
Long-form interviews for your ears, The Great Discontent podcast features in-depth conversations with today's artists, makers, and risk-takers.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessArtsDesign | ||||

Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on December 5, 2017 as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to creative director Isabel Urbina Peña and illustrator Ping Zhu about their very different paths, working by hand, and following i... more
Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on November 8, 2017 as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to designer Natasha Jen & designer and illustrator Lotta Nieminen about trusting our intuition, living with uncertainty, and embrac... more
Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on October 3, 2017 as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to designers Dan Blackman and Robyn Kanner about the power of vulnerability, self-initiated projects, and how our priorities shape o... more
Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on September 13, 2017 as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to photographer Daniel Seung Lee and writer Jocelyn K. Glei about transitioning well, recognizing burnout, and navigating work an... more
I recently discovered these podcasts and I’m loving them. Wish they made more! So inspirational, touching and enlightening. Listening to these creative people explain what they went through is so helpful being a photographer myself, in the middle of an aha moment and working full time on my project. Thanks for sharing and waiting for more!
Interesting guest and considered questions. More focused on topics and discussion rather than just the guests' personal background. The Dan Blackman and Robyn Kanner episode is great. Another notable talk is with the always amazing Kelli Anderson and Catt Small. Has quickly become one of my favorite podcasts.
Love listening to this podcast. The hosts always pull out the best in their guests and dive deep into issues that creatives face on a daily basis, along with general society.
Easy listening, informative, and insightful!
Very inspiring. Thanks!










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