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By Rebecca Evans Podcaster and Artist
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Amy Davis Roth
Artist and fierce advocate Amy Davis Roth shares her journey as an artist who has always been creating and involved in community action. From an art gallery to running her own business, to scientific illustration and recently into filmmaking, Amy is constantly balancing new ideas with hands on art creation every day.
Check out images of her art and hand crafted jewelry at:
www.surlyramics.com
And interview and update on the Art film that she talks about at the beginning of this interview is available at Passing Through Conversations on her instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEPiMf9JrYS/?igshid=1j0kte1x8hh3x
Secular Woman Blog at
http://www.secularwoman.org/amy-davis-roth-i-find-inspiration-in-science-and-nature-which-means-i-find-inspiration-literally-everywhere/
Find more awesomeness and follow @surlyamy
What does it take to make your own film?
Jake Lloyd wrote, directed, produced and stared in his film PINCH, now available on Amazon Prime Video
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B088XVCJ8F/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
In a conversation recorded last year, Jake shares how he has lived his art as a musician, actor, comic, writer, animator and graphic design artist, podcaster, director and independent filmmaker. Anyone who has ever had to find creative ways to self-start their own projects will appreciate Jake’s candid and authentic take on how sometimes you have to take a do or die approach and just figure things out to get them done.
Prior to making PINCH, Jake produced two other short films titled: Feels Just Like It Should and The Skull Rosary, both available along with Jake’s other shows on YouTube at Three Principles https://www.youtube.com/user/ThreePrinciples/featured
Jake and his partner also operate the Dragon Wagon Radio podcast network www.dragonwagonradio.com
Find more at http://www.threeprinciplesproductions.com/
and @3Pcreative on Twitter
Award Winning Singer and songwriter Caley Rose is on the latest episode of The Art talking about her roots in musical theater, voiceover and acting and how she took a leap of faith to pursue what she REALLY, in her heart, knew she wanted to do and enrolled in songwriting school. Now, balancing her desires to perform as a singer and to continue to write her songs.
Since recording this interview, she has released the new single Show You I Love You available at your favorite place to get tunes including Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music and You Tube.
Best of all, the other guest in the studio that day, baby girl Sienna, was born at the end of January!
Stay tuned for more music from Caley Rose at www.caleyrose.com
Ron Placone is a comedian who can be seen regularly on The Jimmy Dore Show and The Young Turks. He hosts the world’s first viewer-curated streaming news show, “Get Your News On With Ron.” He’s been on SiriusXM and seen on TMZ, RT, and FreeSpeechTV.
He also produces the web comic Lucy and Ron about his long time relationship with Lucy the cat. Ron is an avid music lover and a champion and activist for a free and open internet and net neutrality.
In this episode Ron goes through how he approached going for his art in life and pursuing comedy full time after graduate school. In the second half of the interview we get into progressive politics and a perspective that is above and beyond the political party divide.
Ron has teamed up with Graham Elwood to bring the Progressive Comedy Tour across the nation in 2020.
Check out RonPlacone.com for tickets, clips and a lot of laughs.
Eric Joyner joined The Art for a fun and interesting interview at San Diego Comic Con SDCC50. Cool, quiet, talented and generous, Eric shares his journey as an artist who, after several years of working on the visions of others, found his own favorite passion painting bold, friendly and colorful robots inspired in part by Japanese tin toys. Then the donuts came along and he made his mark.
Eric Joyner paintings can be found on the cover of The Ben Folds Five record album and on the walls of the character Sheldon’s apartment on the set of Big Bang Theory. Recently he was chosen to paint Hello Kitty for the Sanrio Anniversary celebration and is currently working on a project in China.
