14 episodes

The Creativity Lab Podcast shows how to channel your creativity to live your best, most beautiful life. Hosted by Harvard PhD, tv writer, professor, and Director of the Creativity Studies Lab at West Los Angeles College, Dr. Katherine Boutry. Produced and co-hosted by actor Keisuke Hoashi (Bob’s Burgers, Gaslit, Perry Mason, iCarly, and 200 more credits).

The Creativity Lab Podcast Katherine Boutry

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The Creativity Lab Podcast shows how to channel your creativity to live your best, most beautiful life. Hosted by Harvard PhD, tv writer, professor, and Director of the Creativity Studies Lab at West Los Angeles College, Dr. Katherine Boutry. Produced and co-hosted by actor Keisuke Hoashi (Bob’s Burgers, Gaslit, Perry Mason, iCarly, and 200 more credits).

    Rick Mayock & Diane Hubka, Musicians | S1-14

    Rick Mayock & Diane Hubka, Musicians | S1-14

    Music as Creative Political Protest 
    RICK MAYOCK & DIANE HUBKA
    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss a creative approach to life’s challenges. Today, we’ll listen to musician song writers Rick Mayock and Diane Hubka and discuss the birth of a song, finding work/art balance, music as political protest and constantly evolving. 
    RICK MAYOCK
    A prolific songwriter, Rick Mayock has been performing with bands and as a solo artist in the Los Angeles area and on the East Coast since the 1970's. He was an integral part of the Venice Beach music scene of the 70's and 80's. He’s founder and lead vocalist/guitarist of the band East of Lincoln, playing an eclectic blend of original rock, blues, R & B, and urban acoustic music. Originally from Wilkes-Barre PA, he still plays there with the West Side Blues Band with singer/songwriter Don Shappelle, and with legendary blues harmonica player Charlie Singer. 
    DIANE HUBKA
    The Appalachian Mountain-bred artist learned violin, trombone and guitar from an early age. Diane she recorded three critically acclaimed CDs, one with legendary sax player Lee Konitz. 
    In 2005 Diane released three more CD’s and performed at iconic jazz venues in LA and Japan. Her CD: I Like It Here/Live in Tokyo, placed on Japan’s Jazz Disc Award. 
    In recent years, Diane had picked up her acoustic guitar and, before the shutdown, was performing in L.A.'s Americana/folk music venues The JazzTimes said of her: “No matter the genre, “she wraps her clear-as-mountain-stream sound around the songs with consistently winning results.”
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 39 min
    Sofya Levitsky-Weitz, Writer & Playwright | S1-13

    Sofya Levitsky-Weitz, Writer & Playwright | S1-13

    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss a creative approach to life’s challenges. Today, co-host DR. STELLA SETKA and I talk to playwright and television writer SOFYA LEVITSKY-WEITZ about humanizing flawed real-life people and turning them into characters, complicated relationships both on and off screen, letting ideas percolate, and the love of revising. 
    Sofya Levitsky-Weitz is a playwright and TV/film writer who splits her time between Brooklyn and Los Angeles. She’s written for Hulu’s THE DROPOUT, FX’s THE BEAR, and GASLIT for Starz. Her play "This Party Sucks" (on the 2019 Kilroy’s List) will be produced on Broadway next year. Her musical "Nostalgia Night" was produced in Winter 2022. She’s worked on several movies with Michael Showalter including Fox Searchlight’s THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE
    My co-host STELLA SETKA is Associate Professor of English at West LA College, and the author of Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives which looks at the way that authors of Black, Jewish, and Indigenous descent employ culturally specific supernatural elements as a way of helping readers connect to historical traumas such as enslavement and genocide.
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 36 min
    Jennifer Ortiz, Professor of English & Writer | S1-12

    Jennifer Ortiz, Professor of English & Writer | S1-12

    JENNIFER ORTIZ | Claiming Space: Racial Equity
    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss a creative approach to life’s challenges. Today, we’ll talk to Professor Jennifer Ortiz on being a woman of color in academia, creativity, code switching, consistently being yourself, always speaking up, claiming space, and being racially equity minded. 
    After working in anti-proliferation and labor movements, Jennifer Ortiz returned to academia, serving two terms as Chair of the English Department at LA Trade Tech. She now teaches at West LA College. Jennifer worked with USC at the Center for Urban Education. She’s an expert practitioner in race conscious equity minded teaching.
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host, Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 24 min
    Joshua Elias, Artist | S1-11

    Joshua Elias, Artist | S1-11

    Do Artists see the world differently? Artist JOSHUA ELIAS
    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss creative challenges. Today, I have the honor of talking to acclaimed, Los Angeles-based artist Joshua Elias about creative passion, the birth of a painting, making time and space for your art,  and whether artists see the world differently. An abstract artist, writer, and poet, Joshua has received artists residencies in Spain and France, and his works have been exhibited throughout the world, most recently in Rome and Tokyo. Joshua’s paintings have appeared in multiple publications and have been acquired by many private and public collectors including the RAND Corporation, Viceroy Hotels International, and the President of Iceland. One hangs in the state house outside of Reykjavik. Joshua’s art studio is at the Brewery Complex in Los Angeles.
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host, Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 34 min
    J.T. Chestnut, Activist & Athlete | S1-10

    J.T. Chestnut, Activist & Athlete | S1-10

    The Importance of Finding a Creative Outlet:Activist and Athlete JT CHESTNUT
    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss a creative approach to life’s challenges. Today, we talk to impressive former WLAC student, activist and athlete J.T. Chestnut about the importance of finding a creative outlet. JT explains how running saved his life and helped him to overcome foster homes, abuse, discrimination and addiction. JT is now thriving as a sponsored runner competing in marathons throughout the country as he completes a degree at CAL STATE LA in Marketing.
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 22 min
    Peter Mitsakos, Architect | S1-09

    Peter Mitsakos, Architect | S1-09

    Staying True to Your Creative Vision: Architect PETER MITSAKOS
    Welcome and thank you for joining us! Each episode we discuss creative challenges. Today, I have the privilege of talking to Los Angeles-based architect Peter Mitsakos, about trusting your gut and staying true to your creative vision, while engaging the client in the design process. He’ll also discuss what defines good architecture, as well as his belief that “the most anti-creative thing in the world is fear.”
    As West Edge Architects’ principal architect, Peter Mitsakos has planned, designed, managed, and overseen construction for an impressive range of projects in the academic, institutional, and private sectors over the past 35 years. 
    Interviewed by podcast creator & host, Dr. Katherine Boutry

    • 26 min

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