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Conversations with every type of creative. Hosted by Ryan Leacock - Get inspired and do the work.
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In this episode of Creative People Podcast, we are thrilled to have Stacey Tookey, a renowned choreographer and dancer who has been nominated for 3 Emmys for her work on So You Think You Can Dance. Stacey shares her story of how she started dancing at the age of four in Edmonton, Canada, and how she pursued her dream of becoming a professional dancer in Las Vegas, New York, and Los Angeles. She also talks about the challenges and rewards of being a choreographer, and how she balances her artistic vision with the demands of the industry.  Stacey tells us about her passion for teaching and inspiring the next generation of dancers through The Bridge Movement and The Protégé Movement . Stacey is a creative force who moves with grace and grit, and we are honored to have her on the podcast. Tune in to Creative People Podcast and get ready to be moved by Stacey Tookey.staceytookey.cominstagram.com/sjtookeywww.creativepeople-podcast.com
Back at it with local KW favourite, graphic designer Brie Pointer!  Brie is a ray of sunshine and full of heart - she tells me about the farm she started with her family, crafting with glitter and knowing your worth.  We chat about some of the hard stuff she's been through in the last few years.  Through it all though, Brie's sunshine shines through.  Great episode!  Do it up!Work with her:https://www.briepointer.ca/Check out her farm, Wayward Farmhttps://waywardfarm.cawww.creativepeople-podcast.com
This week comedy writer, Amy Silva is in the studio.  She tells me about attending the Humber Collage's Comedy Writing and Performance program, and her love of cringe.  We chat about perfectionism and if she actually thinks she's funny.Super fun one.https://www.instagram.com/amydsilva_/www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Hey buds, this week we're chatting with Special Effects Make-up Artist - Brandi Boulet  Brandi has worked on some of the most acclaimed films and TV shows of the past decade. In this podcast, she shares her insights and stories from behind the scenes of projects such as See, The Horror of Dolores Roach,, Star Trek: Discovery, and The Changeling.https://www.instagram.com/brandi.boulet/Brandi tells me about her love of Ewoks, we chat movie magic and escaping a government work cubical.  It's a great chat, perfect for Halloween!www.creativepeople-podcast.com
In this episode, Matty James (the.nonbinary.bombshell) talks about their journey of becoming a drag performer, and how they use drag as a form of art and activism. Matty also discusses some of the challenges and joys of being a drag performer, and how it was a battle with themselves to get there.  We chat about growing up in the church (we grew up in the same church) and how they found themselves after leaving that world behind.https://www.instagram.com/the.nonbinary.bombshell/https://linktr.ee/the.nonbinary.bombshell If you are interested in drag culture and want to learn more about how to slay the drag scene, this episode is for you. Listen and be amazed by Matty James, the non binary bombshell!www.creativepeople-podcast.com
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Rachael Taylor as our guest. Rachael is a renowned Creative Director, Bestselling Author, Mentor and Print and Pattern Designer based in Liverpool, UK. She is the co-founder of Make it in Design, an online platform that teaches thousands of creatives how to achieve their dreams in the design industry.https://rachaeltaylordesigns.com/https://makeitindesign.com/We will talk to Rachael about her latest book, Power Up Your Creativity, which is a must-read for anyone who wants to unleash their creative potential. The book is packed with practical exercises, inspiring stories, and helpful advice on how to develop a productive practice, set goals and achieve your dreams. Rachael will share with us some of the insights and lessons she learned from her own creative journey, as well as from her mentorship of hundreds of aspiring designers. She will also give us a sneak peek into her upcoming projects, which include a new collection inspired by her travels to Cuba.If you are looking for a boost of motivation, inspiration and creativity, you won’t want to miss this episode. Tune in and get ready to power up your creativity with Rachael Taylor!(episode description written by chat gpt) - crazy, eh!? www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Today on the podcast I'm talking to filmmaker/producer, Katie Billo https://www.digitalsabbath.caKatie is part of Digital Sabbath - a kw local film companythey're the ones who made the Business Unusual series.Over the last 2 years,  I've interviewed a few of those guystodays it's time for the gal's point of view. Katie Billo is married to her Digital Sabbath partner, Kyle Sawyer (https://www.creativepeople-podcast.com/episodes/kylesawyer)The two of them are the driving force behind the company...they also have an incredibly cute, film centric meet cuteI've enjoyed getting to watch them start and grow their film company,fitting in these chats with their whole crew along the way.Katie is the perfect way to cap that offToday we're talking the joy of editing, producing... what producing even means.we chat about dogs, Quantum Physics, woodworking and parenthood with a little bit of David Fincher "fan boy & girlying" in there for good measure.It's a great chat.   