Check out everything at https://ericjoyner.com/
Special thanks to Cheryl Jones of Movies Made Me and Brendan Creecy of Radiobrendoman with Podcast Advocates for inviting me to SDCC50
Sound editing by Acapella Audio
Music by Ghosthawk Michael Christopher
Outro voiced by Liam Vernon
This episode of The Art features Pop Culture Podcaster John S. Drew who is creator and cohost of The SHAZAM/ISIS Podcast, The Bat Cave, OSI Files and The Worlds Greatest Super Friends Podcast
This episode was a lot of fun and takes a dive into John’s earlier days in Public Access Television and his love for producing shows.
https://www.facebook.com/john.s.drew
https://shazamisispodcast.wixsite.com/
Batcave podcast - https://drewshi2000.wixsite.com/batcavepodcast
Chronic Rift - https://www.chronicrift.com
Music for The Art by Mickey Caputo
Voice for the Outro by Liam Vernon
Thundering guitars and drums set the stage for part two of the interview with artist Mickey Caputo.
That rockin’ music you hear in the introduction of each episode of The Art - That is Mickey Caputo, a singer, songwriter and largely self-taught musician.
We met up at ATC Studios to talk about his latest song titled Storm - A strong metal tune with a message you’ll hear in this episode.
During part one of the interview we had a blast listening to his album titled We Live Forever. Along the way we talked about Mickey’s work as a hospice volunteer.
Part two is focused on Mickey’s art and approach to acting, coaching and how reaching out to help others inspired the song Storm.
Mickey’s original music has also been featured in television shows including CBS Good Morning and Say Yes to the Dress among many others. Beautiful instrumental and lyrical arrangements can be found at ReverbNation.
As an actor, Mickey previously appeared in The Gilmore Girls, Sons and Daughters, Judging Amy and many other independent projects.
And, as a voice actor his art has been featured in several animated series, national commercial advertising, video games and Netflix series.
Mickey is also a Voiceover coach and trainer with a keen ear and an empowering approach to helping others learn and bring out their best voice performance.
He has developed extensive training courses in Voiceover, Self Confidence and Intuition. These courses are among the highest rated of their kind, reaching over 2000 people around the world, and can be found at www.sensitivewarriors.com
Mickey is also known and performs as Ghosthawk, a name reflecting both his quiet, sensitive nature and the GIANT soul whose art shows up in everything he chooses to do in life.
You know that rockin’ music you hear in the introduction of each episode of The Art? That is Mickey Caputo.
Mickey is a singer, songwriter and largely self-taught musician.
We met up at ATC Studios to talk about his latest song titled Storm - A strong metal tune with a message. You’ll hear the entire song in the 2nd part of this two-part episode.
During part one we have blast listening to and talking about his album titled We Live Forever. Along the way we talk about Mickey’s work as a hospice volunteer and his experience of the supernatural.
Part two is focused on Mickey’s art and approach to acting, coaching and how reaching out to help others inspired the song Storm.
Mickey’s original music has also been featured in television shows including CBS Good Morning and Say Yes to the Dress among many others. Beautiful instrumental and lyrical arrangements can also be found at ReverbNation.
As an actor, Mickey previously appeared in television series such as The Gilmore Girls, Sons and Daughters, Judging Amy and many other independent projects.
And, as a voice actor his art has been featured in several animated series, national commercial advertising, video games and Netflix series.
Mickey is also a Voiceover coach and trainer with an empowering approach to helping others learn and bring out their best voice performance.
He has developed extensive training courses in Voiceover, Self Confidence and Intuition. These courses are among the highest rated of their kind, reaching over 2000 people around the world, and can be found at www.sensitivewarriors.com
Mickey is also known and performs as Ghosthawk, a name reflecting both his quiet, sensitive nature and a giant soul whose art shows up in everything he chooses to do in life.
Mark Silver has written everything from the back of a crayon box to the front page of the Los Angeles Times Calendar section and beyond. He has worked in television drama and comedy as well as film drama and comedy defying the edict that you always have to write what you know.
In this conversation we talk about balancing the need to provide for your family and the passion to pursue a career in the creative world. A journey that included opening his own construction business as a response to one of many writers’ strikes.
A couple of years ago, Mark was out for a swim after a run on the beach and nearly drowned. The slow and sometimes uncertain recovery that has followed could’ve taken him out of the game altogether but instead, he’s finishing a book, and a television pilot while continuing to work as a freelance copywriter.
Music for the introduction to The Art by the artist Mickey Caputo.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.