This is How We Create
By Martine Severin
This is How We CreateJun 12, 2023
68. How to Create Art That Earns You a Living - Kamar Thomas
Is it possible to create art works that earns you well? Kamar Thomas, a passionate fine art painter and professor, joins us to speak about how to earn a living through your creative work. Kamar knows the ins and outs of moving beyond the myth of the struggling artist.
Tune in to hear the secrets to making a living as a creative and stay to learn how to create impactful work that resonates with your audience.
Don’t forget to check out Kamar’s book, The Artist's Creative Vision: How to Create Art that Makes Change and Earns a Living.
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Kamar : https://kamarthomas.com/who-is-kamar#/about/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohkamar/#
Buy Kamar’s Art/Book : https://kamarthomas.com/book / https://kamarthomas.com/store
67. How to Become a Printmaker - Katrina Andry
Show Notes: Have you ever thought about making your own artistic prints? Visual artist, Katrina Andry, shares her journey from growing up in New Orleans to discovering the world of printmaking. Katrina answers how to stand out as an artist and how to create work that resonates with the soul. If you’ve ever struggled or thought about how to weave symbolism in your work, this episode is for you.
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Katrina: https://www.katrina-andry.com/about
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_andry/#
Buy Katrina’s Art: https://www.katrina-andry.com/get-in-touch
66. How to Make a Movie You’d Want to See - Téa Lynor
If you've ever been interested in filmmaking, you will love learning how writer and filmmaker Téa Lynor brings her scripts to life. Téa writes vibrant narratives that spring from her values and personal life.
In this episode, Téa shares her insights on how to make ethical films, how to prioritize diversity in your work and how to build well-developed characters in the next story you're writing.
Lastly, don't forget to check out her award-winning film, The Graveyard Shift: https://youtu.be/EDR5JTerVk8?si=MtZA1Xu2Fei-7kcs
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Téa : https://tealynor.wixsite.com/tealynor/about
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatay04
Watch Téa’s Films :https://tealynor.wixsite.com/tealynor/films
65. How to Build a Creative Business - Carmelle Kendall
Have you ever thought about building a creative business? Sit in to hear how guest Carmelle Kendall, is a creative director, illustrator, and co-founded the stationery brand Neighborly Paper.
Carmelle and her business partner swiftly grew Neighborly Paper in a 100+ stores. Listening to hear how Carmelle is living her creative life. 🔥✨
Our younger creators can enjoy Carmelle's illustrations in the book Your Freedom, Your Power: A Kid’s Guide to the First Amendment by Authors Allison Matulli and Clelia Castro-Malaspina.
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Carmelle Kendall: https://Carmellelekendall.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carmellecreates
Stock up on stationery: http://www.neighborlypaper.com/
64. How to Write an Illustrative Memoir - Jonell Joshua
Have you thought about writing your memoir? Or better yet, how about an illustrative memoir?
Jonell Joshua, author and illustrator, joins us to discuss her creative journey and the process of writing her memoir.
Jonell walks us through the process of writing her memoir and the specific tactics she used to accomplish her goal while holding down a full-time job.
You’ll walk away enthralled with Jonell’s story, and who knows, you might be inspired to write your memoir as well.
If you’re listening to this message, we’ll give away 3 books of Jonell via Instagram. Follow us on @thisishowwecreate_ for more.
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Jonell Joshua: https://www.jonelljoshua.com/illustrations
Instagram: jonell.joshua
Buy Jonell’s Book: https://www.jonelljoshua.com/pre-order-my-debut-memoir
63. How to Challenge Stereotypes Through Art - Candice Tavares
How can you unleash your creativity and defy limitations? Candice Tavares, is a palliative care pharmacist by day and artist off-the clock.
Candice embraces the rich textures of wood to create powerful works that celebrate Black beauty and shatter negative stereotypes. Her art is a warm embrace, reminding viewers of their inherent value and strength.
Tune in for a dose of inspiration! ✨
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Candice’s work: https://www.noellerx.com/
See Candice’s work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noellerx
62. How to Navigate the Art Market with Confidence - Tasanee Durrett
Ready to unleash your creative potential? Are you curious about how to exhibit your work at major art shows?
Join us as we chat with the incredible artist Tasanee Durrett about her journey of healing, resilience, and finding her artistic voice after a life-changing experience.
Tasanee participates in Chicago EXPO (April 11 - 14, 2024).
Check out her piece "Have Some Faith" is showcased at the EXPO’s Artist Replete.
Tune in for a dose of inspiration! ✨
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced with by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
Get to know Tasanee Durrett: https://www.tasaneeart.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tasaneeart
Buy Tasanee’s art: https://www.tasaneeartprints.com/
61. How to Bring a Book Concept to Reality - Tomesha Faxio
Ever dreamed of ditching your 9-5 for a life fuelled by passion? This week, meet our guest Tomesha Faxio – lawyer turned photographer – who did just that. Her book Wash Day is a love letter to Black hair, a story of reinvention and fearless creativity.
Tomesha spills the beans on book deals, agents, and the winding path to finding your purpose. Discover how Wash Day went from concept to reality, amplifying Black voices and shattering stereotypes.
Get ready for a dose of hustle, as Tomesha reveals her plans for Wash Day on the big screen and her mission to combat texturism and colorism. This is for the dreamers and the doers!
Episode Overview:
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Braila West and Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina.
Get to know Tomesha Faxio: https://www.meshaphotography.com/about
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tomeshafaxio/
Buy Tamesha’s book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/715807/wash-day-by-tomesha-faxio/
60. How to License Your Art and Get Paid - Jeanetta Gonzales
Want to turn your creative passion into a thriving business? Meet Jeanetta Gonzales, a master of surface design and illustration who's done just that!
Hear how Jeanetta left corporate work to become a sought-after freelancer. Jeanetta shares the intricacies of licensing, the art of negotiation, and the joy of mentoring upcoming talent. Join us as we explore what it means to live a life dedicated to design and legacy building.
