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Creativity Is The Cure

Malcolm Moore
Creativity
Mental Health
Music
Puppetry
Music Education
Education
Photography
Drumming
Voice Acting
Comedy
Pilates
Peter Gabriel
Improvisation
Art
Filmmaking
Genesis
Depression
Personal Tragedy
New York City
Mr. Clown

In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions about how creativity influences their daily lives and work. Malcolm lives in California with his wife and cats. Episodes, in general, drop every Wednesday and Sunday.

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Will Lee
American jazz fusion bassist known for The Late Show with David Letterman
CBS Orchestra / The Fab Faux
Episode: Will Lee: The Sinning Saint
Meital Caldwell
High school senior, vocalist, and composer focused on vocal jazz; has participated in HaZamir and CHAMPS Choir
CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts / Hasamir HaZamir Jewish Youth Choir
Episode: Meital Caldwell
Monty Pickle
Puppet character featured in the show, a kosher dill pickle exploring Jewish joy
Monty Pickle Show
Episode: BLIPS: Monty Pickle & Victor Yerrid
Jay Retto
Artist based in Alaska, formerly based in Rochester and California
Independent artist (Alaska)
Episode: j.Reto: Heart of Alaska
Jefferson DeLeone
Comedian who performs under the name Jefferson DeLeone; also involved in biotech
Episode: BLIPS: Jefferson DeLeone on COMEDY
Andre Howard
Seasoned music executive, educator, and author of Hitting the Head
NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music; former head of commerce at United Masters
Episode: Andre Howard: Hitting the Head
Robert Frazza
Tour manager and sound engineer with four decades of experience
Ashoka Talent / robertfrazza.com
Episode: Robert Frazza: Not Normal Music
Gianni Neiviller
Founder of Respiro Space, breathwork facilitator
Respiro Space
Episode: Gianni Neiviller: Breathers & Plungers
King Roublow
Talented drummer and senior at CHAMPS School of the Arts
CHAMPS School of the Arts
Episode: King Roublow: The Source of Creativity

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Malcolm is a great conversationalist!

    I’m really enjoying this podcast. It’s easy to listen to, laid back and super interesting. Thank you for this!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Alex Sanfilippo | PodMatch.com
    United States7 months ago

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The host keeps conversations relaxed and insightful, with warm, engaging storytelling.
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Audience-friendly mix of practical career advice and personal growth through creativity.
The show balances nostalgia with actionable wisdom for modern creatives.

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Will Lee: The Sinning Saint
Q: What was Will Lee's first creative memory?
Will describes building and destroying rat-fink models as a child, then realizing music and groove were shaping his creative sense, especially after being exposed to Miles Davis and The Beatles.
DJAviLove aka Aviana Byrd
Q: What was it like being a DJ for the Los Angeles Clippers and Kendrick Lamar's GNX Tour?
She describes the experience as transformative and exhilarating, highlighting the opportunity to perform at a high level, meet influential people, and gain valuable industry exposure.
DJAviLove aka Aviana Byrd
Q: What was your first creative memory?
Her first creative memory was performing on stage at around seven years old, which marked the start of her career and the drive to share her passion with an audience.
BLIPS: Jefferson DeLeone on COMEDY
Q: How long have you been doing comedy?
Jefferson describes his move from writing funny songs in the mid-90s to telling jokes between songs and eventually transitioning into a primarily comedy-focused act.
Andre Howard: Hitting the Head
Q: How did you get into your current roles and what advice do you have for aspiring artists?
He emphasizes persistence, leveraging diverse roles in the industry, building a strong business sense around artistry, and not giving up even when faced with obstacles; stay focused, create consistently, and seek opportunities to showcase work.

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A thoughtful interview show where a California-based host talks with artists, creators, and industry insiders about how creativity shapes daily life, work, and resilience. Episodes span music, photography, film, puppetry, and performance, with plenty of behind-the-scenes anecdotes, practical craft tips, and reflections on community, healing, and bringing creative work to life. Noteworthy is the eclectic guest mix—from jazz musicians and visual artists to educators and storytellers—paired with a warm, curious, and mentorship-oriented vibe that can help listeners across creative fields feel seen and inspired. The format works well for listeners seeking actionable ideas, diverse perspectives, and stories about turning creativity into sustainab... more

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