Vulnerability in life and art Sarah Sniderman
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A one-woman podcast of conversations that inspire us to take risks and lead original lives - please send feedback to vulnerabilitylifeart@gmail.com
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Matthieu Cheminée
I talked with Matthieu Cheminée about his journey to becoming a silversmith, his travels to New Mexico and West Africa gaining inspiration and insight into metalworking techniques and designs, being an artist versus an artisan, and what it meant for him to stop making work to please other people and instead create exactly what he wanted.
Be sure to check out his work at matthieucheminee.com and on instagram @mattieucheminee -
Episode 81 C S McIntire
There's a theme that runs throughout my conversation with C S McIntire - what it means to be seen and not seen. We talk about his work and life, coming out, balancing the soft with the rough, and deserving to create.
Be sure to check out his work at csmcintire.com and on instagram @csmcintire -
Copycat
As one of the tenth episodes this one is just me, sharing a story about being called a copycat and what it means to me now.
The title of the book about hawks is H is for Hawks by Helen Macdonald, and the intervening work by Ludwig Wittgenstein is The Blue and Brown Books.
I'd love to hear what you think about copycats and originality, and what your sources of inspiration may be. -
Melza Harvey
Melza Harvey integrates multiple materials with her beloved clay to create provocative and playful pieces (I somehow figured out how to record my voice over her audio through an OG Walkman embedded in one of her sculptures).
Melza shares stories about gender fluidity, expressing herself through her work, making brave choices to pursue her passions as a person, artist, and parent, and the roles of determination and fear in her ongoing development. The take home message is to go after what fulfills you.
You can learn more about Melza and her work at melzaharvey.com and on ig @melzaharvey -
Riel Hahn
The conversation does opens with some tears, both in content and tone. Riel shares her experiences as a writer and performer, from growing up with parents in the arts, to touring with a horse and wagon travelling theatre company, to discovering and sharing her most integrated self on stage while learning to manage crippling stage fright.
You can see what Riel is up to on instagram @hahahahnsy and @i_see_voices -
Susan Homa
I talked with Susan Homa, wellness multipreneur, about her journey from traditional roles as interior designer and real estate broker to creator of Welmä Studio, a nurturing space for self-care, expression, and discovery.
As we move into a new year, consider what you may want to leave behind and what you want to welcome in 2024. And don't feel you have to stay in your lane.
Learn more about Susan and Welmä Studio by checking out welmalifestyle.ca and instagram @welmastudio
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This is a fabulous podcast. Sarah’s interviews are deep, soulful, buoyant, enlightening and get to the heart of what counts. She has such a warm presence and a great intellectual curiosity. Highly recommend you add this to your favs!