Jeanetta has a new course up on Skillshare called: Rise to Your Artistic Potential: Boost Confidence and Conquer Negative Beliefs. Check out the link below:
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Get to know Jeanetta Gonzales https://www.jeanettagonzales.com/
Learn from Jeanetta Gonzales https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/rise-to-your-artistic-potential-boost-confidence-and-conquer-negative-beliefs/373810287?via=search-layout-grid
Touch base with Jeanetta on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nettdesigns
59. How to Become an Award-Winning Cartoonist - Zoe Si
Zoe Si, a talented cartoonist and illustrator with a unique journey from law to art, shares her story on "This is How We Create." Starting as a self-taught artist who used drawing as a stress reliever, Zoe transitioned from her career in law to pursue her passion for art full-time. She opens up about securing her first book deal, contributing to The New Yorker, and her nomination for a Pulitzer Prize.
Zoe provides insight into her daily routines and habits that fuel her creativity, including the significance of consistent drawing practice and a structured schedule. She also gives a sneak peek into her future projects, such as a picture book and a graphic memoir, highlighting her ongoing journey in the art world.
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Keep up with Zoe Si and become a collector by visiting the sites below:
Website: http://www.zoe-si.com/
Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/zoesees/
Substack: https://zoesi.substack.com/
58. How to Think Like a Photo Editor - Danielle Scruggs
Show Notes
Danielle Scruggs, a photo editor and founder of Black Women Directors, shares her journey from growing up in Rogers Park to becoming a successful photo editor and photographer. She discusses the role of a photo editor, the qualities that make a photographer successful, and how she approaches her own assignments. Danielle also talks about her love for film and the inspiration she draws from it. She shares the story behind Black Women Directors and her plans for the future. Finally, she discusses a profound lesson she learned about embracing failure as a learning experience.
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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Black Women Directors: https://www.blackwomendirectors.co/
This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina.
Production assistance was provided by Braila West.
57. How to Use AI as a Tool in Your Artistic Process - Jennifer Turner
Join us as Jennifer Turner reveals how she turned her artistic dreams into reality, blending traditional methods with cutting-edge AI. Learn about her inspirations, the evolution of her unique style, and how a background in graphic design paved the way for success. Jennifer's story is a treasure trove of insights and advice for anyone eager to push the boundaries of their creativity and share their art with the world. Jennifer will exhibit her work at the Venice Biennale in April 2024. Please check out her site for more information.
Join us as Jennifer Turner reveals how she turned her artistic dreams into reality, blending traditional methods with cutting-edge AI. Learn about her inspirations, the evolution of her unique style, and how a background in graphic design paved the way for success. Jenn story is a treasure trove of insights and advice for anyone eager to push the boundaries of their creativity and share their art with the world. Jenn will exhibit her work at the Venice Biennale in April 2024. Please check out her site for more information.
Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by and edited by Braila West, Alexis Sanchez and Martine Severin.
Keep up with Jennifer Turner and become a collector by visiting the sites below:
Website: https://fineartofjenn.com/
Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/fineartofjenn/
56. How to Build Strategic Relations in Photography - Tobi Shinobi
Summary
On this week’s episode of This is How We Create, Tobi Shinobi shares his journey from being a lawyer to becoming a successful photographer.
He shares with us how discovered his passion for photography, and the challenges he faced in finding his style in that genre. Tobi emphasizes the importance of maintaining relationships with gateholders and sponsors as a freelancer. He also shares his seven out of ten principle for creating impactful and consistent work.
Overall, Tobi's story highlights the power of self-belief, perseverance, and attention to detail in pursuing a creative career. Podcast Producer.
Takeaways
Building a network of talented and like-minded individuals is crucial for success in the photography industry.
Balancing higher-profile shoots can be stressful, so it's important to find a balance and prioritize self-care.
How to select your best work using the 7 out of 10 principle.
Collaborating with other creatives, such as stylists and models, can enhance the quality and creativity of photography projects.
The Sony Alpha program provides opportunities for recognition and support for photographers.
Connecting with other photographers and creatives can lead to valuable collaborations and networking opportunities.
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This is How We Create is produced by and edited by Braila West, Alexis Sanchez and Martine Severin.
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Website: https://www.tobishinobi.com/
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55. Remembering Lisa Hunt
In this episode we remember and celebrate creative life of Lisa Hunt. Lisa was a graphic artist and designer. She shares her creative journey and the influences that sparked her interest in art.
From her childhood experiences with her mother and aunt, to studying graphic design at Pratt Institute, to working in magazine publishing, Lisa's career was been a series of explorations and reinventions.
She eventually embraced her identity as an artist and began creating screen prints and collages. Lisa's story highlights the importance of following one's interests and allowing oneself to stumble and define their own path.
00:55 Early Influences and Interest in Art
07:25 Art School and Pursuing Graphic Design
09:45 Career in Graphic Design and Magazine Publishing
13:05 Transition to Freelancing and Exploring Different Creative Paths
24:23 Transition to Full-Time Artist
28:00 Exploring Printmaking and Pattern
37:25 Promoting Artistic Work and Collaboration
54. How to Build a Successful Upholstery Business - Nicole Crowder
Nicole Crowder is a Furniture Designer + Upholsterer. As a so-called army brat, Nicole lived around the world, an experience that fostered her appreciation for design and how design is represented around the world.
Prior to finding upholstery, Nicole worked as photo editor an experience that taught her the skills of art direction and love of creating vignettes for her finished upholstery pieces so the customer can imagine the products in their home.
During our talk, Nicole talks of how to find and maintain your artistic voice. More importantly she gives great advice on how to maintain your voice and vision particularly when negotiating brand partnerships. Nicole also hints at her upcoming project in textile design, promising even more exciting creations to come.
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https://www.nicolecrowderupholstery.com/
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53. How to Create a Personal Strategic Plan - Martine Séverin
Let's create a personal strategic plan! Do you ever think about what your life is like in 5 years? Or even in 3 years? Are you feeling lost in a sea of big dreams and grand plans for your future? Do you find yourself constantly jotting down ideas for new projects, but unsure of how to make them a reality?
What if you learned a system to create a personal strategic plan that helps you identify and create an action plan to achieve your dreams.
In this episode, I’m happy to share a workshop that I created for American Photographic Artist, the Chicago. This lighthearted exercise helps you think about how you can craft a strategic plan for the next five years.