Do it up!www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Today's guest told me that when he's told to tone it down, he cranks it 10x!On this episode I'm chatting with Montreal video producer, xcephasxhttps://xcephasx.com/Cephas describes himself as a business man first - and an artist second... which i think is great because we need more business minded creatives as far as I'm concerned!So today we're talking business systems and animaniacs?  Cephas talks to me about pushing it so that people feel it, how he never wanted to grow up and how art is exciting but so is seeing the money deposited in your bank account!it's a really fun chat this week, you are going to love it!www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Today from Los Angeles California, I am joined by magician, princess and pin-up model,  Magical Katrina!https://magicalkatrina.com/Katrina tells me about being a little girl who idolized Judy garland and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. We talk about when she started performing and how she took control of her career and  how now she's out to get everything she wanted from it.She talks about the challenge of doing anything fully and using magic to get backstage at a rolling stones concert.Great chat, do it up.www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Today's guest is Carina Gardner, a designer and coach who is all about helping creatives make money with their work.https://www.carinagardnercourses.com/Carina contacted me about being on the podcast - for a podcast switch actually. Now, I often say no to those types of things and it's not that I'm unfriendly, all though I can be.  It's just that most of time with the podcast I follow my gut to find guests, but this time I felt like I should yes and I'm glad that I did.Money isn't something I've focused a lot on with the podcast, for good reason, I've never really been good with it. But I do want to change that so todays conversation was pretty interesting especially because I recently decided that I didn't care if I ever made money with my creativity.Carina did show me that, maybe it doesn't need to be so black and white. Regardless of money or the lack there of Carina has some excellent, practical, mindset shifting tips.  It's a great convo - you will enjoy itwww.creativepeople-podcast.com
This week we are in the studio with Designer, Ryan Antooa.  Ryan makes his podcast return to fill me in on his new books, new skills and new ambitions.  Ryan and I first chatted the first September of the pandemic man, a lot has changed since then!  We chat about anime, rest and steel sharpening steel.  https://www.ryanantooa.com/Music by ApolloBuy Ryan’s zine, Backslider at ryanleacock.cawww.creativepeople-podcast.com
Back at it again, again, and we have a great one for ya. EM aka Hushpuppy Designs is in the studio to talk luck, making art for the underdogs and friends who are intimidatingly good at drawing.  I had such a great time chatting with EM.  Great vibes in this one.  Enjoy!https://hushpuppydesigns.com/I wrote a whole blog about some of the stuff we talked about on this episode.  check that out here www.ryanleacock.ca/blog/hushpuppy-designsMusic by BaegelBuy Ryan’s zine, Backslider at ryanleacock.cawww.creativepeople-podcast.com
This week we're back for Season 4.  I am chatting with KW local artist Trevor Clare.  We talk about mental health, the power of locations and traditional/digital artwork.  Great guy, fantastic convo!https://www.instagram.com/trevorclareart/I'm glad to be back for another year of podcasting, expect this season to be striped down and back to basics.Music by Young Communitywww.creativepeople-podcast.com
Hey buds, this week I sit down with 96.7 CHYM's morning host Brady Kingsbury.  Brady gets into it about all things radio, from producing to hosting.  We talk about being part of people's lives every morning and the Springsteen quote that works as his guide.  Great chat!https://www.instagram.com/bradiobrady/Krista Kankula - Creative Coachhttps://www.instagram.com/kristakankula/Ryan Leacock - Podcast Host/Producerhttps://www.instagram.com/ryanleacock_/www.creativepeople-podcast.com
