
Short conversations about creative sustainability with working artists from Toronto and beyond. Hosted and produced by Anupa Mistry.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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"It’s crazy how much it’s still scary to stand out there by yourself." — SATE
Blues, band nerds, Tarot cards, Toronto nightlife stories, fear, laughter. This conversation with Toronto musician SATE has it ALL. The late jazz and literary critic Alber... more
"So many of my friends had pop star dreams and we're all at this age where we're building a life that can include our creative talents and passions in a sustainable way. It was sad for me for a bit, but now I'm ecstatic." — Matthew Progress
In this ... more
"We're all out here trying to act like individuals [but] there is something about the individual that takes everything away from the community. We have to be aware of that." — Kris Harper
Meet Kris Harper of nêhiyawak, the excellent Polaris Prize-sh... more
"People talk a lot about the political potential of film, but they don't talk about the harmful effects and what happens when that image and that sound reaches you in the audience." — Sarah-Tai Black
Back at it with writer and film programmer Sarah-... more
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rich reflections, heartfelt questions, key dialogue for makers tryna make art, maybe money, def’ly themseves better 11/10
Love this pod! Anupa is one of my fav writers on culture. Instead of shining a bright spotlight on local artists, these chats feel like a series of two super talented friends exploring life together.
Artist rarely have the space to discuss the many challenges faced in their creative processes and this podcast allows for that. A raw and honest introspection of Canada’s creative minds!
Always insightful, always inspiring. Crucial conversations that will nourish all creative people.
Always informative and engaging. A must if you are creative as a hobby or a job!










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