During the 1.5-hour session, we'll explore ways to turn those big aspirations into actionable steps. Now is the time to turn those dreams into reality, together!
In this talk I discuss:
- The importance of creating a roadmap and embracing the journey
- We discuss SMART goals, and how to use them to advance your career
- I also share Tools and techniques for staying on the path you've created
Before we begin, let’s talk about what a goal actually is. What is a goal? A goal is an end toward which you make strides.
A long-term goal that’s going to take you years to accomplish. In this context, the goal should be aligned with your personal values and long-term vision. It should contribute to your overall well-being and personal growth. A good goal should be specific and measurable, enabling you to track progress and assess success. It should have a clear deadline or timeframe, which adds a sense of urgency and helps you stay focused.
For example, 10x your income in 5 years.
Or apply to and graduate from a grad school program
Or perhaps it’s find a cure for cancer.
When doing a strategic plan, your goal should be big enough that you can make strides towards it everyday or every week. If you find that your goal can be achieved in a few days or months, ask yourself if your goal is a short-term one or a long-term one. Is your goal part of a larger theme of tasks/goals? As you’ll see, in an example, someone talks about finding an agent. Perhaps finding an agent is part of a larger goal?
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52. How to Address Black Masculinity in Art - Fahamu Pecou
Some people wait to be chosen, hired, or validated. But others don't wait. They make their own path with determination. They use different tools, like guerrilla marketing, to get noticed. Dr. Fahamu Pecou is one of those people. Today on the podcast, you'll hear his inspiring journey from dreams of working as an animator to becoming an award-winning artist.
Dr. Pecou studied painting, when he secured a job as a graphic designer, his artistic career changed course. In our talk, Dr Pecou shares how his hip-hop influenced his work and how his work came to challenge societal views of Black identity and more specifically, Black masculinity.
Get to Know Dr Fahamu Pecou:
https://www.instagram.com/fahamupecou/
https://www.fahamupecouart.com/
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51. How to Become a Musical Icon - Jocelyne Béroard
I’m so excited to welcome famed member of the group Kassav Jocelyne Beroard, to the podcast today! We truly never know what the future holds for us. The same can be said for Jocelyne who grew up on the island of Martinique in the 1950s and 60s. Though she played piano as a child, Jocelyne never had a career in music in mind as she grew up. As you’ll hear, Jocelyne attempted a career in medicine and in fine-art before finding singing. Tuck in, to hear how Jocelyne navigated more than 30 years as a musician. Jocelyne talks about how she came to cultivate and love her voice as a musician. Most recently she wrote her memoir in French, Jocelyne Bernard, Loin de L’amer.
Get in touch with Jocelyne
https://www.instagram.com/jenbewa/
https://www.instagram.com/kassav_official/
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50. How to Write Page-Turning Romance Novels - Jasmine Guillory
I’m happy to host Jasmine Guillory in the guest chair. Jasmine started her career out as a lawyer, but fell into writing books after participating in a National Novel Writing Month Challenge. Since then she has written over 8 books. Her most page turning and delightful book, Drunk On Love is widely available.
During our time together, Jasmine and I talk about how she came to find her voice as a writer and we discuss her writing process. Lastly, Jasmine talks about how she manages to maintains boundaries whether she’s collaborating with Amazon or with Hello Sunshine. It was a treat to chat with one of my favorite contemporary authors. Please enjoy this conversation with Jasmine Guillory.
Get in touch with Jasmine
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https://www.instagram.com/jasminepics/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina.
49. How to Become a Screenwriter - Shannan E Johnson
Have you ever wondered how a movie gets made? Or better yet, where do the ideas from movies come from? And if you’re like me, a person who has her eyes set on making a short film, wouldn’t it be great if there were someone there to help you buff up your idea and make the end product simply spectacular?
Shannan E. Johnson, is a former creative executive at NBCU/The Syfy Channel. She left her full-time give to become a storytelling expert who develops creatives and their ideas for the screen.
As a script consultant, teacher + therapist. She uses her innate understanding of story telling to make compelling TV and movies as well.
In today’s podcast, Shannan walks us through her wide-ranging career and shares what it’s like to work in Hollywood. Oh, and there are also the great tips, she shared on how to write and tell a story. I walked away from our conversation with a framework on how to approach fear and how to position my vision so that I can achieve my desirable outcomes!
As you listen to the interview the conversation will skip forward, this is because Shannan’s audio cut off at certain points.
Get in touch with Shannan: http://www.shannanejohnson.com/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Ray Abercrombie.
48. Solo Episode: Week in the Life of a Photographer - Martine Severin
Have you ever wondered what an artist’s week looks like? In this episode, photographer and This is How We Create Host walks her through a week in her work life.
How do your weeks go? Please share your favorite moment from this past week by sending us an email hello@martineseverin.com.
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47. How to Become a Visual Artist - Lisa Hunt
Welcome back to This is How We Create. My name is Martine Severin your host. I’m excited to welcome Lisa Hunt is artist and designer.
Lisa has had a wide-ranging career as a creative, from doing work as a graphic designer, to becoming a magazine editor credits her aunts and mom in sparking her interests in art and in creating.
In art school she sharpened her interests and while there took screen printing as an elective. Lisa says that during that time in her life, “I allowed myself to stumble and find what I was interested in.” Later that screen printing class would influence the work she would create as an artist waay down the line.
Boy, did I love hearing about Lisa’s life and about why she made the decisions she made to get to where she is today. I could have talked to her for ages. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I do!
Get in touch with Lisa: https://www.lisahuntcreative.com/
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46. How to Become an Interior Designer - Gail Davis
In this episode of the This Is How We Create podcast we talk with interior designer, Gail M Davis.
Gail Davis Designs is renowned for crafting elegant interiors that feel soulful, livable, and personal. For 15 years, celebrated designer Gail M. Davis has applied her formal design training to homes across the country, transforming houses into her clients’ forever homes.
With a background in the fashion industry, Gail is passionate about using color and textiles throughout her projects. Though her spaces are steeped in classical decorating principles, she is passionate about crafting interiors that are comfortable, functional living spaces. Each client is different, and each space must consider the reality of their lives, not just serve as a beautiful room.
