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Creativity Is The Cure

Malcolm Moore
Creativity
Mental Health
Music
Puppetry
Music Education
Education
Photography
Drumming
Voice Acting
Pilates
Improvisation
Comedy
Art
Filmmaking
Depression
Personal Tragedy
Acting
Mr. Clown
Music Production
Steve Gadd

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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Writer/Director/Producer Satie Gossett discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life. Gossett is storyteller, thinker and an image builder. In this episode, he elaborates on his upcoming documentary about his late fath... more

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Monty Pickle and Victor Yerrid took 20 minutes to discuss with Malcolm what it's like to be a pickle in the modern world.

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Full-time artist, part-time disruptor and art advocate j.Reto discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life.

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Musician, comedian, and material scientist Jefferson DeLeone took 10 minutes to discuss with Malcolm what it's like to perform comedy in the modern world.

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King Roublow
Talented drummer and senior at CHAMPS School of the Arts
CHAMPS School of the Arts
Episode: King Roublow: The Source of Creativity
KaDee Strickland
Acclaimed actress known for roles in The Sixth Sense, Private Practice, and Cruel Summer
Episode: KaDee Strickland: Love & Empathy
Adam Eaton
Fine art photographer focusing on portraiture and visual storytelling.
Rochester Artist Collaborative
Episode: Adam Eaton: Black Is Beautiful
John Mader
American drummer known for his work in Broadway musicals and with various acclaimed artists.
Episode: John Mader: That's the Magic...That's the Voodoo!
Adam Myman
Educator, writer, and fourth-grade teacher at Larchmont Charter School
Larchmont Charter School
Episode: Adam Myman
Deirdre Krupa
Motion capture artist who works on bringing films, video games, and immersive experiences to life.
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
Episode: Deirdre Krupa
Satie Gossett
Filmmaker and storyteller, son of actor Louis Gossett Jr.
Episode: Satie Gossett
Pomona Cicco
A talented young equestrian, public speaker, and theater performer.
Episode: Pomona Cicco
John McNeill
Percussionist and music educator, long-time with Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Episode: John McNeill - Part 1

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Malcolm Moore
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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!

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King Roublow: The Source of Creativity
Q: What is your first creative memory?
King recalls advising his stylist mother on a clothing design, which ended up resulting in a successful garment.
King Roublow: The Source of Creativity
Q: Do you think creativity could be implemented in curing people or at least helping people that struggle with things like depression or anxiety?
King affirms that music can help with depression and anxiety, sharing a personal experience where music healed him.
King Roublow: The Source of Creativity
Q: What role do you think that creativity has in being a spiritual person?
King believes that God puts creativity inside of everyone, which plays a significant role in their lives.
Adam Eaton: Black Is Beautiful
Q: Do you think that creativity could be implemented in curing people or at least helping people with mental health struggles like depression or anxiety?
Adam believes that his creative journey and art have played a significant role in helping him overcome depression and connect with others.
Adam Eaton: Black Is Beautiful
Q: Can I ask which Penfield school?
Adam shares that he attended Indian Landing, Bay Trail, and Penfield High School.

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2. KaDee Strickland
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7. Satie Gossett
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