Artists

Photographers, painters, and others talk about the rewards and challenges of their professions.

WRM018: Sarah Jeffreys – Using Nature & Eco-Somatic Work to Heal Trauma

How can you create somatic experiences in nature to help heal deep trauma? In a world that continues to become crazier and more challenging, the number of people suffering from trauma and depression is escalating. Healing trauma and depression CAN be done, but it often takes deep work that goes way beyond “talk therapy”. Not …

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WRM016: Betsy Chasse – Author & Producer of “What the Bleep Do We Know?!”

Betsy Chasse is most known as the author & producer of “What the Bleep Do We Know?!” But a better description is the way she describes herself: “What I really am is a person—a woman, a mom, a human being trying to make sense of life. Exploring all the possibilities, evolving, changing, listening and being …

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WRM010: Why We Need Wild Places – Interview with Ed Cannady

From a kid trying to escape Oklahoma to spending winters alone in Alaska to being a ranger in Idaho to cancer survivor to becoming a voice for the wilderness … Ed Cannady has led a rich and full life. In this interview he shares what he’s learned from a lifetime of interest in wild places. …

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WRM008: From Juggling to TED Talks – Interview with Barry Friedman

Barry Friedman juggles balls. Really, really well. In fact back in the 80s he was a world-champion juggler. He appeared on the Johnny Carson Show, and toured with Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. He even leveraged that into doing corporate gigs. But who knew it would lead to doing multiple TED talks and a high-end …

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WRM007: Discovering America by Scooter – An Interview with Stephanie Yue

She grew up in Atlanta, Beijing and Hong Kong. She’s a children’s book illustrator. She’s Asian-American. She (currently) has blue hair. And she’s riding all over North America … on a Vespa scooter. What would that be like?! What drew me to interviewing Stephanie is her unusual background. Because of that – and because of …

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WRM003: Interview with Lone Morch – Author, Adventurer and Photographer

What Makes Them Tick: Learn Life Lessons from Extraordinary People — i interview international adventurer, writer & photographer about a lifetime of exploring the world and sharing her creativity through writing and photography. Lone (pronounced “Loo-nuh”) splits her time between San Francisco and Copenhangen. She also spent a lot of time in Nepal. As an …

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WRM002: Interview with Artist, Author & Social Media Maven Lori McNee

Lori McNee is an artist, author, teacher and social media rock star. She’s also one of those rare people who seamlessly dances between creativity and business. All these areas are explored in this interview. She also gives her top tips on learning how to do this yourself.