Gail studied at New York School of Interior Design and honed her craft interning at two of New York City’s most prestigious firms—Bunny Williams Inc. and David Kleinberg Design Associates. Her projects have been published in House Beautiful, Elle Decor, AD Pro, Domino, and more.
Get in touch with Gail: https://www.gaildavisdesignsllc.com/portfolio
https://www.instagram.com/gaildavisdesigns/
Listen to Gail's podcast: https://www.gaildavisdesignsllc.com/podcast
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45. How to Create a 6 Figure Creative Business - Scott Robert Lim
Today on the This is How We Create Podcast, international master photographer and Sony Artisan Scott Robert Lim joins us to talk about how he learned to spot and create a catalog of opportunities as an artist even when the unthinkable happens and income streams dry up.
Scott Robert Lim is a certified educator and has over 70 international awards to his name.
For the last decade, he has dedicated his career to developing world-class photographers and loves teaching photographers of all levels. As you’ll be able to tell, Scott has an energetic and charismatic speaking style and is an industry leader in photography education.
Scott shares how he’s managed to create a life and career on his terms. Furthermore, he shares the thinking processes he uses to create a runway to success!
Get to Know Scott Robert Lim: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/
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This Is Colossal https://www.thisiscolossal.com/
44. How to Become a Multidisciplinary Artist - Hailey Losselyong
Hey there. Welcome back to This is How We Create, I’m your host, Martine Severin, In this episode I not only talk with a delightful person but a talented one at that. Hailey Losselyong is a Chicago based multidisciplinary artist. Hailey when growing up didn’t always know that she would become an artist. She sewed as her grandmother did, and would make friendship bracelets to sell to her classmates.
She went to school thinking she would focus on business, but she turned to visual arts instead .
During out time together, Hailey shares her journey to becoming and artist, talks about her dreams for her and the directions she wants to take with her work in the future.
Just a heads up, there’ll be a long pause around midway through the episode. I’ve left that pause in the show on purpose. Stay with it!
Stay in touch with Hailey: https://hml-design.myshopify.com/
And follow Hailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hml.design/
Vault Gallery in Pilsen
In this episode we mentioned the work of Hebru Brantley: https://www.hebrubrantley.com/ and Joy Cho: https://ohjoy.com/
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43. How to Create a Personal and Professional Quarterly Review
Welcome back to This is How We Create! In this episode, our host, Martine Severin will walk us through how she aims to live a purposeful life through the creation of a strategic plan and quarterly reviews. Martine will walk us through the ins-and-outs of creating a review so that you can reflect on your goals thus far in the year and forge a path forward to success.
To follow along and to create your own Quarterly Review be sure to download the PDF handout here.
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42. ICYMI: How to Create Mood in your Photographs - Susan J Chen
My guest Susan J Chen is an award-winning photographer whose work bridges the commercial and fine art world. She uses a conceptual approach to fashion, portraits, things, and motion.
Her work has been described as cinematic, moody and emotionally charged with color and dark humor.
Susan was chosen by Saatchi Art as one of top 100 women artists in the world. Her work has been shown in NY, LA, SF, Minneapolis, Tokyo, Miami, and Cataluna, Spain.
Movies:
Keep up with Susan J Chen https://www.susanjchen.com/
https://www.instagram.com/susanjchen/
In the Mood for Love - Wong kar Wai
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown by Pedro Almodovar
https://www.saatchiart.com/all?query=susan%20j%20chen#
41. ICYMI How Dr Jackman creates a practice that supports her wellbeing
Hey friends, Martine Severin. Welcome back to This is How We Create.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about what it means to live in your art—that place where you produce work that pushes you, the place where you create work that thrills you and work that allows you to be the creative you want to be?
Today in the chair, we’re chatting with someone who proposes a different way of moving towards that goal. Our guest, Dr Charmain Jackman is a therapist and founder of InnoPsych, an organization on a mission to change the face of therapy and to promote wellness & healing for people of color.
Through this episode, Dr Jackman challenges us on how to we can begin to or continue to steward our mental health to improve our overall well-being and the way in which we create.
Enjoy!
Charmain F. Jackman, Ph.D., is a Harvard-trained, licensed psychologist with over 23 years in the mental health field. Dr. Jackman is the founder + CEO of InnoPsych, Inc., an organization on a mission to change the face of therapy and to promote wellness & healing for people of color. InnoPsych, Inc., is an award-winning organization focused on increasing access to therapy through its online therapist of color directory and thought-provoking emotional wellness programming.
As a change-maker, Dr. Jackman is passionate about the intersection of psychology, mental health, and diversity, equity, and inclusion and has created social impact initiatives that support community members and mental health professionals. She has used her expertise to shape how organizations respond to and support their employees during the COVID-19 and racial violence crises. Dr. Jackman is the recipient of the City of Boston’s 2021 Innovator of the Year Award.
In 2020, Dr. Jackman was the recipient of the American Psychological Association’s 2020 PLC Diversity Award, and was named one of the 50 Most Influential Business People of Color by the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Jackman LOVES talking about mental health and is a national spokesperson for mental health and emotional wellness. She has also been featured in both print and TV media outlets locally and nationally.
Learn more about Dr Jackman: www.InnoPsych.com | www.DrCharmainJackman.com.
Follow: @InnoPsych | @AskDrCharmain
Check out our episode on: How to gain clarity when you’re feeling uncertain: https://anchor.fm/martine-severin/episodes/Solo-Episode-How-to-gain-clarity-when-youre-feeling-uncertain-ei4bcn
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40. How to become a multi-hyphenate artist - Myron Laban
We have Chicago-based artist Myron Laban in the guest chair. As a self-described multi-hyphenate artist, Myron dabbles in painting, in creating music and in his full-time job as a pharmacist.
