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By Rahim Rasul
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
One of my most influential teachers has been Jiddu Krishnamurti. This episode is a reading of the speech he gave at one of the most significant moments of his life, the disbanding of organization he was newly appointed to lead. As I focus into his words, I feel the clarity of his intent to act within his integrity to our individual pursuit of our own path.
This is a recording from an impromptu session of exploration on the conceptual framework of education. What is Education beyond our immediate assumptions and biases? Diving into the etymology of "education" we can being to probe into the integrity of its nature. Enjoy.
This conversation with Elliot Ashby spirals around the thread of creative expression itself. We journey with Ashby into the world of a creative and the variety of places and experiences it can lead you to. Enjoy.
Julian Race, visual artist and photographer out of Dallas, TX is joining us this week on Capturing Creatives. Without any formal training in painting or photography he has managed to bring a rare combination of emotion, vulnerability, and artistry to his work. In our conversation we talks about the craft, the informal training, the business and the process of making impactful images.
Podcaster, Film Maker, Photographer and all around creative, Amon Focus has allow us to peek into his backstory which has informed his process and approach to his work.
Jarrad Henderson, 2-Time Emmy Award winning photojournalist and current USA Today Multimedia Producer sits down with us to discuss his career in photography and visual journalism.
My motto now is “Life is short and tomorrow isn’t guaranteed.” If you keep putting things off you’re not doing the world or yourself any justice. It’s just staying in your head. Imagine if the people we admire just kept things in their heads and they didn’t produce. You owe it to that vision to manifest it and put it out. Every single one of us has something special…
Brooklyn-based fine artist Trokon Nagbe shares his distinct approach to infusing his intention into his work. In this episode you take a step deeper into the thought process of how a full-time fine artist plans his work and works his plan.
In capturing the essence of a creatives process we habitually tell the stories of the culturally successful creatives and become enchanted in the rewards and acclamation from their contribution without ever peeling back the curtain on the processes that brought them into form. Capturing Creatives is essentially the platform to curate the stories, processes, ideas and approaches that creatives utilize which…
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.