This week we are in studio with singer/songwriter Clarissa Diokno.  We’re talking about forming a band on Facebook, talent shows, and blowing glass. She tells me about her writing process and puppets!  Then she performed her song Haunted!  Great one!https://www.instagram.com/clarissadiokno/https://www.instagram.com/kristakankula/https://www.instagram.com/creativepeople.podcast/https://www.instagram.com/ryanleacock_/www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Hey, buds!  Today we’re talking theatre with Innovative Productions theatre creators Marley And Sidney!  They have a production happening this week called “That' One Act Thing” - which I am lucky enough to be a part of.  The duo talk to me about friendship/partnership, Canadian Theatre, and using frustration as a motivator.  Great chat!https://www.theinproductions.com/www.creativepeople-podcast.com
Hey buds, today on the podcast we're talking animation with animators Hannah, Carla, and Michaela.  The trio tells me about their animated short, "Ashes" and all the time, love, and effort that went into making it.We get into it about perfectionism and the bitter-sweet feelings that creatives go through at the end of big projects.   Great chat, do it up!Watch the short:"Ashes" - Short filmHaanimation links:https://twitter.com/haanimation_s https://bio.link/haanimationstudio https://twitter.com/little_ms_mousehttps://bio.link/little_miss_mousehttps://bio.link/lovelyhonewww.creativepeople-podcast.com
Jaguar Sun performs Cold Wind Live at the Creative People Podcast Studiowww.creativepeople-podcast.com
Display your creativity/put on your own art showDo it in your house - could be just for yourself to see and appreciate or you can invite friends/familyFirst let yourself view what you’ve created How to appreciate your progress/creative journey and build in time to pause and celebrateSometimes when our projects get stored away in a file in our computer, in a sketchbook, we can forget about them, we can forget about the progress we’ve made, the different styles we’ve attempted Remind ourselves where we’ve been, can inspire/help us identify where we want to go next —------------- Hey, I'm Krista Kankula.  I'm a creativity coach and I’m here to offer short exercises to help you cultivate and express your creativity and do it in a way that’s rooted in joy, playfulness and self-belief.The exercise I’m about to share with you is great if you’re:Wanting to work up the courage to share your art with more people Feeling like people don’t see/recognize your creativity or artIf you’re experiencing a lot of self-doubt about your progress and creative skillsOr if you have a dream to one day have your work featured in a gallery, festival or some sort of public space.The practice today is this:You’re going to imagine you’re hosting an art open house and it's going to be featuring your art/your creations. You get to curate and design how you’ll display your art and which pieces you’d like to feature.  And then once you’re done you can decide if you’d like to invite friends, family, colleagues - the people in your circle to view it OR if for right now you’d prefer to view it yourself, and share it with others later.Often we don’t spend a whole lot of time with what we’ve created when it’s finished. It might stay in a sketchbook and after we’re done we’re flipping to the next page, or it gets tucked away in a box or it lives in a digital folder, on our phone, on a social media feed or our camera roll. Going through what you’ve created is an opportunity for you to be present with what you’ve made. To fully take it in and appreciate it. It’s an opportunity to see your journey as a creative, how your skills and perspectives has changed over the months and years. Through this process of reviewing and displaying your art   you can look back and admire what you’ve created and maybe even get inspiration from these past creations. This process also gives us the opportunity to appreciate something we made, that maybe at the time we couldn’t fully appreciate because self-doubt  or perfection was clouding our perception at the time.So find a way to display a collection of your art, your creations. Use this exercise as a way to pause and appreciate your progress. Use this exercise as a practice in seeing your creative gifts and seeing yourself as a creative/artist - often we want other people to recognize our gifts/creativity, but what are we doing to recognize ourselves? What are we doing to really see + honour our creativity?As always Ryan and I would love to hear from you. Take a photo + share your display/collection with us or let us know what this process of reviewing and displaying your work was like for you. Tag Ryan @creativepeople.podcast and me @kristakankula www.creativepeople-podcast.com
This week we're in the studio for a conversation and live performance by Jaguar Sun.  Chris Minielly talks to me about the evolution of his music and how stepping outside of his comfort zone was part of that process for him.  We talk about navigating social media while staying true to ourselves   Then Chris caps off the podcast with a fantastic live performance.  Do it up!Jaguar Sonhttps://linktr.ee/JaguarSunKrista Kankulahttps://kristakankula.com/activateyourcreativityhttps://www.creativepeople-podcast.com/www.creativepeople-podcast.com
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