Myron has one of the best bios I’ve come across, which I’ll read to you just now:
Myron is:
A Young man
Goofy is understated
Pyramids and Sahara skinned
Finger pricks, syringes, and vials full of insulin
CTA rider, Art maker
Converse con strangers with a smile
Makes paint flow like canoes down rivers
Cheerios for breakfast, pushups for dinner
Pill Counting, neon green New Balance
Baby blue scrubs. [As a trained pharmacists he says}
Ask me about your drugs
Our conversation focuses on how to create a positive mindset and to use that mindset to do good work, to be a good person and to use art as a way of healing others.
Get to know Myron Laban
https://www.instagram.com/myronlaban/
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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Ray Abercrombie.
39. How to Identify Your Artistic Process - Edwidge Danticat
How do you keep yourself motivated with each project you’re taking on? What patterns or processes do you have to launch you into creating new work? How do you motivate yourself past by one, five, 10, 15 and even 20 false starts? How do you motivate yourself to get it done after those failed beginnings?
Today, one of my favorite writer, Edwidge Danticat joins on the show to talk about how she became a writer. As an aside as a young Haitian girl, reading Edwidge’s book inspired me to start thinking that I could be a creator.
Edwidge will share her artistic process-I know! I’m excited for you to listen as well!
Edwidge Danticat is the author of several books, including Breath, Eyes, Memory, The Farming of Bones, Claire of the Sea Light, as well as The Art of Death, and Brother, I'm Dying, a National Books Critics Circle winner.
She is a two time winner of The Story Prize and a 2009 MacArthur Fellow, and a 2020 winner of the Vilceck Prize.
Her most recent book, Everything Inside: Stories, is a 2020 winner of the Bocas Fiction Prize, The Story Prize, and the National Books Critics Circle Fiction Prize. She is a Member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Stay in touch with Edwidge Danticat: http://www.edwidgedanticatsociety.org/
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38. How to Become a Fiber Artist - Nastassja Swift
What convictions that you have? How do you want to live your life and how you want to—if you consider yourself a creator, craft your art. It’s a tender thing to have the courage of your conviction and to know when to be buck convention in order to give birth to something truly novel.
For me, I love rules. Mainly to learn the rules of whatever genre I’m studying so that I can break them and attempt something new. In today’s episode, Nastassja talks to us about her journey to becoming a fiber artist. She’ll share with us how her art helps her to understand Black girlhood in the US. Nastassja’s work will surprise and delight you. Mostly her approach to her work, may give you new perspectives in your own life.
Nastassja Swift is sculptural fiber artist redefining her use of portraiture through wool to create
work that speaks to spirituality, history and place in relation to the body.
Nastassja was recently invited to Penland School of Craft’s Winter Residency as a Distinguished Fellow.
She is the recipient of a 2022 -23 VMFA Fellowship, the 2021 Dr. Doris Derby Award, the Art Matters 2021 Artist2Artist Award, the Black Box Press Foundation 2021 Art as Activism Grant, and the 2020 Virginia Commission of the Arts Fellowship.
Her work has been acquired into the Grace Linton Battle Memorial Fund for the Arts Collection, as well as Quirk Hotel in Charlottesville.
Nastassja Swift is currently living and working in Virginia.
Get to know more about Nastassja:
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This is How We Create and edited and produced by Martine Severin and edited by Ray Abercrombie
37. How to Exhibit Your Creative Work - Sean Alonzo Harris
Welcome back to the This is How We Create podcast. I’m your host, Martine Severin.
A few months ago, I hosted a talk with Portland Maine Photographer, Sean Alonzo Harris where he shared his images from past exhibitions.
Today I’m sharing an episode of American Photographic’s Artists’ Series called Scope with you. While this conversation will be slightly different than our general This is How We Create shows, I hope you’ll learn about How you as an artist can create personal work and find a gallery or a space to exhibit this work.
During this conversation, Sean Alonzo Harris will talk about his journey as a photographer and will shed a light on his artistic practice.
View Sean Alonzo Harris's Scope interview: https://youtu.be/ARYtwpGObww
Check out Sean's Work: https://www.seanalonzoharris.com/
Visit Sean on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/seanalonzoharris/
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This episode of How We Create and edited and produced and edited by Martine Severin.
36. How to Create a Media Company - Farissa Knox
Today, our guest Farissa Knox, who is a Chicago-based author, producer and entrepreneur.
Farissa is Founder and CEO of RLM Media, an integrated marketing and communications advertising
agency, and WhatRUWearing (WRUW) Productions. As will become evident through our conversation, Farissa is a visionary creative executive, passionate storyteller and tastemaker. She shares the insider journey of creating her own agency, how she set up her business and the surprises she learned along the way!
Get to know Farissa Knox:
https://www.instagram.com/farissaknox/
RLM Media: https://rlm-media.net/
Purchase Farissa’s book: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AFarissa+Knox&s=relevancerank&text=Farissa+Knox&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
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This is How We Create and edited and produced by Martine Severin and edited by Ray Abercrombie
35. How to Become a Beauty Photographer - Nathalie Gordon
How you wondered how some people manage to craft a path towards their dreams and goals even when they haven’t a roadmap to get to where they want to go? They don’t quite know how things will go, but they take one step at at time towards their true North.
This episode details Nathalie Gordon’s story. Much like many of the artists we’ve featured on This is How We Create, Nathalie possesses the conviction of purpose.
My main take away from our conversation is how much Nathalie understands and trust herself. That trust allows her to be courageous in life, to follow her gut, to create the work that is unique to her and even to move from one country to another.
I’ve admired Nathalie’s work for years and am honored to talk with her about what drives her work and her creativity.
Born and raised in London but now based in LA, Nathalie is known as photographer for her hyper realistic style. Her work is packed with high sheen and edge, yet she is able to maintain a realistic and believable representation of her subjects.
Her use of high flash and big gloss, keep you on the edge they keep you wanting more as her work incorporates human feelings and emotion in a photorealistic way.
Get to know Nathalie Gordon
https://www.nathaliegordon.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photonathalie/
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34. ICYMI: How Thalia Gochez creates from a place of strength
On the podcast today, we’re chatting with photographer Thalia Gochez. When I first came across Thalia work, I gasped. She creates portraits of the womxn in her neighborhood in a tender yet commanding way. She arrests your attention to convey her love and respect for her subjects.
