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Pep Talks for Artists

Amy Talluto
The Artist's Way
Creativity
Frederick Hayes
Portrait Artist Of the Year
Synchronicity
Edvard Munch
Portraiture
Affirmations
Morning Pages
How To Work a Room
Mental Health
Self-Help
Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Art Therapy
Networking
Symbolism
Stand-Up Comedy
Art History
Artist Block

A podcast offering encouraging words to all those shuffling along the artist’s road - with your host, Amy Talluto. Stop by the Pepisodes for artist interviews, art book reviews and host-made audio essays - all made to offer serious artists advice, encouragement and fun studio listening because - we deserve it. Podcast website: www.peptalksforartists.com/ Want to support the pod? You're an ... more

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This is an episode about how acting on dumb ideas in the studio can be just the thing to get you out of artist's block or help you make a big change. Get ready for some choice bon mots from the likes of Weird Al Yankovic, Laurie Anderson, William Ken... more

*Disclaimer: This episode is meant to be funny and Amy would love to attend any of the aforementioned residencies. Please accept her if you find yourself on a panel. End disclaimer.*

Just got rejected from an artists' residency? Well, this is the mi... more

This is a little episode about how I think a one-of-a-kind whale is kind of like the 16th -17th century Mannerist artist El Greco, and also like us. It sounds a little far fetched but admit it, you like me when I’m weird, you weirdo’s

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::CW: during the Kathe Kollwitz section, we discuss a print dealing with sexual assault::

Jennifer and I are back with our bushel baskets of researched artists of the past to soothe our shattered nerves. Tune in to hear about 6 artists that made exc... more

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Recent Guests

David Humprhrey
Episode: Ep 73: Some Thoughts on Drawing (Part 2)
Jennifer Coates
Episode: Ep 73: Some Thoughts on Drawing (Part 2)
Frederick Hayes
Artist known for his portraits and found object sculptures exploring the human psyche.
Episode: Ep 68: Interview w/ Artist, Frederick Hayes
Susan RoAne
Author of How to Work a Room and networking expert
Episode: Ep 67: Interview w/ "How to Work a Room" Author, Susan Roane
Philemona Williamson
Painter known for large, vividly colored oil paintings of adolescents.
Episode: Ep 66: Interview w/ Artist, Philemona Williamson
Mandolyn Wilson Rosen
Mixed media artist and collagist
Episode: Ep 62: Book Talks: The Artists Way by Julia Cameron (Part 1) w/ Mandolyn Wilson Rosen
Elisabeth Condon
Beloved iconoclast, artist, and friend of the podcast
Emerson Dorsch Gallery
Episode: Ep 59: Interview w/ Elisabeth Condon
Catherine Haggarty
Artist and interviewer
Episode: Ep 58: Interview w/ Amy Talluto (Your Host Speaks)

Host

Amy Talluto
Host offering words of encouragement and insights for artists on their journeys, interspersing personal anecdotes with interviews and discussions on the art world.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 105 ratings
  • In my opinion the best podcast about art

    Unpretentious , generous, supportive , enlightening, inspiring and funny.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cody road
    United States2 years ago
  • Amy is brilliant!

    I appreciate how Amy so uniquely combines her rigorous research, cross disciplinary creative interests and quirky real life observations to create really exciting connections in a fun and very genuine experience! I am always grabbing one of her anecdotes for my work- I love Amy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jonkyjan 9
    United States2 years ago
  • The BEST art podcast I have yet to find!

    I’m trying not to binge the episodes too much so they can last. So informative and inspirational, I’m so glad I found it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shortattentionspan
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent!

    Hands down best art podcast out there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jT1079
    Canada3 years ago
  • Wonderful!

    Amy’s honesty, humor & experience to speak to those of us who have been creating our way through the art world/s. Great deep dives into the messy spaces of making art. Love the Book Talks & her way with metaphors - she speaks my language!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cozmic777
    United States3 years ago

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Many find the discussions enlightening and relevant to their own artistic journeys.
The combination of humor and serious topics is frequently highlighted as a unique aspect.
There's a sense of community among listeners who share similar challenges in the art world.
Listeners appreciate the honest and supportive environment created by the host.
People enjoy how the content inspires resilience and motivation.

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#209
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Apple Podcasts
#48
India/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#151
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Apple Podcasts
#216
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#224
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Apple Podcasts
#249
South Korea/Arts/Visual Arts

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Ep 63: Book Talks: The Artists Way by Julia Cameron (Part 2) w/ Mandolyn Wilson Rosen
Q: How did it feel doing the morning pages?
Both hosts found it to be a mix of rigidity and comfort. They agreed it was worthwhile but acknowledged the potential for toxic rumination, especially for those with mental health concerns.
Ep 66: Interview w/ Artist, Philemona Williamson
Q: Can you talk a bit about how you use narrative in your painting?
I think of them more as a poetic narrative that were, you know, they're images and they come in and out and there's this and maybe this.
Ep 67: Interview w/ "How to Work a Room" Author, Susan Roane
Q: What advice do you have for getting out of long conversations?
Susan recommends reading body language and finding a polite way to summarize the conversation before making an exit.
Ep 67: Interview w/ "How to Work a Room" Author, Susan Roane
Q: What inspired you to write the book in the first place?
Susan RoAne shares that her initial writing was inspired by her experience as a speaker and a teacher, aiming to make her networking advice accessible.
Ep 68: Interview w/ Artist, Frederick Hayes
Q: What's your advice for younger artists?
Find support from people who believe in you; it's essential for your growth as an artist.

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A dynamic exploration of the art world, featuring honest discussions aimed at supporting artists on their creative journeys. The focus spans a variety of topics including the emotional challenges artists face, historical and contemporary art figures, and insightful critiques of the art market. Personal anecdotes, humor, and research drive each episode, merging practical advice with artistic storytelling. Unique segments include artist interviews, art book reviews, and experiences from distinct art movements, providing listeners with both inspiration and actionable insights.

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1. David Humprhrey
2. Jennifer Coates
3. Frederick Hayes
4. Susan RoAne
5. Philemona Williamson
6. Mandolyn Wilson Rosen
7. Elisabeth Condon
8. Catherine Haggarty

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