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Feed the Art

Catherine LaSota
Tarot
Creative Practice
Creativity
Magician Year
Writing
Woman Of Interest
Magician
Seven Of Cups
Friendship
Astrology
Songs Of No Provenance
Landscapes
Scaffolding
Workshop
High Priestess
Eight Of Cups
Covid-19
Productivity Identity
Page Of Swords
New York

Join writer, artist, and creativity coach Catherine LaSota for stories, prompts, and conversations to help you build and nourish your unique creative practice.

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Season Two of Feed the Art is an experiment in tarot and creativity!

Want to dive in deeper? REGISTRATION is live for our March 26, 2026 online Magician Year writing workshop:

catherinelasota.myflodesk.com/magicianworkshop

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Season Two of Feed the Art is an experiment in tarot and creativity!

Want to dive in deeper? REGISTRATION is live for our March 26, 2026 online Magician Year writing workshop:

catherinelasota.myflodesk.com/magicianworkshop

*****

About this tarot ... more

Season Two of Feed the Art is an experiment in tarot and creativity!

Want to dive in deeper? REGISTRATION is live for our March 26, 2026 online Magician Year writing workshop:

catherinelasota.myflodesk.com/magicianworkshop

*****

About this tarot ... more

Season Two of Feed the Art is an experiment in tarot and creativity!

Want to dive in deeper? REGISTRATION is live for our March 26, 2026 online Magician Year writing workshop:

catherinelasota.myflodesk.com/magicianworkshop

*****

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Host

Catherine LaSota
Host of Feed the Art; writer, artist, and creativity coach

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Love this show

    I love this show. It’s great at the practical aspects of building, developing and reconnecting with a creative practice, and always gives me something to take away. Plus, great interviews, thoughtful style and easy to listen to. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Loz2104
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Catherine is the bee’s knees

    I love Feed the Art! Catherine really gets artists—like me! She challenges me to rethink creativity, especially how I relate it to my everyday life. The episodes are packed with goodness while still feeling light and easy to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Miss Graham
    United States5 months ago
  • my go to podcast for creative support

    I love this podcast and I’m so excited every time a new episode drops. I’ve learned so much from Catherine and and her guests that I’ve been able to apply to my creative practice. She’s got so much grounded wisdom to share that I can apply right away to my writing life. Super high recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    elysiann'at
    United States5 months ago
  • So good

    Nourishment for any creative person striving for connection and food for thought!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robyn EJ
    United States6 months ago
  • Excellent Expert Advice

    I’m always impressed with Catherine’s ability to teach truly actionable tools in her solo episodes! One of my go-to podcasts for learning new approaches for being an artist and doing it with intention.

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    5
    kateisawriter
    United States6 months ago

Listeners Say

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Thoughtful, practical and inspiring for creative practice.
Great mix of prompts, prompts, and interviews—highly actionable.
Catherine truly understands artists and challenges habits.
A nourishing listen for creators seeking community and focus.

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09: Mentorship, Jealousy, and Writing an Artist with Lydi Conklin
Q: What are your thoughts on mentorship in an artistic context, and how did it influence the novel?
Mentorship is essential in literary writing because many gatekeeping rules are opaque; mentors help navigate job interviews, craft talks, and the publishing process, while also modeling generosity and trust.
03: Time, Desire, and the Self as a Character with Tracy O'Neill
Q: Another question: how did you approach finding the voice for yourself as a character in your own memoir?
She describes that the voice solidified gradually, becoming more humorous as the book progressed, and that early parts felt darker; revisions helped fold the voice discovered later back into the opening so the book felt cohesive.
03: Time, Desire, and the Self as a Character with Tracy O'Neill
Q: So tell me, what has been the most surprising and most gratifying aspect of this book being out in the world for the past two months?
Tracy explains that she has been surprised by how readers with different life experiences connect with the book, and she finds it gratifying that readers who are not identical to her own situation still engage with the work and its themes of friendship, self-discovery, and memory.
05: How Friends Save Us with Lilly Dancyger
Q: Did you find yourself changing your view on true crime through the writing of these essays?
Yes, the exploration clarified distinctions between memoir and sensationalized crime, and it led to a more nuanced stance on what is and isn't appropriate to reveal in personal storytelling.
05: How Friends Save Us with Lilly Dancyger
Q: How do you approach writing about grief and difficult topics without becoming overwhelmed?
I try to create emotional space around the material, schedule time that allows for processing, and accept interruptions as part of the process rather than a derailment.

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A thoughtful, practice-oriented show that blends creativity coaching with writing prompts, interviews, and long-form explorations of artistic routines. Across recent episodes, the host threads tarot-inspired mini-series into actionable steps for creative practice, community-building, and personal growth, often tying insights to workshops or programs that help listeners sustain momentum. The format emphasizes practical prompts, reflective journaling, and friendly, supportive guidance, making it valuable for artists seeking structure, inspiration, and a sense of creative community. A standout is the tarot mini-series that weaves symbolic readings with concrete tasks and live-writing prompts, plus recurring invitations to participate in worksh... more

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2. Sarah Faith Gottesdiener
3. Jennifer Pastiloff
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5. Tawny Lara
6. Lydi Conklin
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