A print of Thalia’s work hangs proudly in my home. Each time I pass this image of two young women sitting on a stoop, I settle more securely into myself. I see more beauty in the world.
During our conversation, we talk about how Thalia centers herself in order to create work. We cover what she demands when taking a commission in order to create her special brand of magic. This episode is a masterclass in how to step into your power.
Book recommendation: All About Love: New Visions by Bell Hooks
Stay in touch with Thalia Gochez: https://www.instagram.com/thaliagochez/
This is How We Create has been edited by Casandra Voltolina.
33. How to Create Work and Stories that Normalize Inclusion and Equity with Obiara Nwazota
I’m excited to welcome architect and design tastemaker Obiora Nwazota to the show!
Obiara will talk to us about how his experience in design and architecture and understanding of Igbo culture aided him in writing a successful children’s book. Through his writing and work, Obiora normalizes stories that celebrates Igbo culture and provides us with a different lens through which to view Black culture.
Obi moved to the US from Nigeria to study architecture. Upon his graduation he went on to work at the most innovative design firms in Chicago. From there, he would found his own firm, ONA formation, where he created several acclaimed projects influencing various scenes and cultures throughout Chicago before becoming the owner of the Orange Skin Showroom and Minotti-Chicago MonoBrand Showroom.
In 2020 Obi launched ỌKPARA HOUSE©, whose mission is to harness the power of good design, dialogue, and academic research as powerful agents to stimulate, reactivate, elevate, and reimagine Igbo culture. Through this, he reclaims and asserts Igbo culture's relevance to contemporary lifestyles within and beyond the Igbo community.
In April 2021, Okpara House Publishing released their first book, “Nkemdiche, Why We Do Not Grow Beards," an all-ages illustrated storybook.
During our conversation with Obi, we will discuss how he came to architecture and how growing up Igbo influences everything he does.
We talk about what culture means and what it means to be of African Descent in these modern times and how to think about imbuing rituals in our every day routines.
We close the discussion with the story of how he came to write his book, "Nkemdiche, Why We Do Not Grow Beards.”
Get to know Obiara Nwazota
https://www.okparahouse.com/shop
https://www.instagram.com/okparahouse/
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
www.martineseverin.com
https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
This is How We Create has been edited by Martine Severin.
32. How To Create Figurative Art - Ayana Ross
Ayana Ross is an American figurative artist based in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds an MA degree in Painting from Savannah College of Art and Design, a MA in Liberal Art from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a BS in Design and Merchandising from Georgia Southern University.
She has exhibited in several group shows, including The Bennett Prize II, Rising Voices group exhibition that will exhibit throughout the United States until 2023.
In addition, her work is held in a number of prominent collections worldwide. In 2020, Ross was named a recipient of the National Black Art Forward Artist Grant.
In 2021 Ross was named the winner of The Bennett Prize II, the largest prize offered solely to women figurative painters.
Get to know Ayana Ross:
https://www.ayanaross.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ayanarossart/
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Thanks for listening. This is How We Create is produced and edited by me, Martine Severin. Production help has been provided by Ray Abercrombie!
31. How to Become an Epic Improv Comic with Joy Dolo
I’m so happy to welcome Joy Dolo to the podcast today.
Joy Dolo is an Actor, Writer, Educator, and Podcast Host based in Minneapolis, Minnesota!
She is an avid comedienne and is the co-creator of Blackout Improv, the first all black Improv troupe in Minnesota.
Joy also Hosts for American Public Media Kids podcasts "Forever Ago" - a fun podcast that explores the history of objects. By the way, Forever Ago is back it’s hilarious so give it a listen if you have kiddos. And even give it a listen without kids. You’ll have fun!
During our time together Joy and I discuss her journey to improv and comedy as well as how vulnerability can be a conduit to creativity. She even shares an exercise you can use to ground yourself so that you can guarantee your success in what you achieve.
As you’ll be able to tell, Joy and I had a great time together. I hope you enjoy your conversation as well.
Listen to Forever Ago: https://www.brainson.org/collection/forever-ago-podcast
Contact at joydolo.org
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Thanks for listening. This is How We Create is produced and edited by me, Martine Severin. Production help has been provided by Ray Abercrombie!
30. How to Failure Can Help You Succeed
Episode: 30
We’ll start Season 3 talking about a dirty word that starts with the letter F!
No, not that F, silly! We’re going to talk about that other F that has us cringing, second guessing ourselves and dealing with the consequences of our actions and inactions. We’re going to talk about Failure!
We've invited two past guests and one guest from Season 3 to talk with you about Failure. Each person will share a memory of when things didn’t quite worked out as expected and in turn share what they learned from that episode of their life.
First up is Kristyn Ivey (Episode 23) who shares a financial failure with credit cards that would end up changing her relationship with money.
Priya Shah (Episode 26) shares what happens when a partnership fails and why it’s important to outline out shared values when entering into partnerships.
As a sneak peek into Season, 3, you’ll get to meet Farissa Knox from a coming episode. Farissa shares 3 failures she encountered while running her media company. One such fumble includes when to seek out financing necessary to keep her business afloat, another is on the power of persistence, and lastly she tackles perfection!
I hope you’ll enjoy the show. Send us a voice memo to martine@martineseverin.com to share your dances with “failure!” I’d love to feature you on the next Failure round up!
Here’s to welcoming more F bombs in your life.
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Thanks for listening. This is How We Create is produced and edited by me, Martine Severin. Production help has been provided by Ray Abercrombie!
29. ICYMI: How Raymond Bonilla creates spontaneity in his paintings
Hello! Martine Severin here.
The best artists create work that seems simply effortless. As an illustrator and fine artist, Raymond Bonilla’s work captures beautiful fleeting moments.
During our time together Ray tells us how he came to fall in love with illustration and with fine art. We spend some time talking about how you don’t have to born an artist. You can acquire the skills and later turn those skills into your own style. Lastly, we turn our attention to the art of process and how Raymond’s teachers have influenced and guided him along his journey!
Enjoy!
