, I was hoping to find artists who were open to chatting with an artist newbie like me. I came across Mark’s website and blog, signed up for his newsletter, and recently reached out and invited him to have coffee. And I’m so glad I did because Mark is, beyond a talented artist, a really genuine and generous person who is passionate about people and the environment.
    In our chat, we talk about: Early art memories, Art as storytelling, Mark’s transitioning art style, Connection to nature, ecology and conservation, The art-making process, Using earth-friendly art materials, Mark’s career in art education and public art administration, The Impact of public art in culture and community healing, Renovating the cutest studio space in St. Paul, A passion for creating artist communities and collaborations
    Mark Granlund is an oil painter who is well known for his landscape and still-life paintings. His love of lakes and woods is rooted in his early years while living in Northern New Jersey and later experiences with his family on the lakes of Northern Minnesota
    Grounded in respect for nature, Mark chooses to work with eco-friendly materials and make substrates from sustainable lumber sources.
    Mark Granlund received a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing from The City University of New York at Brooklyn College. He is represented in galleries in Minneapolis and Grand Marais, Minnesota. He has exhibited regularly for 30 years alongside a career in art education and public art administration, currently the Public Art Administrator for Metro Transit in the Twin Cities.
    https://markgranlund.com
    Subscribe to Mark’s Newsletter
    Facebook @mark.granlundartist
    Instagram @markgranlundstudio
    P.S. You might have noticed that the Of Ink + Insight Podcast doesn't have sponsored ads. This is intentional! I personally support and serve this creative community. To keep bringing you new episodes and interviews on the podcast, community chats, writing workshops, and more, I would love your support! 
    Subscribing is an easy way you can appreciate and support this community and your own creative growth at the same time. https://ofinkandinsight.substack.com/subscribe


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    • 46 min
    Big, Hairy + Audacious

    Big, Hairy + Audacious

    Giving you a bit of an update on how I’m doing with a big, hairy, audacious creative goal (h/t Jim Collins) I set for myself last year around this time.
    Fair warning, I’m feeling plenty of trepidation and insecurity about this Open Studios event that’s coming up fast in May. So it’s all I can really think about right now. I’m going to be talking about my story, but consider how this could be your story too.
    If you’ve ever thought about taking your creative practice (your business, your relationships, or anything else that’s important to you) to a new level, this episode might give you a peek at how setting a giant, high-stakes goal could generate insights and opportunities you couldn’t get by playing it safe.
    Am I ready for this BHAG? No.
    Am I going to do it before I’m ready and pretend I know what I’m doing?
    Yes indeedy.
    To learn more about how you can attend Art A Whirl 2023, visit the Art A Whirl website. https://nemaa.org/art-a-whirl/
    To learn more about my Open Studios event, make sure you subscribe to Of Ink + Insight on Substack https://ofinkandinsight.substack.com/subscribe or my Studio Notes newsletter https://ofinkandinsight.com/subscribe . I’ll send you the details for how to stop by in-person or virtually.
    To talk about how you could be a guest on the Of Ink + Insight podcast, send me an email at cyn@ofinkandinsight.com. I’d love to hear from you.
    P.S. You might have noticed that the Of Ink + Insight Podcast doesn't have sponsored ads. This is intentional! I personally support and serve this creative community. 
    To keep bringing you new episodes and interviews on the podcast, community chats, writing workshops, and more, I would love your support! 
    Subscribing is an easy way you can appreciate and support this community and your own creative growth at the same time. https://ofinkandinsight.substack.com/subscribe


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    • 13 min
    Three Kinds of Stuck

    Three Kinds of Stuck

    In today’s episode, I talk about being stuck.
    Sure, I talk about being stuck in creative work – as in writer’s block or feeling stuck when painting. But you may want to listen for how these situations are analogous to feeling stuck with just about anything in life – a job, a relationship, a health condition.
    Even if you’re not a writer or artist, the problem is universal…..as are the solutions. And the topic of being STUCK came up in a lot of ways for me in February, so I figured the Universe was trying to tell me something.
    Here are all the posts or podcasts I mention:
    https://emergingform.substack.com/p/how-might-awe-inspire-our-creative
    https://ofinkandinsight.substack.com/p/insight-writing-march2023
    https://susannahconway.substack.com/p/thoughts-from-this-morning
    https://maggiesmith.substack.com/p/pep-talk
    P.S. You might have noticed that the Of Ink + Insight Podcast doesn't have sponsored ads. This is intentional! I personally support and serve this creative community. 
    To keep bringing you new episodes and interviews on the podcast, community chats, writing workshops, and more, I would love your support! 
    Subscribing is an easy way you can appreciate and support this community and your own creative growth at the same time. https://ofinkandinsight.substack.com/subscribe


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    • 19 min
    The first step's a doozy

    The first step's a doozy

    In this episode, I continue where my last Museletter left off, inspired by a chapter in the book The Adjacent Possible by Nancy Hillis M.D., to explore what holds me/us back from starting.
    Turns out, there’s an explanation for why it’s so hard to go from NOTHING to SOMETHING - and it’s not because we’re lazy.
    And if you think you’re not READY to start, keep in mind that readiness might actually wreak havoc with your creativity.
    Change is hard. Let’s do it together. Enjoy.
    Subscribe to the Of Ink + Insight Museletter
    Read The Adjacent Possible by Nancy Hillis M.D.
    I’ve started something new already this year. It’s a Pinterest page!
    I’ve been putting it off because I didn’t feel ready. And then, I just decided to go for it. Guess what? I already have ONE follower!
    Enjoy the humble beginnings and follow me there if you’re a Pinterest user. xo


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    • 12 min
    Small problems

    Small problems

    For all of you out there making your art at the kitchen table or in a corner of the basement…..I see you. I feel your pain.
    The problems of a small studio are about more than just storage. I’ve been struggling with my small space since I started making art about two years ago.
    But I found one solution that has really changed my whole practice. It’s not perfect - but it’s a BIG improvement.
    Tell me what you’ve done to make the most of a small studio space in the comments!
    Mentioned:
    The Walker System
    A little photography, a little poetry, a little inspiration to move your pen across the page, your brush over the canvas, a spark for your creative courage.
    This is the MUSELETTER you’ll look forward to receiving. And it’s not on Substack.
    SUBSCRIBE


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    • 9 min
    Waiting for your real life to begin

    Waiting for your real life to begin

    “Any minute now, my ship is coming in…” croons Colin Hay on a random Spotify playlist.
    I remember this moment a few years ago – I was really struggling with almost everything in my life. My job, my health, my relationships, money, self-esteem, purpose – I mean, good Lord, will I ever figure out what I want to be when I grow up?
    Ever have a period in your life where it seems completely overwhelmed with things to fix?
    Well, this is the episode for you. Let me know if you can relate. Maybe some of my insights can help you out.
    Insight Writing® is a practice of allowing your creative unconscious energy to roam free on the page. It’s spontaneous, messy and vulnerable.  
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    • 10 min

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