Your Creative Midlife

Betsy Bush

Your Creative Midlife. With host Betsy Bush. I’m talking to people who are exploring the creative life post-career or as empty nesters:  painting, writing, making music, theater, and film making.  What about you?  Is this the time to write that book?  Return to arts you enjoyed as a kid or teen?  Curious to try something new?Here’s the thing:  It’s never too late to bring a creative practice into your life.  My guests talk about the satisfaction they find as they develop their new skills.  They also share the uncertainty and fear they felt when they started and the confidence they gained as they kept at it and their skills developed.  Even better:  their definition of success is their own.  Where do you want to go?  Dare to follow your muse. Have a creative journey to share?  Please get in touch via our website contact page, www.yourcreativemidlife.com

  1. 6D AGO

    Make a Movie on Your Own Terms and Navigate Life as an Artist, with Brooke Berman

    This week on Your Creative Midlife, I talk with Brooke Berman about her latest film, "Ramona at Midlife," which explores the central challenge of reconciling one's youthful aspirations with the reality of how life actually unfolds.  The film follows Ramona, a former essayist turned animal shelter worker, as she grapples with the gap between her 25-year-old self, the person she expected to become, and who she actually became—a struggle shaped by both personal choices and broader cultural shifts.  Brooke shares how she made the film on her own terms, how artists at any stage of life can pursue creative ambitions, and the top skills and resources for anyone who wants to make a movie.  About the guest: Brooke Berman is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker, and memoirist whose work has been produced and published across the US and abroad. Originally trained as an actor and solo performer, Brooke began performing her own work on the Lower East Side of Manhattan before receiving formal training in playwriting from the Juilliard School and Maria Irene Fornes. Her latest film, “Ramona at Midlife,” is available on Apple, Amazon, and other streaming platforms.  Links: Watch "Ramona at Midlife" on Apple TV: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/ramona-at-midlife/umc.cmc.7b4qpx8ldhzghe90ziw599t74  Watch "Ramona at Midlife" on Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/Ramona-at-Midlife-Brooke-Berman  About Ramoa At Midlife: https://www.ramonaatmidlife.com/ About Brooke Berman: https://brookeberman.net/  Brooke Berman on Substack: https://substack.com/@brookeberman  “In Anna Quindlen’s Latest Novel, Hardship Is Relative” by Jennifer Weiner, The New York Times:https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/books/review/more-than-enough-anna-quindlen.htm “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All” by Anne-Marie Slaughter, The Atlantic, 2012: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/07/why-women-still-cant-have-it-all/309020/  Resources mentioned by Brooke: SunDance Collab: https://collab.sundance.org/About-Collab  Film Fatales: https://www.filmfatales.org/  Film Stack Substack: https://filmstackdailydigest.substack.com/ No Film School: https://nofilmschool.com/  Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    39 min
  2. APR 9

    From Medicine to Painting and Finding New Forms of Expression in Retirement, with Bob Veselis

    What do doctors and scientists do in retirement? In this week’s episode, Betsy speaks with Bob Veselis, a former anesthesiologist, about his art practice and how he transitioned from medicine to becoming an artist. About the guest: Bob Veselis, a retired anesthesiologist from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, has returned to painting, collage, and piano playing in his retirement. His artistic work has evolved from more traditional, representational painting to a more abstract, intuitive approach, where he starts without a fixed plan and lets the work develop organically. Bob sees his artistic practice as a way to tap into his creativity and find new channels of self-expression, similar to how he found research and problem-solving in his medical work to be a creative outlet. Resources: The Failure Of Success Creativity Study, Dr. George Land  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFD5UdGTOmw&t=70s Do Schools Kill Creativity? Sir Ken Robinson, TED Talk  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY  Values: Building a Better World For All  by Mark Carney: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61965810-values   Follow the show: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_creative_midlife/  Website: https://www.yourcreativemidlife.com Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    38 min
  3. MAR 26

    Why Music and Performing Arts are Key to Creative Aging, with John-Morgan Bush, Dean of Juilliard Extension School