Learn more about Raymond Bonilla: https://www.raymondbonilla.com/ https://www.instagram.com/raybonillapainter/
Live Brush - Twitch link: https://www.twitch.tv/livebrush
Live Brush - YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoA3RO9a683hh4eWP3PiHVA
Meibohm Fine Arts: https://www.meibohmfinearts.com/artists/details/1465
Abend Gallery:https://abendgallery.com/artist/raymond-bonilla
Arcadia Contemporary: http://www.arcadiacontemporary.com/catalogs/2020/five-and-under-revised.php/
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28. ICYMI: How Danielle Chutinthranond Found Ceramics
In Case You Missed It (ICYMI), take a listen to one of my favorite conversations with Chicago-based ceramicist, Danielle Chutinthranond of Monsoon Pottery.
Essentialism and minimalism are always on Danielle's mind when creating. To that end, she believes that the objects in our homes should be useful, durable, and beautiful. In service to these beliefs, all of her work is microwave, dishwasher, and even oven safe. Beautiful doesn’t have to be precious. Useful can still be romantic. Danielle specializes in ceramic dinnerware and housewares. She credits her inspiration to nature, classic Asian motifs, Chinatown, and—over everything else—restaurant and food culture.
She grew up in a Thai/Pacific rim restaurant in upstate New York and learned from a very young age that food is special, personal, and becomes even more meaningful when presented with care and attention to detail. Each piece Danielle makes is focused on enhancing the beauty and ritual of your table.
Monsoon Pottery: https://monsoonpottery.com/
Connect with Danielle on IG: https://www.instagram.com/monsoonpottery/
Book Recommendation: The Secret History by Donna Tartt
How to be an AntiRacist by Ibram X. Kendi
This is How We Create has been edited by Casandra Voltolina.
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27. How Brent Lewis creates a more dynamic photo industry
Brent Lewis is a Photo Editor based out of New York City, co-founder of Diversify.Photo. He hails from the greatest city in the world Chicago, South Side to be exact.
Brent is a photo editor at The New York Times working on the Express Desk, assigning visual coverage of breaking and viral news across the globe.
Brent was a Photo Editor at The Washington Post. Formerly, he was the Senior Photo Editor of ESPN’s The Undefeated, where he drove the visual language of the website that is based around the intersection of sports, race, and culture.
Before turning his life over to photo editing, he was a staff photojournalist with stints at The Denver Post, The Rockford Register Star, and the Chillicothe Gazette.
“Until lions find their storytellers stories about hunting will always glorify the hunters.”
-African proverb
Get to know Brent Lewis
https://diversify.photo/
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
www.martineseverin.com
https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
This is How We Create has been edited by the lovely Casandra Voltolina
26. How Priya Shah cultivates resilience
Well hello there, Welcome back to This is How We Create. In the guest chair, we are welcoming Priya Shah.
Priya Shah is a Chicago creative and entrepreneur, she has built a network of artists and collaborators dedicated to igniting social awareness and change through art and imagination.
During our time together, Priya shares her wide-ranging career about how she has come to create her organization, Simple Good.
This conversation with Priya picks up where our talk with Dr Charmaine Jackman left off—we focus on social-emotional learning, on negative self-talk and on what it means to focus on the simple good in life.
Ok, here’s more about Priya.
Priya Shah began volunteering in developing countries at a young age, which inspired her to fill the gap between business and the social sector. Shah's passion for art and travel has fueled her purpose to help better communities in Chicago and around the world. Through her experience, Shah has developed a unique perspective on humanity and believes it is her responsibility to engage communities in need.
Her purpose took shape when she founded The Simple Good, a non-profit with the mission to connect the meaning of good from around the world, empowering youth to become positive activists through art and discussion.
By uniting communities under a universal truth, Shah hopes to bridge understanding across all walks of life in order to bring down obstacles separating us in working towards improving the lives of our children and in turn, our future.
She is the co-author of the latest children’s book focused on representative literature called, ‘Sheroes of COVID-19’ and also the producer on the upcoming documentary, Project: Building Hope, documenting the journey of spreading art and resilience from Chicago to East Africa.
Get to know Priya Shah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyashah16/
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
www.martineseverin.com
https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
This is How We Create has been edited by the lovely Casandra Voltolina
25. How Dr Jackman creates a practice that supports her wellbeing
Hey friends, Martine Severin. Welcome back to This is How We Create.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about what it means to live in your art—that place where you produce work that pushes you, the place where you create work that thrills you and work that allows you to be the creative you want to be?
Today in the chair, we’re chatting with someone who proposes a different way of moving towards that goal. Our guest, Dr Charmain Jackman is a therapist and founder of InnoPsych, an organization on a mission to change the face of therapy and to promote wellness & healing for people of color.
Through this episode, Dr Jackman challenges us on how to we can begin to or continue to steward our mental health to improve our overall well-being and the way in which we create.
Enjoy!
Charmain F. Jackman, Ph.D., is a Harvard-trained, licensed psychologist with over 23 years in the mental health field. Dr. Jackman is the founder + CEO of InnoPsych, Inc., an organization on a mission to change the face of therapy and to promote wellness & healing for people of color. InnoPsych, Inc., is an award-winning organization focused on increasing access to therapy through its online therapist of color directory and thought-provoking emotional wellness programming.
As a change-maker, Dr. Jackman is passionate about the intersection of psychology, mental health, and diversity, equity, and inclusion and has created social impact initiatives that support community members and mental health professionals. She has used her expertise to shape how organizations respond to and support their employees during the COVID-19 and racial violence crises. Dr. Jackman is the recipient of the City of Boston’s 2021 Innovator of the Year Award.
In 2020, Dr. Jackman was the recipient of the American Psychological Association’s 2020 PLC Diversity Award, and was named one of the 50 Most Influential Business People of Color by the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Jackman LOVES talking about mental health and is a national spokesperson for mental health and emotional wellness. She has also been featured in both print and TV media outlets locally and nationally.
Learn more about Dr Jackman: www.InnoPsych.com | www.DrCharmainJackman.com.
Follow: @InnoPsych | @AskDrCharmain
Check out our episode on: How to gain clarity when you’re feeling uncertain: https://anchor.fm/martine-severin/episodes/Solo-Episode-How-to-gain-clarity-when-youre-feeling-uncertain-ei4bcn
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
www.martineseverin.com
https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
This is How We Create has been edited by the lovely Casandra Voltolina
24. How Tonika Lewis Johnson uses Photography for the Social Good
Hi, It’s Martine Severin here. Welcome back.
