Aimed at creators, entrepreneurs, artists of all disciplines or the merely curious, So, what are you working on? is a platform for those looking to support and enrich their creative endeavors. Through conversational bi-monthly podcast episodes, SWAYWO focuses on delivering quality, poignant and humorous interviews with people who have real world experience and advice to offer an eclectic audience.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
Episode 12 introduces us to Jessie Kwak! Freelance writer, author of supernatural and sci-fi fiction AND ladyboss business owner. What's it like trying to balance work and creative endeavors? How do we create work that really says what we want it to?... more
This week on episode 11, we talk with our friend Taylor Sizemore. Taylor is a designer, entrepreneur, artist and member of the growing anti algorithm "art movement". We talk business, design, SUCCESS, and what it's like working on (and designing!) a ... more
On our 10th episode, Co-host Lauren Faulkner talks to Co-host Epiphany Couch about her experience applying for a grant for SWAYWO Podcast. Epiphany discusses the grant process, how to prepare for a grant pitch (WHAT DO YOU WEAR!?) and shares some gra... more
On episode 9, we talk with Cam Hardesty, floral designer, artist of business crafting and co-founder of Salon Betty. We go from reality to a WOO-WOO place and back again all the while discussing the divine feminine, intuition, permission and what it ... more
On episode 8, we talk with Kelly and Heidi, creative collaborators, storytellers and founders of Two Create, a resource for creatives that explores how collaboration impacts creative work. We dig into fear, time, money, partnership, resistance and ev... more
On episode 7, we talk with Michael Richman, owner, creative director and knitter at the Knitty Gritty NYC. Michael came to knitting and entrepreneurship after a career as a dancer and choreographer. He shares his experiences as an artist and business... more
This week on Episode 6 of “So, What Are You Working On?” we talk with Allegra Oxborough and Grant Cutler. Allegra is a director, and the founder and owner of AERO, a woman-owned production company. Grant is a composer and artist. Together, they’ve wo... more
On episode 5 we feature Nishat Akhtar. Nishat is a badass designer, an inspired teacher, a sports enthusiast and a self-professed “sugar daddy” of her own creative career. We cover some amazing topics this week including time, money, gender, humor, a... more
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I love the dynamic between these two women. They are smart, interesting and goofy enough to keep the audience engaged. I appreciate the idea of this show for so many reasons, particularly the aspects of having a job and balancing your personal time working in a craft. I think this is an important conversation that can inspire and ultimately help people in doing what they love.
Apple Podcasts | #181 | Mexico/Arts/Design |
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