    I am thrilled to share my conversation with John-Morgan Bush, Dean of Juilliard Extension. We talk about creative aging, Juilliard Extension, and how music and the performing arts can help us live more enriched lives. John-Morgan advocates for the importance of lifelong engagement with the arts, explaining that older adults bring a unique depth of emotional experience to their creative pursuits. He highlights how arts participation can combat loneliness, provide a sense of agency and choice, and significantly enhance quality of life. He tells why the word “amateur” has been banned at the Extension and how they are working to bring these ideas to senior living communities. About the guest: John Morgan Bush is the Dean of Juilliard Extension. He is a professional classical musician (French horn) with extensive teaching experience, having worked with students ranging from 6 to 102 years old. He served as the Director of Learning and Learning Programs for the  League of American Orchestras and previously taught at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Featured Show Music: Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Performed by Purchase Symphony Orchestra, March 6, 2026. Resources: Learn More About Juilliard Extension: https://www.juilliard.edu/stage-beyond/juilliard-extensionRead US Surgeon General Report on Loneliness (2023): https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdf?ueid=a6a91c99b86e9539783269cb1d6db6fe Can Art Therapies Become Public Policy? Learn from the Jameel Arts and Health Lab https://www.jameelartshealthlab.org/ NYT Article on Amsterdam’s Singing Circle:https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/arts/music/amsterdam-concertgebouw-singing-circle.html Connect with John-Morgan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-morgan-bush/  Follow the show: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_creative_midlife/ Website: https://www.yourcreativemidlife.com Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    34 min
  4. 12/04/2025

    She Made Her First Film at 65: Now, at 75, Melissa Davey’s Documentary "Climbing Into Life" is Winning Awards

    Few of us would dare attempt to become a filmmaker at 65, but that is exactly what Melissa Davey did when she retired from corporate life.  Her second documentary, "Climbing Into Life" profiles Dierdre Wolownick, the oldest woman to climb Yosemite’s El Capitan.  Wolownick was guided through the climbing process by her son, Alex Honnold, famous for his free solo climb up El Capitan.  Melissa recounts how she discovered Wolownick’s story, the process of producing and directing the film herself, and the challenges and successes of navigating the film festival circuit, where the movie has won multiple awards. She speaks about her growth as a filmmaker, her current projects, and offers advice and encouragement to other potential midlife creatives. Topics Covered in the Podcast:   Her growing confidence as a filmmaker, as she produced and directed this film independentlyHow she applied and was accepted into 19 film festivals.  She has won 10 awards, a surprising success in the competitive festival circuit.How her new creative life keeps her energized, motivated and happyHer advice to listeners interested in a midlife creative endeavor: just start and don’t be afraid to ask for help.Interviewee Background:  Melissa Davey is a filmmaker who transitioned from the corporate world to a creative career later in life.  At age 65, after a day on the set with a famous Director, she decided to take a risk and left her career to jump into the unknown. Pursuing her dream of becoming a filmmaker became a reality in late 2018 when Melissa completed her first film, Beyond Sixty, a feature length documentary about women over the age of sixty. During 2019 Melissa’s film was accepted by and screened at 8 film festivals throughout the United States and Canada, winning awards and confirming that it is never too late to learn something new.  Reousrces: Listen to Melissa Davey's first interview with Betsy on The Latest Version podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-a-bend-in-the-road-97066344/episode/episode-33-melissa-davey-filmmaker-on-253692875/Watch the trailer for Climbing into Life on Melissa Davey's website: https://melissadavey.com/climbing-into-life/ Follow Melissa Davey's work on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/climbing_into_life/  Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    38 min
  5. 11/27/2025

    “I was actually just a storyteller my whole career”: Live from Graham Broyd’s Book Launch for Backpack, Jacket, Surfboard at Scarsdale Golf Club