We have social justice artist, Tonika Lewis Johnson on the show to talk about how you can use your art to spark compassion, good citizenship and to improve the lives of the people in your neighborhood.
The first part of our conversation focuses on Tonika’s early life and the second part focuses on how her twenties and her upbringing brought her to create Folded Map as a way to disrupt systemic racism and historic segregation in Chicago. I can’t wait for you to dig into to this episode and to get to know the Powerhouse that is Tonika!
Tonika Johnson is a photographer/social justice artist and life-long resident of Chicago’s South Side neighborhood of Englewood. She is also co-founder of two community-based organizations, Englewood Arts Collective and Resident Association of Greater Englewood, that mobilize people and resources for positive change. She turned the Folded Map project into a non-profit organization where she serves as Executive Director. She was named one of Field Foundation’s Leaders for a New Chicago and most recently, she was appointed as a member of the Cultural Advisory Council of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events by the Chicago City Council.
Stay Connected with Tonika Lewis Johnson
https://www.foldedmapproject.com/interactive-maps
IG: https://www.instagram.com/tonikaj/
Personal Site: https://www.tonijphotography.com/
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
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23. How Kristyn Ivey Tidies and Spark Joy
Welcome back to Season 2 of This is How We Create.
Today, we welcome Kristyn Ivey to the chair.
Kristyn Ivey, is Chicago’s first platinum-certified KonMari Consultant and founder of For the Love of Tidy.
She’s dedicated to teaching busy families, professionals, and creative entrepreneurs how to let go of “stuff” and attract a truly abundant life. Educated in both engineering and interior design, Kristyn applies her project management background and innate creativity to transform homes with order and style — all in harmony with the KonMari Method™.
Dedicated to Marie Kondo’s mission to inspire the world to choose joy, Kristyn helps clients declutter their way to becoming Graduates of Tidy and masters of life.
Stay Connected with Kristyn Ivey
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The Spark Joy Podcast https://www.sparkjoypodcast.com/
Kristyn's TED Talk: Confronting Your Online Order History is the New Self-Care: https://youtu.be/SbgT9Q8_xzs
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22. How Tamy Tiongson practices hostmanship and opened a bakeshop
When was the last time someone delighted you? And when was the last time you practiced the art of hostmanship. For me, this happened twice in the last few weeks when I interviewed Tamy Tiongson, hospitality and restaurant expert who uses cooking and baking as a way to express her creativity.
During this episode, Tamy shares her journey from culinary school to working in the hospitality industry and restaurants. For years she baked as a stress release. When the pandemic hit, she refocused her energy to open her bakeshop, Tamarella’s Kitchen.
Tamy delighted me a second time by sending a basket of goodies from Tamarella’s Kitchen while I was editing this episode! Let us mark this as the first time that I’ve had to rewrite an intro!
Enjoy my time with Tamy! And Don’t forget to check out Tamarella’s Kitchen.
Get to know Tamy Tiongson Tosca better
https://www.instagram.com/terribletamy/
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21. How Darnell Scott creates a visual brand
We know that branding is a way to use symbols, colors, shapes, and words to create a deliberate association between a company’s or a product’s promise.
When creatives present their work we are expected to go beyond just presenting the work. We must also share what we stand for and use the personal to communicate our offerings to help us stand out in the crowd.
In my conversation with Darnell Scott a visual brand manager at Apostrophe Reps, we discuss the subtitles of how creatives can craft a visual brand to create an instant association with our work.
Darnell shares some key tips on how to present yourself and your work in such a way to help you stand out.
Darnell shares information on the best way to show your work online, the best programs to use to create your promos, and how to organize your archive.
Enjoy the show and I’ll check you later.
Get to know Darnell Scott better:
Apostrophe Reps: https://www.apostrophereps.com/
https://www.instagram.com/_darnellscott_/
Favorite place for camping: Big Sur, Gallatin National Forest
Harriman State Park: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/145/details.aspx
Book: The Artist’s Way: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-artists-way-julia-cameron/1123638709?ean=9780143129257
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
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20. How Essdras M Suarez Teaches Visual Storytelling
When was the last time you had a conversation with someone who delighted you?
Where chatting with that person is like going on a walk in a new neighborhood where with every turn, you discover something new.
My conversation with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer Essdras M Suarez, felt like such a walk.
Essdras shares stories of how he first stumbled on photography and the journey he went on to develop his eye and his skill as a visual storyteller.
During our conversation, Essdras takes us to Panama, to the jungles of Central America, to Florida, and the Middle East!
Essdras also goes on to share tips that any artist, whether you’re a fine artist, you work with mixed materials, there’s something in this episode for you.
Learn more about Essdras:
https://www.instagram.com/essdrasmsuarez/
Vis Yoga: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4d07NhzHOg9VuYW82vdkdA/videos
Portfolio Review:
https://essdras.teachable.com/p/portfolio-reviews
Photo Mechanic: https://home.camerabits.com/
Catch up with your host, Martine Séverin
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19. How Martine Severin became an Alpha Female
Today’s episode of This is How We Create features yours truly, Martine Séverin.
I am so pleased to share with you an interview in which Sony Artisan Tony Gale invited me to his podcast Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast.
Tony and I talk about my work as a photographer, to share what’s in my bag and the tools I use to create stories. During my talk with Tony, I’ll share more information about how my experience with the program. Tony also asks me some questions about dream assignments, so you’ll have to take a listen to know more!
Last year, I was welcomed to join the Sony family as a Sony Alpha Female. The Sony Alpha Female supports the growth of under-represented voices in photography, videography, and filmmaking, and provide a platform.
You will have 12 opportunities to win, with the final opportunity ending on February 15, 2021. Check out the link below for more information on the Sony Alpha Female program.
Tony Gale https://www.tonygale.com/index/G0000H.m9wKKQIJI
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sony-alpha-photographers/id1504933102
Sony Alpha Female https://alphauniverse.com/alpha-female/
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