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Get Messy

Caylee Grey
Creativity
Art Journaling
Abstract Art
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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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In this episode Betsy Walton shares with us about her creative journey and how she discovered and rediscovered her creative voice. Betsy talks about the importance of having a sense of curious play within our creative process.It is so exciting to hea... more

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In this episode I am chatting to one of our Messians, Debbie Siddon. During our discussion Debbie shares with us how having a community of like-minded people has helped her show up for herself and her art, build a creative practice, and develop her c... more

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Lynda Monk chats to us about the power of journaling within our lives when we allow our journals to be a soft place to land. Journaling enriches every aspect of our lives, if we allow it to. So much of Lynda’s work is backed by deep research. It is f... more

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Meg is nearing 10 years of daily creating! This is something to be celebrated. Meg and I chat about how she started her journey of daily art-making, how her process has evolved over time and what she has gained through the act of sustained practice. ... more

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Lynda Monk
Expert journal writer, leader of the International Association for Journal Writing, and author
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Episode: The Power of Journaling with Lynda Monk
Meg Vellejos McCoy
Artist and educator with a focus on daily practice and presence in art.
Episode: Growing Your Daily Practice with Meg Vellejos McCoy
Marianne Burger
Artist specializing in collage and mixed media, living in Swakopmund, Namibia
Episode: Process as Medicine with Marianne Burger
Traci Taylor
An artist living in Arizona who has explored various creative mediums throughout her life and has a focus on art journaling.
Episode: Staying True to Your Creative Voice with Traci Taylor
Nathifa Sligh
A mixed media artist from Kalamazoo, Michigan, with a varied and eclectic artistic background.
Episode: Noticing Patterns and Cycles with Nathifa Sligh
Erin Fairchild
Owner of Journals Altar and creative practices expert
Journals Altar
Episode: Honoring Everyday Moments with Erin Fairchild
Lily Sol
Mixed media painter from Berkeley, California
Lily Sol Studio
Episode: Live in the Present with Lily Sol
Eugenie Billotte
French maker and storyteller living in France, known as Supermama des Vosges.
Supermama des Vosges
Episode: For the Love of Storytelling with Eugénie Billotte
Rae Missigman
A long-time member of the art world, passionate about sharing mixed media art
Episode: Art as a Safe Space with Rae Missigman

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Caylee Grey
Host of an art-focused show that explores the messy realities of creativity and art-making, emphasizing the idea that anyone can be an artist regardless of their life circumstances.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 84 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

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    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

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    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
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    Ginnis Tonik
    United States5 years ago

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Hosts thoughtful discussions that resonate deeply with the creative community.
Listeners appreciate the supportive and informative nature of conversations.
Encourages authenticity and vulnerability among artists, creating a sense of belonging.
Some episodes provoke strong reactions, indicating a diverse range of perspectives among guests.
The show bridges personal experiences and broader themes, making it relatable for listeners.

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#113
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#204
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#69
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#78
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#169
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The Power of Community with Debbie Siddon
Q: What are some tips that you would give someone who is wanting to grow their creative practice?
Find a community that can cheer you on, inspire you, and encourage you, whether online or in person. Establish a consistent practice for your art, and don't hesitate to invest in your supplies for inspiration.
Growing Your Daily Practice with Meg Vellejos McCoy
Q: What are some of the things that you have learned along the way that you would say are important to have in place to start your practice?
Consider the underpinning desire for practice and explore what energizes you before diving into any specific practice.
The Power of Journaling with Lynda Monk
Q: What advice would you give someone who is wanting to incorporate journaling into their lives and they're not quite sure where to start?
Make it a habit by partnering it with something you do daily, like having a morning coffee. Start simply and use prompts like 'right now I notice' or 'right now I feel' to encourage writing.
Process as Medicine with Marianne Burger
Q: What advice would you give to someone who's trying to sort of build their own library of symbolism?
Marianne suggests making a lot of art and looking back over time to discover recurring themes and symbols, as practice helps uncover personal meanings.
Process as Medicine with Marianne Burger
Q: How did your journey into art making start?
Marianne describes always being a creative person, with no distinct moment marking the start of her artistic journey. She recounts learning needlework and various crafts from her grandmother as a child.

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1. Lynda Monk
2. Meg Vellejos McCoy
3. Marianne Burger
4. Traci Taylor
5. Nathifa Sligh
6. Erin Fairchild
7. Lily Sol
8. Eugenie Billotte

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