
Authentic Obsessions Podcast
1) Risa Iwasaki Culbertson - Human Connection
Molly talks to Risa about creating for the experience instead of the object, drilling down big feelings to the essence of their meaning, and and how the work you make often doesnât make sense when you...Show More
2) Best of: Molly Meng - Scraps of Humanity
Enjoy this 2021 rebroadcast of my chat with artist, storyteller, and guest host of Authentic Obsessions, Molly Meng.
3) Maura Ambrose - Holding Both Truths
Molly Meng and Maura Ambrose chat about priorities, patriotic quilts, studio space evolution, procrastination, and playing with the tension and finding the edge.
4) Lisa Solomon - Color
Glue & adhesives, rules & parameters, loving the outcome without loving the process (this is where discipline comes in!), purposefully making things that others might not want, and knots all come up i...Show More
5) Michael McConnell - Falling Asleep
Symbology, lineage, connection, and color all come up during Molly Meng's conversation with artist Michael McConnell.
6) Sarah Haskell - Loose Thread: Let It Be Dangling
Let the loose thread be dangling! Sarah Haskell uses embroidery, weaving, and natural dyes to explore personal truth and universal wisdom.
7) Melissa Guido - Pushing A Boundary
Digital art, the magic of Iceland, the collaborative nature of printmaking and revelations about rulers and paper cutters all in todayâs episode with multidisciplinary printmaker and illustrator Melis...Show More
8) Elizabeth DeJure Wood - Bulbous Forms & Mysticism
Guest host Molly Meng chats with Elizabeth about the authenticity of non-human animals, being fully present, generating ideas and limiting options.
9) Sarah Pedlow - Honoring the Overlooked
Wayfinding, placemaking and mapping; serendipity and generosity; and Amsterdamâs physical infrastructure layers are part of today's episode with artist, educator, and entrepreneur Sarah Pedlow.
10) Krista V. Allenstein - French Culture
Embracing chaos, being uncomfortable with compliments, middle-age anonymity and invisibility, and the crippling nature of looking backwards all come up during my chat with Krista V Allenstein.