    We've been following the journey that my guest, Graham Broyd, has taken as a first time author from developing a personal story into a manuscript that was published by Forbes imprint Advantage Press. In August, I was honored to be asked by Graham to help him launch Backpack, Jacket, Surfboard on its publication. Here we are at the Scarsdale Golf Club talking to a packed house about his journey as an author and as the book subject, a 20-year-old student from England, hitchhiking across America. Covered in the podcast: The Formative Power of Youth: Broyd repeatedly returned to the idea that his seven-week journey at age 20 was the crucible in which his adult character was forgedThe Value of "Unplugged" Experience: The interview highlighted a journey undertaken without the safety nets of modern technology, revealing a trend of looking back at such experiences as authentic builders of self-reliance and resourcefulnessThe Evolution of Business Publishing: The story of how Forbes, a business publisher, embraced his personal memoir suggested a trend in publishing where "life learning" narratives from business leaders are seen as valuable, moving beyond traditional how-to business guidesInterviewee Background: Graham Broyd is a recently retired former CEO and banker. As a 20-year-old student from England, he won a scholarship to study at the Library of Congress. Instead of focusing solely on his studies, he embarked on a seven-week, largely unplanned hitchhiking trip across the United States. This journey formed the basis of his debut book, which has been published by Forbes imprint, Advantage Press. This conversation was recorded by George Gerbacia at The Scarsdale Golf Club in Scarsdale, New York, on August 14th.  Resources: Read Graham's book here: https://advantagebooks.com/books/backpack-jacket-surfboard/  Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    43 min
  6. 11/20/2025

    Nobody Pays to See Normal, with Stand-up Comedian Jane Condon

    What does it take to be a stand-up comedian in midlife?  Jane Condon has been at it for several decades and gives us the inside scoop of what it really takes to get in front of audiences, develop material, and even recover when a routine bombs.   Jane Condon shares insights into her comedic style, drawing from her life as a wife, mother, and resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, and her persona as an Upper Crust Rosanne (as described by Associated Press).  Key topics include the importance of persistence, (illustrated by her story of sleeping in her car for an audition), developing material, the necessity of "bombing" to improve, and how she has used humor to navigate difficult life events, including her sister's illness and even MC-ing funerals.  She offers encouragement and practical advice to others, especially women in midlife, who might want to try stand-up comedy. Topics include: Why persistence is the critical element of success in comedyThe lengths she has had to go to get an audition, such as sleeping overnight in her car on the streets of Manhattan, which she felt was a necessary step to be seen and heard.  She has embraced her age and says showing her flaws and vulnerabilities on stage is a way to connect with audiences. The moving reason behind her comedy “mission.”Why “bombing” is an essential part of the comedic process: "if you don't bomb, you're not doing it right." Practical advice for aspiring midlife comedians, including classes, support groups, and creating unusual local venues.   Interviewee Background Jane Condon is a successful stand-up comedian who started her career at age 37.  A graduate of Wellesley College, Condon's comedy focuses on topics like marriage, kids, politics, and aging. Living in Greenwich, Connecticut, she has been dubbed an "upper crust Roseanne" by the Associated Press. She won the "Ladies of Laughter" contest and has appeared on "Last Comic Standing." She performs in a variety of venues, from comedy clubs to corporate events and assisted living centers. Links:  Learn more about Jane Condon at www.janecondon.comFollow Jane Condon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jcondon4/?hl=en Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.  And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com.  Are you on your own artistic or creative journey?  We want to know about you!  Please contact us through the website.  Dare to follow your muse!

    41 min
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Your Creative Midlife. With host Betsy Bush. I’m talking to people who are exploring the creative life post-career or as empty nesters:  painting, writing, making music, theater, and film making.  What about you?  Is this the time to write that book?  Return to arts you enjoyed as a kid or teen?  Curious to try something new?Here’s the thing:  It’s never too late to bring a creative practice into your life.  My guests talk about the satisfaction they find as they develop their new skills.  They also share the uncertainty and fear they felt when they started and the confidence they gained as they kept at it and their skills developed.  Even better:  their definition of success is their own.  Where do you want to go?  Dare to follow your muse. Have a creative journey to share?  Please get in touch via our website contact page, www.yourcreativemidlife.com

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