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3Songs Podcast is an intimate musical journey where host BE|AH connects with emerging artists from RoomRock and beyond to explore the stories behind their original music. Each episode features a thoughtful conversation with a musician who shares three of their most meaningful original compositions, delving into the inspiration and personal significance behind their workYou never know where the conversation will lead.
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THE THIRD STORY features long-form interviews with creative people of all types, hosted by musician Leo Sidran. Their stories of discovery, loss, ambition, identity, risk, and reward are deeply moving and compelling for all of us as we embark on our own creative journeys.
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Keith Mills, founder of the Finish More Music system, reveals the creative strategies and mindsets he teaches to thousands of music producers so you can write more and better music, ready to release and share with the world. Discover workflow hacks to speed up your writing process, mindset approaches to overcome avoidance, procrastination and perfectionism, and compositional techniques to help you take your underground dance music productions to the next level.
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How to be a successful artist? How to get over creative blocks? Best tips for creativity ? Finding a arts community that makes you feel at home? Building a thriving art business & studio practice? Welcome to the Arts To Hearts Podcast. A show where we take a peek into the hearts and lives of our favourite artists. From running a creative business & studio art practice to success mindset. Charuka arora talks with her guests about everything that goes behind into making a life & career that yo ...
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Storycraft

Kraig Rasmussen, Monkeygong Productions

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The how-to podcast for storytellers! Conversations with creators from comic books, writing, filmmaking and more. Learn how to survive & thrive in the story arts with firsthand insights from working storytellers in comic books, film, comedy, music, video games, literature, journalism, criticism and more! While you learn to be a better creator, laugh, cringe, cry, and bask in the unique stories, powerful minds, and colorful personalities of today's cutting edge creatives. Hosted by illustrator ...
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The Creativity for All Podcast

