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Get Messy

Caylee Grey
Art Journaling
Creativity
Abstract Art
Art Supplies
Art Community
Mixed Media
Art Process
Personal Growth
Portugal
Inspiration
Estonia
Mental Health
Visual Arts
Junk Journaling
Vulnerability
Travel
Family Influence
Art Practice
Business In Art
Creative Process

Making art should be easy. But let’s be honest: Art is messy. (Heck, life is messy!) Together with me, Caylee Grey, we’ll explore what it REALLY means to be an artist. Practically. Warts and all. So that you can be an artist, today, now, even if you work a day job, have a million and one commitments, and own a cat that likes sitting on your art. No more excuses. Okay? Okay.

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Amanda Trought is such an inspiration. She is living her creativity and shining a light so bright it warms anyone in its glow. This episode is filled with so much gentle wisdom. Amanda reminds us to pour love into everything we do and then release it... more

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Job Airam talks to us about how his practice of documenting his life has grown and developed over time. We chat about how the habit of documenting your daily life is a way to be more present in moments that might be forgotten and elevate them to mome... more

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I loved talking to Deandra Ellerbe, one of our amazing Messians. Deandra is a very wise woman, and such an inspiration. During this episode Deandra and I talk about the power of choosing a word of the year. We explore how to find a word, how to devel... more

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Cheryl Patrick is one of our fabulous Messians. It has been wonderful watching Cheryl grow as an artist and it was such a treat chatting to her for this episode. Cheryl explains that creating art is a way to self-regulate and work through life and wo... more

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Recent Guests

Job Airam
Creative journaling expert and founder of Job's Journal.
Job's Journal
Episode: Documenting to Remember with Job Airam
Deandra Ellerbe
An artist and art journaler who shares her experiences and insights on personal growth through creativity.
Episode: The Power of a Word with Deandra Ellerbe
Shaun Petit
An experienced teacher and creative with over 30 years of experience in various art forms.
Episode: Discover What You Love with Mona Schreibt
Shawn Petite
Artist and teacher with over 30 years of experience in creative instruction.
Episode: Deeper Connection with Shawn Petite
Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
An archaeologist and artist known as Damocan.
Episode: Break Your Own Rules with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Ash Hoffenberg
Mother, artist, and creative practitioner
Episode: Nurturing Yourself With Ash Hoffenberg
Jessica Kaschig
Artist and member of Get Messy community, passionate about art journaling and creativity.
Episode: Find Your Voice With Jessica Kaschig
Betsy Walton
An artist with a 20-year studio practice, known for her intuitive approach to art and deep symbolism.
Self-employed artist
Episode: Trusting the Alchemy of Creating with Betsy Walton
Lynda Monk
Expert journal writer, leader of the International Association for Journal Writing, and author
International Association for Journal Writing
Episode: The Power of Journaling with Lynda Monk

Host

Caylee Grey
Host and creator, Caylee Grey engages listeners with insightful discussions about the artistic process, personal growth, and the messiness of creativity, encouraging an inclusive and interactive community of artists.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 87 ratings
  • Advice: bank on a rich husband

    I was listening to learn more about art journaling and so came across the incredibly idiotic interview with Wendy Solgonik.

    Imagine thinking someone’s inspiring because they managed to have a husband cover living expenses for them as they dabbled in pottery. Or to hear someone complain about women’s rights and how cleaning and cooking are SO HARD. News flash, if you want to lessen the workload, just don’t have as many kids.

    Also, how many artists out there don’t have wealthy husbands to fa... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Oddomission
    United Statesa year ago
  • A little out of touch

    I feel this creator is really great of giving there view but sadly I feel they lack context of the real world

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    yumcakes
    United States3 years ago
  • I love Caylee’s Interview Style

    I appreciate that Caylee prepares and invests herself in producing great interview questions and touches on deep and meaningful topics affecting our creative lives

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Juicy-S-Art
    United States4 years ago
  • Deep wellspring of creativity

    Huge appreciation for these conversations about creativity & creative process. Lots of ideas and differing opinions. Plus, Caylee’s honesty about mental health, family life, immigration, & geopolitics. This is a really rich podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CL in SF
    United States4 years ago
  • Art, Creativity, and Connection

    I like to listen to this podcast to accompany me while I make art. It provides deep conversations about what does it mean to call yourself an artist to practical solutions for carving out time for art.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ginnis Tonik
    United States5 years ago

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The content is often deemed inspiring and relatable, emphasizing the emotional connections artists have with their work.
Listeners appreciate the host's skillful interview style and deep engagement with guests, providing a thoughtful exploration of creativity.
Some feedback highlights a perceived lack of real-world context in specific discussions, suggesting the need for more grounded perspectives.
Many express gratitude for the encouragement to embrace imperfection and prioritize personal artistic journeys, finding the discussions authentic and engaging.

Chart Rankings

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

Apple Podcasts
#212
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#91
Poland/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#99
Singapore/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#206
Netherlands/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#245
Finland/Arts/Visual Arts

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Documenting to Remember with Job Airam
Q: How have you felt that you've been able to change the creative community?
Job feels that by sharing his journey and meeting people who are inspired by his work, he has positively influenced the creative community, encouraging them to document their lives.
Documenting to Remember with Job Airam
Q: How did you start this journey? How did you realize, okay, I want to start documenting my daily life?
Job began his journey into journaling around 2015 when he moved to Korea for a teaching job and felt the need to document his experiences creatively.
Discover What You Love with Mona Schreibt
Q: Have you got any tips for people that are maybe in a season where they're feeling as though they're maybe not connected to the art as they would like to be?
Start by checking in on how you feel, then explore that feeling through colors and journaling to reconnect with your creativity.
Break Your Own Rules with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Q: How do you find a balance between presenting work for classes and making art for yourself?
Teaching helps inform my art process, but it's a constant struggle to balance personal exploration with external responsibilities.
Break Your Own Rules with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Q: What advice would you give someone who's just starting their creative journey?
Don't be too precious about things and allow yourself to figure out what's appealing to you without getting overwhelmed.

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Focusing on the messiness of art and life, listeners are invited to explore the nuanced journey of creativity. The content frequently emphasizes practical approaches to making art, shedding light on the challenges artists face while managing busy lives and personal commitments. Episodes often feature engaging conversations with diverse guests including artists and educators who share their experiences, insights, and encourage listeners to embrace imperfection in their own creative journeys. Notable themes revolve around art journaling, personal growth, and community support, making this an appealing choice for those looking to connect with their artistic side while navigating their daily lives.

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Recent guests on Get Messy include:

1. Job Airam
2. Deandra Ellerbe
3. Shaun Petit
4. Shawn Petite
5. Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
6. Ash Hoffenberg
7. Jessica Kaschig
8. Betsy Walton

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