A recent podcast I did with Hip Tranquil Chick, (aka Kimberley Wilson). (run time is just under an hour, I'm a bit of a slow talker, prone to pauses between words.)
in the interview I mention masanobu fukuoka the inventor of seed bombs, who I discovered through my gardening expert/friend Gayla.
still on the couch. but the fever has gone. if only this cough would go away.
I have been both digging your work and listening to Kimberly Wilson for a while. It was great hearing you two get together. When you talked about your organizational issues in high school and recording everything in one journal my breath caught. It was all too familiar. If you could recall the source (or sources) of knowledge and inspiration to keep that one journal (etc.) that you mentioned, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much for sharing. Peace
Posted by: Monica on April 19, 2007 02:27 AMI enjoy your creativity and encouragement to just do the work. I listened to the podcast and liked your way of expressing yourself. My only disappointment was your lack of not talking more about the business part of your art. This is always a barrier for many artists and has also kept many from continuing a career in art. It's apparent that you are doing well in marketing your work and it would have been nice to hear more specifics about that. Maybe you can do this in your blog. Just a thought.
Great Blog and thank you for all the inspiration when it comes to creating art.
I love your work and your view on life! It gives a lot of inspiration, it really works, even in Belgium!
Posted by: sabine on April 17, 2007 10:16 AMHi Keri -- I love your blog. I always learn something new everytime I visit. It was fun to hear what you sound like on the podcast! I feel like your authentic and honest voice just shines in the interview. You mention quite a few books/authors/people (very quickly) in the interview. Some, I didn't see on your books page? Would you be willing to add or note in some way from podcast? So many of the ones I have read/do know about are just excellent choices - I want to get the ones I haven't heard of on my reading list! Thanks again for the GREAT blog and excellent work you are putting out into the world. :-)
Posted by: Shannon on April 17, 2007 06:39 AMPS: hope you're feeling better!
an herbal expectorant always helps me loosen that last bit of cold.
i get this one at whole foods and it works wonders:
http://www.naturade.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=57&products_id=83
you were fab on HTC!
would love to hear -- literally -- more from you. podcasts have replaced radio for me so i'm always searching for more people to dig on.
waddaya say?!?
This has nothing to do with your podcast, but I saw this article and thought you might be interested...a city banning advertisemet in public spaces. Pretty cool.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/12/12/news/brazil.php
Posted by: Chelsey on April 16, 2007 05:24 PMI have been listening to Hip Tranquil Chick for a long time, so it was fantastic to hear you on it today! You gave a great interview, and I really enjoyed it.
Posted by: Courtney on April 16, 2007 05:20 PMGreat to hear your voice! I enjoyed the podcast. Did you mail your postcards? I'm off to use my stickers.
Posted by: littlepurplecow on April 16, 2007 02:16 PMI love your podcast. And you have a nice voice. Sincere and open.
Posted by: Lucia on April 16, 2007 12:31 PMI love this overlap between yoga and creativity - I have a tendency to compartmentalize -
looking forward to the podcast
thanks again
xox - eb.
Posted by: eb on April 16, 2007 12:12 PMgood one, keri! and hope you're feeling mucho much better already. (pauses are definitely alright. and more real. it's that go-go-no-dead-air-time, "say anything even you don't mean it" style that's annoying!:-p)
Posted by: Kat on April 16, 2007 10:45 AMhey ... sorry to hear about your cough hope it goes soon
virtual green jasmine tea for you...
Posted by: m on April 15, 2007 06:35 PMI have just started a very simple blog (www.kitsune.tumblr.com) and have been researching other blogs and found yours. I have been enjoying exploring all the different things you have online. Listened to the podcast which allowed me to digest and "hear" what you are saying about creativity in a different way. I've been in a funk so it was helpful for me to hear you talking about this kind of down time and to not beat myself up about it. I also got inspired to start an art journel to help me get creative again and looked into some of the people you mentioned in the interview - every little bit helps! I hope you are feeling better soon!
Posted by: judy on April 15, 2007 01:40 PMi love hip tranquil chick... and I love you, so can you imagine my joy at finding the post that you'd done a podcast????
Yippee! Can't wait to tune in and hear it.
:) *big grin*
Posted by: shiny on April 15, 2007 05:47 AMI enjoyed the podcast. It's so true what you said about most of us not really connecting with our public spaces. re guerrilla art...you might be interested to know that this week's (well, next Thursday's) prompt at Poetry Thursday (http://poetrythursday.org) is to do some guerrilla poetry. I'd been pondering the idea of doing that but combining it with found art (putting a poem on something other than a piece of paper). Maybe that prompt will finally inspire me to actually do it.
Posted by: Marilyn on April 15, 2007 12:57 AM