Caroline Jestaz | Blue as an Orange

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A maths teacher can be creative. So can a financial adviser, a community builder, and a yoga teacher. Not to mention a speed painter, a potter, or an actor! Creativity is everywhere and I love nothing more than to explore it in my podcast, either by focusing on a theme – such as perfectionism, feeding your creative brain, or the pressure to be creative – in my solo episodes, or through my conversations will all manner of creative people. With The Creativity for All Podcast, I am keen to chal ...
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This is a special episode of the The Finish More Music Podcast 🎧 We’re currently running our once-per-year Finish More Music Blueprint Workshop. And for a limited time, you can catch the full training right here on the podcast. There will be 6 episodes in total and you can catch the full experience, completely free, at: https://training.finishmorem…
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This is a special episode of the The Finish More Music Podcast 🎧 We’re currently running our once-per-year Finish More Music Blueprint Workshop. And for a limited time, you can catch the full training right here on the podcast. There will be 6 episodes in total and you can catch the full experience, completely free, at: https://training.finishmorem…
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This is a special episode of the The Finish More Music Podcast 🎧 We’re currently running our once-per-year Finish More Music Blueprint Workshop. And for a limited time, you can catch the full training right here on the podcast. There will be 6 episodes in total and you can catch the full experience, completely free, at: https://training.finishmorem…
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We all want to write better music. But what if your pursuit of quality is the very thing holding you back? In this episode of the Finish More Music Podcast, we explore the hidden trap that catches so many creatives off guard. It starts with a healthy desire to improve… But quickly spirals into: comparison, perfectionism, overthinking and endless de…
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In this episode of the Arts to Hearts Project, Charuka talks with illustrator Sarah Walsh about building a creative career that balances client work, side projects, and long-term goals. Sarah shares how she went from working in greeting cards to freelancing full-time, why she keeps her shop small on purpose, and how making zines opened the door to …
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Stella Cole went from nearly giving up singing in college to becoming one of the breakout stars of the pandemic era, thanks to her viral performances of American Songbook standards on TikTok. Now signed to Decca and releasing her second full length album It’s Magic, she talks about following her instincts, finding her voice, and turning childhood o…
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Your music isn’t just a series of sessions that lead to loops, half-finished tracks, or a folder of finished pieces… It’s a reflection of your path, your growth, and your identity as an artist. In this episode, we explore how every session you sit down to write is shaping the story of your life. Whether it’s a win, a struggle, or a breakthrough—it …
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Polish artist Monika Marcheska joins Charuka to share her journey from animation to painting, exploring themes of memory, the sea, and the faces of women. In this candid conversation, she talks about balancing creative work with life’s demands, the value of patience, and why staying true to your vision matters most.…
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CARTER SHARES WITH US HER 3 ORIGINAL SONGS 'DON'T CUT YOU HAIR', 'BARCELONA BABY' AND 'SECONDHAND SMOKE'. -FIND HER MUSIC HERE https://on.soundcloud.com/GjF7YzGMNdcHH5FjC7. In this episode, Atlanta-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Carter shares the stories behind three of her songs—ranging from playful impulses to cut their hair, to love foun…
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In this episode, Charuka sits down with Australian painter and Boom Gallery co-director, Ren Inei, to talk about his journey from making art to creating a gallery space with his wife Kate. Together, they explore what it really takes to run a gallery, the balance between creative work and business, and the small opportunities that can shape an artis…
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In this conversation, writer and historian Aanchal Malhotra joins Charuka on the Arts to Hearts Project podcast to talk about the stories hidden in everyday objects. From her own family’s silence around Partition to her work archiving heirlooms in the Museum of Material Memory, Aanchal shares how objects become carriers of memory, intimacy, and his…
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Every year on his birthday, my dad and I sit down for a conversation. It started when he turned 76, and with a few exceptions, we’ve done it ever since - capturing an ongoing record of where his head and heart are at that particular moment. Over the years we’ve talked about music, memory, politics, travel, the craft of performing, and the art of li…
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In this episode of the ATH Podcast, host Charuka Arora (founder of Arts to Hearts Project) sits down with Maria Brophy to talk about the real money side of being an artist — from pricing with confidence, selling art and prints, to making small but bold moves that actually build your dream career. If you’ve been wondering how to turn your art into a…
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In 2018, film editor, producer, writer, and director Mary Sweeney sat down for a wide-ranging conversation about her career — from growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, to collaborating with one of the most visionary directors of our time, David Lynch. That conversation traced her evolution as an artist, her pivotal role in shaping films like Lost High…
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Sarima nutzt KI, um ihre eigenen Texte in fertige Songs zu verwandeln, und erlebte dabei den überwältigenden Moment, ihre Gedichte zum ersten Mal lebendig zu hören. Was zunächst wie ein technisches Experiment begann, wurde zu einer überraschenden Entdeckung: Das Hören ihrer eigenen Worte in Musik half ihr, neue Perspektiven auf ihre Depression zu f…
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Lizzie Glendonning takes us behind the scenes of her creative journey—from studying fashion to curating exhibitions and co-founding the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. In this episode, she shares how she navigated unexpected career shifts, built a thriving art event from scratch, and learned to trust her instincts along the way. Her story is an h…
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In this episode of the Arts to Hearts Project, Bhargavi Gundala talks with Charuka about building The Art Space in Hyderabad, creating opportunities for emerging artists, and the importance of showing up even when you feel unsure. A must-listen for artists looking for support, community, and a fresh take on what it means to grow in the art world.…
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Moses Patrou has spent the past twenty-five years in New York, carving out a unique space as a multi-instrumentalist and bandleader. From early days in Madison, Wisconsin playing hand drums in hip hop bands, to immersing himself in Cuban and Brazilian traditions, to gigging across the city in every imaginable context, Patrou has done it all. During…
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For Joe Henry, truth in songwriting doesn’t come from confession or fact. It comes from presence, from listening, from surrender, from giving shape to the ineffable. As he puts it: “Total presence—that is the code of my road.” Henry’s road has taken him across both the literal and metaphorical map of American music. Born in North Carolina, raised i…
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Aron! is only 22, but his music seems to exist outside of time. A singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from North Carolina, he studied classical guitar, jazz voice, and film scoring—playing everything from indie rock in a college band to Nat King Cole covers in retirement homes—before landing on a sound that feels both old school and strik…
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