Retrospective: The Podcast
1) Retrospective: Tim Manley
Tim Manley talks with producer Jen Lee about his journey as an artist and author, and his new book, "Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairytales for a New Generation".
2) Retrospective: Michael Nobbs
Michael Nobbs, the author of Drawing Your Life and creator of sustainablycreative.com, talks about time constraints, creative influences, and the upside of working slowly.
3) Retrospective: Ophira Eisenberg
Comedian Ophira Eisenberg talks about translating story and humor from stage to page, and her new memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy.
4) Retrospective: Caren McLellan Gazley
Humanitarian and author Caren McLellan Gazley on what it takes to engage in passionate work and sustain a life of service and contribution.
5) Retrospective: Diana Spechler
Novelist Diana Spechler is the author of "Skinny" and "Who by Fire". She talks about where our secrets come out, being seen and not giving up midstream.
6) Retrospective: Phil Gazley
Meet Phil Gazley, an anti-human trafficking educator who works with communities and law enforcement agencies around the world. We talk art, culture, creative integrity and more.
7) Retrospective: Liz Kalloch
Designer Liz Kalloch talks freelancing, the power of place and saving graces.
8) Retrospective: Dr. Christiane Fröhlich
Conflict researcher Christiane Froehlich talks about the importance of story and narrative in conflict situations and pioneering a path as a freelance researcher in Germany.
9) Retrospective: Liz Lamoreux
Author, artist and teacher Liz Lamoreux on the creation of "The Gift of This Moment" home retreat kit and resources.
10) Retrospective: Kelly Barton
Arist and designer Kelly Barton talks about letting yourself be who you really are, and being a creative in a small town in the Midwest.