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The animation podcast that's.. not really about animation. Ghost Frame is a narrative nonfiction podcast exploring the creative industry through storytelling, sound-rich scenes, and personal reflection—all framed by one creator’s career crossroads.

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Latest Episodes

It all started with a banana. I’m four years old, sitting at the dining room table, doodling a familiar yellow fruit. A sprawling pile of colorful craft paper, stickers and drawing materials surround me. My weapon of choice? A squeaky, half-dried-out... more

Where do motion artists go once they’ve retired? No one knows. I’ll trace back the twisty-turny branches that have brought us to where we’ve landed today and try to figure out where I go next in my career. Featuring guests Rachel Oftedahl & Justin Co... more

This story is a fantasy. We’ve got witches and vampires and aliens and hatchlings abound. Even some torture devices, to add to the medieval flavor. And if you haven’t caught on already, I’m talking about parenthood. 

Today, we dive deep into my bigg... more

If an animator animates, but they don’t post it online, did they even.. animate? In this episode, we explore the connection between my career and being chronically online. What would happen if I just.. stopped? I’ll highlight the work and experiences... more

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Recent Guests

Molly Hulver
Graduate student getting her PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology
Episode: The Middle | Ep 5
Andy J. Pizza
Illustrator and host of Creative Pep Talk
Creative Pep Talk
Episode: The Middle | Ep 5
Reese Parker
Speaker at the Motion Design Conference
Episode: The Middle | Ep 5
Rachel Oftedahl
Versatile 3D artist and educator in the motion and animation industries
Episode: Where do we go from here? | Ep 4
Justin Cone
Founding director of the industry news website Motionographer, currently the executive director of communications at Buck
Buck
Episode: Where do we go from here? | Ep 4
Julia Pott
British animator known for creating 'Summer Camp Island'
HBO Max, Cartoon Network
Episode: Magic in the Mundane | Ep 3
Will Johnson
Director partner at Scholar in Los Angeles
Scholar
Episode: Industry Ghosts | Ep 2
Amanda Godreau
Freelance animator and designer, part of the younger generation navigating social media
Episode: Industry Ghosts | Ep 2
Kruthi Hindupur Vasanthamadhava
Former aerospace engineer turned motion designer.
Episode: The Endless Hallway | Ep 1

Host

Sarah Beth Morgan
Host of a narrative nonfiction podcast that explores the creative industry through personal storytelling and reflection, focusing on the challenges and triumphs faced by creatives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • Que Sarah Sarah

    Hey Sarah. Thank you for putting out this great podcast. Hope you continue even after you find the right door. It’s something unique and I’m hoping you get to expand and get super weird with it 😄.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nick vola
    India2 months ago
  • I am not from the animation field but this series resonated in such a deep way as Sarah Beth explored some of the many different paths she is facing as a creative in this wildly changing time. In one sense it felt so casual that I got the sense that I was sitting around a table with her and her guests as they shared stories and perspectives. In a completely different sense I felt like there was a clear and thoughtful through line, the pacing was artful and the music was quirky and perfect. I hig... more

    Audible
    5
    gabrieljoel
    United States2 months ago
  • Absolutely amazing

    🧡🧡🧡

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ronni🐱🐱🐱
    Denmark3 months ago
  • Excellent!

    Love this podcast! It has a really refreshing style. The host and creator Sarah Beth Morgan has a really genuine and heartfelt approach to the series. It’s a really relatable look at the current state of the creative industry.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SarKea0014
    New Zealand3 months ago
  • Well worth your time!

    Sarah perfectly balances a funny charm with emotion storytelling, and a touch of existential dread 🙃

    Stuff that we artists will all resonate with and hit right at the soul with a lot of feelings I’ve had around life as a motion designer and artist.

    The production quality is insanely good too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adamhogan201
    Australia3 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many find the exploration of mental health and personal challenges in the creative industry to be particularly insightful and needed in today's landscape.
Listeners appreciate the honest and relatable storytelling that provides a mental and emotional connection to their experiences in creative fields.
The podcast is praised for its ability to balance serious topics with lighthearted moments, making it both reflective and entertaining.
The intimate format allows for an engaging connection with the host's journey, creating a loyal following among creatives and aspiring artists.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#238
Canada/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#225
France/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#242
Italy/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#67
United Arab Emirates/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#77
Colombia/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#97
Finland/Arts/Design

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Middle | Ep 5
Q: What do you think the tension is?
The tension revolves around balancing the new identity of being a mother with the creative, driven person I was before. It's about finding harmony between those two parts of myself amidst uncertainty in my career.
Where do we go from here? | Ep 4
Q: Where do you see it going?
The opinion expressed is that while the industry is evolving, there's no one answer to its future.
Magic in the Mundane | Ep 3
Q: How do you balance motherhood and your creative work?
Julia shared her experience of wanting to be more intentional with her work and how she is navigating different projects.
Magic in the Mundane | Ep 3
Q: How has motherhood affected your working experience?
Julia described that motherhood made her more straightforward and clear during collaborations.
Magic in the Mundane | Ep 3
Q: How did you feel on the other side of having Arty?
Julia expressed that her sense of how she felt about her career completely shifted after becoming a parent.

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Exploring the nuanced intersections of creativity and personal exploration, this podcast offers a unique narrative that weaves storytelling, sound-rich scenes, and the host's reflections on their own career crossroads. Focusing on themes prevalent in the animation and creative industries, the episodes address the complexities of balancing personal wellbeing with professional aspirations, navigating industry challenges, and the evolving landscape influenced by technology and societal expectations. The engaging and thoughtful format highlights the individual journeys of both the host and guests, promoting relatability and a deep sense of community among listeners who share similar struggles in their creative careers.

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Recent guests on Ghost Frame include:

1. Molly Hulver
2. Andy J. Pizza
3. Reese Parker
4. Rachel Oftedahl
5. Justin Cone
6. Julia Pott
7. Will Johnson
8. Amanda Godreau

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