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Join us on Breaking the Blocks as Rachel Pierman welcomes Ian Garland, a charismatic quilter with a thriving YouTube community and a passion for fostering understanding through creativity. Ian shares his journey from Texas to Washington, seeking safer and more inclusive spaces for the LGBTQ community. Alongside his new podcast, Sew Off Kilter, co-hosted with Sew Becca, Ian explores the power of art to unite people and nurture personal growth, revealing how his own experiences in crafting have shaped his beliefs and relationships.
Our conversation takes a thoughtful turn as Ian delves into the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities amidst political shifts and legislative threats. Reflecting on the anxiety surrounding marriage equality and the persistent fight for basic human rights, we discuss the importance of empathy, gratitude, and forgiveness in navigating a world often marked by anger and frustration. Ian's insights encourage listeners to prioritize self-care and personal well-being while advocating for a more inclusive society that learns from its past rather than repeating its mistakes.
As we wrap up, creativity emerges as a vital outlet for vulnerability and self-expression, with Ian emphasizing the importance of preserving arts programs in schools to foster a well-rounded society. Through heartfelt stories of protest quilting and personal encounters with art's transformative power, Ian invites us to embrace change and compassion in our interactions. Tune in to discover how creativity can inspire hope and connection, leaving you with a renewed sense of empathy in your own life journey.
Follow Ian on Instagram: @offkiltercrafterian
and the same handle on YouTube
Want to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text!
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Join us on Breaking the Blocks as Rachel Pierman welcomes Ian Garland, a charismatic quilter with a thriving YouTube community and a passion for fostering understanding through creativity. Ian shares his journey from Texas to Washington, seeking safer and more inclusive spaces for the LGBTQ community. Alongside his new podcast, Sew Off Kilter, co-hosted with Sew Becca, Ian explores the power of art to unite people and nurture personal growth, revealing how his own experiences in crafting have shaped his beliefs and relationships.
Our conversation takes a thoughtful turn as Ian delves into the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities amidst political shifts and legislative threats. Reflecting on the anxiety surrounding marriage equality and the persistent fight for basic human rights, we discuss the importance of empathy, gratitude, and forgiveness in navigating a world often marked by anger and frustration. Ian's insights encourage listeners to prioritize self-care and personal well-being while advocating for a more inclusive society that learns from its past rather than repeating its mistakes.
As we wrap up, creativity emerges as a vital outlet for vulnerability and self-expression, with Ian emphasizing the importance of preserving arts programs in schools to foster a well-rounded society. Through heartfelt stories of protest quilting and personal encounters with art's transformative power, Ian invites us to embrace change and compassion in our interactions. Tune in to discover how creativity can inspire hope and connection, leaving you with a renewed sense of empathy in your own life journey.
Follow Ian on Instagram: @offkiltercrafterian
and the same handle on YouTube
Want to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text!
Support the show
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